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PoliticsRe: We Have Spent N50bn Taking Care Of Benue Flood Victims – Gov Ortom by Ethanegos(m): 10:24pm On Sep 24, 2017
1StopRudeness:
There should be a secrete assassination team reporting directly to the topmost patriot in power or is that we don't even have patriots is this nation who actually want things to get better. We can't possibly continue like this...at some point, there won't be a Nigeria ooo

Like this one now that came out to claim this horrible, bogus spending numbers with a whole lot of zeros...should just be secretly assassinated, I'm sure his deputy that will take over will give himself brain...by the time about 10 to 15 corrupt public office holders gets deleted mysteriously..everybody's brain contesting and still in power will hit reset mode.
There's only one thing they can fear..and that's death...all this efcc harassment and prison sentence won't work..they always have a way of escaping claiming there's no proof against them of lootng
spot on
CareerRe: I Want To Quit My Job For Uber Abuja Partner-Driver Business, Advise Needed by Ethanegos(m): 10:06am On Jul 06, 2017
From a first hand experience with Uber in Lagos, you are better off driving your own uber in Abuja. Just try and register your car with both Uber and Taxify. You will make your current salary in a week.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Newly Commissioned Abule-egba Flyover Bridge by Ethanegos(m): 12:55pm On May 18, 2017
coolcatty:
Ambode my guy..........God bless you man.

We the tax paying and law abiding Lagosians appreciate and love you....we are going to purchase your 2019 gubernatorial forms for you...you are a good man............God bless you once again for construction Okota-Amuwo road in less than 6months (a place inhabited by the gallant Igbos)...something that clownish talkative tribalist fashola couldn't do in 8years...you did it in 6months.........


God bless u over and over again....your government is a peaceful and prosperous one and we applaud your efforts....you have opened up Lagos and have rubbished all the inconsequential achievement of that tribalist fashola.

Ambo my Guy.
Try and be a better man. If he is tribalistic, you don't have to be. I agree with your Ambode part anyway. He is currently the only governor in Nigeria. Others are just class reps
CelebritiesRe: Liz Benson stuns In New Photos, After Daughter's Wedding by Ethanegos(m): 10:41am On Apr 05, 2017
They say Black is beautiful.

This is the beauty they were referring to.
PoliticsRe: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Ethanegos(m): 1:47pm On Mar 30, 2017
seunmsg:
Bayelsa and Delta should be in the top three. They are among the richest states in Nigeria with little or nothing to show for it since 1999.
Definitely Delta and Bayelsa
PoliticsRe: Copy Of Dino Melaye's NYSC Certificate (Photo) by Ethanegos(m): 12:28pm On Mar 28, 2017
The NYSC certificate dates 9th July 2000 to 8th July 2001 but the year on the NYSC number is 1999. Hmmmmm. Something is wrong. Not saying he is lying though but just went through other NYSC certificates and the year on the NYSC number is the same as the start year.


Like I said I may be wrong but..............................hmmmmmmm.
PoliticsRe: Name The Worst Three Performing Governors In Nigeria by Ethanegos(m): 9:40am On Mar 26, 2017
Most of these governors generate little or no IGR in their states. Governors of the Niger Delta region who get a lot from oil companies as IGR and still do nothing are the worst performing governors.
No 1 on the list is Okowa
No 2 is Dickson

These guys shouldn't even be local government area chairmen
CelebritiesRe: Daddy Showkey Reconciles Harrysong & Kcee (Photo) by Ethanegos(m): 8:56pm On Feb 01, 2017
Damilare5882:
Youths ..let's form a poilitcal party as against 2019 and take this country back from all these hungry fools and make it better #enoughisenough
bro lets get a meeting place and date. We can start this movement. Am in.
CelebritiesRe: Stella Damasus Doesn't Support 2face Idibia's Protest by Ethanegos(m): 8:53pm On Feb 01, 2017
NnaNna4:
Where u dey.....i have been thinking about this.

I went to my home town and it was a youth that is the chairman no longer old men. And when I asked how come ....
they said all the youth agreed and used the number strength to vote for the young man.

