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RomanceRe: Isn't It Amusing? by fstranger3(m): 12:07am On Mar 21, 2011
tpiah!:
since i had no success with you, i decided to stick to older, mature men.

ie real men.

i'm not a babysitter.
Good! Me sef, I am not ready to start packing shyyte all over the place from some confused,ugly looking hag grin


I am glad we had this talk
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 11:59pm On Mar 20, 2011
REALITY101:
These worthless foreigner's are most problem NL has been facing lastly
I agree

Especially, the worthless akatas who are jobless and living off their Nigerian BFS/temporary husbands, IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY


I reject failure IJN
RomanceRe: Isn't It Amusing? by fstranger3(m): 11:50pm On Mar 20, 2011
tpiah!:
^abeg, lef am wink.


i'm sure there are some grown denzel types hanging around somewhere waiting for your perusal.



14 year old na small baby. 20 sef na pikin how much more that one.
I thought you liked catching them young, No?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Fires Back Against Jonathan Over Corruption Charge : You Are Poking Crook by fstranger3(m): 11:42pm On Mar 20, 2011
EVeryone knows that Buhari stole



I think the point they are trying to make is that he did not stael as much as say IBB, which is very stupid in my opinion.



A thief is a thief!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Buzugee/Nairaland, So I Want To Talk About Living Abroad by fstranger3(m): 11:39pm On Mar 20, 2011
naijababe:
^ Now u have my full Nyansh/love smiley I was about to tell him to wake pass jor!!! Weldone, I say, correct initiation right there cool
I thought it was Dk. you switching team?
CrimeRe: Young Nigerian, Owner Of Burnt Day Care Surrenders In Nigeria by fstranger3(m): 11:18pm On Mar 20, 2011
^^^

You seem to be confusing Texas with Ogun State!



Yeah, blame it on your IP
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 11:10pm On Mar 20, 2011
9ijaMan:
I reason with you just a bit. GEJ is contesting in an election he's organizing. So Aisha 2 has simply exercised her right as a Nigerian.
Dont tell me you have a college degree?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Is Finished. Sorry Seun. This Is The Truth. by fstranger3(m): 11:04pm On Mar 20, 2011
Blazay:
Una don come again with una warapa? This is how it starts. angry

Come! What is that your name again?
Is it K-[/b]y jelly for [b]dry congos or what? undecided
Ok.
Abi dem sen you come?
Wor Khin? undecided
What exactly is your "mission impossible" on this thread?
Ngi na monkey dia gi gba kwa okwu nee ban wan! kiss

[size=28pt]Who is your "dia"? angry
You must be maaaaad!!!
[/size]

Afo ta gbu kwa ngi na otu ndi nguwru "dia" gi minus or plus five or ten minutes left or right from yaba'm gi dia!

No wonder dati ya Biafran cripple of a spouse posing by his grave side in one cemetary in that your "YABA" can only afford to dance 'ben low ben low ben low" with you for your wedding dance, since e nor get leg. grin

What is your problem?

Abi you hear say I be "INSPIRED" wey need romance for NL? undecided

Common han le le ja-ja from my side make I see beta climate!!! angry

Oloju kokoro!

Tufiakwa! Say no to drugs! Especially cheap ones from Tapei. Please, do not mention my name in the same space with that bush rat of an mgbekescious ringworm of a 'thing'! cheesy

Gaaaaaaaaaash!!!

Mu he he he he he he

I say faya on! cheesy

Gosh, I am in such a good mood today. Congo goood o! He who finds a goooooooood congo, has definitely found the one and only LORD!!! cry
ROFL!
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 11:00pm On Mar 20, 2011
Katsumoto:
[s]That is a load of nonsense; she is a moderator of an online forum. As a moderator, she must enforce the rules of the forum and be unbiased. As a Nigerian stakeholder, she HAS the right to support a candidate and is even permitted to be biased. If she has erred in her position as a moderator, then provide a link to the post or thread.

Is it against any rules to be a moderator and be a supporter of a political office seeker? I guess she wasn't biased when she was taking part in the SNG asking for Turai and her cabal to handover to Goodluck. Now that Goodluck has shown how mediocre and corrupt he is, Aisha2 and the rest of Nigeria shouldn't be allowed to campaign against him[/s]?
Arrantus Nonsensicus.   .    .  using Blazay's words


If she wants to be a moderator, let her be one. And if she wants to have an opinion, let her resign from her duty as a moderator. She cant eat her cake and have it afterwards. That would be against the indefatigable law of entropy. Its like asking Festus Onigbinde to ref  a match between Nigeria and Cameroon.   .   . does  that make sense to you?

