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Crime / Re: Seun Ajayi Listed Among Uk’s 10 Most Wanted Fraudsters by igbogolo: 3:01pm On Aug 04, 2011
mutw:

The most deceptive and deceiptive tribe in this country are the Igbos. Lol

Of course na, lazy yeeeeoleba scoundrel. you no even fit make correct sentence.
Politics / Re: Al-mustapha’s 2nd Bombshell: Ige, Adesanya Scuttled Abiola’s Mandate by igbogolo: 11:27am On Aug 04, 2011
ak francis:

am not surprised about this news. if we can be honest with ourselves, the Yoruba are betrayal. have we forget how the yoruba elders, went to aso rock to disgrace themselves when sanni abacha was about to execute diya and others. was the video tape that shows how diya wept and beg abacha for forgiveness and the yoruba elders's action a fiction when it was presented in the oputa panel. by the time this video tape is presented in the lawcourt, the fact that yorubas are betrayal and the problem of the south region will be vindicated. Al-mustapha is not insane and he knows what is taking about. he is one of the most intelligent and courageous soldiers in the nation today. i wonder why an average yoruba person will say one thing and do another thing(the presidential election is a confirmation to this fact). I WILL BE THE LAST PERSON ON EARTH TO VOUCH FOR THE IMPECCABLE CHARACTER OF BOLA IGE AND ADESANYA. let us do away with sentiment and parochialism and tell ourselves the gospel truth


well spoken . If a snake and a YeeereeeOLEba man both enter my room, I will kill the yeeeOLEba ma first and lie down with the snake. At least the snake does not hide its true colour but treachery and blackmail is the hallmark characterstics of these oily soup people. Dirty people
Crime / Re: Seun Ajayi Listed Among Uk’s 10 Most Wanted Fraudsters by igbogolo: 8:40am On Aug 04, 2011
jayyem:

why are these igbos or ibos always trying to tribalise every good discussions on nairaland? Ain't you guys even ashamed of yourselves,if your land is very conducive for you,why did you all kept running to the south-west,a land where eviil deeds are celebrated,as anyone ever heard of ABIRIBA in abia state? Or other villages where you have to bring home is what matter most, you guys better cover your shameless head in shame and stop tribalizing every issue here or else i ma give it to y'all.Idiots


This post is about seun ajayi, a diespicable yoruba scoundrel, a typical yoruba man, and a shame to Nigerians living in the UK.
Stop bringing Abiriba into this matter. This thread is not about Abiriba! Tribalistic red oil person. YeeeerrrreeOLEba people, una own too much. Always scamming unsuspecting and trusting people including their own. YeeerrrOLEbbbaaa people have now perfected the 419, sending letters in drooves from cyber cafes at MKO gardens ikeja and from all other cafes in the world.

Yeeeeeoleba people, make una pity foro other hardworking nigerians here for abroad. UKBA  Border Partol, na so so YeeeeOLEEEba people dey travel with forged documents. is OLUWOLE an igbo name?

yyyyooeeee OLE BBAAA people, una too much.  shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Crime / Re: Seun Ajayi Listed Among Uk’s 10 Most Wanted Fraudsters by igbogolo: 10:28pm On Aug 03, 2011
Walala:

My Igbo brothers I dey hail una too. Including  Mr Tobechi - the only Nigerian to EVER Make the FBI Top Ten Most Wanted list next to Osama Bin Laden.  .  He was also wanted DEAD OR ALIVE by George Bush.

Including Emmanuel Ekhator who is wanted in the US over his alleged link with a group that defrauded some US law firms of about $29 million.

Including the idiotic Igbo man by the name Chukwuemeka Ebelechukwu was arrested in Chicago south side for having 13,725 pairs of fake Nike shoes that he was selling and and storing. Can u imagine this fool selling fake Nikes in USA? LMAO

Including the remaining millions of you all over the world selling fake things, dealing drugs and scamming people.  I salute una, Ibo Kwenu Eh, Kwenu EH,




This post is about your brother seun ajayi doing what YeeeerrreeOLEba people are best known for in the UK. Notorious thieves. Let  a yeereba people into your house today and next tomorrow your bank acount has been hacked. una too much. YeeeeOLEba people, dirty people, una too much.
if not scamming, una dey gidigbam for hard drugs and human trafficking.

