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I like this. The senate is becoming like the Roman senate of old. One of these days somebody will bring a knife and stab another Senator. Interesting development. I wonder why the citizens Senatorial Districts whose senators engaged in the fracas cannot re-call their Senators and replace them on the ground of dishonourable conduct. With the way things are going, I won't be suprised if Governor Fashola and Gbenga Daniel re-enact the Tyson/Lewis match. Then maybe one day, when Yar'Adua goes to a world gathering and he doesn't like what George Bush said about Nigeria, he'll just roll up his agbada and begin a match of "dambe". |
@chidichris So according to your own view of things, Bush said: "I do not take no for an answer" and solved the Liberian Problem. Then why didn't Bush say: "I do not take no for an answer" in order to solve the Darfur issue or the Sierra Leonean issue. Why did Bush even attack Iraq? After the invasion of Afghanistan, he should have just forwarded the magic statement to Saddam: "I do not take no for an answer". You don't even know that since their defeat and total devastation in Somalia, the USA now has a policy against putting their soldiers on African soil. Please, I beg you again, don't try to corrupt History. I care less about your Hizbollah or Ghadaffi gist. What I know is that hundreds of years from now, when Liberia is a developed country and they are enjoying fulfilling lives, the Glory should go to Nigerian Soldiers you sacrificed their own lives. |
I wonder why Oprah Winfrey has not condemned the stealing of $12 billion USA taxpayers' money? Or is that not Corruption too? Is it Correlation? http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aRfRyhT0yHzU&refer=us http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/iraq_aid_missing.html www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,2008189,00.html www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/10/iraq_billions200710 http://baltimorechronicle.com/2006/060806Lindorff.shtml I'm still asking anyone to tell me this has not surpassed the height of corruption anywhere in the world. It is this same half-brained Oprah that opened her one-size-fits-all mouth to tell people to stop eating burger in the USA because of rumours of Mad Cow disease in England. Sales of beef products plummeted, Texas Cattle Farmers lost millions of dollars which of course they sued her for, and Agricultural Unionists all over the USA condemned her over-sized mouth. Yet she has started making these types of idiotic blanket statements again. Let her say it openly that George Bush and Dick Cheney are corrupt and tell American Citizens, Transparency International and the entire world to demand of the US Regime what happened to $12 billion Cash that was physically transferred from the Federal Reserves in the USA to Iraq by Air and finally disappeared in the custody of PAUL BREMER. |
Well, 60,000 is okay. It's fair. Out of the entire African American population in the USA, 60,000 took their time to protest for their very rightful existence. I guess some people were worried about what their bosses would think if they left work to go and support such a cause. |
I was very happy whan I heard the news this morning on Television. I couldn't hide my joy. I've always wanted a situation like this in Nigeria where the ELECTORATE will face off with their ELECTED PUBLIC SERVANTS. If 30,000 Oyo Citizens allow their jobs to be taken away by 1 Civil Servant, then they never deserved to have those jobs. I hope the Federal Government does not intervene on this issue. Let me see those loudmouthed Masses and unionists effect their democratic rights for once. |
I am a writer. |
When will Politicians realise that drinking TEA is not a very good idea. Abiola Idiagbon now Akinloye. There is something fishy about the drinking of tea in Nigerian politics O! And there is something fishy about Ibadan right now in general. Besides sef, the man no be better person. |
When will Politicians realise that drinking TEA is not a very good idea. Abiola Idiagbon now Akinloye. There is something fishy about the drinking of tea in Nigerian politics O! And there is something fishy about Ibadan right now in general. Besides sef, the man no be better person. |
Jesus Christ you're right! $771,000. That three quarters of a million dollars. Mo gbe! Which company is going to build such an equipment. Is it going to be installed inside a building or it comes complete with its own 12 bedroom, 3 storey building? |
Next dispensation, the Speaker will ask for a diamond ring worth N2.6 billion to discharge his official duties. By the way, there is a body massage equipment for N100 million ($80,000)? For God sake, that is the price of a house, 2 cars and a family along with it. Though I find the Clerk's word hard to believe, but we've heard enough of Etteh. She must go. |
Confused. That doesn't mean I do not appreciate his war against corruption. But I remember that Senate appearance when he said the EFCC was not answerable to the Senate. It was one of the stupidest things I'd heard on the floor of the Senate. And those dull Senators were looking at him like Zombies. He even went as far as saying that it is whosoever the President of Nigeria authorises him to go after that he will. He said so. And only Senator Idris Kuta and Yari Gandi could call him to question on that. Our Senators from the South were just looking like observers. |
