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I think the comparison was made based on mega cities. Yes, Lagos is in a horrible state. Fashola is trying, but unfortunately, it will take many more years of persistent development for Lagos to Change. |
Justcash: Politics apart, GEJ has done alot within nine months. Anyone that says that the stuffs that I listed are not achievements should go and take a very good look at the mirror. Ask yourself what you have achieved and how long it took you to achieve those things. As J'Martins said, wether you do good or bad, enemies will always complain. The beautiful thing is that GEJ is moving ahead to do his stuffs without caring about the feelings of his enemies. Though he has not developed Nigeria, he has taken steps towards that direction. alot still needs to be done. What did IBB, Abacha and co achieve in power? We all saw how Yar'adua (May his soul rest in peace) danced around a circle for three years. What stopped him from achieving what GEJ achieved in 9 months? When you see the truth, SAY IT! |
osifred:[b]I am not a PDP supporter, but I think he has achieved some lil things; 1. He has ensured an independent and powerful Judiciary that is not influenced for any reason. 2. He has made genuine and visible efforts towards raising the power sector from it's dead state. 3. He has ensured that petrol products are sufficiently available to avoid the pain of long queues in fuel stations. 4. He has made genuine efforts towards tackling security issues (Aba Kidnapping saga, Abuja bomb blast, Jos Killings etc) 5. He has created a better representation for Nigeria in the international community, thereby restored abit of Nigeria's diplomatic prestige. 6. He is the closest leader Nigeria have ever had to the masses. He makes efforts to visit Disaster areas, and makes efforts to counter such disasters (Lagos/Ogun floods, The lead poisoning issue in zamfara etc) 7. He is the first Nigerian leader that ensures that Nigerians are rescued from troubled countries. 8. Within his time, the economy, in terms of GDP, have been performing very well. 9. He has made a genuine effort to counter the educational issues being encountered by Nigerian students, by establishing new universities, appointing Nigerian academicians from developed countries, and making the biggest allocation in the budget to education. 10. He saved the banking sector from total collapse through the mop up embarked on with Amcon which was established by GEJ 11. He has recorded some milestones in the aviation sector, with the certification of Nigeria as being airworthy by notable international aviation bodies. 12. GEJ has maintained relative peace in Niger-delta and the production capacity of Nigeria has risen to over two million barrels per-day. 13. GEJ was the first Nigerian leader to ever fight against the disqualification of a fierce opponent (Atiku during the primaries), even when the said opponent was really guilty of the reason that warranted his disqualification (Not following due process to get back into PDP). 14. Under GEJ, Electricity supply hit almost a commendable 4,000 MW (3,800MW) due to intense investments in the power sector. 15. Under GEJ, there is a roadmap for power. 16: Under GEJ, the FOI bill came into place (Was not fought against) 17. Under GEJ, minimum wage has reached a record 18,000 Naira. 18. Under GEJ, opposing Politicians e.g. Fashola and Obi have all enjoyed full government support and presence. 19. Under GEJ, Citizen's voices were heard through social media (Facebook) and their proposals were attended to (Case of the embassy in America). 20. Under GEJ, Niger-deltans are seeing genuine plans made towards giving them the benefits of the oil gotten from their lands. 21. Under GEJ, A provision was specifically made for Job creation in the national budget. 22. Under GEJ, the Lagos seaport was further dredged, and the biggest cargo ship ever to sail to Nigeria anchored in Lagos state this year. 23. Under GEJ, Nigeria's soccer woes (I love soccer ) were properly looked into, for the sake of the happiness of Nigerians (Majority are soccer fans)I can dig out more. All these were done in 9 months. That is why APGA, my party endorsed him. The guy has delivered some unimaginable dividends. [/b] |
seanet02:If this 16 accounts story is real, it can be used to Nail Tinubu. EFCC can go for his head. Majority of Yoruba people are educated and not daft. We are talking of 2011, not 1960s. If the man stole, and is discovered with enough evidence, he will be dealt with. No Wetie will happen. On the contrary, Yoruba people will be enraged that he plundered public funds. That is the reality on ground. Obj and GEJ can push for that. This does not in anyway imply that OBJ and GEJ are saints. |
