Politics › Re: Big Drama At Jonathan's Rally In Bauchi by joseph1832(m): 1:45pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: modified by joseph1832(m): 1:37pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
babadee1: You're wrong my brother. Changing our leadership is what matters. The rulers of Nigeria have held all the cards for so long, they have no fear of the people or of truth. Unless they begin to lose elections they will never ever sit up and work for the people's interests. I believe Ekiti State should be your focal point!. Electing a man just because he promised stomach_infrastructure. |
Romance › Re: Reasons Why Ladies Make It Difficult To Get Under Their Pants In Relationships by joseph1832(m): 8:39am On Jan 23, 2015 |
Na wa oh! Na person wey never even make attempt to even lash babe nahim come dey talk about why girls dey make am hard for guys to lash them  Un top that e dey even talk say e conduct research, LOL!. *Singing's Fela Kuti's confusion break bone oh, ye pa!!!.* |
Politics › Re: modified by joseph1832(m): 8:09am On Jan 23, 2015 |
sincerenigerian: I totally disagree with your assertion. This is what government has programmed in the minds of our people. That thing cannot change regardless of who becomes president. Buhari is a different breed from his contemporaries.
Nigeria is about to witness a revolution with Buhari/Osinbajo at the helm. Is that so?. Please the issues of tribalism and religious bigotry is as old as Nigeria!. It wasn't the government that planted it in our minds, all you need to do to attest to my assertion is to check out Major Kaduna Nzwegwu's coup speech and do a thorough check about the happenings of the First Republic. |
Politics › Re: King Abdullah, Who Nudged Saudi Arabia Forward, Dies At 90 by joseph1832(m): 8:04am On Jan 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: modified by joseph1832(m): 6:00am On Jan 23, 2015 |
barcanista: Change is a process, Buhari may not have a magic wand but he will definitely institute the change. He has the political will and he's very disciplined and visionary. That I know but GMB is just one man among millions of corrupt and perverted individuals.... |
Politics › Re: Saudi Arabia King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Is Dead At 90 by joseph1832(m): 5:56am On Jan 23, 2015 |
I hope his successor would openly condemn terrorism and urge his fellow moslems to keep mute whenever their prophet is insulted! Afterall, they aren't the only ones with religion!. |
Politics › Re: King Abdullah, Who Nudged Saudi Arabia Forward, Dies At 90 by joseph1832(m): 5:53am On Jan 23, 2015 |
Until these Saudi Arabian Kings start speaking out openly against terrorism and extremism I'll never have an ounce of respect for them!.
R.I.P! |
Politics › Re: modified by joseph1832(m): 5:49am On Jan 23, 2015 |
barcanista: My brother, Nigeria is the only country we have. The patriotic act is to to maintain status quo but to make a #change I know that, even the status quo sucks!. If I had dual nationality, I would have given up my nationality as a Nigerian. The happenings everyday in Nigeria can make one cry! I know for a fact that even if GMB becomes president, religious bigotry/extremism as well as tribalism will still be visible in Nigeria. So what's the real change!? Changing our attitude is what really matters. |
Politics › Re: Principal Gets Death Threats For Releasing Buhari’s Results by joseph1832(m): 5:42am On Jan 23, 2015 |
Honestly, the way the PDP are focusing on this Buhari no certificate issue is alarming! If they had actually focused on the missing Chibok girls like this, those girls would have been found a long long time ago in a galaxy far far away!. |
Politics › Re: modified by joseph1832(m): 5:37am On Jan 23, 2015 |
barcanista: In a sane society, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan would have long resigned. What is the morality behind his re-election bid?
