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FL have a source of income? I think I know where it comes from. ![]() |
Beaf:Under what law? Naija? As it stand his asset will be what the banks are after. Seeing that the kids are abroad, not much will happen. |
philip0906:It is a forum. Quench and die if you no like am. ![]() ~Bluetooth:I see your point, and I have to say, it is a difficult one. Having said that, I am not sure the option of punishing the kids [in this case] is the way forward. ![]() If your papa become billionaire, our culture demand you do not question your elders. ![]() |
Kobojunkie:Yes they adults, but I very much doubt they know what their father is up too. By the look on their face, they look like ajebutter, lol. I won't be surprise if they are not street smart and in some ways imbeciles. I have no proof of this, but I am sticking by it. lol. |
~Bluetooth:Omo wetin dey do you jare? This same mentality of "get the children" is what we see time and time again in the north when there is violence, and as such innocent kids die because of their parent. You are suggesting the same logic you know. As to having millions of dollars in their accounts, you just cannot say that for these two girls or can you? Because if you do, I will be asking your for proof. Proper proof. |
@Kobo I agree. I am not saying every parent will do that. One thing though, judging by the photos posted, this kiddos are only in their 20s. It is hard to say they are fully aware and know the ins and outs of what their father is doing though. |
Kobojunkie:No. I am saying it is normal instinct for a parent to protect and provide for their kids. This man in question did that. Yes, he may have used public funds to do so, but given the culture and history of embezzlement in Nigeria, it is not far fetched to say most if not all will do the same. No? |
globatop:No, you are the problem, you are the enemy of progress. Let the criminal be punished for his crime. As it stand, the kids are not criminals. Jeez. Using your logic, I suppose it is okay when those religious fanatics in the north used cutlass and machete to chop up the children, simply because their parents are perceived non-believers? I mean, what is the difference between you and them right now? Like I said before, it is normal parental instinct to provide for one's kid. As it stand, Aondokaa did what any parent would have done. Jeez. There should also be a stronger punishment for the families of looters. Obama is not doing this for our country alone but also helping to reduce illegal immigrants to USA on the long run, as looted money could be used to improve living condition of NigeriansYeah how very logical and totally awesome of you. If the families are found to have a part to play in it, yeah, but as it stand please tell me what these kids have done? Nothing. They just so happen to be the daughter of a man we do not like. Jeez. |
What you should know is that most of these parents who steal / loot do it for the comfort of their children. So why won't their children share in their punishment. How many children have disowned their parents for looting?Actually, that is not always true. Embezzling public money in Nigeria is almost the norm, it will be unusual for any government official no to do so. Show me one who haven't at all, then I will show you a unicorn. These folks also steal because they are plain greedy. Period. It is normal for any parent to instinctively look after their own. |
Quote from: Kobojunkie on Today at 06:51:48 PMI agree that they cannot be spared the shame. They are innocent, and far as things goes, they appear to be kiddos. Not even in their late 20s yet. My point? They are kids on the grand scale of things and as such let them be protected. It violates their privacy to have their pictures plastered all over the internet just because of the "perceived" crime of their fathers. I am not a fan of any bad politician/stupid law maker, but the children should be protected by all means. Quote from: 3kay945 on Today at 07:59:05 PMThat is an archaic way of thinking am afraid. Should we punish the Kids of that law maker up in the north that is sleeping with a minor? I mean this sort of mentality do not get us anywhere. In the UK, when certains MP where found to be cheating the public out of money via their expenses claim, I suppose it is okay in your book to throw the law at their kids too? princekevo:The solicitors and lawyers will be laughing all the way to the bank. These children shown are Students for crying out loud - Females for that matter - there is nothing the law can do. They have not broken any immigration rules. They just so happen to be the daughter of a bad government official that is all. For the record, there is a man in the UK who have preached hatred and violence against the UK. Needless to say, he was kicked out, however his daughter is still here. The daughter have nothing to do with the actions of the father you see. @All I can understand why some people will feel bitter, but abeg make we put emotions aside and let us be logical. These kids are innocent. |
