Sports › Re: Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria - AFCON 2013 - (1 - 2) - On 3rd February 2013 by Dignitary: 3:11pm On Feb 03, 2013 |
D match will go into penalties !
Nigeria will be the first to score...d Ivoriens will equalise!!!
I do not know the outcome of the penalty shootout yet!
Stay glued to this page! 'Will tell you the outcome in a jiffy |
Politics › Re: OBJ Wanted A Buhari/Okonjo-Iweala Ticket In 2011 Polls-- El Rufai. by Dignitary: 1:20pm On Feb 03, 2013 |
Show me a man that really loves Nigeria but does not know how to salvage the country and I will show u OBASANJO!!!
# btw, OBJ is the only nationalist that has ever ruled Nigeria. Although he has his faults...his love 4 Nigeria and not his tribe is unmatched |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Promises Fairness In Federal Appointments by Dignitary: 1:38pm On Jan 31, 2013*. Modified: 2:47am On Feb 02, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Jonathan Promises Fairness In Federal Appointments by Dignitary: 1:21pm On Jan 31, 2013*. Modified: 2:48am On Feb 02, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Jonathan Promises Fairness In Federal Appointments by Dignitary: 2:44am On Jan 31, 2013*. Modified: 2:48am On Feb 02, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Clark - Jonathan Can Not Be Stopped In 2015 by Dignitary: 6:29pm On Jan 30, 2013 |
According to him, Nigerians will decide...."Not one individual " and "Not a group of people"
This man needs a lecture on nigerian politics!!! How did GEJ win in 2011? How was he able to get the PDP ticket? Not through one man (OBJ) , not through a group of people (PDP) ?
The truth is, even if Nigerians will 'supposedly' decide....under what platform will GEJ fly? If he thinks he can use PDP,he and his cohorts are not using the right approach!!! You cannot approbate and reprobate!!!
-Besides, it's obvious GEJ's men have been deceiving him!!! The reality of things is: GEJ has betrayed his godfather ...he has also betrayed the trust of many Nigerians!!! |
Politics › Re: Ayim Won't Be Tolerant In Power As Jonathan by Dignitary: 12:46am On Jan 30, 2013 |
The way these ppl talk about God will make even d Pope appear like a sinner!
Until Nigerians realise that d no.1 political tool of d GEJ led govt is to play politics with religion and whip up sentiments, d likes of Anyim will continue to insult our intelligence with balderdash!!!
Perhaps d god of Anyim support corruption,inefficiency,poverty,ineptness and recklessness...my God, d holy one of Israel abhors corruption,detests hypocrisy and supports justice!] |
Nairaland General › Re: Video: Real Story Of Nigeria by Dignitary: 8:49pm On Jan 29, 2013 |
[color=#000099]funky medina: [color=#000000]Can u explain the boldened part , are u saying Awo did not take up a position with the military Nigeria and become the highest ranking civilian in the new dictatorship? If Niger delta is not in the east where was it? I really want to know, not looking for an argument.. thanks [color=#990000] Na wa for that Ahmadu Bello or Saduana or whatever his name was ..thank God his words were captured on film for posterity and for us to really know him. He would rather employ a foreigner than Nigeiran who is not from the north!! My God, I am disgusted by that man and angry. Why was he angry about ibos being industrious ..the contempt is unbelieveable On question 1, Awo did take up the offer of being d federal commissioner of finance...he dreamt of a new Nigeria where Igbo's , Hausa's , Yoruba's and other ethnic groups will live in peace and prosperity. If u wanna know more,pick up a copy of his autobiography!
On 2, If Ahmadu Bello's interview got u angry, what will u say of d brazen and pompous way Nzeogwu described the way he and other Igbo coup plotters killed Tafawa Balewa and Ahmadu Bello? [/color][/color][/color] |
Nairaland General › Re: Video: Real Story Of Nigeria by Dignitary: 6:07pm On Jan 29, 2013 |
Albeit the footages and images are interesting to watch, this cannot be said to be Nigeria's history!!!
