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Politics / Re: Let's Have Your Complaints Here by lagbaja20: 3:31am On Dec 28, 2010
Please, You need to track the IP of this user and ban permanently.

Name: 'Sharon_f'
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?action=profile;u=569312
Romance / Re: Do Men Cry? by lagbaja20: 3:17am On Dec 28, 2010
racheal84:



i agree with you,

I have also seen my husband cry. not alot but i have.

Your husband must be one of those weak White men

Very immature people

Nigerians do not cry!
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Freed by lagbaja20: 3:03am On Dec 28, 2010
Sagamite:

You are reetarded!!!

You are talking about spinning?

You are reetarded!!!

So now you know people have to be tried for an offence in a sane society?

Moooron!

I never liked Al Mustapha whilst he was in office. But today I must confess that he has certainly won my respect for two simple reasons. Firstly because not only has he stood firm, with courage, with digni,y and with his head held up high despite the monuemental ordeal he is facing and in spite of the obvious injustice that is being meted out to him and secondly because it is becoming increasingly obvious to me that there is every likelihood that he may not even be guilty of all the heinous crimes and atrocities that successive governments, the Nigerian military hierachy, the Nigerian establishment and the Nigerian media have convinced us over the years that he is actually guilty of committing. This was a very tough young man and a highly respected, disciplined, loyal and feared major in the Nigerian Army who General Abacha trusted absolutely and who had complete power over and total control of Abuja, the Presidency and the elite Federal Brigade of Guards battalion of the Nigerian Army at the time. And of course for that brief moment when they all came to the Presidential Villa at his invitation for him to brief them about the mysterious turn of events and the untimely death of General Abacha the top generals of the Nigerian Army of that day were all in his custody, in his power and at his mercy and he could have had them all mowed down with machine guns there and then or perhaps even had them poisoned and then taken power for himself. At that very moment and when it was obvious that the Head of State General Sani Abacha had been murdered by the powers that be and their American allies he could have done a palace coup himself and taken over the reins of government and the levers of power. But Al-Mustapha hesitated and missed his moment and instead he chose to conceede power to the generals and to trust them. And that may well have been his undoing.


The truth is that as far as those same generals that he conceeded power to were concerned Al-Mustapha simply knew too much about what really happened to Abacha that night and at that time and that was his real crime. And up until today he is simply too dangerous to them, to their cause and to their many interests be granted his liberty. As a matter of fact if they had their way Al-Mustapha would either be dead by now or would simply be left to rot in jail forever. That, in my view, explains the ridiculous 12 year ''detention and trial'' ordeal that he is facing and the inability of the prosecution to prove it's case against him and all the others that have been accused with him in all that time. If I am right in my assesment of this situation then it is my prayer that God forgives us all as a people for our culpability and our insensitivity in this matter and that He stays His hand of wrath and judgement over our nation for being so unjust to a man and a group of people that may well be innocent of all the unproven charges that have been thrown at them and for which they have been punished for the last 12 years.
Politics / Re: I Need Advice On How To Start A Career In Politics by lagbaja20: 4:57pm On Dec 27, 2010
^^^^

Tinubu   Vs.   Ibori


I pick Tinubu's playbook
Politics / Re: Atiku Challenges Jonathan To Debate by lagbaja20: 4:50pm On Dec 27, 2010
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHH9lzivAx0&feature=related[/flash]

Atiku: Simply better than GEJ
Politics / Re: Atiku Challenges Jonathan To Debate by lagbaja20: 3:56pm On Dec 27, 2010
krendo:

You people are making gra gra

this election will be won and lost on the BBC Hausa service.

Watch and see.

You are right to some extent!
plus some rigging here and there, and I think he needs the SW to some extent!
Politics / Re: Atiku Challenges Jonathan To Debate by lagbaja20: 3:49pm On Dec 27, 2010
The debate has nothing to do with the Nigerian people. The more than 10 million Almanjiris in the North do not care about some self serving debate, the fishermen from the ND do not care, neither do the spare part dealers in the East. And, I am damn sure that my illiterate grandmother and her ilk in the SW could care less about some useless debates.