This is what they call conflict of interest. She has a vested interest in seeing Buhari succeed on NL, how is is it difficult for you or any other person to see that her judgement would be and have been clouded by her blind support for Buhari.

This is not the first time she 'd be called out. It has nothing to do with her previous support for GEJ, what is at stake is her blind and trail of opening and posting maligning and egregious comments about GEJ's wife, while childishly and needlessly extolling the non-existent virtues of Buhari's wife, in an attempt to discredit Jonathan.

I am not a fan of GEJ but I do believe in fairness and I abhor, with every fiber of my being, any attempt by anyone to exploit their privilege for the undue advantage of their pay master!

The right thing for Aisha to do is to endeavor to remain neutral or resign from her post as a moderator. What is at stake here is her credibility. There is a reason Anderson Cooper doesnt want to reveal his sexual orientation to his viewers, and its for the same reason  NPR fired Juan Williams after making that comment about Muslims

Why is it so difficult for anyone to see that! Arrrghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Is Finished. Sorry Seun. This Is The Truth. by fstranger3(m): 10:44pm On Mar 20, 2011
^^^^

It is on

Blazay, dont back down


We have to get to the bottom of everything today. Today na today

Bini Vs. Bini


Should we open a new thread for both of you?
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 10:28pm On Mar 20, 2011
tpiah!:
he died of old age, loser.
Old age is not a disease

Keep living in denial ok!
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 10:25pm On Mar 20, 2011
Mai Suya:
just couldn't resist being @ the center of any controversy, could you? yeye
No self control. She lives for it. No real life friends. All she has is NL . So dont be surprised.


tpiah!:
my grandpa.


skinny as anything, may he RIP.
Same can be said about people with HIV. He could have been suffering from some terrible diseases. To each his own!
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 10:21pm On Mar 20, 2011
Sun of god:
R.I.P? - Buhari or your Grand Papa?
She is old and senile

Dont take her words seriously!
grin
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 10:20pm On Mar 20, 2011
tpiah!:
n[b]othing wrong with having a little crush on someone, even if he's unattainable [I ASSUME].[/b]

I personally have been wondering how he managed to maintain the same stature all these years.

though my grandfather was also very skinny like that- i doubt he was ever fat his whole life, may he RIP.
Like your crush on me? Even though I am 10 notches above your station
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:17pm On Mar 20, 2011
aminalib:
ooh ok, work for male peddlers are not high in nj anymore, gat u
You should know, since thats what you used to do in NJ before you relocated to Canada, init?

We both do the same thing, what a match, it seems, made from heaven grin


So when do you want to come ?
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:12pm On Mar 20, 2011
Shy-One:
ok SO here is the deal

this event is GOING DOWN you can be there or be square

i will be there - even if i am there all by myself

it will be a huge room full of food, drink, decorations, entertainment and you guys can stay on NL - etalking all night - while I dance, eat and drink the night away.

YESS - I WILL PROVE YOU WRONG.
And I hope you have enough for the boys. Trust me, they are more than you can handle! They sure would keep you company. it is a state with more than 12 million people, 75% of them jobless and more than willing to attend any party, especially when they are not invited. You dont need me to go into details, your fiancee should be able to explain it to you better. Enjoy! grin
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:08pm On Mar 20, 2011
aminalib:
why are u in chicago,
I am not gonna be broadcasting my private life on NL. You know I am more mature than 190 and Mzdarkskin and Ms Chimma, you should know that by now!
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:06pm On Mar 20, 2011
tjskii:
@fstranger im aiite, a bit bored,looking to spice up my evening, any ideas wink wink wink
Do you have a cam?




[size=4pt]PS: on the other you can keep playing along with Shy-one's delusion[/size] grin
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:05pm On Mar 20, 2011
Shy-One:
aminalib and fstranger

I expect to see you both on that plane with Babe and I.  No is NOT AN OPTION.
You do know that I dont fool myself.

I may try to fool others, but myself, mba, No.

I am a realist to the core!


The only place you can see me is when I visit Indiana, but in Lagos, not happening!
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:03pm On Mar 20, 2011
aminalib:
they have chipotle in NJ,  huh huh huh interesting
Am in Chi town right now

And yes, there is Chipotle  in NJ. Saw a store in Wayne Nj!
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 10:00pm On Mar 20, 2011
tjskii:
like duh,of course every1 knows that,we're all just having a bit of fun, so don't be a partypooper with your candi manner jor cheesy cheesy
She seems to be taking it too seriously!