The narrator started so well but in the middle of d flick, he allowed emotions (obviously motivated by his love for a particular tribe) to over cloud historical facts!!!
For instance,how on earth can the narrator contend that Awolowo betrayed Ojukwu?
The narrator also said oil was discovered in the east prior to the civil war? Is Niger Delta part of the East ? And this was even after the narrator had stated that the mid west region had been created in 1962! I can go on and on....
*I enjoyed watching the video tho'... But when will Nigerians choose objectivity over ethnic sentiments? Apart from d obvious ethnic bias,it was well put together. |
Politics › Re: Lagos To Eradicate Public Defaecation by Dignitary: 9:41am On Jan 29, 2013 |
Very good move.
When we say ' Fashola for President ' they say we are tribalistic! How can we develop as a country if we don't field our top 11?
I quite agree that Fashola has his faults ...but the gap between Fashola and his colleagues (plus our clueless President) is really huge that one begins to wonder whether some state governors (plus our inept President ) know the meaning of 'government' |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai Apologizes For Jesus Joke On Twitter by Dignitary: 5:34pm On Jan 28, 2013 |
2 things are clear:
* El Rufai would not have retweeteed the tweet if it was Mohammed...but because Jesus was d butt of the joke, he saw no big deal in'it...afterall, Jesus is 'just one of the prophets'.
*GEJ and his cronies run a govt of sentiments and 'appeal to religion'. Thus, it is very expected that they wil latch in on this wonderful opportunity to play d card of 'religious politics'.
~~~ El Rufai has proved yet again that he does not deserve the respect many give him. Left to me, a leader is that man that does not act based on impulse but always auscultate his public and private conduct!!!
~~~~And this is a man many think should be our President in 2015!!! Think again sirs and madams!!! |
Education › Re: 116 UNN Students Bag First Class Degrees by Dignitary: 11:41am On Jan 27, 2013*. Modified: 2:10am On Jan 28, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Picture Of President Jonathan In Aso Rock Villa by Dignitary: 11:30am On Jan 26, 2013 |
PeeDaVinci: i think this is superhot too What's super hot in the pix...he looks like a student that is being scolded by the Principal (Amanpour). If you watched the interview, you will know exactly what I'm talking about !
@ OP, Nigerians are suffering,Corruption is thriving,his government is inept BUT all you can think of in the midst of the innumerable problems this man has created and allowed is one divvy picture!!!
What are you driving at? |
Sports › Re: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by Dignitary: 6:05pm On Jan 25, 2013 |
Nigerians are very funny people!!!
Can't believe people have been posting from their socks!!!
Nigeria played really well!!! It was a commanding performance by the lads...We played against the defending champions, remember?
But 4 d FAKE penalty and some missed chances,we would have won.
Football needs LUCK at times...in d past 2 matches, LUCK has eluded us!!!
Believe me,whether we qualify or not, I think Keshi is building a good team...#That EMENIKE guy is a player I admire so much.
That said,I believe we will qualify. D game between Ethiopia and B'faso mite just end in a draw...and if that happens,we can still top the group!!! RELAX GUYS! |
Sports › Re: Zambia Vs Nigeria (AFCON 2013) (1 - 1) On 25th January 2013 by Dignitary: 6:05pm On Jan 25, 2013 |
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Entertainment › Re: Lions Being Fed At Uni Ibadan Zoo (Video) by Dignitary: 2:52pm On Jan 23, 2013 |
Akshow: Kini Big deal? It's a big deal bruv! So, there are still some fearless Nigerians out there!!! Can't imagine myself having direct contact with lions (cubs or not).