Let wise up and vote more youngsters into decision making offices.
guys lets meet and start a movement. We can arrange a meeting place and time. Brainstorm and formulate strategies to take our country back from these baby boomers
CelebritiesRe: Stella Damasus Doesn't Support 2face Idibia's Protest by Ethanegos(m): 8:48pm On Feb 01, 2017
Damilare5882:
Youths ..let's form a poilitcal party as against 2019 and take this country back from all these hungry fools and make it better #enoughisenough
this is the only way out.
TV/MoviesWhy We Should Boycott Big Brother Nigeria by Ethanegos(op): 3:44pm On Jan 23, 2017
Just because we have egghead for leaders doesn’t mean we the citizens should die in silence. Enough is enough. What did I just heard about Big Brother Nigeria and the Voice Nigeria being shot in South Africa? If Nigeria is not good enough for the production, why dump the shit on us to watch? So, in these hard times of recession, the job of lightning, camera men, security, cook and others should go to another country while me and my fellow men should sit down and watch with glee at what exactly? What is Nigerian about the show? Please educate me, is it the food that will be bought from the markets over there? Or the materials for the show? Anyway, I don’t blame the organizers of these shows. They feel Nigerians can always take trash as usual but my people it’s time we stand up for ourselves. Mahatma Ghandi said “You must be the change you wish to see in the world”. The show being shot in Nigeria would have created jobs for people who would have spread the money in the economy, especially our ailing economy. Since we are not good enough to host it then we don’t need it on our screens. This is a call to all Nigerians to boycott the show. There is nothing Nigerian about it. If they take everything away from us I wonder will be left for my people to do? Must we always be a consumer nation? Please for the sake of the soul of our nation, for the undergraduates still in the universities hoping to get jobs when they graduate, for the sake of our unemployed brothers and sisters who are graduates and technicians, for the sake of our mothers and sisters who sit in the market from dusk till dawn waiting for customers to patronize their wares, for the kids yet unborn who will become stars in our own mega movie industry in the future, please boycott the Big Brother Nigeria. Four words. Don’t watch, don’t vote. Please share and forward to all Nigerians to save our motherland. (by Efe)
TV/MoviesWhy We Should Boycott Big Brother Africa by Ethanegos(op): 3:15pm On Jan 23, 2017
Just because we have egghead for leaders doesn’t mean we the citizens should die in silence. Enough is enough. What did I just heard about Big Brother Nigeria and the Voice Nigeria being shot in South Africa? If Nigeria is not good enough for the production, why dump the shit on us to watch? So, in these hard times of recession, the job of lightning, camera men, security, cook and others should go to another country while me and my fellow men should sit down and watch with glee at what exactly? What is Nigerian about the show? Please educate me, is it the food that will be bought from the markets over there? Or the materials for the show? Anyway, I don’t blame the organizers of these shows. They feel Nigerians can always take trash as usual but my people it’s time we stand up for ourselves. Mahatma Ghandi said “You must be the change you wish to see in the world”. The show being shot in Nigeria would have created jobs for people who would have spread the money in the economy, especially our ailing economy. Since we are not good enough to host it then we don’t need it on our screens. This is a call to all Nigerians to boycott the show. There is nothing Nigerian about it. If they take everything away from us I wonder will be left for my people to do? Must we always be a consumer nation? Please for the sake of the soul of our nation, for the undergraduates still in the universities hoping to get jobs when they graduate, for the sake of our unemployed brothers and sisters who are graduates and technicians, for the sake of our mothers and sisters who sit in the market from dusk till dawn waiting for customers to patronize their wares, for the kids yet unborn who will become stars in our own mega movie industry in the future, please boycott the Big Brother Nigeria. Four words. Don’t watch, don’t vote. Please share and forward to all Nigerians to save our motherland. (by Efe)
Car TalkRe: Dangote Trailer Hits Built-up Area In Owode by Ethanegos(m): 4:04pm On Jan 04, 2016
hmmmm, poor mentality!

mallamseifaldin:
The richest man in Africa= Dangote.=Fulani.
The most beautiful women in Nigeria =Fulani.
The most handsome men in Nigeria = Fulani.
Which tribe has ruled Nigeria more = Fulani.
Who dominate the entire political cycle of Nigeria = Fulani.
Who was the first prime minister of Nigeria = Fulani.
Who determine how the revenue generated from Nigeria natural resources are shared = Fulani.

We are so blessed.
We lead others follow.


Mallam Seif al Din.
PoliticsRe: Igbo, Yoruba Clash Over Leadership At Lagos Market by Ethanegos(m): 8:39am On Sep 18, 2015
IamAtribalist:
cool The amala-eaters are seeing what the abokis have seen a long time ago, namely the akpu-eating flattheads are not to be trusted. Give them an inch they take a mile, give them a yard, they take a mile. Biafra will not come until the amala-eaters uproot those flattheads from Lagos. Until you deal with the chestbeaters they will never recognize how to show respect to others. Go to Kano now and see how nice and humble these flattheads have become. They will beating their chests until aboki started macheting them one by one. In Kano (and the North in general), you see the flattheads going about their business with humility and very little chestbeating(if any at all)- they dare not try any stupid nonsense.

Haven't said all these, lets not forget that the amala eaters and the akpu-eating flattheads are both a nuisance that need to shut up or go away.

Its the tribalist signing off.
you need help
PoliticsRe: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Ethanegos(m): 7:32am On Jun 08, 2015
Rikidony:
Tigers and Bears in the wild in Nigeria? Hmmmmmm. Reporter don report nonsense.

