Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldiers Discover Boko Haram Bomb Making Factory In Yobe (photos) by henryangelo: 4:09am On Mar 14, 2015*. Modified: 9:11am On Mar 14, 2015 |
Does it mean APC members and supporters are not getting this good news ,i expect they should atleast give some applauds to the federal government not always on the side of critics ,i expect fashola to also come out and say...mr president is doing it right not telling us that the robbery that took place in his own state is caused by the president, GEJ till 2019 |
Politics › Re: Why I Prefer Buhari To Jonathan!!! by henryangelo: 10:25pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
Napoleone: I doubt it! There are different types of slavery, you know? Just imagine, when the oil reserve was booming, your GEJ was enjoying it with his cabinet and when bankruptcy threatened, he attempted displacing it on the innocent workforce in form of retrenchment. Similarly, what's the better definition of slavery than paying tax and getting nothing for it? from your statement I don't think you have ever paid your tax |
Politics › Tinibu The Most Corrupt Hiding Behind Buhari by henryangelo(op): 10:09pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
MEET NIGERIA'S MOST CORRUPT PERSON: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. NO 4, OYINKAN ABAYOMI DRIVE IKOYI & 26, BOURDILLON ROAD IKOYI Number 4, Oyinkan Abayomi (formerly Queens) Drive, Ikoyi: A 5-bedroom detached house on one acre of land which was originally the Lagos State Governor's guest house since 1979 now belongs to Tinubu. The certificate of occupancy of the property valued at N450 million was signed and released to him by Fashola in 2007 shortly after he assumed office. Tinubu's residence at 26 Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi was initially falsely presented as Oando Plc Guest House. Later, he purportedly bought it from Oando, and used public funds to rebuild and renovate it. The Lagos State Government bought the property and paid an undisclosed sum to him and thereafter gave the property back to him under the bogus Pension Bill he signed to law shortly before he left office in 2007. The property is worth over N600 million. We call him the largest landlord in Lagos. These are wealth acquired through illegal means. But now, it is convenience for them to hide under Buhari and preach Integrity. Nigerians,BE WISE |
Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters On Nairaland Apc Supporters by henryangelo: 8:36pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
buharimohd: Sahara reporters needs to do an article on how APC uses nairaland for their online propaganda like isil,can you imagine educated nairalanders don't know the difference between basic salary and salary arrears, I refer to the fake article on Benue state which says Benue state hasn't paid arrears and you see some myopic nairalanders comments full of foolishness like that of thier leaders how on earth would some compare a state like Osun owing basic salary for 5 months to a state owing salary arrears I don't blame them because most of thier parents are those looting state funds and are schooling abroad and non working with the state government to know the difference between basic salary and salary arrears. No mind the educated fools |
Politics › Re: Video Of Angry Nigerians In London Streets Today, Shouting "Jonathan Ole" by henryangelo: 8:18pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
After paying protesters how do you then tend to fight corruption? |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Jonathan Admits Nigeria Lied Over Morocco Phone Row; Orders Probe by henryangelo: 7:52pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
GOATandYAMtheory: I ld prefer the kinda life I live now to that of the failed president's. It is laughable to hear that,everybody must not like the president but I bet you majority are by his side and you hating him can't change his visions and plans to lead us to the promise land Why suggest you get drown in Atlantic ocean if your bitter heart can't be changed |
Politics › Re: Our President Is Certainly Not A Liar- Fani-kayode by henryangelo: 7:41pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
The president is a very sincere man |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Jonathan Admits Nigeria Lied Over Morocco Phone Row; Orders Probe by henryangelo: 7:29pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
GOATandYAMtheory: THaNK GOD YOU KNOW..BUT WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW IS, MY ADMINISTRATION IS dEFIN8LY GOING TO BE BETTER THAN THIS
#smelo Well who dash monkey banana |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Jonathan Admits Nigeria Lied Over Morocco Phone Row; Orders Probe by henryangelo: 7:07pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
GOATandYAMtheory: TAAAH!
Like say make I spit orijin for ya face. With dis trash u just typed here, You ve jst proven to the world u don't know what sincerity means.
If GEJ be sincere man, then nobody wey no sincere again for ds world. #oro rirun Am very sure if you are in the presidents shoes even your family will reject you |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Jonathan Admits Nigeria Lied Over Morocco Phone Row; Orders Probe by henryangelo: 6:55pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
dre11: After he has lied and there is no where he could hide himself.......