#Don't like how they were taunted with food!!! |
Autos › Re: 2006 Acura MDX TOURING DVD ( Pre Ordered by DIGNITARY from Inspired Autos 2013 ) by Dignitary: 12:05am On Jan 23, 2013 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Guardiola Snubs Ronaldo's Handshake At Ballon d'Or Awards by Dignitary: 10:30pm On Jan 10, 2013*. Modified: 11:10pm On Jan 10, 2013 |
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Autos › Re: 01-01-2013. . .2008 Toyota RAV 4 LIMITED Ordered By Kiretiv From Inspired Autos by Dignitary: 8:05pm On Jan 03, 2013 |
inspired_m: RAV 4'S WITH ALL OPTIONS LIMITED, 4WD Inspired, I've just been trying to maintain my cool, I'm really losing it!!! What is happening? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Catalonia Friendly (1 - 1 ) On Wednesday January-2-2013 by Dignitary: 8:00pm On Jan 03, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Fashola Is Not Qualified To Be A Presidential Candidate by Dignitary: 7:43pm On Dec 30, 2012 |
bilms: @bank,fashola is not a performer,he his a mediory just like gej. Both of them are bad for this nation U know the difference between Fashola and all other politicians in naija? He knows what governance is about!!! Though he's not in anyway perfect...in fact, I hate some of his policies( like the ones u've listed). But if we are to be fair, we will all agree that is govt is heading towards a direction I.e he has a vision to make Lagos a mega city & he has vigorously been pursuing that!!! GEJ does not even have a vision...and where there's no vision,there can be no direction! And where there's no direction,what is there to pursue? Sentiments apart, Fashola will / can transform naija |
Autos › Re: **DECEMBER GO SWEET** Pre Ordered by FUNKYBABY from Inspired Autos ( 2008 Camry) by Dignitary: 6:03am On Dec 28, 2012 |
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Politics › Re: Who Is The Most Corrupt President In Nigeria So Far? by Dignitary: 11:02pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]GENERAL OLUSEGUN OBASANJO: A MONSTER AS STATESMAN[/size]
Sometime in the evening of Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at the Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building of the London School of Economics, London , England the crème de la crème of the international community will once again be gathered to listen to the ostensible wisdom of an African statesman. But this man, General Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s former president and presently the UN Secretary-General’s peace envoy in the Congo is no statesman. He’s an animal called man, a corrupt and treacherous monster soaked deep in the blood of innocent Nigerians.
As a human being, Obasanjo has had some of the rarest opportunities in public service anybody could get anywhere, which ordinarily should have been a springboard for great things were he someone with an iota of humanity or decency. After a total of eleven years as the head of state and president of Nigeria , the man is only remembered today in Nigeria as a crude, corrupt, lecherous and bloodthirsty tyrant who masqueraded as a democrat and sought at all cost to always impose his perverse will on the nation, even where it is clearly detrimental to national interest.
Before May 1999 when Obasanjo was sworn in as the civilian president of Nigeria , he has had a history of public service at the highest level also as a military head of state between 1976 and 1979. His singular act of handing over government to an elected civilian government in October 1979 was seemingly enough for Nigerians and the international community to forgive him of his atrocities as military head of state. Some of those atrocities include the setting up of the notorious secret detention centre in the island of Ita-Oko, the killing of Nigerian university students in cold blood and the invasion and razing of the home and business premises of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the late iconic Nigerian musician who was an ardent critic of his military government.
Obasanjo transmutation into a pretend statesman after his military career saw him set up the African Leadership Forum at Ota , Nigeria from where he talked glibly about democratic reform in Africa . But when in 1993, he was presented with an opportunity to back up his talk with action with the June 12 elections, he, not for the first time, shocked the nation with his support for the annulment of the election. He viciously attacked Chief MKO Abiola, the man elected president in the election, despite the fact that the national and international communities overwhelmingly declared the election the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history. In open desperation, Obasanjo was soon in cahoots with his military friends setting up all sorts of anti-democratic political contraptions to negate the people’s mandate.
