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RomanceRe: What's Your Experience With Codedruns ? by macjive01(op): 8:11pm On Mar 15, 2017
Jman06:
So you wasted 10k just to satisfy some crazy fantasieshuh
No reach wey boys dey spend in a bar , let alone club
RomanceRe: What's Your Experience With Codedruns ? by macjive01(op): 7:13pm On Mar 15, 2017
share your experience..
RomanceRe: What's Your Experience With Codedruns ? by macjive01(op): 12:47pm On Mar 15, 2017
Oyind18:
Take your trophy angry
grin grin
RomanceWhat's Your Experience With Codedruns ? by macjive01(op): 12:23pm On Mar 15, 2017
Everybody just dey mention this codedruns of a thing at my office, so last weekend i decided to give it a try.

After spending like 20 mins scanning the lovely pics of the girls on the site , with cynical mind i called one. The phone rang, she picked but didnt response to my hello , and shortly dropped it.
i sent a text . she replied she was busy. At least she is real.

For some reason i was thinking it might be fraudsters behind those pics and numbers.

Having gotten a response i decided to try a few other numbers. I didnt call again, chose to rather text.

After having text like 5 girls, a got a response from thh second girl. i then promptly called her,
I told her i was in lagos, if she was availble for 2 hours in the evening.

see nonsense, she wanted me to pay her transport from benin to Lagos. but her profile clearly states she lived in lagos.
O boy , i wasnt ready for that, wasnt prepared to spend more than 10k. i dismissed her.

Not long afterwards, i received an sms from another of the numbers i had earlier text.
Hi, who is this ?

i called her and explained myself.
She was game.
asked for my location, etc, where i would want us to meet.
I told her my place.
then we begin bargain price. her price on her profile was like 10k/per hour.

Long story short, we agreed on 10k plus me buying her food as she was hungry.

when she finally turned up.
First, she was different from the profile photo on CR, though she wasnt bad herself, but i was looking for a big breast to suck that late afternoon, only to be disappointed with a smaller cup.
Anyway, the girl was very submissive and gave in to all my porn fantasies without much complain. licked my Anus thoroughly. grin grin

Will see her again no doubt. ended up staying past 4 hours watching movies.
PoliticsRe: South-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op): 9:27am On Mar 12, 2017
chudionu58:
Jonathan's govt funded...
1. Alaoji phase 1 500mw
2. Calabar NIPP 500mw
3. Sapele NIPP 450mw
4. Ihovbor(Edo) 500mw
5. Omotosho(Ondo) 500mw
6. Geregu NIPP (Kogi) 500mw and the
7. Olorunsogo NIPP (ogun) 500mw
...all to full completion.

True or false.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Nigeria

None of these are working.. funded on paper. they are all incomplete, partial operation.

point of correction many on your list were started built bu OBJ administration.
PoliticsRe: South-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op): 8:55pm On Mar 11, 2017
Apologies on my earlier statement.
PoliticsRe: South-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op): 8:54pm On Mar 11, 2017
bishopkay:
Bigoted fools like the op are the problem with Nigeria. Jonathan was the president of Nigeria not president of the South-south.

Buhari been there now, what capital project has be done for the North in the two years he's been there? One thing you should understand is this; presidents face the area that gives them more oppostition so they can have a smooth ride during their tenures. Example; the Onitsha-Enugu road been fixed by Buhari is it in the North?
The Ogoni clean up even Though it was more of media hype was one of the first major projects carried out by the Buhari government. Was it in the North? Many other examples abound.

I gave up on you Op when you said Jonathan didn't build power stations in the south. Do you know there are about 3 NIPPs in the South-south alone with one at Bayelsa all built by GEJ?

What you should know is this.. .presidents are normally under pressure to act opposite of regions but I guess you wouldn't know that because all you think of is how to cause a tribal war on NL or you are a kid with access to the internet and just come in here to spew trash without due deligence and research.

