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kalohkaloh:see ak47 |
Social media needs clean up ![]() Like really ![]() Is that why they chose broom as their insignia ![]() Too many abuses Really Are you our mummy ![]() Isn't it el rufy sef that said Jona went to Chad to plan more attacks Abeg make una keep ur broom jor, we don't need cleaning ![]() Shameless old men want to clean us ![]() Nan sense ![]() |
Say no to bestiality ![]() All dez naija bingo don't know dia boundary. Dat what happens when naija dog watch too much yankie film ![]() |
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pleiades45:I still maintain that if they are with celebs in full state police uniforms, then it must be to escort them into, or out of a venue. U.S police don't act as body guards and escorts for celebs in their personal lives dude ![]() |
pleiades45:Dude!! You just made my point for me ![]() It's still private security and not under the state police, which for one thing, would mean that no state police uniform can be worn on private duty/business. What you have in Nigeria is the Nigerian force itself being subjected to ridicule by having it's officers act as bodyguards for people, while operating under the Nigerian Police Force. I hope you see the difference ![]() btw, what kind of experience did you expect would be needed for private security firms, if not combat experience, be it military or police. Doesnt mean though, that you would see guys in full military gear guarding jay-z or something. |
pleiades45:oga, private security is different from american state police departments ooo sometimes, police protect the venue for a celeb, but they don't act as bodyguards men ![]() |
You've said it all. Besides, I believe these are the last days and oppression of people may only get worse. |
VonBismark:I saw that too ![]() |
Idrismusty97:If true, then shouldn't we wait to see if these guys did it in the name of religion ![]() |
"Trigger fingers turn to twitter fingers" ![]() |
Just imagine the nerve of these nigggahs ![]() So I guess we are only supposed to report filtered news from Aso Rock huh ![]() Report the news as sent down by the "holy" government ![]() Bunch of jokers! Even the joker from Gotham seems a bit less of a psychopath when compared to these nigggahs proposing this law. So what about those who report about UFOs ![]() Should they also go to prison since they are inciting apocalyptic panic when they can't prove the existence of UFOs ![]() Bunch of jokers for real ![]() These nigggahs are trying to take us back to a time when blacks were still living in the jungle and only believed what they were told to believe. They say, "if you can't take the heat, then get out the kitchen", but these nigggahs just want to shut down the whole kitchen sha! Bunch of jokers ![]() [img]http://1.bp..com/-0fniJnnbpVU/VK5XlMPmKzI/AAAAAAAAcz0/5sKjR1jsvnQ/s1600/buhari.PNG[/img] |
Oooops One of them should already be in jail ![]() https://www.chichinwaafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/el-rufai-lies.png Calling on all good lawyers in the house to please send this man to prison ![]() If the law can not be effected on the elite, but enforced on rest of the populace, then the populace would have to take the laws into their own hands. Let's start bursting all their lies folks, soon Buhari himself will be in prison for lying. Liar Mohammed, your own is suppose to be life imprisonment https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/115950/file-1754780774-jpg/Blog_Images/A_Pinocchio_Sales_Manager_Does_Not_Know_Your_Potential.jpg |
bakjal:Your type makes me a bit sick ![]() So because were you stay in Abuja has electricity, then it means the whole of Nigeria has electricity ![]() Simple math tells us that, there is no way a meager 4000 megawatts can serve over 160 million people. The fact that you have steady electricity is most likely due to the pains of others in areas were their electricity is taken away, redirected to give to you, mtcheew ![]() |
Hefemale: madam is tired, lol!I feel you though, politics section is kinda like a mad market square, crazy! |
Lvlink:You can now get banned for supporting b.i.a.f.r.a. I was shocked when I saw that as a reason for a ban |
IbokUtoroh:lol, no he's not. |
TheGoodJoe:Why do you twist my words ![]() Do you do this intentionally ![]() I never said, neither am I saying, neither will I say, that we should place Deizanis case on hold. What I ask for, is the concurrent investigation and trial of other cases involving corruption, especially those were evidence exists, like the personal website worth 78 million naira for Mr. Fashola, in which he openly attested to having knowledge of. I am advocating for blind and equal justice, while you are advocating for some kind of justice in which every member of society waits for a case based on hierarchy, where people wait until big cases are finished before they get their say in court, mtcheew ![]() Dude, I'm really tired of playing with you, cause you are just turning logic on it's head all over this thread. |