YeeeOLEba people, TUFIAKWA UNU!
Politics / Re: Al-mustapha’s 2nd Bombshell: Ige, Adesanya Scuttled Abiola’s Mandate by igbogolo: 10:19pm On Aug 03, 2011
YeeeeeOLEbaaaaa people no dey disappiont. see as they sell MKO finish like 419 paper over the internet.

Shame on the useless YeeeeOLEba people. see as them full UK dey throw paper left right and centre and to think i voted for MKO makes me sad.

YeeerrreeeeOLEbaaaaa, dirty people, HABA! HHHAAAAABBBBAAA! Ofeemmanu people, softly softly oooooooooo. Una too like money, thief thief thief

OLE people. kai!
Politics / Re: Bravery! As Man Over Powers Kidnappers by igbogolo: 3:48pm On Aug 03, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Ogbologbo ole
Is this what you can come up with ? Try again please !


Go and sit down. useless yeeereeeba man.
Politics / Re: Bravery! As Man Over Powers Kidnappers by igbogolo: 3:38pm On Aug 03, 2011
~Bluetooth:

You were robbed by your folks who wanted to go home to show off with their rides,so stop all these thrash yarns.Maybe you should campaign for mass relocation of ibos to nnewi since yorubas are not as violent as the boko harams who won't hesistate to kill you like rats.
Una go see wetin hausa go do una in 2015 when you open your mouth to request for the presidency unfortunately,no yoruba man is gonna make that happen for ibos !

yes, I can see you were one of the robbers. what has 2015 got to do with this? do you think a yeeerebbaa man will be president after 2015, or 2023? Lets wait and see.

Yeeerebass not violent? No, you people are cowards, weak, slimy and treacherous. Thieves of the highest order. and igbos do not need any of your ilk to defend them.
Politics / Re: Bravery! As Man Over Powers Kidnappers by igbogolo: 2:55pm On Aug 03, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Funny. . . dirty people you guys can't do without ? with all the fabricated ibo crap against yorubas,y'all still dying to live in lagos.me think you'd have relocated to your dilapitated villages.Btw what kind of human meat do you eat since yoruba meat no sweet ? Almajiri meat ?

I do not live in Lagos. Lagos WAS the capital of Nigeria at some time. Igbos live everywhere else Lagos Inclusive. My village is not dilapidated, if you have not been to Nnewi, please shut up! Last time i checked, oshodi, elute metta, ogba, anthony, maza maze, inyana ikpaja, ajah i sin lagos. what other slum or dilapidated village are you talking about,

Seriourly, who really wants to live in Lagos, where I was robbed 8 times, thrice at Gun point within 2 years?
Politics / Re: Bravery! As Man Over Powers Kidnappers by igbogolo: 2:30pm On Aug 03, 2011
~Bluetooth:

Yes. . .national crime committed in iboland by an ibo against another ibo.no wonder,they wanted a southern nigeria where they can kidnap yorubas and hack them to death possibly eat them or offer them to the gods of okija shrine.

Mr yellowteeth, and whats your point? well you yorubas are content taking money to hack your MKO to death. fools die a thousand times but cowards die in droves. Treacherous ofe mmanu people, and for you to come here to even begin to suggest that igbo's are more diabolical than yoruba's is incredible.

and who even wants to eat a yoruba meat, dirty people

Hiss!
Travel / Re: Pls I Need To Know About My Uk Student Visa Application Which I Just Submitted by igbogolo: 10:18am On Jul 31, 2011
That you want to spend about 5 million to study in the UK at this time is a mistake. Go somewhere else,
of course you have to proove that you do not intend to use tax payers money or work to finance your studies in the UK. so if by the time you applied, having gone through the application yourself, that you 'covered' the financial part properly, then you only have to be optimistic.

it appears you are even in doubt of your application, well you have to wait and hope, and yes pray!
Politics / Re: Islamic Banking: Oritsejafor Replies Sultan! by igbogolo: 10:28pm On Jul 30, 2011
proO1:

Perhaps the 'daftest' argument I've heard since this Islamic banking debate started is: "If Islamic Banking operates in the UK (and a few other Westerm countries) then why not in Nigeria"? This is totally imbecilic. Every country has its own socio-political realities and peculiarities. If father and son can both be president (within a decade apart from each other) in the US i.e. George Bush Snr and Jnr, then why not in Ngeria? ? ? Why can't GEJ hand over to a fellow Bayelsa man in 2015? ? ? If same-sex marriage is permitted in the UK, then why not in Nigeria? People need to stop luxuriating in their own s.t.u.pi.di.ty.

