Politics › Re: Charly Boy, Sowore, NLC Protest In Lagos Over Economic Hardship (Photos) by mandax: 3:42pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
If Buhari continues to lead Nigeria for another five years, the change those who voted for Buhari wanted must have come full blast - one US Dollar may exchange for N1500 five years from now in Nigeria under Buhari. |
Politics › Re: Charly Boy, Sowore, NLC Protest In Lagos Over Economic Hardship (Photos) by mandax: 3:31pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
Sowore did nearly ten years of political campaign for Buhari to win to become president.
One day, to show us that Buhari was healthy, Sowore published in his SR as Buhari was watching football game in Abuja Stadium.
Now see Sowore protesting against Buhari leadership of Nigeria.
Abeg, make una go buy sense from the wise people from the East of Nigeria. |
Education › Re: Imo State University Teaching Hospital And Its Accreditation Issues by mandax: 3:18pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
After clanish people from Owerri dragged down Federal Medical Centre Owerri, and bogged down the Specialist Hospital Umuguma, Owerri, they faced Imo state University Teaching Hospital, Orlu.
The Evil people even pressed on Okorocha to relocate IMSUTH to Owerri, where they said the hospital would be "more useful to our people."
Even an eediot knows that wherever a hospital is located, once the owner manages the hospital well, its wards and beds must remain full.
By 2004 to 2007, IMSUTH's beds were all occupied by patients, as the hospital was run well. The hospital shall bounce back to its old glory. |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of some of the 111 Roads Being Worked Upon By Obiano by mandax: 2:44pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
ProfDumbledor: Can u pls shut up and listen to yourself. stop lying and fear God for once. Let me tell u, I'm from Umuowa in Orlu. Rochas ripped up all the roads in Orlu in 2011 (both in villages and towns) and abandoned almost all of them. 90% of the roads are in serious bad shape. That has left people of Orlu zone grieving, suffering and cursing Rochas who curried their votes in 2015 with a promise to complete those roads. The only road he managed to construct ( Amaifeke to Umunna) has started breaking down. The road leading to Umuowa was cut off during rainy season all thanks to Rochas' rascality. So hold your head in shame and leave this thread. From damaging roads in Orlu through which Rochas Okorocha has been feeding dust to hundreds of thousands of people in Orlu for six years, to blunt refusal to establish any meaningful development project in Orlu, the misdeeds Rochas Okorocha did to Orlu Urban Lga is worth a space on the Guinness Book of Records. Never in the History of politics had a leader set backwards the development of the area the leader came from. From May 29, 2019, politicians from Orlu shall start to payback Rochas Okorocha in his own dirty coins. |
Politics › Re: Reconstruction Of Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Lauretta Onochie Mocks PDP by mandax: 10:34am On Feb 09, 2017 |
NgeneUkwenu: IPOB Vandals below, may have a different opinion! The fear of IPOB and Biafra is the beginning of wisdom for your lot. |
Politics › Re: APC Saved Nigerians From Poverty, Hunger –minister Of Niger Delta. by mandax: 10:23am On Feb 09, 2017 |
alegbeleye: yeah Apc is good at changing things. I think your brain should be changed too. The Minister needs brain transplant truly. How could a human being say that APC saved Nigerians from hunger? |
Politics › Re: Today, I Am So Proud Of PDP by mandax: 9:14am On Feb 09, 2017 |
Tonye Barcanister, Your use of English language is very poor. Lots of your verbal conjugations are wrong. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Wears Jewish Prayer Sash For His Trial At Abuja Court. Photos by mandax: 8:14pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
maberry: All these trial will amount to nothing All na entertainment Until the real corrupt people who ruled Nigeria in Khaki for about 30 years, but now living in Hilltop mansions, until Buhari brings them to trial, Buhari's anti-corruption campaign remains the hoax it is. Kano City's main stadium is still named Sani Abacha Stadium. |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Releases N200 Million To EEDC by mandax: 7:50pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
shamecurls: Brilliant one coming from Okorocha!
