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Appears that Beaf has run out of anything useful to say. TKOed like his boy GEJ. Hopefully we won't catch you in drag escaping from justice like Alams. Or perhaps you like wearing women's clothing for fun? Who am I to judge you, it is a free country. |
Gbawe:Lol, you've nailed it right on the head. That is exactly who Beaf is. . . Baghdad Bob (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Saeed_al-Sahhaf)! ![]() Some enterprising Nairalander should make a site mocking him, like this one: http://www.welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com/ |
How about this. If EVERY allegation is a lie, then you can pick at least one of them to tell me to defend, no? Which one is the biggest one? Whichever one that is, I'll defend it. In other words, put up or shut up. Regarding Tinubu. . . first of all, you are a dumbass. Tinubu was accused of laundering money, not directly dealing drugs himself. So it makes no sense to call him a "drug baron." These accusations might all seem the same to you, given that you don't understand the issues or legal system here, but they are not. Part of the problem is you have no clue what you are blathering about. Being accused of laundering money != being a drug lord != being convicted of anything != escaping from justice in the UK wearing a bra and panties after stealing billions of your own people's money |
I wonder if Alams was wrapped up like this when he made his escape? https://i53.tinypic.com/30bkxg8.jpg |
alj harem:Billions of dollars in Nigeria's reserves frittered away in less than a year. And he has the gall to call someone else a rascal? ![]() GEJ dey laugh, but the people of Nigeria dey cry |
Beaf:More ad hominems. . . As for the lies, I've challenged you to back up each and every claim you've made on this thread, because they are ALL lies, but we both know you can't; shame. What part of that is difficult to understand?Which one is a lie? Show me where I lied, and I'll back it up. Are you related to the drug baron, Tinubu by any chance? why so touchy about his drugs?More ad hominems! Seems like a pattern with you. Is this all you have? In any case, Tinubu was never jailed. He went to court like a man, paid a fine, and handled his business. He didn't escape justice dressed like a woman. He is free to come and go as he pleases, even visiting the UK if he wants. Can you say the same about Alams? ![]() |
Beaf:Bigoted against who? Name some names? And since so many of my posts are LIES, surely it should be easy to point out at least one of them? And the more intelligent peeps than yourself I was referring to? Nah, it doesn't include governors, its everyday types, carpenters, rewires, drivers, meat sellers etc.Well, first of all, without trying to be an @ss about it, this set of people isn't very large, as a fraction of humanity. Second, why does their concern over the r.ape of Bayelsa by its governors mean that others should not be? |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=602310.msg7701486#msg7701486 date=1297293386]oK, what the hell was u smoking using the bolded in a sentence to Beaf? You trying to fry his brain?![/quote]Dude's style is just annoying as hell. What the hell does Tinubu, a guy who isn't even in office have to do with GEJ's statement? ![]() Beaf, the game is over. Every time you respond in a moronic and infantile way like this, I'll call you out on it. If you want to bring up Fashola's godfather (Tinubu), then I may as well bring up GEJ's homeboys Edwin Clark and Diepreye "Crossdresser" Alamieyeseigha ![]() If you want to play that game, let's go right ahead. |
Beaf, running from pillar to post. Everybody who disagrees with GEJ is an "ethnic bigot" ![]() |
Beaf:15+ years in existence now. So that is the excuse for absolutely no development and progress in the state? OK, how many years should we wait before the governors develop the state and stop stealing its money? 100 years? 1000? More intelligent people are concerned about the ra'pe of that territory to fuel the rest of the country. Nigeria's first oil well was in what is now know as Bayelsa, but they were not connected to the national grid until 2006.I assume that you aren't including the plundering governors as part of these people more intelligent than I? ![]() Now we begin to know NL's demons as well as ethnic bigots and liars like you.Ethnic bigot? Me? Na lie! Who am I bigoted against? Liar? Also a lie. Tell me what I've lied about. I dare you. In general, how about we stop with your ad-hominem sort of slander and character assassination and instead focus on the facts? Or you fear the facts? |
[size=25pt]Alamieyeseigha rallies support for Jonathan[/size]http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/alamieyeseigha-rallies-support-for-jonathan/ Na wa o. Being supported by a criminal who stole billions from his own people, an outlaw who escaped justice in London by disguising himself as a woman! ![]() http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4499962.stm Why does GEJ cavort with such unsavory characters? How much of Bayelsa's money did GEJ secret away? |
