Celebrities › Re: Ini Edo Stuns In Blue Dress For Honourable Desmond Elliot’s Inaugural Reception by Dollyak(f): 10:00am On Jun 12, 2015 |
BaddieKay: I wonder what my reason would be 4 hating...I expect better 4rm her.Imagine seeing Genevieve,Omotola or even Stephanie Okereke in an outfit like dis okay o. Fair enough |
Politics › Re: Adeola Of Sahara TV Brings Keeping It Real To An End After Mugabe Encounter by Dollyak(f): 10:00am On Jun 12, 2015*. Modified: 11:29am On Jun 12, 2015 |
ellechrystal: U see, there is nothing as good as a polite woman, a woman with a good attitude. How can u disgrace a president that much? A man who got d throne wen u were still a toddler, kai. This freedom of speech d devil has succeeded in using to destroy some people. If she had spoken to d man politely with respect with less regards to his shortcomings I think she wouldn't ve been tagged bad or even ended her show. They thought this was jonathan who they destroyed n said all sort of things about? This is a pure lesson to her. She crossed her line big tym. I just pray dey don't come after her d other way round... hmmm You see, this is the problem with you lots. You guys would rather respect rather than fight for your rights and ask tough questions. Anyway, continue. |
Celebrities › Re: Ini Edo Stuns In Blue Dress For Honourable Desmond Elliot’s Inaugural Reception by Dollyak(f): 9:34am On Jun 12, 2015 |
BaddieKay: What da fu<k is dis?Aside the shoes,nothing else is likeable in my Opinion though you sure you're not hating |
Politics › Re: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Dollyak(f): 9:30am On Jun 12, 2015 |
ABJDOT: that's enough girl, if you don't like Osun state then I'll advise you to commit suicide. See this subhuman. Ugly tin. *spit* |
Politics › Re: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Dollyak(f): 9:28am On Jun 12, 2015 |
Ahmeduana: HEY MR, YOU SURE SAY YOU BE FEMALE? nope |
Politics › Re: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Dollyak(f): 12:13am On Jun 12, 2015 |
paulibling: Which infrastructure? Say what you know. Is it talking drum or oranmiyan staff or osun juju festival, which one? If you are in osun state the people will give you mass beating for posting this infrastructure dream. Aren't you scared that the average citizens are like him? This is the reason why we are in this situation. The average citizens are just too comfortable with mediocre  |
Politics › Re: Northern Chiefs To Osinbajo: by Dollyak(f): 11:25pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
ONYX5: Northern Chiefs to Osinbajo: Draw a line between blind loyalty and national duty Northerners who can be identified as closed associates to President Muhammadu Buhari, has told the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to draw a line between his blind loyalty to his former boss, Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu and national duty or remain denied access to sensitive and classified security information in the presidency. The advice was given today while reacting to what Osinbajo described as act of being shortchanged. "Everybody knows the VP has been loyal to Tinubu for decades and he cannot swear that he would not divulge details of these security meetings to his political boss. "Tinubu may have uses his influence to put him in this position but he must draw a line between blind loyalty and national duty," they opined. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, while reacting to the statement said, it would be an act of disloyalty to start keeping things to himself and leave Tinubu completely out of the system. He said, "But I guess we are in the same party and believe in the same ideology. Why now advising me to keep the hand that made me in the pocket? "Senator Bola Tinubu is not a traitor and cannot be kept long in political obscurity; not even from my side." Prof Osinbajo later advised the men not to see Tinubu as a threat to the Presidency. Saying, no matter how long he's denied access to classified security information in the Presidency, he cannot bite the hand that has fed him in politics. He further expressed displeasure in the statement credited to the Chiefs that he was denied access to classified information because he was a candidate promoted by Bola Tinubu (Ex-Lagos State Governor), and was not handpicked by Buhari himself. Prof. Osinbajo said, "That I was denied access based on who presented me as VP is a complete political aberration in our party, APC. "Senator Bola Tinubu is a leader in our party and deserve to be treated accordingly." However, the Chiefs posited that if the President had picked a vice, it is likely that such individual may get the access Osinbajo isn't getting now. idiot. Poor attempt |
