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Celebrities / Re: Davido's Arrogance Got Him Slapped In Abuja by fesse(f): 10:37am On Jun 27, 2012
Chizolum:

His father is a billionaire!

Because his father is a billionaire, he should go on insulting people. He should know that Abuja is not Lagos. 80% of Kids of his age are trillionaires Children. Next time he is in Abuja, he will walk with one leg up. Serves him right.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Saudi Arabia Will Enter Women For London Olympics by fesse(f): 3:50pm On Jun 26, 2012
adaybayor:

See yeye dey preach, where is the anger in what I said? That's the problem I have with many of you xtians, you just take up any garbage about islam and accept it is truth. See this hypocrite, shey na today we dey here people converting from one religion to the other? Ok, recently a whole family converted from xtianity to islam in my area.

Stop carrying Islam on your head, it is too heavy for you. A religion that you don't know its origin and was introduced to by Arabs to blindfold you. I am a Christian not a Fanatic as you. People you are drinking Phensic for don't know weather your race exists. Hope you know you are second class Muslim in the eyes of the Arabs.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Saudi Arabia Will Enter Women For London Olympics by fesse(f): 3:11pm On Jun 26, 2012
adaybayor:

Dream on, how long is eternity? That's how long you will need to endure islam though you don't have to admit it.

Why is that you guys are always hot-tempered? Bear in mind that Change is inevitable and the only constant thing in life. Two of former Muslim friends are now Christians. Any organization or whatsoever that breach your freedom is not a religion but secret cult. I advice you to cool your temper b4 u die out of nothing.

Middle-east, Somalia, Sudan, and northern Nigeria are the most peaceful part of the world.....Kudos to Islam
Foreign Affairs / Re: Saudi Arabia Will Enter Women For London Olympics by fesse(f): 2:05pm On Jun 26, 2012
Billyonaire: Islam is mean to women.......

very mean and hard indeed.

If this news actually happens, Islam will be a thing of past and peace will return to the world.
Politics / Re: Mark To Northern Leaders: Boko Haram May Break Nigeria by fesse(f): 1:21pm On Jun 26, 2012
“I think it is time we educate the suicide bombers in the North that it is a wrong belief that killing innocent people would automatically take you to heaven where they would inherit 17 virgins. Of course it would be an uphill task for one person to handle 17 virgins,” he contended.

He said 77 virgins not 17 and it is an uphill for a person to do that.

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Romance / Re: Would You Do This For Your Woman? by fesse(f): 12:58pm On Jun 26, 2012
cindyrella: This is not love, just plain Stupidity!!

My sister, the thing tire me ooo. It is even at Millennium park that the gutters are very small and kids jump over and over them. The girl is just being stu.pid and the yeye guy allowed himself to be used. Nonsense of the highest order!!!
Politics / Re: GEJ Is A Joke & Clueless - Ghanaian Prof. Ayittey by fesse(f): 11:14am On Jun 26, 2012
pauloman:


Defend what?! A failed system and state? Truth is bitter but has to be said ! Thank God the professor is a foreigner and not a Nigerian and ontop of that he does not even live in Ghana but in the [b]western world [/b]and has earned his name in the international community as an renowned " African Reformist ". So his views and opinions are on the more objective side.

Defend your country.

For the fact the mad prof. is living out AFRICA makes him the most dumbest person ever lived. What basis did he placed his insults? I can take it from my fellow Nigeria not a foreigner no matter how placed.

The i.d.i.o.t.i.c prof is a cheap attention seeker. I believe there are functioning transformers in his western world, he should do himself justice by embracing one.

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Politics / Re: A Madman Controls Traffic At Toyota/ladipo Bus Stop In Lagos by fesse(f): 10:40am On Jun 26, 2012
Some people have questions to be answered.

Is there no road officials, traffic wards, vio,etc in Lagos?
Why is it hard for this "madman" to be removed from there?
Does it mean that all motorists that pass that route are all mad?
Or is the man hiding under the guise of a madman to carry out his unholy acts in d nights?

Please the authorities concern should do something about that.