I sure hope that GEJ refuses, not that I like him, I just would not like to have a sitting president, albeit one with a Ph.D from podunk University, disgraced by a temperate, probably more presidential, former custom officer.
Politics / Re: Awolowo Had No Equal by lagbaja20: 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2010
Charles Caleb Colton it was who said that “In life, we shall find many men that are great, and some men that are good, but very few men that are both great and good.” Chief Obafemi Awolowo was such a man. He was good. He was great. He was extraordinary in many ways.


He truly was a truly great man. Because of his brilliance and strength of character, he was very much misunderstood and envied; and because most couldn’t measure up to his expectation and greatness, they vilified him. If you were not alive when Awolowo lived, or if you were not fortunate to have met him, well, let me tell you this: He was graceful. He was charismatic. He was purposeful. Most of all he had a clear vision of what he wanted for Nigeria and for humanity. Above all else, he was a nice and decent human being! Oh AWOLOWO!!
Romance / Re: Do Men Cry? by lagbaja20: 1:51pm On Dec 27, 2010
I have never cried because of girl trouble; and I will never cry because of a girl or as a result of something having to do with girlfriend/marital issues! Girls to me are to be used, paid off and dumped!

There are better things in life
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by lagbaja20: 11:07am On Dec 27, 2010
^

What?
Politics / Re: Awolowo Had No Equal by lagbaja20: 11:04am On Dec 27, 2010
~Bluetooth:

So it was Awo that scuttled Aburi agreement ?


Some of these people are too young to understand what went down in those days

You should always ignore people like that

Let them wallow in their ignorance like a pig!
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by lagbaja20: 10:51am On Dec 27, 2010
Idk, It think there has been improvements over the last decade

When I took WAEC ten years ago, out of 385 students from my secondary school registered, only 12 people got C6 and above in English language.
Politics / Whose Document Is It Anyway? by lagbaja20: 10:49am On Dec 27, 2010
PDP RIGGING ROADMAP: Jonathan, Atiku in hot exchange of words


The war of words be-tween President Goodluck Jonathan and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar over the authorship of a rigging roadmap for the 2011 presidential primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, continued at the weekend, with Atiku’s campaign group blaming leakages in Jonathan’s campaign for the revelation.
While Atiku’s campaign blamed dissatisfied staff for the leakage of the alleged plan, Jonathan’s campaign, on its part, disowned the alleged plans, charging Atiku to stop his seeming desperation for power.
The 141-page document details alleged plans by Jonathan’s campaign group to compromise delegates, the police, religious leaders and other institutions which the Atiku campaign claimed were articulated by Jonathan’s campaign group.
The Jonathan campaign had in its first reaction accused the Atiku campaign of cloning and doctoring its working documents and subsequently yesterday, disowned the document as circulated by the Atiku campaign to Western foreign missions in Abuja and the media.
Jonathan/Sambo’s camp
Mr. Mike Omeri, Director of Planning, Research and Strategy at the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign headquarters, said yesterday: “We totally deny ownership of this sinister document being circulated by the Atiku campaign and challenge it to prove its veracity to Nigerians.
“While, unlike the Atiku Campaign, we are not in the habit of threatening the media with legal actions in a veiled attempt to gag the Third Estate of the Realm, we would appeal to our friends in the media to be more circumspect with information made available to them by politicians.
“For the avoidance of doubt, we do not need to plan to manipulate a process that already clearly points to our success. As a campaign, we are doing everything lawfully possible to win the January 13, 2011, presidential primaries of the party.
“We have identified and are engaging with the delegates to the primaries. We have visited 32 of the 36 state branches of our party to engage with the delegates; and President Jonathan has personally gone to four of the six geo-political zones to meet with the delegates. The remaining states and zones of the party are scheduled to be engaged with this week after the Xmas festivities.
“We are glad that our efforts are already paying off. We have the endorsements of 21 of the 26 PDP governors and all the six geo-political zones of our party. Non-PDP members as well as non-partisan members of the public have also not hidden their preference for President Jonathan. In an unusual show of solidarity, the entire traditional rulers of the South-East as well as prominent and paramount traditional rulers in the North, South-West and South-South have declared their support for our President.”
Moles in Jonathan’s camp— Atiku Campaign
However, Atiku campaign spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, was insistent on the authenticity of the alleged rigging document which he said was obtained from leakages (moles) within the Jonathan/Sambo campaign headquarters.
He said: “It is a leakage from them and they don’t need to deny what they did. Afterall, didn’t Dr. Omeri say that it was a badly cloned document that we did and now they are coming out to disown it. Which one do we believe?”
On how Atiku campaign obtained the alleged document, Shehu said: “They have leakages in their camp and we are not to be blamed for that and it is because of lack of commitment and passion for what they are doing.
“Once we got it, we circulated it to diplomatic missions in the country to ring the bell about the injustice being planned against us.”
Atiku is desperate—Jonathan Campaign
The Goodluck/Sambo campaign was, however, dismissive of Atiku’s assertions, saying it was ridiculous for Atiku to insinuate that esteemed PDP delegates could be compromised.
It said: “We express our regret about the Atiku Campaign insinuation that the esteemed delegates and members of our party are incapable of making a decision on a matter of such national importance as the selection of our presidential flag bearer without financial inducement.
“This insinuation is an unfortunate manifestation of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s habitual contempt for our party and its members; an attitude which took him to the Action Congress in 2007 and has brought him back in 2010. We can only urge him to be less desperate about his political desire by putting our country and party first in all his subsequent political actions.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/pdp-rigging-roadmap-jonathan-atiku-in-hot-exchange-of-words/
Religion / Re: Both Islamics And Christian Invited: What Do You Think Happens After We Die? by lagbaja20: 10:06am On Dec 27, 2010
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I am not religious, so I dont think anything happens.
I think what happens is that your bode decomposes and that is the end

