Politics › Re: Lagosians Groan Over Darkness And Fuel Scarcity by franudi: 8:59am On Mar 20, 2016 |
Ginius95: Me I Want To Complain Of Heat Ooh.. Who Should I Forward My Complain To.
GINIUS #I_AM_A_RENEGADE To Tinubu. |
Politics › Re: Lagosians Groan Over Darkness And Fuel Scarcity by franudi: 8:58am On Mar 20, 2016 |
Nienie: Like its no longer funny..before we get fuel now one bike guy has to come and buy with his tank and he'll collect 2x of the money for 20 litres. Where is Tinubu? |
Politics › Re: Lagosians Groan Over Darkness And Fuel Scarcity by franudi: 8:51am On Mar 20, 2016 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: When There's No Job And You Are Ready To Accept Any Salary by franudi: 3:32pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
Sempumping:
lately I have been looking for jobs to volunteer but nothing is coming still .....God have mercy, with all the qualifications.
It is well with Nigeria It is well. |
Politics › Re: Fuel Scarcity Worsens,See The Current Situation In Nigeria(photos) by franudi: 11:31am On Mar 13, 2016 |
akanbiaa: Am not surprised with your tribalistic unguided utterence, even a mad man thinks he is wise. Give it to the south east,they are not just wise but very wise set of people. |
Politics › Re: Fuel Scarcity Worsens,See The Current Situation In Nigeria(photos) by franudi: 11:25am On Mar 13, 2016 |
popcykaylah: I am expecting a better nigeria from buhari..but things are hard i must confess but Jonathan was never an option for Nigerians ...especially with all the looting that happened under his nose ..wonder what would have happened in his 2nd tenure as president .. We would have allowed him to carry the blame by giving him the 2nd tenure.Buhari saw all these things and promised change.Now Buhari is blaming Jonathan.That Buhari is myopic. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Anambra-Central Senatorial Campaign Poster (picture) by franudi: 10:09am On Mar 13, 2016 |
MILFangela: Foolishness is when you want biafra; when you want to break away from Nigeria and at the same time you also want to become a senator in Nigeria Highest foolishness is when you know that Biafra has not yet existed and you do not want Igbos to be represented anywhere. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Anambra-Central Senatorial Campaign Poster (picture) by franudi: 10:04am On Mar 13, 2016 |
MILFangela: Peter Obi is Good for senator in Biafra or Senator in Nigeria? Until we get Biafra,Igbos will be represented in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Anambra-Central Senatorial Campaign Poster (picture) by franudi: 9:59am On Mar 13, 2016 |
gretblue: IPOB contesting an election in Nigeria.Isn't this contradicting? Idiot,the zoo your country is standing on the way of Biafra actuallization. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Anambra-Central Senatorial Campaign Poster (picture) by franudi: 9:54am On Mar 13, 2016 |
MILFangela: Why is Peter Obi, Victor Umeh and all other ibo politician participating in election in Nigeria?
I thought you say ''Nigeria is a Zoo''
I thought you dont want to have anything with Nigeria
I thought you want to break away from Nigeria You are talking like a very big idiot. Biafra has not yet seceded from nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Blackout: Nigerians Reject Buhari’s Apology - Punch NewsPaper by franudi: 9:44am On Mar 13, 2016 |
Akshow: I think it is very foolish and silly of people especially wailers to self-service and drool on this issue. When has the pdp led govt of then ever apologized for a black out despite the fact that electricity was epileptic and almost non existence despite billion of dollars invested on it through out the sixteen years
Now we have a govt that is not up to a year in office but has recorded a tremendous CHANGE, we have a govt that actually gives a damn by apologizing we de complain again. I can smell an idiot here. People are dying, your govt is apologising. Let them start doing something,asap. |
Politics › Re: Blackout: Nigerians Reject Buhari’s Apology - Punch NewsPaper by franudi: 9:39am On Mar 13, 2016 |
mindfreaks: All the black fools now will start commenting rubbish, illicit baboons, illiterate vagabonds, that have no peace in mind. PMB is the president jump over the bridge die if you can't be patriotic. idiots! How can a dying man be patrotic? Pls, tell Buhari to save this country from collapsing,he should not be an idiot. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Should Stop Mocking Democracy With ‘ojuju Calabar’ Trial – Fayose by franudi: 10:42am On Feb 21, 2016 |
jane0000: Fayose d mad man. I think it's high time we open dis Idi-ot file.  You want to intimidate Fayose? **** |
Politics › Re: Buhari Should Stop Mocking Democracy With ‘ojuju Calabar’ Trial – Fayose by franudi: 10:36am On Feb 21, 2016 |
GudluckIBB: Fayose,
A day will soon Come when you will also wat to g ang Beg APC and Buhari just as your FFK and Doyin Okupe hasbeen doing lately.
