Business › Re: Twitter User Says Ibo Men Richer Then Elon Musk (photo) by Exousiang01(m): 12:38pm On Dec 12, 2024 |
Are you guys really suprised  Everybody is a billionaire in that land until Forbes list comes out and you find no name from that land. Small engine Oil seller in Paramo (Ladipo) market is a billionaire.... I don't thunk they understand what it means |
Politics › Re: Armed Policemen Keep Surveillance At Afe Babalola's Office In Lagos (Video) by Exousiang01(m): 12:23pm On Dec 12, 2024 |
RedScorpion: And they are there to Protect a Corrupt Yoruba Senior Advocate of Nonsense.
Rubbish... The foolish activist is locked up for making unverified statements like you just did. Na to dey drag una till all of una get sense |
Politics › Re: Okuama Leader, Dennis Okugbaye, Dies In Military Custody by Exousiang01(m): 9:52am On Dec 12, 2024 |
Jackney: I keep saying Nigerians deserve the kind of leaders they get. Imagine sharing a country with people of your thinking. It is indeed a sorry state for the future ones. You turned a blind eyes to the due process. Can you proof that it's those youths that actually killed those that were killed. Above all, it's someone else turn today, might be your turn tomorrow. Stop supporting evil Says the man who thinks the killing of 14 soldiers is not evil |
Politics › Re: German President Lauds Ongoing Economic Reforms In Nigeria by Exousiang01(m): 8:28am On Dec 12, 2024 |
Only a set of Nigerians have refused to see what the Jagaban is doing, unfortunately that set of Nigerians are the loudest |
Politics › Re: Okuama Leader, Dennis Okugbaye, Dies In Military Custody by Exousiang01(m): 8:26am On Dec 12, 2024 |
doggedfighter: Military has detention camps for civilians ?
Is this even proper at all ?
Where's this done in 21st century ?
81 year olds dying in military detention.🥺 If the 81 years old community leader had led the community well the youths won't have behaved like animals and killed the soldiers... The soldiers that were killed have fathers and sons too. The bad leadership of these men led to the loss of husbands, fathers, sons and brothers This should actually be a lesson for everyone father, raise your children well so they don't bring problem homw |
Politics › Re: ''Our Companies See Improved Nigerian Investment Relations'' - German President by Exousiang01(m): 6:23am On Dec 12, 2024 |
rinzaugustine: trash get off my mentions with your inconsequential post, don’t have time for broke kids like you and won’t read any post from those dirty feaces stained fingernails of yours You are the one claiming to be an adult. YET you are the one who has being raining insults instead of making a sensible comment.. If you are adult then you must have a very high level of low IQ.... I am not here to argue age with you tho. That you have to keep struggling to tell us that you are an adult tells us you are a child. Adulthood no be wetin dem dey talk for mouth. You just dey claim age here since |
Politics › Re: ''Our Companies See Improved Nigerian Investment Relations'' - German President by Exousiang01(m): 6:01am On Dec 12, 2024 |
rinzaugustine: I am sure a Brainless pauper like you haven’t experienced a compound before. Kids like you should be learning a handwork or writing jamb or else hunger go kill you LOL Fortunately your reality is not the widespread reality... Let me share the good news with you: Na only you and your family dey inside the poverty. |
Politics › Re: ''Our Companies See Improved Nigerian Investment Relations'' - German President by Exousiang01(m): 5:47am On Dec 12, 2024 |
rinzaugustine: same death is what will soon consume you and your family with your bitterness filled hearts Hahajajahaj The evil you pray to befall Nigeria has gotten a chair, it is sitting in your father's compound... While we pray and hope for a better Nigeria allow your dark heart and stewpeedity to consume you |
Politics › Re: ''Our Companies See Improved Nigerian Investment Relations'' - German President by Exousiang01(m): 5:45am On Dec 12, 2024 |
descarado: EU need this gas by all means. And they can do anything to get it. You mean the gas and crude Nigeria has being selling to EU before you were born? The same gas that Russia is still selling to EU till tomorrow.... How people go about their daily activities with brain under their foot needs to be studied |
Politics › Re: ''Our Companies See Improved Nigerian Investment Relations'' - German President by Exousiang01(m): 5:42am On Dec 12, 2024 |
rinzaugustine: Taking pictures and Celebrating symbolic nonsense that adds no value to the economy or improve naira value or repair bad roads or food prices in market is equal to rubbish. Seeking and snapping pictures with world leaders should be the prerogative of entertainers and online influencers and not the job of a president whose country is in total disarray and people dying from hunger as a result of his bolekaja economic policies with his incompetent, unqualified quack team You won't live long if you continue like this. I am not talking about your hateful heart. It's your stewpeedity that threatens your existence |
Phones › Re: New Charger Bought Loaded With Akpu by Exousiang01(m): 12:03am On Dec 12, 2024 |
Buyer is the biggest fool in 2024 who buys a charger without checking |
Politics › Re: Brazilian Firm Visits Niger, To Kick Start $2.5 Billion Livestock Investment by Exousiang01(m): 6:25pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
Bliss4Lyfe: Y not Nigeria?
