Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 10:01am On Jul 09, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 9:33am On Jul 09, 2015 |
Mogidi: PMB would do the same, he's already started sharing money instead of asking the governors what they did with their allocation. Oh kay give me details as to the money shared between PMB(FG) and the state governors. And please don't mention the ECA fund disburse by the FG to help the state governors pay salaries because that act done by PMB is really saving for 'a rainy day'. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 9:28am On Jul 09, 2015 |
MizMyColi: Their cup of mandarin tea then. I could care less whether they read or not. They should stop taking Nigerians for a ride and get down to the real business of governance. Hmm. I hope you no miss road? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 9:22am On Jul 09, 2015 |
Mogidi: You accuse the fed govt of settling out of court with the governors, then I asked you why shouldn't the fed govt settle with the governors. The money was being kept as an insurance against raining days, if the governors went as far as going to court to challenge the decision, why shouldn't the fed govt settle? Would Buhari do otherwise?
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/110715-governors-demand-release-of-one-billion-dollars-from-excess-crude-account.html Why should they settle out of court in the first-place? The money being kept is meant for 'a' rainy day, the governors saying they should share the money and the FG obliging without so much as a fight shows there is something amiss here. If you ask me, I will say its all the basic PDP mantra of "share the money". The ground that the ECA was meant for 'a' rainy day would have suffice in court should the FG held their ground. I'll like to see these present crop of governors demand to share the ECA now that we have a PMB as president.  let's see if it will be business as usual. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 8:00am On Jul 09, 2015 |
PassingShot: @ emboldened, the FG opted to settle out of court so that they could continue to operate the illegal accounts as a means to continue their looting of the money there. It's simple and straight-forward. Had they not settled out of court, the accounts would have been ordered closed and all monies shared once and for all. That way, no future money will be kept there and that means no future money to steal. I see. I suspected this but I wanted barcanista to clarify it. What beats me is the way the state governors always take the FG to court and the way the FG always cower whenever the state governors come crashing in demanding for the sharing of funds. I believe even that the ECA was shared between the state governors and the FG that's why the FG always agree to settle out of court. Mogidi: Why won't the fed govt settle out of court, are governors not stake holders in the Nigerian project? What has governors being stake holders in the polity got to do with anything? Are you, me and your fellow vaudeville of pundits and carpetbaggers not stake holders also? Did the shared money get into our private accounts?. Please elucidate on this your stake holder jibe. I want to fully understand it bro. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, NOI, Governors And The Excess Crude Account Events by joseph1832(m): 7:43am On Jul 09, 2015 |
Barcanista can we actually see case file/numbers of these cases where the governors took the FG to court?. I believe the cases must have been filed even though the FG decided to settle out of court.
And just why, why is the FG always making out of court settlements with the governors? I mean if the FG really feel that protecting and not sharing the ECA is best for the country, why did the FG now settle out of court?. |
Politics › Re: Unpaid Salaries: 'Bailout Funds Not Jonathan's Savings,' Presidency Blasts PDP by joseph1832(m): 7:18am On Jul 09, 2015 |
Let them hear!. Oh yea supporters of GEJ and the PDP. The vaudeville of pundits and carpetbaggers should take this to heart and know that if it was under the administration of the individual they so support with open blindness, the money would have been squandered!. Patience is virtue. Its better to be slow and tactical than fast and clueless. And to all those who are screaming about BH bombings, know that a plan is being formulated, the best plan to tackle suicide bombings are not made over night. We have a president who is a retired 4 star general, not a Phd holder who can't even address a crowd properly!. Once again, "patience is virtue". A virtue that GEJ's wife doesn't possess anyway. Lol.    |
Literature › Re: What Book Impacted You The Most? by joseph1832(m): 7:14am On Jul 09, 2015 |
ApexTitan: What I particularly loved about his books was the way he described each fight scene, capturing its feral elegance, it's ferocity and all of its organic complexity through the lens of a true fighter, one who understood the principles of the Japanese martial arts. Didn't strike me as occultic at all.
The Kaisho eh? Will see if I can find it then add to my already lengthy reading list. Lol. Nice to know other people here liked his books. Well aside myself, you're the only one I've seen here who read his books. Bro, I tell you when you The Kaisho you'll really understand that Lustbader went beyond martial arts, there was magic involved and some human sacrifice in the most grotesque Way one can't even imagine. timpaker:
Read this one and I assure you eh you'll be glad you did and you won't stop talking about the book. Since the book is scarce in the market, you can read it at goodreads dot com.