It do not affects the kids perse, it is more or less the norm. However, love and affection are shown in different ways - Via buying of clothes, etc. |
princekevo:And who the fucccckkkkk are you? Jesus? Or the Lord Moses worshipped that took vengeance on 4 or 5 generation down the line because of the sin of the father? I beg shush commot. The kids are innocent simple. They do not have anything to do with the father. In a court of law, they won't be called upon, nor will the judgement affect them. Jeez. Thank god, western world do not subscribe to animalism and backward ideas like you do. |
It is unfair that the children names and identity are been revealed. They have nothing to do with the actions of their father. I once worked in a University, where one of the Ayatollah of Iran two daughters attended, but I dare not say such thing out in a public place. I will be fired. ![]() Shame on saharareporters for this one. |
Bidemi1997:Thank you, thank you. I have adopted your reply as my new signature now [With slight modification to it]. I hope you like it. By the way, find me in Politics, Romance or Music where am looking fro trouble. ![]() |
Beaf:Speak for yourself. You see a reason to weep. I see a reason to go get my own share of the national cake. I am tired of trying to make it work while others [if not most] undo that. I tell you what, make we eat the whole thing make e scatter. Anybody we no get him due nah monkey I swear. These folks embezzling out money have no morals, why should I? I aint Jesus and I stopped being compassionate. Heck common sense is out of the window too. |
Lwkmd Dude, you clearly do not know me. I am just not keen on debating with you. You rant and just post more rants, that is about it. No offence, but me and you no dey for the same category o. ![]() |
I am enjoying your frustration. Keep it coming. ![]() On what chart was muhammed number one? Billboard, abi na UK's top of the pop? |
pheesayor:You should be shot. ![]() This is a condition affecting millions of people world wide. You really should be shot for posting such jargons and claims. Some drugs are derived from plants, and do have side effects. As already pointed out, there is no known cure, how ever it can be managed effectively in most patient with bronchodilators. |
Warning. Warning. Warning. Frosbell, do not reply to him/her/it. He/she/it will end up ranting, but if you are bored and willing to bicker. Go for it. No say I no warn you sha. ![]() |
Finally, it is starting to dawn on you. Let me make it even clearer, I lost interest in your post, when you started ranting. Is that clear enough for you? ![]() |
^^^ Is anyone gonna read that? Once they do, can I have a summary please. Jeez. ![]() |
With every single sentence I post, you appear to go on a three paragraphs [average] rant. WTF is in you man? Look, your post are of no interest to me. You really are having a debate with yourself. And please, do not for one second think I cannot point out your foolishness and faith blindness. I am just watching you from afar and enjoying your frustration. |
You are right, illiteracy was never a problem in Nigeria. It is only a problem in US and UK. ![]() |
Seriously, wtf is this dude talking about? ![]() |
afam4eva:Since when did yahoozee becomes a yard stick for measuring literacy? ![]() **Throws hand in the air and criss crosses them to the tune of yahoozee** ![]() |
What a load of bullshiiiit. No Principle is absolute. There are exceptions and clauses that can change that. Simply put, he can be bought for the right price. ![]() |
Gosh, even NASA exam do not have such failure rates. Jeez. |
The problems I see are as follows: Possible high numbers of illiteracy or semi-illiteracy? Poorly organised marking scheme approach Ploy to cheat people out of their money? As it stand, I will go with the last two options. there is no way 9987 people who can write their own names, read instructions, desperate for jobs etc will fail an aptitude test. Jesus freaking hell. When there is a high number of failure, then something is fundamentally wrong somewhere. |
What a load of cobblers. Pardon me if I refuse to entertain your rant. ![]() |
Hahaha I like it. The proverbial case of Ghana the David slinging a head shot and killer blow to Nigeria the Giant. I love it. Seriously, there is nothing in the article to suggest Glo is getting kicked out. This is just a mere case vandalism at best. And as it stand they appear to be leaving at their own will.Please change the thread title, it is misleading and promotes animosity towards our neighbours. |
This is my opinion nothing more. Bow leg should correct ifself over time. Calcium-rich food should be encouraged too. K leg I have no idea. In both cases, please do not hesitate to see an expert or someone qualified for an assessment. |
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