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Hmmmmm! It is good o! As long as the soldiers direct the bullets to the right people. Soldiers with happy fingers should not partake o! |
namfav:Haba, wetin carry Biafra enter the tok now? Okay, Asma'u is the bestest. Can you drop the Biafra tok now? *Before you start talking about blowing yo'self up* |
namfav:Was that what you were told in your Almajiri higher Education college? Sigh. Anyway thanks for exposing her. I'll add her to the list of the people that I'll use to showcase Nigeria and Africa to people that thinks that Africans are monkeys and cavemen * No thanks to the gods must be crazy*. |
[b]Yeah, Igbo women excel more than women in other ethnic groups. It's a fact that does not in anyway downgrade women in other ethnic groups. fStranger is a born tribalist. That it why it is so hard for him to swallow. I now believe that he is a either kid or a pre-matured adult. I think it has something to do with culture. In Igbo tradition, I think women gat more right when compared to the supremacy of men over women in Yoruba and Hausa ethnic groups. Remember the Aba Women's riot? I think it was not an unusual event to the colonialists. That was why they dint really like the audacious attitude of Igbo men and women. They would have been flabbergasted if the riot was carried out by Yoruba or Hausa Women. Divorce rate differential is another way to measure the differences in gender influence and respect across the ethnic groups. Yoruba and Hausa men will never take bullshit from their wives. They simply send their wives away if they give them problems. The skyrocketing divorce rate in Yoruba land is because Yoruba ladies are becoming very very bold. Their men aint ready to take that. On the other hand, Hausa Women are still humble. I bet if they do anyhow, they will receive some "short sleeve cuts" from the sharia court. Naturally, Igbo men are aware that their wives can give them bullshit, and they will bear it because Igbo women are known to be outspoken. It is also shameful to divorce in Igboland. It is a real big issue. Like I said before, the post is true. However, it doesn't mean that Yoruba and Hausa Women are irrelevant and inferior. There are several hausa women with political appointments e.g head of EFFC. We all saw how influential Yar'adua's wife was. There are also very influential Yoruba Women. One of the chairmen of ACN in one of the Western states is a Lady. There is also an outspoken lady like OBJ's daughter from Yorubaland too[/b] |
OAM4J:You can vote for whoever you want. If you are eligible, then why not? I am saying that you should not put the Igbo. Use Nigerian. Infact, he is not the only Igbo Nigerian that will vote Buhari. Just don't try to announce an Igbo trying to vote Buhari as if you are surprised that Igbos will vote for him. Even if a foreigner comes out to contest in Nigeria, there will be Nigerian supporters from every part of the country. Would you announce a "Hausa" brother that says that he wants to vote Buhari? Ofcourse you won't because it would look normal to you. Exactly my point. |
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=640438.msg8066432#msg8066432 date=1302107965]That to you is evidence of corruption A newspaper advertisement? Not even an investigative report by a respected media outfit, not any sort of senate/house inquiry, not guys close to him being jailed/indicted. . . but a two page advert taken out by his political opponents? This alone is what you are accepting?This is what allowed you to boldly state as a fact, "Fashola is corrupt"? So if I take out a two page advert tomorrow claiming that Person X is a child-m.o.lester, that too is proof? I hope you realize how. . . weak that is. I dunno what the burden of proof is like where you grew up, but where I grew up more is required than newspaper adverts.[/quote]I don't intend to spend my time on you. It'd be a big waste of valuable time. I'm done with you. You can rest in peace now. |
Eziachi:I do understand what you are saying. I am just stating things from the angle of non-party affiliation. The political calculation of ground shows that Buhari will never be allowed to win by the men that control Nigerian politics. even Tinubu himself is weary of what that man can do to him. Sincerely, If he wins, I'll go get a big bowl of popcorn and sit to watch the huge events unfold. It will be like a tsunami, which the people that will be buried in it are fighting against. Do you know the political god-fathers that will go under? From East-West-North and South. Make no mistake, it won't affect only PDP politicians. The forces against him are too much. He will need a revolution to lead, which doesn't seem likely in Nigeria. Any attempt to revolt may lead to disintegration, I am just stating the truth on ground. Even the chaps that are shouting BB for life will run and hide when he calls for a revolution. |
egift:I dnt have any problem with that. I am Igbo too, I am voting PDP. You have the right to vote for anyone. Just that No one should express surprise that an Igbo man is voting for Buhari to the extent of letting people know. That is my point. |