Everybody avoiding Nigeria like a plague since the Drug lord showed the world how easy it is to capture the Judiciary and Inec.
Realising the Judiciary is unreliable, if their is a need to go to court.
All the businesses began to pack up People like you are the reason they avoid Nigeria. Your brain drives them away |
Politics › Re: #FreeDeleFarotimi Protest Erupts At Kings College London (Video) by Exousiang01(m): 1:21pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
"ERUPTED"
5 Guys standing around with cardboards and you say "erupted"?? What happened to our education?? |
Politics › Re: Bello Bodejo: Miyetti Allah Leader Arrested By Army, Family Cries Out by Exousiang01(m): 1:19pm On Dec 11, 2024 |
Chinjo2: You will see that they will release this man who is responsible for taking many lives in Nigeria. Meanwhile, Dele Farotimi is still being incarcerated by Nigerian Government over trump up charges of defamation. illiteracy is destroying this country faster than bad politicians. Get your self some education |
Politics › Re: FG Flags-Off ₦12 Billion Road Construction After 40 Years by Exousiang01(m): 7:58am On Dec 11, 2024 |
I am waiting patiently for to see those that will dispute the Jagabans capacity to turn this country around, come 2027.... Thank God I voted the right man. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Senior Advocate Adebayo Adenipekun Sues Dele Farotimi To Oyo High Court by Exousiang01(m): 7:49am On Dec 11, 2024 |
tuborme: The evidence against all these SANs full for Wikileaks. It is just that Nigerians and their journalists don’t read! In fact, it contains amounts, locations, people and types of bills… everything!
https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/04ABUJA1284_a.html If you know anything about law, you would know that this would not even be admitted in court as evidence talk less of hold water. If Wikileaks was his source he would have indicated so in his book.... Hand never touch many of una for court na why una dey rant up and down for media. In the court of law it is not what you know, it is what you can prove |
Politics › Re: German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier Has Arrived Nigeria by Exousiang01(m): 7:35am On Dec 11, 2024 |
backtalkG: these world leaders might be seeing something we are not seeing because i dont understand their influx into nigeria recently. under buhari i cant remember any President worth his onions visiting nigeria The Jagaban is highly respected Globally. It's only Nigerians who disrespect him and even the foreigners like South Africans and Ghanaians who disrespect ion do so because of what they see Nigerians doing. The policies Jagaban has instituted will turn Nigeria around in a little time and these guys know it. |
Politics › Re: OPEC Appoints Nigeria’s Adeyemi-Bero As Chairman, Board Of Governors For 2025 by Exousiang01(m): 6:30am On Dec 11, 2024 |
budaatum: He should start by encouraging less export of crude oil and more local refining, though I'm certain that is not in his remit. We have enough crude for those. We have more than enough crude for export and refining... More over that's not his job. Get yourself educated. we are already finding it difficult to meet the OPEC quota and you are talking about reducing export, when our major export as a country is crude..... |
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Politics › Re: Why Does Everyone Blame The FG For Problems When States Get 50% Of Our Money? by Exousiang01(m): 1:42pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
mairogo: You're even more dense than I thought originally and it will do you a lot of good if you stop responding to comments and only read and learn.
Nowhere in my comment did I say the provision of military infrastructure is useless except that's what your peanut sized brain told you I wrote. My point is that the powers to control and command the use of those infrastructure lies outside the state govt houses but at Abuja and so excusing the FG of the deteriorating security in Nigeria is not only phoolish but inconsiderate.
Allow state govts establish and fund their own security outfits and then you can blame them. Lagos state is funding the police the army and other security agencies. Are these security agencies owned by the Lagos government.... You keep proving your dept of stewpeedity |
Politics › Re: Why Does Everyone Blame The FG For Problems When States Get 50% Of Our Money? by Exousiang01(m): 12:36pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
mairogo: When someone asked you to get a brain, you saw it as insult. Honestly, you need a brain because your defence of the FG's incompetence is very watery and reels of intellectual deficiency.