Obasanjo and his military friends presided over the succeeding locust years until he fell out of favour with General Sani Abacha, the then head of the military junta who jailed him on coup-plotting charges against his government in 1995. This act by the odious Abacha invariably rehabilitated Obasanjo in the eyes of Nigerians and the international community as efforts were made to first commute the sentence passed on him and then get him out of jail. Thus, in June 1998, as Obasanjo walked out of prison preaching Christ and publishing a book titled, This Animal Called Man (a psycho-analytical study of the nature of human-induced evil from the Christian perspective), Nigerians and the international community felt he’d finally learnt his lessons and found God. No sooner after he was rewarded with the presidency of the country in May 1999, he began once again to show his true colour as a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Seven months after taking over as civilian president, Obasanjo ordered the military invasion of a community in the Niger-Delta in a vain attempt to send the message to the creeks that his government would not tolerate any agitation for fair distribution of the oil wealth irresponsible exploitation of the valuable resource in the area. Obasanjo’s army razed the whole town of Odi to the ground and killed everyone in sight. The massacre had the world in outrage; but, typically, Obasanjo ignored the cries. Just to make sure the message was heard loud and clear, Obasanjo followed up with more massacres in Choba, Igwuruta, Biogbolo and other places in the Niger-Delta.
By these actions, he succeeded in transforming the essentially non-violent agitation for equity, justice and fairness in the region into a full-blown war needing the permanent location of a huge military taskforce in the area, perennial attacks against communities and running battles between the soldiers and the militants, some of whom are the same criminal elements Obasanjo armed to intimidate his political opponents and rig elections for his party, the PDP. It is in this light we must see last year’s visit of President Umaru Yar’Adua who came to ask Downing Street for military assistance to fight the militants, indicating how escalated the problem has now become. The world may not know it, but the seeds of the present crisis were firmly sown by Obasanjo.
Less than two years after Odi, between Monday October 22 to Wednesday October 24, 2001, Obasanjo repeated the same atrocity in the central Nigerian state of Benue where he sent in his murderous soldiers to kill and burn down the communities of Zaki Biam, Vaase, Agbayin, Gbeji, Sankara and several others ostensibly for the killing of some soldiers. Amnesty International described what happened there as “a killing spree” and appropriately advised that rather than seeking to deny, minimize or justify these extrajudicial executions, “the government of Nigeria must...condemn the killings publicly and make it clear that those responsible will be held accountable”.
When Human Rights Watch wrote its report on the massacres, Obasanjo boasted that he “dismissed the report with the contempt it deserves”. He went on in an interview with the Financial Times of April 9, 2002 to justify sending the soldiers on that mission and supported their action by declaring that when you send in soldiers, “they do not go on a picnic”, proclaiming that “in human nature, reaction is always more than the action”. A few weeks after the killings, Obasanjo was being welcomed by President George W Bush in the White House. At a joint press conference in the Rose Garden, Obasanjo unashamedly defended his actions before a shocked world.
From Kano to Kaduna to Jos, Obasanjo’s tenure witnessed the bloodiest peacetime inter-communal clashes in Nigeria . As strong suspicions grew that these clashes were instigated mainly by members of the new political class, especially top members of Obasanjo-led PDP, Obasanjo himself came out to claim he knew those sponsoring the mayhem. But the nation waited forlornly and hopelessly for him to name or institute prosecution against these people. Despite the thousands of lives senselessly lost in these carnages, not one single person has been prosecuted or convicted. Barely three years into his first 4-yeartenure, Obasanjo was asked how he felt about the fact that more than10,000 Nigerians have lost their lives through these politically instigated communal clashes on CNN (aired September 17, 2002) and his response was to imply that 10,000 people dying in a population of over 120 million shouldn’t be a big deal!
While political assassination perforated the reign of General Sani Abacha and largely accounted for the contempt in which he was held worldwide, Obasanjo surpassed the morbid record of the Goggled One in this regard, not only by the sheer number or the manner of their death, but also in the calibre of people that were assassinated. Still western leaders were falling over themselves to welcome him to their capitals, making him a fixture in high level conferences discussing African developmental needs.
Two days before Christmas in 2001, Bola Ige, a political rival to Obasanjo but at the time an uneasy ally, who held the important portfolio of Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in Obasanjo’s cabinet, was gunned down in broad daylight in his own home in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. In a macabre dance of the absurd, Ige’s death was played out in the full glare of the nation. But his blood was still warm when Obasanjo and his party rewarded those strongly suspected of his murder with political power.
