Politics › Re: NNPC Under Jonathan Failed To Remit N3.2trn, Says Auditor-general by LFJ: 12:39am On Mar 15, 2016 |
OZAOEKPE: "na till 2019 we go stop to hear about jonathan " use less leaders Useless followers who don't know that a kobo steal from national pulse come with a consequence. One of such consequence is the reason why you celebrate looters as leaders. |
Politics › Re: If Jonathan And Buhari Stand In A Free And Fair Election TODAY Who Will Win? by LFJ: 12:30am On Mar 15, 2016 |
peacengine: Hahaha where are these folks from: Abacha, Babajide, Shagari, Buhari and Atiku? Over 20 years after Abacha reign looted funds are still lodged in foreign banks and yet his family are frequent guests in Aso rock. What of Babaginda who the North celebrates today? Abeg go sleep
How many SS or SE people have had the opportunity to rule since independence? Name anyone from both regions who has done what Abacha and Co did. Tribalism is trash bro desist from it Go to North, nobody celebrate or defend Babangida, Abacha or Atiku of any wrongdoing. In your own case, you give all excuse in the world not to prosecute any criminal that is associated with your tribe. |
Politics › Re: If Jonathan And Buhari Stand In A Free And Fair Election TODAY Who Will Win? by LFJ: 12:22am On Mar 15, 2016 |
ZKOSOSO: only 4 person with diff monikers chanting Bubu all da way!! I laff!
Free and fair election? GEJ will get 77% votes while 21% from illiterate almajiris and all musliim North will go for Buhari.
Remove religion and Fulani factor....Buhari cannot even win LGA chair... |
Politics › Re: If Jonathan And Buhari Stand In A Free And Fair Election TODAY Who Will Win? by LFJ: 12:14am On Mar 15, 2016 |
ZKOSOSO: only 4 person with diff monikers chanting Bubu all da way!! I laff!
Free and fair election? GEJ will get 77% votes while 21% from illiterate almajiris and all musliim North will go for Buhari.
Remove religion and Fulani factor....Buhari cannot even win LGA chair... Okay, we heard you. If Jonathan cannot win election even with all the lootery, only a fool we think otherwise when his dignity as a human being has been rubbish as a grand commander in thieves. |
Politics › Re: If Jonathan And Buhari Stand In A Free And Fair Election TODAY Who Will Win? by LFJ: 12:09am On Mar 15, 2016 |
peacengine: Jonathan will win hands down in SS and SE. Yes, in SE and SS where looters and criminals are celebrated as leaders. |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 6:44pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: And so? Because you deserve something more honorable than been the chair person of association of wailer. It is never a crime to lose an election, but it is irritating to become a nuisance to others just because you failed to win election. |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 5:15pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
yaki84: then allow we wey no get money wail na. stop criticising people that wants the govt to wake up to their responsibilities. as e no affect u, its affecting me cos right now am buying garri at 4cups 100naira. 1cup of rice at 70naira. What is this wailer talking about? So Tony is now the spokesman of wailer's association of Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 4:08pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: And who is a tool? How else to be a tool in the hands of politicians if not by seeking self protection from them? |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 3:32pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Oga, we celebrate your blessings with you! We also pray for more blessings Thank u. I wish you good luck in your journey, though I don't believe you need to be a tool in the hands of these politicians before your blessings can come. |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 3:02pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
yaki84: I for like join zombies but the problem is zombie no get central market wey things are sold cheap for their fellows. na d same market wey both zombies, wailers n the ekpas dey buy from n we r experiencing the tremendous chanji togeda. barca sef fit feed u, so dont think everybody like me be poor person. I don't join a fo.ol in discussion. If Baca can feed me, thank God he is not the one feeding me now. To the glory of God, I am so bless to the extent that I don't need to beg any politician for self protection. |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by LFJ: 2:34pm On Mar 13, 2016 |
Unfortunately, Mr self protection still have 3 more years to cry and wail on nairaland. It is your right to cry and wail, I am just happy knowing that you will remain in pains as long as President Muhammadu Buhari is in power as the president of our United Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: The Minister Of Finance- Mrs Kemi Adeosun Was Actually Corect by LFJ: 6:23pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
CACAWA: i hold a PhD.... Estimation is taught in O'levels and the rule is clear.
Please don't let's argue. If you hold PhD then I expect more from you. |
Politics › Re: The Minister Of Finance- Mrs Kemi Adeosun Was Actually Corect by LFJ: 4:30pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
CACAWA: Op take it easy
So, she rounded 16.9 to 16 She rounded 6.9 to 6
Why didn't she round 23.9 to 23?