seanet02:You are wrong man. What Wetie are you talking about when only 3 (If I'm not mistaken) Yoruba states are in the hands of Tinubu? In reality, Tinubu does not have the type of support that you are talking about. You grossly over-value and exaggerate about Tinubu's popularity. Fashola is actually more popular than Tinubu. It is only Fashola that can attract the Wetie you are talking about. No one can take a bullet for Tinubu. He was corrupt, and he can be nailed if GEJ and OBJ wants. During his time, OBJ had nothing to use to hold him down. One would think Tinubu was not in AC during the last elections, yet OBJ was still able to manipulate elections in Yoruba land. |
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=612806.msg7807852#msg7807852 date=1298761134]It will be interesting to see who wins this battle between Tinubu and GEJ.[/quote] Obviously, GEJ would bury Tinubu considering that he got the political power and the backing of OBJ (The Ota farm oracle). If really GEJ wants to deal with Tinubu, EFCC can dig up corrupt stuffs that were ignored in the past. If you ask me, I'd say GEJ have been fair in this presidential campaign. If it was OBJ, Tinubu and co would be voiceless and frustrated by now. We wouldn't even be talking of ACN's chances. |
An Instance of a Yoruba Man that murdered his wife in June 2010. The ultimate horror of spousal abuse was brought home to me a couple of weeks ago when I received a call from a very dear cousin of mine, Bose. “Broda Tunde,” she had begun on the phone, trying to find the right word with which to start. Then choosing to deliver it as coldly as it deserves she broke it, “Toyin ti ku o.” Toyin is dead. Was it not but a week or so earlier that the same Bose called and passed the phone over to someone to “shock me”? Someone who turned out to be this same Toyin, my cousin’s bosom friend, who I hadn’t heard from in over 20 years? Toyin was visiting Nigeria from the United States where, apparently, she had relocated that long ago; she had left her teaching job at a Federal Government College in Nigeria and had gotten married. She was “home” on one of such regular visits to her loving mother; visits by which her family and friends in Nigeria were able to gauge how “successful and rich” America and marriage had turned her. “Toyin dead?” I repeated in disbelief. “Impossible. Here in Nigeria or is she back in the States? Of what?” Many questions. From what Bose gathered through a caller, Toyin was murdered by her husband and within days of her return to the States from that trip. Bose would be heading to Toyin’s mum’s place to console her, she said – if consolation were possible of a mother in that calamity. But now more detail is out and on the Internet, Juliet, the English name Toyin apparently had come to be more known by, was clubbed to death with a baseball bat by her husband of 18 years! The tragic incident happened at the couple’s home at 8615 Villa Largo Drive, Tampa, Florida. From a story posted on a Nigerian newsgroup email, Juliet whose age is put at 53 was married to Olufemi Oladapo Ademoye, 52, a successful pharmacist and popular restauranteur in Tampa, Florida, USA, and the couple has an only child by the marriage. Olufemi Ademoye, according to the report, was taken into police custody on June 16, 2010 charged with second-degree murder of his wife and mother of his son. According to the story, Ademoye was enraged by his “discovery” of his wife’s infidelity through some of her emails, which also led him to realize that she was probably already pregnant when they met and got married but she misled him into believing that he was the biological father of the child when he may, after all, not have been by him. Of course, this story is strongly refuted by Toyin’s friends and family who insist it is baseless. The phenomenon of spousal murder is certainly not one limited to any ethnic group, nationality, or race. It is a human phenomenon and a human tragedy. Wives kill husbands (perhaps more than) husbands kill wives. In most of the instances, infidelity on the part of one or the other is at the root. But essentially it is the crass inability of one or the other to control their basest animalistic urge that result in the loss of clearer reasoning and end in such violent releases. Men (African men?) hate for their manhood or manliness to be ridiculed, and for many there cannot be greater ridicule than infidelity of their women (sometimes even of their concubines!), especially one done carelessly and with