Laudable and commendable stride which I believe other State governors should emulate.
Okorocha has overtime proven to be the "ONLY" presidential option of the South-East. His political buoyancy and affiliation with the stronghold of Nigeria has made him the one and only option.
That bold news headlines about Gov Okorocha appointing his wife the Chairman of Amnesty Committee; embedded and "hidden" under that news headline was a most disastrous story about a committee set up by *IMSG to advice Okorocha to relocate Imo state university teaching hospital Orlu to Owerri. Whoever nursed the ambition of relocating a well-entrenched university teaching hospital in Orlu to Owerri must be an EVIL who wants Imo state to lose the institution. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Extends His Sick Leave by Unspecified Number of Days by mandax: 8:43pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
Waiting for northern Nigeria to dictate who replaces Buhari as president.
Nigeria, a country founded upon lies; later restructured politically by Arewa into twenty new states in once one northern region, but only seventeen states in the once two southern regions using lies - land mass - as criterion;
the fraudulent political structure thus throws up the least qualified, including Buhari, as president at every presidential election;
because northern Nigeria which draws undue political representation from the over-bloated number of twenty states largely dictates who must be president at any turn.
Now in the absence of Buhari, let's wait for who the northern political class can accept as replacement for Buhari. Southern politicians do "siddon de look" at northern politicians. |
Politics › Re: North Ready For Nigeria’s Breakup –prof. Ango Abdullahi by mandax: 3:46pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
Buyeradvertcom: Spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, a think-tank for the 19 Northern states, Prof. Ango Abdullahi may have unwittingly caused the settled dust of the need for Nigeria’s breakup into smaller units to rise and swirl around.
In an interview with Sunday Sun in his farm in Zaria recently, Ango, a politician, professor of Agronomy, one-time Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University who attended four constitutional conferences in Nigeria threw a challenge to those who think that the North is afraid of Nigeria’s disintegration into more basic constituents, saying the North was ever ready for the dissolution and that the way to go about it was through the calling of a formal meeting with complete powers to terminate the legal relationships between the constituent parts in Nigeria.
According to him, If we agree that we should live together as a people and as a country, so be it, but if the general consensus is that Nigerians want to go their separate ways either on the basis of ethnicity, culture, history or religion, why not; why not, adding, “if anybody tells you that the large informed opinion in the North is against the dissolution of Nigeria, he is telling you lies.”
Ango holds strong views when it comes to matters of regional combination of parts that works together well, but he says, “the only thing we have not done which I prefer we do is Sovereign National Conference where the decision of the people will determine whether Nigeria stays as a country or people will go in as many separate ways as they choose.” He spoke on other topical issues as well. Happy reading.
The governors of the 19 Northern States held a meeting recently in Kaduna. The key word and part of their concern was the unity of the North. As the spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, I wonder if your forum is not worried about the disappearance of the once monolithic North. It seems the fabric of the unity of the North has been weakened. Or how do you think?
This should not surprise you if you only go back to history. In 1960, you had three regions in this country. It was in 1963 that the fourth region, the Mid-West region came into existence and each region had a constitution, Eastern region, Western region, Northern region and later Mid-West region constitution. So, we had three regions, virtually autonomous regions in 1960 up to 1963. And if you look at the political set up at that time, what we had was a weak central formation called Central Government with certain responsibilities mainly having to do with Foreign policy, the Armed Forces and so on.
But most of the nitty-gritty in governance was left in the hands of the regions. There was the premier of Western Nigeria, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the premier of Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and the premier of Northern Nigeria, Sir. Ahmadu Bello. Ahmadu Bello was the leader of the Northern People’s Congress, NPC, but given the importance of making sure that the North was governed properly, he gave up the idea of being the Prime Minister of this country even though he was the leader of the largest political party at the time that was controlling the federal legislature. They decided that Abubakar (Tafawa Balewa) should go to the center, he will remain here in the North. The North under Sardauna was as diverse as it is today, but it is a matter of style of leadership and of course, the constitutional arrangement in existence at that time made the North one, what you described as it appears to be monolithic because to everybody the rallying point was Kaduna.