Next time before you come at a people, conduct your due research with deligence. Also as a bonus, you are extremely daft for referring to a whole region of people as daft. Stupid boy.
please state the fubctional power station GEJ built in the south.

The only function power station is the Ibom P station which was built by Akwa ibom.
PoliticsRe: South-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op): 6:01pm On Mar 11, 2017
EricBloodAxe:
Jonathan messed up bigly...but wen in d position of power wit strategic interests and surrounded by hegemonic cabals...ur thought process and intuition 90℅ of d time is controlled by d pple who put u in power. Why do u think most nigerian politicians don't keep up to 70℅ of dia campaign promises? Even Buhari a retired general and a known dictator still finds it hard to steer d country witout permission frm his inner circle. Its a different ball game in dt power seat.

Yet still Jonathan is to be blamed for not investing in d south even though he did empower many southerners to financial sustainability. Still he is to be blamed for throwing away d only opportunity for us to leap forward developmentally...but for how long will we keep blaming him?
as i said not really blaming Him GEJ but the elders from that region esp those who have been agitating for these.
PoliticsRe: South-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op): 10:09am On Mar 10, 2017
EricBloodAxe:
Dude were u in a coma all diz yrs? Or ur prison sentence just expired? Cuz i don't see wat u tend 2 derive frm diz stale old news. Jonathan is no more d president. He lost elections in 2015. So stop crying over spilt milk n move on .
The beauty of the human mind is its ability to sit back and reflect.

just thinking the missed opportunities the SS missed with a president of its extraction.

seriously, there is not one , i mean one single meaningful thing that goodluck did for his people. However , i dont blame him solely, in fact very little actually, he was a simply man, i blame more the likes of Edwin clark and his irks who have been very vocal on issues of SS and ND but when their son got in they all forget the essense of their struggle all these years and solely focused on personal looting and enrichment.
PoliticsSouth-south and missed opportunities with GEJ by macjive01(op):
It pains me to make such sweeping statement, however to drive my points please permit it to stand.

How could it be that we very very recently had a Six-year presidency from this region and they have nothing to show for it.

How could GEJ have choosen Kaduna as the first state to benefit from the modern trainline, when there is a Lagos, a Portharcourt, Onitsha, Calabar.
As a south-south man whose people have complained of marginalization, complained of their "oyel money" being used to develop Lagos and Abuja, yet their son, couldnt think of the region to site the first train route. Even directing it to lagos would have favoured his kins men more than the kaduna.

East -West road: this is one of the most important road in the South-south region, as it cuts across many of the state in the region, a main artery in River state, yet the contract was awarded to a local contractor, when Julius berger builds LGA roads in the North, will heaven fall if this same julius berger build the most important Federal road in south-south ?


Greater Portharcourt: Not sure the full intention of Amechi, but on paper this was a laudable plan; to expand and create a new financial and business district in portharcourt, a waterfront business district. PEJ thwarted the plan with her " YOU MUST NOT USE THE WORD MUST" (despite she just use the word .MUST). And that became the end of Greater PH city.

EGINA FPSO base,: this was awarded to a Tinubu backed company with guaranty that the full construction will be done in Bayelsa, like a fisherman, a drunk fisherman, they were busy stealing and looting or shear stupidity, the Tinubus, transfered teh $500 million contract to lagos.
20 days to end of GEJ tenure, it then appeared his team woke up and realise that they have been hoodwinked.


Calaba SEAPORT, there is a seaport in calabar, all that is required is to dredge the canal it to a mere 15m. that was not remembered.

Obudu cattle ranch... nothing was done on that

Ibaka Seaport ??

Relocating Oil companies HQ to main Operational Base. huh i feel so ashamed when i learnt they were asking Dullard of Daura to mandate the companies to move. GEJ was president, Alison from Bayelsa was Petroleum minister and they didnt remember to agitate for it then ?