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=640438.msg8066300#msg8066300 date=1302106681]I cannot be the one to research your own allegations for you. The burden of proof is on you, not I; you are the one making the accusation, not I. First you claimed Fashola and the ACN, now you are claiming Fashola and Tinubu. Those are three separate entities, each of which must be judged for corruption individually. Now, it should not be very hard for you to justify this BOLD accusation you are making about Fashola being corrupt. If you have any evidence, provide it. . . and if you have no evidence, then only speak when you can back up what you say.[/quote]https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-399374.0.html Feed your eyes. |
Jimmy Boy:I was referring to your use of "IGBO" brother. There was no need to use that if you dint want to prove that Igbos too will vote for Buhari. You were visibly elated and wanted to use it to show that he is in support of Buhari, even though he is Igbo. So, stop this your maradonic dribbles like IBB. You did it involountarily. This shows the mindset of average Buhari fanatics. |
[quote author=Man_pikin! link=topic=640438.msg8066185#msg8066185 date=1302105752]@JustCash. You are such a futile creature. You are a disgrace to the youths of this great nation. bleep off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]LWKMD! Frustrated Pig. |
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=640438.msg8066169#msg8066169 date=1302105637]Alright, so no evidence. Was just making sure. Carry on.[/quote]Have you done your research? Fashola and Tinubu are both corrupt. Especially Tinubu. He is as corrupt as OBJ |
[quote author=ekt_bear link=topic=640438.msg8066107#msg8066107 date=1302105224]What evidence do you have that (A) Fashola and/or (B) the ACN are corrupt? Or is this just mindless speculation on your part[/quote]Do some research. Google is your friend. |
Eziachi:I said the fact the way it is. I don't care how much you twist it. The fact is that BUHARI CANNOT WIN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN NIGERIA. I am not among the political class, neither am I a PDP member. I support APGA. That won't stop me from stating facts. Like they say, THINKING THAT BUHARI WILL WIN IS LIKE THINKING THAT A CAMEL CAN SQUEEZE THRU THE EYE OF A NEEDLE. You can try to fake up reality, it aint changing nada. Can you allow someone that is threatening to deal with you if he wins to win in a political machinery that you control? Only you can answer that. |
Jimmy Boy:[b] Fashola and ACN are corrupt, but it has not stopped them from making meaningful strides in ACN states. Donald Duke, Amaechi, Chime are all corrupt in one way or the other, but they are developing their states. Look at a very financially prudent governor of Anambra state, Peter Obi, the guy is still battling with development in his state with little success. My point is that, the most important feature of developmental politicians is not incorruptibility. It is that they have the "Political will". They may steal, but they know how to press the right buttons and make changes to happen. After the political will comes ensuring prudent use of resources. You must know how to drive a car first before talking about conserving fuel. Buhari looks incorruptible, but he is lacking in the area of having the "Political will" to develop Nigeria. Leadership style has changed from the 1970s. He needs an upgrade. Developing Nigeria does not mean going to the moon. It means knowing how to properly mobilize basic resources to create advanced resources. Basic resources are; Population, natural resources, land etc. Advanced resources are; Skilled manpower, FDI, Education, Infrastructures etc. [/b] |
Jimmy Boy:You are a tribalistic rat. What makes an Igbo man supporting Buhari strange? So it is strange to see Igbos talking about voting for Buhari, yet you claim that your god will win? He can make his choice. No one is stopping him. So, you should take him as a Nigerian than Igbo. Ewu! |
Eziachi:[b]You don't know what you are talking about. Development is different from corruption. "Political will" to develop ensures development more than simply stamping out corruption. In essence, a corrupt political system can still ensure development e.g. Libya, China, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia etc. On the other hand, a political system that does not have the political will to develop a nation cannot ensure development. It is one thing to say, "They must tell me what they did with the money." It is another to say, "I will change this and that, while asking them to tell me what they did with the money." I have never heard Buhari make a statement of anything that he will do differently. He is comfortable with the way things are, just that he doesn't like the corruption aspect. Now, we need people that can see that things are not okay the way they are, and proffer solutions to the problems. If you are sincere, tell me one thing that Buhari has planned to start in order to change Nigeria, apart from arresting OBJ, IBB and co?[/b] |
1025:Obasanjo's rule sparked a rehabilitation of the Telecom, Aviation and Banking sectors. He cleared Nigeria's debts, cut the exchange rate of the Naira to almost 100 Naira to 1 dollar, and gave fair opportunity to every ethnic group during his tenure. He raised a respectable NAFDAC and EFCC. The Job created during his time was phenomenal. He also handed over to a Northerner as planned. He achieved more than all the northerners that ruled Nigeria ever achieved. Don't call his rule useless. |
