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Business / Re: COO, Mohammed Jameel Leaves Glo Over Mike Adenuga’s Bad Manners by Depilot(m): 2:55pm On Mar 08, 2012
"I think the biggest problem has been I don't know if he has hired enough people around him who he will listen to. One thing about being famous is the people around you, you pay all their bills so they very rarely disagree with you because they want you to pick up the check. They want to fly around on your private jet so they never disagree with you. I don't think Michael has hired enough people around him who will disagree."
It is not a new thing that Mike Adenuga has a strange relationship with reality. He lives in his own little world. And all these people around him are not helping, they only help him as much as possible to fall deeper into this unrealistic movie. But can you blame them?
Business / Re: COO, Mohammed Jameel Leaves Glo Over Mike Adenuga’s Bad Manners by Depilot(m): 11:42pm On Mar 03, 2012
"I think the biggest problem has been I don't know if he has hired enough people around him who he will listen to. One thing about being famous is the people around you, you pay all their bills so they very rarely disagree with you because they want you to pick up the check. They want to fly around on your private jet so they never disagree with you. I don't think Michael has hired enough people around him who will disagree."
Nothing more Nothing less
Politics / Re: Ibori Matter! Shame On The Nigerian Judiciary! by Depilot(m): 10:29pm On Feb 28, 2012
It is so very sad that it took another country's laws to bring this bastard down.
May be we should be shipping all these thieves (like Gbenga Daniel, Akala, Orji Kalu, Odeli, Obasanjo, Tinubu and others) to London to be prosecuted.
It is obvious that our laws in Nigeria are not strong enough to put these criminals away forever.

A thief should be treated like a thief.
Just look @ the picture of Ibori like a lowlife, a common thief; the perfect way it should be done.

Just few months ago, Akala was in court for stealing over N58b, and the lowlife made sure that the picture of his best wrist watch was on the national news paper.
These bastards should be should be dragged to the court with their balls. This is the only way we can witness justice in this country.
Politics / Re: The Amazing Wealth Of Ibori by Depilot(m): 5:18pm On Feb 28, 2012
It is so very sad that it took another country's laws to bring this bastard down.
May be we should be shipping all these thieves (like Gbenga Daniel, Akala, Orji Kalu, Odeli, Obasanjo, Tinubu and others) to London to be prosecuted.
It is obvious that our laws in Nigeria are not strong enough to put these criminals away forever.

A thief should be treated like a thief.
Just look @ the picture of Ibori like a lowlife, a common thief; the perfect way it should be done.

Just few months ago, Akala was in court for stealing over N58b, and the lowlife made sure that the picture of his best wrist watch was on the national news paper.
These bastards should be should be dragged to the court with their balls. This is the only way we can witness justice in this country.
Politics / Re: Lower Nigerian Flag All Over The Country In Honor Of Ojukwu by Depilot(m): 2:47pm On Feb 27, 2012
Typical Igbo style; too loud, and too prolonged.
I'm sure that even Mandela's burial wouldn't be this over exaggerated.

No disrespect, I am sure that Ojukwu himself would have preferred to be buried by now.

Abeg bury this man already!

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Politics / Re: Efcc To Introduce Lie Detector Tests On Corrupt Officials by Depilot(m): 3:17am On Feb 17, 2012
I know the dude that first introduced Lie Detector in Nigeria a couple of years ago. I will check if this dude is related to Lamorde.
The way things go in Nigeria, I will not be surprised if Lamorde is only indirectly emphasizing the use of Lie detector test because he will be getting his cut if the system is fully introduced and accepted in Nigerian system.

This is why he has only limited the introduction within EFCC officials, with plan that after some time Lie detector will become popular and acceptable device in Nigeria.

Don't forget that every single government official is a criminal and anything goes in Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Efcc To Introduce Lie Detector Tests On Corrupt Officials by Depilot(m): 12:48am On Feb 17, 2012
Please, give me a break, fellows.
What about JUJU or BLACK MAGIC?
Juju can be used to beat Lie Detector test @ any time and any day; grandma's underwear inside your pocket, 15 minutes of lion blood shower, balls of a 40 years old horse inside your shoes and a glass of rat pee (urine). And I can assure you that lie detector will not detect anything.
If you don't believe me, go ask Gbenga Daniel.
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by Depilot(m): 1:03am On Feb 14, 2012
Putting together an international standard hospital shouldn't be seen as a lucrative investment. It should be seen as an asset for the country and the citizens.