Fellow Nigerians, the patriotic call of today is to rise up and be counted among the numbers to say No to continuity of mismanagement, cluelessness, mediocrity and failure. Let us all embrace #Change led by the incorruptible and astute leader, General Muhammadu Buhari. Vote APC Dude hasn't it occurred to you that we don't live in a sane society! Nigeria is far from being sane, especially now that the abnormal is now normal and the normal is abnormal!. |
Politics › Re: Politicians, Pastors, Birds Of The Same Feathers by joseph1832(m): 5:33am On Jan 23, 2015 |
Lying is part of politics! Even the Nigerian clergy are politicians also giving the way they lie to their congregation. The feeding of abstract to the masses is done by both pastors and politicians, especially in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: OBJ Uncovers Top Secrets. Says WHY Buhari WILL Win by joseph1832(m): 2:25pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Na wa oh! Na dis kind won nahim people dey say "water pass Garri". |
Forum Games › Re: Let's Play This Word Game Called Last Man Standing by joseph1832(m): 3:58am On Jan 22, 2015 |
Either you or I will be great one day. |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's School Certificate: How Real? by joseph1832(m): 10:03pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
laykorn: Supporting man without satufu-cate? Ayamlaykorn GEJ who has a Phd how has he fared so far?. Being a leader doesn't have anything to do with the amount of certificate you have, but the amount of charisma and leadership style you possess!. This things are what GEJ really lacks.... |
Politics › Re: Buhari's School Certificate: How Real? by joseph1832(m): 9:55pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
berem: statement of result is given to you by your secondary school while certificate of result is given to you by WAEC. Also zenimart statement of result can be issued anytime by the school but certificate is only given once, if you misplace it, then OYO is your case. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's School Certificate: How Real? by joseph1832(m): 9:52pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
laykorn: You too  Ayamlaykorn Me too what?. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's School Certificate: How Real? by joseph1832(m): 9:50pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
I never thought those loyal to GEJ will actually say the results is fake. I was kind of thinking they'll make a big deal that he scored F9 in mathematics.
If GMB likes, let him no be from Benin Rep., I'll still vote for him any day, any time. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Katsina College Releases Buhari’s WASC Results by joseph1832(m): 5:53pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
omenka: I hate talking about this certificate thing because it is a total distraction from the important issues at hand. We want to talk about:
Economy.
Security.
Healthcare.
Corruption.
And other allied matters. Only the clueless ones will still focus on GMB's certificate. Even GEJ who is a Phd holder, what has he achieved so far?. |
Politics › Re: BREAKING: Katsina College Releases Buhari’s WASC Results by joseph1832(m): 5:43pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Waiting patiently for the anti Buhari's to start finding fault in his result. |
Romance › Re: 10 Reasons Women Stick With Men That Beat Them... No 9 Will shock You! by joseph1832(m): 2:57pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
rubey: We are women for christ sake, we are suppose to nag! That's how we keep reminding you to stop that silly thing we don't like. Men shouldn't shout, you should take care of the situation! And we are men for pete's sake! That's how we remind you that "two can play that game" and the winner is most likely us! So?. |
Romance › Re: 10 Reasons Women Stick With Men That Beat Them... No 9 Will shock You! by joseph1832(m): 2:40pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
rubey: There is a reason why a girl nag. As a man, you should be responsible enough to solve that problem And there's also a reason why a man shouts, as a woman you should try and find out why instead of outrightly condemning such men as potential wife beaters!. |
Romance › Re: 10 Reasons Women Stick With Men That Beat Them... No 9 Will shock You! by joseph1832(m): 11:24am On Jan 21, 2015 |
rubey: The day a guy tries to lay his hands on me, it ends that very second he makes an attempt. Infact a guy who shouts at women is more likely to be a wife beater and there are lots of them here on nairaland *Yawning* what say you about a woman who nags eh?. I mean according to you if a "man who shouts at women is likely to be a wife beater", what about women who nags? |
Politics › Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 10:58am On Jan 21, 2015 |
HNosegbe: I think it's quite hypocritical for you to ask her not to use her village as an example to speak against the 1983 coup while you have no qualms using your neighborhood as a yardstick in favour of the military.
