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ScotMisile:Oga respect yourself. So because dem teach the fat boy work wey him come dey follow collect, he is now a 'part owner'. He is essentially a favoured apprentice. Better let sleeping dogs lie and stop brewing needless storm. |
MarianaTrench:These ones are not your typical afonja white collar workers who live and die for salary.... Who have to rush back on January 2 to avoid getting sack letter. They are ballers, and their holidays are always extended. December typically 'ends' as from January second week for most Igbo ballers, year in year out. |
This boy is the MAN of the year. More Nigerians need to stand up to these idiots. That is the only way to end this madness. If you're waiting for institutional reform, you're wasting your time. As long as it is profitable for policemen to keep doing this, they will NEVER stop UNTIL the risk outweighs the reward. That can only happen when there is mass, continuous resistance against their criminal antics. |
seunmsg:Story. The US would easily topple the Ayatollah, and that would be the end of that. Even if the country burns afterwards, e no concern anybody. But I doubt. Iran has a very high literacy rate and a significant percentage of the pupulatuon will quickly embrace a democratic dispensation enthroned by America after the regime change. It would not be the same protracted, chaotic situation as was the case with Afghanistan and so forth. Once the Ayatollah's Islamic Revolution is tossed to the trash can, the so-called war is 80% won. The dynamic would be very different. |
Facts. But contrary to your suggestion on "what should we do", I think there's only one solution: enthronement of meritocracy. Meritocracy would change everything. This prevailing national culture of creating artificial hurdles for talents, and elevating mediocre idiots to undeserved positions et cetera is the only reason why Nigeria remains stuck in the cesspit of stagnation. Call it nepotism, call it quota system, call it a perverse culture of "grace and favour", its all the same thing. Only the best and brightest should get whatever opening there is - jobs, contracts, etc. Across both public and private spheres. It's really that simple. |
Richdad50:They will not decimate Iran. The US has nothing against Iran as a country or its people. Don't forget that Iran under the Shah was a strong US ally, as the Shah was determined to Westernise the country. The problem is the Ayatollah and his useless Islamic Revolution. Any 'kpakam' now, the US would SURELY decimate the Iranian leadership by killing the useless Ayatollah and effecting a regime change - as it did in Saddam's Iraq, te Taliban's Afghanistan, Gaddafi's Iraq, and so forth. Even if it leaves the country in shambles. |
jayfolarin:Aggressive deterrence to which aggression? Which self respecting, peaceful country anywhere in the world does America 'aggress'? Lol. Look, we can trust America with nuclear weapons. We can trust America with power. These bloody Islamists and rogue countries CANNOT be trusted with that kind of power. It's that simple. |
Veteran pundit my ass. It's always funny when they talk about how America "lost" the Vietnam war and the Afghanistan situation. A war is happening ONLY within enemy territory and destroying the enemy country, its infrastructure, its economy, and its people, and you're talking about how America lost yada yada. When will these people (e.g. Iran) hit American homeland hard and turn Americans to destitutes and refugees? So if you're fighting guerilla warfare in Iran (after America would have effected a regime change of the obnoxious Ayatollah, of course), and running around in circles, target some American soldiers IN IRAN, and vice versa, etc, you think you're "winning" the war? Which war? Who is hurt? Lol. What a joke. Hate America or love America, but America no be these fools mate. |
Since his rise to power I've been unsure whether to love or hate Trump. But now I'm sure I love him, lol. These Islamic terrorists understand only one language. Superior violence. You can't 'reason' with these Islamic idiots....Whether in Nigeria or abroad. You can only engage them frontally with righteous venom and power, and wipe them out. They are worse than a cancer. |
SniperSmurf:Whatever, but Nigeria is a rich country. Richer than the US, with our ' untapped' human and natural resources! |
How rich are you, oh ye Mr Rich Decision? |
joobseekar:What does the US stand to gain by deploying its high grade military resources to deal with your useless Boko Haram? International politics isn't charity. What is the strategic interest of the United States in this Boko Haram shenanigans? |
Speedo17:While your Nigerian military clowns are still preoccupied with demonstrating 'power' over unarmed civilians by blocking expressways, issuing frog jumps, and shouting 'they can't do anything'. Third World Country is an overstatement. |
Nukilia:Does Iran have the capacity to sink a US aircraft carrier? ? ? |
dochenaj:I tell you. This country is getting scarier to live in. The rule of law is dead. How can you detain someone under the guise of concluding investigations? Are you not supposed to conclude investigations and have your water tight evidence before you arrest? Good lord. |
back2sender:So much negative energy fuelled by pathological envy. Na poverty and envy go join hand strangle you last last. |
OgunLaakaye:Don't be stupid. After becoming Senate President (Number 3), what else is there for him to aspire to in Kwara State? Ode ni e. |
