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Politics / Re: Reps Make U-turn On Subsidy Removal by Depilot(m): 11:06pm On Jan 04, 2012
This clearly shows that Jonathan is clueless when it comes to good leadership. He just doesn't have it.
As a competent leader, when you make a decision there should never be a U-turn, this is why real leaders exhaust all necessary avenues before finalizing their decisions. Our president makes his decisions based on praise-singer that sings the best at a particular time.
I'm afraid for Nigeria because this is one confused president, a drunk driver that is driving the whole nation.

May God help us.
Politics / Re: Blame Nobody But Yourselves, Nigerians! by Depilot(m): 10:26pm On Jan 04, 2012
I'm starting to truly believe that not all Nigerians voted for this man, as they've claimed. In other words, Jonathan did not win the election.
It doesn't matter what the Supreme Court  says. Afterall, the same supreme courts affirmed the election of President Yaradua and we are still paying for this horrible decision today.
Our election process still needs a lot of work to make it right. And I believe this will become possible as soon as Nigerians start casting their votes based on intelligence and not just sentiments.

Goodluck Jonathan has no business in Aso Rock.
Politics / Re: It Isn't A Bad Thing That All Is Currently Not Well In Nigeria by Depilot(m): 6:29am On Dec 27, 2011
It all goes back to bad and hopeless leadership.
That's all I'm saying.
Politics / Re: It Isn't A Bad Thing That All Is Currently Not Well In Nigeria by Depilot(m): 2:46am On Dec 27, 2011
Not trying to support the work of the evil doers, but for anything to change in this country something serious such as this has to happen.
I personally still see something great to emerge from these actions of the evil doers.

Boko Haram would have been dealt with many months ago if our leaders in Nigeria knew anything about their various job descriptions. It is unfortunate that cats and dogs have been elected as leaders in Nigeria. Therefore, nobody or no leader on ground has the necessary skills to tackle this group.
Politics / Re: Would Buhari Have Tackled Boko Haram More Effectively. by Depilot(m): 8:13pm On Dec 26, 2011
Without any questions, Buhari would have handled things in Nigeria more effectively because his record shows that he is the only leader that has what is missing in this country for many years.
SELF DISCIPLINE

Buhari wouldn't have been intimidated by anyone, he would have established the missing puzzle within the first 6 months in power. But Nigerians mostly went out to cast their votes based on candidates' magical names. It's too bad that Goodluck is now turning into Badluck by minute.
I see no hope in Goodluck Jonathan.

Sorry.
Politics / It Isn't A Bad Thing That All Is Currently Not Well In Nigeria by Depilot(m): 7:25pm On Dec 26, 2011
For over 40 years now politicians or leaders have gotten away with uncountable atrocities all because Nigerians are used to suffering and smiling. How could a governor be allowed to pocket N84b in 8 years and nothing constructive has been done? How long can Nigeria hold on to open cases of former governors? How long can Nigeria go without constant power supply? How long do we plan for over 75% of our population to be living below poverty level? How many lives can our medical system safe? How long do we plan to sit and watch how our leaders decorate Dubai with our money?

Believe me people, if all continue to be well in Nigeria our leaders and their friends will never take a break from milking this great country, while Mr. Nobody and his family cry in pain and die with nothing.
It is high time for something crazy to happen and attract positive attention to expose criminal and weak leaders that have imposed themselves on our necks.
Being a governor or president isn't meant for cats and dogs.
What is going on in Nigeria today will only educate us and forcefully bring the changes the enemies of progress have been stopping for many years.
Without any questions, it is unfortunate that this has to happen to innocent Nigerians on Xmas day, but we must also look deeper into the scenario and pray that something great will eventually come from it.
We can not continue like this in this country, something got to give; afterall, freedom isn't free.

Expect great things to happen as soon as the Boko Haram group shifts its operations to targeting criminals that called themselves LEADERS in Nigeria.

My prayer goes to families that lost loved ones. May God continues to give you strenght to carry on.
Politics / Re: Comment To Support Revolution In Nigeria by Depilot(m): 12:00am On Dec 26, 2011
Without revolution politicians will not quit stealing, it is in their blood.
Boko Haram that seems to have what it takes to start revolution are not together. Their platform is weak.
It will be great if Boko Haram stops killing innocent Nigerians and focus on targeting leaders who have turned this country to what it is today.

We should continue to pray and hope that Boko Haram wakes up quickly and use the same energy to clean up this dirty system.
Politics / Re: Third Christmas Church Blast In Yobe! by Depilot(m): 11:35pm On Dec 25, 2011
What is going on may not be his fault, but it is still fair for a leader to have an idea of how to handle certain scenario. This dude is a waste of time.
I do not expect much from him
Politics / Re: Third Christmas Church Blast In Yobe! by Depilot(m): 11:32pm On Dec 25, 2011
This is the time your skills as a leader is tested.
I hope you guys are not expecting much from our confused president.
Politics / Re: Third Christmas Church Blast In Yobe! by Depilot(m): 11:08pm On Dec 25, 2011
This is what happens when money that belongs to Nigeria is being shared by politicians and their friends.

