Romance › Re: Married Woman Caught In Bed With A Man She Brought Into Her Matrimonial Home by Jonathan39: 10:13pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
You might be right Nn3muka: Experienced bad guys end up with people they think/assume are good girls, may be a virgin until she tastes the forbidden fruit and realizes what she's been missing. |
Romance › Re: Married Woman Caught In Bed With A Man She Brought Into Her Matrimonial Home by Jonathan39: 9:49pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
Experience counts. That's why the average good guys end up with retired olosho simply because of inexperience, even when the sign is there they don't understand Nn3muka: So you think... |
Romance › Re: Married Woman Caught In Bed With A Man She Brought Into Her Matrimonial Home by Jonathan39: 9:30pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
The reverse has been happening which I am sure you are aware of it. Bad guys hardly make mistake in marriage. Nn3muka: If you are a brolosho, you will end up with an olosho. If you patronize prostitutes, you will end up with kajad akuna aka retired hoe. If you are a responsible man, a responsible woman will locate u What you give is what you get. |
Politics › Re: Youths Attack Governor Uzodinma In Ohaji Egbema, Imo State by Jonathan39: 9:21pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
I am not jobless like you. Him being the governor of imo state has nothing to do with me. But the people of imo should pretend as if everything is fine sounds stupid CXLVII: You will wail till 2028 when Hope's tenure will finish.. |
Politics › Re: Youths Attack Governor Uzodinma In Ohaji Egbema, Imo State by Jonathan39: 8:33pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
Majority from brown roof Republic or Boko haram ravaged North? Because since day one imolites showed they don't want him. Even the election results showed that as well. Igbos don't behave like yorubas, unlike the people of osun the imo people will make it known to the world that uzodinma is the one they want but a Fulani mole CXLVII: Stop speaking for a whole state.
Majority are happy about Uzodinma. |
Politics › Re: Youths Attack Governor Uzodinma In Ohaji Egbema, Imo State by Jonathan39: 7:48pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
"This is not the way to go" but some of you think Igbos support their bad leaders? Why is this not the way to go? Sirjamo: This is not the way to go. If they'd gone too close to the governor, his security might drop some youths and the story would have been different.
Tomorrow, we might see Uzodimma and Ihedioha urging and kissing. Nigerian politicians are not worth dying for!!! |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 6:30pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
So you want to compare onne port and apapa port in terms of size? Some of you just come online to say rubbish. Kennyswag: warri, onne |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 6:25pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
I repeat, I am not jobless... If you need someone to snap picture and post for you to see, you can employ someone to do that for you. I know a church rat like you won't be able to afford the service of a photographer  Tulsaguy: u already going the gutter way ..... I don't dine with swines.... |
Politics › Re: Abacha Loot: Al-Mustapha Talks About How Funds Were Taken Out Of Nigeria by Jonathan39: 1:43pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
All of them are criminals that should be hanged. That's why I love Asians Officialgarri: If people could still defend Jonathan's government and consider him a hero, then I'm not surprised Mustapha still considers Abacha a legend
Jonathan's government could steal a triple of Abacha's if God hadn't sent Buhari to oust him
Al-mustapha wants us to believe that the monies moved belonged to government and for government purposes.
Jonathan's government did exactly the same thing. For example, the Malabu oil deal. Despite the fact that Malabu oil deal was related to Abacha, wasn't it Jonathan that went ahead to run the scam deal using federal government account?
When Dasuki and Jonathan were sharing the $2 billion arms deal, did Olisa metuh and the rest not say it was National assignment, so they didn't need to know the source of the loot.
So what's the difference between Jonathan and Abacha and Obasanjo and Abdusalam ? |
Politics › Re: Abacha Loot: Al-Mustapha Talks About How Funds Were Taken Out Of Nigeria by Jonathan39: 1:40pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
All this for the greatest looter in the history of Nigeria. And some people think Nigeria can move forward. Religion they say is the opium of the people Witcher: Gen. Sani Abacha Was Largely Misunderstood The painful death of Gen Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s former head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Ordinarily, twenty-one years is a long enough period for the living to forget the dead. But a lot of sentiments still trail Gen. Abacha’s name both in Nigeria and elsewhere. Why is it so? It is because the man had the infectious grin, the energy, the faithfulness, the shining confidence, the sagacity, the courage and the zest that leaped out of a background of solid patriotism hitherto unknown and yet to be rivaled in Nigeria. Therefore, to remember him now, twenty-one years after his untimely death, with the image of a living man in our hands, shows that Abacha is larger than life, in the memories, emotions, and minds of his fellow Nigerians. After death, the real Abacha is now the symbolic man, the figure about who have clustered the yearnings, the lofty ideals and the aspirations Nigerians have for themselves and their country.
