Politics › Re: Gowon To Pro-biafran Agitators: You’re Ignorant Of History, Emulate Zik. by malton: 10:19am On May 11, 2016 |
They are majorly kids with no sense of history, nor have they seen war of any kind before.
If machete-carrying fulani herdsmen could turn them into prayer warriors and make them shi.t in their pants this much. It tells just how unready they are for Biafra.
Chestbeating and trash-talking on nairaland will never hand you that.
Kiddos! |
Politics › Re: EFCC To Arraign Dikko Umar, Ex-Airforce Chief by malton: 10:15am On May 11, 2016 |
SweetBoyFriend: Buhari's government is a big joke.
Arraign Arraign Arraign, yet Tinubu and Obasanjo who are among the world most corrupt people are friends with Buhari Consider it an oversight. If e vex you, elect somebody who will prosecute them! |
Politics › Re: We Won’t Stop Pipeline Bombing - Niger-Delta Militants by malton: 10:07am On May 11, 2016 |
You fight for the interest of the Niger Delta by bombing facilities in the region, further chasing investors away from there.
Monies that should have been used in building new infrastructure will end up being used in rebuilding.
You put the lives of the people at risks and expose them to vulnerability.
Smart. Smart. Smart!
Stunted wizards! |
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Will Regret Their Actions - Military by malton: 10:22pm On May 10, 2016 |
The hateful ones have hijacked this thread! |
Politics › Re: I Was ‘extremely Rich’ Before Becoming Kwara Gov – Saraki by malton: 9:07pm On May 10, 2016*. Modified: 9:33pm On May 10, 2016 |
Never trust anyone who says "I was rich"...
Besides, nobody is disputing your riches. You're a rich man by any yardstick.
State how much riches you had at so so and so time, that's all we are asking.
Were your riches as legit, you would have had no business being in that box!
That's how a friend's dad claimed "I was rich long before I became a local government chairman", but ended up looting the local government dry, building a house even the governor was shellshocked when he found out about. How he couldn't own all that prior to becoming a chairman since he was that rich, remains a mystery.
Na dem dem. |
Politics › Re: Fani-Kayode: EFCC Secures Remand Warrant To Keep Ex Minister by malton: 9:03pm On May 10, 2016 |
Surfboard: Lol, the same government whose head is accused of being corrupt? Please get your facts right. Thanks for pointing this out. I am aware of the impeachment proceedings against president Rousseff and the the allegations with. Guess I got carried away with the gisting here and mistyped. I meant to say that they are exposing corruption, unlike Russia that's doing its bid to cover it up. I'll modify my comment to reflect this view. |
Business › Re: Dauda Lawal Arrested By EFCC by malton: 7:51pm On May 10, 2016*. Modified: 8:56pm On May 10, 2016 |
One by one... FlatheadCoward: I pity these foolish Yorubas that keeps mingling with criminals from the East. Unlike ipobs, Yorubas have high morals. You ain't gonna see us on twitter or street corners protesting for your release. You do the crime, you pay the time, that's the Yoruba philosophy. That's a sound philosophy, I agree. The Yoruba will never shy away from calling out the corrupt, because in their eyes, what's wrong is wrong...and like every wrong, deserves condemnation. They bide their time to instill so much discipline in their wards, so they hate when all that hard work goes away just like that. To them, it's value over all else. |
Politics › Re: Governor Of Kano State Dozes Off At The Katsina Economic Summit. Photos by malton: 7:43pm On May 10, 2016 |
The guy seems to be suffering from trypanosomiasis.That's the second time it's been in the public domain. |
Politics › Re: Transparency International Responds To Cameron Comments Regarding Nigeria by malton: 7:17pm On May 10, 2016 |
Change is here, even TI recognises this glaring fact! |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Senate To Launch transparency And Delivery Commission by malton: 7:17pm On May 10, 2016 |
They should keep deceiving themselves.