Nigeria is NOT the UK; neither is it Saudi Arabia. We have our own peculiar nature and peculiar problems. We are an artificial federation brought together by a marriage of (in)convenience. The different ethnic groups and religions view each other with perpetual suspicion. There is permanent tension and mutual distrust between the two dominant religions and the major ethnic groups. This is made worse by the FREQENT violence perpetrated by Muslims against Christians, and the relentless quest by Muslims (especially in the northern part of the country) to force their religious doctrines down the throats of non-muslims (as evident in the introduction and forceful implementation of Sharia law in some northern states in spite of the presence of Christians in such states).  Deliberately introducing divisive policies and issues such as this Islamic Banking nonsense would only exacerbate the already bad tension between the religions and ethnic groups in the country. How much common sense does anyone need to understand this simple fact? Comparing Nigeria's socio-political structure to that of the western world only when it suits one's selfish purposes is a very pathetic thing to do. The fact that Islamic banking exists in the UK does NOT necessarily mean that it should in Nigeria. Both countries have different realities and very different levels of social, economic and political development.




Thank you o jare!
Travel / Re: Nigeria Will Reciprocate Visa Denials And Delays – Gbenga Ashiru by igbogolo: 10:46am On Jul 30, 2011
Its not genuine visitors that want to visit nigeria that should be frustrated, its the
VISA OFFICERS IN THE RESPECTIVE EMBASSIES THAT SHOULD BE DENIED VISAS OR RENEWAL OF THEIR VISAS.

I do echo someones observation that this treatment should be reserved for the canadian embassy staff in nigeria. they should all be bounced. and if new people come in and continue the same thing, their visas should also be revoked. Its very simple.
Business / Re: MTN: The Oliver Twist Of Our Time! by igbogolo: 10:19am On Jul 25, 2011
I bought my MTN sim with N63,000 in 2002. I think I still have the receipt, and the fancy starter pack somewhere.
Its hard to look at that same sim and throw it away. LOL!
Travel / Re: Shouting Can Get You Killed Abroad by igbogolo: 2:06pm On Jul 19, 2011
I know the person. Its just so difficult to forget and I have actually been in pains since reading this three days ago.

It may be stale news to others, as there is no semblance of connection, but def not to me!
Travel / Re: Shouting Can Get You Killed Abroad by igbogolo: 8:37am On Jul 19, 2011
Thats irrelevant.

The significance of this occurrence is still fresh.

I witnessed an arrest yesterday where a dark skinned man was dragged kicking, screaming and cursing into a police van. I don't know what transpired but from my quick observation of the area, it was a cafe and mostly turkish and germans were there having dinner. Its possible that he went arguing with the sales vendor.
Travel / Shouting Can Get You Killed Abroad by igbogolo: 7:37am On Jul 19, 2011
The only thing I can glean from this message is

1. Nigerians should stop shouting at people. Shouting is seen as an act of aggression and most times attracts the buzzer for police. We shout when we take calls and thats so so annoying.

2. Arguing with an 85 year old german in his house is harakiri. he was probably one of hitlers kind and may have fought in the war to kill jews and africans, bad mistake. I am sad because I know this man.

3. You can be assertive with a soft firm voice. I have perfected the act.

4. The only people you may intimidate with shouting are the asians here.




Steve Uhegbu, a graduate of Economics of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka left Nigeria for overseas when it was obvious that things were not getting smoother for him.

He in life was a peculiar child. His mum died just hours after his delivery and it was so precarious a situation that the dad had no alternative but to hand the baby over to a motherless babies’ home for care. He remained there till he was four when the father took him back to grow with his only sister.