But she is still better than PdP that think 16 is greater than 19. See somebody that don't understand the simple law that guide approximation talking. |
Politics › Re: Buharinomics vs Ineffectual buffoon-Can I Hear A Big AMEN? by LFJ: 10:47pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
naijaboy756: I agree na! Knowledge is power. You claim to hv knowledge and am asking how u nd APC have applied this 'ur knowledge' to cushion the effect of oil price fall on the Naira. Hypocrites You want magician that will help you turn $1 to 1 Naira. This is an evidence of mind that lack in knowledge. The reality of today is that we can not continue to fund your lifestyle that revolves around imported everything. |
Politics › Re: Buharinomics vs Ineffectual buffoon-Can I Hear A Big AMEN? by LFJ: 10:41pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
boluwatife66: It takes a fool to know a fool, dont you think? how many of you APC supporters a quick to label anybody a fool, ipob or wailer for saying what he feels doest stop to amaze me. the truth here thougg is that non of you stupid lots have been able to say amen. do u even realise that many people sch abroad and are affected by ur senile presidents policy? u guys are too dumb to even reason fast...APC was aware of the economic situation that they put us (because they are all d same) and they promised to make a dollar equal a naira. so why then cant we hold them to their promises again? when baba was aware of our economic situation, why did he take him dat long to set up his cabinet or get a minister of finance first? Your problem is multidimensional. When frustrating is joined with ignorance, the ability to think become a serious challenge. Appointing the best economist in the world to manage our economy will not increase the amount of dollars in our reserve. Nigeria has no economy to manage at present because we produce nothing but import everything. This is one of the knowledge you lack. As at today, we produce nothing to give us dollars other than the oil that the price is falling every day. Because of ignorance, you don't know this fact. The only song you understand as at today is devaluation of Naira because that is the only song you have been hearing from people of misinform minds like you. |
Politics › Re: Buharinomics vs Ineffectual buffoon-Can I Hear A Big AMEN? by LFJ: 9:50pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
naijaboy756: knowledge is power indeed. How has the knowledge you seem to have empowered you to halt the free fall of the Naira? Save that bullshit joor! Accept the fact that clueless persons are currently leading this country to it's crash point. Or is it only Nigeria's oil price that crashed? As I said, knowledge is power. Somebody with knowledge will not be struggling to know the reason while Naira is falling. Somebody with knowledge will know that as the rate of oil is falling in the international market, the consequence is that our reserve is going down. With our reserve going down, there is no way we can continue to support the life style of people of your type who think that their lives are incomplete without using imported toothpaste or toothpick. Foolishness and sentiments is a problem, you need to help yourself by searching for knowledge that will help in killing your ignorance. |
Politics › Re: Buharinomics vs Ineffectual buffoon-Can I Hear A Big AMEN? by LFJ: 9:11pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
boluwatife66: May everything good in the lifes of the blind suporters of this administration economic policy experience a slide like our naira in jesus name. The prayer above is due to the face that i got out this morning here in kaduna to buy a bag of pure water and they told me is now 120 instead of #60 last week. Yesterday i was forced to pay 3000 above for a baby stroller my friend bought for less. yet these men are appointing more SA on media as against SA on economic matters. propaganda is now more important than our survival. Knowledge is power. It helps you to think logically rather than thinking with sentiments. A reasonable man will takes his time to know what actually is the reason behind this current policy of government. But a fool will never be interested in understanding the policy of his government whether for his interest or against his interest because sentiments has killed his sense of reasoning. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari: A Disaster In Waiting! by LFJ: 2:29pm On Feb 20, 2016 |
Another psychiatric patient praying for disaster. If disaster befall your country, is your family immune from such disaster? |
Politics › Re: SAD: 3 Pictures That Will Define The Fall Of The Naira In This Era by LFJ: 1:57am On Feb 20, 2016 |
YouthsPC0: When you think the world ends in your village its a problem!
Today the world is a global village thus depreciation affects everyone
For instance
The price of Bread a staple food in many homes is up 5 % and going even the smallest energy bulb is up by #100
Stop being foolish and accept the reality that the President needs to do something urgently All these grammars are not enough to help your dead brain. Because the world is a global village means we should continue to support your desire for anything foreign. This is a government with common sense. With our current level of foreign reserve, and the price of oil going down every minute you don't need to be an economist to know that there is need for urgent step to discourage importation of less important goods. The current step by the government is to send a signal to people of your type to look inward and stop thinking that untill you put on italian shoes your life is incomplete. |
Politics › Re: APC And Her Followers by LFJ: 9:26pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
ENGCHIME: APC and her followers are like morons who you could tell to climb an electrical pole/high tension without any preventive measure against electric shock, and then when you come down I will give you one million naira from our money, just the way Satan tempted Jesus. You could imagine why the northern leaders hate education and only proffer it till date. By Chime Chinedu Enoch M (Englishman) How do you identify a fool? This is one very good example. Their earnings are in Nairas but they walk and sleep thinking of $ as if their lives depend on $. |
Politics › Re: SAD: 3 Pictures That Will Define The Fall Of The Naira In This Era by LFJ: 9:08pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
So sad, common sense is no longer common. Even those who leave in the village now think of $ every minutes. Their earnings are in Nairas but they think about $ more than they think about their lives. |
Politics › Re: I Don't Understand How Anyone Could Have Voted For Buhari by LFJ: 3:07am On Feb 19, 2016 |
kYjelly2: Even on Yahoo blogs after the election, folks from other countries were asking how a country could have elected a former dictator.
