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Business / Re: Island Power Project (Lagos) To Generate 10MW by jawjaw1: 11:12pm On May 24, 2011
[size=15pt]Big Uncle Fash, abeg finish with Lagos lets send you to Abuja in 2015 to go and show them how it is done!!![/size]
Politics / Re: Bankole For Ministerial Appointment ! by jawjaw1: 6:56pm On May 23, 2011
Where are the GEJ supporters??

Lol!

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Family / Re: Help! My Parents Way Or My Way? by jawjaw1: 11:13pm On May 22, 2011
hmmm, i smell an illegitimate child here
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Politics / Re: Imo State Supplementary Election Results And Proceedings by jawjaw1: 9:07am On May 07, 2011
Thank God for He has freed us from the grasp of that nonentity called Ohakim.

I should be in ala Nnam in the next 4 - 5 hrs and will be rejoicing with my people.

May this be the beginning of great things for Imo land.

Owelle Rochas, congratulations, and God use you to begin the renewal.
Computers / Re: Are Internet Services In Nigeria Really Another Big Joke? by jawjaw1: 8:50pm On Apr 14, 2011
For me, I have a few of them, Starcomms, Zoom Mobile, MTN, IPNX and now SWIFT. Still use my MTN when I am on the go becuase of its coverage but I did enjoy IPNX. They are quite reliable. However, I changed to SWIFT recently because they offered me longer hours and a cheaper rate than what IPNX was offering. In addittion their modem is a wireless router that enables me to connect via wifi to as many systems as possible within the house. I am enjoying their services right now hoping they wont change with time.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ivory Coast’s Gbagbo Surrenders by jawjaw1: 5:38am On Apr 06, 2011
I thought the man said he would never surrender. The time has come and he can't die fighting for what he believes in yet he allowed a war to rage on and consume innocent civilians. Gbagbo is nothing but a typical chicken livered-sit tight african leader who will normally make all the noise when he has the oppurtunity and crumble when the chips are down.

What surprises me most is our attitude to blame Europe and America everytime we have a problem in Africa. We shout western Imperialism when we look for an excuse and can't find one.

Gbagbo has been in power since 2000 (over 10 years) and what has he achieved within this period? Was he not supposed to negotiate peace and unite his country men in the 10 years if he really cared about them?

If he really didnt lose the 2010 election, was his ambition to remain president worth the war and resulting deaths of his people? ECOWAS and AU leaders negotiated several times with him to find a political solution and the man refused blatantly each time and yet we blame western imperialist.

It only takes a blind and selfish man like Gbagbo not to realise that when the world is against you, you can never win. The UN had declare that Ouattara won the elction, the EU and America agreed with them. Even his fellow African leaders had followed suit and yet the man still clung to power like it was his birth right. Thats pure foolishness and high level stupidity. As far as I am concerned the man should not be allowed to go free. He should pay for allowing this war to happen and for the deaths of his fellow Ivoriens who did not deserve to die because of his greed and selfishness.

The only way to fight the so called Western Imperialism is to build your economy to match their own and unite your people. With your people solidly behind you you can then fight the west with your economy and economic fundamentals. If you attempt to go to war with them you will NEVER win. They have the money to fund a war that will last several years and are way ahead technologically especially in war technology. They will come to your land and test their new bombs, fighter jets amd war equipment knowing fully well that they had previously sold older versions to you (they also intend to sell these new war equipments to you later). At the end of the war, when they have damage your country and its infrastructure with their bombs, they will recoup their war expenses from your economy which means you have lost two times over (Iraq and Libya are simple examples).
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Namibia Ends 7-0: Congrats Super Falcons!!! by jawjaw1: 7:26am On Apr 04, 2011
Dem think say we be their mates abi? Weldone my dear falcons for teaching dem Respect!
Politics / Re: Lagos To Spend $10 Billion On Rail Projects In 25 Years by jawjaw1: 7:24am On Mar 24, 2011
Abeg, can we borrow Fashola to govern Imo State for just 1 year??
Politics / Re: Why I Own No Foreign Property – Jonathan by jawjaw1: 7:00pm On Mar 02, 2011
Abeg, make una help me ask GEJ whether his wife no get property outside Naija!
Politics / Re: I’m Proud To Be A Rascal, Ribadu Tells Jonathan by jawjaw1: 5:50pm On Feb 13, 2011
Mr. Ribadu, I am are sure proud to stand by your side and be called a rascal. If the rascals are the ones doing the right things for the Nigerian people then we pray, Dear God, please send us some more rascals to liberate us.

The simply thing Jonathan should have done was to apologize for that statement. We all know GEJ is nice guy and that the comment was made in the euphoria of leading and urging his party members in the South West on. My problem with GEJ and why I simply will not vote for him is because he is a product of the workings of the crisis called PDP. A party of people who will do deals with the devil if it will make them relevant in the position of power. I am sorry, I don't see GEJ solving Nigeria's problems now or in the future. Time will prove me right.

To roundup I will like to ask, who amongst all the presidential candidates can die for Nigeria? Which of them can take a bullet for this country if it comes to that? Your guess is as good as mine, Ribadu and maybe Buhari. The rest can't, QED!
Romance / Re: Are Women Not Also Responsible For Making Men Irresponsible? by jawjaw1: 11:37am On Jan 09, 2011
It always takes two for the cheating game to happen! grin

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