Later in life, Steve grew and got educated to the university level. After his graduation in 2002, things didn’t turn out rosy in Nigeria therefore he decided to try his luck elsewhere outside the shores. With the assistance of his only sister who resides in USA, he got papers to travel to France. That trip to France that later took him to Germany is what his return even while packaged in a casket and speechless is becoming doubtful.

In a feat of rage, a decrepit octogenarian German landlord pulled his gun and shot Steve dead pointblank. He was not done as he also got his (Steve) German wife down before police took him.

The issue of the killing is over. Steve is stone dead, his body chilled and frozen stiff in a coldroom, but the next agony for the family is that the time the German authorities gave them to take his body may elapse. The family has not found an equivalent of N2m to pick the body back to Nigeria. And the Germans threaten that if they don’t hasten to take the body, it would be fed to the flames in a crematorium. In Germany today, it is common to cremate (burn) bodies than bury them, especially the commoner who could not afford a burial space. But poor Steve’s family says it is unthinkable that the body of a man from their part of the world would be burnt as last rite. To them, it sounds absurd and akin to roasting in hell. While they ask for more time, the Germans won’t have that. Their word on the last date is definite and the grieving father in Nigeria is still asking them to see his plight and give him more time.

In tears Pa Uhegbu, a distraught bereaved old man said: “My son is supposed to bury me. But after my efforts to train him and Steve died this way, I accept my fate, but only plead that I be allowed the grace of seeing his remains and interring it in my ancestors’ soil. That is the way of life of my people and I would be glad to have that request granted.”

After Steve spent years in France without securing permanent residency, late Steve relocated to Germany where he met his untimely death as his landlord, a German reportedly shot him and his wife over an argument. The suspect has since been arrested and jailed.
Steve’s body is still chilling in a morgue in Germany. But not only that, the corpse may soon be burnt to ashes as the German authorities have threatened to cremate the body if his family fails to take it on or before July 19.

In an emotional plea, his only sister, Juliet Nwoga called on the German authorities to give the family more time to raise money and transport his remains back home.
Juliet who is based in US recalled that his late brother, Steve left Nigeria for France sometime in 2009 when things were not working out for him in Nigeria. “He left Nigeria sometime in 2009 after his graduation from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka in 2002. After working for years in Port Harcourt barely saving money to fend for himself and their aged dad, that was why he did not hesitate to leave the country when the opportunity came. He filed his papers repeatedly in France and they refused to grant him green card. He later moved to Germany when he met a lady who agreed to marry him.

“When he moved to Germany, he told me that he had met someone and that he would soon get his papers. I was glad because he had threatened severally that he would return to Nigeria when all efforts to get permanent residency failed. I told him to be patient, as he would surely get someone that would help him get his papers. Luck smiled on him, as he met a German lady who agreed to marry him. When they met, he was visiting her from France and eventually moved to her home in Germany. The lady who was a mother of two, started processing a German passport for him. Last month he told me that his papers were about to be completed and promised to visit me as soon as he gets his visa before I got news of his death.
“Earlier, he complained severally that he had been having issues with his landlord over repeated increase in the house rent. In one of the instances, he asked his landlord to include his name in the contract as requested by the authority to ascertain his permanent address: having lived there long enough but his landlord turned down the request. This development severed their relationship, as they were always at loggerheads.”

On that fateful day when he was shot, Juliet said: “Steve received an outrageous water bill and decided to sort it out with the landlord. Serious argument ensued and the landlord who is about 81 years old brought out his gun and shot him. Steve staggered out from the landlord’s house and went to meet his wife downstairs. Alarmed, his German wife picked up the phone to call the police and an ambulance. Unfortunately, the trigger-happy old man was not satisfied so he came down and shot the wife before she could make an emergency call to the police.

“The two kids in the house who saw when their mother was killed ran outside shouting for help. It was then that the neighbours who heard them called the police. The police arrived the scene and discovered the landlord calmly waiting for them inside his apartment. He admitted to the killings and handed over his short gun. He is currently in jail pending the determination of the case.

