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Literature / Re: <<<The Tri-Paternal Son>>> by JoBle(f): 9:30pm On May 05, 2013
Finally!! I must say this is a wonderful story. You're very talented. Thank you for this story.
Literature / Re: The Religion by JoBle(f): 1:09am On May 01, 2013
It's a beautiful story, I'm hooked already. You're good,very good. Oh,almost forgot . . .you try
Politics / Re: Okonjo-Iweala Interview With Christiane Amanpour On CNN by JoBle(f): 3:08pm On Apr 17, 2013
@funnyx Sorry I misread ur statement. No insult intended. Truce?
Politics / Re: Okonjo-Iweala Interview With Christiane Amanpour On CNN by JoBle(f): 2:07pm On Apr 17, 2013
@danny301 As sumone rightly said, Nigeria is a difficult country to defend. It kind of makes it hard for her to 'dazzle' evrione without selling her conscience. Or maybe it might be that YOU held her in such high esteem and u feel she didn't 'represent' cuz I don't think she was supposed to say anything particularly intelligent. @funnyx ,are u trying to crucify d woman 4 deciding to help her country in the way she felt she could? Are u saying she was stupid for makn dt decision probably knowing her reputation was at stake? Chei,my people! You pple would ave been d first to accuse her of chopping money and nt caring abt Nigeria had she refused the appointment. Besides, I think she covered 4 all Nigerians nt only d govt. Afterall it's nt only d govt that's corrupt. 99.9% indeed! Most Nigerians won't give up corruption if given the chance.

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Politics / Re: Okonjo-Iweala Interview With Christiane Amanpour On CNN by JoBle(f): 11:08am On Apr 17, 2013
I think u guyz are seeing this all wrong. Firstly,what's this craze abt Amanpour and her 'knowing more abt Nigeria than NOI'? Pls, she was jst doing her job.Did u xpect her to cross her legs,sip coffee and act like she didn't knw Nigeria existed? And I don't care if she is the best journalist that ever lived,it's she who lives in d house dt knows where it leaks. Secondly,of course she dodged the Alamesiya (4give d spelln)question! What would u ave her do? Tell d world that she thought her boss was a foolish and confused man? And make Nigeria lose d tiny respect we still ave? Finally,sumtimes we Nigerians criticize what we don't understand. What do you mean by invisible macroeconomic policies? Well,we ave to start sumwhere! Do u want her to go round dashing money? BTW, these invisible policies have helped many a country. *sighs* we really shld stop swallown what evri1 tells us abt our country. Well,I think she did okay.

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Literature / Re: Nairaland Detection Club by JoBle(f): 1:21am On Apr 13, 2013
Oh! and Larry,about your last update- I was willing to overlook Lucan's miraculous awakening,it's rare bt possible,right? Probably got carried by your vivid description of the same awakening(are those terms and descriptions real? If not,you did a better job than I thought) BUT don't you think his energy was a bit superhuman? I mean,the guy "nodded a flying bullet"!! I expected him to be very weak or at least disoriented but to my utter amazement he rendered an able-bodied guard unconscious and went on to steal a car which he SPED off in. ?¿?! Am I the only one missing something here? One more thing, am assuming Amina and Enoh are Nigerian,what is with the "long silky black hair" and "beautiful redhead"? Did someone mention Brazilian hair and red hair dye and I didn't notice? Pls someone should clear up this issue for me. It's hard for me to imagine a full-fledged Nigerian woman with silky hair. As for the red hair. . .*shudders*

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Literature / Re: Nairaland Detection Club by JoBle(f): 6:06pm On Apr 12, 2013
Like the story. Love the way everybody's ideas flow seamlessly. Umm... you guys might want to rethink adding critical characters at this point.I'm sure we (readers) would like to enjoy the story without forgetting half of the characters. I think (jst thinking) y'all should work with those you have now and cover up loopholes. Generally,it's a great story. Who said too many cooks spoil the broth? P.S- Mynd,a Japanese SAMURAI SWORD used by an SSS AGENT no less,really? And you should revisit your description of the compound,it wasn't really descriptive.
Literature / Re: The Saviour I : The Adventures of Athanasius. by JoBle(f): 3:27am On Apr 05, 2013
Good start.Very funny too."Art thou a learner"? HA! I've got a feeln am gonna really like this story.
Politics / Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: Which Is More Influential In Africa? by JoBle(f): 2:58am On Apr 05, 2013
Aargh! Don't u jst hate it when pple begin to compare stuff that really shldn't b compared? BTW,I think some pple ave the meaning of influential wrong cuz some posts are jst...ridiculous (for lack of a better word)
Literature / Re: The Lost Key by JoBle(f): 6:56pm On Apr 04, 2013
Awww...touching.Luv ur story. Am I d only one who prefers 'Locked In' as d name? The Lost Key is so...umm...

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Literature / Re: Hope And The Island Of Greatness- A Fiction (allegory) Written By Sammy Hoe by JoBle(f): 8:14pm On Mar 20, 2013
Sammy Hoe: Pls if you are following this thread i need your comments, positive or negative. The story is just beginning. Thank you all.
Wow! Love the story. Love your use of alliterations,homophones etc. Now,xcpt for a few typos,perfect! A sharp brain you've got there.
Literature / Re: The Paradox Of Abel (The Sequel) by JoBle(f): 7:43pm On Mar 20, 2013
Kul story. Had to start all the way from Brand Of Cain*whew*. Can't wait to see how Leba's story goes. Oh!and ever love-struck Famous(I just love this name)too. P.S-Your big grammar is killin' me!

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