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Also remember that the Prof is a forex investor. |
[/quote]Tb Joshua is a man i personally respect so much. I've been documenting and following his prophesies for a long time and it is so amazing that God is still saying something in this faithless and hopeless generation. He equally prophesied about this current flood ravaging Asia with pin point accuracy. Prophesies are revelations for the believers to take note, pray and be prepared. I know prophets are not honoured in their home town but the wise always take note and are not taken unawares.Chiddysville, TB's prophecies will soon kill you! |
This is another evidence of Nigeria as a failed state. No good education system, no power supply, no security, etc. Crude Oil is quickly losing value, it was traded @ $69 per barrel 2day as against $147 per barrel 12 months ago. Nigeria is deteriorating to the extent that UN would ask Southafrica or Ghana to come and colonize them. |
Seconded by me. NIGERIA IS A FAILED STATE!!!!!!!!!!! |
long live biafra |
Baba Ojo must have gone there to blow them lies about nigeria, the PDP way. 7 point agenda, vision 2020 or 6000 megawatts in next three months, where as there is nothing on ground yet. They think that UN doesn't know that Nigeria has been ruled with lies. Soon the fat cow called Nigeria would crash. |
Since EFCC has deviated from their work of fighting financial crimes, pls let them quickly come to our street and arret this couple, who hav being figthing and disturbing the neighbourhood, LOL |
Since EFCC has deviated from their work of fighting financial crimes, pls let them quickly come street and arret this couple, who hav being figthing and disturbing the neighbourhood, LOL |
[/quote]guy, i don't understand you.I wonder where u are talking from? What is even remaining of ur country, Nigeria? A country ruled by rogues and bandits, exalted criminals. I know Ateke Tom and Tompolo are far better than u, becos u can't stand them. I can see that u are among the uninformed Nigerian masses, who just sit down to say that the system is bad and still go inside to take bribe from these leaders. Or may be u have not gone outside the country to see bad the nation is. The solution still remains TRUE FEDERALISM, where each region manages their own human and natural resources and pay in a quota to the federal govt as practised in the US, or the country called Nigeria can even vanish in thin air. Who cares? |
I also in full support of that. |
Failed country, failed President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Enya I have heard you. Today, virtually everybody is seeing what Ojukwu saw in 1967. Nigeria has failed and has failed 4 live. I will start working towards developing my region, forgetting this artificial country, called Nigeria. |
That's a good topic. Nigeria, we all know is a failed state. If we continue like this for 100 years, we would have stay 100 wasted years. The best option is to divide this aritficial country called Nigeria, I'll throw a big party any day this artificial country is broken. |
Good to hear that. Atleast this artificial country will soon crumble. |
Well done Becommrich. U are doing a great job here. Sensitizing different ethnic groups on the opportunities that await them if this artificial country, called Nigeria breaks up. |
This is another sign of a failed nation. |
Nigeria a good 4 nothing country! |
Nigerian soliders are finding it difficult with common militants, how much more any regional army from the country. This country no get defence oo. |
[/quote]Adeboye is too busy stealing from the poor and wretched. In his eyes, its every fucker for himself, all your pockets for me.[quote]Nwoke m, will u sharrap there! Don't just talk becos u have a mouth to talk. |
[/quote]sat today with pain in my heart thinking about how DUMB! our great nation is, it is shame that educated and civilized Nigerians are so comfortable with the system. year after year 140 million Nigerians are being deceived, ill treated, and pushed to the wall, by a few thousand political officers.yet we keep jumping over the wall running from our responsibility and eventually becoming cowardice. we have totally forgotten the dreams of our founding fathers, we are a disgrace to our our generations just as our ancestors were to us. Misplaced priorities, - how can the Nigeria Government (CBN) use N100 Billion to print over N400 billion which was injected into the banking sector within 2 week? yet our EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM is a curse, which has made most Nigerians so unproductive and myopic in their reasoning,Na now u sabi? Too hopeless to be a country. |
O boy! I no fit talk for this one. I respect him and Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai a lot. May be he'ld still talk. |
[/quote]It may delay, but justice must come one day. I am smelling serious hunt for criminals everywhere in Naija. [quote]I think I understand you. It may delay, just like the Umaru Dikko's loot has been delayed and IBB's $12b oil windfall has been also delayed. Na wetin u mean, abi? |
I lov that map. I'll use it as my desktop. The falling state of the nigerian nation makes Biafra more evident. I better this wonderful nation b4 it's late for me. No hope for nigeria. Nigeria is a failed nation. |
You all are time wasters! |
[/quote]Hey 9ja can make you go nuts. I think i should stop seriously thinking about 9ja. I'm all out for the millions of naira i can lay my hands on. Take care thinkers.[quote]I wonder the part of country u are from. How much do u think you can make in 9ja without soiling your hands or bribing your way through. About the 5 richest men in Nigeria, are all being accused of making their money via the govt. Dangote bought over Benue Cement company, which was a govt property. Femi Otedola bought Nigerian share in AP, Jimoh Ibrahim bought over NICCON Insurance from FG. Remember all these things happened during OBJ's tenure. Do we talk about Mike Adenuga, Peter Odili, James Ibori, the list is endless? Nigeria is a country where monkeys are woarking and babbons are eating and u are talking about making money. The people that have the crude oil have nothing to rely on. U can make all the money and the whole thing can vanish away at a single riot. The country is so unstable and needs to be split. |
Seun can contest for nairaland president. |
[/quote]dont you think seun of nairaland would make a better president?Seun? The guy na business man. He fit trade with Naija. It's good the job he's doing for us here in nairaland. |
Well, I think he can if given the chance |
So this is the end of Nigeria. I can't wait to see it. Where does this YARADUA think his troops would fly through to Niger Delta? Through the Southeast or where? What if their jets disappear before getting to the Niger delta. Has he fogotten that the same federal tropps came and bombarded the south east sometime ago. And these southeasterners have not forgotten that. If he thinks right he would have known these things. Every body living in Nigeria should be wise now or if possible relocate to somewhere else before all thsee begin to happen. Let's see which countries emerge atlast, Arewa, biafra and Oduduwa or more. |
Bad leaders, unworkable nation. |
EVEN IF SANUSI TAKES OVER THOSE BANKS, DOES HE HAVE THE BRAIN TO MANAGE THEM. IT'S NOT ONLY ABOUIT TAKING OVER SOMEONE ELSE'S BUSINESS, BUT DOING WHAT THE PERSON HAS BEEN DOING. AGAIN IT'S VERY UNFAIR WHAT HE'S DOING. BECOS YARADUA NA HIM BROS, MADAM EFCC NA HIM SISTER. BUT I KNOW THEY WILL SURELY FAIL. SANUSI, I DEY CRAZE INSTEAD OF U DEY CRAZE. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA OLE, ONYE OSHI. FOOL! |
I'll keep singing Halleluyah, the day this country vanishes. Whichever part of the world I would be then, I'ld rush back home. Imagine those evil politicians running on exile becos of fear of being maimed. Only the few selfless ones among them would stay back to organize their various countries. The case of 2011 election would be difficult for our president to manoveur, seeing he's so weak. I think the PDP would find it difficult to rig massively again. Anyway, lets wait to see how it turns out. I believe Anambra would be a pace setter in this fight for fairness in our electoral process. |