Iroh88's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Iroh88's Profile › Iroh88's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (of 36 pages)
tdammy:Honestly. Tell that useless dude below you. These guys are really sick. |
tunjion:Gosh!! Dude how old are you ![]() |
mazzi:Oga, their time in court is coming. We have every right to have an idea how their cases are being investigated. If we don't get these tidbits, we'd be the same people screaming "dictatorship". Even in the so called "other climes", citizens get regular updates about investigations before suspects are eventually arraigned in court. I don't know what the problem is here. |
All FFK and Fayose do is whip up religious and ethnic sentiment to galvanize popular movement against the establishment. Here he comes, starting with a bible verse in the opening paragraph in order to pervert the mind of the christian reader from the very beginning- and those who'd fall for those old tricks of his would care less what else in contained in the body of the article. For such people, as long he's quoted a bible verse, "he's one of us, and regardless of his righteousness or the propriety of whatever he says or does, he is right!!" It is intended to create the same effect Jonathan created when his handlers flooded the internet with images of him kneeling and genuflecting before the General Overseers of the biggest churches in Nigeria, and those of him on pilgrimage in Jerusalem. Such people as FFK would be seen for who they are, nonentities with a flare for writing, when Nigerians are eventually cured of their religious and ethnic prejudices. Karl Marx couldn't have been "righter" about his assertion about religion. |
seunmsg:Rotflmao!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
All Hail Obama Muray Obanikoro. |
Has Obj himself secured his own rump?? Why would he wanna expend a moment of his life securing someone else's?? These guys should quit their shenanigans already. They claim they never took a dime which wasn't legally due them. If I were them, I'd allow the FG take me to court, I'd prove my innocence and have them pay for emotional damages and that done my reputation. God bless Magu! |
StOla:I love this guy. ![]() |
FastShipping:How come none of you guys asked for the source of this. We all know the op. Come on guys. |
*Clears throat* He is a Yoloba man! #IPOD Youth. |
[quote author=imhotep post=40953937][/quote]Before nko, why e no go pain me? How person go talk mumu talk like this and e nor go pain me? ![]() Kuku wishes to see Nigerian government "do business" with the terrorist because he's a "crowd puller". One wonders why the fool didn't deem it necessary to do business with the guy himself. Between Kuka and FFK, I no know who even mumu pass. |
At this rate, Baba and Magu need our prayers more than ever. Some of these men would do just about anything to escape being sent to jail, and trust me, one of the most likely avenues through which they can achieve that sinister objective is to sponsor such terrorist groups like Boko Haram and IPOD. Those two would create such a powerful diversionary vortex of violence, sufficiently keeping the government busy day and night leaving other critical issues, such as their investigation and prosecution unattended to. Just look at this mess. How else does one expect these goats to behave when the former store keeper allowed them unfettered access to the store and a guarantee there'd be no repercussion for devouring our precious yams using such languages as 1. Stealing is not corruption: I wonder what he'd make of all the revelations he seeing- would they be stealing or corruption?? 2. How much did Jim Nwobodo stole (sic) ?? The money wasn't enough to buy a Peugeut: I want to believe he was inebriated when he made this remark. Imagine one questioning the propriety of jailing a public officer for corruption. In his books, what Jim stole was too small, therefore, the Dasukis and the Yugudas, and the Bafarawas, and the Maduekes of Nigeria got his message loud and clear- "steal as much as possible guys, I got your back!" Now, Nwobodo's name has surfaced again and this time, the money is sufficient to buy not just one Peugeut but a fleet- I wonder what the ex president would say now. 3. What is all these corruption corruption corruption you people talk about?? ( This one always makes my skin crawl coming from a supposed Ph.D holder). 4. Corruption in Nigeria is exaggerated: indeed, we can all see from the recent events, it was underrated. 5. If any money is missing, America would know, it is their money: this was when the fool eventually lost his mind and threw the doors to the store room wide open for the greatest feast of yams for all the goats in the country, and ooooh, what a feast they had!!! No doubt we'd be seeing a lot of goats confined to their pens next year. @FastShipping: I presume your question was a rhetoric one. We all know the only device in the tool boxes of the Fayoses and FFKs of this country is religion/ethnicity. Now, in the unfolding events, it is evident the so called "persecution" is skewed in favour of the South and against the North. About 90% of those being "witch hunted" are Muslims and Northerners, and with this, the wind has been effectively knocked off the sails of those two loafers. They've got absolutely nothing to say. What Baba deserves is commendation, but for those two, it is better to remain silent than commend the gentleman for this selfless battle to save the soul of our dear country. I'm glad some APC supporters created a couple of threads "wailing" about Baba's bias anti corruption crusade and gave evidence he has an "anti North agenda". Such threads would come in handy when these usual Abobakus start demonstrating, carrying e-placards up and down the forum when the Ananihs and Nwobodos of this country are invited to have lunch with Magu. Cc: Modath. |