utter disdain – in comes the likes of the banished Deji of Akure, Oluwadare Adesina!. Women know this, and some would readily taunt their husbands with it (even without truly having engaged in one) as their own “get back” in moments of hot verbal exchange of insults and abuse; anything just to “hurt” the men as much as they are hurt. And so death may come visiting even the innocent. In Nigeria the women are either conditioned to accepting their men’s insane flaunt of their “tigritude”, or are completely helpless about it in a male-chauvinistic condoning society, but once outside these shores, they find freedom and are quick to “teach” their men a lesson or two in the aphorism “what a man can do, a woman can do better!” – this, to the chagrin of the Nigerian man. But, at the bottom of it all, is the question of what, truly, is the nature of Man, as in Human Beings – for, make no mistake about it, women have similar emotional and sexual urges as men do. Evolution and the process of socialization and acculturation are what modify and continue to modify human relationships and tendencies. This topic cannot be exhausted in an article such as this of limited space. But there are wild women just as there are wild men. Last week when my family went visiting the engaging family of Ola and Lola (Soyinka) in Abuja, the discussion dwelled on this issue of man-woman relationship and what nature imposes that Man “disposes”. What, for instance, is the concept of “infidelity” and “cheating” to a Nigerian (nay, African) man as opposed to the Western or Caucasian man? Where does the concept of “cheating” come into a marriage when the man is allowed, even encouraged, to have more than one wife? Why, for instance, would an Eskimo (reportedly) consider “gifting” a visiting friend his wife for the night as a mark of love or appreciation for the friend? And talking of wild women, one should pray never to encounter some really outrageously wild ones that would put one’s better principles in jeopardy as happened recently to a good friend of mine in Ibadan. This friend, Jide, is a successful businessman, married to a German, and his business straddles both countries – Nigeria and Germany. Whilst driving himself one evening in Ibadan, another car drove roughly past and overtook him. And, as is wont to happen, an exchange ensued between Jide and the other driver. Both men came out. Jide wondered what manner of man would drive thus. While the men did their out-staring and out-shouting game, the woman in the other car (who turned out to be the wife) came out in fury at Jide’s “audacity” to confront her husband, and without hesitation gave Jide a nasty (dirty, as we would say) slap. “Don’t you know you are taking to a Commissioner?” Apparently the husband is a Commissioner of something or another in the state. Now, what would one do in that circumstance? Rub the cheek and let the “spirit of God” sway against the devil? Lock both husband and wife until a policeman can show up? Or do the instinctive – tear both wife and husband to shreds? Indeed kill or die if need be? It is an encounter one should pray never to be caught in, for how could one know how one would react? But, back to the murder that started this piece. There can be no justification for taking someone else’s life, and temporary insanity on account of adultery, or dehumanizing insult cannot be excuse enough. This Ademoye guy has “killed” three lives – his wife’s, his son’s, and his own. He certainly faces possibly life imprisonment. It is a shame that an otherwise glorious life would end thus, but his deed does not belong amongst civilized people. Nothing will bring back Juliet.[/b] Source: http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/articles/tunde-fagbenle/why-did-this-nigerian-kill-his-wife.html |
I wish more Nigerian Monarchs can emulate the Oba of Benin. PIQUED by the inability of the Federal Government to fix the dilapidated Benin-Ore-Lagos road despite several years of complaints by road users, Oba of Benin, Oba Erediauwa yesterday walked out the Minister of State for Works, Chris Ogiemwonyi, from his palace, saying that he would not be welcomed in the palace again until the road was fixed. The minister was in company of other leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who had visited the monarch to present the party’s candidates for various elective positions in Edo South in April election. Oba Erediauwa upbraided the minister for subjected his subjects travelling from Lagos and those coming from abroad to hardship because of the state of the road. But the PDP chieftains present, including Edo South Leader of