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NRI PRIEST: You are a smelly pig; If you wanna sound civil we can talk but if you come here and start speaking from your ass...Did you say El rufai intellect?? A man who cant comport himself in a civilived manner...always talking out of character and even called GEJ a member of Boko HAREM....He will soon end up like buhari!!^^^ Your Governor's response to El-Rufai's article is very silly. It is the kind of response you'd expect from a brainless entity..... |
Billyonaire: Anointing works only in religion, I do not know how anointing, a religious word came into politics, oh, lest I forget, Godfather is a religious word. And the two Ayatollas, Tinubu and Buhari of the Muslim Clan, wanna field a Northern Muslim to come kill us all with bombsWhat works in Politics?? Is it Selection?? Are Ʊ aware that Fashola was "anointed" by Tinubu?? Whatever they call it anointing, coronation, selection.....etc. What Nigerians want is a candidate that is free from religious and tribal bigotry, smart and has a track record of excellent performance in public service. If Buhari and Tinubu can present candidates that meet these criteria then good for us.... |
drzed: Mr. Bayooooo, many Nigerians dont understand (or appreciate) constructive criticism and hence resort to cries of tribalism every time some one points to an issue that affects them. It is funny too that Peter Obi is now dragging the entire Igbo into the fray (hmmm, I wonder why) when it is his state (Anambra) he should be defending, if at all the state was wronged by El-Rufai's analysis. Its like Fashola calling a criticism of his state's budget an insult on Yorubas. Haba! Why do our leaders ALWAYS use tribe to divide us and divert issues?Some Ibos enjoy "playing the victim"..... Maybe an aftermath of the a s s whooping they received during the Civil War.. They believe everyone else Ȋ̝̊̅$ trying to victimise and oppress them... Anyone who calls El-Rufai's write-up an insult to the Ibo race is just an intellectual dwarf who lacks the brain-power to stand up to El-Rufai's intellect. If they like some silly Ibos should keep "playing the victim", instead of tasking their sleeping governor to wake up.... |
darediamond: GOOD GREAT NEWS*!*!*Who's this S W I N E ? ? ? ![]() |
ismhab: Viewing this topic: alj harem(m),Why are you viewing the viewers..?? Are you jobless..?? Why am I even viewing a jobless viewer who is viewing the jobless viewers...?? Thank God I'm not Jobless ![]() ![]() ![]() |
kutchs: I ve been saying it, the FG should watch that boy Rawufu, he doesnt look good.FG should watch Boko-Haram, Corruption etc. What's their bizness with Rauf?? |
Billyonaire: Some silly Governor trying to score cheap political points, instead of using the handout from Abuja to tar roads, build schools and hospitals and provide local power plants, he declare another day for lazying around. June 12 is in the dustbin of history. Abiola is dead, deal with it.You are a lost soul.... |
Nice one by the Governor, hope those with twisted minds who accused ACN of sponsoring the Unilag protests now know better.... Carry on Mr Governor, no honor can ßξ 2 great for one who paid the supreme price for our democracy.. |
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Ganys: Are you sick? Ive been using FB before GEJ thought of having Email address..MtwweeThat was a statement made by one Foolish man appointed by Your President.... ![]() Minister of Information, Labaran Maku @ President Goodluck Jonathan's 'Facebook' book launch that held on Monday Dec 20, 2010 at Eko Hotel, Lagos. Source: People who watched the programme live on AIT http://nigeriacelebritygossips..com/2010/12/i-want-to-thank-goodluck-jonathan-for.html |
buJu-234:The so-called Urhobo elders under the guise of UPU-Urhobo Progressive Union, sold the birth-right of the Urhobo people. These youths should take this WAR to their local chieftains [/b]who sold them out. Even in Delta state, the Urhobos have no say in the current administration. All they have is a Deputy Governor who is actually Uduaghan's house boy. Many urhobo youths have been frustrated into Okada business to survive. Majority of the Okada men in Delta State are Urhobos. Some Urhobo youths have even had to change their names to Ijaw or Itsekiri names to enable them get jobs in Oil/Oil Servicing companies. [b]A typical Urhobo man can sell his birthright for "A bottle of Ogogoro and a plate of pepper-soup"/b].. ![]() If you doubt the above statement, ask Ibori when he returns from UK (I pray he doesn't return) he was a "birthright-buyer"....... and by the way.... [b]I AM PROUDLY URHOBO ![]() |
