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customized13:Nope, i did not. We were arguing and you were not making sense trying to justify fighting crime in Nigeria on horses. |
onuebonyi:Look, admit it, this horse thing is a stupid idea. How can you fight crime on horses in Nigeria especially in the south east around this time of the year. it they were for ceremonial purpose or traffic control along the niger bridge, we would have just screamed waste and move on. Crime fighting Mbanu, pack well, have a sit and learn from BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA. https://i56.tinypic.com/2621h78.jpg https://i49.tinypic.com/vsgapv.jpg [img]http://4.bp..com/-yulC5Q8CJxs/UE9Yyz7QunI/AAAAAAAAARc/wlHRTp_OL_U/s1600/6.jpg[/img] |
onuebonyi:Toy quadcopters and now horses. We are watching and counting Kontunu. ![]() https://www.spyghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/H.jpg |
onuebonyi:At least we get road for Osogbo, not hills and valleys ![]() prince3009:To be honest you really need horses here. "Action governor, God go bless am" ![]() [img]http://chikaoduahblog.files./2012/11/flooding-2012-anambra-governor-peter-obi.jpg[/img] www.nairaland.com/attachments/1622184_a_jpeg14a53cac5a312f3d1ad4980fec051d42 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1622186_aaa_jpeg9483a0c356f014cf20d8a4575dfae2d7 https://www.spyghana.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/A.jpg |
customized13:oh so the riot a lot in Onitcha no wonder the horses are needed to control crowds. ![]() |
lawanson44:You don't need a horse to access the most remote place in Ile-ife, bikes, cars and trucks will get you there. Even if this generation is slow in building roads, the roads built by Awolowo's generation with cocoa money are still motorable. What did the likes of Micheal Opkara nad ZIK do for you all then? ![]() |
prince3009:In a nutshell, Anambra is an underdeveloped sh1th0le. Even colonial roads don't exist? ![]() |
Nobody should try to justify this comedy. Horse are used for crowd control during riots or used to police in very rural areas. So, choose one Anambra is a rural or the residents there are trouble makers who need to be beaten by police men on horses holding batons. How often do ibos riot in awka. ![]() |
Princewill1:Scream all you want, quack doctor. kill yourself ![]() |
Princewill1:dr. okoye shutup!! mumu doctor |
anonimi:Show me one governor that can can be compared to him, especially from outside the south-west. |
His last attempt against Yar adua was intereting to witness, but i think delegates from all over Nigeria are going to vote not only from the east and he did not buy form. |
akinsadeez:The president you support has benefited from the criticism and pressure voices like Soyinka put on tyrants like him long before he ever dreamt of becoming president. I don't expect people like you to reason rationally. Here is the link to the thread in front page, go there. https://www.nairaland.com/2025536/professor-wole-soyinka-likens-president |
If other state governments are interested, this is their website. http://www.edarley.com/nsearch/?q=engine&x=0&y=0 |
stanogb:16 million dollars is expensive, though i doubt the authenticity of the figure you posted, but there is a contract, W S Darley is not like take your trucks and goodbye. |
These are the kind of things Jonathanians/TANoids call achievement and development. SMH |
That niqqa is a scammer/polithiefcian, he had shoes. ![]() |
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A cross section of the 34 new Fire Trucks commissioned and built for the Lagos State Government by W.S Darley of United States and handed over to the Lagos State Fire Service by Governor Babatunde Fashola, SAN, at the State Fire Service Headquarters, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, December 02, 2014.
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TANoids came late, they must have thought it would be something they want hear when they saw King Nebu |
Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has lambasted President Goodluck Jonathan for allowing what he called a reign of impunity, the latest being police siege on the National Assembly. Mr. Soyinka said the latest action of Suleiman Abba, the Inspector General of Police, against members of the House of Representatives was an “unambiguous” declaration of war against the people. At a press conference in Lagos he titled King Nebuchadnezzar – The Reign of Impunity, Mr. Soyinka said that the battle line had been drawn and Nigerians must decide whether to submit or resist to the current democratic dispensation. “I shall not insist that the biblical figure of Nebuchadnezzar is uniquely apt for the pivotal figure of the ‘democratic’ history in the making at this moment,” said Mr. Soyinka. “For one thing, Nebu was a nation builder and a warrior. One could argue even more convincingly for the figure of Balthazar, his successor, or indeed Emperor Nero as reference point – you all remember him – the emperor who took to fiddling while Rome was burning. “However you should easily recall why I opted for King Nebu – the figure that currently sits on the top of our political pile himself evoked it, albeit in a context that virtuously disclaimed any similarities, even tendencies. Perhaps he meant it at the time when he claimed: ‘I am no Nebuchadnezzar.’ Perhaps not. One judges leaders on acts however, not pronouncements, which are often as reliable as electoral promises.” Mr. Soyinka said that it was left for Nigerians to decide to revert to the ‘Abacharian status of glorified slaves.” “The praetorian guards have been let loose – to teach the rabble their place,” he said. “The recent choice of a new leader for the guard was clearly no accident, and this hitherto unknown enforcer, one Suleiman Abba, has wasted no time in inaugurating a season of brutish power. When a people’s elected emissaries are disenfranchised, cast out like vagrants and resort to scaling fences to engage in their designated functions, the people get the message. “However, the choice is always there, and each choice comes at a cost. It is either we pay now, or pay later.” Mr. Soyinka also said that President Goodluck Jonathan had continued to surprise Nigerians in ways “few could have conjectured.” “Peaking at his own personalised example where he set the law of arithmetic on its head – I refer to the split in the Governors’ Forum, and his ‘formal’ recognition of the minority will in a straightforward, peer election – democracy has been rendered meaningless where it should be most fervently exemplified. “Nothing is more unworthy of leadership than to degrade a system by which one attains fulfilment, and this is what the nation has witnessed time and time again in various parts of the nation, the recent affront against the legislative chamber being only the most blatant and unconscionable… “It is a warning. His choices for the occupancy of crucial public positions – such as the protective arm of the nation – constitutes an even more immediate and constant public alert. The signals are ominous – far and beyond 2015.” |
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ammyluv2002: , That agreement has not changed. Instead of leading Nigeria, Jonathan has spent the last 4 years seeking a second term. Jonathan is leaving whether he likes it or not. |
Area! Area! Area! Mr. Makun the baddest sharp guy aka [size=3pt]money launderer [/size]. Nothing do you, politicians use so many celebrities for that though. |
This is Jonathan's administration for you, rolling with the thieves. These are the kind of people the TANoids want as leaders for Nigeria. I wonder what position Ibori will get if he's released today and "make peace" with mama peace or Jonathan. SMH ![]() |
IleIfe2: |
THis is Jonathan's administration for you, rolling with the thieves. |
tit:What about izala? |
The moderator that posted this in the front page should banned without pay for 100 years. [size=18pt]WTF is Model [/size] [size=18pt]Z[/size] |