Are we so dumb, that out of 160 million people, we couldn't find someone fresh? so we had to go back in time to bring back someone that stole the presidential mandate with a gun?
I just don't get it!
Daily, you here about Nigerians breaking records abroad and Even just recently a Nigerian solved an age old mathematics problem that had evaded solution from others for years.
So out of all the extraordinary Nigerians, we still had to go back and bring a dictator back?
Why are black people like this? I hate to generalize, but in this case, it just seems that the general population is filled with dumb people, or maybe overly sentimental and tribal people, which is still falls under the definition of dumb in my opinion.
Sad that we keep getting things wrong. I hope one day, we will put our brains to good use and critically analyze a candidate, though that may be hard to do for an illiterate population. Those people you refer to as illiterate because they refuse to vote for a thief who spent all his six years in power to loot the treasury are more wiser than you. |
Politics › Re: I Will Not Vote Again If Jega/inec Is Not Prosecuted by LFJ: 5:16pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
It is not a must that you or any of your family must vote. Card reader is not for anybody and it is not against anybody. Those who are crying against card reader are those who think that the card reader dashed their hope of rigging the last election. Crying on nairaland will not help your situation. The fact that you are not happy with the card reader is irrelevant. I am happy with the card reader, my family is happy, given the same opportunity I will vote in favor of anything that will prevent election rigging. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Nations: Are We Losing Our Sense Of Fairness? by LFJ: 4:57pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
The more you think that these IPOB youths will get sense, the more they come out to celebrate their foolishness. |
Politics › Re: Revealed!!! Nnamdi Kanu Educate Inmates In Kuje Prison. by LFJ: 9:56pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
May God restor thé thinking faculty of thé current générations of Igbo. |
Politics › Re: We Need Okonjo Iweala Now More Than Ever by LFJ: 9:50pm On Jan 22, 2016 |
Thé thinking of the current génération of Igbos is disturbing. |
Politics › Re: Top Ranking Biafran Leader Drags Nigeria To New York Court by LFJ: 4:00am On Jan 14, 2016 |
I find it difficult to believe that these people can carry their foolishness to this level. |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari's Failure Will Spell Doom For The Nation by LFJ: 2:22am On Jan 01, 2016 |
FlyboyZee: You keep resounding this ish. IBB failed, Abacha failed, OBJ failed, did Nigeria fail?
What's so special about PMB failing self? After all, he is the one setting himself up for failure... This is a very good example of how dead brain think. |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari's Failure Will Spell Doom For The Nation by LFJ: 2:14am On Jan 01, 2016 |
FlyboyZee: It ain't a must for PMB to succeed. If he fails and things get worse, there is one thing that is sure to happen. There would be a change that would be enthroned by common men like you and I and that change is called a revolution. But, unfortunately many of us always see revolution as shedding of blood and wanton destruction of life and properties. That would not be Nigeria's case as we are far wiser than that and won't shed blood or destroy properties in the revolution that would follow if PMB failed. Like someone said earlier, he (PMB) can only fail himself any get the hell outta our system, did Naija fail when it was assumed that both OBJ and GEJ failed... Just imagine this retarded mind as a councillor. |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari's Failure Will Spell Doom For The Nation by LFJ: 2:07am On Jan 01, 2016 |
godoluwa: Buhari is a failure from his mother's womb If you have just a single person from you family who achieve just half of what Buhari has achieve in life that would have been enough for you to understand the definition of a failure. |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari's Failure Will Spell Doom For The Nation by LFJ: 1:58am On Jan 01, 2016*. Modified: 2:30am On Jan 01, 2016 |
MXrep: Maybe for others but not for igbos, infact, buharis failure is business opportuinity for us. And Buhari success will means what to you? |
Politics › Re: Why Buhari's Failure Will Spell Doom For The Nation by LFJ: 1:47am On Jan 01, 2016 |
EasternActivist: that's a lie. Jonathan was a failure did Nigeria fail.? If buhari fail Nigeria won't fail also. You people should stop this nonsense just to buy in peoples emotions. Buhari can only fail himself. And that's a fact.
And give me one reason to convince me why people should pray for Nigeria which is built on fraudulent structure? You don't need to be a 1st class candidate to know that the failure of Buhari is our failure as a country. We are struggling as a nation today because of the 16 years of PDP failure. If you are lucky to have job today, you may not be lucky to have that job with another 4 years of failure. |