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Politics / Re: GEJ Is A Joke & Clueless - Ghanaian Prof. Ayittey by fesse(f): 10:16am On Jun 26, 2012
brabus:

Did you say 'election' or 'selection'? The best way to reject our enemies is by resisting and criticizing them which you had a problem with.
As for me, patriotism does mean the same as been a slavery - a question of freedom. Should I keep back my opinions through fear of giving offense on the guise of being patriotic.

NO! I won't die in silence. Your fathers did and here we are.

You said Selection, why didn't you come out so that Nigerians will select you? Are you not eligible for SELECTION? The prof. didn't criticize the government but rather insulted the person of Mr. President. What right does he have to do that? How many Nigerians both those in Ghana and Nigeria have insulted President Attah Mills or is he the best performing world president. Criticize but don't insult. How will he (Ghana Prof.) feel if one his students wakes up one morning to insult his person?

Patriotism can be defined as love of one's country, identification with it, and special concern for its well-being and that of compatriots. May be you are second class citizen of Nigeria for you to think that being patriotic is slavery. Nigeria is the most accommodating and Liberal Nation in Africa if not world over.

Nobody expects you to die in silent. Speak up the truth and your voice will be heard. Your father if well checked might be one of the contributors of the woes we are facing now. Live above hate. If you love your country, you will defend it any day, any time. A Ghanian no matter how placed does not worth to insult an Almajiri in Nigeria not to talk of the President of Great Nigeria.
Politics / Re: GEJ Is A Joke & Clueless - Ghanaian Prof. Ayittey by fesse(f): 9:52am On Jun 26, 2012
Delafruita:

seriously,you need to have your head examined.i doubt the screws are still in place

So what are you still waiting for, come and examine my head. Inferiority complex is a very bad thing to one's status. You are a big f00l for Falling and celebrating under the cheap propaganda of a foreigner. Grow up man and defend your home.
Politics / Re: GEJ Is A Joke & Clueless - Ghanaian Prof. Ayittey by fesse(f): 9:48am On Jun 26, 2012
Billyonaire: I am sacking every Ghanian under my employment today. Enough is enough, this is an insult to my land of birth. I owe it to myself a level of self respect from foreigners. Where is our pride if foreigners insult our leaders ?

My dear ask those f00ls who delight in making fun of the president. They said Charity begins at home. Since they don't respect their parents, families, wards, friends, relations; they will equally show no respect to the president.
Politics / Re: GEJ Is A Joke & Clueless - Ghanaian Prof. Ayittey by fesse(f): 9:34am On Jun 26, 2012
Those of you supporting the half-baked mad prof. from Ghana, what are you guys still doing in Nigeria? I thought by now you guys would have been en-route Ghana.

Well Nigeria is the way it is now because many of us refuse to be patriotic. Must everything be done by the government? I remember how we all rejected the move made by south africa some months back; here we are now insulting a sitting president who is billions far better than your fathers joined together.

Why can't we for once reject our enemies who are doing everything possible to destabilize this government. Please the boko sponsors in the north and the greedy oppositions should allow this man to concentrate.

He is bad, clueless, lunatic, vision-less, etc what were you doing during the elections? or are you not qualified to contest? LIVE ABOVE HATE and be PATRIOTIC.

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Education / Re: Abuloma Girls College: Students Hospitalised After Bloody Clash by fesse(f): 2:24pm On Jun 22, 2012
same goes to queen Amina in Kaduna.
Business / Micro-finance Marketing Strategies. by fesse(f): 2:01pm On Jun 22, 2012
Please people in both micro-finance and other commercial banks to help with the strategies for marketing micro-finance services. I have a presentation and assignment to submit on Monday morning. Your help is highly needed.
Politics / Re: Fighting At Barnawa Area In Kaduna by fesse(f): 8:55am On Jun 19, 2012
olusogo:
Many of us were happy to hear the reprisal attacks on muslims because we believe they deserve it by not fishing out BH among them. However, I do not know when it becomes their constitutional duty while we are left out. Nigeria muslims are being unnecessarily humiliated, killed by BH and the Christians through reprisal attacks. The menace of BH is being castigated upon muslims, their prophet is vilified, insulted including anybody who summons courage to come out and defend them. shocked shocked shocked We, the christians, see ourselves as oppressed but we equally oppress muslims. Don't they have right to be muslims? Let us all face and fight Boko Haram and not Muslims. My warning for anybody: whoever kills my mother who is a muslim or my sister who marries a muslim shall incur my wrath, I will also kill him no matter his religion because they are more dare to me than anything in this world even though I am a devoted christian.