Having worked himself up the hallowed cadre of the Nigerian ruling class as Head of State, Abacha, in his passion, concern and vulnerability, was one of the representative men of his generation. His personal quest for identity, understanding and power mirrored the turbulence, paradox and dream of mid-twentieth century Nigeria. He lived through a time of unusual turbulence in the history of the country, and he responded to that turbulence more directly and more sensitively than any other political leader of the era, at least in Africa. Gen. Abacha was equipped with certitudes of courage, faith and love for country- attributes that sustained him till death. But they were the premises, not the conclusions of his life. For he possessed, to an exceptional degree, what literary experts call “an experiencing nature”. History changed him, and had time permitted, he would have changed history. His relationship to his era makes him, unarguably, one who embodies the consciousness of an epoch, who perceives things in fresh light and new connections, who exhibits unsuspected possibilities of purpose and action to his contemporaries.
Indeed, Gen. Abacha never had the time to fulfill his own possibilities, which is why his memory haunts so many of us now. Because he wanted to get things done; because he was often impatient and combative; because he felt simply and cared deeply, he made his share of mistakes, and enemies. He was a romantic and also an idealist, and he was also prudent, expedient, demanding, fearless and ambitious. Yet the insights he brought to governance- insights earned in a labour of self-discipline and self-purgation that only death could stop- led him to see power not as an end in itself but as the means of redeeming the powerless. Abacha was to Nigeria what Charles de Gaule was to France: a man with military background but, who, ironically, brought uncommon composure and dignity to statecraft. This is not to say that military personnel possess exceptional leadership qualities. Far from it! Those ones only worked up themselves to become the tribunes of their generations. It only brings us to the incontrovertible fact that democracy is still preferred to the most benevolent military dictatorship anywhere, anytime. Abacha was indeed a diamond among stones. But because he was maligned and castigated by a section (Lagos/Ibadan axis) of the Nigerian Press due largely to political considerations, he became the most misunderstood of Nigerian leaders.
In fact, the emotional legacy left by Gen. Abacha is so intense in Nigeria, but it is yet deeper and even more fervent in the entire West African sub-region. This point is important and thus could be made with an antidote: since a man is not measured by what he did before he became a leader, or by what he said and did after he was a leader, but by what he did, and not by what he said while he was a leader, we can now comprehend the passionate veneration of Gen. Abacha’s memory. Today, we seek a sense of the man in order to understand the deep emotional response to the memory of the man. We know what happened and we cannot undo that knowledge. Even as his immediate friends and successors started destroying what he stood for soon after his painful exit, we cannot but get the record straight. But the meaning of that straightened record is inextricably involved in the meaning we also try each day to discern in the confusion of the living present. It is a tragic reality that those who thought to have upheld his enviable legacies have demonstrated a grand betrayal of what the man stood and died for. Could Abacha have built mansions, bought limousines, owned oil wells and own universities while in power? The answer to this poser is a loud NO!
The conditions of misery and inequality that troubled Abacha still persist among Nigerians while people in power remain untroubled. Despite his extremely emotional bent, Abacha’s youthful vigour and impressive grasp of the black man’s burden won for him national and international acclaim. His administration which lasted for about five (5) years was most memorable, leaving a 36-state structure for the country and achieving a leadership for Nigeria in Africa through a decisive foreign policy thrust that was basically Afrocentric, and a clearly defined anti-corruption war. Perhaps, the most concrete demonstration of this was his mobilisation of West African leadership to restore order in Liberia and Sierra Leone. Under his watch, Nigerian soldiers restored democracy to those West African countries. In 1996, Gen Abacha created a number of new states to give some marginalised people a sense of belonging: Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Gombe, Nasarawa and Zamfara.