This book brings you the perplexing paradox of religion, corruption in the society, love and loyalty... let me not go ahead with the spoiler Remember to thank me later. I'll give it a shot Tim. 1 Like |
Literature › Re: What Book Impacted You The Most? by joseph1832(m): 10:53pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
timpaker:
The author of the book is Femi Ademiluyi. Ever since I read that book about 10years ago, my love for Nigerian/African books increased.
I use to have the book but misplaced it somewhere in Ibadan when I went to get it autographed by the author. It is still painful remembering the book and not getting a hold of it to peep. I also have craven African literature. African writers have touched me a lot. Kwame Nkrumah Neo Colonialism: The Last Stage Of Imperialism was an eye opener for me. |
Politics › Re: Foreign Reserve Has Risen By $2.89b In One Month Under Buhari – Emefiele by joseph1832(m): 10:45pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Firefire: You are also admitting that Buhari is "BABA GO SLOW" ?
I was actually thinking you people preached CHANGE ?
So na FAKE CHANGE  Even when the change comes, people like you will never see it because the truth will never be accepted by the likes of you and your kind. Never forget my good man "slow and steady wins the race". |
Politics › Re: Foreign Reserve Has Risen By $2.89b In One Month Under Buhari – Emefiele by joseph1832(m): 10:35pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
philips70: I have said it, even if baba go slow falls into coma for the next 4 years he will still be miles ahead of GEJ and the gang. Brace up for good times.
lalasticlala, OAM4J please promote this thread so the children of multiple anger can get a sleepless night.
http://theeagleonline.com.ng/foreign-reserve-has-risen-by-2-89b-in-one-month-under-buhari-emefiele/ They will come and look for holes to poke. The vaudeville of pundits and carpetbaggers will soon keep mute. Even the renown political prostitute will soon stop prostituting because very soon, nobody will patronize him!. |
Literature › Re: What Book Impacted You The Most? by joseph1832(m): 10:17pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
ApexTitan: Eric Van Lustbader. Author of White Ninja and The Miko and many Nicholas Linnear books? Loved those stories. They were not inspirational or anything but straight up action.
I also tend to run from openly motivational and self-help books and their endless acronyms for improving yourself. Ma Man!. That's him alright. He also authored Zero, Siren and Jian. I am a collector of his books. His books are also full of Asian mystic practices. Many would say they're occult practices. Lol. Bro you should read The Kaisho. The antagonist Du Duc Fujiro, MEN!!! That guy was a living weapon!. Gawd! 1 Like |
Literature › Re: Happy Birthday, OMA4U by joseph1832(m): 9:43pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Happy birthday OMA4U. |
Literature › Re: What Book Impacted You The Most? by joseph1832(m): 9:40pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
timpaker: The New Man Who's the author of the book?. For me guys I stopped reading inspirational and motivational books, rather, I chose to expand my knowledge and I delve into esoteric books. So I will say I really don't have any book per say, each book I read reach/teach me certain things in certain ways. However I will say the book I read that piqued my curiosity into knowing more about arcane knowledge was Erik Van Lustbader book, The Kaisho. Note. Eric Van Lustbader is a second level Reiki master!. |
Politics › Re: Suicide Bomber Recognition Guide by joseph1832(m): 9:22pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Isoni: Following the incessant destruction of lives and properties by the dreaded boko haram sect, it is imperative for us to be vigilant and mindful of our surroundings.
Below are ways that we can recognize suicide bombers before they perpetrate their evil acts. It is advisable to alert the appropriate law enforcement authority as fast as possible. Notifying and mobilizing people around you wouldn't be a bad idea and ultimately, you can borrow Usain Bolt spikes.
1. External Appearance a. Clothes unsuitable for place and climate b. Cloths significantly bigger than the person's body. c. Person's cloth or behavior to blend but clearly does not belong at the location. d. Obvious disguise
2. Suspicious Behaviors. a. Repeated attempts to steer clear of police and other security agents. b. Walking slowly while glancing side by side or mumbling in a suspicious manner. c. Nervous, hesitant, profusely sweating or mumbling. d. Keep one or both hands in pockets at all times.
