Romance › Re: Guys, What Is The Greatest Lie A Woman Has Ever Told You? by dokunbam(m): 10:04pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
I don't listen to lies |
Web Market › Re: The Domainkingng Thread by dokunbam(m): 2:13pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
domainking: Hi, Hi domainking My site has been offline for three days now what is going on. I can only view it on mobile. Pls do something or I will be forced to move my sites My clients are complaining |
Romance › Re: 21 Embarrassing Things That Happen To Girls With Big Boobs by dokunbam(m): 1:27pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
tonygee88: All boobs are soft? 4get ooo... Some hard like carton oooo what!
I guess you have seen them all.
I have never seen boobs as hard as cartoon.
hard booby? I can imagine that |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Govt. Orders Forensic Audit Of NNPC, 80 Other Agencies by dokunbam(m): 2:16pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
Head will roll.
Good for Nigeria |
Music/Radio › Re: A Finnish Singer That's In Love With Nigeria And Afro Beat. by dokunbam(m): 1:36pm On Jan 29, 2016 |
What all these craze about naija music.
Naija we are super dope always |
Romance › Re: 21 Embarrassing Things That Happen To Girls With Big Boobs by dokunbam(m): 9:25am On Jan 29, 2016 |
daretodiffer: Women with small size don't like you sef, g and dash your management to someone else oh sorry I dont mean that, just kidding. I like small soft bobby naa and you know all bobbis are soft. I like  In short I LIKE BOOB NO MATA THE SIZE  |
Romance › Re: 21 Embarrassing Things That Happen To Girls With Big Boobs by dokunbam(m): 5:43pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
I so much love booby from medium to big size -> EXTRA LARGE  I dont like small size but I can still manage it  |
Business › Re: Day Dangote Bargained EkoHotel Carpark Fee From N5,000 To N1,000-Friend Recounts by dokunbam(m): 12:02pm On Jan 28, 2016 |
Chanchit: Real business men no dey waste money anyhow. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians React To Martin Onovo's Interview On Channels Today - Video by dokunbam(m): 5:09pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
bigerboy200: Two bottles of Hi Malt for this brilliant comment.. thanks bro he failed to answer the question " What can you do differently?" what what am interested in, not those comments that will not move Nigeria anywhere. What can you do to move this country forward? what we Nigerians are interested in is what can move this country forward. not some empty talk |
Politics › Re: Nigerians React To Martin Onovo's Interview On Channels Today - Video by dokunbam(m): 4:50pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
I know this man very well, he get mouth die.
The point is I cant take politician serious until you hold a position and perform.
Alot of them politicians have said more than this.
Be the governor of your state first and let see what you can do.
its better said than done.
My opinion though |
Career › Re: Update: He Is Crippled But Works As A Cobbler: Very Inspiring (photos) by dokunbam(m): 4:37pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
funnyworld: please do something to better his lot so that others can emulate you. Not just posting his pictures. |
Jokes Etc › Re: Check Out The Eritrean Embassy In Abuja Right Now by dokunbam(m): 4:28pm On Jan 27, 2016 |
All the roads lead to Eritrea Naija men, kai This when you know their true color  |
Celebrities › Re: "Maima Is Not Guilty!" -ice Prince Throws Shocker by dokunbam(m): 3:52pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
ok Have heard |
Phones › Re: My Experience With Android Phones So Far (photos) by dokunbam(m): 1:27pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Advice On How To Unlock Iphone 5s According to the person that sent it: Bought from a company in Uk with 2 years warranty(so not a stolen phone) Its already be cleaned. Just to unlock it to use Nigeria sim. Thanks |
Phones › Re: Advice On How To Unlock Iphone 5s by dokunbam(op): 12:03pm On Jan 15, 2016 |
missKiffy: Computer villlage is ur best bet, be careful tho. Don't allow them swindle you Thanks jare Yes That's what am trying to avoid, I don't want to go to computer village. I went to slot close to my area and the price they gave is outrageous. So I called the person that sent it. he explained they might think is a stolen phone because of the Icloud stuff. Or I will have to send it back for him to unlock and send back to me again. He said it will cost him less than 4k equivalent Nigeria money to unlock |
Phones › Advice On How To Unlock Iphone 5s by dokunbam(op): 11:49am On Jan 15, 2016 |
According to the person that sent it:
Bought from a company in Uk with 2 years warranty(so not a stolen phone)
Its already be cleaned. Just to unlock it to use Nigeria sim.