Christianity Etc › Re: ISIS Forces Girls To Recite Qur'an While Being Raped by Dollyak(f): 11:22pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: ISIS Forces Girls To Recite Qur'an While Being Raped by Dollyak(f): 11:19pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Word fail me. |
Politics › Re: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Dollyak(f): 11:19pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
akoaki: But many in ekiti are educated but they have not been enjoying good governance for sometime. how many are enlightened? Most people don't know what a good government is, so are just happy to accept a mediocre. My opinion. |
Politics › Re: My Administration Has Performed Very Well – Aregbesola by Dollyak(f): 11:08pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
God will judge him. What a slap in the face of people in osun |
Christianity Etc › Re: Questions For Christian From Muslims by Dollyak(f): 10:20pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
crusadistic: see double standards,like xtians are not the people who disturb more and attack other religious beliefs most.am not even attacking or denigrating your belief I simply asked a question.or weren't you ordered by Jesus to preach the gospels is it not also your duty in clarifying things. My answer is that you should search into your heart, and ask yourself whether you are in the right religion. Most of us are in one religion or the other through the influence of our parents , so we are more likely to justify that faith. Maybe you should pray genuinely one day that God should show you an evidence of the right path, and I am sure he will. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Questions For Christian From Muslims by Dollyak(f): 10:11pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
OREMUSSANCTUS: Abuamam ma paddy rilwayne001 tartar9 empiree tola9ja udatso Dispute dis and get an award muhamMAD(dbuh) *disaster be upon him(dbuh) I can't believe you are filled with this much hate. Wow |
Christianity Etc › Re: Questions For Christian From Muslims by Dollyak(f): 10:10pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
realdee44: Sorry bro, you can't get the answer to these questions because no matter how one explians to you, you still & will never understand except u have the holy spirit (the great teacher). The kingdom of God is a mystery & the only way God makes known the mystery of His kingdom is through his son Jesus.
The only way you can get an answer to those questions is by accepting Jesus & receiving the gift of the Spirit. So don't ask. its either you accept Jesus or mind your own business. wow¡ That is not the way to welcome a curious mind? |
Politics › Re: Pardon Saraki, Dogara, APC Chieftain Begs Party Leadership by Dollyak(f): 10:07pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
As usual nothing will happen. |
Politics › Re: The Darkest Baby In The World Born In South (photo) by Dollyak(f): 10:04pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Do you guys know it's not normal right? God bless the baby. |
Politics › Re: Osun, Ogun And Oyo States Joins Lagos To Declare 12 June Public Holiday by Dollyak(f): 8:32pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Nice. While you are at it, how about you do something a bit more impactful |
Politics › Re: Atiku Abubakar Held Meeting With Segun Agbaje,akpabio And Others (photos) by Dollyak(f): 8:31pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Like play like play, this guy is trying to slip into presidency. |
Politics › Re: Photos From A Protest In Rivers Against Wike Alledged Plan To Sack LG Chairmen by Dollyak(f): 8:27pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
This is what people should be doing instead of fighting each other. You can slip a bit of violence here and there  . These politicians needs to listen. |
Politics › Re: Louis Farrakhan's Message To Black People With The Breakfast Club by Dollyak(f): 7:23pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
PabloAfricanus: What's stopping you and your black leaders from telling the world how beautiful and lovely the blackman and his world is? BET is not even a black controlled media channel. How about creating your own thing?Do it and let's see!
Heck no sir! In the big scheme of things...the above guys are "LOSERS"...you read that right. The role models that will inspire positive and liberating action are in the leagues of Shaka Zulu, Ahmadu Bello etc. These were men of conquest and triumph. The part of me that detests warfare and bloodshed would agree...but then the world is what it is. Its a world of conquest and plunder. You need to be able to wage wars, fight decisive battles, claim territories, exploit other peoples, impose your laws on strange lands and generally lord it over others. I bet you if the whites had not given media coverage to the folks you listed...most blackmen wouldn't give a dam.n about them or whatever they stood for.