An expression of his unrelenting crusade against corruption was accentuated in the setting up of the Anti-Failed Banks Tribunal and the National Deposit Insurance Corporation of Nigeria (NDIC). Even though his actions had some unintended consequences, his anti-corruption campaign was not merely cosmetic. It was on the basis of the depth and spread of his anti-corruption campaign that analysts had a unanimous position that his attempt at sanitising the system was total. But not for his mature and courageous handling of the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election crisis, Nigeria would have relapsed into another civil war. Despite the Afrocentricism of Nigeria’s foreign policy thrust under Gen. Abacha, Nigeria was not a big brother without a home, her impact was deeply felt in all the four corners of Africa. When Cameroon tried to annex part of the Nigerian territory in 1995, Abacha sent Nigerian troops to check that country’s egocentric maneuvering. Under him, the Nigerian economy was most stable throughout his years in power despite being branded a pariah state as a result of international conspiracy against Nigeria. Throughout Gen. Abacha’s five years in the saddle, Nigeria did not owe any external debt.
What people now mischievously refer to as “the Abacha loot” was the money the country kept in foreign banks deliberately to ward off the plot by the foreign powers to block our foreign reserve. This shows that Gen. Abacha was ahead of his time. He was a very trust-worthy man who never disappointed his friends. His composite love for Nigerians was legendary. Of all the military men who ruled Nigeria from 1976 to 1999, after the assassination of Gen. Murtala Muhammed: Olusegun Obasanjo, Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha, and Abdulsallami Abubakar, Abacha was the best in terms of managing the economy for the good of all Nigerians. His economic team led by Prof. Sam Aloku, Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu, Dr. Paul Ogwuma, and Chief Anthony Ani, remains the best till date.
Can there be any wonder, therefore, that Nigerians in their millions cannot fail to contemplate the shrew, practical, resourceful and often irritatingly dynamic leadership qualities of their only leader who came close to possessing the ennobling ethos of a national hero? It can be said emphatically that Nigerians can appreciate good things and love to celebrate a hero when they see one. The Nigerian intelligentsia including scholars, students in Nigeria and the world over still celebrate him. Which is why twenty one years after his untimely death, memories of Abacha’s pragmatic leadership still linger in their consciousness. It is as a result of the scarcity of men of Abacha’s latent qualities in leadership positions that Nigerians are yearning for him twenty one years after. But a time will surely come again when the most endowed nation in Africa will overcome its indifference to the degradation of its citizens. Only then can Gen. Abacha’s tall legacies be seen to have exemplary values. |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 1:10pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
I am not jobless, you can do that yourself. Just go to iyana oba, okoko, alaba rago etc and see for yourself. This are places I know very well, there are other places I don't know Tulsaguy: Bring it to the fore... |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 12:32pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
Can you mention a seaport in SS that can contain large vessel as that of lagos Kennyswag: is there no seaport and International airport in SS? What of Abuja airport, why don't you guys use it? |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 12:19pm On Mar 08, 2020 |
So there are no Igbos in abuja, Kano, kaduna and every state in Nigeria? Kennyswag: is there no seaport and International airport in SS? What of Abuja airport, why don't you guys use it? |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 10:12am On Mar 08, 2020 |
Tinubu alone has looted the destiny of the whole brown roof Republic, the reason why Lagos is a mess.there is no motorable road in the whole of ota and Ogun state in general. And you think yorubas are not in anambra and other Eastern state? The only reason we still have Igbos in Lagos is because of the sea port and international airport, kiss the truth and stop decieving your generation, we know better Bragalane: If you want to know if Lagos is prosperous or not go to any bus park in Igbo land n watch how your tribesmen escape Lagos in droves from wretched Igboland that as been turned into a shithole of disaster by the governors that looted your destiny n that of you unborn generation. |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 11:20pm On Mar 07, 2020 |
There are worst places in lagos than the ones on those pictures Tulsaguy: if this was anywhere in Lagos... all hell would have broken lose by the developers noise.... Tinubu name would have reach the 10th page on this thread... |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 11:04pm On Mar 07, 2020 |
I will document pictures about Ogun state soon and post it here in nairaland. Ogun state is the worst state in Nigeria Africonji: These mods are biased against Aba. Why is it only Aba bad news that make front page? Whenever I post how Obiano is owing doctors salaries, they will never take it to front page. This conspiracy against Aba must stop!! |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 11:02pm On Mar 07, 2020*. Modified: 11:28pm On Mar 07, 2020 |
Lagos is prosperous?  tell that to someone who hasn't been to lagos before. Lagos mainland is an eye sore. Bragalane: Abaribe a former deputy governor of Abia also engaged in plundering of the state glory. Now Abia is a dungeon, a shithole of diseases curses n coronavirus Abaribe want to elope to Abuja to loot the commonwealth of Nigeria like he looted n condemned Abia into oblivion with Ikpeazu kerosene Kalu the jailed criminal Orji n Theodore Orji who will end up in jail whether he likes it or not with the trillion of dollars he personally credited his account as security cote monthly.