“I am yet to understand why they take so lightly the case of a man that was shot by a German citizen. Rather they are threatening to cremate his body and throw away the ashes. They do not care that the family of the deceased has rights to see the body and bury him according to their traditions. I want his body to be transported to Nigeria. I am pleading with the German people and Nigeria government. He is the only son of my father and my dad would be devastated if they cremate his remains. I saw him last when I came home for my wedding. He was soft spokes and caring and took people’s problem to heart. I was actually looking forward to seeing him as soon as his papers were ready before he was shot.”

The grieving father pleaded with the German government to grant him a last wish of seeing his son’s remains before it is buried. He said Steve travelled to France in quest of a better future. “I have been a single parent all my life as I lost my wife few hours after Steve was born. I had no choice but to send him to a motherless babies home where he was weaned for four years while I took care of his sister who was of age then. I struggled to train him and his sister up to university level. After his graduation, his sister Juliet assisted him to travel to France. I can still remember his words when he was leaving that he would soon be back to turn around my life. If it God’s will that I should bury my son I accept my fate.”
He called on Nigerians to help bring his son’s remains to Nigeria so that he can honour him by burying him in his father’s house. “I retired from government work in 2003 and since then I am yet to get my gratuity. I have been suffering and its like I am meant to suffer more with death of my dear son Steve. Please help me beg anyone that can help to enable me receive the body and bury it properly.”

The plight of the Uhegbu family was drawn to the attention of Eddy Duru, the coordinator of a humanitarian organization - Home Sweet Home in Germany. Duru is on the neck of the German government and the Nigerian Embassy in Berlin to consider the nature of the case and extend the deadline.
“I am personally on a mission which is re-educating Nigerians on the risk and dangers of unplanned journey abroad. I got the information from a Ghanaian and stepped into the matter. So far, we do not have any issue over the justice system as the man that killed him is already in jail. We might have cause to demand compensation for the family if the man is under any kind of insurance. Meanwhile we are pleading with Germany to stop further plans to cremate the body.

“I confronted them and they insist that they could give us up to July 19, but his sister is begging that the date be extended to August so as to raise about 10,000 Euros which is about N2m to transport the corpse back to Nigeria. They are saying that on no account can they keep the body until next month. They told me recently that it is no longer in the hands of the morgue but that the court would decide whether the body would be kept longer. I have visited the Nigerian Embassy in Berlin and pleaded with the office to do everything they can to help transport the body back to Nigeria for the family to pick up or make sure that the body is kept until August, as this is an exceptional case.

I spoke with Ambassador Okoye; He made me understand that the embassy cannot pay for transporting the body home to Nigeria, that it is not its duty. What they could do is to put the paper and logistics together; the family or Nigerian community could take care of the expenses. Let them consider the fact that this man did not die a natural death and deserved some respect at least for his family to see the remains and pay their last respect to their son.”


http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/living/2011/july/16/living-07-16-2011-001.html



Apart from these folks, reduce your voices and don't go to a germans house to argue with him!
Adverts / Re: Wedding Ring 18karat by igbogolo: 8:34am On Jul 18, 2011
ebenezer95:

you can get a better one from Egypt

from egypt? hmm.
I checked for egyptian retailers but nothing. would that mean i have to go there? what kind of gold am i likely to get in egypt? the saudi one? is it cheaper there?
Romance / Re: I Am Officially Engaged by igbogolo: 8:32am On Jul 18, 2011
oh well monister,

its now 5 years since you got married. do you mind sharing the journey with us? are u guys still married? whats the ups and downs


any gist sweetheart?
Adverts / Wedding Ring 18karat by igbogolo: 11:43am On Jul 17, 2011
Great!

I am looking for wedding ring people. This short period I have heard a lot about saudi, italy and english gold. I want to get a wedding band for both of us soon. Can anyone tell me where I can get great rings at a good budget? I am thinking not to spend not more than £1500 on the wedding band. Engagement ring already cost £1090.
I learnt some of my friends got GL gold platted rings from Argos!!!! Hmmm na wa oh.

So which gold is better? I am surprised cos gold is a commodity and gold is gold! If for instance If I decide to get saudi gold eventually, where can i get it from london or the states? Do i have to go to saudi for it? Shopping from switzerland is very expensive. so whats the difference between italian and the so called english gold? is one more durable than the other? Me I am surprised and confused right now.

