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Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 1:45am On Sep 02, 2011
Nigeria is not prepared for anything, but just miliki.
Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 1:33am On Sep 02, 2011
BH problem can not be solved by FBI or any team from UK. The problem is so complicated, unique, traditionalist and gorillalistic that the only solution is to go back to the root, the top retirees. Or else Jonathan will run like a chicken with 10 heads for the next 4 yrs.
Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 12:19am On Sep 02, 2011
A country that wants to tackle terrorism/bombing problem, but also has no constant power supply, how the hel l do you want to properly tackle this new bombing method of terrorism? All it takes is for BH to operate whenever there is no light.
Shame on all our leaders!
Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 11:22pm On Sep 01, 2011
A country that has no constant electric power supply, no reliable security, no jobs and no basic opportunity for an average Nigerian combind that with bombing. We are in a gigantic sh1T in Nigeria.

All the necessary normal things required to tackle this bombing issue are not in place because the greedy politicians have stolen all our money.
Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 9:10pm On Sep 01, 2011
GEJ is powerless, otherwise should have bundle all of them send to jail or systematically sending dem to where others are!

That was also my expectation
Politics / Re: GEJ Contacts Retired Military Chiefs Over Escalating Attacks by Depilot(m): 9:09pm On Sep 01, 2011
First, Beaf, you're the biggest fo0l on this forum. Why? I will let you know later.

It is obvious to everybody except for Beaf that Jonathan has no business in Aso rock. Now that our K legged president is contacting his former Opponents shows that he's desperate and scared. The best we can do as great citizens of Nigeria is to join hands and support this desperate man before he makes a gigantic mistake.
It is already universally known that "you do not go back to eat your sh1t" (except your forum name is Beaf). Now that our clueless president is heading toward this direction, I think we have no other choice but to encourage and support him for the next 4 yrs in the office. Afterall, it's never all about the northerners or the Ijawu people, it's all about Nigeria.
If reaching out or contacting his former opponents is what he needs to carry on peacefully for the next 4 yrs, so be it.
We must not forget that we had the opportunity to stop PDP and thier f0olishness just a few months ago, but Nigerians were too S tupid, too dull to see behind their noses. So, let's deal with it.
Politics / Re: If Buhari Had Won The April Polls by Depilot(m): 2:27pm On Aug 30, 2011
1 of our problems in this country is, we can not be honest to ourselves for once. Even a 2 yr old knows Jonathan isn't it. But yet some Nigerians are still too f00lish to accept this fact. I can remember that we also went thru the same sh1t when Obasanjo choked us with Yaradua. It took over 4 years before Nigerians finally accepted that Yaradua wasn't the solution.
Today in yankee, Obama's administration seems to be struggling and I bet you that most Americans will not hesitate to accept this and carry their votes somewhere else. But my brothers and sisters in Nigeria will rather go to bed with empty stomach and carry on with the f00lishness while politicians and their families get richer.
it is very sad. I hope we wake up quick enough and start voting for the greatness of this country and not because of people's name.
Politics / Re: If Buhari Had Won The April Polls by Depilot(m): 2:15pm On Aug 30, 2011
Lagos state is getting smaller while Tinubu's pocket is getting fatter.
Politics / Re: If Buhari Had Won The April Polls by Depilot(m): 2:14pm On Aug 30, 2011
In addition, Tinubu's wings would have been clipped immediately.
Buhari would have brought back the discipline that is badly missing in our various societies in Nigeria.

Corruption is a result of indiscipline
Disobeying our constitutions is also a result of indiscipline
If these 2 issues are tackled head on, Nigeria will be a better place for you and I.

