Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 12:01am On Jun 16, 2007 |
nazzyon: Bawo le yan se ma n ri ore nibi gan na.
Ako ni mi mio.
Adiresi mi n be ti eba ye mi wo. Mokan nfe ore lobirin ti ao jo ma wole wode lasan ni. Wo profile mi, mo ma n wa lo ri komputa ni gbogbo ale daro ni.
Ohun ti ao ma se ju ni ejo riro n o si ma pe o lekokan nitoripe mio kin fi be ri aye dabi alara naa. ogbeni debosky, she o le ran arakunrin yi lowo ? Al Raheem: se da da alafia ni gbo gbo wa, ta ni o mo ewa agoyin? momo ewa agoyin daadaa, kilode ti o she bere |
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Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 10:56pm On Jun 15, 2007 |
sigidi ke ?  omo ton ba soro omo itumo sigidi ooo  debosky: GNature ma je ko rera o, mo ro pe o nilo iyawo bii temi nana to larewa julo ko ma fun e ni itoju lalale  ni ogo olorun, ti oba di ola (ijo satide), omo kan nbo wa se itoju mi gidi gidi. gbogbo etoo e ni mo tin ba kaa kiri oni, sugbon, jesu ti finalize gbogbo e. so, ni eni o, ara lati "reinvigorate" fun ise pataki ti nbe lola  |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 10:45pm On Jun 15, 2007 |
odaa ro o Nite Angel.  ogbeni debo, mo ripe iya Sikira se ara gidi pelu iku e bembe yen  ko si much ni ijo jimoh yi oh, ore ara di e ayefele200: iwo omo olokada yi, oda wipe o ti fe ku osan gan , tori mo mu NANA o gba, NOW MINUTE mi lo tun fe gba, walaiyi, mo le pa ni tori eeeeeeee ooga oooo, wahala be lale yiii ooo  |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 10:28pm On Jun 15, 2007 |
Nite Angel, boya o fe tasi minute, nitori, minute omo to lewa ni  |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 10:20pm On Jun 15, 2007 |
ayefele200: iya mi ni oooooo, MINUTE MINUTE ke ? bawoni minute se ma je iya e ? |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 9:03pm On Jun 15, 2007 |
oremi debo, ewo lo she ? mo gbo wipe otin yoku  , well, oku ijo jimoh oo |
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Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by GNature(m): 1:15am On Jun 15, 2007 |
@ thread
oloriburuku (didnt actually mean it, just following the title of the thread)  You are very disrespectful to say that and address it to the thread. It says a lot about your upbringing  |
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Politics › Re: Six Reasons Why The Niger Delta Remains Neglected By The Nigerian State by GNature(m): 4:51pm On Jun 14, 2007 |
ono: Odili was very corrupt during his time as governor. Did baba do anything to bring him to book? Did he send the bulldog- EFCC after him to prosecute him? NO! capital no. He was treated with kid gloves and made to walk free in the country. Did Baba not send EFCC after Dariye in Plateau and the one of Adamawa for corruption? What about the Rivers State house of Assembly, don't they have oversight over the Rivers State executive arm of government ? What did they do about Odili's looting ? Or are you saying they are not aware of Odili's looting ? If oil money is not coming in for the Rivers State people, it is the federal government's fault. If the money is coming into the Rivers State coffers but it is looted, it is also the federal government's fault. Please answer this, what has the Rivers State house of assembly done about ex-Governor Peter Odili's looting of the Rivers State treasury ? |
Politics › Re: Six Reasons Why The Niger Delta Remains Neglected By The Nigerian State by GNature(m): 4:33pm On Jun 14, 2007 |
ono, my brother, let me state for the record that I believe the people of the niger delta have been short changed as far as their God given resources is concerned. The ND has been neglected for decades and places like lagos, kaduna, kano and abuja have benefited from the ND's oil and gas wealth to the detriment of the ND people. The issue I have with my brother ono is why he doesn't want to hold the ND governors accountable for the tremendous amount of money they have received over the 1999 - 2007 period. Like I said earlier, it is one thing to say OBJ hasn't done enough or that he spent more resources on abuja to the detriment of the ND, but to say he deliberately neglected the ND is far fetched. ono: GNature, The type of loyalty exhibited by Ibori and Duke cannot be compared to what obtains in Rivers state. Odili's own was criminal! There's no basis for comparison. ono, what does being loyal to obasanjo have to do with being able to use money accruing to your state as a governor judiciously ? what does being loyal to OBJ have to do with Odili's looting of Rivers State's treasury ? The $7 million jet bought by Odili, is that also OBJ's fault ? When are you going to hold Odili responsible for his own actions and stop blaming everything on Obasanjo ? |
Politics › Re: Mujahid Dokubo-asari: Freed! by GNature(m): 4:12pm On Jun 14, 2007 |
I am sorry to say this, but the kidnappings are not going to stop. At most, may be there'll be a short break, but Dokubo-Asari's release is not going to stop the kidnappings. |
Politics › Re: Six Reasons Why The Niger Delta Remains Neglected By The Nigerian State by GNature(m): 3:54pm On Jun 14, 2007 |
So it is now OBJ's fault that Odili, Attah & co did not make good use of the millions of dollars that they received as governors during their tenure ?