Saboteurs! |
Politics › Re: Fani-Kayode: EFCC Secures Remand Warrant To Keep Ex Minister by malton: 7:10pm On May 10, 2016*. Modified: 9:04pm On May 10, 2016 |
Surfboard: Your example of Brazil is highly flawed. There's still corruption in the government there. I guess you missed out the part where I stated that there's a chance of not ridding the country of corruption entirely. I know about there still being corruption in Brazil, but the people are doing their bid to expose and help reduce it to the barest minimum. It's impossible to wipe it out entirely. There's corruption even in the more advanced countries. |
Politics › Re: Biafra Protest Happening Now In Aba Over Buhari's Incitive Comment-pics by malton: 4:52pm On May 10, 2016 |
Threatening Biafra is so yesterday! About time they upped the ante!  |
Politics › Re: Fayose: 83 Cows Killed Since I Advised Ekiti People To Poison Water by malton: 4:48pm On May 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Again,militants Kill Three Soldiers In Bayelsa by malton: 4:36pm On May 10, 2016 |
How a few misguided elements have held a region, and by extension, a country hostage!
You make one step forward, they drag you two backwards.
Sometimes, it's hard to believe it's human beings that raised some people.
Now they have bitten more than can chew!
No start wetin you no go fit finish! I only feel for the innocent who will get caught up in this!
May the collateral damage be tuned down! |
Politics › Re: Buhari Is Not Corrupt-Archbishop Of Canterbury Justin Welby Told The Queen--BBC by malton: 4:32pm On May 10, 2016*. Modified: 5:41pm On May 10, 2016 |
SweetGuy225: Buhari stole power in 1983. He's corrupt and he's a major beneficiary of a corrupt system he and his cronies installed in this country. He's also a liar and a cheat. Corrupt practices among politicians was in part why the Military intervened in Nigerian politics, arguable as it may seem. He seized power because he wanted to give Nigeria a clean slate. Blame him all you want, but he has always wanted better for the country, he just so happened to be the right man at the wrong moment at each turn. This time, he's about to turn it all around though. He's a liar and a cheat? You just hating, right? Otherwise, I am afraid, you're yarning dust! |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Federal Prisons In Port-Harcourt; Two Killed In Rivers Judiciary by malton: 4:28pm On May 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Faces Of Boko Haram Terrorists Captured By Civilian JTF In Borno. Pics by malton: 4:26pm On May 10, 2016 |
Some of these guys look more Nigerien |
Politics › Re: David Cameron Describes Nigeria As A Fantastically Corrupt Country by malton: 4:20pm On May 10, 2016 |
Agreed.
It's why we voted in a game changer.
Things will never be the same again. |
Politics › Re: Fani-Kayode: EFCC Secures Remand Warrant To Keep Ex Minister by malton: 4:09pm On May 10, 2016 |
E don happen!!!
Now, all we need is speedy prosecution of the rapists.
We have called out the corrupt, raiders and harvesters of public wealth. I guess there's no louder voice.
Brazil was able to get it right because she called out the corrupt in the same vein, look how better she has become. We want more for our beloved country.
This won't completely rid Nigeria of corruption, but at the very least, it will plant a soul in the minds of the heartless. What good is stolen money when you'll pay back every kobo and land a jail sentence?
I have always been a proponent of the system of incentives! |
Politics › Re: ‘I Never Knowingly Spent Government Money,’ - Fani-kayode by malton: 4:02pm On May 10, 2016 |
That's how they have all unknowingly plundered the country dry. Wetin be our own, na siddon look we dey. The captain we voted in to carry out operations on unintentional rapists of our economy is doing so marvelously, not paying mind to gossips and side talks.  This guy is too lily-livered for the mouth he's made prior. |
Politics › Re: Dariye Bought Pen For £7,000 In 2004 –UK Witness by malton: 7:57am On May 10, 2016 |
That man is corruption personified.
Nigerians are now doing a good job calling out the corrupt.
There's no shielding those who got us to this point in the first place.
Abi the pen want write letter to God? |
Politics › Re: Buhari:for Nigeria To Divide Now, It Is Better For All Of Us To Jump Into Sea by malton: 7:46am On May 10, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Ruling Nigeria With Medieval Mindset, Says Prof Utomi by malton: 7:46am On May 10, 2016 |
989900: Talk is cheap Prof.