Jesusloveyou:Is this really the truth? You say Jesus loves you, but he also advocated for the truth right. Now I am no saint, but I'm calling your conscience out here. You say, subsidy removal makes sense now, simply because you TRUST one man over the other? One man claimed there indeed was subsidy and that indeed, we needed to remove it - GEJ The other man said, there was nothing like subsidy and that the government was a fraud for subsidizing petrol - Buhari Yet, the latter man now said, he now knows there is subsidy and that, it is now safe to remove it - Buhari Yet, you sir! Yes you Jesuslovesyou, are saying that we should now applaud a man who out rightly vilified another for an issue which he now supports and you say we should do this simply because you trust him? btw, I do believe Jesus loves us all, the sinner and the saint, nice monicker. |
Hefemale:yeah, me too, but it was the comment i quoted. |
TheGoodJoe:I don't understand your analogy, because I do agree that the police should hold on to the robber they have apprehended, but still proceed in their investigations which will hopefully lead to the arrest of the other robbers. So we both agree there mate! However, what now happens when a traffic cam spots the identity of the other robbers, don't you advocate that the police go after them as well, since their identities are now known? From your arguments thus far, you seem to advocate that the police should hold on really tight to the suspect they have and use all their resources on that guy alone. What we want is a police force that would go after those also, who have been "identified", like Fashola and the 78 million naira website scandal. You keep saying that this war must start from somewhere, but then again I ask, why this somewhere? Where is this somewhere? I have a few very logical questions for you, which are: At present, are cases being heard in courts around Nigeria? Are all these cases, "so called", big cases? Are cases being heard in regards to traffic infractions? Are cases being heard in regards to stealing? Are cases being heard in regards to armed robbery? Are cases being heard in regards to murder? ... So you see dude, you have no case, cause if indeed you had a literal case with me to hear in court, say I smashed your car or something, we wouldn't have to wait for the BIG CASES to be settled first before we got our day in court. |
Hefemale:nice on missy, you made me laugh real hard ![]() |
TheGoodJoe:That's where you are wrong, the law doesn't start somewhere, the law is birthed from the time of it's creation to be enforced on all citizenry. It's like saying that your everyday police should suspend operations until Deizanis case is finalized. Like saying, one way drivers who break the law are of infinitesimal importance compared to the former petroleum minster, who stole [size=18pt]BILLIONS[/size], that as a matter of fact, we shouldn't arrest and try one way driving offenders, until the case of the former minister is concluded. NO MY FRIEND, Justice is fair, Justice applies to ALL and Justice is blind!!! We can handle Fasholas case as well as the former ministers case, because we are a strong nation. Is it more lawyers? heck! hire more from the eager pool of unemployed lawyers, eagerly waiting to burst through the seams, cause after all, there'd be a lot of money at stake in these cases to cover lawyer fees. Don't be blind my friend, cause JUSTICE isn't. https://cdn.spectator.org/styles/article_page/s3/justice-is-blind-statue.jpg?itok=_xrU3kIx |
IbokUtoroh:I like the depth of your knowledge. How would all these homeless families that live on the streets (which seems to be on a rise daily) pay taxes? I believe every child must be educated, not with religious schools only, but an all encompassing education with a syllabus that includes math, sciences and so on. We need child protection services in this country. If you have so many children that you cant care for, those kids should be raised by the government, or given custody to a new family. It may sound harsh, but I think that is better than what we have now, with children hawking and begging all over the streets, which is also on a dreadful rise. We need to be liberal, yet firm in a tiny way. We need to educate the masses on the need for proper family planning. Obviously children are a blessing, but do not damn the child to a life of suffering all due to a lack of self control. Even in the wild, the parents mostly care for their cubs, so why not we humans. |
TheGoodJoe:no problem, no problem at all, let them prove their case in court. ...but, what about Fashola? don't you wanna seem him in court as well? |
So I'm guessing it will go to mostly the northerners who have decided, on religious basis, to have numerous kids and not send them to school? Na wa sha |
If they would vote for him even if he presented a NEPA BILL, then why would you expect a downvote from such drones, even amidst the most strenous conditions? These drones are built to last ![]() |
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