Power stations, OBJ built two gas powered station in geragu and one in Ogun/ondo, where there is no gas, gas pipeline to transport the gas to these stations, experts have indicated its best to move or build new stations close to the location of gas, yet GEJ didnt care to build one in the south south, despite the $2B power section special funding from Foreign reserve.

Airport ? Federal Airport.... How can the oil region, the goose that lay the golden egg, have no fuctional Federal Airport ? this is incomprehensible.
why would GEJ insist on building an waste of an "airport" in bayelsa, when he could have insisted portharcourt airport would be the airport he would use, that single action could have mandated all the government agencies to repair, rebuild and make the portharcourt airport functional.

Rural Electrification ?

Creek transportation ?

Compensation of victim of oil exploration and spills; many people in these regions, previous farmers and fisherman have been driven to wretchedness as they cant farm nor fish anymore.


How about Warri wharf ?
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by macjive01(op): 7:29pm On Apr 21, 2016
chii8:
Dearest op,u v a nice story,it wl b great if u update it.
find the rest of the story here

http://codedruns.com/index.php/blogs
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by macjive01(op): 7:32pm On Apr 13, 2016
macjive01:
i will someday
I will Tonight before i sleep.
LiteratureRe: The 21st Century Lagos Wife. by macjive01(op): 6:29pm On Apr 13, 2016
pastorpussy:
I still look forward to the continuation of this story..
Macjive01
Where are you athuh
i will someday
PoliticsRe: IPOD Conversation With The Yoruba Friend- One Nigeria Concept by macjive01: 7:19pm On Apr 11, 2016
really...
PoliticsRe: 8 Governors Who Have No Business Building Airports by macjive01: 8:28am On Mar 24, 2016
chiefobdk:
you didn't make sense.
why do anambra indigene have to go to delta enugu or
imo states to spend money dat should have been spent in
anambra.
airport is a priority is anambra if really the government is
serious about its think home strategy. every anambra
money should be spent in anambra so that it will circulate
in anambra..and strengthen anambra economy.
having an airport in anambra will create jobs for anambra
youths.
the tax returns from the anambra airport is good for igr...
it will be good especially wen u 're working on bringing
foreign investors. the presence of an airport will boost the
confidence...
I have more but. I ll stop here.
stop disgracing Ur self pls.
Can I ask you a question?

How much returns do you think an airport would fetch a state?
How much does imo state make from imo airport from the combined patronage of residents of Anambra and Abia ? Very little. Almost insignificant.

Airport business is not profitable unless there is a huge patronage.

As a state governor, would you rather spend money on an airport that has little revenue generating capacity or on shopping malls - which has huge demand, will be an instant sale. The shopping mall will uplift the state of shopping and sanitation in the state. Pay back itself almost instantly. Provide massive continuous revenue from taxes.

Someone mentioned Anambra is building 3 malls already, do you think that's enough?
Onitsha alone needs about 20 shopping malls. I repeat 20 massive shopping malls.

The cost of building the airport will build a modern mega mall. Which will be snapped up by markets . The money made will be plunged back into building another mall.
Within 4 years the state can proudly eradicate the current open stall dirty markets littered in Onitsha and Anambra as a whole.

The state of cleanliness of the city and state will greatly be improved.

More taxes from the stalls will increase government coffers.

Increase patronage of shoppers. More money to the markets and traders. More money to Anambra. More money to make even more noise.

Standard of living will be significantly improved.

Shoppers experience will be a delight.

Same goes for ABA.

What is your choice shopping malls or airport?


Like for shopping malls , share for airport.
PoliticsRe: 8 Governors Who Have No Business Building Airports by macjive01:
SpaceTour:
These are the only states in Nigeria that needs airport for genuine reasons.

Abuja, Lagos, Rivers, Kano, Anambra, Delta, Enugu, Ogun and Abia.

Well the op stop crying because infrastructures are already rising at the site of Anambra International Cargo Airport.
Anambra and Abia doesnt need any airport at this time.

Enugu Airport is only 1 hour away from heart of an Onitsha .