It must be all these "high-tech" gadgets that the Speaker wants to renovate into her residence. It is not only high-tech, it is ultra-nano-tech. Bloody thieves and king cons of corruption. Wasting human lives on both sides just to line their pockets. I wonder tex-ass if you are now beginning to preach that Nigeria is no more rife with insecurity. Wild Allegation you say, links you need? http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aRfRyhT0yHzU&refer=us http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/iraq_aid_missing.html www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,2008189,00.html www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/10/iraq_billions200710 http://baltimorechronicle.com/2006/060806Lindorff.shtml So please, somebody tell me this has not surpassed the height of corruption anywhere in the world. Where is TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL now? At the end of the year, their ratings will come out and the USA will appear as one of the most transparent countries in the world. Oops! I forgot. The USA is the highest financial contributor to Transparency International. Therefore, no favourable rating, no favourable funding. Quite a transparent relationship. |
He said people are coming to vindicate him because they are more intelligent than myself. He even said that if nobody comes, by that action too, they have vindicated him too. How convenient. People post, he's vindicated. People don't post, he's vindicated all the same. Maybe he thinks he's addressing those illiterate texas redneck cattle rearers. |
@tex-ass Murder and sex attack in Darfur Murder and sex attack in Congo Ebola Virus in East Africa Al Qaeda in Somalia 1 million children dead from Malaria Attack of Somalia by Ethiopia (which you forget to mention that your USA mobilised and even carried out some bombings itself). How can you ever see anything good in Africa Mr Texaspete? Or you want to remind me that you mentioned that there were elections in Sierra Leone and somebody won? How come you forget to mention too that after a struggle that Nigeria carried on for years, there is now democracy in Sierra Leone. For your information, I posted about that 2 days ago. Which you refused to see. Just yesterday we were posting on a thread about Africa before slavery. You have no recollection of that do you? With your selective eye-sight. By saying denex does not sound African, somebody like you will still say that Lekki does not sound African. You must hear something like "wagalamuzalagumba" or some other jaw breaking jargon before you agree that it sounds African. I'm certain that you'd like to see Nigeria renamed "Uzalamungabagazagakumba" Just admit it. Everything you see in Africa is bad or primitive. You hate God for making you African and despise other Africans. Even if God can meet you halfway by making you Arab, you'll worship him beyond eternity. Your mindstate is so twisted that even on a thread about racism and oppression against African Americans, you turned on somebody that was advocating counter-action against the racial terrorists. You're nothing but a House Nigger who thinks that by serving the Master with his last drop of blood and by keeping the Field Niggers in check, he may one day become like the master himself. One day you'll discover your true identity and that you have no place on your Master's table, perhaps at age 90 or at your death. But for now, you can keep trying Mr Texaspete. Who knows? It happened to Michael Jackson, who could be next? E FIT BE YOU O! |
I wonder if it occurred to them to also name the top illicit drug consuming countries in the world and see whether over the past 50 years, their government has achieved anything in reducing drug consumption. Which list the USA would top. My problem is, where is Ojo Madueke who talked about reciprocal diplomacy? Has he drawn up his own list of top drug consuming countries in the world and what Nigeria is going to do to tackle their menace? Because they keep using our country as transit point for their illicit drugs. Or do you believe that without the demand for illicit hard drugs from the USA and Europe there would be any transit point or even producer? |
@BIMBY4REAL what is the name of this business itself. What is the name of the business and what do you guys buy and sell? Is that not the question I asked you? I used all the names of God I knew to beg in order that you may answer a simple question. WHAT DO YOU BUY AND SELL? I've also added a new question: WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS KIND OF BUSINESS AND WHAT SECTOR OF THE ECONOMY DOES IT BELONG? Below is a link to the FBI page which you claim this business is doing well. Check the common fraud schemes. Read there the Prime Bank Fraud Scheme (which we here may call Wonder Bank), the Ponzi Fraud Scheme and the Pyramid Fraud Scheme. Choose your poison. Though I'm sure what you're peddling here is the Prime Banks Guarantees (Wonder Banks). That Fraud is nothing new. Like I said before, maga must everly fall. |
Is it that this is a problem they cannot solve or something they are perpetuating. You mean the USA that is going to the rest of the world challenging human rights abuse can allow her government institutions to be blatantly abusing human rights like this? Charging kids as adults for crimes they did not commit. Not forgetting their guests in Guantanamo, having the vacation of their lifetimes. |
Some people are just entirely deranged! Some morons did not bother to find out if the Speakers Residence needed walls to be torn down and rebuilt with re-enforced fire-retardant concrete and all the windows replaced with bulletproof materials. These idiots will forget that there is absolute insecurity in Nigeria which they have often chorused. Yet are quick to come and polish their Masters' mistakes and wipe their Masters' shyt. Even if 22 buildings were to be in the embassy, that is a cost of $25 million per building. Na two TINAPAs dem wan build for there? For God sake it's an embassy. I hope the day that Nigeria will decide to build $50 million embassy in Iraq, these same people that are trying to shut us up will have the virtue of shutting up too. Iraq has been used to siphon more than $100 billion into the pockets of corrupt politicians yet nobody will allow us speak against it because it is the Almighty USA. Some months ago, $12,000,000,000 in cash was stolen by a USA politician. In hard cash that was transported in a couple of Chinook Helicopters, yet people don't want us to talk because it is the USA, we should not mention that they are the most CORRUPT country in the world! |
