Politics › Re: But For Buhari/tinubu, Nigeria Would Have Become One-party State by fstranger3(m): 9:13pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
^^^^ You analysis is inferior. Jarus only debates people with superior analysis; people like Gbawe who see things the way he does. I no fit shout ooooooo  |
Politics › Re: All Hail Tinubu . The New Undiputed Heavyweight Champion Of The Sw. by fstranger3(m): 8:54pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
mens dept: Tinubu has emerged as the victor in the just concluded round of voting. Of course, we all know that Yoruba people or leadership choose their own leaders, and these leaders have them in mind while in Abuja. This can not be said for the Southern Minorities or Igbo folks. I know! When Tinubu puts his dirty fingers inside Lagos state coffers and take out N2 Billion Naira at the end of this month, we need not shout, after all he is doing it for the ordinary person on the street. When his wife diverts constituency money to their private accounts, its all for the good of the ordinary citizens; after all, Tinubu shares his private account with the rest of us. Thank God for Tinubu. The Messiah we have long waited for  |
Politics › Re: All Hail Tinubu . The New Undiputed Heavyweight Champion Of The Sw. by fstranger3(m): 8:50pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
WHat happens after the undisputed heavy weight champion dies of get locked in prison?
What would happen to the party post Tinubu era?
the OP is educated, but has a low IQ.
Knows the essence of votes in a dempocracy, but has little understanding of what democracy is all about.
:::SMH:::
This is really shameful. |
Nairaland General › Re: I'm In Trouble, Please Help! by fstranger3(m): 8:45pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
Odunnu: You have A1 in reading my post upside down.lol. I mean that living in the SE exposed me to the culture and people of the SE and that I like them even though the people of SE refused to marry me. I was born in the north,grew up in the north my touch of the SE was because of my university education. I'm from the SS though i'v got trickles of SW in my blood. We refuse to accept you. Go back to the SS. SW girls dont charge guys N50000 just to talk to them. They are much more deeper than that!  |
Politics › Re: But For Buhari/tinubu, Nigeria Would Have Become One-party State by fstranger3(m): 8:27pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
Jarus: Gernded, Can you reply with a superior analysis, rather than just saying 'na lie'. Let's your analysis to counter what I wrote.
This is why I select who I engage on Nairaland. I no fit shout oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Anyway, it seems the OP is more interested in talking about personalities, instead of Ideas. ANPP = PDP = CPC. . . I stand to be corrected!. Until we move away from the politics of personalities, and begin to move towards making our institutions stronger and better, we will never move forward. So If I may ask, what is wrong with a one party system WRT Nigeria. The reason other parties in the past do not seem to be doing well is bacause they all had one superstar(s) that everyone else looked up to. AG, NPN, UPN, AD, APP are all dead or dying today because their principal starts either moved on or died How a mafioso who imposes his friends and families on us is a hero of our democracy remains to be seen. And how is a barely literate mallam whose selling point is his ability to subvert and undermine fundamental democratic principles a hero? In the final analysis, for an idealess polity like ours, a stronger and more democratic 1 PDP, rather than 35 PDPs under different names and logos , is actually a better situation for us. |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Treat Ms Potato This Way? by fstranger3(m): 1:51pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
tpiah!: well, it's an open forum, so anyone is free to post.
i already told her to contact you folks privately next time since that's how you want your interaction with her to be.
i see your friend hotie tima is on a round of nigerian women bashing- did you fellows privately ask her to do that?
as per scam, you seem to be very jittery about the word. Getting exposed doesnt just refer to scams alone, i believe.
i think the thread is clear enough.
you were busted, smartazz.
lol. Did you mean this definition of smartazz: "Someone who possesses superior intellect and wit and understands the reason behind and the purpose for satire in life?" |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop Oyedepo Acquires Yet Another N4.5b Private Jet by fstranger3(m): 1:10pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
SAGAMITEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
WHATZ UP NIGGI? |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 12:17pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
BABE!: ^^I used to be on verizon, and the network take style get comma. I'm on BoostMobile now, it's much better though. 
I have a friend that uses T mobile. I swear MTN is better than that sh1t!  Used that in college. I hated that shyyt. Bad network and too expensive. MTN is better for real. but AT&T doesnt give any wahala at all, except that its kinda expensive. I have heard good stuff about sprints too. |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 12:01pm On Apr 10, 2011 |
BABE!: ^^ Mr Fstranger! Stop giving wrong info abeg. Who told you there was no Network problem in America? Network is not always "on", 
@People there's network problem o.  My AT&T has never given me any problem. What network do you have? T-mobile? |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 11:45am On Apr 10, 2011 |
@ People, the OP is in America.
There is nothing like network problem in America
Network is always on. So that excuse wont work at all |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 11:09am On Apr 10, 2011 |
bdidi: U have seen it. Let's get back to the main topic. Thank you. We will talk later ok! |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 10:41am On Apr 10, 2011 |
bdidi: Na wa for you O ! Stop snooping around. lol! Midnight calls these days are free and i am sure over 90% of pple who talk for so long on phone are in this category. Get some sleep pple. I am not snooping around. BTW, I am Fstranger. Who are you? Seriously, is that you in your profile? |
Romance › Re: Avoiding Long Phone Conversations With Women? by fstranger3(m): 10:11am On Apr 10, 2011 |
^^^^
What do you mean by freestuff?