I would not be surprised if GEJ has stolen more money that Tinubu has, when it is all said and done. Why is his state (Bayelsa) an absolute backwater, while Rivers and Delta are flourishing? In whose pocket did Bayelsa's money disappear? Alams alone? Or was Alams the only one prosecuted? In any case, GEJ (and Beaf, his sycophant) need to heed the words of Fashola. |
^-- lol ![]() |
Sparkle777:Indeed, wasn't really trying to make fun of her. |
And it is interesting that these remarks are being made from outside Lagos , so I hope that when they come here they would be able to call us rascals again.In other words, say it to my face, b1tch. And if we are rascals, it means that some of the other governors they have been presiding over is a republic of rascals. But I leave him to decide his own choice of words. Why should they be worried about our success in Lagos? ![]() I think that if the PDP wants to swap candidates for the Governor of Lagos, I will be ready to face him because his candidate is not talking about what he wants to do in Lagos.LOL! He queried: “Why are the federal roads in Lagos have not been fixed? Why do Lagosians not have electricity? Why should Lagosians bear the cost of their own security in spite of the enormous votes for that every year in the federal budget? These are the issues that concern Lagosians and those are the issues about which their votes will be deployed.Preach! The Lagos voters will not vote on the basis of luck. I didn’t win this office on the basis of luck, it was won on the basis of very clear manifesto of the ACN, very clear ideas about how to fix this economy, very hard work that we have done since 1999 as a people, progressives who have shown our common touch with the people. ![]() Fashola K.O.ed GEJ. |
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=601921.msg7700736#msg7700736 date=1297285833]I have no problem with a Fashola type Yoruba politicians to be governor of Abia State. Anyone is better than the Orjis! [/quote]I'm not trying to be a d1ck. . . but it isn't like people all over West Africa moving en masse to Abia (or any state in that area.)However, they are moving to Lagos in large #s. So the relative value of the two positions isn't quite the same. |
^-- More generally, would be nice if we could fix agriculture in this country ![]() |
SEFAGO:Federal Republic of CRYAFRA |
@alj harem: Do what you like. Just don't burn down Yoruba property in Abuja. If by mistake any of my own property is damaged in any way. . . |
alj harem: ![]() Northerners love blood sha |
Western region has been dead since the 60s. Delta State and Edo, no real reason for me to view them as mine to be suppressed. I dunno, I'm not a fan of oppression ![]() |
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=601921.msg7700155#msg7700155 date=1297279770]If only we had our own separate nations instead of Nigeria. I believe that the Igbo and the Yoruba would have been the best of friends, because we have mutual interest. Suppressing our minorities. [/quote] ![]() I don't think we have any minorities though? In Yorubaland, at least. But yeah, there is a saying I've heard before that is pretty apt. . . "good fences make good neighbors." |
@Afam: The twitter link on your site is broken, just FYI |
I love Igbo people though ![]() Gotta give them an A for effort at least? Perseverance is an admirable quality. I suspect we could be good friends if Nigeria wasn't the way it is. |
Hunger for bush meat ![]() Glad she survived though. |
^-- That is actually pretty impressive. Didn't know he did that. |
jason123:25% is a lot, dude ![]() And almost all my salary would be in that regime. Nigeria isn't a place where you get a lot of services from the government either. |
afam4eva:At this point, capital is Lagos, not Ibadan. And I have no problems with outsiders investing. Investment is beneficial to both parties; everyone wins. But seeking political office or power? That is when there is trouble. Though I should point out that people whose first allegiance is Lagos, I think they should eventually be able to seek political office. Perhaps 100 years from now, even the governor spot. But right now with Nigeria as ti is, now is not the time for that. |
jason123:How? http://www.lasg-ebs-rcm.com/assets/pdf/PAYE-Regulation.pdf Looks like the 25%+ tax bracket only requires 160k naira in salary. Seems like a lot in taxes, no? |
To be 100% frank, when I go back to Nigeria I might not even settle in Lagos ![]() Damn taxes too high there ![]() Still, it is pretty much our capital. And only a fool let's his capital be taken by outsiders. |
At times I wish this ACN/CPC alliance had been pulled off. Looks like GEJ will be president tho ![]() |
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[/quote]I'm not trying to be a d1ck. . . but it isn't like people all over West Africa moving en masse to Abia (or any state in that area.)