Eziachi's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Eziachi's Profile › Eziachi's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 (of 207 pages)
eggheaders: I stop giving a damn to sh.it since 1889Sorry about that, because you did give a damn to my sh.it few minutes ago. Maybe you forgot about your no damn to sh.it resolution. |
eggheaders: ain't gat time for that.I know your peeps well after loads of time in your enclaves.another question why is it that yorubas still controls the corporate world in the east of the niger. your kinsmen are busy doing their things in main market and ochanga lmao.Does this Yoruba corporate world inclusive of you and members of your immediate family or you're just beating the kokoma drums for the corporates? |
eggheaders: moral of the sh.it you just spewwedWhy not spew your alternative version my sh.it? |
van bonattel: Has Jonathan agreed that he signed any document, dont be faster than your shadows.Has Jonathan ever agreed that he didn't sign any document? dont be slower than your shadows |
Demdem: Am waiting for Abati and Co to come and deny this. The retardeen simply need to fulfill his part of the agreement.Really, I thought your favourite party had an agreement with Ribadu to fly their flag in 2011, how much of the agreement with Ribadu did they keep? |
[quote author=eagle,eye]The problem with Nigerians is that we always underestimate the person of GEJ. GEJ ain't dumb or foolish. He knows very well that he can sign a 100 agreement and still renege on it. He will only play the victim card and from the tone of this thread, people are already hedging him on.[/quote]I disagree, he is still a dumb, irrespective. He is never in your first eleven, just an accidental substitution from the 4th eleven. |
mikeansy: I dont know the relevance of this so called agreement as the North clearly did not vote Jonathan in the last election.What are you talking about? I thought they said GEJ won places like Bauchi, Kaduna, Niger and even Sokoto and a draw in Katsina? |
Gbawe: Aliyu, what are you going to do about it? Abeg, get into the mud, play politics and quit whining helplessly. We all know GEJ is treacherous and "no gentleman" as IBB et al have always avowed so it must be especially sweet for the likes of IBB to now watch Aliyu, Lamido, Yuguda et al complaining about treachery today when, for the sake of personal ambition, they supported the personification of the word in 2011. Very rewarding watching all this 'drama'. PDP implosion under way and I will enjoy the show from my front aisle seat.I totally agree with you. I am already sitting, waiting for this biggest soap opera to begin. I can't wait!! |
eggheaders: your foolishness is gross.how has gowon issue and this one in anyone alike.too much palmwine at the village square is having a toll on you.Well, if Gowon issue doesn't do it for you, then lets hope this one does. OBJ suppose to give way to Atiku in 2007 by agreement and then what happened? Yoruba supposed to help get rid of PDP in 2003, then what happened? They decided AD should not put up a candidate, they ended up killing AD and palling up their governors to the stake, except the smartest of them all, Bola Tinubu. Keeping an agreement is never a made in Nigeria brand. |
HAH: Agreement is agreement let him honour it and he has even said it openly in a rally that he is going to do only one term.No he doesn't have to honour it. Fufu doesn't just grow teeth when it comes to the turn of certain persons to swallow. |
alj harem: My brother I understand and I know we can't wake them up again. Trust me when I say we feel sorry about it, let try and move on, painful as it might seem, please forgive Nigerians. Anyone that says it is not painful must be a heartless being.I think we have moved on, but moving on doesn't mean wiping your brain memory bank clean. Forgiving is not the same as forgetting because if you forgive and then dumb enough to forget, you will be a victim of the same thing again. Not only on Aburi they renegade, their brother Sani Abacha agreed with Abiola to steady the ship and then hand over to him but he ended sitting tight, planning to be life president and then his sidekicks killing Abiola and his Mrs too. So that another aspect of them not that keen in keeping agreement in the present, not just in the past. |
tomakint: That was thoughtful of you, and just imagine how life works, and now a Biafran (Goodluck Jonathan) is at the helms of affair in the same country they (northerners) once held sway! Indeed, there is a law of RETRIBUTIONWho told you Jonathan is Biafran? |
[quote author=9ja_I_hail]Do these people think Nigeria belongs to them? Are these people still living in the days when they claimed to be owners of Nigeria, Aliyu Babangida or what you call yourself, better start adapting to the system now or get left behind. A president has to signed agreement with Northerners to rule his country. Rubbish[/quote]But Jonathan didn't ask them these your questions when he was signing your destiny away in the desperation to realise his personal ambition. So in many ways, its not rubbish, as they got a point and Jonathan also every right to go back on his own words and signatures. |
alj harem:Yes you are right and your sentiment makes lots of sense, but Aburi is far bigger than Jonathan personal ambition, if they can broke Aburi, Jonathan breaking his, is just a small fish in the ocean. Hopefully they will have to live with it as they are the ones that set a precedent of breaking a signed agreement. |
You got to give it up for Nigerians and the scheming rulers. Any tangible sort of success, they all jump in head long trying very hard to be associated with it. I wonder what they will do if they're to win the world cup? Maybe renamed the atlantic ocean after him, this is the same guy they wanted to sack two weeks ago. I am counting now which traditional ruler will roll out the first chieftaincy titles. |
Demdem: What about those that have lost their lives on behalf of this country? what should be done to them or their living loved ones?Apart from Sam Okwaraji, I can't recall any Nigerian ever losing their life for Nigeria. What is their names? |