apoti: The joke is on youAbeg my broda I tire o... D guy na GEJ fan but he nor dey follow up wetin him Oga dey do.. Abeg bros come flex dis bottle of Ogogoro with me while we dey ponder on the next committee wen we go form to ♍ά̲̣̥kε̲̣̣̣̥ sure say every-every involve F̶̲̅Õ̳͡я̅ 4 d fresh-air-tins |
![]() Una nor dey fear..?? Ά̲̣̥ Committee chaired by Patience Jonathan to stop Boko-Haram from "killing people and making the children a WIDOWS".. ![]() |
Uncle Joe don sh*t for body.... Oya a.s.s-kissers make come clean una oga yansh.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Wow!!! Goodluck Azikiwe Father-Christmas Ebele Jonathan... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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nerodenero: The General is on point here but I detest his fanaticism and extremism.Again,I thought the PDP bigwigs accused him of some suitcases.If this is true,then,who will shoot him for being corrupt too?Aside this,I think he is still better than the numerous thieves called leaders that we have had over the yrs.These guyz are bloody liars..... |
kenjudy: “Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, "Take, eat; this is my body." And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, saying, "Drink of it, all of you; for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you I shall not drink again of this fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.” ~Matthew 26:26-29"Most truly I say unto thee, THOU HATH S.T.Ʊ.P.I.D" Nairaland 1:3 |
bros12345: great and eye opening article. now the question is wht about nairaland. where will it be in 5 to 10 years time. Seun should think of leaving this forum age. and u website owners where will ur site be in the next 20 years?Innovation, creativity and ability to adapt to changes in culture, technology and customers' needs and wants can ensure that businesses stand the test of time.... |
Buhari will not win any election in Nigeria. He lacks the goodwill of many Nigerians especially southerners mainly because of his perceived extremist tendencies.... He should spend his time, energy and other resources in supporting a candidate who is honest, intelligent, nationally accepted and has a track-record of excellent performance in public service.. Fashola Άŋϑ XXXXXXXXXX.... |
When was the last time we heard good news in Nigeria ![]() |
Arosa: Has she resigned yet?Will she resign voluntarily ?? ......Except to pursue a political ambition... They only get kicked out of office... |
Foreign TB Joshua.... ![]() |
Facebook will become something of a has-been within five to eight years, according to one analyst. And while that assertion has raised a ruckus online this week, other industry analysts wouldn't be shocked if the prediction comes true. "In five to eight years they are going to disappear in the way that Yahoo has disappeared," said Eric Jackson, founder of Ironfire Capital while appearing on CNBC's Squawk on the Street. "Yahoo is still making money. It's still profitable, still has 13,000 employees working for it. But it's 10% of the value that it was at the height of 2000. For all intents and purposes, it's disappeared." Jackson noted that so far there have been three generations of Internet companies. Yahoo, a Web portal, is a great example as an online pioneer. Facebook then swept in as the second generation with the wave of social media. The third generation is all about mobile. One of the problems for Facebook is that the company has not been able to monetize its burgeoning mobile base. Company executives even raised the issue in its pre-IPO filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this spring. And that could really hold the company back and give others a chance to flourish in its place. "Look at how Google has struggled moving into social, and I think Facebook is going to have the same kind of challenges moving into mobile," said Jackson. The prediction of Facebook's demise comes just weeks after the social network's troubled IPO. Although many financial analysts had expected the company's stock to rocket from the initial offering price of $38 a share to $50 or even $90 a share, the stock never popped. At the market close today, Facebook's stock price was down to $25.87, well below its initial offering. Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with Moor Insights & Strategy, doesn't agree that Facebook will slip to become a second-tier player in under 10 years. But he does think the company may have some troubles ahead. "Facebook won't disappear in five years, but I'm confident they won't see the same growth rates as they are seeing today," he added. "Even with the rise of more vertically-oriented sites like Pinterest, Instagram and Goba, consumers will need a social home-base where all their acquaintances and friends are accessible." However, there's always a new company nipping at the heels of every market leader and it will be no different for Facebook. "If Facebook fades, it will be at the rise of other, more nimble companies," said Moorhead. "This is no different than the fading of AltaVista, AOL and Yahoo. Consumer taste and technologies change, and if you are the 800-pound gorilla and miss a beat, you may be headed down." Dan Olds, an analyst with The Gabriel Consulting Group, said Jackson is right that mobile will play an increasingly important role for any Internet company, especially social networks. However, he said it's premature to count Facebook out of the mobile game. "Facebook is making slow progress on the mobile front," he said. "Most users find the interface to be hard to see and use. But Facebook has recently redesigned its mobile interface to make it easier to see pictures, for example, which is a step in the right direction. But they also need to build a mobile-enhanced business model in order to attract advertisers, as well." Brad Shimmin, an analyst with CurrentAnalysis, agrees that mobile will be important - either as a platform that helps Facebook prosper or as a platform that causes it to stumble. "It is simply a hugely important market driver, which will most likely play a significant role in Facebook's future, depending upon whether or not the company is able to respond to this sweeping trend," he added. "I think we're still a ways out from seeing whether or not their recent mobility endeavors are going to play out in a positive way. But as with their security issues in the past, it is in Facebook's overall favor that they're attempting to tackle this difficult area." Olds noted that Facebook is no longer the young start-up it once was and its executives are billionaires and millionaires. That means there will always be someone quick to point a finger at its challenges and call for its demise. "Whenever a big successful company stumbles or even fails to move quickly enough in the right direction, there's always a chorus of folks ready to kick them at least a few times," said Olds. "There's a lot of that with Facebook these days and we can expect to hear more of this over time." http://www.pcworld.com/article/257035/bye_bye_facebook_analyst_predicts_social_network_to_disappear_in_5_to_8_years.html#tk.hp_new |
djustice: The project is funded by the World Bank, The Federal Government of Nigeria, and ECOWAS. Lagos State is just lucky to be in the right position geographically speaking, and Fashola, as is usual with ACN deceivers, is quick to jump in and claim credit for something not a penny of Lagos State funds is entering. Awon ole jati jati.You are a [size=18pt]KPORKPICE[/size] ![]() |
djustice: The project is funded by the World Bank, The Federal Government of Nigeria, and ECOWAS. Lagos State is just lucky to be in the right position geographically speaking, and Fashola, as is usual with ACN deceivers, is quick to jump in and claim credit for something not a penny of Lagos State funds is entering. Awon ole jati jati.You are a [size=18pt]KPORKPICE[/size] |
djustice: The project is funded by the World Bank, The Federal Government of Nigeria, and ECOWAS. Lagos State is just lucky to be in the right position geographically speaking, and Fashola, as is usual with ACN deceivers, is quick to jump in and claim credit for something not a penny of Lagos State funds is entering. Awon ole jati jati. ![]() |
Beaf: Why bail out of your inane argument by claiming to know little about what you are talking about?Ur stupidity is legendary..... |
~Bluetooth:You are a kporkpice....... |
brownusagirl: this is foolishness. Jesus is love not violence.You can only imagine what can happen when a man is pushed to the wall............ |
Onyeabo Azubuike Ihejirika was born on February 13, 1956 in Ovim, Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Abia State.http://www.abiastate.gov.ng/2012/01/lt-gen-azubuike-ihejirika/ Ihejirika was born on February 13, 1956 in Ovim, Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Abia State. He commissioned into the army on December 17, 1977 as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 18th regular combatant course.http://igbopeople..com/2010/09/onyeabo-azubuike-ihejirika.html President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday appointed an Igbo man, Major-General Onyeabo Azubuike Ihejirika, from Ovim, Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State to head the Nigeria Army.http://www.igbofocus.co.uk/html/biafra_news.html For those who think you'll only enjoy a government when your "brother" is appointed into a position of authority.... |
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It was Patience Jonathan that made that statement sometimes ago