When Nigerians on Nairaland will chose to name themselves after states in the USA or Cartoon Characters of the USA propaganda machine, how can they concentrate on much else than Americanism. Till we begin to see Ndjamena-pete and Ikoyi-pete, these things will remain the same because the people who are complaining don't even know that they are the worst culprits. Bye-bye. |
Praying about it? You think if the Nigerian or Jamaican legal system holds 6 caucasian kids on such fabricated trial, their citizens would pray about it? |
Whether it is token or it is ten kobo, Government should stop sponsoring Religious Tourism. Tourism is a luxury that you engage in when you can afford it. Even some of this religions stated that these pilgrimages are not compulsory. Except you can afford them. |
I just felt I should make decision since no one else is saying much. So where and when do you prefer? This venue is an art kinda place. |
The main thing I see wrong with this Attorney General is that he does not realise the office of the Minister of Justice is a Corporately Conservative office. He handles the position as if it is the office of the Minister of Information (P.R.O). Besides his excessively showy character, I don't see what else he's done wrong he's just going by the book. I just hope he doesn't start attending all those ovation parties and owambe. |
Please you people should stop calling God in this matter. Democracy is a Government of the People for the People by the People. God was never mentioned. It is up to us to solve these problems. |
I think the Speaker's Residence is only 2 storeys from the outside. It may actually be 10 storeys underground, and perhaps, the underground lift is bad too. That would cost approximately N50 million. Bello Masari must be a Vandal. In fact, he must be king of the Vandal for him to use a Residential Facility to the extent that it would cost hundreds of millions to renovate after just a few years of use. Is there an Olympic size pool within the Residence too? They might need to change it. Perhaps it has gotten very old too after massive use by Masari. |
Abacha was considering doing something in the telecomms industry before he died. In fact, how it happened was that Abacha himself was the one who introduced laws via restricted the telecomms industry more than ever during the beginning of his tenure. He outlawed Call Centres and did some crazy stuff. The PTOs or those who wanted to set up Private Telecommunications Companies, especially mobile, continued appealing to him till some months before his death, he made them some promises. Knowing Abacha, he may well have not implemented anything when the time came. A man that felt that young men gathering together for some evening gist is enough to topple a government, is it the same man you want to allow 30 million mobile phones? I don't think so. |
Wow! It's amazing that he did not list the USA as the top consumer of illicit drugs in the world. Wonderful! Anyway, thank God he did discommend us a bit. Now where is Mr Ojo Madueke with his reciprocal diplomacy? Let him come and list the USA as the top illicit drug consumer in the world and outline measures through which Nigeria will stop the USA from using Nigeria as a transit point for its drug supplies. He should also mention the inability for the USA Government to curb the consumption and importation of hard illicit drugs in the USA. Ojo should fulfil on his word so that the Nigerian Police Force and EFCC can now carry out random raids on USA citizens living in Nigeria to see if they are consuming drugs either in their homes or offices. |
I knew there were some Ibos converting to Islam, but I didn't ever imagine that they would go all out to effect Sharia Law in Abia. So all along they've been appreciating the changes that Sharia was bringing in the Northern States? When will they institute Hijab and Burqah as the official dresscode in Abia? Why did they take so long to declare their love and true intentions towards Islam? Na wah O! That backward religion. Watch out for the first hand to be chopped off or the first woman to be stoned in Abia State. Let's place wagers on which would happen first: Handicapping, Decapitating or Stoning? I place my bet on handicapping. Abia State citizens, especially those Islamo-phillic youths, please do not disappoint me. I'm counting on all of you and your new found love for Sharia during this Holy Month of Ramadan. May Allah guide you all. The Abia State Government can now dedicate $2 billion to purchase buses for separate transportation of Men and Women. A loan of course can be easily obtained from any of those Sharia Countries like Saudi Arabia, then later on, the Federal Government will be looking for ways to pay that off. |
Those of you calling for the Sack of the Attorney General of the Federation are in love with Dictatorship. Why don't you also call on the President to sack the entire National Assembly too? Do you not know what it means for the Judiciary (the third major arm of Government) to be independent? Soon you will call for the President to also sack 5 Governors and 2 Union Leaders. And with this kind of dictatorial mindstate, some of you think you're better than Obasanjo. See their mouth like "sack the AGF" why not even call for Yar'Adua to sack of the President of the Nigeria Bar Association? See their mouth like sack. |
@osereka no be my pickin O! His parents are both Africans really pretty couple. By the way, Osereka do you have some cursed Crude Oil in your area so that you can will it to me and my generations so that we can help you bear the curse. Because the way I dey look things, oil no boku for my own Edo State. |
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