It is even more absurd not to have seen one by now, after all, these bastards are not going to use their personal money. It would still be stolen money that would be used for the project. So, what is the sweat?

Leaders in Nigeria are just simply brainless group of people.

A state of the art hospital in Nigeria shouldn't be seen as a lucrative investment, instead it should simply be seen as what is right for the country and the people.

As backward as Cuba, Cuba still holds one of the best medical system in the entire world.
Nigerians should stop giving our hopeless/lazy leaders excuses for failing to serve their country.
These criminals do not deserve to live, they should all be stoned to death.
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by Depilot(m): 6:03pm On Feb 12, 2012
@alj harem:
I agree with Da infamous. Yes, Ojukwu may not be the first person to die, but if Nigeria had a state of the art hospital Ojukwu wouldn't have been abandoned in London. He would have been treated like a hero in Nigeria. But unfortunately our brainless leaders have sold us out.

They all run out of Nigeria for medical treatments and mostly return in a sack. Very pity
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by Depilot(m): 4:38pm On Feb 12, 2012
FYI:
Every second the brain loses 8.7 hours of life
Every hour the brain loses 3.6 years of life
On average, the brain loses 36 years of life.
According to a study that was done in 2009 on Brain and Stroke, this is an accurate information.

If only Tinubu knew, he would have constructed a couple of hospitals next door to his house on Bordelon Ikoyi Lagos.
Too bad!

Well, I'm not God, therefore, I still wish the old criminal all the best.
Health / Re: Instead Of Oriental And 4points Hotel, Why Not An International Standard Hospital? by Depilot(m): 4:33pm On Feb 12, 2012
It is easier to build a hotel than a hospital , for a Nigerian politician. An international hospital requires passion and desire, a hotel not so much just Lekki road, glass windows and a name
@kcjazz
This is very funny, but also sad.
Apart from brain, our leaders in Nigeria are also lacking passion.

I gave up when sick Yaradua came on board and did not immediately launch the implementation of a state of the art hospital in Nigeria. As a sick man or leader I expected him to exhaust all options to ensure that our medical system in Nigeria improved.
But as we all discovered, Mr. President preferred to be flown to Saudi Arabia, Germany, Dubai and even India for medical treatments.

This is my reason why I refuse to praise or support any leader in Nigeria. They are all empty shells (not only Jonathan) with nothing to offer their people or country.
And also the reason why Occupy Nigeria should have been designed to sabotage every single one of them. They are worse than Boko Haram.
Politics / Re: B*r*e*a*k*i*n*g News! An Army Base, Air Force Base And Flyover Hit By Bh by Depilot(m): 4:33pm On Feb 07, 2012
Only a f00l  and a lazy mind would think USA has anything to do with the bombing that is taking place in Nigeria.
Please stop the f00lishness and focus more on taking over your country from the hands of greedy/hopeless leaders.
Politics / Re: Femi Fani-kayode's Expose On Boko Haram-a Must Watch by Depilot(m): 12:46pm On Feb 07, 2012
Either Yoruba, Hausa or Igbo, I refuse to listen to sad stories from any of these enemies of progress. Whether you believe me or not, Femi Fan-Kayode is nothing, but another criminal that needs to be dealt with. A lowlife that needs to step aside and give way to young people with integrity to find a better method to move this nation forward.

[b]It is obvious that all the noise coming from this dude is only to set himself up for the next election. But he can sing until the moon shines, it will not change his true identity. He is a thief and one of the people who are responsible for the mess we are all up against today.[/b]I just hope that Nigerians will not be fooled again. Be smart and protect your vote by casting your vote for real people, real leaders and not the same thieves who have been killing the soul of this country.

Please someone should just tell the neegro, called Fani-Kayode to shut the fucck up. Nigerians are smarter and deserve better.

We need dedicated young leaders to lead this nation to the promised land, and not another spoilt brat.
Politics / Reasons Why Boko Haram Can Not Be Stopped By This Government. by Depilot(m): 6:47am On Jan 29, 2012
Reasons why Boko Haram can not be stopped by this government.