3. Suspicious Equipment a. Suitcase, shoulder/handbag, back pack. b. Electrical wires, switches, metal or electronic apparatus protruding from back or clothing.
4. Suspicious Vehicle a. Improvised or mismatched vehicle number plates. b. Parked for a long period in a central location, loading or no park zone. c. Trunk or rear of the vehicle sags noticeably or is leaking fluid. d. Electrical wires protruding from dash board.
Feel free to add your own... To make it simple, they should ban the wearing of hijab and niqab, also the wearing of agbada and tarfan in the north east. Lol.  |
Politics › Re: EFCC Arraigned Ohakim, Nyako And Son, Senator Abdul-aziz Nyako In Court (photos) by joseph1832(m): 9:19pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
nigerianium: Patiently waiting for Tinubu's turn. Only then will I take this serious. Please add Diezani, GEJ and his big fat wife to your list.  |
Politics › Re: Pandemonium As Man, 44, Dies During Deliverance In Benin by joseph1832(m): 9:17pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Tolexander: The man was delivered from this world and exalted to the heavenly places!
Rip man! Yes oh! I mean what better way to die other than die inside the church. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Ordered Me To Withdraw $2bn From ECA To Pay Fuel Subsidy – Okonjo-iweal by joseph1832(m): 9:16pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
bettercreature: You are selling your future,go and read my old post because i have been criticizing PMB,you dont have to be APC or PDP before you realise this is totally wrong Which future? Our future is already sold until we do away with this present crop of politicians. And please tell me, in the absence of a finance minister, who is suppose to disburse the funds? The perm secretary?. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Ordered Me To Withdraw $2bn From ECA To Pay Fuel Subsidy – Okonjo-iweal by joseph1832(m): 4:10pm On Jul 08, 2015*. Modified: 9:30pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Tydies: Her boss ordered her to withdraw the money which she did. Where you expecting her to do otherwise? Buhari Approves 400bn Naira For Unpaid Workers' Salaries without a finance minister and nobody is saying nothing about it. What do you expect people to say? Who is in charge, the finance minister or the president of Nigeria?. barcanista: You mind those APC e-thugs? And of course you're not spared from what you just posted because you're also a PDP paid e-thug. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram: Security Expert Recommends Service Chiefs’ Sacking by joseph1832(m): 1:47pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Honestly, just when I was about thinking Nigeria has been corroded with senseless individuals.... Japheth Omojuwa should have known better before he ran his mouth wide open for all to count his teeth. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Chris Warns Comedians: Don't Joke With Men Of God! by joseph1832(m): 12:23pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
lucksonlight: The July 2015 Global communion service with Pastor chris has been a glorious experience of the wisdom section and power of God. The praise and worship section was led by Eben and the prayer section was led by pastor Deola.
By the inspiration of the Holy spirit, pastor Chris give answer to questions in the question and answer section. He also warned comedians never to joke with men of God.
'Don't joke with pastor they occupy a sacred office'. When God wants to destroy a man he sends him against a prophet(man of God). He said there are many things to joke or play with but not with a man called by God.
Hmmm, a word is enough for the wise Abeg make we hear word joor!. These are the gimmicks these men of god use to keep the foolish multitude in check. |
Celebrities › Re: Competition!!! Who Is The Most Popular Nairalander(photo) by joseph1832(m): 7:34am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Tolexander: bro mi, this your oyinbo too heavy for me o. Aw u dey jare? Bros I dey jare!. |
Politics › Re: FG To Deploy Special Military Operations In 8 Northern States by joseph1832(m): 7:26am On Jul 08, 2015 |
barcanista: They should do it abeg. Patience is a virtue did I not tell you so, and when FG launch this military operation, the likes you and your fellow vaudeville of pundits will now go back to shouting PMB should appoint his ministers. Funny how you guys tend to have stopped ranting about that, I believe BH is making you guys sing like a Canary now.  |
Politics › Re: FG Declares War On Cattle Rustlers, Bandits In The North West/central by joseph1832(m): 7:22am On Jul 08, 2015 |
barcanista: Not by words but by action! Yes by action, considering the fact that it took 6 weeks to the end of GEJ administration to man up after being a wimp almost throughout his entire stay in Aso Rock, I'll say PMB is doing just fine.  |
Politics › Re: "Nigerians Deserves Boko Haram Bombings" FFK by joseph1832(m): 7:20am On Jul 08, 2015 |
This says it all, so just because Nigerians refuse to give GEJ their mandate they deserve to be bombed to smithereens. Considering the fact that this individual called FFK and his party kept mute when Boko Haram were raining hell and chasing our military with their tail between their legs makes it clear that the PDP planned to use these Boko Haram attacks as a campaign strategy. How else can one note the massive attacks Boko Haram suffered from military during the last sex weeks of the past administration hold to power. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 7:09am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Dollyak: I wouldn't waste my time with malcolmx, I can bet he enjoys the killings of Christians. We all know yoruba Muslims are just as peaceful as their Christian counterparts, but his inability to acknowledge the intolerance of Muslims in the north is scary. Have you ever lived in the north before? |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 7:05am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Lovesdaisied: Be honest, have there been continuous, unprovoked, and orchestrated killings by Christians in this country?