On March 5, 2003, Dr Marshall Harry, who used to belong to Obasanjo’s party, but who defected to the All Nigeria People’s Party (ANPP) and posed a great obstacle to Obasanjo’s agenda in the South-south region as vice chairman of his new party kissed the dust. The man was murdered in his own home in Abuja in circumstances that suggested the involvement of highly trained assassins with military background. The killers stayed for almost two hours in the house trying to get the man, who at a point came out on his balcony to cry for help while the men battered his reinforced door and cut through his ceiling. His house was just a few meters from the Police Command of the Federal Capital Territory , yet no help came.
On Feb 6, 2004, Harry’s kinsman, Aminosoari Dikibo, a national vice chairman of Obasanjo’s party was shot dead on his way to a zonal meeting of his party in Asaba. At the time, he belonged to a rival faction to Obasanjo within the party, was seriously opposed to his meddling in Anambra State and openly supported the Obasanjo-embattled Chris Ngige. Two days after the man’s death, before the police could say anything, Obasanjo peremptorily informed the nation that Dikibo was killed by armed-robbers. This was despite the fact that those who killed the man on the road did not take any valuable or money from him. Of course, Obasanjo’s claim was met with national uproar and suspicion. How did he know Dikibo was killed by armed-robbers that soon when the police were yet to come up with anything? Why is he pointing to that direction if not to divert attention from the real source(s) of the man’s death? Like Ige and Harry, Funsho Williams, PDP’s front-runner for the Lagos State governorship slot met his death in the hands of daring assassins in his own home on July 27, 2006. They came in, tied him up, brutalized, stabbed and strangled him.
Apart from the above, we had the cases of Alabi Hassan-Olajokun, a financier of the Alliance for Democracy in the western states; Dr Ayodeji Daramola, a governorship aspirant in Ekiti State; the activist pilot, Jerry Agbeyegbe; the fiery journalist, Godwin Agbroko; Andrew Agom, a member of the PDP Board of Trustees; Jesse Aruku, a governorship aspirant in Plateau State; Ahmed Pategi, PDP Chairman in Kwara State, Ogbonnaya Uche, ANPP senatorial candidate for Orlu and many more.
In all these cases, the killers made sure they left no one in doubt that these were political murders meant to send a message to certain other elements within the system committed to serious democratic party politics. Indeed, there are those who believe the murders were not unconnected with Obasanjo’s self-perpetuation agenda, as, by this time, his pet “Third Term” project was already in full swing. Curiously, since his Third Term plan was shot down by Nigerians, the political assassinations have stopped as well. Needless to say, these murders remain unresolved till this day. Prof Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Laureate said it best when he described Obasanjo-led PDP as “a nest of killers”.
Not surprisingly, such a regime couldn’t have been sustained without massive corruption, which he spearheaded even as president. Obasanjo’s way of fighting democratic battles within the National Assembly was through massive bribery. For instance, when in 2002, there was uproar for his impeachment following the massacres at Odi, Zaki Biam and so on(amongst 16 other charges), he used money to buy over the legislator sand made sure they didn’t get the needed numbers. At one point, Obasanjo’s bribe money was displayed on the floor of the National Assembly publicly.
Indeed, Obasanjo’s well-known corrupt dealings are legion and it would be a boldfaced lie for those who parade him within the international community today as a worthy statesman to claim they have no idea. The series of revelations of the huge corrupt dealings that pervaded the comatose power sector throughout Obasanjo’s tenure have his imprints all over them. In March 2008, the National Assembly indicted him for supposedly spending $2.2 billion on power without due process. The Transcorp shares, the Obasanjo Library Fund, the COJA contracts, the PTDF scandal, the Siemens bribe scandal, the oil contracts and oil wells allocation done directly by Obasanjo who also doubled as Petroleum Resources minister are all tips of the iceberg. Obasanjo ran Nigeria aground and, when it was obvious to him that his Third Term bid has failed, he vengefully imposed on the nation the seriously sick brother of his late friend, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua as president.
For Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua is the pliable tool he needed to make his getaway. He ensured that the election that brought him in was the worst in the nation’s history. He introduced the principle of “do or die” politics and used the security forces and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to intimidate anyone in the way of his designs. Indeed, he personally supervised the maiming, killing and sheer robbery that ensured Yar’Adua was put there. Nigerians today still groan under Obasanjo’s dastard legacy. The term ‘failed leader’ cannot begin to do justice enough to his legacy, yet those who direct affairs of the international community continue to embrace him as some kind of African messiah, pushing him in the forefront of anything Africa. Today, they have inflicted him on the Congo – a man whose legacy of death, mayhem and spectacular failure has knocked Nigeria into comatose is being depended on to provide a pathway to peace in the Congo ! Talk about pie in the flaming sky!
The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and the international community who are entrusting Obasanjo with the task of bringing peace to the Congo are perhaps seduced by his glib talk. They probably think as one of the oldest and longest serving former ruler of an important African country and a former military leader who as a young officer served in Congo, he would command more respect from the warring factions there. Well, all they need to jolt them to reality is to think of Liberia. Obasanjo’s policies in Liberia made things worse by enabling his genocidal friend, Charles Taylor, who, when the international community finally decided enough was enough, found refuge in Obasanjo’s abode. The man had to be virtually prised away from his hands to stand trial for crimes against humanity. No one should be surprised. What bind them are not only cheap Liberian women, they are kindred spirits who hunt and kill innocents together!
Lastly, it’s important that the world should get an idea of the kind of father Obasanjo is. Just as Nigerians ushered in the New Year in 2008, they were greeted with the shocking and debasing news that Gbenga Obasanjo, the ex-president’s own son, has accused his father of having sexual relations with his wife, Mojishola Obasanjo. The younger Obasanjo was stating this in court papers, asking for the dissolution of the marriage. A nonplussed nation waited for general Obasanjo to deny this publicly. He didn’t, neither did the lady. Gbenga insisted: “I know for a fact that my father had sexual relationship with Moji due to her greed to curry favour and contracts from him in his capacity as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” The divorce was granted on those grounds and its now there in public record that General Olusegun Obasanjo, who has a reputation as a lecherous man of insatiable sexual appetite, slept with his son’s wife!
The Nigeria Liberty Forum considers it a public duty to stop people like Obasanjo representing Africa anywhere, because he represents the same failed face of Africa .We cannot afford for different versions of Mobutu, Idi Amin, Bokassa, Conteh, Marcias Nguema and their ilk representing us at a time the world is yearning for genuine leadership. Obasanjo has the traits of the worst tyrants in Africa, but he seems to have the international community under his spell. They overlook his indiscretions and scandalous crimes and shower him with credibility when he should be cooling his heels in jail or hiding away in one remote corner of the world, far, far from civilization!
Not too curiously, the increasingly retrogressive authorities of the London School of Economics have equally fallen under his spell. They have since revoked all accreditations given to press men for the event and have requested that the Nigeria Liberty Forum pass whatever message it has through them to Obasanjo, all in an attempt to keep the public away. Well, it’s not going to happen, because the world must know who Obasanjo is. We can speak for ourselves in any public space and we can do so via a peaceful protest. Obasanjo is a monster not a statesman and no amount of lipstick or make-up will change him from who he is. We know him and every decent citizen of our world needs to know him for who he truly is as well.
