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PoliticsRe: Bank Of Biafra Currency Found (photos) by Mbediogu(m): 12:09pm On May 01, 2015
jamex93:
lolx

that tin na for dream

not in this world will biafra stand

maybe in the next world it might b possible

but in this present world

na lie
Get ready to go into that next world, the world where dresm becomes reality. Though I love Nigeria, I plead guilty of loving BIAFRA more. Yes, I am guilty.
PoliticsRe: How My Troops Stopped Biafran Soldiers At Ore —col. Iluyomade (rtd) by Mbediogu(m): 7:16pm On Apr 30, 2015
Alphaoscar:
Going back through the memory lane.
Is this man the same person as Col. Banjo whom we know stopped the Biafra advance party, an action for which he was executed by Ojukwu? That is why we want our history taught in colleges. History of any nation is a history of wars.
PoliticsRe: 293 Rescued Women, Girls Are Indigenes Of Bumisiri Village by Mbediogu(m): 7:36am On Apr 30, 2015
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
Sad. Our hopes have been dashed once again. But thank God some nigerians got freed all the same. Thank God for this FTC. See as I just dey smile like wetin I no fit talk. I am now waiting for six hundred and something likes just like that grin
Girls and women set free whether or not from Sambisa or Chibok have the same human and Nigerian value. If almost 300 girls and women who are not Chibok were taken by Boko Haram and that was not hyped, not sensationalized the Chibok way, then something must be fishy. If after their release, a section of Nigerians still express disappointment because they are not Chibok, then my mathematics is hereby confirmed. The two groups are from same geopolitical area, same sex, taken prisoner by the same terror groups, etc. The high value placed on Chibok girls can only be political! QED.
PoliticsRe: Fuel Scarcity: FG Pays N156bn Fuel Subsidy Claims To Marketers by Mbediogu(m): 7:23am On Apr 30, 2015
MARKone:
It is very simple, get our refineries to work to full capacity, a lot of money have siphoned by these cabals, aided by the FG, all in the name of subsidy.
It is not enough to get the refineries working. They soon break down from poor maintenance or sabotage. CLEAN THE ECONOMIC SPACE AND GET RID OF THE STRONG CABAL ...THE RAWLINGS' WAY WHICH REMAINS THE ONLY WAY.
PoliticsRe: Fuel Scarcity: FG Pays N156bn Fuel Subsidy Claims To Marketers by Mbediogu(m): 7:23am On Apr 30, 2015
MARKone:
It is very simple, get our refineries to work to full capacity, a lot of money have siphoned by these cabals, aided by the FG, all in the name of subsidy.
It is not enough to get the refineries working. They soon break down from poor maintenance or sabotage. CLEAN THE SPACE AND GET RID OF THE STRONG CABAL ...THE RAWLINGS' WAY WHICH REMAINS THE ONLY WAY.
PoliticsRe: Why Are These Two Igbo States Hated??? by Mbediogu(m): 5:04pm On Apr 29, 2015
[quote author=Daniel058 post=33226971]Why on earth would this be seen among igbo race??


I have listen severally to igbo songs.. Which Whenever they to talk about igbo people, they will only mention ANAMBRA, IMO and ENUGU... Am



The worst part is the Gospel singers are also doing the same.... You will be listening to igbo gospel music , they will be praying to God ""Gozierem ndi onitsha, Gozierem ndi IMO, ENUGU na ANAMBRA state nine" "

WHY are they disregarding us ===EBONYI and ABIAhuh


HAVENT WE CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF IGBO RACEhuh

Abeg ooo ... The igbo race is one. Word used in music, lyrics and music are such that they must fit into pattern of rhyme, rythm and melody of the composition. I hope am clear. Abia and Ebonyi are very important components of Igboland.
CrimeRe: Coffins Bearing The Dead Bodies Of Indonesian Drug Convicts Get Buried (photos) by Mbediogu(m): 2:16pm On Apr 29, 2015
irunoobo:
undecided