The fact that Odili looted Rivers State's treasury is Obasanjo's fault. Odili has nothing to do with it at all, its all on Obasanjo.
If OBJ didn't keep Ibori and David Duke from performing well (according to you) as governors, how did he impede Odili and Attah ?
[size=14pt]Weren't Duke and Ibori loyal to OBJ too[/size] ?
What on God's earth are you talking about ?
You are not making any sense at all ono |
Politics › Re: Six Reasons Why The Niger Delta Remains Neglected By The Nigerian State by GNature(m): 3:27pm On Jun 14, 2007 |
ono: Point number 2: Lack of vision and political will by the present group of political leaders to correct the roguish conduct or policies of their predecessors.
An example will put this in proper perspective:
When OBJ came in as President of Nigeria (the second coming of OBJ) in 1999, he knew quite well that the problems of the Niger-Delta has accumulated over the past 20 years that he left power as a Military ruler. Instead of addressing this problem quickly, with the sense of urgency that it requires, he instead resorted to globetrotting, marrying several women, appointing several women, and above all amassing stupendous wealth to himself, party and bootlickers. We heard that the first visit he made out of Abuja as President was to Warri, where there were skirmishes between two feuding ethnic group - the result of local govt creation (divide and rule tactics). He promised to address the problem but never did. He apparently felt all that happened there was a fluke and went back to Abuja with the mind to wreak more havoc on the area.
He knew quite well that something needed to be done urgently to bring succour to the people in the Delta area, himself having been one of the main architect of the misfortune that engulfed the area. And insted of addressing them in the past 8 years that he was president, there is virtually nothing concrete to show that OBJ did anything to better the lot of the people in there. He did not correct anything in the area, rather he made matters worse.
We can only hope that the ''illegitimate'' govt of Umoru and Goodluck will take a clean break from what their godfather did before he left office. [size=17pt]Bold face lie[/size]The 13% derivation for oil producing states and the NDDC took place while OBJ was in power. Rivers State collects more than $100 million a month sometimes, more than any other state in Nigeria owing to this. How much money accrued to Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta states prior to 1999 ? How much do these states receive now ?It is one thing to say OBJ didn't do enough, but to say he made things worse for the niger deltans in his 8 years in office is a bold face lie. |
Family › Re: What Is The Value Of A Woman Who Can't Cook? by GNature(m): 2:24am On Jun 14, 2007 |
What's up T ? How bodi ? Haven't seen you here in a while  |
Romance › Re: Can A Poor Man Love? by GNature(m): 2:13am On Jun 14, 2007 |
MILITIA: @GNature
Understand now! It is called Nigerian "ebonics"-- -(naija custom-made english) It means the same thing! lol my sister.  |
Family › Re: What Is The Value Of A Woman Who Can't Cook? by GNature(m): 1:50am On Jun 14, 2007 |
anabell: @richyblack i am doin a wonderful job with my life unlike u - in and out- of rehab if only u could just get off the drugs i bet u could be a nice guy !lol I think it is unfair of you to make fun of people like me that are in and out of rehab. Sometimes we find ourselves in situations that are out of our control. Rehab has helped me out a lot, I just wish people would stop making fun of those of us that are regular patrons. |
Romance › Re: Can A Poor Man Love? by GNature(m): 1:42am On Jun 14, 2007 |
@poster
I think what you mean to say is "Can a poor man find true love". You should consider rephrasing your topic. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Am Now With Zenith Bank At Port Harcourt by GNature(m): 1:05am On Jun 14, 2007 |
Congrats and be glad you are not white *mend wouldn't target you for kidnapping* |
Family › Re: What Is The Value Of A Woman Who Can't Cook? by GNature(m): 12:53am On Jun 14, 2007 |
davidylan: It's better to stick to high school integrated science than saying things you have no clue about. hehe, easy on the young lady david. I believe she has graduated from HS and is college bound. aburo wa ni o. lol |