I can put my money on it, Jonathan doesn't even know this fact; he doesn't know his left from his right. And the sad part of it all is, Nigerians knew this before electing him.
So, deal with it.
Politics / Re: If Buhari Had Won The April Polls by Depilot(m): 1:11pm On Aug 30, 2011
Jonathan represents a waste of time and a wasted vote.
Just accept the sh1t, put on your seat belt and go with the flow, it is clear that the guy (can) or will not perform, even if you give him 10 years in Aso rock.
Politics / Re: If Buhari Had Won The April Polls by Depilot(m): 12:52pm On Aug 30, 2011
OGD would have been arrested
Akala would have been arrested.
Power supply issues would have been addressed openly.
Obasanjo would have relocated to Congo and IBB to Saudi Arabia.
Poor education and medical standard would have been addressed openly.
EFCC would have been restructured to function better.
Pending corruption cases with EFCC would have been re-opened.
All governors would have been more focused on performing
Oladimeji Bankole would have hated his life by now
All fake politicians businessmen would have stepped down one at a time.
Bombing issue would have been tackled from the root.
Aso Rock would have gotten more respect in general.
Discipline in Nigeria would have been more visible.
Corruption would have drastically reduced.
Mustafa would have been given more time to reveal what he knows.
People responsible for the $17b power supply project would have been probed vigorously.
Minimun wage issue would have been addressed.
Annual salaries of the senators would have been re-addressed

Things in general would have been different and more would have been accomplished by now.
Buhari would have proved to all that our problems in Nigeria are fat like a thief's neck, but solution to these problems is very straight forward.
Politics / Re: El-rufai Arrested 2 Times In 2 Months, While Ogd And Akala Walk Around Freely by Depilot(m): 2:22am On Aug 29, 2011
He was picked up for a couple of hrs yesterday.
Politics / El-rufai Arrested 2 Times In 2 Months, While Ogd And Akala Walk Around Freely by Depilot(m): 1:37am On Aug 29, 2011
It is obvious that this administration is not serious, our president is totally confused.

Nigerians are more concerned about employment rate, constant power supply, food on the table, good education, good medical system and reliable security.
Chasing El-Rufai around and ignoring other 10,000 thieves will do nothing good for this nation.
Our president needs to wake up, think for himself and be more sincere to the great citizens of Nigeria.
So far, it seems as if this nation has no president, no clear direction and no future. Prioritization process is also lacking @ every single level of operations. It is very sad indeed. You can not expect a carpenter to fly an airplane.
May good Lord please come and rescue this nation from the hands of thieves and incompetent leaders.
Politics / Re: Horrific Pictures Of The Bomb Blast At The Un House In Abuja! by Depilot(m): 10:40pm On Aug 27, 2011
D@mn!
Not cool at all.
Politics / Re: Can Jonathan Really Handle Things In Nigeria? by Depilot(m): 9:52pm On Aug 27, 2011
Most people here are only talking about Boko Haram. Guess what, Boko Haram isn't the only problem we are facing in this country. High Unemployment is still there, Corruption is still shining like a super star, corrupt former governors are still around beating their chest, low standard of living among most Nigerians is still lingering and hope for the youth continues to disappear day by day.
Most Nigerians have only voted for Jonathan because they expected something different, a fresh air, but the truth/fact is Jonathan has no clue, he doesn't even know where or how to start.
The drama seems to be the same as usual and the air is smelly as ever; nothing new at all. God, please come and rescue this nation from the hands of thieves and incompetent leaders.
Forget the Ijaws or the northerners, let's be honest to ourselves, Jonathan may not be the answer we are looking for @ this time in Nigeria.
Politics / Can Jonathan Really Handle Things In Nigeria? by Depilot(m): 9:53pm On Aug 26, 2011
Let us be true to ourselves for once, it is now becoming very scary around here by every minute only God can rescue us @ this point.
Jonathan has been the president of this country for over a year and not much has been done.
Unemployment number is still real, security is still an issue, corruption is still alive and all former corrupt governors are still walking around freely with our money in their pockets.
And now bombing is also becoming another way of life in Nigeria. In short, it seems that nothing has changed positively for Nigeria or Nigerians since Jonathan took over.
The question remains the same, Can Jonathan handle the dynamic issues we are facing in Nigeria or his time as the president will be another business as usual scenario?
Politics / Re: Fani-kayode Apologises To Ex-president OBJ by Depilot(m): 6:02am On Aug 25, 2011
Hey Kayode, pay attention boy!

YOU DON'T REACT BEFORE YOU THINK, YOU THINK AND THEN REACT.