There is a great danger imposed by inhaling pit toilet. So the Christian mothers and sisters killed by your muslim brothers(BH) are not dear to their relatives? You are actually high on something. May amadioha demolish that your filthy mouth...ewu hausa.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Wants All Christians To Convert To Islam by fesse(f): 4:54pm On Jun 18, 2012
Mbuko91: are [b]poor grammatical constructions [/b]a default xteristc of ur muslim brodas?mscheeeew

the emboldened is synonymous to Muslims.
Politics / Re: Another N1.5bn Fraud Rocks House Of Reps by fesse(f): 1:01pm On Jun 18, 2012
Ngwakwe: Fresh N1.5bn fraud rocks House of Reps

•EFCC quizzes NASS officials


By:
ADE ALADE
Date:
Sat, 06/16/2012 - 20:31

Even as the dust raised by the alleged $3 million bribery scandal in the House of Representatives is yet to settle, another storm is already raging in the lower chamber of the National Assembly, as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun investigation into an alleged strange massive cash withdrawals running into N1.5 billion from the House accounts.

Saturday Sun exclusively gathered that the fresh scandal has already led to the invitation and interrogation of about four officials of the National Assembly. It was, however, gathered that the withdrawals were made before the present Speaker of the House, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, assumed office.

Competent sources in EFCC told Saturday Sun that the Bank Fraud unit of the EFCC, which is located in Garki area of Abuja, is investigating the fraud case, which is being treated as “criminal conspiracy, stealing and money laundering.”

The sources confirmed that about four officials so far interrogated over the matter were allegedly used severally to pull out the cash from the House bank accounts “because the cheques were written in their names to cash the huge funds from some banks in Abuja.”

According to a member of the investigating team, who pleaded for anonymity, “the funds were actually withdrawn over a period of time, especially in the last quarter of 2010 and they were withdrawn by some officials in the speaker’s office in millions. For instance, you see junior officers withdrawing millions of naira. In a particular case, a junior officer was asked to withdraw N10 million from Oceanic Bank in August and same person was also asked to withdraw another N20 million from a GT bank account in November same year.”

“In fact, we are also looking into other allegations that one of the officials who is still young in public service has about three estates in Abuja alone and recently went to take a bride in Egypt. We will try to establish his sources of funds and see whether there is a link between the huge cash withdrawals in his name and his expenditures.”

A member of the House who pleaded anonymity however said, “I believe there is more to this sudden focus on the House by agents of the executive. It is beyond a coincidence that one scandal keeps breaking after another as if the House is the only organ of government where these things happen. We believe they are deliberate and targeted.”


www.sunnewsonline.com/national/article/fresh-n15bn-fraud-rocks-house-reps

The solution to Nigeria problem is when Politicians start exposing themselves.

@the emboldened, he is not a politician, he is a civil servant (chief accountant) in the office of the speaker, he is a small man (farouk is bigger and taller to him), his name starts with A...........
TV/Movies / Re: BBA: Goldie Takes Her Love For Prezzo To Cloud Nine As She Feeds Him In Tears by fesse(f): 11:52am On Jun 18, 2012
kody-licky:
gush... dis prezzo dude looks like a native doctor

LWKMD cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Politics / Re: Artillery Fire, Sporadic Gunshot At Naibawa & Darmunawa In Kano by fesse(f): 1:57pm On Jun 15, 2012
alienvirus: any president in this country?

say that thing that is on your mind....ewu mpam
Politics / Re: Exposed: The Lies And Deceits Of Governor Okorocha ******* A Must Read! by fesse(f): 3:50pm On Jun 14, 2012
presido1: Remember to take your medication next time b4 going online. Or are you Ohakim? if yes your problem need no medication, just wait for your slow but painful demise.

Don't mind the f00l that inhaled the smoke of pit toilet. One of ohakim's errand boys trying discredit Rochas. Since Ohakim is better to Rochas, why didn't he win the election?
Romance / Re: Reasons You Cant Find A Man by fesse(f): 3:08pm On Jun 14, 2012
webdezzi:

give in late, whats gonna be is gonna be

are you minding him. Sex, sex, sex as if ones life depends on it.
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 12:43pm On Jun 14, 2012
A-ZeD:


Dude we are asking for a anyone who knows anyone we can ask contact details.