Asaba airport is 10 mins from Onitsha.
If the proposed airport is built in oba which is at least 30 mins from Onitsha . Most businessmen will still prefer ASABA airport with is literally across the pond.


Same for ABA. There are two airports within 30mins of ABA - Imo airport and portharcourt airport.
If the proposed airport is built in umuahia, owerri airport will still be closer to ABA business men and will continue to be preferred due to proximity.

I rather they plunge that money into other state infrastructure.

They can built world class hospital for a start.

Or a dubai class shopping mall and move their current dirty markets into malls.
PropertiesRe: Buy Lands At Our Planned Estate "Royal Palm Estates" Ugwuomu Nike, Enugu by macjive01: 12:13am On Mar 08, 2016
Sorry guys I have been out of the country . I will pay my share of whatever was agreed by the end of the month.
More power to your elbows.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Memorial (genocide By The Hausas And Awolowo) by macjive01(op): 11:43pm On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]www.biaframemorial.org [/size]
PoliticsBiafra Memorial (genocide By The Hausas And Awolowo) by macjive01(op): 6:29pm On Nov 12, 2015
THIS WILL SHOCK MANY, A MASTERPIECE WRITTEN BY A NIGER DELTAN FROM URHOBO:


www.biaframemorial.org

... this is coming from a Deltan, which will also shock many..., as they have tried to Divide us by State and Geo-political zones - Chike Michael.

Ena Ofugara from Urhobo wrote:

More On How A People Have Thrived in Adversity.
Four years into independence, three years before civil war, see how Nigeria was treating IGBOS
Now for you who may not understand why Igbos tried to leave the union, listen to parliamentarians.... Law makers in 1964 and tell me if it is your tribe you will not be like Ojukwu. Why would you want to be in a country where people treat you like this? Read for yourselves.
"Northern House Of Assembly Proceedings, February-March 1964
Below is an extract from the proceedings of the Northern Region House of Assembly between February and March 1964, less than four years after Nigeria’s independence from the British. I have nothing to add.

Read and judge for yourself:
Mallam Muhammadu Mustapha Mande Gyan:
On the allocation of plots to Ibos or allocation of stalls, I would like to advise the Minister that these people know how to make money, and we do not know the way and manner of getting about this business. We do not want Ibos to be allocated with plots. I do not want them to be given plots...

Mallam Bashari Umaru:
I would like (you), as a Minister of Land and Survey, to revoke forthwith all Certificates of Occupancy from the hands of the Ibos resident in the Region... (Applause).

Mr. A. A. Agogede:
I’m very glad that we are in a Moslem country, and the government of Northern Nigeria allowed some few Christians in the region to enjoy themselves according to the belief of their religion, but building of hotels should be taken away from the Igbos, and even if we find some Christians who are interested in building hotels and do not have money to do so, the government should aid them, instead of allowing Ibos to continue with their hotels.

Dr. Iya Abubakar (Special Member, Lecturer, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria):
I am one of the strong believers in Nigerian unity, and I have hoped for our having a united Nigeria, but certainly if the present state of affairs continues, I hope the government will investigate first the desirability and secondly the possibility of extending Northernisation policy to the petty traders. (Applause).

Mallam Mukhtar Bello:
I would like to say something very important, that the Minister should take my appeal to the Federal Government about the Igbos in the post office. I wish the numbers of these Igbos be reduced…. There are too many of them in the North. They are like sardines and 1 think they are just too dangerous to the Region.

Mallam Ibrahim Musa:
Mr. Chairman, Sir. Well first and foremost, what I have to say before this Hon. House is that we should send a delegation to meet our Hon. Premier to move a motion in this very Budget Session that all the Ibos working in the Civil Service of Northern Nigeria, including the native authorities, whether they are contractors or not, should be repatriated at once...