Your comment about Lagos and the Nigerian Police shows you don't know how the Nigerian Police and indeed other security agencies operate. Sanwo-Olu can donate 1 billion vans to the police but at the end of the.day, he doesn't control even a DPO. He and other governors are only CSOs of the states only in name, practically they are as useless as P in Psychology. Remember when ex governor Ifeanyi Uba wept over the phone because he wasn't allowed to speak with the IG when Fulani herdsmen were to attack Uzor Uwani in 2016 or so. Why does a CSO need to get Abuja's permission before police in his state can be deployed? Think about that.
Again, it's obvious you don't know the impact of monetary and fiscal policies on the economy. No matter how productive a state is, if the policies aren't favourable,, its efforts will be a waste. The FG controls that.
Let me not waste more time on you cos it seems you're perpetually uneducable. This one is another airhead. Are you saying that providing infrastructure to help the police work effectively is useless. Equiping them, building new and renovating old police stations, revamping the fire service, even Oyo state asked LASEMA for support during the last explosion. All that support from the state government to make sure the security agencies work efficiently is useless.... You obviously have no brain inside that your skull..... Absolutely nothing in that head of yours... Tell me about any security agency that can work effectively without infrastructure and proper equipments let's start from there.... Its almost the end of the year and I have not seen anyone say anything this stewpeed in 10months |
Politics › Re: Why Does Everyone Blame The FG For Problems When States Get 50% Of Our Money? by Exousiang01(m): 12:30pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
mrvitalis: Oga you raised no point there is absolutely no point u raise that is worthy of a response I wasn't expecting you to see the point. Your IQ no fit carry am |
Politics › Re: Why Does Everyone Blame The FG For Problems When States Get 50% Of Our Money? by Exousiang01(m): 12:27pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
mrvitalis: Tell me you haven't traveled without telling me lmaoo
This one thinks only Lagos donates cars to police lmaoo
Lagos is safe? Lmaoo
Bros what I wrote above is above your intellectual maximum capacity
No be everything be trolling I was expecting you to counter the point with supervisor argument but only those who have brains can think. |
Politics › Re: Why Does Everyone Blame The FG For Problems When States Get 50% Of Our Money? by Exousiang01(m): 12:10pm On Nov 12, 2024 |
mrvitalis: This idea you people try to push is wrong... Nigerians do understand the difference
No body blames FG for bad state for schools in state, hospitals, state roads, city roads, city sanitations, beautifications ... These are all state governors jobs and they are held accountable... So Die this propaganda idea
For FG It's not about the money it's about power over policy The FG controls fiscal and monetary policy that shapes the economy
The food crisis we face today is simply 100% tinubu fault
1) insecurity
2) mishandling of Niger coup issue that lead to them blocking their border that lead to the massive increase in beans, corn goat and some other products we get from them
3) the bad handling of currency lead to naira losing value... Neighboring countries that used to supply us food for cheap now come here to buy cheaper food because of our weaker currency
So yes blames on FG is 100% justified this propaganda won't fly
You have been known to be brainless thus far on NL Let's Lagos for example. You will say the FG controls security agencies but almost every police vehicle in Lagos command is donated by the Lagos state Security Trust fund. They do that for the military also. I don't think there is any fire service as efficient as the Lagos state fire service. I don't think there is any Emmergency management agency as efficient as LASEMA, aside bribes even the Road safety is not as effective as LASTMA. These are security agencies that are pushed by the Lagos state government.... Looking at your lame take on Food. The FG is not meant to provide food. It is the responsibility of the state governors to do so, that is why the FG doesn't have land. If you have ever bought a plot of land you will know that the state governors are the custodians of the land. Questions, What has your state done with the land in its custody to boost food supply? Look at the Northern states maximizing their lands and going into Agriculture, Zamfara, Kebbi, even Lagos that doesn't have Land is farming rice. Yet the Igbo man is blaming FG for his hunger. Later you say an Igbo president will change Nigeria, Why have the same Igbo leaders not transformed Igbo land. Why did your brothers still enter Night bus to Lagos and arrived this morning in search for greener pastures. Let those your great leaders change your region first let's see You dept of your ignorance of basic economic is even more alarming. But you are from the land of the rising sun where people don't believe they can ever produce anything but import everything. Else reading your comment you said the countries that "used to supply us beans and corn are now buying from us" You are angry that we moved from importing beans to exporting beans? Now it is only a complete illiterate that banks the value of a currency only on the exchange rate. Have you ever compared the purchasing power of the Naira to that of her neighborss. I am sure you don't even know what purchasing power is... Let me explain that part. a bottle of Pepsi is N500 in Nigerian Naira, when you go to Benin Republic the same Pepsi is sold for 250Cefa But when you convert 250Cefa to Naira it is not N500, it is N800, which means the bottle of Pepsi you are buying N500 in Nigeria is sold for N800 in the neighboring countries you are talking about..... You are just a Dumbo as always. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries That Have No Army, Navy, Or Air Force by Exousiang01(m): 9:33am On Nov 12, 2024 |
ReubenE: You used half of Bayelsa in your analogy cause Bayelsa is too small or too big?