the party, Owere Imasogie, Senator Daisy Danjuma as well as a Benin chief appealed to the monarch for more than 10 minutes to spare the minister. But the Oba insisted that his chief who pleaded the minister’s cause should stand surety for him that the road would be completed by the end of the year. Ogiemwonyi, in his defence which seemed unconvincing to the Oba, said major parts of the road leading from Ofosu to Benin have been rehabilitated and that the Federal Government was already concluding arrangement to start work on the Ofosu to Lagos axis of the road. It would be recalled that the minister during his inspection of the road two weeks ago ordered the construction company to move one of their gangs to begin rehabilitation work from the Benin end of the road. Source: http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=39803:obama-tasks-african-youths-on-change&catid=1:national&Itemid=559 |
[quote author=alj-harem link=topic=612355.msg7803277#msg7803277 date=1298688417]just cash, please ignore eko-ile and bk/babe they are saying rubbish and are bigoted just stop replying to them ok,.,.,. they feed on your anger [/quote]I was about to even leave to face business. The fools are indeed pathetic. |
jason123:THEN THE FOOLISH POSTER WENT AHEAD TO INSULT IGBOS IN HIS NEXT COMMENT AS IF HIS TRIBESMEN DOES NOT COMMIT THE SAME TYPE OF CRIME? IS THAT WHAT NIGERIA IS ABOUT? @IGBO BASHERS; NOBODY OWNS THE MONOPOLY OF TALKING CRAP. IF YOU TALK CRAP, CRAPPY RESPONSES IS WHAT YOU WILL GET! |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=612355.msg7803250#msg7803250 date=1298687511]Wow, I wonder what a non-nigerian would think of this thread? Must the wife be killed? Why not just divorce her? Was this for okija money?[/quote]You dey mind the fools that thinks that it is an Igbo problem. They fail to understand that foreigners will see it as a Nigerian problem. |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=612355.msg7803188#msg7803188 date=1298685913]Like I told u almost 2 yrs ago: THERES NO DOUBT IN MY MIND THAT YOUR GAY!!! Your retorts are[b] ALWAYS [/b] about Homose*xuality! Are you trying to tell us something? Are you trying to come out the closet? We're very understanding here u know. . . . .[/quote][b] Lol! Hahahhahahahahahahahhahahaha!!!!!!!!!!Nah, I'm just a researcher that deals on strange sexuality of Akata H-omo Pigs. I have been following you around because you are an Akata Ho-MO guinea pig in my laboratory. Your strange sexual libido that is focused on Igbo men is a new area of research. All the She-males that I have studied in my research are after men in general. You are just after Igbo men, hence my interest to decode your dyfunctional mental state, which is important in understanding why you climax at the sight of an Igbo men oriented thread. So, you see how important you are for research. An Akata Ho-mo pig like you is indeed not good to be let loose, cos you can serve as a means to the discovery of the existence of "The Dyfunctional Sexual Genetic Configuration in Akata Born She-Males: Case Study of BK/Male Babe97". The findings will be phenomenomal and groundbreaking. I guess we'll discover pills that can quell your intense heat for Igbo men. Stoopid Akata B-astard!!![/b] [/b]Eko Ile: LMAO! Dude is becoming responsible. Hahahahhahahahahahahah! Well I am still on it. Your Case will be focused on the effects of joblessness on sexual orientation. I suspect it is your joblessness that is leading you astray, and towards BK Male/Babish people. Anumanu! LMAO! |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=612355.msg7803109#msg7803109 date=1298683801]Anything u say nicca! Ibos are animals, end of story![/quote]LOL! An Akata H-Omo Bush pig calling humans animals. Wonders shall never end. |
Eko Ile: Oh, am I missing something? is there a connection between Eko "Ole and BK/MAle Babe? Who asked you if you do men? Your statement indicates a strong link between you and BK/Male babe 97. ![]() Analysis: If I dint say that you do men, and you suddenly tried to prove that you don't do men, it means that doing men is not out of your reach. ![]() If you don't do men, doing men would not have come to your mind. Your ouburst shows your connection to doing Men. Hypthesis1: Eko ile does men like BK/Male babe97 [quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=612355.msg7803081#msg7803081 date=1298683285]ROFLMAO!!![/quote]Intense laughter by a remowned she-male over the statement of not doing men by Eko ile. Analsysis BK Male/Babe 97 found it really amusing that you said that you don't do men. If you don't do men, why was it amusing to a She-male? If someone that does men says the truth, it wouldn't look strange to She-males like BK Male/Babe, talkeless of amusing. BK Male/Babe found it amusing, not just ordinarily, in an intense Akata way, which means that Eko'ile's statement was indeed very amusing to a She-male. Hypothese2: BK Male/Babe is aware that Eko' ole is trying to deny something. Objective; To discover if Eko' Ile and Bk Male/Babe gat some Tingalingaling connection. I will come back with the research findings. Bunch of Hom-os |