HELP PLEASE!!



Any ideas anyone?
Politics / Re: Jtf Accuses Borno Elders Of Backing Boko Haram by igbogolo: 11:49pm On Jul 16, 2011
Mr Babsin or whatever you call yourself.

If you call my name again I will slap the okra seeds out of your eyes! What nonsense christian book haram are u talking about? shut up there!
Politics / Re: Jtf Accuses Borno Elders Of Backing Boko Haram by igbogolo: 7:00am On Jul 16, 2011
I like boko haram. they magnify the reason the country should do away with the primitive and backward islamic north.

It started with Yerima, when he championed sharia followed by other northern states. so today what do we have? an illiterate jihadist group killing their sons and daughters and dragging the region to the primitive past. I visited saudi arabia three years ago, it was a beautiful place. the people know how to enjoy well well, yet its the cradle of islam. let these book haramites go to mecca and see what the so called 'western education' has done for their mohammed and its followers.

As for an igbo man heading the JTF, before nko? its time for igbo man to direct bullets that exterminated his fellowmen in the war. he should aim the JTF rifles at the aorta of these disgruntled northern elders and their bastard children and completely wipe them out. when the full war breaks out, nigeria will disintegrate with the strong south carving the boundary from south kaduna through abuja.

I think the first borno elder to be killed is the pae.dophile senator yerima. u mustn't be resident in borno to be the sponsor of these useless group. stupid bastard children of islam. Hiss
Business To Business / Re: Introducing The New Innovative Naija Water Pump (a Must For Every Home & Office) by igbogolo: 1:25pm On Jun 11, 2011
Nice product, nice idea.

But there is a problem

U are using a standard water dispenser. Dispensers are a great hit because they can dispense cold and hot water. The taps on those dispensers are very easy to use and does not really require so much hand pressure. If we need to dispense from a dispenser bottle, we may as well buy small 100, 200ml bottles.

However what niche are u targeting, and what segment of the population are u looking for? This product may be good for those without electricity and who cannot afford a standard dispenser but want clean drinking water nevertheless. But nothing stops the water companies from attaching a screw to the bottle head and people can quickly fill their cups by simply tilting the water can.

But, great product, , great thinking!
Politics / Re: Should Ojukwu Apologise For The Civil War? by igbogolo: 6:34pm On Jun 06, 2011
This is just another silly thread.

Those asking for apologies know they will never get it.
Phones / Re: Should Any Sensible Person Be On The MTN Network? by igbogolo: 7:04pm On Jun 05, 2011
I call my mom only on her etisalat line. If I call her MTN, it costs three times as much.

Honestly there is no need using an MTN line. Its only sentimental attachment that keeps people glued to their first GSM numbers, ( which most probably may be an MTN line)
Travel / Re: How Good Is Arik Airline? by igbogolo: 12:25pm On Jun 04, 2011
I have flown a lot of budget airlines. South west, ryanair, easy jet, bmi, aer lingoes, swiss air. Arik air in my opinion trumps them hands down. As for ryanair particularly, they are very punctual and that may count for some people. My last ark air flight was from owerri to lagos in November 2010. Although the flight left late and only flew at a very low altitude, the flight was very clean and comfortable. this 737-700NG had leather seats and the air conditioning and ambience was a mile better than all the budget airlines in US and europe that I have flown. Arik does not know that the flight experience starts from the time you visit www.arikair.com to purchase the tickets and not only when you board the plane. ticketing and boarding and punctuality almost always carries a higher significance than the actual flight for some passengers. thats why i like dana airs e-ticketing which is by far superior to aero and arik combined.

However on the international route, I am not a frequent flier with ark. i used them to london just once when they just introduced their A340-500 aircraft. It was a memorable flight for me, the food, leg space was terrific. I heard its so bad now,  but i don't know as i have never flown with them of late.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Assassinates Younger Brother To The Shehu Of Borno by igbogolo: 6:35pm On May 31, 2011
this Boko haram thing is interesting. All I can say is almajiri, carry go! De go de kill your sons and daughters! Awusa implode from within. In 2011 a group comes out to say that western education is a sin! LOL!