Is that you in your profile? |
Politics › Re: Acn Sweeps Votes In Benue by fstranger3(m): 8:38am On Apr 10, 2011 |
[WilyWily: The mouth of Yorubas are full of Lies The mouth of every male in your family is full of lies. |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Do Some Nigerain Ladies Send Guns To Flog They Mates? by fstranger3(m): 8:02am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Nigerian women are devilish too, they do juju/voodoo/jas to tie down Nigerian men. Ask Tpiah, nicely though, she'd give you the low -down  |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Do Some Nigerain Ladies Send Guns To Flog They Mates? by fstranger3(m): 7:59am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Hotie Tima: i have realize in Nigerian movies when the man moves on with someone else they ex-girlfriend or wife will make the new lady life hell. they even get guns to flog the hell out of them why?
but one thing i really want to know is this only in movies or also in reality  Nigerian movies for the most part reflect reality. Most of them are crazy and ugly though, like Tpiah. So they take out the frustrations on Nigerian men. I wouldnt be surprised if , in the future, Tpiah is arrested for committing such a heinous act. She seems capable of doing something like that. if not more. |
Nairaland General › Re: Why Treat Ms Potato This Way? by fstranger3(m): 7:43am On Apr 10, 2011 |
tpiah!: well, the guys in question got exposed. no biggie. however, you need to be more careful sometimes because some people might have girlfriends, boyfriends and wives on this site and you could be stirring up a hornets nest. I am really miffed with your choice of words. You make it look as if 'they' were trying to scam her or something and they got caught. I am not sure what is going on in your head or what you hope to achieve from all of this, but honestly you need to chill a lil. This is not a serious case. As a matter of fact, it is none of your frigging business Got Exposed? Over what? Gawd! |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:42am On Apr 10, 2011 |
EzeUche: Never said I went to UPENN. Always stated that I go to the University of Maryland.
I do not know where you heard that from. Most people on the politics section know that I REP College Park.
So try again. I have never changed my school and shall remain a Terp. And I guess the burden of proof is on you to show where I said that I went to UPENN.
https://dcist.com/attachments/dcist_mattbourque/Terp-Flag.jpg Ezeuche, my ACN brother. We all know you go to UMD. When next I am in DC, I will get you an ACN broom.  |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 3:40am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Kobojunkie: It does gladden my heart to know that Anambra people are not as bigoted as some of the Nairaland self-made ibo warriors who predicted that Ibos will never welcome parties other than the APGA. This is a good move . . . shows that the people are ready ready for change, no matter where it comes from. And I hope this is sign of better things to come for the Eastern States. Truer words have never been spoken! Thanks Kobo. I tire for this people ooooooooooooo They all need to get a grip! |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 3:31am On Apr 10, 2011 |
EzeUche: Do not listen to that annoying little flea. She or he still has a problem with me, because I will not entertain her/him circular arguments. Basseti: ^^^ your posts are blatantly full of tribal tripe. Calling u a supremacist is prolly an insult to the genuine "supremacists". So I take that back.
This is the last post I am addressing to u based on this issue.
Odabo Interesting! |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 3:28am On Apr 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:15am On Apr 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:07am On Apr 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 3:01am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Aigbofa: Ileke-Idi, I am genuinely proud of them, I just don't like these boastful people. I particularly liked Ngozi Iweala. If she was several decades younger, I would be all over her like ants on a cube of sugar. For a woman, she did well for herself. But, she is being put on a pedestal she doesnt belong. Anyway, congrats to them. |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:59am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Aigbofa: If you are measuring yourself and your intellect against his, he may start to see himself as someone special. For me he is just another daft ibo. You are probably the wittiest person on NL, bar none. I salute oooooooo |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:52am On Apr 10, 2011 |
EzeUche: You are not even worth the dirt beneath his shoes. Hmmmmm, holding brief for another man? Nuff said.  |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 2:49am On Apr 10, 2011 |
ekt_bear: Ngige 2015 is a possibility, but likely he will have to contend with Fashola as well. If I'm reading the situation properly, that is. I really dont mind who the head of the ticket is, as long as they implement the policy of the ACN as written by its founding fathers. What matters most is the idea, the school of thought so to speak, not the personality per se. I dont care if the next presidential candidate is from the SS, as long as the take our ideas and policy to heart. Lets take over their psyche, their thinking faculty, everything else can be worked out. |
Politics › Re: Who Is Ahead? by fstranger3(op): 2:31am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Eni ta ro pe kole pago. To se bee, to ko le alariwo
ACN has done well for themselves I must confess! |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 2:05am On Apr 10, 2011 |
ekt_bear: Such an inspiring symbol, is it not?
[img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRE_L8Vp3RW9AgXI5nA2n7MU6vPnik9ge2EgjsovkuYy7OC1fw-[/img]
Symbol of progress in Nigeria. It sure looks like it. Up Yoruba intelligentsia Up Awoists Up the[b] Action [/b]in AG and ACN Up Fstranger, Ekubear, DK, Kilode?, Aigbofa, Seun, and every other Yoruba on NL who have worked tirelessly behind the scene to make this day come to pass Up Ngige, a worthy adopted son of Odua Up all progressives in Nigeria and NL  |
Politics › Re: Between Igbo, Yoruba And Other Nigerian Women. What Is It With Igbo Women? by fstranger3(m): 2:00am On Apr 10, 2011 |
Aigbofa: I don't see how you could regarded as an honest man. What do you expect from a bigot who doesn't think the there is a significant statistical difference between 53 and 70? |
Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 1:54am On Apr 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Anambra central senatorial Election: Dora Akunyili (APGA) vs Chris Ngige of ACN by fstranger3(m): 1:47am On Apr 10, 2011 |
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