You used the word it appears and…
(Cuts in) No, I said it appears…and it was true, at least politically and legally that there was one rallying point, Kaduna. This was where the seat of government was. This was where the premier of Northern region was. This is where the governor of Northern Nigeria was. This is where the Houses responsible for legislative work affecting the region were all here in Kaduna.
So, every part of the North looked up to Kaduna as the place to solve problems affecting them, whether it was a local problem or a problem affecting the entire region. So, this is what made it…and of course, the style of leadership of the premier made sure that every part of the North felt North. And this is why all of us, irrespective of tribe and so on were referred to as Northerners.
I went to the University of Ibadan, the only University available in the country at that time and your name whether you are from Plateau or Benue is just “Mallam,” just Northerner that’s all and we accepted it. This is not to say that there was no diversity in the North. In fact, it was only in the North where you have, even during colonial times where you have active political activists operating in the region.
You have the Middle Belt Congress, NEPU, Borno Youth Movement, all were political groups that were contesting elections and were winning and having members in the Northern House of Assembly. So it is not true that the North was monolithic in terms of its ethnic diversity or in terms of its political activities or beliefs. In fact, it was the only region where I remember in 1979 where you had four political parties forming governments in different parts of the North.
The problem started at the point when civilian government was disrupted violently in 1966. That was the beginning. And the beginning there was obvious. Even at that point, various parts of the country believed that the best way to go was to go our separate ways, including then General Yakubu Gowon himself who became the Head of State after Ironsi was kicked out.
The basis of Nigeria’s unity no longer existed. This was the position. But some elders, particularly in the Mid-West area; one can recall the roles played by Chief Enahoro and quite a number of people like him who felt that there was still room for Nigeria to remain together and this is why they encouraged the Aburi meeting with Ojukwu and General Gowon and so on and so forth. That was the beginning.
When eventually the North and other parts of the country were broken into states, the legal and political cohesion that was known to be in the North began to wane because as I told you there was only one regional government, but by the time six states were created and six other states were created to make it 12 states structure, that was the beginning when some of the cohesion that was known to be Northern heritage, more or less, began to give way to some of these ethnic, cultural and religious issues and so on and so forth.
But even today when people like you talk, you still say the North, yet you are telling me here that…
Oh yes, the North has always been the North. It was the North before…I mean from 1914, the British created the North and created the South and later split the South into East and West.
That was up to a point
Yes, but as political units.
But even after the creation of states, you still talk as if the North is monolithic
Okay, this is your main concern. The North refers to itself as North. You will rather have us refer to ourselves as Northern States of Nigeria maybe.
But that is what it is
That is more comfortable for you.
But it is comfortable for people to say this is Yoruba Nation or this is Igbo Nation and so on.
That’s okay; but it’s not okay for the North to refer to itself as North. Is that not correct?
It’s like Nigeria’s sovereignty is negotiable from the way you are talking?
Absolutely, there is nothing sacrosanct.
But it is also clear that you are swimming against the tide of opinion of some other Northerners because they are also opposed to the negotiation of Nigeria’s sovereignty and her restructuring. Can you rationalize this?
No, no, no, no. I think all these appear to me as putting words into our mouth. If you agree with me, particularly in the history of nations around the world, you find numerous examples where countries started as one. India, 49 started as India; the following year it was India and Pakistan, another year it was Pakistan and Bangladesh; Bosnia recently, Soviet Union, super power, there are 15 countries now from what used to be one super power only 15 or so years ago.