And so?? Who says a country's president must be the biggest crowd puller in the country Osama pulled more crowd than his president when he was alive. Al Badgdadi pulls more crowd than Asad and Faud Madum put together. So what's the fuss??So Kuka has gone from being the spokesman for those against the fight against corruption to being the spokesman for terrorists. What a shame. I'm very sure when Oritsejafor's music eventually starts, his name will also be mentioned. Then he can go lock himself in an eternal bear hug with his lord Kanu in the SSS dungeons. Edit: To all those quoting me and farting on themselves, let me reiterate this: Nnamdi Kanu is a TERRORIST and would perish and be buried like one, maybe like Osama- miserably without a grave. For those wishing me dead, I see ya'll, and trust me, your wish will get to you faster than you'd ever imagine, before getting a billion miles close to me. |
Mogidi:This is all they do when confronted with irrefutable evidence. Just look how silly you sound. ![]() You guys call him a du1lard, yet here he is producing evidence of the theft we accused your lords of when all your hero did was to say "if money is missing, America would know". Well, in this case, Nigeria and Nigerians know and would always know. Sometimes I feel real pity for you lot. Wonder how you guys ended up so dangerously screwed upstairs. |
DaBullIT:You got that right. There's been a surge in the number of registered members since they started deactivating. Who's fooling who here. Deactivate one and create three. Lmao. ![]() |
Saraki and his fellow crooks are hell bent on rubishing every effort by the president to curb wastages and save the country from freeloaders like himself. These guys, much as I abhor jungle justice in all its forms, deserve to be lynched. As for those shouting APC, I bet the Senate is exclusively made of APC members and the Op is a PDP supporter. What a confused bunch of people. They threaten to deactivate their accounts yet they still roam everywhere with their stupid rants. Those that "deactivated" created three more accounts in replacement. Little wonder we see the number of registered members swell instead of diminishing when people appear to be "deactivating" their accounts. |
I pray this is true! |
Didn't imagine Nairaland could be so peaceful until Rule 9 was modified. ![]() |
What abundant peace we have on the forum since the modification of Rule 9. ![]() |
They love their President. Who wouldn't? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Jakumo:Even though you can't take back those harsh words of yours, I'd say God bless you abundantly for having the courage to speak the truth against your previous convictions. Baba needs as much support as he can get from all of us. The task ahead of him is indeed an arduous one. |
When are we getting his "robust reply"? ![]() |
BeeBeeOoh:..And the same man whose balls your father sucks everyday to feed you guys. Fayose is indeed a mighty man! |
Look at the figures (loot) which virtually hammer one into the ground just the sheer enormity of the robbery of this nation that is getting exposed progressively. It shows that we did not make a bad choice.”Tell them sir!! |
Watch the ever confused IPOD louts and the Epileptic Donkeys who form the bulk of the Ogogoro Merchant's support base, the same folks who were clapping for the erudite Emeritus Prof yesterday, call him all sort of names today. Soyinka, at this age, the least you can do for us is constantly speak the truth just as you have now. Posterity would favour you when taking account. Jonathan was nothing short of an atomic bomb primed to detonate had Nigerians pushed the red button in the last election- but thank God for his grace, we rather used our thumbs to defuse the bomb. Nigeria will definitely arise from the ashes again. I believe. |
kolaaderin:Don't worry, folks like him with special needs have been captured in the 500bill welfare package. Succor would come his way sooner than later. |
Anything short of forfeiture/remittance of cash and 15 years in the can would be a total failure on this case for me. |
Tomorrow, when a stat is taken of the composition of the police and armed forces and the stats shows a low representation of South Easterners, na dem go still carry dirty placards everywhere dey shout marginalisation. What a confused bunch of nonentities. |
RockMaxi: ![]() |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (of 36 pages)




