Christianity Etc › Re: Lady Poses Nude With The Holy Bible In Viral Photoshoot: Media React by logicab: 1:28pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
LorDBolton: Those people calling her nudity unbecoming forget AFRICANS more or less dress bare-chested (males n females) it's the. Europeans (whose. Weather actually can't allow them dress like that) who came to tell us it's. Wrong. Not entirely true as many African cultures made fabric and wore clothes. Rather, the nudity was the reality of the African slave. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Lady Poses Nude With The Holy Bible In Viral Photoshoot: Media React by logicab: 12:33pm On Dec 04, 2016 |
Looks like the photo alludes to how the slave owners used religion to put slaves under check. |
Politics › Re: We’ve Paid Some Fulani To Stop Killings In Southern Kaduna – El-rufai by logicab: 2:19pm On Dec 03, 2016 |
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Crime › Re: Delta Polytechnic Student Killed By Her Cultist Lover by logicab: 10:45am On Nov 30, 2016 |
Lol. Opportunity for all the "good" guys to sell their market. |
Politics › Re: Sango, The god Of Lightening, Can't Produce 1KW Of Electricity - Fashola Says by logicab: 7:11pm On Nov 27, 2016 |
omonnakoda: Do you have evidence for this?? You are just saying what you would like to be true
How did we put in place what we already have today
The late Mohammed Hassan from Gombe was the Minister of Mines and Power under Shagari when the Egbin thermal Station was built .He was not an Engineer. He read LAW at Ahmadu Bello University I simply said, that I believe an engineer is what we need at the moment. Well, maybe a lawyer who at least can identify that the real issue we have is the silly "National Grid" concept. |
Politics › Re: Sango, The god Of Lightening, Can't Produce 1KW Of Electricity - Fashola Says by logicab: 5:37pm On Nov 27, 2016 |
omohayek: Until the Nigerian government sells off TCN, pays its own debts to the GENCOs/DISCOs, and frees them to set true market rates for the power they supply, the country's power problems will never be solved. The question is whether Buhari and the NASS have the political will to pass such policies, given the likelihood of a mass backlash and upcoming 2019 elections. Replacing Fashola with even the head of electrical engineering at MIT won't do a single thing to change these political realities. Correct. More pertinent is, trash all this "National Grid" nonsense. Once every state (or even Local Government) is free to generate and sell power to locals, then we are good to go. |
Politics › Re: Sango, The god Of Lightening, Can't Produce 1KW Of Electricity - Fashola Says by logicab: 5:33pm On Nov 27, 2016 |
omonnakoda: To be fair I am not a Fashola supporter and I am not saying whether he has done well or not but his being a lawyer does not disqualify him ant it is important to debunk that illiterate notion. In the top economies of the world the Energy Ministers are very commonly lawyers .In fact if you want to be a minister then you stand a better chance if you do not have a science or technology degree I think what we need to research is the background of Energy Ministers at the time these top economies were just setting out in establishing their energy infrastructure. It is easy to maintain a ministry (as an administrator) once everything is in place; but first putting things (which is where we are at present) in place appears to require a technocrat. It is likely you have more economists as Energy Ministers because their roles have more to do with cutting down costs of operation and running a financially efficient operation. We are not quite there yet. |
Crime › Re: Ikorodu Murder Gang, Baddo Nabbed By Vigilantes (photos) by logicab: 12:45pm On Nov 25, 2016 |
Not to worry. Next week, Baddo will be arrested and killed again. Baddo, the Freddy Krueger of Ikorodu. |
Phones › Re: Guy Snaps Himself In A Ghastly Accident by logicab: 11:31am On Nov 25, 2016 |
...and it is certain the accident victim posted this photo and attached that message himself? |
Politics › Re: Jimoh Ibrahim Replies Lady Who Asked To Be His Sugar Baby by logicab: 1:10pm On Nov 24, 2016 |
Obvious fake profile. Maybe created by Fani Kayode?  |
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Crime › Re: Nigerian Man Shot Dead In The US by logicab: 8:28pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
HtwoOw: You know this because you were shot? I know this because it is public knowledge. That you don't know says a lot about you. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Man Shot Dead In The US by logicab: 8:22pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
HtwoOw: Sorry for the gun shot , but Nobody shoots anybody for no reason Ignorance. Gang members kill random people for initiation. |
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Celebrities › Re: Dj Humility Holds Arik Air Staff Hostage Over Delayed Flight [PICS] by logicab: 10:04am On Nov 17, 2016 |
talktimi: Sometimes we blame the airline but lets also blame those in charge of the aviation fuel supply chain. Something is seriously wrong somewhere Will the aviation fuel suppliers continue to deliver when you are owing with no payment in sight? Some airlines owe a lot and end up having to do pay-as-you-fly. |
Celebrities › Re: Dj Humility Holds Arik Air Staff Hostage Over Delayed Flight [PICS] by logicab: 10:01am On Nov 17, 2016 |
Ariel20: Arik air still owes me for the impromptu cancelled flights.
They are yet to even communicate and apologise for putting me through such trauma.
I have sent several mails for refund yet no response.