edimalo:[b]Buhari is not different. He is blank too. All I'v ever heard him say convincingly is that he will flog politicians koboko. Yes, I want him to do that, but the problem is that he has never said what will happen after that. There is no tangible sign about developmental strides that he is planning. In actual sense he thinks the only problem with Nigeria is corruption. Well, I just know that he cannot win. All these ones na noise. |
blink182:LWKMD!!!! Hahahahahahahahahahahhaha! Yeah, I am an empty barrel and you heard my noise. It is good enough that you heard it. Atleast, you can remember that you heard it when the time comes. I don't hate your god (Buhari), it's not like I even think he gat a chance. I am only stating the fact on ground. Even GEJ's sworn rivals, IBB and ATIKU will bow to GEJ than to allow your god to rule Nigeria. Fact. |
[b]So, you guys really think this guy can win? Hahahahahahahahaha! All along, I thought you guys were joking. Lemme tell you guys the truth; 1. Ribadu and Shekarau got more chance to defeat GEJ than Buhari 2. The crooks that are in control of power now will never allow a man that is threatening to arrest and jail them all to ever rule. 3. Buhari does not have the capacity to win in the SS, SE, 10% SW and 50% of the whole north. 4. Buhari is honest, but without a visible plan for Nigeria. The last thing we need now is someone that will come and take us back to the 1970s. 5. Buhari will lose alot of votes due to his past religious rants. He is truly not seen as being capable of being fair religiously. Then, I have a question to ask; Why is it Buhari that all of you are looking to vote for and not a candidate like Ribadu? If you are talking of change, then Ribadu looks like more of a change than Buhari. My reason is that Ribadu is from another party, and is of the younger generation. You guys should not get me wrong o. I don't hate Buhari. I am only stating facts. What we need is not someone that will keep shouting "I will jail them," without a visible plan to show what he will do while he is jailing them. I know exactly what Buhari will do if he wins. He will stop every contract, freeze all of Nigeria's accounts, suspend on going plans and start arresting people. Nigeria will stay on a spot until he completes his arrests, and then start afresh to do everything. From square one! Is that what Nigeria needs? Instead of that I prefer Gej to continue with his little strides until better people like Fashola, Amaechi, Lamido etc comes out to contest. May God mend your hearts that Buhari's loss will break very soon. [/b] |
fstranger3:If that is true, then the moderator that told you that is an A_SS H_OLE! A big one. Really unfortunate. How can the F_OOL share someone's data with you without permission? |
cjfavour:Mhen, "Engrish" a di kwa egwu! |
vigasimple:I agree. |
I don't know why Nigerians are complaining. JEGA wants to give us a fair election. He actually stopped the elections on the basis of principle. Iwu would have allowed the election to continue without the result sheets. We should commend JEGA for being principled and fair. Those of you that are complaining gat some hidden agenda. If you think it is a waste of time to go out again and vote when all the materials are available, then you have some issues. Moreover, I think this disruption will scatter many well planned attempts to rig the election. |
Pataki:Pataki; If you start to manufacture toothpicks and dustbins, then push for the ban of those items. As long as you don't manufacture them, you should STFU!!!!! People like you keep shouting don't import this and that, yet you are not making any effort to manufacture them locally. If it is difficult and more expensive to get locally, then they should be gotten cheaper and easily from outside. This is why no matter how government ban stuffs, they will still find their way into Nigeria. Only very few local manufacturers to support demand. Government can only patronise local manufacturers, make them to grow and become very competitive. |
[quote author=yusuf_@ link=topic=635274.msg8030108#msg8030108 date=1301647625]Jonathan Orders FG Parastatals To Patronise Nigerian Made Vehicles, and from where in nigeria are these supposedly vehicles meant to emanate from? is it Anamco? how many auto testing facilities are there in Nigeria? Does he think Japanese president woke up one morning and just directed that everyone should start using honda, toyota and nissan cars? GEJ is as clueless as a one legged sock, i sw3ar. and to think that well educated people would come to this forum to praise his deeds and canvass for people to vote him back into power, i'm sorry for Nigeria, this country is Faulty, very very faulty.[/quote]GEJ is not telling you to build cars. He is trying to use government policy to encourage domestic manufacturers and auto assemblers. If you don't patronise them, how will they grow? Or are you suggesting that we should wait until Nigerians can build cars that are better than Chinese cars before we start patronising them? If the government does not start to patronize them, who will? You really thought you were making sense? |