All these terrible actions mean Leadership style in Nigeria must change.
Leaders have been looting for more than 40 years and nothing constructive has been done to stop them, but a good percentage of the population is suffering each and every day. Boko Haram will go away when things are back on track.

Does it make any sense when a governor is allowed to pocket N84b and still gets a chance to celebrate xmas with his friends and family? I think it is better that all is not well in Nigeria at this time. This will only attract positive attention that will expose wicked looters.
Freedom is not free, something great will come out of this ridiculous behaviours of Boko Haram.
Being a president or governor is not just operating a business, this is a lesson for Nigerians to elect a president or leader that understands the fundamentals of leadership.
Too bad this had to happen, but Nigerians have suffered enough, something must give. Leadership style must be revised.


Get out of the box, I think this is deeper than religion. It is a matter of time, Boko Haram will start targeting wicked Nigerian leaders and their families.
Politics / Re: Banning Okada By Federal Government Is A Very Big Mistake by Depilot(m): 4:35pm On Dec 03, 2011
Somebody has just started 4 stroke engine bike importation into Nigeria,
and the person wan hammer
Why is the country cursed with selfish rulers?
Reminds me of the ban on chicken and turkey,
because OBJ is producing chicken and turkey in his farm!
He knew quite well that his output cannot feed all the Ota environ,
yet he placed a ban on the thing entering the whole country.
Some mumu people are rejoicing, will the 4 stroke make the bike a car?

Our leaders are not only senseless and selfish, but also completely incompetent.
The duties of leaders is to work together toward making the country and the citizens stronger in all angles. Nigerian leaders are only making themselves richer while they continue to kill the nation.
There is no process, no vision, no commitment and hope is dissolving by minute.
Politics / Re: Banning Okada By Federal Government Is A Very Big Mistake by Depilot(m): 1:25am On Dec 03, 2011
It doesn't matter.
If you're banning anything that is serving people as a source of income without alternatives, you're asking for trouble.
If this administration is sensible enough, they should have first provided alternative courses of action to choose.

This action will not work, but only create more trouble for this country.

The leaders will never know what an average citizen goes thru to survive.
Why?
These people and their families/friends do not use Okada to move around. In fact, the roads are cleared for them by godogodo to pass thru whenever they are not flying; so, they don't give a sh11t.
Politics / Re: Banning Okada By Federal Government Is A Very Big Mistake by Depilot(m): 1:06am On Dec 03, 2011
Banning all the politicians/leaders is the right thing to do. Most of them do not obey our constitutions and recklessly steal our money. Most of the time they steal with disobedience of the laws. Millions of people die every single year as a result of leader leading this nation recklessly.

What about that, @Horus?

Where is the priority here? Who is fooling who?
Politics / Banning Okada By Federal Government Is A Very Big Mistake by Depilot(m): 12:01am On Dec 03, 2011
This is one of the reasons why Jonathan is not a leader but an excellent follower and will always be.
This is his administration, he needs to pay more attention and connect broadly with the people of this nation.

First, I hate Okada operation in Nigeria just like any other decent Nigerian. They will turn a day old car into a 10 yrs old within a matter of 1 week. They are not only useless group of people, but also a bunch of motherFather. A group of goats is better than this bunch.
However, this group of Okada operatives still deserve respect from Nigerians and Nigerian government . No matter how we see it, they are still making ends meet and providing for their various families.
They are not stealing government money or point blank redirecting tax money into their various foreign bank accounts. They are simply trying to survive in a country where the poor is invisible.

Okada is not the problem, our system, our government and our ret@rded leaders are the problems in this country. And we should all continue to pray for the God to come down and rescue this nation from the hands of these enemies of progress.

There wouldn't be a need for Okada if there were enough jobs out there, if the roads were good enough, or if an average citizen was making enough to freely move around.

Banning Okada without providing alternatives for the operatives and the citizens, will not only affect Okada operatives and their families. It will also affect those of us that are not making enough money to take a regular bus or taxi to work or to school. Which means, many will loss their jobs and businesses will also be affected.
Very soon majority of these Okada operatives will be walking around with nothing to do. Please do not be surprised when these people start knocking on your doors in the middle of night or stealing batteries and tires from your vehicles.

This government is senseless, incompetent and hopeless.
They are quick to deal with poor and powerless citizens while they struggle to lock-up people like Gbenga Daniel, Alao Akala and many others lowlife that got us here in the first place.