Just yesterday a group of northern governors introduced sharia in Nigeria against our constitution and started a parallel government as a mouthpeace of Islam instead of the constitution they swore to uphold and defend! Today that action has sired a regional monster that is killing their sons and daughters! LOL!

Boko haram carry go! Just remain in the north and leave our beer parlours alone.
Politics / Re: Lagos Brt Buses Are Gradually Turning Into Molue, With No Remedy In Sight by igbogolo: 12:12pm On May 30, 2011
I think the poster is very poignant with this observation. He used the words 'point of collapse' to describe situation of the BRT buses. The poster does not need to start telling us that he gauged the oil and checked the tyres and seats. Point of collapse to me invites some criticism of the structure of the buses. ie chasis and body. seems to me these buses have become first grade molues.

However as someone that has lived in lagos for years. i can def say yes, the brt buses are now an eyesore. But the main question I would like to ask is the specific reason for the BRT in the first instance.

The selling point for the BRT was the introduction of reserved lanes. this was supposed to make the buses faster and attract private motorists to the scheme thereby reducing traffic. if now people with cars have reverted to driving themselves then the BRT has failed.

If the BRT was introduced to check the menace of pollution from cars, then again it has failed because more and more people are opting for private travel in Lagos.

If the BRT was a money spinning venture and an image launderer for the government of lagos, then they have had their reward in full, BRT should be allowed to die its natural death as it has fulfilled its purpose then.

As far as i am concerned, i would only take the BRT bus if its my ONLY option. This was against last few years where the BRT was my preferred mode of transport on weekdays in Lagos.

So much for visionless projects. i wonder why its so difficult to maintain the buses.
Business / Re: Frozen Vegetable/fruit Mart by igbogolo: 6:09pm On May 21, 2011
Thanks Toyemz.

How big do you think the vegetable farming is in the north especially Jos? I served in Toro Bauchi State but i used to go to firin gada market in Jos for vegetables. Its a large market but I am not very sure of the scale of farming there.

Can you elaborate on this? what other vegetables grow there that can survive a few days before it gets down south?
Business / Nigeria: Product Or Service? Lets Talk Business! by igbogolo: 12:22pm On May 18, 2011
I would like to ask every businessman( or aspiring business man or entrepreneur) in Nigeria what the best course of action is regarding business in nigeria. I know that the factors of production in Nigeria like electricity and infrastructure are poor, but is it best to offer a service or a product?

Whats your take on this matter? Please say so and state your reason.
Politics / Re: Fashola Strikes Again by igbogolo: 8:36am On May 16, 2011
pro01:

Your offsprings will all be deranged like their worthless dad. . .that is if you'd ever have your own offsprings; you'd most likely be an impotent wimp who would raise bas.ta.rd children (like you are; pathetic son of a harlot). Folks like you should be dissolved in acid. You're not fit to live.

LOL! I would not descend to unimaginable and desperate depths to score a cheap point. your posts carry the distinct characteristic of someone from a broken home, unloved, despised and unwanted and hated.
Again you will leave the issues and descend to mudslinging, and coming from your antecedents thats what you do best. You are bereft of good thought, cogent reasoning and recollected thinking. Your noise is shallow and carry no depth. Sorry!

Were you breastfed by a pig? I think so!

What relevance is the bolded information to the discussion at hand? Learn to focus on intelligent reasoning.
Business / Re: Frozen Vegetable/fruit Mart by igbogolo: 9:55pm On May 15, 2011
My Dear,

As if you know what my friend and i are just discussing. i no wan buy petrol die on top cold carrot. nigeria sef worry no light nothing. how i wan begin sef transport carrot from Jos?

Me sef I don tire oh
Business / Re: Nigeria Customs And Dhl Problem by igbogolo: 7:54pm On May 15, 2011
angelloven:

@igbogolo.
yes we can pick it up for you. pick up from almost all the country in europe, asia and america. if you can estimate the size as in kg. and and send the address to me. i will ask my boss if we can pick it up because i personally have not had client from switzerland. my 07039219176.

Thanks angelloven. Will call you soon to discuss

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