Vote Ikedi Ohakim and Theodore Orji out of power!!!!! Set Imo state and Abia State free!!!!!!!!! |
deezzle:[b]Please can you tell me what new Buhari has dropped on the table apart from fighting corruption? Ofcourse you know that when he starts fighting corruption, he will freeze up every thing first, and keep the country at a standstill. when he has spent a year or two years imprisoning people, he will now establish committees to draw new road maps for power and other sectors. Everything will start afresh. We will start looking for solutions till the end of his tenure in 8 years. when he leaves, he'll also ensure that he rigs in his own Northern person to carry on his reforms (That will be tilted to the North), which is what we are still fighting against now. Having Christians in his group does not make him less tribalist. He has practically and verbally shown that the north deserves to develop more than the south. why did he build a refinery in Kaduna? why did he devote a huge % of PTF Funds on building northern infrastructures more than the south where the funds were coming from? Why was he proposing Sharia to be in the constitution of FGN? We need a nationalist, not an ethnic nationalist or religious bigot. Buhari is not it! Shekarau is even way better than Buhari.[/b] |
deezzle:[b]What you are saying is like telling me not to vote for either Amaechi or Sullyvan Chime because they are from PDP? Maybe I shouldn't vote for Fashola because Tinubu is a criminal that collects more than 1 billion from him every month for nothing. You have made no point. As far as I am concerned, GEJ is the best candidate among all the rogues that are being presented. Not that he is not a rogue, but he got a less tribalistic point of view, more developmental plans and more "For the people" outlook. Buhari have not shown that he has anything new to bring on the table, except to chase corrupt politicians around. "They will account, they will account", that is what he keeps saying. After they account, what will happen next? The usual dormant polity that we experienced under Yar'adua (Of blessed memory) will persist? We don't need ex-military men that lack ideas and believe in brute force. We need true civilians that understands civil life. Look at the efforts in the power sector (Privatization, power roadmap), petroleum supply contract that was just signed, Improved diplomatic image, Bailing out and stabilization of banks, fair political game (That has given Buhari, Bakare, Ribadu, Tinubu and co the guts to even utter offending rhetorics at the president without being attacked politically), look at him stooping low to listen to Nigerians (Which is why people think that he is too ordinary), look at his efforts in the educational sector, under him the economy has recorded fast growth rate (Now ranked the 4th fastest growing economy in the world) etc. I know that GEJ is not perfect, but we must all say the truth for the sake of Fairness. Buhari is not corrupt, but he is a tribalist, which is worse than being a murderer. His one sided award of contract under PTF is a pointer. You all can say that GEJ is not perfect, but don't just try to tell me that Buhari is perfect either. I WILL VOTE FOR GEJ.[/b] |
[b] Jonathan unbanned everything, he was verbally attacked and insulted. Jonathan is calling for the patronage of made in Nigeria goods, He is being attacked and murdered with insults. Can someone tell me what else he will do that the anti-jonathan charlatans will not piss on their pants for? After all everyone is shouting that Patience Jonathan called umbrella "Umblerra", no one is complaining about Buhari's distasteful Hausa Intonation. I dint want to vote for GEJ in the past, but the kind of unnecessary hatred that's directed to him, despite some of his genuine achievements have made me to have a change of mind. I will vote for GEJ. Yes, I will cast my vote for him to lead for the next 4 years. After all, Buhari is not a saint too. Was it not Buhari that said that Abacha did not steal? If he said that, then to him, stealing 4billion pounds is child's play. He probably is looking to compete with Dangote when he wins. Jonathan is trying to protect Innoson V.M., Annamcmco, PAN etc. It is a good thing that he even thought about it.[/b] |
Alj Uche:Height of hypocrisy. An efulefu calling someone else an efulefu. Beaf is more Igbo than you. He proved it. I won't be surprised if you were calling yourself an efulefu. Before you become proud of being called an Efulefu, I must tell you that you aint even an Efulefu because you aint Igbo. You are an impostor. Alj Uche:Yes, if you were Igbo as you claim, you should have been able to guess what I meant. Umunna gi and Obodo sounded strange to you? Difficult to find an Igbo man whose parents or Parent did not speak Igbo to atall. You aint Igbo, so stop claiming to be one. |
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A newspaper advertisement? Not even an investigative report by a respected media outfit, not any sort of senate/house inquiry, not guys close to him being jailed/indicted. . . but a two page advert taken out by his political opponents? This alone is what you are accepting?