Mr. Goodluck Jonathan, our problem is not the Okada, but you and your other highway rubbers politicians.
Politics / Re: 15 Most Corrupt Countries Of The World And Nigeria Doesn't Make The List by Depilot(m): 5:54pm On Dec 02, 2011
182 Somalia 1.0

182 North Korea 1.0

180 Myanmar 1.5

180 Afghanistan 1.5

177 Uzbekistan 1.6

177 Turkmenistan 1.6

177 Sudan 1.6

175 Iraq 1.8

175 Haiti 1.8

172 Venezuela 1.9

172 Equatorial Guinea 1.9

172 Burundi 1.9

168 Libya 2.0

168 DRC 2.0

168 Chad 2.0

168 Angola 2.0

Study these countries very well and identify what they mostly have in-common.
Answer: They are all mostly enemies of the west. If the Boko Haram group doesn't chill out, Nigeria will be among the first 5 next year.

That is how it works.
Politics / Re: 15 Most Corrupt Countries Of The World And Nigeria Doesn't Make The List by Depilot(m): 5:50pm On Dec 02, 2011
The money being stolen by knuckle heads leaders in Nigeria is being spent heavily in these countries who happen to be doing the ranking; so, what do you expect?
Politics / Re: Mike Adenuga Was The First Naija To Order Emgncy Plane To Transfer Ojukwu To Uk by Depilot(m): 2:27am On Nov 27, 2011
Biafra warrior would have still been here if this Igbo boi boi, Gofnor Obi had allowed Mike to carry on with his plan.
You don't want to know the number of Hausa people that took over the hospital where Babangida had surgery.
With all the noise Igbo people dey make, is this how a hero should be treated?
Na wah for Igbo people o.
People can not treat your own people better than you do.
Politics / Ojukwu Supported The Return Of Ibb 2011 by Depilot(m): 6:57pm On Nov 26, 2011
I wonder what Ojukwu's supporters have to say about his do or die support for the return of IBB 2011.
Politics / Re: Robbers Raided 3 Banks In Sagamu by Depilot(m): 9:33pm On Nov 24, 2011
I'm not impressed at all.
Gbenga Daniel who stole money that belonged to Ogun State people lives just down the street from the banks, and 1 of these robbers did not have the common sense to pay him a visit or at least set his house on fire.
That would have been the news, the breaking new for that matter, and not this weak one.
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With The Youths Of This Nation? by Depilot(m): 9:21pm On Nov 24, 2011
Forget EFCC or ICPC. The youths of this nation are the answer to our problems.
A solution that is too heavy for this government to stop. The sooner we realize this fact the faster things will change for better in Nigeria.

[b]Gbenga Daniel a known thief is currently on bail, how easy could it be for the youths of Ogun state to pay him a visit at this point in time?[/b]The answer to our problem is right in front of our eyes, but it is too sad that we can not see it.
Politicians and leaders prefer us not to recognize this very easy access solution.
Politics / Re: Why Farida Got The Sack by Depilot(m): 7:11pm On Nov 24, 2011
Let's see what is going to be different from all they've been feeding us.
If by next year Feb no governor is eating beans, it means Jonathan is a useless leader and part of the problem.
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With The Youths Of This Nation? by Depilot(m): 6:26pm On Nov 24, 2011
Poster from Liberia. You can come and initiate the movement, easy said than done, hiding behind internet.

What difference does it make if I'm from Liberia or Lokoja?
The main idea here is, there is a problem in Nigeria and the group that has the most promising chance to resolve this problem has no clue.
For your information, the "lady" that started the Egyptian revolution lived in France. She returned back to Egypt this year for the first time in 25 years. It is never where you live or where you're from, but what you can accomplish with your message.

Do you people even know that there is a protest going on In USA as we speak? You can not lay down with your mouth and eyes closed, and expect the rap1st to stop rap1ng you. You've got to do something.
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With The Youths Of This Nation? by Depilot(m): 6:08pm On Nov 24, 2011
Boko Haram stopped the celebration of the independence day, they also stopped the president from going to his brother's wedding. And do not forget that Boko Haram is not getting any support from the west or openly from Nigerians. What do you think the Youths of this country can stop?
Politics / Re: What Is Wrong With The Youths Of This Nation? by Depilot(m): 3:47am On Nov 24, 2011
If it is true that we want change, now is the time to reach out for the change we deserve.
Make it happen now, Tomorrow may be too late.
The entire world is taking advantage of this era, do not let us be left behind.
Yemen president just stepped down this afternoon after 33 yrs in power. The man just didn't step down, the people of Yemen made this possible.
It's time for all Nigerians to understand that freedon is never free and will never going to be free.
It isn't all about Prada, LV and End of discussion. Getting our freedom now should be our main priority. If we do not do it now, we may not get another chance.
American needs us like water, European countries also need us like air; Now is the right time to go all out and claim our country back. We will get all the support that we need.
Enough is enough, Our leaders need to be challenged.