Thanks |
Politics › Re: Senate Summons Emefiele To Explain N305 To 1$ by dokunbam(m): 11:45am On Jan 15, 2016 |
saintopus: I think the problem of the economy has nothing to do with the leadership, but I believed it was as a result of the the drop in the prices of oil coupled with our lack of productivity. We as a nation must learn to patronize the made in Nigeria products. That is the only way we can go out of this problem.
I am a Wailer, however, I know deep within me it is not the fault of either PMB or Emefiele but our glut for foreign made products that can be obtained locally. I also feel that government should take the responsibility of showing the example of what it means to patronize locally made goods. But I do not see that happening now with the level of greed and vanity among our political office holders I do not see that coming to pass in the nearest future. So I think we should all brace up for very rough times.
God Bless Nigeria. God Bless me |
Webmasters › Am In Need Of Active Email Addresses by dokunbam(op): 11:34am On Jan 15, 2016 |
I want between 50k and 100k active email address for newsletters, I want lagos residents
Thanks |
Jokes Etc › Re: Hilarious: Photos Of Foolish People Doing Crazy Things by dokunbam(m): 3:45pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
 Some people must be very crazy |
Properties › Re: Meriekriss Int'l Services - Sales & Installations Of Wall Papers, 3D Panels Etc by dokunbam(m): 11:59am On Jan 14, 2016 |
bookmarked |
Politics › Re: How Akpobolokemi, Tompolo Stole Nimasa’s Billions- PM NEWS by dokunbam(m): 11:45am On Jan 14, 2016 |
irunooboo: [b]How do Gej and other PDP members sleep at night with all these massive looting they supervised for so long? Instead of defending the country's treasury from political wolves, Jonathan turned a blind eye to their activities while deceiving the citizens that he will fight corruption with technology as if the technology will not be operated by these same corrupt thieves flocking around him. Jonathan is worse than cancer. Wicked thief from OTUOKE. Shame on him and his followers for defending this daylight robbery of the Nigerian treasury. Sometimes, I wish buhari can just suspend the constitution to enable him have unchecked powers to jail and execute these thieves who are screaming rule of law after commiting several crimes against humanity and looting the country blind. Democracy is indeed an enemy of our national progress and developments because its gives corrupt politicians the chance to thrive and delays their prosecution because they can buy court judgements at will and hide under the rule of law. GEJ and his goons shall never escape karma for inflicting so much damage on our beloved country. I hope the buhari locks them up and throw away the keys like he did to that biafraudster called Nnamdi Kanu [/b] |
Politics › Re: Beyond #ArmsProbe: The Need To Probe The Entire Defence Budget by dokunbam(m): 10:10pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
Spot on |
Crime › Re: Riot Happening Now At Eleme, Rivers State. (pictures) by dokunbam(m): 3:54pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
Now you guys are talking,
Hold your leaders accountable and stop blaming FG for your predicament |
Politics › Re: Abacha $300 Million Loot: Twitter Nigeria Reacts by dokunbam(m): 2:15pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
Nigerians always react |
Romance › Re: 7 Reasons Why People Kiss With Their Eyes Closed by dokunbam(m): 12:35am On Jan 09, 2016 |
Na lie
I dey kiss with my eyes open |
Politics › Re: Sign The Petition To Support President Buhari's War On Corruption by dokunbam(m): 12:31am On Jan 04, 2016 |
I support |
Politics › Re: Buhari Supporters Write Petition To Counter Anti- Buhari Petition by dokunbam(m): 12:04am On Jan 04, 2016 |
I support the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari |
Romance › Re: Why Do People Say Husbands Are Scarce When I Get At Least 2 Toasters In A Day? by dokunbam(m): 7:28pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
I always think about that because in my family, my extended family, we have more guys than ladies.
All my elder brothers are with more kid boys than girls |
Politics › Re: N4.7bn Cars: Buhari Can’t Dictate To Us –n’assembly by dokunbam(m): 5:15pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
Wealthyone: this pple wanna milk us dry. The twitter senator won't say anytin about this. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by dokunbam(m): 7:22pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
lastmanstandn: Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for. Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.
Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.
Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.
On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.
As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.
@ijigbami |
Politics › Re: Handwritten Statement By Nnamdi Kanu Containing Apology To PMB- Saharareporters by dokunbam(m): 9:12am On Dec 31, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Niger Deltans Are Cowards We Know What To Do To Them - Nnamdi Kanu by dokunbam(m): 8:21am On Dec 30, 2015 |
hydroking23: To all my Niger Delta brothers and sisters here is a sample of some of the insane comments spoken on radio Biafra by Nnamdi Kanu. The man truly deserves to rot in jail and anyone who supports him. |