He had to admit it and you call him a man of sincerity I laughter in Igbo Why not go tell Buhari to finally accept that he has no certificate, tell him to accept he is sick,let him to accept he is too old to lead us to the promise land and we will award credit to him as am cheering GEJ now He is a sincere man simple |
Politics › Re: Why I Prefer Buhari To Jonathan!!! by henryangelo: 6:48pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
Op I prefer GEJ to buhari due to the fact that buhari believes on slavery but GEJ believes on freedom |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Jonathan Admits Nigeria Lied Over Morocco Phone Row; Orders Probe by henryangelo: 6:34pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
That's a sincere man, for your sincerity ever you have my vote
GEJ till 2019 |
Politics › Re: No Gains For Almajiri Schools’ Graduates – Fashola by henryangelo: 6:16pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
Lerumo: I think you should look at your level of IQ before you talk about others. Its a pity that even with your so called high IQ level you couldn't even understand what Fashola is saying.
I advice you to read it again very well and understand what the message is before you come out to blab. Mr lecturer make me to understand |
Politics › Re: Prayrer By A PDP Supported by henryangelo: 2:19pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
APC is a sign of negativity |
Politics › Re: A Group Of Imolites Protests Against Jega by henryangelo: 1:34pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
The truth is that jega is not straight,he has a skeleton in his cupboard |
Politics › Re: 37 Reasons You Need To Vote For Gej On March 28 by henryangelo: 1:23pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
GEJ TILL 2019[color=#000099][/color] |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 1:17pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
hensben: Is fashola in charge of police men or federal government....you are just so wrong with your statement, all I see in your comment is a cheap political point for GEJ. i dont want to start arguing with you ,you are now talking out of sentiment |
Politics › Re: Sheck Out One Of The Most Corrupt Men In Nigeria2 by henryangelo: 1:09pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
tinibu na thief |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 11:44am On Mar 13, 2015 |
hensben: GEJ is not choosing by God, stop blasphemy God...God doesn't support rigging...nigeria politics is too dirty for God to interfere. Do you know that for past 7 years now there is no record of such incident in Lagos...GEJ frequent visit to Lagos diverted the force men attention, the robbers are aware of this hence they took the advantage. my friend dont say what you dont know,do you really know how to count your calender?you are equally saying that the robbers are more intelligent than lagos state government,why are you abusing fashola in this manner though is not your fault ,he insulted himself by blaming another for his incomptency ,this is how buhari will keep blaming others if he is allowed to get to that seat ,APC and their wayo change |
Politics › Re: Describe This Great Man In Just One Word- See Photo by henryangelo: 11:26am On Mar 13, 2015 |
zombi the 72 old terrorist |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 11:19am On Mar 13, 2015 |
hensben: Yeah fashola is right..btw I'm not in support of any party but GEJ frequent visit to Lagos caused this, he is diverting the force men attention. is this the first time you are hearing of bank robbery in lagos state, fashole should have told us he saw the president with AK47 robbing the banks in lagos. why is fashola disgracing him self lately , he should understand that anybody choosen by God can not be pulled down by man,GEJ is choosen and nothing can change that even APC with their deceitful change |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 11:05am On Mar 13, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Questions I Ask Myself About Goodluck's Re-election. by henryangelo: 10:35am On Mar 13, 2015 |
socialmediaman: By the way, this comment is so insulting to the president. How can you say its not his business whether people choose to do the right thing or not? He is responsible for every bad thing that happens under his watch, and saying he's not responsible is a disgrace to his leadership ability and qualifications to lead a country that desperately needs quality leaders, please do not repeat that in an intellectual public domain, every leader is responsible for his subjects. who is saying the president is not responsible ,all am saying is that the president can not do it alone,me and you have a responsibility too,if you can perform your own duty creditably well and i perform mine the president will now do his, is not when you fail in your own duty you blame the president or i fail in my own duty we call the president like fashola is blaming the the president for the bank robbery that took place in lagos. dont get me wrong |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 9:39am On Mar 13, 2015 |
fashola is such a big fool,see his foolish reason for failing his state, well a failure will always have reason for failing, another news will be ...my wife can no longer wash her pant and jonathan caused it  |
Politics › Re: Fashola Blames Jonathan For Lekki-ikoyi Robbery by henryangelo: 9:35am On Mar 13, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Questions I Ask Myself About Goodluck's Re-election. by henryangelo: 9:22am On Mar 13, 2015 |
socialmediaman: The same america you mentioned, is it not the same one that a lady will hear that his boyfriend committed a crime, and continue to cover up for him unless you remind her she might go to jail for aiding crime? is it not the same america that someone will drive through a red light if they look around and there are no security cameras watching? Do you know that in Kano state before kwankwaso became governor, people used to drive through red light without respect etc, but immediately he compelled the police to start doing their jobs and arrest and fine offenders, people started being obedient of traffic rules even when police isnt there?