WICKED COUNTRY cry
Men are not hanged for stealing horses but that horses may not be stolen. (Oliver Cromwell. Lord protector of England). A word is enou gh for the wise....
PoliticsRe: South-east, South-south Groups Demand Self-determination by Mbediogu(m): 6:05am On Apr 28, 2015
SkyBlue1:
These groups speak for themselves, and it is hard to take them seriously considering they were silent during the 5 years of misrule of Jonathan that did nothing for the region they claim to love. Nothing deep or meaningful in this gathering, just a continuation of "our brother our oyel" politics. Eventhough that "brother" only enriched himself, did nothing for you people, and planted dischord among you. Silly people. If they are so serious let them push for a referendum, it is not any yahoo group that can come out and claim to speak the mind of a whole region, that is not the way the world works.
Your vituperation of a people asking for self determination are uncalled for and out of place. You are an oil well benefactor in waiting, that is apparent. We know why Jonathan failed if indeed he failed. What the Lower Niger ppl are asking now started in the fifties. Boro, Ojukwu, Saro wiwa and others sang the same song and now Uwazurike and bAsari Dokubo are saying the same thing. After them others will continue. I dont see how 10,000 flies can be wrong. They can get it if they are ready to pay the price though opposing local and foreign influences are strong.
PoliticsRe: 10 Influential Party Chieftains Who Can Help Rally PDP Into A Viable Opposition by Mbediogu(m): 6:38pm On Apr 27, 2015
akinzeb:
Following the fall of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in the March 28 presidential election, the party will automatically assume the role of opposition at the centre as from May 29 when the All Progressives Congress will assume power.

The 17-year old PDP will also be in opposition in 23 other states controlled by either the APC or the All Progressives Grand Alliance. The governorship elections in Abia, Imo and Taraba are still outstanding. For now it is certain that the PDP will be in power in 13 states, APC in 22 and APGA in one.

Analysts say going by the outcome of the elections, the hitherto ruling party will definitely not be the same again. The PDP, whose former national chairman, Vincent Ogbulafor, as well as the outgoing first lady, Patience Jonathan, had boasted will rule for 60 years, is already witnessing mass defections across the land.

In the last three weeks, many PDP faithful have dumped the party for the APC with several others threatening to do so. In Ogun, Jigawa, Gombe, Edo, Kaduna and Delta, the story is the same. For instance, in Ogun 1,237 PDP members reportedly dumped the party. The outgoing deputy governor of Jigawa, Ahmad Mahmud, the majority leader of Gombe State House of Assembly, Mamman Alkali, PDP candidate in the 2012 Edo State governorship election, Charles Aihiavbere, are some of the defectors.

With the resounding defeat at the polls, there are calls by PDP members that the party should be overhauled. Some have even demanded the resignation of the leadership, notably the National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu. Thus, in the post May 29 era, the following are influential party chieftains who have the charm, the resources and the staying power to rally party members across the country and transform the party into a viable opposition capable of dethroning the APC from power in subsequent elections.

1. Goodluck Jonathan: Arguably, Mr. Jonathan is the greatest beneficiary of the party since its formation in 1998. Though little known before he joined politics, Mr. Jonathan, 58, has been a deputy governor in his home state, Bayelsa and later governor between 1999 and 2007. He was elected vice president in 2007, became acting president in 2010 and president from 2010 till date. He leaves office on May 29, 2015. As president, Mr. Jonathan has been the leader of the PDP since 2010.

However, under him the party’s popularity nosedived. In 2013, for the first time in the party’s history, five governors dumped the party for the opposition in one fell-swoop, a development that compelled many to describe the president as being politically naïve. Not many were surprised the way he was going anyway. Out of power, beginning from May 29, Mr. Jonathan, who is likely to retire to his village, Otuoke (in Bayelsa State) or Port Harcourt, where he spent his adult life before going into politics, would remain a member of the PDP. It is unthinkable that he would defect to another party.

Therefore, he is expected to play a major role in restructuring the party into a formidable opposition force. However, playing this role may be difficult for the president as he might be busy with international engagements. It is expected that by conceding defeat the manner he did and presumably conducting credible elections, international bodies might give him key assignments from time to time. Mr. Jonathan will also be one of those with deep pockets to revamp the soon-to-be-opposition party.

But there are those who believe that Mr. Jonathan does not have the charisma and the political sagacity to provide effective leadership for the party. However, in the absence of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo from the party, Mr. Jonathan will definitely become the number one personality in the party. He is likely to assume the position of chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees in the months ahead.

2. David Mark: He is the outgoing Senate President. Mr. Mark, 67, is another beneficiary of the PDP structure. Before the return of democracy, Mr. Mark, a retired army brigadier-general, had been military governor of Niger State and communications minister. He has been in the Senate on the platform of the party since 1999. He chaired the Committee on Banking and Currency in the Senate.

In 2007, he became the Senate President. He is perceived to have performed creditably in that position. Since he assumed office, stability has returned to the upper legislative chamber. Mr. Mark, who won election for the fifth time in the March 28 election to represent Benue South Senatorial District, has already given indications that he would not leave the PDP. “I have heard by way of rumour in the social media that I am decamping to APC. Social media is awash with that. If I will be the last man standing I will remain in PDP,” Mr. Mark said at a church service to mark his birthday earlier this month.

