Politics › Re: Why Mimiko May Lose The Next Ondo Election: A View Point by foreman: 4:26pm On Aug 16, 2011 |
KnowAll: ACN should stop behaving like rascals, they want regional integration, ‘at least na go build the railway reach Ondo State boundary b4 na begin make noise’, na so-so talk, we have been hearing Regional Integration since 1999 when AD was in power which later became ACN, what have they achieve with all these integration meeting after meeting, although I love the principle behind it, but do they really have the will to carry it out.
To start with, ACN should take over Lagos-Ibadan Express way from the Feds and improve it, that project no concern Ondo State, the 3 states that transverse this project are all ACN Sates, same thing the Lagos-Sagamu-Benin expressway.
If ACN makes a head-way on these 2 projects Iroko sef, would know ACN are not a talk shop yearning rubbish.
I beg make na leave my Governor alone oh.  How can somebody so ignorant use the username "knowall". SMH |
Education › Re: 80% Of First Class And 2.1 Failed Nnpc Test by foreman: 2:10pm On Aug 16, 2011 |
NNPC! damn.
Too many political candidates Pres, VP, senators, reps, ministers, etc Gbege go sele one day |
Politics › Re: “i’d Rather Bomb Aso Rock Than Have My Children As Slaves -ikechukwu by foreman: 1:33pm On Aug 16, 2011 |
tpia@: Life must be very tough for him in malaysia. LMAO samtoye: By 2015, there would be a very wide demarcation between the poor and the rich. Tribalism would be about money and not ethnicity, if you are rich you belong to a tribe and if you are poor you belong to another general tribe regardless your ethnicity. Our elders have betrayed us, if we don't stand up for ourselves now we would end up betraying our children. I like this, life has always been a struggle between the "haves" and the "have nots". Religion, ethnicity and all other forms of discrimination are means to an end. |
Politics › Re: Rascal: My Govt Not Elected To Serve Interest Of Workers Alone by foreman: 1:30pm On Aug 16, 2011 |
Beaf
Please link me up abegi, your job must be a well paying job man. And you do it so well at least on nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Privatization Scams: "i Rejected Adenuga’s $100,000 Bribe", Says Nasir El-rufai by foreman: 11:30am On Aug 16, 2011 |
obowunmi: Some morons will now call Adenuga the most[b] hard working[/b] man in Africa and deserves to be noted on the forbes list --- its obvious he lacks any ethical values. Here he, Here he, to Nigerians thieves who cover under and parade as business men. Idi--ota! So being unethical makes him LESS hardworking? |
Politics › Re: Rascal: My Govt Not Elected To Serve Interest Of Workers Alone by foreman: 9:04am On Aug 16, 2011 |
Even the national budget allocates more money to recurrent than capital. |
Politics › Re: Rascal: My Govt Not Elected To Serve Interest Of Workers Alone by foreman: 8:59am On Aug 16, 2011 |
ekt_bear: Another senseless statement. In your own personal life, do you piss away 90% of your money and only do something useful with it? If someone is in that situation, you'll tell them to "take their hit like a man"? You'd suggest perhaps borrowing to finance an unsustainable lifestyle perhaps? Borrowing to pay worker salaries?
Na wa o
May people who think like you and Beaf never gain power in Nigeria. You can run your own states in as profligate a manner as you like, but don't object to anyone else running their own state with a bit of common sense. Are you in Nigeria? They have been in power since 1979. Its the same idea regardless of who is at the helm of affairs. The big idea is to keep everybody subservient to the leaders, like slavery. The northern oligarchs operate this very well and I think SS people are not much different from the northerners. They can spend every dime they have today not minding what happens tomorrow. |
Politics › Re: Namadi Sambo Is An Igbo Man? by foreman: 12:15pm On Aug 15, 2011 |
The north's major source of strength may actually be in it's non-discriminatory nature towards everybody that settles there. Southerners have to learn this. |
Politics › Re: Why Mimiko May Lose The Next Ondo Election: A View Point by foreman: 10:14am On Aug 14, 2011 |
I have 70% respect for Tinubu, if he manages to snatch Ondo from Mimiko, Its going to become 90% from me. Mimiko is not a bad governor like the Akalas,
Oyinlolas and the OGDs but that state is needed for a greater purpose than the state itself. A tree can not make a forest. There are just two political phylosophies
in Nigeria presently, the northern centrist, elitist represented by PDP and the West's decentrist, populist movement represented by ACN.