There are so many countries like that around the world. Britain, the so called oldest democracy in the world only two, three years ago there was a referendum that Scotland wanted to leave the union and so on.
So, this is a continuing thing and there is no such thing as a permanent nation even if that nation is made up of one ethnic group. There are very few nation states around the world today. Nation state means that they are both a nation mainly perhaps of the same ethnic stock, linguistic group, historical and cultural group and so on and so forth and yet a political formation, very few. See what is happening in United States.
United States is an example of what happened in the recent election, but this is a country that is as diverse as when it was formed. As it is today it is more diverse. I was watching one of the demonstrations where they were saying “we are all immigrants. Nobody in American will claim that he is an American except the American Indian that is an indigene of the United States; we are all immigrants, depending at what point we arrived here.”
So you see, this is the same case here with Nigeria. When this constitution was fabricated…I attended four constitutional conferences in Nigeria. I was a member in 1986-87, 1995-96 and 2005, the Obasanjo political reforms conference. We refused to attend the so-called Jonathan national nonsense that he tried to do. So, I don’t agree that Nigeria is indissoluble.
I don’t agree at all Nigeria is a formation of people. If we agree that we should live together as a people and as a country, so be it, but if the general consensus is that Nigerians want to go their separate ways either on the basis of ethnicity, culture, history or religion, why not; why not. If anybody tells you that the large informed opinion in the North is against the dissolution of Nigeria, he is telling you lies.
Is the North really ready for dissolution?
Absolutely, absolutely, we are. It all depends on the selfish way people want to negotiate. I am 78 now and I also went to the only university in the country at the time in Ibadan. Nobody can tell me about the history of this country. I know a lot about it because I was very much awake and a grown up person to know what happened.
The people who argued for the creation of states in 1966/67 are the same people today who are asking for the restructuring of Nigeria with particular preference for regional arrangements. The South-west wants preferably a region, a region that was at one time under the leadership of Chief Awolowo, unless, of course, you are trying to ignore all the writings, all the things that had been written, particularly in their declaration called DAWN, Development Agenda for Western Nigeria, then you can ignore this.
The Biafrans where you belong, for example, are saying the same thing. Chief Ekwueme is my respected leader. He was in the 1995/96 conference. In fact, he led the Igbo socio-cultural group to the conference and their proposal in that conference was for Nigeria to become a confederate unit.
And of course, at that time, perhaps, there was still the feeling that some hopes still remain that Nigeria should paddle along and perhaps they will overcome some of these differences. His proposal for confederate arrangement was defeated in the conference. I was there. But when he got the opportunity to review the report of the conference, a committee was set up to look at the report of the conference. He was the one who really worked for these so-called geo-political areas that is totally unconstitutional.
They are not part of our constitution and this is one of the mistakes that the country is going through. Geo-political zones are not units in our constitutional arrangements. They are selfish conveniences of people who are perhaps clamouring for political positions, elective or otherwise, that are operating today to the detriment of good governance in this country. Dissolve Nigeria? Haba Prof. Ango. Do you really mean it or are you on a blackmail mission against southern Nigeria? Ango, note that there are some foolish people in the south of Nigeria. Many Yoruba Muslims are so attached to the Sokoto Caliphate, such that these Yoruba Muslims can't do with any country not including the Sokoto Caliphate. That's what still holds Nigeria one. Thus, many Yorubas are the most abusive against Igbo secessionist groups, because those Yorubas don't understand that a Yoruba-country must be very successful. |
Politics › Re: Politicians At Osubi Airport To Welcome Ibori (Photos) by mandax: 10:29pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
CivilianJTF: Ibori the original___________.