Maybe you didn't get the memo...I could CC you excerpts tho... The white man does not you anything. The white man doesn't owe it to you to be fair, just, kind, honest or straight forward. He doesn't owe it to you to "appreciate black beauty"...or agree that your "broad nose and thick lips" are beautiful too. He doesn't owe it to you to make sure perception of black people and their ways of life is positive. The white man did not brave the dangers of the Atlantic crossing hundreds of years ago...the confrontations with the Native Indians...the cold and hunger of living in a new land...to "give justice, fairness or equity" to the black man. They did not develop the vast land mass of North America and Canada...so the black man could live on equal terms with them. They took the land by force, killed off the natives, forced those they couldn't kill to sign off the land over in perpetuity to them and their heirs. The black man was not and still is not part of their long term plans. Its not a fair or just world...if you want justice or fairness...go get it! All those defeatist excuses are just escape windows for cowards and those afraid to dare and die.
Show me the equivalent of the Egyptian pyramids in sub-saharan africa...not mud mounds. Don't also tell me about Sudan...cos ancient Egypt extended far...and migrants from Egypt took the customs along. The people Alexander and his successors met in Egypt could not have been sub saharan africans. By the time the Romans and Arabs took over...they were clearly a mixture of many peoples. And all of that had little or nothing to do with sub saharan africa. If you doubt me...I could challenge you to give me the oral history of your ethnic group about the Giza pyramid.
Stop blaming the whites bro. They're just doing their thing...and they owe you no apologies. The challenge is to do your own thing...if you can. Strongly agree with all your points. As bad or unethical as it may sound, it is the biological survival of the fittest, of which they have been able to play to the fullest. I would rather we we play them at their own game than playing the self pitying game going on with most black folks. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 6:40pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Kzealz: No disrespect::: but the west has been fooled for long::: dont underestimate d wisdom of the northerners::: dats y tins doznt really work out with them n easterners:: because thats anoda set of wise ppl::: now d west are crying:: the north used them to achieve presidency::: the north still used east to disorganize the plans of the west to impose powor on NAS living them to fight within themselves Indeed. Divide and conquer comes to mind |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 6:37pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Jesus. I haven't seen this much stupid people in my life. smh. |
Celebrities › Re: Fans Blast Basketmouth After He Uploaded This On Facebook (pics) by Dollyak(f): 6:28pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
This is why i keep saying the average Nigerians are stupid and devoid of critical thoughts. They still took offence to the thought provoking posts. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 6:24pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
sukkot: defeatist ? for some weird reason you seem to think whomever is ruling nigeria affects the common man in any region of the country. when obasanjo was on top what did you gain ? nada. when abacha was on top what did you gain ? nada. when goodluck was on top what did you gain ? nada. nigeria is not a civilized country and as such it does not matter to the masses who is ruling. the only benefit each tribe gains is being able to say ' someone from my tribe is the president '. thats the only gain. bragging rights. igbos most especially are entrenched in this bragging right thing. they dont care how messed up a candidate is so long as they can say ' an igbo man is ruling '. and sister ? thats the only benefit for the common man. so i dont know why you make it sound like there is a pot of gold to be gained from a yoruba man being on top lmao. and based on the fact that there is no gain for the common man no matter who rules ? at least give me a ruler from a tribe that will not throw it in my face all the time about how they are superior because the president is from their tribe. and that for me would be the hausa or fulani man.  Seriously, the more I talk to guys like you on nl the more convinced i get, that it will take a long time for Nigeria to progress. The main problem with Nigeria is because many are just happy to vote based on emotions and ego, live their lives without slinging too much into the future of the country. It's funny how you would rather vote based on emotions compared to what's best for the country. The more intelligent option is to chose the best person for the country, even at the expense of your ego. This is the CV of the Northerners 1 Denial of federalism request by Yorubas/SS/SE 2 Denial of 6 regions division by the same southern region. 3 Lowest GDP per capital in the country. ..etc I have no doubt we would've been practicing federalism if the house were dominated by southerners. Hey, why bother? Let's allow the everything to go to pots. Anyways, my last comments to you is that the power is in your hands to influence the country's politics & policies. Good luck to you. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 5:17pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