Symphony007: This super eagles are becoming silly, how much does a single person want, i've lot count of how much these people have gotten so far, what happens if they say ok, we've had enough, let's share our victory with nigerians in need and order that any futher reward for them is paid to different children charities in the name of the super eagles. That'll show some humanity..i mean the money is becoming ridiculouly too much.You are kidding right? Since when do we share? Wa gwuan na taalk is that ![]() If we share how do I show I am better than you or you better than me? |
vanstanzy: As much as i hate this death penalty, i think we can now heave a *sigh of relief* from Kidnappers.Are you sure about that? Now kidnappers will be more daring with their victims, knowing that death awaits if caught. Be careful about what you wished for. He should have included kidnapping of public money/funds into foreign bank accounts among the death sentencing, that will make more sense. |
toksesho: My fellow Nigerians,Because the words "fellow Nigerians" is a pretence, not real, that why they squabble. |
Jakumo: Only in Nigeria would a semi-literate geriatric hate monger and terror bombing sponsor be permitted to make repeated toilet-runs in national elections, and only in Nigeria would the absolute failure of all that brain-dead flailing garner adulation rather than ridicule.You forgot that many semi illiterates Nigerians trained in the 50s, 60s are far better knowledge that so many IPAD generation of Nigerian P.H.D holders? |
[quote author=CROWÉ]You are not suggesting that just like Fashiola a few years ago we should give Buhari a chance are you? Because Buhari already had a chance in the 80's and he royally fugged our economy over. He didn't ask experts for help then, feeling he knew what needed to be done all by himself since he took a course in ITK and he is less likely to do so now that he is a senile old fart. Buhari is not the man to run Nigeria, having a good moral compass like they say he does is not really relevant, he should focus his efforts on influencing the Muslim north to accept peace, unity and harmony with the rest of the country and be a moral leader for them in that regard, it is the only way he can help Nigeria, leave the running of the government to a younger generation of more enlightened men and women.[/quote]I am not asking you to give anybody any chance. What I am saying is that fact and fiction is not the same thing. You are entitled not to prefer Buhari, Fashola, GEJ or anyone else but it should be based on facts not just fictions that aren't true. Buhari did not flog your economy-Shagari/Ekwueme-NPN govt did. In fact without Buhari's short govt you would have been Somalia by now, thats a fact. I am not a believer of one Nigeria, because I believe its a waste of time pitching people that love to hate, inflict pains on each other together in any sort of union. But having said that, Nigeria doesn't even need an intelligent person to steer it to greatness, but rather, a strong, upright, moral and non corrupt austere person, who is ready to jail his own corrupt mother. Then every other things can take care of itself and Buhari is not far from those factors, based purely on his past records, as I don't know about now and those around him and the system he will work with too. Most thing elevelled against Buhari especially by Igbos and the so called SS people is not based on fact or reality but on tribal/religious sentiment. And I don't buy the Yoruba love of him now either, as I think he is just their convenient ladder to climb back to power, after all they had a chance to support him in 2011 but chose to take money from PDP and vote for GEJ and others boycotted the election, except Aregbesola who stuck with Ribadu. Age is not a license to good performance. Remember Dimeji Bankole, wasn't he younger than you- where is he now? GEJ is young too, he is hardly moving any hills , let alone mountains. |
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]Rochas Okorocha looted $1m as head of National Airport Management Authority - Wiki-leaksSince (When) has looting ever been a point of disqualification of person in Nigerian rulership ladder, especially, small change like $1m? That is the sort of money GEJ will give you for your taxi fare after visiting him? Danjuma will give you that for Kola. |
Tolexander: whareva! Did you bother to read the article? If you did, you wouldn't say they arent rewarded.I did read it, my dearest friend. Been paid your salary or your pension is not a reward, its an entitlement, a right too. |
Is that a funny way of saying that their current is not credible? ![]() |
lrguru: Welldone ADenuga, you are a good son of a good FatherNo, its not about being a good son but a very good and sensible businessman doing a good PR and image laundering for himself around the genuine success of others. Keshi is not charity, after all he is well paid to do that job and not a poor man either. Whenever a gift is no longer between the ears of the giver and the receiver alone, its no longer a charity, its a PR. |
Sule Lamido, I still remember him, along with the likes of Oni of Ife, Tony Aneni, etc after their pounded yam lunch with IBB came out and told the world that the annulment of 1993 election was an act of some god. How easily Nigerians forgot and fooled by the same set of people time and time again. |
The question is, didn't the so-called senators knew this fact that a president cannot just go in and sack a civil servant unlike a political appointee before their grandstanding orders? And for Jonathan and his sidekicks, can't they prevail on whoever is responsible for this guy that he has to go without having to be directly involved, through direct media pressure, like showing their distaste towards the action of the guy through statements? They tend to show their like towards rule of law only when it suits, but when he waged into the sacking of Silva in Bayelsa, he forgot the rule of law. |
Taking billions from 45K ghost workers to be given to maybe 2 or three bigger and fatter ghost workers. ![]() |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 (of 207 pages)