Eko Ile: LOL! Now it's looking like something that is stuck in your gene. Abi your parents be Amebo? ![]() No, no be by force. Just worried that you could turn to crime out of joblessness. I don't want you to wake up one day out of joblessness, and pick up a gun to start shooting every Igbo man you see on the road, out of envy. As per the woman killing part, you have more probability of doing that, considering how frustrated you are. Don't worry, you will be killed by ENVY, DIE and get BURIED in a casket built with Zinc, so that your spirit will not wonder out of ENVY for Igbos. Ewu! Lol! |
Eko Ile:No Igbo fly bit your infectious skin before you made the first comment on this thread. Anyway, why does it seem more Igbo than Nigerian to you. You are really Jobless walahi. Don't worry, I will soon leave you to go spin some dollars while you continue your shameless dance. Anumanu ofia. Ndi ofe mmanu a enweghi oru ha na aru. |
Eko Ile:I knew because every time I bump into Nairaland, I see your naked anti-Igbo fire dance. A shameful dance indeed. You are never off Nairaland, and your love for Igbo people is becoming very evident. Go find a Job! Or Did Amadioha strike your family dead? Lol! One would think he did considering your intense hatred for Igbos. |
Eko Ile: Eko Ile:Does the highlighted mean Yoruba? What about your First comment on the thread? You are a Confirmed Hypocrite! Onye iberibe Nwuru anwu. Anuofia! Like I said, go and look for a job. It is not Igbos that kept you unemployed. |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=612355.msg7802973#msg7802973 date=1298681046]Ah! I climaxed like 50,000 times already. Just looking at the reddened eyes of this Ibo killer beast really turned me the fucxkk on. . . . Dude, I could care less how many people killed theyselves in your country; BUT, COULD U PLEASE LEAVE THE FO*OLISHNESS IN IBO VILLAGES?! You dont see us leaving Brooklyn, taking our wives to Aba, live next to Osisikankawu, then wake up one morning and machete the binch! Please, keep yalls violence away from our kids![/quote]Only 50,000 times ![]() I just noticed that you developed a libido for Osisikankwu, hmmmm, sadly he is dead. I bet you wanked like mad with the dudes picture on your wall. Ewu! ![]() People would really think you dint mean the first sentence, but I (Your nemesis) is aware that you really meant it. Akata B-Astar-d |
Eko Ile:Go and get a job dude. Morning, Afternoon and Night you are in Nairaland. Worst of all, you aint making money here. you are busy dying of envy for Igbos. Owu go kill you o! Lol! |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=612355.msg7802956#msg7802956 date=1298680703]Then again, If I wire transferred $200,000 to my Ibo village, and the bride shipped to me in ATL lookd like any of these hos (especially the one on the right). Man, I dont know son . . . . . .[/quote]Those ladies look like Men in women cloths. Question is, where the heck did you take the Pic? A Sissy's party? Oic, you definitely took it at a party of your kind. It is just an evidence that you are a renowned She-male. ![]() |
Apart from Bk Male/babe97 (An obvious she-male that never stops to wish for Igbo hunky men), I am really disappointed with EkoIle and Other freaking Hypocrites on Nairaland. You have all been shown cases of Yoruba people that are also killing their wives and husbands, and even a case of a Yoruba woman that feasted on her husbands P=enis. Is that not enough to tell you that Yorubas are equally guilty of the same crime? I am using Yoruba because of Ekoile. That dude is the most jobless and pathetic tribalist and Hypocrite that I have ever come across. I wonder how many times BK Male/babe97 has climaxed after seeing the guy's picture. That one's libido for Igbo men is incurable. Worst of all is that the dude/Chick is a Woman with a long Akata D'ick. The next thing is that he/she will experience intense heat due to the urge for some physical action with Igbo men. Tufiaaa! Anumanu! |
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[/quote]I was about to even leave to face business. The fools are indeed pathetic.
Was this for okija money?[/quote]