Now that you've swallowed the bullet, it makes no sense to attempt to vomit the bullet, especially when you're dealing with someone like Obasanjo, who simply finds it extremely difficult to forgive.
You should have just gone with the flow by sticking to your comment.
Even IBB did not apologize, he simply made a U-turn systematically by stating that he has nothing but love for Obasanjo.
Kayode, you're the most senseless flipflopper of the year.
Politics / Re: Augustus Aikhomu Is Dead by Depilot(m): 1:25am On Aug 18, 2011
I do not have respect or support any of these individuals listed, but one can easily measure how civilized a culture is by the way its dead are treated.
Aikhomu is gone, thank God we are still here. The question is, what plans do YOU have to enhance the developmental standards of your country?
Politics / Re: Augustus Aikhomu Is Dead by Depilot(m): 1:17am On Aug 18, 2011
KURUS SAGAMITE: I beg shut up! u talk too much.
May his soul rest in peace.
Politics / Re: Former Lagos Governor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Buys 3 Planes For 40 Billion by Depilot(m): 2:30pm On Aug 17, 2011
To get access to unlimited credit you need to have a well established business. FYI: Nigerian politicians are being watched world wide by watch dog.
Apart from stolen money, stolen properties and recordless businesses, Tinubu has nothing that belongs to him.
Politics / Re: Former Lagos Governor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Buys 3 Planes For 40 Billion by Depilot(m): 2:12pm On Aug 17, 2011
Apart from smoking weed, womanizing and pocketing Lagos state money, what else is Tinubu doing?
Politics / Re: Privatization Scams: "i Rejected Adenuga’s $100,000 Bribe", Says Nasir El-rufai by Depilot(m): 6:24pm On Aug 16, 2011
1. The deal was an open/ public auction.
2. Adenuga was not only the highest bidder for the deal, but also paid the price in full.
3. The deal was closed before the gift was distributed, therefore, if there was any gift, it was simply a gift and nothing else
4. Is there any evidence showing Adenuga giving anyone any cheque or money? I do not think so, Mike is too smart to roll like that, plus he is not that accessible (there is possibility that Jean-Charles Osuji or El-Rufai has never met Mike in person before)
Makes sense.


To all Adenuga haters, you do not get it.
This scenario is simply built up to target El-Rufai and absolutely not Adenuga.
Politics / Re: Privatization Scams: "i Rejected Adenuga’s $100,000 Bribe", Says Nasir El-rufai by Depilot(m): 7:19pm On Aug 15, 2011
Bribe in business is part of what we do in Nigeria. i dont think it should be a crime. This is how it s done in China and some south east asian countries. we should just accept this method of business and try not to be like Americans or British we dont have to live like them

I disagree.
We do not have to live or operate this way in Nigeria. It is senseless and totally uncivilized method of operation. Furthermore, it makes it very difficult to do business or live in Nigeria, and at the end of the day we are only hurting ourselves.
In some areas in Nigeria, you can't even wipe your own @ss without someone asking for  a kick back. It is sad and very shameful.

I can't even imagine how much its costing People Like Adenuga annually on giving kick backs to these shameless human beings for simple things to materialize.
I honestly believe that El-Rufai has a lot to do with the bribe gift given by Mike, but the other people who have the power to probe and prosecute El-Rufai are also collecting bribe left and right on a daily basis, therefore these f00ls are pretty much guilty of the same crime.
I see nothing coming out of this mess as usual
Politics / Re: Adenuga Moves To Take Over Nitel For $450m by Depilot(m): 3:31pm On Aug 02, 2011
For Your Information: Adenuga has been working endlessly for over 2 years to attain this goal. Now that it's here, the least we can all do is to be proud of this man, and even emulate his style of operation.
A man who closed 4 deals in 4 countries in 1 day and still had enough time to pop champagne in his living room with friends and family. He is the first in the office and the last to leave.

Guru de Bull, sky is no longer the limit, because we've moved it out of your way; carry on and make your haters' belly hurt more.

shocked  shocked  shocked  shocked   grin  grin  grin  grin
Politics / Re: Adenuga Moves To Take Over Nitel For $450m by Depilot(m): 3:26pm On Aug 02, 2011
IBB is buying up Nigeria. I dey laff in Nupe.
@Babaramo: You sound like a local boy.
Don't you think this statement is now getting too damn old?
For Your Information: Adenuga is not a fool, he is a serious business man who happens to be too big, too smart, and too blessed to front for anybody.
My questions are, how many people can you front for and how many years can you front for. Quit thinking like an area boy and find yourself better friends around you to mingle.