You were adviser to Shagari and you lead him off the cliff. Your bank went bankrupt.
It is easier to throw wild cards from the outside when you are not in the driving seat.
We are going thru pains, agreed.
Buhari should listen more, agreed.
Buhari is tackling fundamental causes; not symptoms.
That doesn't make all his decisions perfect, but I have never doubted his sincerity -- I can't say the same for the prof and others like him (everyone is largely working their angle or being plainly sentimental).
When you are not in the driving seat, it is easier to only work with simplistic solutions without considering the fallout and other ramifications.
We shouldn't be importing refined petroleum products in the first place -- how we go about being independent in that regard are things people of the prof's caliber should be proffering.
Implementing the TSA,IPPIS,and BVN with over 3 trillion Naira re-consolidated, and over 40,000 ghost workers collecting billions in salaries exposed, not to mention some head of MDAs drawing over 60 million naira per month exposed, are all those archaic?
Implementing stamp duty charges that has brought almost 1 trillion Naira within just 4 months into the nation's purse, and could bring as much as N4 trillion naira in a year or more, which would be roughly the same amount we get from oil, is that archaic?
Going from roughly 10% to 30% investment in infrastructure is that archaic?
Reducing government re-current expenditure is that archaic?
Dr. Kachikwu and the president have done excellent work generally with the NNPC in the past 9 months, are all those archaic?
What has the non-archaic administrators been doing since 1999, that we have to find ourselves in this sh!thole of importing fuel in the first place?
What happens to pump prices if in 6 months or so from here, oil goes beyond $70 or $80/ barrel? Have you considered the consequences?
I can understand if the Prof. feels he his not being adequately compensated for his work for the party or feels disrespected in a way or so, but that should not translate to throwing his sense of balance and perspective away, or trying to subliminally pitch the VP against the president.
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Travel › Re: Japan To Invest $1bn In Lagos Monorail Project.. by malton: 7:34pm On May 09, 2016 |
Lasgidi gaining momentum, day after day, minute after minute... whilst others are bombing their backyards!
No surprises here, Lagos has always been in a class of her own. |
Politics › Re: DSS Embarrass Ezeife And Pat Utomi In Awka by malton: 7:35am On May 09, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Illbliss To VJ: 'May A Thousand Bats Rape Your Mother" by malton: 10:51pm On May 08, 2016 |
It's in the blood!  |
Politics › Re: Herdsmen Attack: How Nigerian Newspapers Mislead Readers With Foreign Photos by malton: 10:01pm On May 08, 2016 |
Chief among them is vanguard! |
Politics › Re: Ijaw Group Condemn Niger Delta Avengers--- Vanguard by malton: 8:49pm On May 08, 2016 |
That's how it should be. The Delta State Government though!  LadyExcellency: I hereby condemn the wanton destruction of public infrastructures and oil installations by the Avengers. Yes, your excellency! |
Politics › Re: The Strategic Implementation Plan For 2016 Budget Is Finally Released By The FG by malton: 5:54pm On May 08, 2016 |
 Lemme lie in wait for the hateful ones... |
Politics › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attacks: Food Scarcity Looms by malton: 2:46pm On May 08, 2016*. Modified: 4:36pm On May 08, 2016 |
In the face of a dying Boko Haram, the herdsmen should not be allowed to constitute more nuisance than can be curbed.
When it concerns making tough decisions as this, I always count on OBJ to not relent. I have missed that man!
This new sheriff is messing up in this regard, big time! |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Using Herdsmen Attacks To Incite Religious Crisis- Onaiyekan by malton: 2:39pm On May 08, 2016 |
omenka: It's a pity I'm not here to indulge folks like you whose hearts have been ravaged by hatred beyond what the surgeons or shrinks at John Hopkins could ever fix, and it's a greater pity there's absolutely nothing you can do about what I do here.
Whoever gave you the idea your opinion which always flies in the face of logic and reason matter a whiff to me must have thought you the most impressionable toddler.
When you eventually get over yourself, you just might succeed in giving yourself a much needed lifeline to self redemption. At this rate, there's no telling you would end up at a mental asylum real soon. That thing isn't worth your mention. Best ignore. |