Why are we so blind and so stup1d to know when to take action against these sick leaders that have sucked our blood dry? Why?

Now is the time.

Go and destroy OGD's houses and see what happens next.
He is a thief, he is on bail, he is very weak, he is powerless, he needs to be stoned.
He doesn't deserve a peace of mind for the rest of his life. Stone him, stone his houses.
Fight back for God sake, Nigerians!
Politics / Re: Gbenga Daniel Stole ₦84b From Ogun State Coffers - Gov. Amosun by Depilot(m): 3:13am On Nov 24, 2011
If it is true that we want change, now is the time to reach out for the change we deserve.
Make it happen.
The entire world is taking advantage of this era.
Yemen president just stepped down this afternoon after 33 yrs in power. The man just did not step down, the people of Yemen made this possible.

We are so blind and so stup1d to know when to take action against these sick leaders that have sucked our blood dry.

Now is the time.

Go and destroy OGD's houses and see what happens next.

He is a thief, he is on bail, he is very weak, he is powerless, he needs to be stoned.
Stone him stone, his house. Fight back for God sake, Nigerians!
Politics / Re: Gbenga Daniel Stole ₦84b From Ogun State Coffers - Gov. Amosun by Depilot(m): 3:07am On Nov 24, 2011
@coogar , first do not forget that OGD is on bail and he is no longer a governor.
Mopol can not stop 5000 youth protesting against a governor that failed to produce and stole govtmnt money.
Jonathan can not afford to allow anything funny to happen to these 5000 youth. Trust me.

Anything funny that happens will be on Jonathan's neck.
And this is what Nigerians fail to understand. We do not understand our right and the best time to take action against corrupt leaders.
Politics / Now That Madam Waziri Is Sacked, Who Should Be The Next Efcc Chairman? by Depilot(m): 2:55am On Nov 24, 2011
My number 1 pick is Buhari, followed by Col. Abubakar Umar.
I think 1 of these 2 people will end up being selected to lead EFCC.
Politics / What Is Wrong With The Youths Of This Nation? by Depilot(m): 2:51am On Nov 24, 2011
It bothers me that Nigerians make noise with no action.
We know where people like Gbenga Daniel live, we know the location to a couple of their houses, and yet nothing productive is done to make sure that these lowlife thieve do not get a peace of mind for the rest of their miserable lives,  So, what are we all waiting for?
For example, If 5000 Ogun State youth team up and go pay Gbenga Daniel a visit, I can assure you that others will slow down with stealing our money.

Nobody can stop 5000 youth that are protesting to get their money back.
People like Gbenga Daniel shouldn't be allowed to see a peace of mind. Youth of this nation must wake up and do something incredible for a change.
Make life difficult for these heartless corrupt leaders.

Attack their properties, attack their businesses, attack their families, attack them head on. Let the greedy pigs know that they are not going free.
Egyptians are not better or stronger than Nigerians; Nigerians, wake the bleep up and go get what belongs to you.
Make these suckers pay!
Politics / Re: Gbenga Daniel Stole ₦84b From Ogun State Coffers - Gov. Amosun by Depilot(m): 2:44am On Nov 24, 2011
It bothers me that Nigerians make noise with no action.
We know where Gbenga Daniel lives, we know the location to a couple of his houses, and yet nothing productive is done to make sure that this lowlife thief doesn't get a peace of mind for the rest of his miserable life,  So, what are we all waiting for?
If 5000 Ogun State youth team up and go pay Gbenga Daniel a visit, I can assure you that others will slow down with stealing our money.

Nobody can stop 5000 youth that are protesting to get their money back.
Gbenga Daniel shouldn't be allowed to see a peace of mind. Youth of this nation must wake up and do something incredible for a change.
Make life difficult for corrupt leaders.

Attack their properties, attack their businesses, attack their families, attack them head on.
Egyptians are not better or stronger than Nigerians; Nigerians, wake up and go get what belongs to you.
Make these suckers pay!
Politics / Re: Gbenga Daniel Stole ₦84b From Ogun State Coffers - Gov. Amosun by Depilot(m): 2:33am On Nov 24, 2011
If Buhari is given the position today to lead EFCC, I can predict that Akala, and Gbenga Daniel will commit suicide before the end of this week.
Politics / Re: EFCC Chairman Farida Waziri Has Been Sacked! by Depilot(m): 1:16am On Nov 24, 2011
Just like politicians/leaders in abroad, they attentively follow rules and regulations. But at home everything goes.

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