I am in a good mood today, had Chipotle this morning. So i just want to be honest with her before she takes it too far.


Anyway, how you doing my dear? grin
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 9:57pm On Mar 20, 2011
aminalib:
who will pay for my plane ticket, i hope fstranger will
The only plane ticket I will be paying for would be the one flying straight into my bedroom, for a three day romp with yours trully. Anything else, you are on a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooog thing sweetie! grin
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 9:53pm On Mar 20, 2011
Sun of god:
Aisha2 - Where did you school if you dont mind me asking?
Where else?


If not Abu, prolly Sokoto or Maiduguri. . . I am fairly certain! And most likely, she studied Pol. Sci or Sociology or Inter. rel
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 9:51pm On Mar 20, 2011
Shy-One:
what are you implying?

Spot On!

50 security foot squad - 15 isn't enough - NO MARIJUANA - we will pay them (won't come out of your pocket) - have 2 four hour training sessions prior to the event  - THEY are there to serve and protect with grace and decorum
Trust me, this is never going to work.

Believe me, everyone here knows that. They are just playing along just to be nice to you. But in my candid manner, I am saying it loud and clear. There wont be any NL party in Lagos. No matter how hard you try, it will never see the light of day.

Please, prove me wrong!
RomanceRe: Question: Romance Section - Would You Attend A Nl Party In Lagos? by fstranger3(m): 9:31pm On Mar 20, 2011
Shy-One:
thanks so much - I will definitely take you up on your offers and will be in touch - ok?
No free lunch anywhere my dear, not even in Nigeria grin
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 9:13pm On Mar 20, 2011
[size=18pt]Buhari accepted the Abacha contraption and was one of the first few who embraced Abacha quite early and saw nothing wrong in the annulment of MKO Abiola's freely given mandate. Buhari was therefore rewarded with the chairmanship of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) by his friend, General Sani Abacha. The PTF had annual budgets that were far more than what most states of the federation received from the federal purse. The Fund began in 1996 with an initial capital of almost 60 billion naira.[/size] It was a duplication of social services and it became the bottomless pit that allowed the Northern Oligarchy to loot the national treasury once again. It was like the return of the Nigerian National Supply Company (NNSC) and contracts were flowing and doing so in abundance, but available only to the Oligarchy who will then turn around to sell the contract papers to a Southerner at huge profit. It all became a joke in Lagos about how some people procured the paper and made billions and some bought the paper and do all the work for little or nothing! Buhari's PTF built roads at federal, state and local government levels at a time when the Federal Ministry of Work lacked the funds to repair roads. PTF also procured drugs at a time when the Federal Ministry of Heath did not have the budget to provide drugs for federal hospitals. It was said that the PTF had 115.6 billion naira available to it as at December 31, 1997, funds that were never audited or properly accounted for. Like Abacha and the rest of his government, the PTF was set up to provide an opportunity to loot without any need for accountability; and corruption and indiscipline were never fought at that level. A wise former head of state would have seen that PTF was an alternative government and he would have rejected the offer to be part of it, but not Mr. Buhari. PTF brought untold opportunities and allowed him to practically rebuild Katsina, Kaduna and the rest of the north while a few projects were thrown at the Southern States.

