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Hmmm, poster, why don't you just go for a Night vigil or better still stay at home. IS IT BY FORCE TO CLUB? So, if some guys hit a big deal, they should not scream and pomp champagne while celebrating in the club just because of you?!!!! So, if one bobo takes out 40,000 Naira to buy a designer dark specs, he shouldn't flaunt it because it was written in your bible that dark specs must be worn in the sun?!!! So if you wear a hawt mini skirt in the club, you expect bobos to preach the bible to you than toast you?!! If you don't want to be offered drinks, and you don't want to dance, what then do you go to club to do? To look? Is your name Lucozade? It is not by force to club o!!! |
Calabar all the way. Sweet and rugged city. I was once a malabite. If you have not been to Enugu, dont say that Enugu is not beautiful. Enugu is Pretty |
tom28:Oh yes! We will welcome them very well. You dint mention Lagos? Funny! Lagos will be the second target after Abuja. |
Divide Nigeria. Nigeria is not a country. Nigeria is an illusion that we are trying hard to protect. No matter how we try or have tried, Nigeria will not and cannot progress. Boko haram needs an Islamic country, give it to them. Mid-belt needs their lands back, give them their country Massob needs Republic of Biafra, give it to them. Niger delta militants needs their oil, give them their country. Yorubas are tired of other ethnic groups in their region and states, give them their country. Until this is done, Nigeria will not know peace and progress. Divide Nigeria. |
[quote author=baby-boy link=topic=456205.msg8503582#msg8503582 date=1307856924] ![]() HA HA HA HA HA, LOOK KANU IS GOOD, BUT NOT THAT GOOD[/quote]And your point is? that he dint place 6th on the list of world's best players in 1999? Ok, If you dint know, now you know. KANU is the BEST Player ever to come out of Nigeria. He is a Legend. Jay Jay Okocha is also a Legend. A player doesn't need to win a lot of cups and laurels to become a legend. Assists, Impacts, Influence and even skills can make players to become legends. |
Is George Weah a Legend? If yes, How many world cups and African nations cups did he win with liberia? |
If I were your husband, I will make your wish to come true. I'll divorce you and go after the woman that I was cheating on you with as soon as you tell me. So, you have an opportunity to make your wish to come true. You two were probably not meant for each other. |
From the apartheid period in South Africa to the recent conflict in Ivory coast, Nigeria has always been at the forefront of ensuring peaceful resolution of conflicts. Nobody can deny the fact that we have spent resources in the form of Money, Men and Machinery to play those roles. Normally, this should earn some respect for Nigeria. We should be loved and appreciated in Africa. However, that is not the case. Nigerians are abhorred, hated and maltreated by many African countries. We are easily called 419ners, drug peddlers, illegal immigrants etc by our supposed African brothers, who also experience the same issues that they use in taunting us. I think Nigeria should withdraw completely from active participation in African political issues. After all, many Africans believe that Nigeria is not the giant of Africa. Yet, when they hear gunshots, they cry for Nigeria to help them. I think Nigeria should withdraw and focus our energy inwards, to develop Nigeria. We need to adopt a diplomatic stance that will be based on benefits than brotherhood. If we have to intervene in other African countries, we need to negotiate for benefits that will aid the development of Nigeria. For example, the FGN can negotiate for long term business contracts for Nigerian businesses or even ensure exchange of raw materials for any help that we offer. At least, this way, we can gain some respect, and become of strategic importance to such countries. If I was the president, I will negotiate with the Southern Sudanese government for a long term development and benefit of their oil by Nigeria, after which Nigeria will help them to ensure their sovereignty against Northern Sudan. This way, jobs will be created for Nigerians there through Nigerian firms managing their resources and our Soldiers will be very busy and kept up to date. That way, we will be feared and respected. I think it is about time. There is no benefit from the African brotherliness policy of the Nigerian government. If no African country comes to us for help, we should lobby to get them, and even look beyond Africa. Meanwhile, in times of peace, our soldiers should be fully deployed to arrest the Jos, Boko haram, Niger delta militant issues rather than going to fight for people that will end up calling Nigerians Fo'ols. |
[quote author=Rhino.5dm link=topic=684190.msg8469478#msg8469478 date=1307424596]Watch out how GEJ will sack Anyim pius and quickly replace him with a SW'ner.[/quote]Story. After the South East willingly accepted SGF? I am sure GEJ saw this coming, that was why he told the SE to just take the SGF Post, and sit down with our popcorns to watch the drama unfold. |