I'm so pissed. Do we have any functional customer protection council in Nigeria ?? Take it to CPC. |
Business › Re: How Chinese-owned Huawei Mistreats Staff And The Nigerian State by logicab: 1:24pm On Nov 15, 2016 |
nely: so who will fight for the poor masses ...the masses should fight for themselves. |
Politics › Re: How Justice Ademola, Wife Collected N597m Bribe - FG by logicab: 9:50pm On Nov 14, 2016 |
Daboomb: All the people/those whom the Judge had adjudicated against, in relation to those whom he got a bribe from, must ask that their case be re-opened adn re-tried, citing "miscarriage of justice under the influence of Judge tampering", as a reason. Now, you just touched on an area I didn't even think of. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Engineers Mount GPS Monument As Search For Oil In The North Intensifies by logicab: 12:37am On Nov 13, 2016 |
ceejay4real: Where the mistress to a Military Head of State suddenly becomes super wealthy to the extent of emerging Africa's richest woman! Alakija? Mistress? To whom? |
Politics › Re: NNPC Engineers Mount GPS Monument As Search For Oil In The North Intensifies by logicab: 12:35am On Nov 13, 2016 |
Originalsly: Jthe plan to set the North up with all it requires to be a self sufficient country The North could have been self-sufficient on Groundnut Pyramids and did not want to be part of the Nigerian Union; but the Great Zik of Africa persuaded them. So what changed? Nothing. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Vs Clinton: When Did Nigerians Start Having Opinion In American Politics? by logicab: 6:46am On Nov 09, 2016 |
All the funny talk about launch codes as if it only takes the President's codes to launch a nuclear missile. No President can take the unilateral decision to launch a missile. Secondly the direction of US international policies have not been known to radically change. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Vs Clinton: When Did Nigerians Start Having Opinion In American Politics? by logicab: 4:06am On Nov 09, 2016 |
Lordave: can you list ways you think Africans will survive without western aid? No 1 to 10: Stop Europeans, Asians, Americans, Canadians, etc from robbing us blind (natural resources and financial scams including inflated government contracts). |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Vs Clinton: When Did Nigerians Start Having Opinion In American Politics? by logicab: 3:46am On Nov 09, 2016 |
BigIyanga: Neither Trump nor Clinton mentioned Africa in all three debates. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Vs Clinton: When Did Nigerians Start Having Opinion In American Politics? by logicab: 3:34am On Nov 09, 2016 |
sukkot: everybody knows american presidents are just puppets. Not everybody. Anyway, they've given Blacks their own president (Obama) so Blacks shouldn't moan again (about racism, slavery, etc). He he. Nice move. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Vs Clinton: When Did Nigerians Start Having Opinion In American Politics? by logicab: 3:07am On Nov 09, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Politics in the USA is the paradigm of Democracy. The so called Democracy we abuse in this your Nigeria is tailored towards America's democracy Actually the US can learn 1 or 2 things from Nigeria's democratic practice. |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Nigerian Army Modifies Logo by logicab: 4:28pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
ransomed: Northerners Army's logo just got modified. Nigeria has been sold out to islamic world long ago. Yanmiri zik and Yoruba Awo were forced by cattle boy Bello to accept the Arabic inscription or forget about independence. I think you got your History wrong there. The North did not want to continue as part of Nigeria at independence; rather they wanted to secede. The were convinced to remain by Azikiwe. You may want to ask Azikiwe why he convinced them to stay. |
Politics › Re: Senators, Reps Lament: We’re Not Recouping Campaign Spending by logicab: 2:41pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
AfroKnight:
 They are not even scared to say such nonsense. My exact thought. They are making implicating statements. |
Politics › Re: Supreme Court’s Secret Account Uncovered By DSS by logicab: 11:28am On Nov 05, 2016 |
HomoDroid: FG/DSS/EFCC are fighting an un-winnable war. It's these same cult-like Jugdes who will have to convict the accused ones!? Aha. You see what I see; how do you play this end-game? |
Politics › Re: PHOTOS: Nigerian Army Modifies Logo by logicab: 11:26am On Nov 05, 2016 |
The history of the Nigerian Army dates to 1863, when Lt Glover of the Royal Navy selected 18 indigenes from the Northern part of the country and organized them into a local force, known as the "Glover Hausas". Glover as governor of Lagos used this small force to mount punitive expedition in the Lagos hinterland and to protect British trade routes around Lagos. In 1865, after the "Glover Hausa" became a regular force, it was renamed to "Hausa Constabulary". It performed both police and military duties for the Lagos colonial government. https://www.naij.com/tag/nigerian-army.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glover_HausasThat is the history of the Nigerian Army; and that explains a lot of things. |
Politics › Re: Supreme Court’s Secret Account Uncovered By DSS by logicab: 11:05am On Nov 05, 2016 |
edebemba: How can judges deposit bribe money into an account that does not belong to them? My man, that's how a syndicate operates! The bribes are not paid directly to the judges; rather payment is made into an official account which they can then draw money from making it appear legitimate. These are judges we are speaking about, so they are pretty smart. If you think about it well though, you will see how simple it is. It is a syndicated work where people buy judgement by paying into a slush fund account; and the judges in charge of these cases are then prevailed upon by the syndicate to deliver judgement in favor of the buyer. Very simple! |