All others(NC, SS and SE) just join whoever is running the central and for this singular reason, ACN needs to capture as many as possible states before it can
seriously hope to get the center. If Ondo is within reach, why not? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Urges Tribunal To Declare Him President by foreman: 4:57pm On Aug 12, 2011 |
Any post Buhari's name is mentioned, you'll see JAKOMU, The senseless grammarian.
E be like say Buhari Jailed him papa |
Politics › Re: Would Chris Ngige Be A Masterstroke??? by foreman: 4:54pm On Aug 12, 2011 |
Johndoe100: Actually there is not now nor will there be a vacancy in Aso Rock come 2015. Therefore any such speculation is for the idle. O boy why you hammer them truth like this? It's too early na! My uncle used to tell everybody that cared to listen, after visiting Aso rock for just 2 days, that if he were Nigerian president, he would rather die in Aso rock than leave. |
Politics › Re: An Inept Leadership by foreman: 4:46pm On Aug 12, 2011 |
aletheia: @okada_man: Both you and the "fellow goons [that] are jumping up and down blaming Buhari for stuffs he has no control over" are a bunch of silly pretentious children and pusillanimous dimwits. You are a bunch of nitwits and nattering ninnys of negativism, a gaggle of clueless dummkopfs with pretensions of grandeur who take yourselves entirely too serious, whereas your pseudo-intellectual pretensions are laid bare when one examines your so-called criticisms for one finds that they are mostly a farrago of vague intimations and jaundiced sentiments.
I dare you to show me where I called Buhari a jihadist or boko haramist. Typical obfuscating and emotional tactic of one with little of sense and substance to say. This guy deserves to be slapped for real |
Politics › Re: An Inept Leadership by foreman: 11:57am On Aug 11, 2011 |
Don't spoil our fresh air, please let us enjoy it together. |
Education › Re: Pictures Of Public Primary School In Delta State by foreman: 2:33pm On Aug 10, 2011 |
Who needs a school when there is oil in your backyard.  |
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Islam › Re: Islamic Banking Is Allah’s Command by foreman: 4:22pm On Aug 08, 2011 |
^^^^
Leave them to continue building the monster, they will hand it over to the oligarchs in due time and start shouting marginalization again, very soon.
Another Aguiyi/Azikwe is on the seat. |
Politics › Re: Sacking Sanusi Will Require 2/3's Of The Senate Vote by foreman: 10:52am On Aug 08, 2011 |
So if Beaf wants to sack Sanusi, his calculation is along ethnic lines SMH. May be ACN is right by not choosing a position yet, every situation has to be treated in its own merit. |
Politics › Re: At Last, Osun Commissioner’s List Out by foreman: 7:37am On Jul 30, 2011 |
The propaganda machine is back. Whoever relieved this character of his duty must be dull, I guess they have realised their folly. Watch, the agenda now is to divert attention away GEJ and create a division in the unconquered territory in the south. I hope SW christians do not swallow the bait. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Will Die Soon - Primate Ayodele by foreman: 7:25am On Jul 30, 2011 |
Nigerian christians; money worshippers,primitive people. The british will be wondering whether its the same christianity or not. |
Politics › Re: The Role Of Churches In Nigerian Politics by foreman: 8:31am On Jul 14, 2011 |
0lumide: Same goes to mosques up north who send little kids to beg on the street and take the money from them at the end of the day.
Same goes to mosques with elite Nigerians in their mist.
Churches are just flashy and are easily noticed!!!
We have a religious problem in Nigeria!! If money could buy holiness, Nigerian religious centers are the places to be!!! Idio-ta! This is not a thread about mosques, if you have issues to discuss about mosques, feel free to open another thread. Thank you in advance. |
Politics › Re: Who Says Eko Oni Baje? by foreman: 10:33am On Jul 12, 2011 |
BIG IBB
How about we talk IBB and how he ruined Nigeria and his billions first? So IBB asslicker you can accuse Tinubu of being a thief. Wonders shall never end. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Needs A Nigerian National Philosophy Commission(nnpc) by foreman: 3:26am On Jul 12, 2011 |
Another chop chop. office supplies official cars office building polotical appointments same ni. End of |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Appoints Aganga As New Trade And Investment Minister. by foreman: 3:06am On Jul 12, 2011 |
Damn biology to theology to accountancy. if na muslim heaven go don fall. Hypocritic christians, see them trying to avoid this theology thing like plague. They spent 2 years discussing sanusi's islamic degree. As if degree is prerequisite to performance. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram: Why Is The Sultan Quiet? by foreman: 12:14pm On Jul 11, 2011 |
gbam |
Politics › Re: A Dissection Of Bb And Goodlucksambo Manifesto - Part 1 by foreman: 10:23am On Mar 11, 2011 |
^^^
PDP people are good with ethnic and religious politics.