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https://www.nairaland.com/792619/obj-looted-200bn-devalued-naira/4 The most stupid thing ever!!! Instead of you to dissipate your energy on going full blast on the present corrupt govt, u are hear talking balderdash. Ogun wo lo da e si? |
Education › Re: OAU Graduates 78 First Class Students by Dignitary: 7:38pm On Dec 19, 2012*. Modified: 3:10am On Dec 20, 2012 |
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Education › Re: OAU Graduates 78 First Class Students by Dignitary: 7:36pm On Dec 19, 2012 |
Jasmine Jetz: Great Ife!  It's obvious there are some illiterates here! If 78 people graduate with first class out of about 3,000...what does that tell you? The university is simply top notch. Not those mark dashing glorified secondary schools called Babcock , Covenant and the rest that always 'push up' their graduates to First class and 2.1. In those uni's, they do not award 3rd class and Pass. Check out the number of students that had third Class and Pass , you will be amazed! That is how a top uni should be!!! Well, employers know better...a first class from all those mushroom private uni's is like a 2.1 from IFE, U.I,UNILAG,ILORIN,ABU and UNN! |
Autos › Re: *LOADED* 2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6 ( PreOrdered by Jon.Bee From Inspired Autos ) by Dignitary: 5:55pm On Dec 19, 2012 |
inspired_m:  [Oh, I just discovered your post here!!!! I find it pretty 'curious' that you posted yesterday!!!! Can I conclude 'it is deliberate'? Well, you should have simply told me.....[/color] |
Autos › Re: From A New Member ...~#@ Inspired, I Need Your Advice by Dignitary(op): 5:48pm On Dec 19, 2012 |
Inspired,
I sent 2 mails to you 5 days ago...I've not gotten any reply or acknowledgement of some sort from you! To make matters worse,you've not been picking your calls... Infact, I just sent a text to you!!!
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Romance › Re: Why Do Men Change After Marriage? by Dignitary: 2:37pm On Dec 14, 2012 |
tajikwan411: Men do not really change after marriage, the western ideology has damaged our ethics and reasoning. Men are polygamous beings and that will never change , because they are created so by God. If you disagree with this fact, you are simply impotent or you are a gay!(gay). OR try eradicating Prostitution joints and see the reactions from married and unmarried men alike! Men are not meant to be satisfied by just One woman alone, that's why the average census statistics of world stands @ 8 women to 1 man or higher in every country. So by the western christian rule of one man to one woman, that is bullshit! Islam gives 4 women to a Man; though with conditions, so which is better?, the African tradition also supports polygamy, so does the holy bible. If truly all women deserves a man, then at 1 man to 1 woman, the extra women should all be come NUNS! [color=#000099][/color] "So does the holy Bible" Please, are you alright? |
Politics › Re: Who Do You Trust More: ACN Or PDP by Dignitary: 12:53pm On Dec 14, 2012 |
naijanaweown : .same noni, the difference is just like the difference between six and half a dozen D topic is somehow!!! ACN v PDP....just don't go there!!! Although ACN can be faulted on several reasons, they are still miles away from PDP . Check out their governors viz a viz past PDP governors. 1. Ajimobi v Akala...who will u choose between these two? 2. Amosun v Daniel...Daniel that practically introduced thuggery to Ogun state politics 3. Fayemi v ONI ...When ONI was in the saddle, it was like Ekiti had no governor 4. Aregbesola v Oyinlola ...Oyin did not do much with the resources he had!!! 5. Oshiomhole v Osunbor/Igbinedion....don't just go there! * nevertheless, some of these ACN governors have been underperforming!! But the most interesting thing about the West is that they can get booted out in 2015 !!! That to me is what democracy is about....Since we all agree Nigeria is bad ( unemployment , poverty etc) why can't we try another party at the centre? PDP has been spreading the gospel of "all the parties are bad" in order to keep us in captivity for ever!!! Nigerians, wise up!!! Lets try another party!!! From the case of GEJ, we now know that a President cannot be separated from his party!!! We cannot ask for change if we still vote for the same PDP that has been ruling us since in 1999 in 2015!!! |
Autos › Re: *~ Siena Voted Autos Section Poster Of 2012 *~ Congratulations! by Dignitary: 10:31pm On Dec 08, 2012 |
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Crime › Re: London-bound Nigerians Caught With Cocaine At MMIA by Dignitary: 2:44pm On Dec 08, 2012 |
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