That coup was a big mistake, period. I am surprised you fail to see the point being made. If she can use her village as a yardstick to speak against the coup why can't I use mine to speak for it?. If according to you, the coup was a mistake, to me, its not!. Period!. |
Celebrities › Re: What's Wrong With This Picture Of Wizkid? by joseph1832(m): 9:34am On Jan 21, 2015 |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Seun Is The Most Handsome Dude On Nairaland by joseph1832(m): 9:17am On Jan 21, 2015 |
holatin: hahahahahaha her topic is a slap on all guy on Nairaland, ridiculing us because she wan chop Seun money and bulala. Na systematic ole she be na! Dem many for Nairaland wella!. Always looking for guys with money to lavish on them. Anyway I really like seun for one thing sha. The dude knows how to ignore them. If its ma main men redbenson or b0rn2fuck that is seun, Gawd Have Mercy! Na everyday we go dey see thread dey spring up say dem lick stew come run away.  |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Christian Chatbox ( sticky) by joseph1832(m): 8:28am On Jan 21, 2015 |
AllNaijaBlogger: The only way Nigeria can change is to have a billionaire that is a humanitarian who uses his money to get into power and fights the corruption.
The catch 22 is that to be a billionaire in Nigeria, one has to be a selfish evil genius. Why would a selfish, evil genius care about other humans?
You can't be a good person in Nigeria and be successful. The environment is lawless and only those who know how to exploit the law and oppress others will rise.
Maybe, we need a white saviour. Nigeria already is plagued with lots of billionaire. Might I direct your attention to our pastors who have more than enough to spare. Funny thing is when they give they only do it to gain publicity and get more members and still ripping from the members. The genuine act of selflessness preached by them and Jesus is totally ignored. Our country is a circle of rogues who only see it fit for them and only them to be rich!. The only way to fight corruption is to make rigid examples of people who have been accused of acts of corruption, believe me, that will serve as deterrent to others. |
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Politics › Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 7:54am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata: In addition to my village, it ceased among the press, where press freedom became a taboo. It ceased with the cancellation of the Lagos metro line. It ceased with the various senseless executions.
To crown it all, my parents had to queue for food now termed "essential commodities".
Should I continue.
Let me state here that APC could have done better than Buhari. There are more erudite bright Northerners than this guy. Freedom of the press? Please listen to yourself, which military regime have ever allowed press freedom. The shutting up of the press is a basic characteristic of any military regime, be it in Nigeria or outside Nigeria. I wouldn't know about your parents but I know I had food on my table, my father never failed to provide for his family. So did many of my neighbours then. Please continue.... The APC only field GMB because he's the only person who can go wrestle the PDP one on one, he proved that during the 2011 presidential election. So my good man, what on Earth are you talking about eh. |
Politics › Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 7:25am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata: Why did the jubilations cease within a matter of months. Mr man, democracy is a is about my village, your village, and everyone's village.
Try another line abeg. Then you should have thought of that before you use your village as a yardstick. Where did the jubilation cease? Kindly tell me please, I quiver to know. |
Politics › Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 6:58am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata: MY PERSONAL GROUSE WITH GMB.
I remember clearly how the then civilian administrations as at 1982 we're competing with each other in various states to deliver the dividend of democracy. My little village somewhere in the eastern heartland had pipe borne water for the first time and it was jubilation. The long trek to the stream for buckets and can of water was over. Then the electric poles started shooting up. We were ecstatstic, imagining how we will soon enjoy electricity.
That fateful Sunday morning, the martial music started playing, my father and other adults were joyful - There was a military coup. A young officer named Buhari has come on board.
Fast forward to two years, the electric poles remained where the civilian administration left them. They started rotting away. The taps stopped flowing. The long trek to the stream resumed. Our people wished for the past days.
Those poles remained on the ground for seven long years. The community eventually started taxing every one. It took two years to raise the funds from poor folks, farmers, traders and even poor old widows to raise the funds to buy new poles, buy transformer and eventually there was light. The bitterness remains deep in my mind.
I have waited for years for an apology from GMB for truncating the democratic Govt that was almost about to give my people electricity but it never came.
This interview has further renewed old wounds. How, How on Earth can I vote this man? Democracy is not about you or your village, its about we all as a people collectively and compactly. You never bordered to ask why you father and others were joyful when the martial music started playing did you?. |