Someone should help complete it 
Giving an ex prisoner this kind of welcome? As in ehn, some Nigerians are shameless! Sani Abacha Stadium remains Kano. City Central Stadium. If Ibori is from northern Nigeria, he couldn't have been to prison. Selective justice ran down Nigeria's crime and punishment procedures. |
Politics › Re: James Ibori Arrives Oghara In Delta State, Welcomed By Crowd (Photos) by mandax: 9:46pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
Obcglobal: Poverty is surely the reason for all those gathering and possibly 99% of them are unemployed so they are looking for free flow of money from the man like the way some people did during the era of Ponzi scheme called mmm Ibori could have stolen a tiny fraction of what those who ruled Nigeria in Khaki stole. Ibori's major sin was that he loudly shouted for true federalism/resource control when he was governor. Problem is that Nigeria's rigged political structure made the country an "Animal Farm"where northern Nigeria's people are more equal than people from rest of Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: James Ibori Arrives Oghara In Delta State, Welcomed By Crowd (Photos) by mandax: 9:35pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: James Ibori Arrives Oghara In Delta State, Welcomed By Crowd (Photos) by mandax: 9:11pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
harbdulrasaq88: Mammoth crowd on Saturday received former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, at his country home at Oghara.
Ibori recently served out a 13-year jail term in the United Kingdom and was discharged from prison on December 21, 2016. He was convicted for money laundering by the British court.
Excited kinsmen and women shut the entire town down with business outfits like shops and markets closed for the day.
Many residents of the town had gone out to line the ever-busy Oghara Junction point of the East/West Road, waiting for the arrival of the former governor.
http://www.newshelm.com/2017/02/photos-james-ibori-shut-down-his.html Asking for Resource Control was the greater sin of Ibori and late Alamirsegha. Fulani used its soldiers to restructure Nigeria politically by wrong use of land mass as criterion to create 20 new states in once one northern region, but allowed only 17 states in the once two southern regions of Nigeria. Thus, Nigeria's political structure of 36 states and Abuja emerged. But the political structure is fraudulent. In the fraudulent political structure, northern Nigeria draws more of federal allocations, as well as draw undue political representation to the political process. Foul. Southern leaders must force Arewa for political restructuring in a democracy or dissolve the fraudulent federation without further delay. |
Politics › Re: James Ibori Arrives Oghara In Delta State, Welcomed By Crowd (Photos) by mandax: 9:05pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
harbdulrasaq88: Mammoth crowd on Saturday received former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, at his country home at Oghara.
Ibori recently served out a 13-year jail term in the United Kingdom and was discharged from prison on December 21, 2016. He was convicted for money laundering by the British court.
Excited kinsmen and women shut the entire town down with business outfits like shops and markets closed for the day.
Many residents of the town had gone out to line the ever-busy Oghara Junction point of the East/West Road, waiting for the arrival of the former governor.
http://www.newshelm.com/2017/02/photos-james-ibori-shut-down-his.html Asking for Resource Control was the greater sin of Ibori and late Alamirsegha. Fulani used its soldiers to restructure Nigeria politically by wrong use of land mass as criterion to create 20 new states in once one northern region, but allowed only 17 states in the once two southern California. Thus, Nigeria's political structure of 36&states and Abuja. This fraudulent. In the fraudulent political structure, northern Nigeria draws more of federal allocations, as well as draw undue political representation to the political process. Foul. |
Politics › Re: 7 Roads Fashola Is Inspecting On His South East Tour. by mandax: 4:10pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
autojosh: As we all know, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing is currently on a South East tour.
He said “Even though I get photographs and reports about the progress of our projects, I decided to come first hand”.
Here is a list of some of the roads he is inspecting:
1) The ongoing rehabilitation of Owerri-Umuhia road sections I, II and III.
2) The ongoing construction of Arochukwu-Ohafia-Abiriba road project.
3) The ongoing construction of the Ohafia-Oso road project.
4) Construction of Ikot-Ekpene border-Aba-Owerri dualization. Section 1 phase 1 currently at 22% completion.
5) Ongoing Construction of Mbaise-Ngwa Road phase 1 and 2 currently at 11% completion.