One day you will do Emabinu sir to Buhari. Big lie. |
Politics › Re: Biafrans Protest In Front Of President Obama’s Residence At The US - Pictured by franudi: 8:06pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
[quote author=agarawu23 post=42167477][/quote]All those nonsense you wrote here are trashes for the LAWMA. |
Politics › Re: DSS Cancels Old Charges Against Nnamdi Kanu by franudi: 7:23pm On Jan 20, 2016 |
What are the new charges? |
Politics › Re: Fall Of Naira, Economy: Blame Jonathan, Says APC - Vanguard by franudi: 11:41am On Jan 18, 2016 |
minifuworld: dont you know that its our external reserve that GEJ is using to defend the dollar then and that is we citizens dont feel it much but now that the external reserve as gone so low what can the present administration do Let the present administration resign. |
Politics › Re: Fall Of Naira, Economy: Blame Jonathan, Says APC - Vanguard by franudi: 11:37am On Jan 18, 2016 |
PassingShot: It's unfortunate that we just have to look back given the present situation of our economy. The situation has been brought about by GEJ's failure to save during windfall from oil sale of average of $100 a barrel. He instead reduced foreign account fromm $44bn in 2011 to $29bn in 2015. The question is, what did he do with the $15bn difference and the excess dollars earned in that period?
Can any supporter of GEJ sincerely answer that what he 'achieved' commensurates with what we earned?
The hardship of today is a result of poor decisions of years past.
I don't envy PMB and his team at all. They inherited a hemorrhaging economy at a time oil price is crashing on daily basis. That is why we voted for change. Stop blaming GEJ . |
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Politics › Re: Photos: Goodluck Jonathan Is A Grandfather Again! by franudi: 6:53pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
ozoigbondu: GEJ our economy is in the toilet pls come back Let Buhari clean it. That is why we voted for change. |
Politics › Re: Hon Tony Nwulu's Projects At Oshodi Isolo Federal Constituency 2 - Photos by franudi: 6:43pm On Jan 14, 2016 |
OgbeifunErom: What seriousness? What exactly has he done? All i see is the refurbishment of sub-standard borehole facilities.
The IPOB Eediot called a press conference to celebrate such mediocrity.
Is that the type of infrastructure he should be providing for an area populated by potential IPOB terrorists?
I repeat, he is a bastard You are very stupid. He will be re-elected. Igbos are not going away from Lagos,the sooner you understand that the better for your poor and hateful life. |
Politics › Re: Budget Not Missing, President Buhari Secretly Withdrew It - Sahara Reporters by franudi: 9:29pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
I am yet to understand this Buhari govt. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Kills Six In Adamawa, Injures 8 by franudi: 3:18pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
DropShot: What is this one saying? GEJ was practically sleeping. Deal with it. All liars like you, will go to hell fire. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Kills Six In Adamawa, Injures 8 by franudi: 3:15pm On Jan 12, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: 2 Female Victims Of Zaria Clash Between The Army And Shitte Sect Revealed (Photo by franudi: 3:32pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
Zoharariel: So what do we do about it?
Your parents sent you to school and not going about supporting a group of miscreants poking a 2-star Military General on his chest in the name of exercising your freedom of religion or protecting a local Iranian-sponsored chief imam. Nigeria is not Iran, Lebanon or Bahrain.
Next victims in line hopefully, are the IPOB jobless youths. Idiotic. Army no try at all. |
Politics › Re: Photo Of A Gallant Soldier Reportedly Killed By Boko Haram Insurgents by franudi: 3:02pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
Onijagidijagan: Why is it more yorubas fighting this bokoharram sect all d time than other tribes? Are there no hausa, igbo, fulani e.t.c in this country to be taken to war fronts? Anytime a name of soldiers appears in the news tend to be frm kogi, kwara or south west. Well we all know where the best soldiers are always frm sha while d coward ones are getting bribes in the street. Yorubas always enter everything through the back doors. Soldier is not talk. |
Politics › Re: Wonderful Question From PDP On Brass Results (photo) by franudi: 3:53pm On Jan 10, 2016 |
phemmyutd: .what can you say about this?
Brass - pdp 5 Gej unit - apc 0 Brass is a local govt while Gej is a unit which is very small. |
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Politics › Re: I Didn't Apologise To Buhari, Jonathan, Igbo Elders- Nnamdi Kalu (daily Sun) by franudi: 12:22pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
free2ryhme: who care whether u apologised or not., already u don’t have any part to play in Nigeria this year. u n ur people will be put where u belongs. dust bin, sorry b4 that u will serve sometimes at kuje prison. How about that. Kanu can never apologise to any idiot come what may. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by franudi: 5:55pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
lastmanstandn: Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for. Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.
Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.
Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.
On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.
As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.
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Politics › Re: #presidentialmediachat: Buhari Not Different From Adolf Hitler – PDP by franudi: 4:32pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
PassingShot: PDP is sick. If not, it would have by now known that the president has the backing of majority of Nigerians to bring treasury looters to book by whatever means necessary.
You disregarded the constitution and other relevant laws in looting the treasury dry and you expect us to allow the constitution to grant you protection? No way!
Call him tyrant, dictator or whatever, it is none of our business as far as it's the treasury looters and trouble makers that he's dealing with.
Una never see anything. Myopic you. |