[quote author=Chyz* link=topic=684190.msg8469403#msg8469403 date=1307421483]Let me see those SW rascals talk the 'Wazovare' nonsense again. [/quote]Lol! It is Varezobia now |
[b]LOL! @ some Nigerians that are attacking and Insulting Nigeria. They are calling themselves fools, eediots and Bushbabies. As for me o, I don't think so. Nigerians are the best. If you call Nigerians illiterates, what will you call Ghanians, South Africans and Africans from other African countries? Deaf and Dumb? People often insult Nigerians of being 419ners, yet they turn and say Nigerians are not smart!? Do you know what it takes to talk someone into handing over his/her life savings, in return for nothing from a very long distance, without being forced to do so? It takes skills, Intelligence and hard work. Yes it is bad, but it does not show illiteracy. It is only smart people that can do that. Does citizens from other countries not brag? The difference between Nigerians and others is that we brag whether situations favor us or not. That is not a sin. It shows that we keep our swags intact no matter what. That is what makes people like the poster wanna cook him/herself up and eat. If you are Nigerian and you feel that Nigerians are not smart, then you gat a problem. Maybe, it is you and your family members that are not smart, hence your feeling that Nigerians are not smart. One last thing, HAVE ALL OF YOU EVER HEARD OF ANYTHING LIKE FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP? There is a difference between good leadership and smartness. In essence, that Obama is the president of an organised country like the U.S does not make him smarter than GEJ, who is the president of Nigeria. Anyway, I just bumped into this stinking thread, and found it amusing. I'm out cos it stinks in here.[/b] |
Omo, una dey para blow pidgin for dis place o! I jus dey for yonder dey hear as una dey blow pidgin for here as if say dis place na Libya. Abi una dey work for UN? Me sef don dey shine my eyes o, Ghadafi sef fit dey here. |
[b]I pray for Fashola to be the next president of Nigeria in 2015. This is borne out of my desire to see someone that is less of a politician and more of a leader becoming the president of Nigeria. He has shown time without number that he has what it takes to steer a complex country like Nigeria towards a path of development and prosperity. I feel he is the best among the few Nigerian governors that has the mental and physical ability of solving some basic infrastructural problems in Nigeria. Having said that, I also know very well that he will not have a chance of touching that post under ACN. I am very sure that for him to be able to lead Nigeria, he needs to get into PDP. If GEJ can do it in PDP, Fashola can do it too. Moreover, if he is able to get to the presidential post under PDP, he will be a lord of himself, and not the puppet of a godfather like Tinubu, just like GEJ has suddenly turned into a lord overnight, to the extent of damning OBJ's demands and influence. I pray that something should happen against Fashola in ACN and make him to move to PDP, so that he will have a realistic shot at the presidency. If he fails to move to PDP for a realistic chance, I pray that Sullivan Chime or Rotimi Amaechi should get the chance to win that position in 2015.[/b] |
Jenifa, I am waiting for your comment o! Please, come and tell us that the boy was bribed. LMAO! |
Eko Ile: Lol. Imagine a proper Bingo calling his human master a Bingo. You are the real Bingo here. You Google, Read, Dream of how it is and boast more than people that are on ground to see and feel it. LMAO! |
engineerd:Funny enough, it is very easy to identify that you reflect the highlighted words in all ramification. One doesn't need to see you to know. ![]() If you are still convinced that intelligence is a measure of being an Ode, then enlightening you will amount to creating a Shina Rambo and Nigerian version of Mr Bean. One wouldn't bother wondering why you still see me as being what you said after I spent my time enlightening a coconut skulled illiterate like you about where your old and future generation were and will be born. Anuofia. |
Eko Ile:Is Egbin Power plant an IPP? I have told you to stop exhibiting your naivety here. Are you a Kid? Where did you get the story that Lagos IPPs can generate 1300MW? SMH. I forgot that I said I won't waste my time on you. |
engineerd:Dude, If you really want to know, watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqwBTHKYE2A After watching it, ask yourself how many Nigeria's power capacity is. How much does Rivers contribute when compared to Lagos state. Finally, Imagine which state will have more power when FG completely leaves states with their IPPs. And stop behaving like an Agbero. Must you throw insults when responding to questions? |
Eko Ile:I just wanted to be sure, because the rubbish you spew is sickening and full of naivety, which can only be a feature of someone that reads stories online and in newspapers, and dreams from abroad of how it is, without seeing how it really is, and its impact. I will suggest you keep quiet, and only contribute to issues that you are sure of. Since you don't even have an idea of what you are spewing, I'm done with you, I'm not ready for your childish run around rants. |