6) Ongoing Construction of Oba-Nnewi-Okigwe Road section 2. Currently at 30% completion.
7) Ongoing construction work on the Rehabilitation of Enugu-PH Dual Carriageway Section II.
Fashola will proceed to Ebonyi State after inspecting all these roads.
https://autojosh.com/roads-fashola/ Orlu to Ihialla road is a disgrace to Nigeria in the 21st Century. Fashiola, please repair this road that serves more than two million people. |
Politics › Re: 2face Planned Protest: People Have The Right To Protest - Osinbajo's Office by mandax: 4:00pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
ipreach: Laolu Akande, the senior special assistant-media and publicity to acting president Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has reacted to the proposed anti-government protest to be led by popular musician Tuface Idibia on February 6.
Speaking on Channels TV programme ‘Sunrise Daily’, Akande said that the people have the right to protest, adding that the presidency is not going to stop people from expressing their fundamental human rights.
He said: ''Presidency is not going to stop people from expressing their fundamental human rights.''
''People have the right to protest. Whoever they want to support or oppose is their right.''
''Government is not in the business of countering any protest.''
Recall that 2Face Idibia had earlier in the week called for the support of his fans and colleagues via his social media platforms to join his march against the crippling economic state of the nation. The protest is slated for Monday, February 6, 2017.
https://www.naij.com/1086256-2face-planned-protest-people-protest-osinbajos-office.html But police shoot and kill pro-Biafra protesters. The fear of Biafra is the beginning of wisdom for the Presidency of the Nigeria the zoo without defined laws. |
Politics › Re: Minister Of Power, Fashola Visits Aba (Photos) by mandax: 10:45pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
Abagworo: You are good because you belong to the enlightened class. There is already an underground hate spread against Ikpeazu by the biagrans aimed at belittling his efforts at rebuilding Abia and they might go any length to sabotage development efforts. Abokii of divide and rule trick. Don't divide the Abians against one another. Abia is not your Imo state where the governor swore that he's building a Mega City in the state capital, therefore the once growing Okigwe and Orlu must go to hell. What a pedestrian politician who satisfies only a tiny minority of his state living in the state capital. |
Politics › Re: Minister Of Power, Fashola Visits Aba (Photos) by mandax: 10:35pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
Welcome Fashiola to the East.
Imo state portion of Orlu to Ihialla federal road is a disgrace to Nigeria of the 21st Century.
Gov. Okorocha is your party member. Please tell him, to at least, fill the failed portions of the road with stone so as to make the road passable, and ask the federal government for reimbursement.
Millions of people in Orlu area are served by this road for survival. |
Politics › Re: Obiano Blasts Okorocha, Calls Him A Rabble Rouser by mandax: 9:00am On Feb 02, 2017 |
factsandfigures: Each time I see Igbo leaders going for each other necks like this, I remember Okonkwo of Things fall apart. The Igbo are their own enemies and they don't know what they want.
If I am PMB, I will release Nnamdi Kalu and also organize a referendum to let Igbos determine if they want to exit from Nigeria. Nnamdi Kalu will be shocked that his kinsmen will betray him by voting to stay with Nigeria. The Igbos are so disunited and they don't even know what they want!
I asked this question: Who is the true Igbo Leader after the demise of Ojukwu.
Is it Kalu Nnamdi? Uzor Orji Kalu? Head of MASSOB? or Peter Obi? or Rochas Okorocha?
The above men do not even speak with one voice Foolish blackmail. Let's do the referendum today, you shall get shocked by more than 90% of Igbos voting to leave Nigeria. Okorocha is a man being consumed by his desire to please Arewa to crown him President of FAILED COUNTRY Nigeria in future. Okorocha doesn't even reason like an Igbo man. He only strategizes for his personal interest. |
Politics › Re: Obiano Blasts Okorocha, Calls Him A Rabble Rouser by mandax: 8:37am On Feb 02, 2017 |
See Okorocha who has been feeding dust to hundreds of thousands of people in Orlu area for six years now calling Obiano clueless.