It is sad Abians n Igbos alike rejoice at the mention of this diehard criminals who have ruined the life of the unborn generation of Abians while they worry more about Tinubu n his prosperous Lagos that no igbo state will catch up with even if a single building is not erected in Lagos in a trillion year. |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 10:59pm On Mar 07, 2020 |
You are stupid. Can you tell me one thing your deputy governor has done in your state? In Nigeria deputy governors are as good as nothing Bragalane: Abaribe a former deputy governor of Abia also engaged in plundering of the state glory. Now Abia is a dungeon, a shithole of diseases curses n coronavirus Abaribe want to elope to Abuja to loot the commonwealth of Nigeria like he looted n condemned Abia into oblivion with Ikpeazu kerosene Kalu the jailed criminal Orji n Theodore Orji who will end up in jail whether he likes it or not with the trillion of dollars he personally credited his account as security cote monthly.
It is sad Abians n Igbos alike rejoice at the mention of this diehard criminals who have ruined the life of the unborn generation of Abians while they worry more about Tinubu n his prosperous Lagos that no igbo state will catch up with even if a single building is not erected in Lagos in a trillion year. |
Politics › Re: Aba: Generating Billions, Groaning Under Infrastructural Decay by Jonathan39: 10:52pm On Mar 07, 2020 |
Can you make same post for Ogun state or should I help you? Mightymanna: They need to start asking questions to their leaders
This is where we need a real development but the developers would not listen they will rather occupy themselves with 'developing' Kano, Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, Shanghai and Malaysia while the East will be left to rot away from Ritualist, Kidnappers, Baby Factory, Drug Trafficking, Cultism, decayed infrastructure, out migration of young people, gully erosion that is threatening the sustainability of the entire East, incompetent Governors etc all these are some of the social and environmental issues that they need to give urgent attention, but they will rather blame Almajiris for all their downfall |
Family › Re: I Have Been With Him For 5 Years, No Sign Of Marriage by Jonathan39: 9:23am On Mar 07, 2020 |
I am not a sexist! But I find it hard to understand how a lady will start living with a man who hasn't paid her bride price, the chance of them having sex everyday is high. Now when the guy end up not marrying her,isn't she a damaged goods? Sarang: Sexist |
Family › Re: I Have Been With Him For 5 Years, No Sign Of Marriage by Jonathan39: 7:55am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Have you heard of the word "elastic limit" before? The male and female are different. Protect that thing for the man that will pay your bride price, if not ...... Sarang: No one is damaged because they had sex. Quit that mentality. Are you damaged yourself? Cos I’m sure you have sex |
Health › Re: Coronavirus: All Three Suspected Cases Have Tested Negative by Jonathan39: 11:50pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
Go for web development. From a computer science graduate radiolover: Beautiful
Help a brother guys. My life seems to be more challenging economically as a graduate than when I was an undergraduate.
