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LAFO:Hehehe ![]() |
LAFO:Lol. Not knowing that many waters have passed under the bridge. ![]() |
esty27:Yup |
Idoko619:Go out and shoot someone and watch the government fry your ass. ![]() |
biggestmanhood:Lemme guess, you are a dullard in school? ![]() |
PenisCaP:Wake up bro, day don break. Stop daydreaming and go out and look for a job. Hating Yorubas online isn't a job. |
LordKushmann:Don't compare Finland with the United States. When was the last time you heard of high school shootings or theatre shootings in Finland, besides majority of the guns owned by individuals or families in Finland are hunting rifles mainly kept in cabins. Here, we are talking about relaxing the possession of guns in colleges and university campuses in a country notorious for school shootings and other forms of violence. People will always hate each other and some people will always wish they had the means of gunning down the object of their hate. It would be irresponsible for the government to make this means readily available. The law right now restricts access and carriage of firearms by civilians and look at How unsafe their schools are. Remove those legal restrictions and you'll have chaos. |
My Amiable VP. Three hundred salutes for you sir. By the way, abeg, that black female soldier behind France PM, who sabi her number, I wan call am. |
oluwaahmed:Pls pls pls, we are having an intellectual debate here. It's either you stay outside this thread and watch from the window or you slink back into the slimy, puke-ridden, maggot-infested sewer from whence you came. |
Idoko619:That's the Nigerian mentality. The state should be able to protect you. There's a reason you pay tax. The society will turn to a lawless one If everyone is the prosecutor, the judge and the executioner. |
Pidgin2:I see that you actually didn't read what I wrote up there. Please, go back and read it. Abacha? Are you for real? If there's a way we can drag his spirit to come and answer for his crimes, I'm game. |
Pidgin2:Lol. My dear, I have a day job that pays OK. I don't need to kiss any politician's ass for any reason. Besides I despise that class with a passion. They are all the same. People who forget the past are doomed to make the same mistakes. ![]() Our problems as a nation is rooted in our collective past and whatever we do now will just be tantamount to cutting the branches of the tree of corruption instead of uprooting it. You can't serve justice to current corrupt politicians when people like Obasanjo, Babangida, Atiku, Igbinedion, Akala, Goodluck Jonathan, Dame Patience, Saraki, Stella Oduah and Tinubu amongst many many others are walking around majestically, forming elder statesmen. Gather all of them, lock them up in a room and nuke that area. ![]() |
Congrats to the couple. Hope they make a paradise of their union. Wishing them the best. |
Aderola15:Hahaha... so right. |
Pidgin2:But that's the issue. Were can't forget the past because our present suffering is rooted in the past. Did you think corruption won't fight back? Surely you didn't expect that corruption will just lie down and die just like that. Most of what we are hearing of today started a long time ago and we wouldn't have heard of them at all if Buhari's government want making an effort at fighting corruption. Thanks to that effort, the Senate president himself has a case to answer in court. Something that would have been unthinkable during the last dispensation. |
Nigeria my Nigeria. A country where the elite rob the masses with impunity to the tune of billions of $$$, yet walk around like a Demi god. While a woman has an argument with another woman and she is remanded in prison. This is not a country. |
VolTOxic:If I was God, I'll kill that judge. ![]() |
The way people take dey loss for this country sef... Wish say na our politicians dey loss like dat.. Just hear say Saraki dey missing for three days now... ![]() |
Pidgin2:You know in your heart that what I posted is factually correct. Whether a man is trying to hold on to his job or not, the fact is, he is working, whatever the motivation is. Jonathan's EFCC did not even make one arrest, not one. It is shameful really that Nigerians can't see that. |
saccie1162: |
For coming late to class. ![]() And I had travelled from one state to another to attend the class (a Master's class). Wasn't allowed to enter. ![]() |
Pidgin2:You think if it was PDP in power we would know of these things? Lol. The EFCC was dead and buried during Jonathan's era. |
I hope we can all see How Nigerians are their own problems. From the politician whose eyes and fingers are permanently fixed in the nation's cookie jar. To the civil servant who continuously devises means to help politicians skirt the law To the banks who help these corporate thieves to launder their ill gotten wealth while deducting silly charges from their poor, regular, everyday customers. ![]() To private companies and firms who evade tax and flout labour regulations in treating their staff fairly To the staff of such companies who steal company properties and use company internet to surf Facebook, twitter and badoo. To the mechanic who inflates prices for the car owner To the housewife who doubles housekeeping money so that she can buy the latest shoes in town To the kid in school who lies about How much his school fees is and either buys his way or sleeps her way through the university. ![]() |
paschu:No they don't. You don't overcome terrorism by making everybody a terrorist. What happened to putting stricter gun regulations in place? What happened to "prevention is better than cure" methods? |
neocortex:Walahi, the judge should be de-benched or derobed or whatever. ![]() |
These are the kind of pastors whose actions shout "do as I say but not as I do" Anyway they don't even preach forgiveness and love anymore. They've all turned to prosperity preachers motivational speakers, conning their gullible listeners. I don't have pity for the lady either. She should have tempered her desperation to be famous with caution. |
paschu:Have you noticed that people generally don't know whether someone is mentally stable or unstable until after they have committed a crime? No? Mad people in the U.S don't often go about in dirty rags with dreadlocks, the type obtainable in Nigeria. Their own psychos go around in Armani business suits, priest's robes, police uniforms, judges gowns, etc sometimes with government details and paychecks. And most times the crimes are committed by members of these outstanding citizens' households like kids and wives because they have access to their father's or husband's guns. They should make possession of firearms illegal. For everybody. Unless you're in the military or police. AND ON DUTY A gun isn't a kitchen utensil nor is it a school equipment. Americans are crazy about rights and freedoms. There's no absolute freedom anywhere unless you wanna turn the place into a jungle. Besides the background check you mentioned, doesn't work. Especially when there are black markets where you can buy used guns. |
Dasuks:I'm glad somebody sees my point. |
paschu:It has never worked that way before. You are thinking that way because you're probably a decent person. Can you make the same claim for others on the same campus? Some are frustrated and want to take it out on others, others are from dysfunctional homes and wouldn't mind killing others If only to get the attention they have been denied at home. And so many cases of unstable minds. Placing guns in their hands doesn't make any sense at all. That you won't misuse it don't mean someone else won't. |
Homeboiy:Read this Maybe it will make you sober: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/herdsmen-women-youths-protest-nude-anambra-community/ |
ConqueredWest:Oponu. Savior that cannot save himself. You are the slave. Begging to be released and granted freedom. You are going nowhere until we decide to unchain you. So you can keep barking like a rabid dog in chains while your betters are slugging it out. |
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