Peacecoy19:You're the stupid animal here. Take a deep breath, and perhaps you would eventually realise how foolish you are for believing that it is the duty/priority of government to THINK for private businesses (DISCOS). Quote me again and leprosy would destroy all your fingers. |
The Buhari junta clearly majors in minors. Impracticable and useless policies from A to Z. |
For you to know how bleeped up Nigeria and its useless government is, just consider this: The solution to banditry on the highway is to use the railway. Imagine! That is the kind of government we have. That is their approach to dealing with serious national problems. |
papiforreal:Let us assume that it is fake news. But what makes it impossible for these bloody Fulani kidnappers to successfully attack trains? What REAL and proactive measures are in place that gives you confidence that it can't happen? |
This London boy is an OG. Been flossing for over a decade. Anyone who has been parolling clubs and night circles around the Island would know him and his Mark 1, Mark 2, Mark 3 super cars. I can't believe he was arrested and paraded like this because of mere $10k so-called fake travellers cheque. I guess some pissed off neighbours in Banana Island had an axe to grind with him. |
Noerection:Is it not better to target banks where the money is, than to swarm around like locusts around major highways across the country looking for random innocent people to kidnap and traumatise in the bushes. At that rate, soon nobody would be able to travel freely in Nigeria because of these smelly Fulani idiots. While southern criminals at least have a clear pecuniary goal and use their brains, these northern urchins are just a wantonly barbaric bunch who represent an existential threat to society. |
Jabioro:Are you fucking serious? Any hotel that tries that with me, I swear the manager or owner or whoever I lay hands on would not survive it. How dare you install cctv INSIDE a room that someone is paying for? Do you know what privacy means? It is sufficient to install cctv only at the hotel entrance, reception area, and lobby. That is enough to show you who enters and goes out of the hotel. |
Fucking scary stuff. Looking at these uncountable urchins, they are clearly potential Boko Haram terrorists, kidnappers and bandits. Nigeria is in for it. |
Is it only Tetfund? I laugh. Corruption in different arms/tiers/sectors/branches/agencies/affiliates/extensions/proxies of government in Nigeria is like rainfall. Never ending, incalculable, and impossible to rein in. Imagine the useless EFCC or ICPC (which are themselves extremely corrupt) being a bucket, or more apt, a basket trying to 'catch' the rainfall of corruption. It is a miserable joke. That's why I insist that it is a pathetic waste of resources and misplaced priority to chase after so called yahoo rats and their ilk (who embrace yahooism only because their fathers are excluded from 'official corruption' and they themselves stand no chance to get decent jobs). The day we will have a serious president determined to make Nigeria work, he will make sure that government faces its priorities. If you claim to be an anti corruption president, then there's enough corruption in government CURRENTLY to fight, that would last you a full two terms. Forget other distractions. Forget chasing the former administration. Forget petty Internet scammers. It's annoying. There's always more than enough super thieves currently in government at ALL levels for you to fight and make scapegoats of. Most of them don't have immunity from prosecution, so what's the point? You don't know how painfully obnoxious it is to see the EFCC wasting precious government resources to 'parade' yahoo nonentities making a way for themselves, while thousands of public officials in Abuja and the 36 States continue to pillage public resources with impunity. Useless country. |
What percentage of it is going into thiefnumbu's bottomless pockets? |
empirebosscrew:Give her belle. Abi something do your prick? Men are funny. Relationship and marriage are overrated. Doesn't matter whether you have a so-called disability or not. Impregnate her and make her a baby mama if necessary. Or impregnate someone else and do same thing. Don't think you need to have a 'regular' relationship. It's all in the head. |
nnaeyes6:I don't blame them. Na the jonzing mumu men here (who are increasing in number by the day) that I blame. All the loud mouthed pseudo feminists here would any of them make noise if their E Money or Otedola or whatever rich man husband is 'caught' flexing with another woman? It's ridiculous. The truth is that male faithfulness in Nigeria is the broke man's burden. You shouldn't be chasing women up and down if you can't foot the household bills (hustle first o). But as a normal omo ope doing the needful, you would be a fool to allow a scheming woman manipulate you into faithfulness. |
HITdemUP:Na mumus eyes just dey clear. People like me don sabi the kind idiot wey this abokki be long before 2015. |
theButterfly:You think you're in Norway or Sweden or maybe Finland? Mumu. Tell that to a full blooded African man who has to pay your useless bride price and shoulder all the financial responsibilities from courtship to wedding to marriage. In this culture, the man is allowed to cheat and get away with it. The woman isn't. Deal with it or stay single. Simple. |
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sinking a US aircraft carrier will make a whole lot of difference in this challenge. This would be a clash of super powers and a bait for bombing the Iranian nuclear plants