All religions are bad, I agree, but some are worse than others.
It's as plain as day and trying to sound politically correct does not detract from the facts. To answer your first question: No! But christianity have evolved. Killing unbelievers is no longer obtainable but however, deceiving them into making them paupers seems to be the order of the day. Secondly, "all religion are bad", now that's a fallacy. If you check the history, you'll know for sure that Christianity and Islam have their roots soaked in blood!. So from the time of their inception, christianity and Islam are the two religion that have caused untold atrocities to mankind. I didn't see Hindu, Kabbala etc perpetuating the kind of atrocity Christianity and Islam have!. And lastly my friend, I'm not trying to sound politically correct, am only saying things as observe, and you mentioned facts, what facts bro? Kindly explain. MalcoImX: Thanks Joseph. If we have people like you passing these messages and people acting on it, we'll surely be the better for it. The problem is one gets drawn into arguments by unreasonable comments, and the one you're trying to bring out of the mess keeps digging in. May God save us all. People like me passing this message will be frowned upon in a country so soaked and per mutated with religion. I've seen the way these Christians and muslims are. They believe they stand primus interparas when you tell them you're not christian or muslim, thus, they try to shove their dogmatic religion down your throat!. As far as I know and as long as I've observed, Christianity and Islam have been made a sham by its followers. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 10:34pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
MalcoImX: Joseph, you are a brother. This is the way I want people to view things. But what we're dealing with are sinister people that understands you only when you're unreasonable too. I tell anybody who care to listen, Christians and muslims are the main reason why Nigeria is in this shiit of a mess we are in today. From independence, take a look at the people who have been at the helm of affairs, its either christians or muslims, and to think these people adhere to a particular standard of belief that speak negative against the very things they do!. Both Islam/christianity condemn corruption, stealing, lying, cheating, fraud, gambling etc yet you see many of this people doing these same thing and justifying it under some bankrupt degree of "do what I say don't do what I do". Then you'll have to ask, what manner of hypocrisy is this?. For me, I believe Nigeria will do better without them. Karl Marx was and still remain a genius when he saw just what this religion peddlers are!. Good riddance to bad nonsense!!!. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 10:27pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
PPAngel: They can do nada.
As long as I ma posting the truth and nothing but the truth the cowards can not dare touch me.
Besides I got my shotgun with me and I will be by that window with my Ak if they try sh_t
https://images.rapgenius.com/dyx4hqvwu0yhgv9louayizhar.281x404x1.png Its nice to rant from the comfort of your home on a forum that relies on the anonymity of its users. But please stop using the picture of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz to rant, its insulting to his memory and to me because I was named after him.    |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 10:20pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
MalcoImX: Wasn't your pastor caught with money in SA. What's a pastor got to do with arm purchases in the black market. Asari was caught in Benin for a terrorism related activities and presidential might was used to let him off the hook. Orits was caught red handed, and it took the FG might of that time to save his ars.e, saying the money was FG's. Go and roll with your 'Buhari must fail' group. I am not a regional or religious bigot like you, who supported a failure for no other reason other than the above. Of course he was caught with money, the same way many muslims were caught with advocating for the marriage of 13 year old and the slaughtering of innocent Nigerians. Both the christians and muslims have done tremendous harm to Nigeria. That's a standard fact! |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by joseph1832(m): 10:16pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
All this in the name of religion! And some will say their religion is a religion of peace.
I say this, until we do away with religion and tribe, Nigeria will never be a great country!. |
Politics › Re: Is Obiano A Clown? Photo by joseph1832(m): 10:07pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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