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/my-encounters-with-boko-haram/
PoliticsRe: Apc Presidential Candidate With Apc National Chairman Watching The Announcement by Ethanegos(m): 4:18pm On Mar 31, 2015
ABUJA (Reuters) - The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) declared victory for its candidate, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, in Nigeria's presidential election on Tuesday and said the country was "witnessing history".

"This is the first time in Nigeria that a sitting government will be voted out of power using purely democratic means," APC spokesman Lai Mohammed told Reuters at the house in the capital where Buhari was watching the results come in.

"The people of Nigeria have taken over."

He said the APC had no reason to doubt that President Goodluck Jonathan would concede defeat.

"He said several times that he would relinquish power if he was voted out in a free and fair election," Mohammed said.

Former army general Buhari ruled between 1983 and 1985 after seizing power in a coup. Ousted himself in another military takeover led by General Ibrahim Babangida in August 1985, he declared himself a convert to democracy and has since run and lost in several previous elections.

Jonathan's five years at the helm of Africa's most populous country and biggest economy have been plagued by corruption scandals and a Boko Haram Islamist insurgency. His People's Democratic Party (PDP) has run Nigeria since the end of military rule in 1999.

Bar some technical glitches and the killing of more than a dozen voters by Boko Haram militants in the northeast, the election has been the smoothest and most orderly in recent history - a factor that appears to have played in the outcome.

"There are probably lots of reasons why the PDP might have lost, but I think the key one is that the elections just haven't been rigged," said Antony Goldman, a business consultant with high-level contacts in Nigeria.

"If you leave it to the Nigerian people they will be ready to make big decisions and to make Nigeria look something more like a conventional democracy."

"NEW DIRECTION"

In the Abuja house where Buhari was staying, there was restrained joy - fitting with his image as a sandal-wearing Muslim ascetic - tinged with a sense of responsibility to manage the transition in a country with a long history of political violence.

"We should all work together to redirect the country. A lot of sacrifices will have to be made," Kwara state senator and senior APC official Bukola Saraki said.

In a sign of simmering PDP passions, Buhari's march to victory was briefly interrupted when Godsday Orubebe, a former minister from the Niger Delta, grabbed a microphone and launched into a 10-minute rant against election commissioner Attahiru Jega at the body's headquarters in the capital.

"Mr. Chairman, we have lost confidence in what you are doing," he shouted. "You are being very, very selective. You are partial."

Orubebe was finally persuaded to end his sit-in and put down the microphone, allowing the results ceremony to continue.

MARKETS CHEER

At least 15 people were shot dead on polling day, most of them in the northeast where Boko Haram has declared war on democracy in its fight to revive a mediaeval caliphate in the sands of the southern Sahara.

However, the level of violence and chaos was significantly lower than previous elections in the country of 170 million, which only got rid of military rule 16 years ago.

The relatively orderly conduct also eased fears of a repeat of the violence that followed a Buhari defeat to Jonathan in 2011, when 800 people were killed in three days of blood-letting in the predominantly Muslim north.

As Buhari's vote tally mounted, flashpoint northern cities such as Kaduna and Kano were quiet, helping push the stock market up almost 1 percent to a three-week high. The naira also held steady at 218 against the dollar on the black market.

"With projections that Buhari may eventually be announced president-elect, it sends a positive signal to the markets that there would be a change to the way things have been done in the past," Ayodeji Ebo, head of research at Afrinvest said.

Although Nigeria's economy has been growing at 7 percent or more, scandals over billions of dollars in missing oil receipts and the rise of the Boko Haram insurgency in which thousands have died undermined Jonathan's popularity.

The president's perceived slow reaction to the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls from the village of Chibok in April last year by Boko Haram also caused widespread anger.

Buhari, a Muslim northerner, campaigned on his reputation as a military strongman who could crush Boko Haram.

The war has turned in Jonathan's favor in the past six weeks. The Islamist militants controlled an area the size of Belgium at the start of the year, but a string of military victories by troops from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger has reclaimed much of the territory. But that progress appears to have been be too late for him.



http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-oppositions-buhari-ahead-vote-count-resumes-091300965.html
PoliticsRe: NDI-IGBO: APC Promises Toll-Free 2nd Niger Bridge by Ethanegos(m): 3:36pm On Mar 24, 2015
They should start with Lagos State. Lekki Link bridge and the Tow gate at Lekki
PoliticsRe: Newly Acquired Military Equipment Being Transported Through Lagos by Ethanegos(m): 4:54pm On Feb 25, 2015
Please people, not every information is meant for the public.
GamingRe: PS4 Games Exchange by Ethanegos(m): 12:47pm On Feb 13, 2015
Anybody with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag?

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