1. Leadership structure is extremely weak in Nigeria.
2. Corruption is on steroid in Nigeria.
3. High poverty level in Nigeria.
4. Lack of patriotism among all Nigerians.
5. Infrastructure is less than poor in Nigeria.
6. The invisible unity among all Nigerians.
7. The entities behind Boko Haram are ex corrupt politicians/leaders.

Boko Haram will continue to rain until all these issues are intelligently addressed by a selfless individual.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by Depilot(m): 10:32pm On Jan 27, 2012
United States (the real deals maker) can careless about what you people post on Nairaland or anyone else says about Babangida. The fact remains the same, this man has been gone for over 15 years and you people still can't get yourselves together. You claim he is a bad man, but yet he has not been probed or arrested or jailed.
He remains the most powerful man in the country for over 20 yrs. Abeg, what else is left? Nothing is left, unless we want to foo1 ourselves as usual

It is in the history that when a country is breaking down or out of control (as long as USA has an interest), United States goes to the most powerful individual in the country, who isn't in power, for help to restore things. Go and check

If Babangida shows a fruitful initiative, United States will back him without any hesitation.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by Depilot(m): 10:23pm On Jan 27, 2012
The meaning of this message: If you can not quickly get yourselves together, I will come out of retirement, reach out to few people and re-unite this nation before the pot breaks.
This type of statement is not made if something isn't already out there cooking.

I do not know if you guys know that United States really wanted Babangida to return for the last election. He was given ok by USA to contest (I believe Jonathan even knew about this backing of Babangida by USA). 
Just a day or 2 ago Babangida declared that he has retired from being politician, but a few hours later he came out to send message that he doesn't mind to put on khaki to safe Nigeria from heading towards disintegration.

This message is big, bigger than Jonathan and his ijaw sycophant, and may be bigger than Nigeria.
Babangida may be everything, but not a foo1. For him to come out to make such a serious statement, I think something big is cooking.
It is obvious that the problem is coming from the north, in fact, Boko Haram confirmed just last week that decision not to waste Obasanjo during the meeting btw him and Boko Haram's rep was delivered just a few minutes before Obasanjo left the meeting. Therefore, people like Obasanjo and Jonathan are pretty much useless at this time in Nigeria.
Babangida (the enemy of the states) may have more authority or power to call on the northerners to chill out. So, I will not be surprised if United States has returned back to Babangida to discover a way to cool things down in the country.
My prediction is, something major will happen soon and United States will be involved.

@ this time in Nigeria, people will welcome anything or anybody that can turn things around. If this person is Babangida, there is nothing anyone can do about it.
Politics / Goodluck Jonathan: Nigeria's Embattled President (cnn Special) by Depilot(m): 2:53am On Jan 25, 2012
(CNN) -- He is the son of a canoe-carver, a mild-mannered academic who wears a fedora but eschews the flowing robes and bombastic brashness that often characterize Africa's "Big Man" leaders.

When elected president in April 2011, he was described as "Nigeria's Obama," a leader who would bring change to the oil-rich but poverty-ridden nation.

His countrymen believed a divine hand orchestrated his success. After all, his name spoke of his destiny: Goodluck Jonathan.

Now, just nine months after his election, Jonathan is an embattled leader whose popularity has plummeted. A Christian from southern Nigeria, he faces the challenges of growing sectarian violence and angry citizens who took to the streets in recent weeks, carrying mock coffins and placards calling him "President Badluck."

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/23/world/africa/goodluck-jonathan-profile/index.html?hpt=wo_mid
Politics / Occupy Nigeria Protesters Shut Down Town Hall Meeting With Minister Of State by Depilot(m): 4:10am On Jan 23, 2012
Nigerians are fighting back.
No more waiting, No more nonsense and No more suffering and smiling.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKW319SOzO4&feature=related
Politics / Re: President Goodluck Jonathan Should Just Please Step Down. by Depilot(m): 2:51am On Jan 22, 2012
Funny enough those who had thier eyes open saw this in goodluck before the elections. People let sentiments cloud thier judgment, That said he must now find in him good leadership and pull this country out of this mess.