We know how the system works but we are willing to try our best.

I wish you the goodluck best of luck.
Politics / Re: The Gospel According To Saint Farouk Lawal by fesse(f): 12:40pm On Jun 14, 2012
TechRev: Very lovely post ....


@ the bolded, did the people not see his name is Far-Crook??

they tot he was a lesser crook saint among all
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 12:33pm On Jun 14, 2012
1supremo:

Since you are so sure that the FoI bill defined a NEW NIGERIA, why don't you go ahead and invoke it to help solve our poster's problem. If it works, I'll admit my naivety. I don't understand what you're trying to prove with your acerbity. Nigeria is broken and needs fixing. That a bill is passed into law doesn't mean it works in this great nation. There's a fat difference between REALITY and IDEALITY.

God bless you @ d bold. They think the system down here is same up there.
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 12:30pm On Jun 14, 2012
Kobojunkie:

Again, nothing ILLEGAL in asking a person for information on how to LEGALLY access data that belongs to Nigeria, and Nigerians.

If you are not aware of the FOI law, I suggest you please take a look at it to understand why what you are suggesting is OLD NIGERIA MENTALITY, and honestly should remain there.

Foreigners have been able to tap directly into information on Nigeria with no problems but the minute a fellow Nigerian asks for the same information, you immediately suggest it is impossible? Come on!!! The law allows this.

Stop making it seems there are no such laws, and yes, laws are only as effective as the people who take advantage of them. If, for instance, there was a law that entitled Nigerians to $100 pocket money each month, but millions do not take advantage of the law. The law will not be to blame if these millions starve to death at the end of the day.

It is better you go thru a "foreigner" (as you claimed)to get it easily than to confide in those in possession of what you are looking for because they will make it so difficult for you.

The law is on ground, yes i agree but will the people that make the law allow you to take advantage of them. Well i wish you luck.
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 12:23pm On Jun 14, 2012
Demdem:

Let me get u well. are u saying these info are meant to remain secret?


It remained top secret unless the person in control compromise.
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 11:03am On Jun 14, 2012
Kobojunkie:

First we get access to the people who actually deal with the data. Now on questioning them on how we could possibly access the data, they may reveal the process we would need to go through, and we intend to follow that.

Again, don't concern yourselves with the details of how we will access it. What we are looking for is DIRECT CONNECTION to those who actually work with this data. We will, at that point, discover for ourselves what limitations FOI has, or does not have FOI.

My dear unless you have a close relative that work with this data you might not succeed. Mind you that person is being monitored every now and then, even his phones. Talking from experience, it might be easy in the western world but here in Nigeria.....
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 10:57am On Jun 14, 2012
Kobojunkie:

Even the US government has more access to your own Government and it's dealings than any Nigerian in Nigeria can claim. So let's not even attempt to turn this into an US vs THEM issue.

What we seek is connection to those who have access to the data. They are human beings. . . 100's of them not cabal members as you purport. They wake up early each morning like other hardworking individuals to go manage this data for the Nation. What we are simply looking for is how to connect to these individuals so we can successfully achieve our goal, and this is really for the sake of Nigerians, not the cabal or any elite group out there.

Bear in mind that FOI has been signed into law, so let's drop this old way of thinking already.

Those individuals are under oath and are being monitored too.
Politics / Re: How Do I Get Official Documents Relating To Goverment Spending. by fesse(f): 10:54am On Jun 14, 2012
Kobojunkie:

This is not a joke. We are seeking serious contributors from those who are aware. Note that those who work in offices where these project data is processed are not ghosts or politicians. They are ordinary Nigerians like you, and these people are well aware of the benefits of an independent monitoring system, or I would think they are.