Between graphics design, animation and web development, which should I go for please? Which has better financial reward having the skill? |
Family › Re: I Have Been With Him For 5 Years, No Sign Of Marriage by Jonathan39: 11:35pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
Continue collecting weekly pennis from him, while looking for another person to take home the damage goods as a wife? Guys shine your eyes cos irresponsible girls are increasing geometrically TruthSpeaker: IF YOUR CURRENT OBJECTIVE IS TO GET MARRIED TO HIM, IT WILL ONLY HAPPEN IF SOME UNDESIRABLE HAPPENS TO HIM (HE CONTRACTS A CHRONIC DISEASE, HE GETS AN ACCIDENT THAT DISABLES HIM, HE BEGINS TO SUFFER FROM ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION, HE LOSES HIS JOB ETC). WITH ALL YOUR WROTE, HE ONLY SEES YOU LIKE A FRIEND WITH BENEFIT (SEXUAL). NO MARRIAGE PLAN WILL EVER DEVELOP FROM THIS DUDE ON A NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCE. HE HAS SEEN ALL YOU HAVE TO OFFER, BUT THAT WIFE CARACTER HAS ELUDED YOU. IT’S NOW UP TO YOU TO CONTINUE BEING LOYAL TO HIM WHILE HE IS STILL EXPLORING OTHER LADIES, OR YOU STEP UP YOUR HUSBAND HUNTING GAME ALSO. AS A MAN, HE FEELS NO PRESSURE TO GET MARRIED TO YOU, WHEREAS IN NIGERIA CULTURE THE PRESSURE IS ON YOUR SHOULDER TO GET MARRIED. IN SUMMARY THE GUY DON SEE YOU FINISH ALREADY. IF HE FINALLY GETS MARRIED TO YOU, HE IS ALREADY CONVINCED YOU ARE VERY COMFORTABLE SHARING HIM WITH SIDE CHICKS. I RECOMMEND YOU KILL THE (SERIOUS PART OF THE IN YOUR MIND) RELATIONSHIP AND START FINDING A FUTURE HUSBAND. YOU CAN KEEP COLLECTING YOUR WEEKLY PENNIS FROM HIM WHILE YOU SEARCH FOR A LIFE TIME PARTNER. |
Family › Re: I Have Been With Him For 5 Years, No Sign Of Marriage by Jonathan39: 10:43pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
Mechie gi onu  i pity who will end up with you .let me not call you damaged goods sha Ineedtoheal: Ina akogheli nno |
Family › Re: I Have Been With Him For 5 Years, No Sign Of Marriage by Jonathan39: 10:40pm On Mar 06, 2020 |
You are the only one that spoke my mind throughout the whole comments I have been reading, now that she is a damaged goods, that's when she will want to avail herself to one innocent guy. God air pus ooh  EliteDude: This kind news dey pain me... At the end after enjoying the better part of tnis lady, some dude some where bo marry fairly usdd product.
Damn!!! Tear Leather scarce oooooooo |
Politics › Re: 22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955 by Jonathan39: 8:59am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Domkat Bali the yergam man from plateau state TheGoodJoe: Even in death, Nzeogwu was still respected by federal and northern troops. Domkat Bali referred to him as: “a nice, charismatic and disciplined officer, highly admired and respected by his colleagues. At least he was not in the habit of being found in the company of women all the time messing about with them in the officers mess, a pastime of many young officers then….we believed that he was a genuinely patriotic officer who organised the 1966 coup with the best of intentions who was let down by his collaborators….If we had captured him alive, he would not have been killed. I believe he probably would have been tried for his role in the January 15 coup, jailed and probably freed after some time. His death was regrettable.”
Enough said. |
Politics › Re: 22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955 by Jonathan39: 8:51am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Who hanged ken saro wiwa? A Northern parasite  ojukwu remains eze ndi Igbo gburugburu Witcher: Ojukwu, The Coward Secessionist-
Dimka Odumegwu Ojukwu of Biafra-Biafaa or Bia-Kpara, Ogoni version! With due respect to reasonable Igbos and the public. It isn't proper to rejoice over anyone's death. I'm also not doing so, rather pointing to the man Ojukwu. I hope readers would understand my truth that can be found through history and can't be disproved otherwise.
Ojukwu, who was good in his own right couldn't stand Ken Saro-Wiwa and his truth about Ogoni-saving our people from Biafra and Ojukwu's madness and greed (popularly known as Nigerian-Biafran Civil War, 1967-1970), was the number one coward.
Ojukwu sold Biafra due to his greed for oil and disrespect for Ogonis and other minorities of today's Niger delta. Biafra was mostly harshed due to the presence of Ogoni/Niger delta oil. If it succeeded Ogonis, who were already enslaved by Igbos in Ogoni land will be registered slaves today. Saro-Wiwa saw this and fought against it. Thus his crime at the hands of Ojukwu and other Biafran praise-singers who then sought Saro-Wiwa's head.
Meanwhile, Ojukwu ran away from his people at a critical moment into exile. Millions of innocent Igbos (Ogonis and other minorities also died in numbers at home and Igbo camps) killed while he ran away.
No wonder seasoned Igbos, including late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe refused to support Ojukwu and his Biafran insanity!
Though Ojukwu returned from Ivory Coast under Shehu Shagari or so. He couldn't have the opportunity to fight to revive Biafra again. This was contrary to the saying: he who fight and run away lives to fight another day.
Saro-Wiwa stood by his people to the end. He's a global hero while Ojukwu is the Igbo coward!