bmos: This man must be hallucinating.... ? |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 5:16pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
sukkot: playing second fiddle was dangerous in an era where the only resource to sustain the whole country was oil. however nobody is buying oil anymore. oil is going out of fashion fast as new technological advancements are being made and newer and cleaner sources of energy discovered. one of the G7 mandates was to end the global use of oil. so at this beautiful time in our history the resource we have is the land. we will all return to farming and it will matter not who is ruling the country or who is playing first or second fiddle. and as for the hausas running the country, i really dont care. i see hausas as humble and simple. i dont mind being ruled by a humble and simple tribe of people. i draw the line if i am being ruled by a boastful chest beating tribe lmao. so as long as the hausa is on top, i personally dont mind because they are nor boastful chest beaters. Naa you sound so defeatist...  . Word failed me. I hope you know the implication of what you just said, going forward. I am actually speechless. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 5:07pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Ohammadike: How can a slave complain That's harsh. Calling a fellow human a slave, a 58 years old man for that matter is really low. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 5:05pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Dee60: Silly talk. Why should the President and VP sit in the same meetings. That is waste of resources. The VP should be engaged in real work instead of going around with PMB! True! But he shouldn't be kept in the dark about some of the on goings in Aso rock.The problem is not so much about the exclusions from meetings, but the alleged acknowledgement of a deliberate attempt to keep information away from the VP. |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 5:00pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
sukkot: one of my prophesies coming to pass. i said buhari was going to win and that he was going to turn against all those who elected him and arrest them all and lock them up for corruption including jagaban. it is coming to past. and all these ndigbo rascals shouting about playing second fiddle to hausa, at least we are playing second fiddle, but you guys are not even in the race. you are non-existent. better to play second fiddle than to be a nonentity. anyway so the reason the VP is not looked favorably upon by buhari is because he is part of what buhari views as a recipient of corruption. he is a jagaban boy. this is not tribal. i am sure he will be happy to have a neutral yoruba man like he did with idiagbon. and i am sure he is yearning for fashola to be his right hand man. so watch buhari turn around and arrest everybody on top. this is why he is colluding with chad niger and the british. those will be his regional and international firepower when he is ready to take down jagaban babangida obasanjo goodluck and all the corrupt kleptocrats we have had who are still alive. in fact i think he is going to put a clamp on all the banks and then change the nigerian money. then anyone who comes in to change over a certain amount to the new currency will be locked up. you guys dont know buhari like i know that nigga. with all these international visits what he is doing is encircling all the prey in nigeria. he is tightening the noose slowly around their necks Don't you think It's scary and alarming for us to play a second fiddle in the first place? I don't want yorubas to get comfortable with it at all. Something needs to be done as it is obvious the northerners hold the cards in this country |
Politics › Re: Governor Ahmed Of Kwara Receives Surprise Visit From His Daughters At Work.photo by Dollyak(f): 4:16pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Beautiful girls |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Been 'locked Out' Of Buhari’s Security Meetings - Daily Post by Dollyak(f): 1:14pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
lomprico: Rubbish! The northern agenda is coming to play. Is obama not a lawyer too but he meets with security chiefs, are jona n sambo not civiliabs too but met with service chiefs. They are just clipping tinibu's wings n influence in this government. Ndi yoloba ntoor! Exactly |
Politics › Re: Nigeria???????? by Dollyak(f): 12:47pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
EUROBOMBER: I have noticed how your people heap curses on you when you write reasonably here for them to read and understand. The truth is bitter and I couldn't care less. Doesn't make any tiny difference. *shrugs* |