When their leader,GEJ, came to Ibadan, instead of telling the good Ibadan people what the PDP and his government did and will be doing for the Ibadan people, he told them Lagos has at least 50% non-Yoruba and Oyo has at least 25% non-yoruba. Can you beat that?
Their other leader OBJ promptly told Ibadan people quotetranslate "if you are not there, how are going to know how they share it" what are they sharing? your guess is as good as mine.
These guys see Nigeria as one big pie to be shared. It is not impossible that the supporters here are on paid propaganda job.
What do you expect from the followers? |
Politics › Re: Promises: Sultan Wants Jonathan To Sign Undertaking by foreman: 3:42pm On Mar 10, 2011 |
Another way of saying
Goodluck, you are not trustworthy, but then who is among the career politicians around? probably Buhari who is not a politician in my book. |
Romance › Re: Sexual Inexperience Is Killing My Marriage. by foreman: 3:38pm On Mar 10, 2011 |
Do you guys have a kid? If not, please consider yourself NOT MARRIED! |
Romance › Re: Sexual Inexperience Is Killing My Marriage. by foreman: 3:35pm On Mar 10, 2011 |
@Poster
Your KINI may not be that small you never know. I was almost in your shoes bro. This kind of thing happens to too-serious brothers most of the time.
I got to know my wife was cheating after we got married. This has changed my lifestyle forever. I met a former girlfriend who was divorced and started having sex with her. I was lucky she told me I wasn't doing her good and taught me some basic things about having sex. Things have never been the same for me since.
I started taking beer which I never did before (this one boost confidence trust me) paraga, alomo, Now I bleep everything in skirt my wife, ashewos (if I am on official assignments and I feel like), former girlfriends, NYSC girls at the office, a neighbor's housewife etc Never knew sex was that sweet. Even my wife now calls me "pariolodo". In fact she does some crazy things I keep wondering how much I dulled myself in the past.
The truth is that most likely you wife will not mention your shortcomings to you so u need a neutral "bodi" to practice that kin "bodi" with no strings attached. If you fail the first time try again (you may be jittery at first it is normal)this is not cheating, you are trying to help ur marriage, these are things you should have done before getting married bro.
Your wife may be cheating already there is no woman that is frigid. if she ain't feeling you, she ain't going to give ordinary water talkless of earthquakes. |
Politics › Re: Analysis Of Ohaneze Pride Of Lagos by foreman: 8:39am On Mar 10, 2011 |
which one be nvs? |
Politics › Re: Analysis Of Ohaneze Pride Of Lagos by foreman: 8:06am On Mar 10, 2011 |
Alj Uche: When ohaneze talked about economic engine of lagos, I would like to ask them this questions.
What do they understand by "the engine room of , economy"
What qualifies Ndigbo as the engine room of Lagos economy?
Did they bring the sea to Lagos and will go back with it?
They own most of the banks?
The insurance companies?
Shipping companies?
They are large employers of labor?
I guess there own idea of an "engine" is cash and carry-import and sell? Any eediot can do that!
Do they undertsand the kind of stress that over-population has put on the real sector of economy in Lagos by the import based cash and carry orientation.
Do they realize how much Lagos as lost in its serenity and the quality of life as we know it in the 70's growing up?
Do you realize that almost every part of Lagos has become "ghettorized" Ikoyi, VI, Ikeja, Magodo are all in tatters.
There are seaports in Warri, Calabar and Port Harcourt why can't they go and drive the economy there?
[b]The number one driver of economy in Lagos is the conducive atmosphere and tolerance of the Yoruba people, when they are forced to take that off the table with constant harassment like this, then we shall all see the repercussion.
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Who would imagine that ALJ has a brain like this! Don't worry about the Igbo Alj, self-destruction is their way.
Trust my Lagos homeboys, their fvck-up will be treated, after elections, |
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Family › Re: She's A Grandmother -- At Age 23! by foreman: 6:59am On Mar 10, 2011 |
If this one na Muslim matter, e for don reach hundred pages.
Blaady hypocrites! |