Mallam Bashari Umaru:
There should be no contracts either from the government, native authorities, or private enterprises given to Ibo contractors (Government Bench: Good talk and shouts of “Fire the Southerners”). Again, Mr. Chairman, the foreign firms too should be given time limit to replace all Ibo in their firms by some other people.

The Premier (Alhaji the Hon. Sir Ahmadu Bello, K.B.E., Sardauna of Sokoto):
It is my most earnest desire that every post in the region, however small it is, be filled by a Northerner (Applause)

Alhaji Usman Liman:
What brought the Ibos into this region? They were here since the colonial days. Had it not been for the colonial rule, there would hardly have been any Ibo in this region. Now that there is no colonial rule, the Ibos should go back to their region. There should be no hesitation about the matter.
Mr. Chairman, North is for Northerners, East for Easterners, West for Westerners, and the Federation is for us all. (Applause)

The Minister of Land and Survey (Alhaji the Hon. Ibrahim Musa Cashash, O.B.E.):
Mr. Chairman. Sir, I do not like to take up much of the time of this House in making explanations, but I would like to assure members that having heard their demands about Ibos holding land in Northern Nigeria, my ministry will do all it can to see that the demands of members are met. How to do this, when to do it, al1 these should not be disclosed. In due course, you will all see what will happen. (Applause).
Culled from M. O. Onyenakeya, Igbos in Nigerian Politics, pp.30-32
PoliticsRe: Biafra Is More Ijaw, Ibibio,oron Etc Than Igbo....asari Dokubo by macjive01: 6:21pm On Nov 12, 2015
For comprehensive account of the civil war check out

www.biaframemorial.org



Yorubas are so ... I will hold my breath.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi,a Friend Or An Enemy Of Ikwerre People - By Ikwerreboy by macjive01: 8:58pm On Oct 27, 2015
OBJ might be as ugly and corrupt as the devil but one think you wont deny him is his political vision and foresight.

He can merely look into a soul and tell who a person is.

Imagine identifying Amechi as Kleg politican even before people outside Rivers could say who he Amechi is. Fastforward a decade later. Amechi's true self is manifested. He is nothing but a traitor.
PoliticsRe: Amaechi,a Friend Or An Enemy Of Ikwerre People - By Ikwerreboy by macjive01: 8:47pm On Oct 27, 2015
He went to an all out battle against Serg. Meeting wt non- indigenes,esp d Igbos,telling them nt to make d mistake of voting for Awuse. Saying,'he is an agbero..nd if they should vote him,he was going to THROW THEM OUT shocked all out of Rivers state'. Wt this msg,d Igbos massively voted against Serg and Odili bcame d govnr.
The above portion of your message is greatly misleading.

Peter odili didnt need to campaign to get igbo votes, he is Igbo, he is from sections of rivera that speak and identify as Igbo.

He married an Igbo

He went to UNN

He is actively invokved in Igbo affairs, new yam festival etc.

On current Wike, igbos might reluctantly vote him only becos they igbos may identify more with him than traitor Amechi. And his stooge Dakuku

If Amechi is sensible, he should sponsor Omehia to contest , you will see a big swarm of igbo vote going to omehia, wike will be left with only minority south ikwerre vote.

Then Dakuku could then hold sway in the riverline area.

Realistically ikwerre vote will hardly amount to 10% of total vote.


Rivers state is complex. Different aligience and lots of animosity between various clans and village .
PoliticsRe: Should Igbos Vote For Wike On The Re-run ? by macjive01(op): 6:43am On Oct 27, 2015
nairalandmaster:
nice one op. keep it up
Is that all you can contribute to the debate?
PoliticsShould Igbos Vote For Wike On The Re-run ? by macjive01(op): 4:43am On Oct 27, 2015
I believe Wike is among the minority of ikweres that denies their Igboness. ( how can one really denouce his heritage) , If that is the case, why should igbos support him at this re-run ? ( shouldnt be a criteria to vote for someone but both parties are as corrupt as the devil's bible, hence the decision of who to vote for is mostly emotional.

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