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amaechi1:Bla bla bla. Rantings of an ignorant fool. |
Which state is he from? Isn't that supposed to be part of his "profile"? |
dasphinx1:You mean the NOISE and propaganda Fashola left behind is too offensive, hence the need for Ambode to quieten the obnoxious noise with actual ACTION. It's an insult to someone like Ambode who actualy knows what he is doing for you to suggest that Fashola's shoes are too big for him. The only thing that is too big about Fashola is his mouth. |
So the EFCC only casually 'invites' corrupt APC members, while it hounds, arrests and detains PDP members and officials of the outgone Jonathan administration? |
amalder:Haba. Can you provide more details? On what road(s) did these attacks happen? Were you in a passenger bus? What time of the day? Any casualties? |
Gabbysky:Don't mind these small girls who are Internet feminists talking nonsense here. Society confers different privileges, responsibilities, expectations, and standards on males and females respectively, and that's the fact in the real world. Imagine one's daughter coming back home to say that she's done with her marriage to her correct husband (nice guy who you know treats her well), simply because she caught him cheating. 95% of parents would scoff at her 'flimsy' excuse, scold her for her naivety, and chase her back to her husband's house. That's the fact. Same cannot be said for a cheating wife; she will attract scorn, contempt and disgrace. That's the fact. That's life and the way society is structured. It is ridiculous to overstretch this gender equality nonsense. |
This is becoming too much of a menace. So these wicked Okene people and their Fulani counterparts have now 'upgraded' from sporadic highway armed robbery to kidnapping? |
Very interesting topic. I have a lot to reveal, but only after I learn something new here. |
oglalasioux:How did PDP governors 'chop' Sheriff's money? How much? |
blackpanda:The number of lawyers is the issue because it costs money, serous money, to hire top lawyers (SANs). Hiring this team of SANs would cost hundreds of millions. The relevant question here is: where did Buhari get the money? And what does this say about his purported prudence and abhorrence of corruption and wastage? |
Look at the palpable glee and satisfaction on the animal's face as he retrieved someone else's hard earned money. So sad. By the way, do you mean that this 'One Chance' menace also happens in broad daylight? The picture shows that this criminal was using the ATM on a bright morning or afternoon. |
Wole Olanipekun that charges a massive fortune - often between N50m and N200m. Not to talk of 10 other SANs including Femi Falana. The total cost of putting this legal team together can easily be more than N400m., and we all know that these guys cannot and will not work pro bono for the daft Buhari. So where did Buhari get the funds for this nonsense? Why not simply tender a valid certificate if you have one? This makes a mockery of the rabid Anti Corruption chants of this directionless administration. |
What a gullible world. No wonder 419ners and pastors won't stop being rich till the end of time. www.smh.com.au/technology/web-culture/pablo-reyes-may-not-be-a-facebook-nostradamusand-his-edit-history-proves-it-20160614-gpixv8.html |
Ambode is a far better governor than that elitist and obnoxious pretender called Fashola. The latter used his eloquence and excessive hype to confuse millions of gullible idiots. Discerning people like me saw through the noise, and I detested everything about him. I still do. Even as an eminently anti-APC political observer, I saw from the earliest days of Ambode's gubernatorial reign that he showed signs of a creative/humanist/pragmatic approach to governance that I could not argue against. |
Orikinla:When did this happen, and do you have more details of this crime? |
teepsee:*Dies* |
TeamSimple:Since he is helpless and can't power plants with gas from his anus, then why is he still parading himself as the minister and enjoying the perks of office at taxpayers expense? If he can only make excuses (about not having enough gas in his anus to work with), then what exactly makes him special? Why not make Mr Ibu or Baba Suwe the minister? Public officials are elected or appointed to their privileged high offices because they are expected to think up solutions to problems. Not to offer lazy and useless excuses. Any fool can make excuses. |
Amina is the only minister in Buhari's cabinet that I have some sympathy for. Highly intelligent and oozes personal integrity and a genuine commitment to humanitarianism. There is a great deal of substance and brilliance underneath her sophisticated accent, unlike that other empty Yankee wannabe with fake 'phonee', who calls herself Kemi Adeosun or whatever. |
Can we sell services too, abi na only products? |
niverah:Mumu. You don't care but out of the thousands of threads on Nairaland, you felt compelled to open this one and type a comment. |