Okorocha is the only governor in Nigeria with bitterness and acrimony against people in his senatorial zone.
Worse, to become president, Okorocha intends to contest for Orlu senatorial seat when he leaves Owerri by 2019. Who will vote him? The people in Orlu he cluelessly punished with dust from abandoned roads shall pay back Okorocha with his own coins of acrimony. |
Politics › Re: Gov. Obiano Fires Back At Okorocha, READ What He Called Him! by mandax: 10:53pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
The mugu who abandoned other towns outside his state capital, Owerri, since he joined APC.
All that revolves in Okorocha's small mind is build eight lanes streets in Owerri so that people shall see him as a performing governor that is fit for presidency of Nigeria, as other towns in his state get severely underdeveloped since he joined APC. Laughable man. |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Butcher A Farmer In Enugu (Disturbing Photos) by mandax: 8:03pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Eledan: In that part of the world, everything is PROPAGANDA. In your part of Nigeria, telling lies, blatant lies are your oxygen. |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Butcher A Farmer In Enugu (Disturbing Photos) by mandax: 8:03pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
Eledan: In that part of the world, everything is PROPAGANDA. Your lot is a disgrace to mankind. The fear of disintegration of Nigeria sends cold shivers into your spinal cord on a daily basis. |
Politics › Re: Twenty Young Nigerians Who Helped General Buhari Become President Buhari In 2015 by mandax: 3:36pm On Feb 01, 2017 |
medpren: The topic should have read..
''List of the highest ranking yoruba pro-dullard zombies'.
I bet they are all on NL and must have suffered some real blows from we 'IPOBs'.
Not a single hausa/fulani 'yoot'. Almost all are yoruba 'yoots' and 'e-agberoes' fighting for their fula principals.  The twenty most ignorant Nigerians. Baba Awo free education. "You youths are the future leaders of Nigeria", that's what Buhari told the youthful fathers of these youths in 1984 when Buhari was HoS. When shall those youths become leaders? |
Education › Re: Imeime Umana Emerges 1st Black Woman To Serve As President Of Harvard Law Review by mandax: 6:36am On Jan 31, 2017 |
If Umana from the south of Nigeria contests election for President of Nigeria against an Almajiri from the north of Nigeria, the Almajiri shall win Umana. The twenty states unjustly created in northern Nigeria by northern Nigeria's soldiers enhance that north wins the presidency at any time, unless north decides to allow a southerner to rule.
Easterners are asking for exit with Biafra from Nigeria. |
Romance › Re: I Love My Girlfriend But Another Lady Is Four Months Pregnant With My Baby by mandax: 6:26am On Jan 31, 2017 |
Marry the girl you impregnated.
Forget about your girlfriend. The trust your girlfriend had on you has been burnt by you through your impregnating another girl. Even if your girlfriend closes her eyes and marries you, in future there shall be crisis of mistrust between you and her. |
Politics › Re: Abike Dabiri Mocks Rumour Mongers Of Buhari's Death by mandax: 11:49am On Jan 30, 2017 |
sugarbelly4: Buhari's Special Adviser, Abike Dabiri, laughs, hysterically, at those peddling his death rumour. She shared the recent photo of President Buhari with his wife, in London and wrote;
''Some rumor mongers will say"Oh.That is not London Ha ha ha''
See the tweet below
https://twitter.com/abikedabiri/status/825644638795157505
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Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2017/01/buharis-special-adviser-abike-dabiri.html Political sycophants who are becoming political psychopaths, they have lost shame. What's there for Abike Dabiri in a president who supervised the crashing and crushing of Naira from about N220 per Pound, to now N595 per Pound in less than twenty months? Worse, a president who promised to make Naira exchange equally against Dollar. Buhari sycophants, ask yourselves questions like: if Buhari continues to govern Nigeria for another few years, shall hunger and diseases not wipe out a large population of Nigerians? |
Politics › Re: Igbos Lack Understanding Of Nigeria Political Dynamics- Ken Nnamani by mandax: 10:38pm On Jan 29, 2017 |
nazzyon: The Senate former president, Ken Nnamani, has attributed persistent neglect of Igbo indigenes in key political post in the country on their inability to understand Nigeria political dynamics.