Adenuga got the same opportunity millions of Nigerians get on a daily basis, but simply made the best of his own.
It will be a waste of time to continue to hate on a man that is enormously blessed by the Almighty God.
Politics / There Should Be Another Boko Haram With A Better Premise, Objective And Target by Depilot(m): 8:29pm On Jul 30, 2011
Objective should be: Taking Nigeria back from the hands of thieves (leaders) who have stolen from us for almost 30 years.
Premise should be: Nigerians deserve better leadership from the top to the bottom.
Target should be: All leaders and their families in Nigeria and outside Nigeria

I think all Nigerians will fully support this group. I also believe with time this group will emerge with full force.
Politics / Re: A President That Knows Nothing Much About Leadership by Depilot(m): 8:54am On Jul 18, 2011
I'm 100% sure that his excuse will be "he was too busy"

Without a tiny clue of what is expected or what the job description looks like, everybody (also dog and goat) in Nigeria wants to be a politician and a leader.
This is exactly what is killing this country.
I don't even think Jonathan has what it takes to be an ordinary minister. Without any doubt, this Presidential spot is way too big for him, I do not expect any improvement.
Very sad indeed.
Politics / Re: Ibb Lectures Jonathan On Governance – Vanguard by Depilot(m): 3:44pm On Jul 04, 2011
All things equal and sentiment aside, this is an excellent advise and a fantastic way for a statesman to assist.
Even in the bible there were many leaders that fumbled earlier in their lives, but were able to make necessary adjustment and still left great legacy behind.
It's time to allow God, the creator of all things to do his job and judge each and everyone of us.
Moreover, do not be surprised when people like Babangida ends up in heaven while his haters mingle in He11.
This advise is a needed one and I'm sure that Jonathan will be glad to jump on it.
I'm happy to discovered this development.
Politics / Re: Persuading Buhari To Take Over The Control Of EFCC by Depilot(m): 12:52pm On Jun 30, 2011
I think with time our Goodluck president will get tired and frustrated of thieves running things in the country, this is when he will pull his "A" game and ask for the assistance of the General.
My prediction: sooner or later, this will happen. Nigeria needs it more than anything else on this planet!
Politics / Re: Persuading Buhari To Take Over The Control Of EFCC by Depilot(m): 12:48pm On Jun 30, 2011
He recalled that when he was in secondary school in 1961, he was given a scholarship to study in the UK ahead of his mates whose fathers held influential positions.

“I was an orphan and a minority not only in Katsina but even in Daura, my hometown. But I got chosen ahead of the late Gen. Shehu Yar’Adua and Isa Kaita’s son, whose fathers were ministers for Lagos and Education respectively.

“There was justice and equity then. But is there social justice now?” he asked rhetorically.

Gen. Buhari lamented that Nigeria lacked strong institutions to guarantee social equity for all, noting that the country only has strong individuals who do not want strong institutions.
Gen. Buhari
Politics / Re: Buhari Should Take Over The Control Of Efcc Operations by Depilot(m): 12:08am On Jun 24, 2011
What are you talking about, brother?

Nobody is asking Buhari to be the president, all we are asking for is a person that will fight corruption fairly and sincerely.
Someone that can not be easily intimidated, someone who isn't for sale, someone who is tough, focused and understands the pain Nigerians are feeling on a regular.

Why do you think current, former and future politicians will hate to come across this topic?
The answer is very simple: Because it will work. It will put all of them out of business immediately.

In Nigeria today, I see nobody else that can get it right better than Buhari.

The dude knows nothing about economy, or exchange rate adjustment, or creating employment opportunities, but he will restore the future of our country by stopping politicians from looting this nation.

Don't let us be a fool for the second time, Buhari will do well without any questions.
Politics / Re: Buhari Should Take Over The Control Of Efcc Operations by Depilot(m): 3:26pm On Jun 22, 2011
I guess most of us still don't get this idea.

It isn't about Buhari or anyone else, it's all about our country.
And it shouldn't be about you liking Buhari or hating the man. It is all about picking the perfect bulldog to chase after all these enemies, who have capitalized on our failed system in Nigeria.

Anyone that loves Nigeria will support this idea without any questions.

I can bet my life on it, appointing Buhari to lead EFCC will change the game, will clean Nigeria, will bring back hope that we've lost for more than 20 years, and will give us a new name all around the world.
Anything else will be a waste of time and business as usual.

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