This is really sad. Our police force is a total hot mess. One can only pray not to get involved with them for any reason. |
Apelex:Hahahaha. Ol boy you're right on point. I should buy you a few bottles of beer and peppersoup for this. |
She's apparently a bimbo. What a waste. |
Realhommie:Don't be ignorant. Confession means absolutely nothing, since a suspect can easily refute the useless confession and claim that he was forced to confess under duress. It is the duty of the prosecuting authority (EFCC) to establish the facts of the case and tender compelling evidence to the COURT. Only the COURT can make pronouncements on guilt or innocence... Unless the suspect pleads guilty before the COURT. |
Eeya. Your story touch me small, especially the part wey you cry yourself to sleep. Times are really hard. I for dash you my old Samsung Galaxy S3 if say you dey Abuja. |
You mean STODIES Garden near Blakes in Garki 2, where there is a car wash by the gate? I wasn't aware that there is a church within the premises. I was there just last Saturday to drink cold beer with Nkwobi. Thank God say dem free the hungry petty thief. He wouldn't have been that lucky in densely populated areas outside town (Mararaba and co). |
irondome:The political and socio-ethnic configuration of Nigeria does not lend itself to a full-blown, protracted crisis in the aftermath of a potential elimination of this president. Worst case scenario is that his fellow abokki cattle rearers would forment trouble in their Northern enclaves, and take out their frustrations on any unfortunate southerner they encounter in the core north. They cannot and will not troop en masse into the South South, South East, or South West to try any rubbish. Nigeria is certainly not Libya or Egypt. If a President Jonathan who belongs to the region producing the wealth of the nation had been assassinated (God 'forbade'), ehen, Nigeria would have certainly become history. . Because it would have been impossible for any Northern president to be allowed into the Niger Delta to come and touch their oil. The North has nothing to offer, so an eliminated Northern president cannot set the country on fire. Abokki would shout Allah this and that and behead a couple of people up north, and that would be it. I keep saying it that Jonathan made a grave mistake by chickening out in fear that Nigeria would erupt in crisis if he had won the election by hook or crook. Nothing more would have happened other than the usual abokki bursts of madness in the core north for a few days, and I don't care if some stubborn North-based southerners pay with their lives for refusing to relocate to their home regions at such volatile times. |
trillville:You cannot blame the NDA for any repercussions of its activities. When our Jonathan was there and the likes of Buhari were frustrating his government with Boko Haram, did any of you hypocrites blame Boko Haram and its sympathisers like Buhari for insecurity? No! You blamed Jonathan and called him clueless. As such you MUST blame Buhari for the activities of the Avengers and for the consequences of such activities. If poverty and economic devastation results from the Avengers' commendable onslaught, then Buhari must take 100% of the blame just as you people insisted that Jonathan must be blamed for the activities of Boko Haram. Let Nigeria divide if it must. Anything, ANYTHING is better than having this smelly Fulani supremacist in the saddle, using the Niger Delta's resources to form rubbish. |
Donjazzy12:Mr Man mechie onu gi dia. You don't have any point. We're talking about Nigeria's primary cash cow/revenue source (oil production) and you're talking about national assets in other regions. Which yeye national assets? How much do these other "national assets" generate daily for the country? I stand 100% behind the Avengers. A Fulani idiot cannot be arrogantly using the Niger Delta's resources to intimidate its people and perpetuate a Northern agenda. Scatter the whole oil infrastructure and bring the country to a halt. Anything is better than having this Fulani maggot at the helm who is treating Fulani Herdsmen with kid gloves while huffing and puffing over sons of the Niger Delta and Biafra. When Jonathan was there, they forced him out under the guise that it is not by force for him to remain in power. That he should leave the seat to save Nigeria. By that same token, it is not by force for Buhari to remain in power. Let him get lost if he really loves Nigeria. But if he chooses to remain there, then he must receive common sense and learn how to govern a complex country like Nigeria through inclusive practices, compromise, concessions, and a willingness to continuously engage the stakeholders of the part of the country that generates all the wealth. Nonsense. |
shadrach77:How you take no, abi na you dey help Tinubu sew him boxers? |
Pick up is a great, great song. My best song of 2015/2016... And looks like an all time classic. Thumbs up Adekunle. |
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