He starts by picking himself people who are prepared to tell him the truh and guide him. I am convinced that goodllucks biggest problem are his advisers. he must now drop loyalty and seek competence, there are good hands out there if only he is prepared to listen. he must now step up and seek wise councelling

I agree.
Politics / Re: President Goodluck Jonathan Should Just Please Step Down. by Depilot(m): 2:50am On Jan 22, 2012
Goodluck administration is using army with guns to suppress democracy.
It may not be a bad idea if he steps down.
Politics / Re: President Goodluck Jonathan Should Just Please Step Down. by Depilot(m): 2:02am On Jan 22, 2012
Can someone explain why Goodluck hasn't made a single comment about the attacks in Kano and Yanogoe?
Politics / Re: President Goodluck Jonathan Should Just Please Step Down. by Depilot(m): 8:07pm On Jan 21, 2012
If GEJ steps down, then Boko haram has won.
It shouldn't be about who is winning or losing, it should be about doing what is right by protecting the citizens at all times.
When a president is missing in action for 24 hrs after the eruption of major explosions across Nigeria, who's winning or losing? My answer is, the citizens are the ones losing.
Nigeria has now been labelled as an ungovernable state and all major countries around the world are now warning their citizens  not to go to Nigeria or to pull out of Nigeria as soon as possible.
How long should we wait for Jonathan to come up with a decent plan to safe this country?
All I know is, people are suffering and dying day after day like no man's business. What exactly is being done to protect the citizens? Who is funding Boko Haram? What is in place to prevent more attacks? And how do we move forward?
These are all the questions our president should be discussing at this time.
Missing in action will only send wrong message not only to the citizens, but also to Boko Haram and the world.
We can not continue like this, something tangible has to be done right away.
Politics / Re: I Am Ashamed And Regretted Campaigning For President Jonathan - Daddy Showkey by Depilot(m): 2:38am On Jan 14, 2012
How could you cast your votes or campaign for someone that failed to show up for presidential debate 5 times?
Could you imagine what would happen to Mitt Romney if he doesn't show up for any of the republican presidential debates?

The same bloodyfoools crying now are the reason why this country can not progress in anything.
If Jonathan comes up with dollar bills in 2015, the same people, including daddy Showke will be the first on the line to start singing the praise song all over again.
Please tell all of them, including Daddy Showke to go eat dog sh1t.

I rest my case.
Politics / Re: Ribadu: Protests A Divine Deal To End Corruption. by Depilot(m): 2:11am On Jan 14, 2012
Ribadu needs to shut up!
He was one of the reason why this empty head won the election.
If ACN and CPC had merged ad planned Jonathan and his wife would have been back in their village today.
Ribadu shouldn't been given air time, he is a blockhead just like the rest
Politics / Re: Apart From War Against Fuel Subsidy, Nigerians Need To Look Closer At Themsleves by Depilot(m): 9:57pm On Jan 13, 2012
@OP
Now we are talking sense.
Politics / Re: Calling On The Army To Topple The Government! by Depilot(m): 1:32am On Jan 13, 2012
It is obvious that Jonathan is very confused. It is a matter of time, Military will return with strict conditions.
Because of senseless corruption by politicians, Boko Haram, Indiscipline, and fuel subsidy not so bright decision, USA and mostly European countries will support a temporary military take over.
Politics / Re: Niger Delta Youths Threaten Shutdown Oil by Depilot(m): 4:01pm On Jan 11, 2012
Nigerians, do not f0ol yourselves. Without heavy American intervention nothing sensible will be done.
Shut down the oil production in Nigeria for a week and see how miracle happens.
Politics / Re: Niger Delta Youths Threaten Shutdown Oil by Depilot(m): 3:59pm On Jan 11, 2012
Well GEJ has shoutout the masses with his stubborn stance
Abeg, president Dafty Jonathan is too weak too incompetent to be stubborn or to have a stance.
This president has no clue. I was told that his illiterate wife is even smarter that this clueless president.

Obasanjo should be stoned to death. He brought all this mess to Nigeria/Nigerians.
Politics / Re: Niger Delta Youths Threaten Shutdown Oil by Depilot(m): 3:55pm On Jan 11, 2012
When you shut down the oil, you shut down Nigeria.
This is the key to a successful protest. Get the suckers by their balls.
Politics / Re: Niger Delta Youths Threaten Shutdown Oil by Depilot(m): 3:49pm On Jan 11, 2012
This is the key to a successful protest.
Once oil production is shut down, the petrol price in American will rise right away and it will definitely get the attention of American citizens/leaders. CNN will immediately get involved 24/7; Jonathan will then have no other choice but to come out of his hidden spot and address this issue like a leader.

Shut the daamn oil production in the country down, now!

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