If the HALF in your analogy is cause Bayelsa is small, then there are more than 10 states other than Bayelsa that is more fitting for that purpose. Conversely, if the HALF is because Bayelsa is too big, there are more than 15 states more suited for your demonstration You could come up with a better analogy instead of wanking on his analogy |
Celebrities › Re: DNA Test Is More Important Than Naming Ceremony - Don Jazzy by Exousiang01(m): 5:28am On Nov 12, 2024 |
NothingDoMe: Many men would rather spend money on something else that they believe to be more important than a DNA test because of the high cost.
Agreed, you have passed through school, acquired knowledge, but you still lack understanding. You are actually the Dumbo who lacks understanding. Poverty has made many of you to think money is the only yardstick. The man clearly stated that "importance" is the yardstick here, Yet you are still talking about the cost. Money is not the yardstick here. Don't let poverty affect your ability to process things.... |
Celebrities › Re: DNA Test Is More Important Than Naming Ceremony - Don Jazzy by Exousiang01(m): 6:42pm On Nov 11, 2024 |
NothingDoMe: Is a DNA test cheaper than a naming ceremony? He wasnt talking about the "Cheapest" one he was talking about the "Important" one. Na why una no dey pass for school be this |
Properties › Re: Man Cries Out For Help After "Omo Onile" Demolishes His Property In Ibadan(photo by Exousiang01(m): 11:40am On Nov 11, 2024 |
CrossRhodes: one of the rabid miscreants on this forum. always capping shit from your akamu brain You have obviously never bought a piece of land in your life. if you have any property you would know that nobody can disturb you after you have finished building a now and you have your documents.... You lowlifes will just be running your mouth.... They have been disturbing him, is he the only house owner around there? He is educated why did he take the case up legally and present his documents showing he truly owns the property? Again I condemn the demolishing of his house but this is questionable |
Properties › Re: Man Cries Out For Help After "Omo Onile" Demolishes His Property In Ibadan(photo by Exousiang01(m): 11:35am On Nov 11, 2024 |
MrEverest: Na so. Blame the victim. Glorify the criminals as street smart. Exactly the type of mindset that ensured we have criminals ruling Nigeria. You didn't see the part where I said it was wrong for the house to be demolished.... . Animals in human skin full this Nairaland |
Properties › Re: Man Cries Out For Help After "Omo Onile" Demolishes His Property In Ibadan(photo by Exousiang01(m): 11:21am On Nov 11, 2024 |
The question is : Does he have documents for the property?
It is totally wrong for the house to be demolished.
But as an educated person who has even lived outside the country, if he has documents he won't be online begging for help But if he is as educated as he says yet doesn't know that he needs to have documents for the property then we need to actually question that education....
Those omonile know say e no get documents na why them get mind run am street |
Christianity Etc › Re: Don't Enlarge Your Penis, It's Skill & Effectiveness, Not Size - Pastor Adeyemi by Exousiang01(m): 10:55am On Nov 11, 2024 |
kcprince: Wow I can see insults already. Which is a sign you have no more points to offer. This will be my last reply to you except you have a good point devoid of insults.
If you choose to keep living in your delusion that we are all sinners and cannot make heaven that is up to you . Salvation is a personal matter it is up to you to know the truth or live in denial. Now you still said that I said we are all sinners and we won't make heaven even after I just took out time to explain the difference between sin and iniquity to your blocked head... You that I was only stating the obvious fact when I said you are a very stewpeed person with very low IQ and very high ignorance..... Do you feel insulted? Insult is subjective. You can either read what I have said as a statement of fact or as an insult. An intelligent person would view this as a statement of fact and do a personal review. A stewpeed person would call it an insult Take your pick |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gas Cylinder: The Miracle That Happened In My Compound Which I Can't Understand. by Exousiang01(m): 10:51am On Nov 11, 2024 |
Basic Chemistry na. The gas in not as concentrated anymore... |