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Hmmmmmm The way some people comment. One may think that they are ignorant. Deadly ignorance like the dangerous afghan fleas. A vector for very deadly plagues |
Hmmmmm The narrative suggests it might be ordinary Security drill. Prior, I felt Nigerians, generally, make comments out of ignorance buy repeated profiling has shown that such comments emanate from a certain section of the country.They are like Afghan fleas, vectors for many plagues. Ever since then my mind has found peace |
The observation is unfounded. Kissing or sucking a woman's boobs don't equate to same tendencies for the opposite sex |
VIP (Very Importanr Prisoner)reatment |
anibirelawal:That is how they roll. Fayose becoming aware that his tenure is nearing its end has now becone mellowed.. |
O.P. thank you for reproducing his exact comment here. Those from the accursed horizon would rather jump in front of a moving train than to acknowledge the truth. |
A painful day for the eternally cursed haters. Sleep in agony! |
SalamRushdie:Is this the only thing you have to say? Where are the IPOB yoooths that were massing up to take over USA on account of PMB visit. I came across a thread where you partner in hatred, doctukwus called you out on something he concocted from his hate filled imagination. I don't expect you to give up because you have signed yourself up for this hateful journey. Ndo! |
@aribisala, I am forced to ask where you got this potpourri of balderdash. If you watched the press conference at all your attention must have be diverted by something you were sucking on the side. Don't run amock trying to please yourself. Youtube replay of what transpired will save you the agony of conjuring something that never was and never will be. |
Senators Samuel Anyawu and Bala Ibn Na’allah, had applied to be joined as parties in the suit but the court refused on the grounds that they were not necessary parties in the suit. Had Senator Omo Agege sued the SENATE for N20b for infringement on his rights, I doubt if the Isi ewus would have asked to be joined in the suit. |
isalegan2: Eagerly waiting for the bolded. I was in rampt attention for the period the whole thing lasted. The only other times I have done that was during Shagari's budget presentations to hear when the wind of austerity measures is declared over, and during IBB SAP broadcast waiting for the broadcast to end so one can join fellow protesting students in the street. |
What a beautiful day. I have never seen Trump warming up to a foreign dignitary like he was to PMB. All said and done, it appears U.S need Nigeria more than Nigeria needs her. A day to be proud of Nigeria. |
Blue3k:Sometime I like your comments. |
Trump, despite all his frailty, doesn't toy with trusted and tested military men- serving or retired. Trump's demeanor was a host in awe of a visitor with answers to critical questions at his finger tip. I observed that at a point Trump wanted to stare down PMB masked by his trademark mischievous smile. The determined focus of PMB must have unnerved the POTUS that Trump had to concede ground by offering a conciliatory handshake. |
Hmmmmmm |
LZAA:I never claimed to be Igbo but you will acknowledged that my criticism is borne out of exasperation and not hatred |
LZAA:So what happened, thereafter? |
CSTR1003:I never disputed your point. The setback is that acquiring the kingship becomes a past time of the dredges of the society. Joneb in Akwuzu easily comes to mind |
CSTR1003:My friend perish that thought. Igbo's do have kings. The difference is that it is an all comer affairs. They are anything but majestic |
Igbo's and herd mentality. If the slave era were to be re-enacted, many will gleefully sign themselves onto it , no terms of agreement needed. |
SalamRushdie:This is the only option you have on this issue, by law. Whatever else you chose to engage in(wailing, lamentation, jumping into the ocean committing suicide,) is solely your responsibility-OYO. |
@OP, kudos. Your hustle for attention must be pushing you into desperation. |
Hmmmmmmm Earlier,on Saturday, the IPOB, circulated a message reportedly signed by the Legal Adviser to Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Barr Chuka Momah, raising an alarm, over alleged plans by security agencies to bomb public places including schools and police stations as well as kill innocent citizens in a bid to incriminate IPOB and make it look like a terrorist organisation. A group with this Chuka Momah as its Legal adviser should be very circumspect. He may be a Boko haram in igboid skin |
Sunnynwa:See where your Lilliputian intelligence took you. ECA is consolidated in a way. ITI, OLODO, ZUWO. |
Hmmmmmm Nwabueze, an erudite lawyer but still a lackey to Saraki and his bunch of nincompoops. Nwabueze himself needs legal advice on where the money was drawn from. Even if the NASS presented a flawed statement to him, for such an important issue he should have removed the thick film of hatred for the president from his eyes. “It is, to me, simply unpardonable that he should pay out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation the sum of U.S. four hundred and ninety six million dollars ($496,000,000) for the purchase of military aircraft without the authorisation of the National Assembly as specifically required by Section 80 of the Constitution ‘in the expectation’, as he puts it in his letter, ‘that the National Assembly would have no objection’.” |
Hmmmmm Should the above claim be true, it will be very commendable. It will usher in a new vista in political party financing. |
seguno2:Sorry. Next time state your capacity so one won't shut down your brain |
seguno2:In the best of climes, political parties aren't saint's enclaves. Above all there are approved sources of funds for political parties, viz: public funding, ,donations, loans and membership fees. The degree of public funding varies from one political space to another. 0% in U.S , some % in Europe/Asia 100% or more in Africa. The common denominator is regulations and compliance to such regulations. It is safe to say that in Nigeria impunity reigns supreme. The now famous or infamous Dasukigate revelations have shed light on how ruling parties use public sources to fund parties with impunity It is now imperative that the National Assembly, the electoral commission and even political parties begin to think through the problem so as to come up with legal and sustainable ways of funding political parties in Nigeria. It is this unbridled impunity that the govt is trying to avoid. By spreading the financial burden among the states it becomes easier to bear and also ensures a communal sense of responsibility. It becomes difficult for a governor to solely decides the outcome of proceedings as Wike did for the PDP. |
seguno2:What do you know. PDP convention was financed with Delta state monthly allocation while River's was used to bribe delegates. |
three:Is that so, so how did PDP financed it's convention. |
Hmmmmm Trump of 'God's own Country' hasn't finished appointing his cabinet. Without money Atiku would have been more clueless than GEJ. Atiku without stolen public funds would have been the oldest boko haram foot soldier |
TonyeBarcanista:Status qou remains then, NASS should just take Valium and forget this issue. They will loose in this one. |
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