And you think the Ordinary Nigerian will be allowed to access those information. As a human being you have some secrets that your wife is not aware of, so is applicable to the government. Is not even everything that Freedom of Information Bill is going to have access to.
Politics / Re: Farouk Lawan Contacted Us After He Discovered The Money Was Mark:police by fesse(f): 10:43am On Jun 14, 2012
We might be seeing all this drama from an ordinary point of view. Two things are involved;
1. Either they planted Farouk to shade away from probing the real culprits of the subsidy saga. or
2. Farouk is being used to nail some people.
Nigeria is a whole big drama that me and you that are not in the system hardly understand. This story will die a natural death like others since our judiciary is as corrupt as corruption itself. Well, time shall tell whats gonna come out of it. Farouk and Otedola are all guilty.

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Politics / The Gospel According To Saint Farouk Lawal by fesse(f): 10:18am On Jun 14, 2012
The Gospel According To ‘Saint’ Farouk

June 13th, 2012 by zebbook

1) And it came to pass after these things, on the first day of the first month of the twelfth year after the second millennium, that king Jona son of Bele announced to the people saying; there is no money left in the royal treasury, and the future of the kingdom is in great danger.

2) Therefore, a measure of oil shall no longer sell for three scores of silver and seven, but shall now be seven scores of silver and one. But the people grumbled aloud, and said unto another, what shall it profit our king to gain all these oil money and lose his throne?

3) For it is appointed unto him to reign but once, and after this prison, for many are the atrocities which he has committed.

4) So they said unto the king, eat thou thy food in peace in the palace, and surround thou thyself with thine women, only touch not our oil price and do thy people no harm.

5) But the king would not listen, and said unto himself, I know my people, they shall only grumble for a while and soon they shall forget.

6) But the people would not forget, for the burden was too much for them to bear, and they said; now unto him that is able to increase the price of oil exceeding abundantly above all that his people can bear or think, according to the greed which worketh in him;

7) Unto him be curses in the streets by the masses throughout all ages, protests without end.

So they took to the streets and gave the land no peace, and there was no going out or coming in throughout the kingdom for two weeks, and the king feared greatly and said to himself, surely these people shall overturn me if I answer them not.

9) So he called the head of the labourers unto the palace, and gave him bags of gold, that they might turn off the wrath of the people against the king.

10) So the king assembled the people and said unto them; a measure of oil shall no longer be seven scores of silver and one, but shall now be four scores of silver, one dozen and one, to this your leaders have agreed. Praise me now therefore for I am a benevolent king.

11) And after all these, the Loudspeaker of the House of People said, let us inquire into the king’s claim that there be no money in the royal treasury. So they appointed Farcrook, son of Lawal.

12) And said unto him, gather ye now all the oil sellers, that we may know who stole from the kingdom. This did him with diligence, and came back with his report saying

13) Thieves abound in the land, and so have the oil sellers stole from the people, and gave them not oil, this they did with the help of Aliyaro the king’s mistress; and the amount he mentioned was unheard of in the land.

14) When the people heard this, they were dismayed, and sorrow gripped their hearts.

15) But the oil sellers went in unto the king in his chamber, and said; rememberest thou O king that the what we stole did we made available to thy campaign, and by thus did we make you king.

16) If thou deliver us unto the people that they may punish us, we will hold not our tongue to tell the people that thou art one of us.

17) And they said unto him, how else shall we destroy the message if not to destroy the messenger? Let us therefore implicate Farcrook the son of Lawal in this matter.

18) So they sent a certain rich man from the West by the name Otedollar, and he took Farcrook into his house and gave him some money, that he may alter the report which he had set before the people.

19) And it was that Otedollar went before an assembly of the people and said unto them, trust ye this man who said we stole from the treasury? Surely he is one of us, for he came unto me in the middle of the night, and he left with his pockets full of money.

20) And the people where amazed, and their hearts bled, for Farcrook was a man in whom they had to their trust.

21) So Farcrook arose, and said; Otedollar is my briber, I did not request. He maketh me to sit down in his Maitama house; he leadeth me beside the chilled champagne.

22) He exploited me greed; he leadeth me in the paths of marked dollars for subsidy’s sake.

23) Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of EFCC, I will fear no arrest: for bribes are with me; my loots and my kickbacks they comfort me.

24) Thou preparest the dollars before me, in the presence of the SSS: thou anointest my mouth with wine; my pocket runneth over.

25) Surely the shame and reproach shall follow me all the days of my life, but I will dwell in the house of PDP forever and ever.

26) And the people wept, but there was no one to console them.

"Ogunyemi Bukola"

Niaja i hail thee.

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