As mentioned inter alia, death is an inevitable end, so not proper to rejoice over the death of others. I'm not rejoicing over Ojukwu's death. Ojukwu's death, however, can't come without the truth about him, unlike the lies he told abroad about Saro-Wiwa and Ogonis. I hope readers may understand.
Because Ojukwu was cheap, greedy, yet with one of the best education but knew nothing to do with it, he's bribed by the Federal government of Nigeria (under Sanni Abacha), sponsored abroad to justify the world's environmental and human rights hero's (Saro-Wiwa) unjust hanging.
The coward in Ojukwu couldn't get away with that trash! He's bathed in rotten eggs; a high profile disgrace given in the West, when he went to London justifying Saro-Wiwa's unjust death of Nov. 10, 1995.
Today, Ojukwu is left to the Igbos of his kind and some Nigerians such as Goodluck Jonathan, who love violence and has already said, according to Sahara Reporters' Nov. 26 report, "Ojukwu's place in Nigerian history is assured."
Anyone still unsure that Jonathan and his Nigerian cabal hate Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni? How shameful to see a country love and honor violence and trash nonviolence and intellectual discussions, arguments for rights (as with Saro-Wiwa and Ogonis) and freedoms to the cutters!
That is the Nigeria run by the so-called majority ethnic groups for you. We can see Boko Haram like Ojukwu's Biafra, in action, supported also by Jonathan and his Hausa counterparts. We can see Jonathan sit and look confused, not sure of what to do with Boko (like he paid off Niger delta militants whose agitation was just, if not their greed and unintellectual approach) begging for help from America.
Finally, is Jonathan, one of the Ojukwu-Biafran violent praise-singer confused about the peaceful Ogonis, their just agitation for political, social and economic justice, ruined environment? No! He and the Federal government is hardened, waiting for a period when news may come that all Ogonis are extinct due to environmental degradation and government, $hell's inaction and stupidity. Shame on Nigeria, because Ogoni, which is older than Nigeria will live to shame the Ojukwus and its Nigerian oppressors! |
Politics › Re: South-South Governors To Establish Regional Security Outfit by Jonathan39: 6:33pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
In South East our governors are our enemy, the same people that rushed to tag ipob terrorist are the ones sitting back while other regions are setting up security apparatus to secure the life of their people. If we begin to give them Ekwerenmadu treatment now people will start saying rubbish. Umahi your days are numbered valarmorghulis: I don't even understand them, why would they go against such idea |
Health › Re: Medical Doctor In Police Net Over Placenta by Jonathan39: 5:53pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
Some of you don't reason before spewing out trash sureboykris: Our country sha . Superstition and religion no dey help us at all. What's the big deal over a placenta . Ideally ,every hospital or health centre should have a placenta pit where placenta is discarded . Placenta is not useful to anyone . Let's liberate our minds . Now they've gone ahead to publish this doctor's name and paste a picture of the hospital without confirming. Kwantinu |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by Jonathan39: 10:22pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
The Igbos will match the fulanis bone to bone any day any time, if not for the yorubas and middle belt, there won't be anything like herdsmen in Nigeria today, thank them for helping you to fight the igbos. Why I don't pity for the middle belt is the role they played during Biafra war. Better get ready, cos buhari won't be president for ever tsephanyah: U talk about KARMA.. those reg!on and tr!be that are responsible for killing sarduana and tafawa balewa will continue paying till kingdom comes. The North will never forgive |
Politics › Re: Emir Sanusi Faces Dethronement As Kano Government Commences Investigation by Jonathan39: 3:04pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
If wish were horses beggars will ride  Tomiwa69: Tell that to Chuckwuebuka abdullahi sani....Small small..islamization don Chuck head for yeast |
Crime › Re: Suspect Caught With Mini Coffin As EFCC Arrests 6 Yahoo Boys In Ibadan (Photos) by Jonathan39: 8:09am On Mar 04, 2020 |
Java and python are hot cake. Both are most sort after programming language. I am into java though Dangrace01: Na now you dey reason well.
I design website with WordPress and elementor Fiverr though only one gig so far Sell cars
I'm currently learning boostrap All these through YouTube. From September last year till now I designed like 8 sites but referral are from family and friends. WordPress knowledge don help me Sha. But it's just survival mode
I can't rent house, no car just surviving no be life b dis bro I swear.
Someone here posted on crypto trading I joined his group on WhatsApp he post trade I can't trade why no money
Guy 9ja don cast
Hope to learn Java and phyton |