Nnamani made the statement on Saturday when he addressed the members of All Progressives Congress (APC) Stakeholders meeting at Imo International Convention Centre, Owerri.
At the meeting hosted by Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, which was also attended by APC stalwarts from five South-Eastern states of Abia, Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu, and Imo states.
www.theguildng.com/?p=17012 Chai. This Ken Nnamani as Senate president threw away the opportunity for a sixth state in the southeast after a nationwide consensus was achieved for creation of a sixth state in the centre of the southeast. A northern PDP Senate majority leader travelled all over Nigeria with his group canvassing for a sixth state in the southeast backed up by then President Obasanjo. But Nnamani at the last minute threw away the proposal, threw away the baby with the bathtub, as he also threw away alleged Third Term proposal for Obasanjo. Igbo remains short-changed politically in Nigeria due to underrepresentation owing to the five states only structure in the southeast Nnamani, please don't lecture Igbos on political process of Nigeria, because you are a set back to Igbo politics in contemporary Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Adama Barrow Removes "Islamic" From Gambia's Official Name by mandax: 8:01pm On Jan 29, 2017 |
awa: Better for them... Who Islam don epp.... No body indeed. Islam dwarfs Nigeria's growth, stalled Nigeria's march to become a nation. Only 6 million Jews surrounded by 400 million Muslims have kept the Muslims in check. Hail President Barrow's Good move for Gambia. |
Romance › Re: Two Nigerian Women Who Had Children With Same Man Hang Out Together In The UK by mandax: 5:56pm On Jan 29, 2017 |
Kolababe: Two Nigerian women, Olubunmi Ajai Layode and Mo Abatan, both resident in the United Kingdom, have proven that women don't have to be rivals just because they had been with same man, especially if the man in question turned out to be irresponsible. Yesterday, the women and the children they had with their ex, Dafe, went out together. Read the post published by Bunmi on her Facebook page:
"Mo Abatan and I hung out yesterday with our kids who happen to be siblings. I met Seyifunmi when she was around 5 or so... and even then, her dad was not taking his responsibilities up with her. Every birthday card or gift was by me. Every visit to her was at my insistence. Mo and I remained friends and talk on the phone from time to time. She is a good person and an amazing friend. Even after I left Dafe, we still kept in touch. We determined that the two siblings would not turn out irresponsible like their Dad. Seyifunmi and Tobi met maybe once on one of the rare occasions that their father agreed to have them spend holidays with him.
Dupe and I have been planning that the kids should hang out more and yesterday, we made it happen. But this is the thing - even though there is very little physical resemblance, (Seyifunmi is Dafe's spitting image and Tobi is Jopa's spitting image), their bahaviours are very similar! Both are very body conscious. They watch what they eat and are very slim and both have very quick comebacks to anything you say to them. Lol. The body image, maybe they get it from Dafe who is quite vain but the intelligence to be able to come up with quick comebacks is defo not from him.
People can't understand how and why Mo and I can be good friends. They say we are rivals. I say we are not. He was not dating us at the same time. The Bisola he dated at the same time with me sef, I also became friends with her. I think Dafe knows how to choose good women. Women don't have to be wounding each other over men"
http://www.newseveryhour.com/2017/01/two-nigerian-women-who-had-children.html So they want to show us that it's normal for multiple women to carry the same peniss? Islamo way of the Afonjas, be they Christians or Muslims. It's hard, if not impossible, to see two eastern Nigeria woman get on that way, less so, when both were not married to the man. |