The whole idea of a day of reckoning, like the existence of God, is nothing more than delusion.

I have never felt the presence of a dead person; and, no one does.

Hell and heaven? I am not sure. I doubt their existence though!
Politics / Re: Atiku Challenges Jonathan To Debate by lagbaja20: 9:43am On Dec 27, 2010
revolt:

What's wrong with bigots in this forum? If gej a phd holder is scared of debating with atiku then I'd be shocked. Meanwhile I've always disliked atiku but men this guy is doing a very good work on his campaign. I must say I'm impressed. Never expected any innovation from him. His campaign team is definitely 100% better than that of the incumbent

Ode!

Atiku has better command of the English language than GEJ
And, Moreover GEJ got his Ph.D in one of the glorified high schools in the the ND/SE. . . not sure.

And,also Atiku has a very good understanding of the economy/politics than GEJ. He is a seasoned politician, street smart, and fearless.
He would finish GEJ in no time!
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by lagbaja20: 9:15am On Dec 27, 2010
Nektar:

forget abt your rant mr professor,i wrote it fast wtout checking d spellings bt i nw discovered that i made some grammatical errors.
Mind u am no longer taking waec or schooling .

Of course, you are not!
WAEC must have been an insurmountable mountain for you
Education / Re: Waec Nov/dec 2010 Gce Result Is Out But Only 20% Passed Nationwide,what A Shame! by lagbaja20: 8:58am On Dec 27, 2010
Nektar:

They depends [/b]mainly in malpractices and [b]forget reading their books, even the so called brilliant ones are joining the queue to avoid stress.
All this special centers are the cause of this decline since the prefer to pay some cash and they wl be assured of a good grade,bt waec is gettin them nw.

I doubt you pass WAEC yourself
You are probably on those 80% that failed!
Romance / Re: "I Am In Love With My Sister's Husband" by lagbaja20: 8:53am On Dec 27, 2010
bomly:

Reconsider loving someone else, it's your sister and you don't have to break her home. Enjoy

What gives?

Cant they both marry the same husband?

If I were the husband, I wouldnt care!
Politics / Re: Nigeria Needs To Split Urgently! by lagbaja20: 8:28am On Dec 27, 2010
Ojiani:

I think women should stay out of politics.

I think you are right, especially if you are married with 6 kids. . . innit?

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