[size=28pt]More roads were built in each of Funtua, Gusau, Kaduna, and Sokoto than in Lagos or Oyo State. Over 70% of the Fund's allocation went into modernizing the roads in the North.[/size] For example, roads in Malali Government Reservation Area (GRA) in Kaduna were as good as you can wish for before PTF was set up, but these roads were dualized with PTF's money all the way to Durbar Hotel and beyond. Buhari's idea of Nigeria is one in which the north is superior and it must always take the lion share of everything. Unfortunately Muhammudu Buhari is the presidential candidate of Bola Tinubu, the self-professed leader of the Yoruba people. It is very obvious they have so much in common - brash, uncreative, unimaginative and false superior air. Contractors such as Chagori and Chagori (C&C) and Afri-Projects Consortium were some of the major beneficiaries of the PTF contracts. The PTF even carried out projects in Military barracks despite the fact that those projects have been provided for in the Ministry of Defence's budget. The Armed Forces PTF was allocated 20% of the PTF funds and with it came more funds to loot and no accountability. In the final analysis it was confirmed that Buhari wasted 135 billion naira of the PTF's 146 billion and all this financial abuse during the time Abacha was waging war against indiscipline and corruption (WAIC). The joke is on Abacha, Buhari and their ilk, and I am laughing out loud, really loud.
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 9:10pm On Mar 20, 2011
Buhari did not even consider the ministers of Alhaji Shehu Shagari who broke every law, plundered the nation's resources and spent money like it was going out of fashion for any punishment. He did not come to punish the 'saints,' because the saints are too pious. His war against indiscipline (WAI) was conceived in deceit. Only the unholy will be punished for acts of indiscipline. The pious have the right to 'take,' to 'use,' and to 'remove' whatever they want, and their taking, using and removing what they want is holy and righteous before Allah. As far as Buhari was concerned only the people in the South were undisciplined since the North was and still is pure and pious. Only numskulls will hold such silly and stupid believes, but Buhari was far from convinced about the superiority of his Hausa/Fulani race and the purity of Islam. For Buhari, he was right and pure and we (the people in the South) are dead. He considered himself sent by Allah to either purify them or exterminate them all.

The Emir of Gwandu was too pious and as such was at liberty to bring in his 53 suitcases. While the people importing contrabands were predominantly from the North, only the few from the South were arrested and prosecuted. Alhaji Jokolo, the current Emir of Gwandu and son of the then Emir recently said his father only brought back 12 suitcases and not 53. Jokolo, a former colonel in the Nigeria Army said it was General Buhari who instructed him to go to the airport to receive his father, the then Emir. Mustapha Jokolo acknowledged that several suitcases were taken straight from the aircraft to the State House. He said those were for the Chief of Protocol, Dahiru Waziri. They were all in the government of Mohammudu Buhari but Buhari did not put them on trial for bringing contraband goods into the country or for disobeying the law by not taking their luggage through the normal process of inspection. Even Buhari's brother was on that same entourage of the Emir of Gwandu, but all of them are neck and shoulder above the law, and the war against indiscipline does not affect them; they are above such petty laws that were made for commoners and Southerners.

General Buhari has very little education, like the rest of his khaki-wearing comrades who ruled Nigeria by force and by decrees. He attended primary school in Daura and later the Katsina Model School before attending military training at home and overseas. We can safely say that this is another cretin case with very little ability for creative, analytical and constructive thinking. Even his actions as military dictator were causes of concern for the academia, and they worry why any rational person will take those actions or follow the steps Buhari followed. A few months or a year in any military college or cadet program can never prepare any soldier for governance. Soldiers are trained to follow rules and to obey orders; never to run government, lead civilians or be seen in the civil society wearing uniform around. No military training prepare or pretend to prepare a soldier to run a local government or a state. Buhari was poorly educated and has a low intelligence quotient (IQ) to manage the affairs of the people of Katsina State and as such lack what it takes to manage the affairs of Nigeria. He forcefully imposed himself on the Nigerian people and made a terrible work of it; he caused confusion, did the economy no good and dehumanized the civil society. If he failed when he was a dictator, I do not see him succeeding in a democratic, give-and-take environment.
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 9:10pm On Mar 20, 2011
Buhari's was a selective approach to governance and justice. Not a single Hausa/Fulani man or woman was arrested, interrogated, detained, brought to trial or sent to jail during his dictatorship despite the legions of Southern non-Muslim 'infidels' he detained without trial, sentenced for flimsy reasons, or murdered by retroactive law. It was only Umaru Dikko he went after - for whatever personal reasons - among the dozens of NPN chieftains, but he kept the likes of Professor Ambrose Ali, Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin and Chief Bola Ige in prison. He tried them and retried them until they were found guilty. His goal was to find them guilty and it was at all cost. For him it was better to find the 'infidels' guilty rather than trouble the 'elect.' Buhari incarcerated the UPN governors who brought development to their people and their states and rewarded NPN governors who could not account for the revenue allocations they got and the loans they borrowed with house arrests and freedom to move around! It was Buhari's Northern Agenda, an agenda soaked in his belief in a pious North and determination to deal ruthlessly with the 'infidels,' from the Christian South and its inferior Muslim population who were not Muslim enough,