Eko Ile:Wait, Forget assertions and gbo gbo ti gbo. Do you live in Lagos state? Are you currently in Lagos state? Have you been to Rivers state ever before? Your answer will prove if you know and experience what you are talking about. Don't dodge the questions please. |
@EKO ILE, DO YOU LIVE IN LAGOS STATE? If yes, do you enjoy uninterrupted power supply? If no, why do you talk as if you know more than the people on ground? ARE YOU CURRENTLY IN LAGOS STATE? If Yes, for how long? If no, when last did you visit Lagos state? HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO RIVERS STATE? If yes, how come you did not see that Rivers state is way ahead of Lagos State in IPP? If no, why don't you just shut up! |
Fashola should do something about this. He should build and ensure maintenance. Why build what you can’t maintain? by Florence Amagiya I visited Victoria Island recently. I didn’t take a cab because they can be very expensive in Lagos. Imagine flagging a cab and the driver tells you that your fare is N3,000. I am sure you will be amazed and if you do not reside in Lagos. You might be tempted to ask if he is taking you out of the state. But if you live in Lagos, you might understand and bid lower or move on. So as I was saying, I boarded a BRT bus instead, which is fair and comfortable. The bus took me from the popular Ojuelegba bus station through CMS where l alighted. The feeling I got while l was in that bus was terrible, I sheded a few tears. Here on the brim of collapse was a bus l had bragged about to my friends and family members residing in other states. I told them to be attune to what is going on in Lagos. When these buses were ordered from abroad, some years back, they were brand new buses. They were also pleasant sights for sore eyes. So boarding on one was like being transported abroad. But it is so sad to say that they are already falling apart. This is rather a sad situation in Nigeria I must confess, where the Government or private industrialists would set up multi-billion naira projects and allow them to go moribund after a brief period of time, as a result of lack of maintenance of equipments or vehicles. It is so disheartening that we spend huge sums of money building and developing infrastructures in Nigeria only for us to look back after few years to find such beautiful project left unattended to. If someone could build refineries in Nigeria and they were up and working, it shouldn’t be a hard knot to crack for another to see that the refineries are always operational. Rather, just because of our individualism someone prefer to sabotage the system so as to get a right to import the same vehicles we have imported and destroyed or the same oil which we produce. I think Nigerians should learn to imbibe a maintenance culture because it is cheaper to take care of what you have than to acquire a new one. Anyone who learns to build but does not learn to maintain what he has built shouldn’t have built in the first place. Lack of maintenance has tremendously been the undoing of Nigeria’s economy. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/05/why-build-what-you-can%E2%80%99t-maintain/ |
seanet02:So according to your empty skull, Sahara reporters can report what they have no news about? Very eediotic reasoning. If your father steals your mother's money, you go blame PDP. PDP na UBA abi? Those ladies are members of PDP abi? They were ordered to keep the money for PDP? You are dumb. |
Chai, see as these people dey use billions dey play, while Naija people dey suffer. 1 BILLION UNITED STATES DOLLARS WITHOUT SWEAT. Bankole is Bankole. PDP is his political platform. They did not send him to go and steal. He did it on his own. So, he is on his own. Don't blame PDP. If PDP wanted to protect him, no one would have heard a whisper about this case. |
I have a lil advise for anyone that is against this gesture. Go and look for a dry transformer, splash a bucket of water on it and give it a very tender hug. Don't forget to make the hug tender, so that the shock will have a full effect on you. |
uche nana:That was from an UCHE nana |
uche nana:Shut the heck up? How did what I said show anti-Yoruba sentiments? You are bringing an ethnic dimension into it. Eediot. Does the fact that BK male/babe is a gay mean that Yorubas have been insulted. If you don't shut your cursed mouth, Thunder go kill you there. From Alj Uche to Alj Harem now Uche nana. You no dey tire? Freaking tortoise. Uche nana indeed. |
uche nana:You can run, but you cannot hide. I see you. That aside, I don't want an ewu Hausa advising me. Why dint you advise BK male/babe? Did you not see Justcash in his/her post? Anuofia. How is telling a Ga'y animal to keep off a straight man like me a crime? |
uche nana:Come, Alj Uche, mind your biz. Are you emotionally attached to BK Male/Babe? |
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[/quote]Lol! It is Varezobia now
what metrics are you using for your conclusion?? Did you consider the population? Ode buruku!