Is it not obvious that when government stops performing their responsibilities, people follow suite after some time? What has Goodluck's government done to reinstate discipline in Nigeria and even lead by example? A government where your minister is charged for corruption and you discharge the case as false, another cbn governor whistles about corruption and he is immediately removed from office? A minister is accused of being involved in rigging, with video evidence, and you still go ahead to nominate him for minister?
Then you tell Nigerians to do their duties and obey the law abi? cut their bread to half while the government feasts with excess kitchen budget? Where is the good example and will of this government? I have never witnessed this in Nigeria's history before Is it the president that told police not to do their duty,is it the president that should come and arrest and jail offenders?the president and the senate have instituted a law but due to the high level of corruption of individual the people meant to implement the law and see that the is being utilized chose to use that advantage to enrich their pockets |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Faces Post-election Gloom: Treasury Emptied, Retrenchment Looms. by henryangelo: 8:39am On Mar 13, 2015 |
Jesusloveyou: because is from SR,but with d reality on ground,can't u read d writting on d wall, You equally know the truth,sahara is full of propaganda |
Politics › Re: Questions I Ask Myself About Goodluck's Re-election. by henryangelo: 8:35am On Mar 13, 2015 |
socialmediaman: Totally wrong. I cant imagine you said this. In the United states, if you go to work late, your boss sacks you. If you throw dirt on the floor, the police arrest you, if you run red lights, the police will arrest you or fine you heavily through the red light camera. So how dare you expect people to willingly do the right thing if nobody is punished for doing the wrong thing? If not for the punishment of "awaiting hell for sinners", who do you think will go to church or feel sorry for wrong doing? I maintain that if there's no physical punishment for offenders, they will get used to doing the wrong things, because even in America where laws are implemented, people still do the wrong thing when they see opportunity.
Are you not insulting Nigerians by absolving government of its responsibilities? The responsibility of government is to protect the citizens and maintain law and order, isnt it? This means, once you translate from civilian to government, you should assume a higher responsibility naturally, just like a boy who becomes a father and a husband is expected to become more responsible and quit things like late nights, excessive drinking etc Sorry, no insults,I will like to inform you that all these penalties you named above is also in Nigeria but are not functional reason being that each and everyone of us in nigeria is corrupt,in America when an adult carrying a child beats traffic the child can never support the person even if is the mum, the child can go to the extent of reporting the case to police as the case may be,but in nigeria the child will have to tell some concrete liars just to support the mum, in civil service in nigeria their is a penalty for late coming but the people incharge will choose to collect a pie nut to enrich their pocket and allow the system to decay,some others will say my uncle is the head of department he won't punish me and the system continues dying,the truth of the matter is that we are the enemy of ourselves and our country |
Politics › Re: An Open Letter To General Muhamadu Buhari-by Frederick Olatunde Awote by henryangelo: 8:14am On Mar 13, 2015 |
ThankGod you know very well that their was problem when he was the head of state and their was problem before he came in and their was still problem when he left,so for these donkey years there was problem in the nation without any profitable solution,how then do you expect GEJ to solve all these problems in less than 10yrs,the president is trying his best to fix this country but we choose to castigate him not knowing that we are just being enemy of ourselves and our country.
Let's join hands with GEJ to build a greater Nation |
Politics › Re: Questions I Ask Myself About Goodluck's Re-election. by henryangelo: 7:52am On Mar 13, 2015 |
President Goodluck is infact a serial promise breaker. He cannot also fight corruption, the biggest problem to Nigeria's infrastructure deelopment, electricity, indicipline etc. Should we re-elect this man for another 4 years to damage the country further?
Even president Barrak Obama did not accomplished all his promises prior to his re-election. In a country well organise like America the president still encounters huddles in accomplishing his promises left alone Nigeria.leadership is a continues process even buhari can not make this country what we wish it be even given 30yrs. GEJ is doing it all he needs is our support by doing the little you can do A civil servant will go to work by 11am and still expect the president to do wonders,the problem of this nation is from us and not from the president alone.do your part and let the government do theirs |
Politics › Re: No Gains For Almajiri Schools’ Graduates – Fashola by henryangelo: 7:39am On Mar 13, 2015 |
What is fashola trying to say,?that the school is of no benefit to the people? Is a pity that a man of his level can just come out in public to expose the level of his IQ, well to make him understand better...you count one before counting two, fashola want the government to register them into the same school he trains his children in to enable them compete with others |