The repeated imprisonment, trials and tribulations heaped on the UPN governors hastened the untimely demise of Chief Olabisi Onabanjo and Professor Ambrose Alli. Buhari lacked the conscience to care; he was least interested in the fairness of his action. All the ministers of the National Party of Nigeria and their party chieftains such as the former president Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Suleman Takuma, Adamu Ciroma, Yahaya Dikko and many others were left untouched; they were too pious and of a special Northern breed to be touched. Buhari settled for scapegoats and 'infidels' from the South to justify that he was cleaning the nation of corruption when in fact he wore a garment of greed and excesses. He showed very little respect for the law of the land. He even went a step further to backdate laws in order to ensure that three suspected drug pushers, Bartholomew Owoh, Bernard Ogedengbe and Lawal Ojuolape were found guilty by retroactive law, but then that was a drug trade that prominent Northern Nigerian businessmen were well noted for. In doing this, he insulted the civil society and drew the anger and criticism of the Nigerian media, labour unions, the Nigerian Bar Association, the National Association of Resident Doctors, and many other unions and organizations. Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti and his brother, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti suffered greatly from the inhuman actions and detentions of Buhari and his band of plunders. The three drug suspects were found guilty and murdered by retroactive law. Decree No. 20 of 1984 was not only inhuman and illegal in its composition, it was draconian and a law made by fools, because suddenly action that we acceptable and normal when taken were strangely turned into criminal actions. The Public Officers (Protection Against False Accusation) Decree 4 of 1984 was Buhari's gift to the Nigerian Press and its first victims were The Guardian's Tunde Thompson and Nduka Iraboh.
PoliticsRe: Aisha 2, Whats With You And Buhari? by fstranger3(m): 9:08pm On Mar 20, 2011
http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/babsajayi/121010.html


Nigeria has always been a basket case. Things that are abnormal and aberrations takes place in Nigeria everyday; they are commonplace and they assume normality and are acceptable as part of our life. Having illiterate soldiers rail road the whole nation of well educated people was at one time acceptable in the mentality of Nigerians. At the sight of a demented soldier on national television Nigerians rush out to celebrate and welcome the new 'messiah' to Dodan Barrack. The people easily lap up the new soldier of fortune's promises and good intentions and will be glad that the thieves in babariga and tall caps (a la Shagari's) have been arrested and their political parties "dissolved." People will take to the streets to listen to all the new promises of what the new "fedra gonment" will do. They will lap up all the "summarily dismissed," "hearby dissolved," "summarily expelled," and nonsense like "this gonment will not tallrate any indisplin" from the very mouth of lowlifes who are the very epitome of indiscipline! Mohammudu Buhari was one of such undisciplined soldiers that forcefully terminated democratically constituted and elected governments.





The twin towers of terror, Mohammudu Buhari and his co-traveler Tunde Idiagbon, plotted and terminated the second republic. The second republic was never a worthy venture considering the excesses and corruption of the epicureans in Alhaji Shehu Shagari and Adisa (the self-processed and heavily deluded AMA, Always Mentally Alert) Akiloye's National Party of Nigeria (NPN), but only the people have the right to terminate it through the ballot box. But Buhari has no regard for the ballot box or democratic process that engenders and enthrones democratic regimes. Like any soldier of fortune with a huge personal agenda, Buhari overthrew the government of Alhaji Shehu Shagari. He accused the civilian administration of corruption and bad governance; he called them names and came to the conclusion that they will be "summarily disciplined." On December 31, 1983, Mohammudu Buhari rolled back the hands of the nation's development and stymied the progress of Nigeria. He decided to clean up the mess left behind by the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and restore order. But rather than dealing with the crooks, philanders, epicureans, grabbers and looters in the NPN and hold them accountable, he chose to punish only a section of the political landscape; he focused on the political opposition that controlled less than 30% of the funds at the time. Buhari arrested, detained and tried all the governors of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) while the erstwhile leaders of the NPN were left untouched and a mere handful of them kept under house arrest.
RomanceRe: Which Tribe Will You Marry From by fstranger3(m): 9:05pm On Mar 20, 2011
Inked_Nerd:

Wow, you sound so happy. Congratulations on your engagement. I wish you lots of luck and happiness in your marriage.
You can expect the same from me as well! cool
RomanceRe: How Come Most Nigerian Ladies/chics Have Protruding Abdomen by fstranger3(op): 7:36pm On Mar 20, 2011
aminalib:
no babe i love to live [b]of [/b]the fruits of your labor kiss
But you have to go back to school, and you definitely have to lose that your Liberian accent!

I hope you dont have a belly like my Nigerian sisters I will never touch? tongue

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