“The rumour is just an unnecessary fabrication and I even heard that one of the papers yesterday had it as headline. The media men must please make sure they investigate cases before they begin to publish it. Nobody has spoken to me from APC. I have no reasons whatsoever to leave PDP, no reasons. I have risen to where I am on the platform of PDP. PDP has a manifesto and I believe in it.”
Describing those who are leaving the PDP as fair weather friends of the party, Mr. Mark said, “When PDP bounces back in few years in the next couple of elections or next election they will come back again to PDP.”

Clearly, Mr. Mark has enormous resources that he could deploying in helping the party get back on its feet. He has the charisma and is regarded as one of the wisest men in the party told. He has in the recent past helped in the resolving intra-party crisis and reconciling party members across the country.

3. Godswill Akpabio: He is the outgoing governor of the oil-rich Akwa Ibom, a state he claimed to have “uncommonly transformed”. The 53-year old Mr. Akbabio however became a force to reckon with when he became Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum in 2013. He recently won election to the Senate to represent Akwa Ibom North West. Although he will be in the opposition in the upper legislative chamber, Mr. Akpabio will certainly play a key role in repositioning the PDP, especially the huge financial warchest he is believed to have amassed over the years.

4. Sule Lamido: He is the outgoing governor of Jigawa State. Mr. Lamido was a founding member of the PDP. He was a member of the G18 and 34, which fought the self-succession plot of former Head of State, Sani Abacha. The G34 later metamorphosed into the PDP. He contested the governorship election on the party’s platform but lost. He was to serve as foreign minister in the Olusegun Obasanjo administration between 1999 and 20003. He assumed power as governor in 2007 after staying four years out of political office. However, his party lost the state to the opposition APC both in the recent presidential, governorship and legislative elections. It is believed that Mr. Lamido, will be one of the rallying points of the PDP in the post-Jonathan era.

However, some can bet that it will not be so as his heart is allegedly in the opposition while his body remains in the PDP. Those who hold this view may not be far from the truth. Mr. Lamido was among the seven PDP governors who canvassed a new order in the ruling party under its former chairman, Bamanga Tukur. The others were Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Rabi;u Kwankwaso (Kano), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), who was later impeached. However, when five of the G7 governors dumped the party in 2013 for the APC, Messrs Lamido and Aliyu remained in the PDP. Mr. Lamido, 67, might be the PDP point man in the North.

5. Adamu Mu’azu: He is a former governor of Bauchi State. He assumed duties as national chairman of the ruling party in January 2014 when the party was in turbulence. Popularly called the “game changer,” the fortunes of the party appear to have further dimmed under him. For the first time in 16 years, the PDP lost woefully in a general election. Under Mr. Mu’azu’s watch, the party lost the presidential power to the APC in the March 28 election as well as several PDP states in the north. It is on record that despite his boast that the PDP would win 24 states in the governorship election, the party lost its earlier strongholds, namely Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Bauchi (his home state), Benue, Plateau, Niger, and Adamawa. Although, there are calls for his resignation, Mr. Mu’azu instead has been assuring that the PDP would bounce back. “We are humbled by the 28th of March decision of many Nigerians and promise never again to let you down. We will reform our party,” he said. “We have learnt some very useful lessons with the March 28th elections and we want to assure Nigerians you will see a new PDP.”

6. Liyel Imoke: Mr. Imoke, 54, is the outgoing governor of Cross River. He was a senator in the botched Third Republic. He has also benefited hugely from the PDP in this dispensation. He had served as power minister in the Obasanjo administration before becoming governor in 2007. Although many expect he would remain relevant in the rebuilding process of the party, there are those who believe his below average performance as governor may rob him of the moral foundation to be a credible PDP salesperson.

7. Olusegun Mimiko: The Ondo State governor started out on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy. He served as health commissioner in the state. He later moved to the PDP and became SSG before he moved to the centre where he served in the Obasanjo administration as Housing minister. However, he defected to the Labour Party on whose platform he ran for governor in 2007. Although the PDP was declared winner of the election, the Court of Appeal later ruled that it was Mr. Mimiko that won the election. The governor, who is serving out his second term next year, has since returned to the PDP. It is believed that his return to the PDP was in anticipation of getting a federal appointment if the party returned to power. Although, the APC won the presidential election in Ondo State, Mr. Mimiko is likely to stick with the PDP and might play a key role in reforming the party. He might be one of the key figures around which party members in the Southwest could rally and seek direction.

8: Ken Nnamani: He was Senate President from 2005 to 2007. An indigene of Enugu, Mr. Nnamani is currently the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission. He is a respected PDP member and could be the rallying point of the party, particularly in the South East.

9. Jide Omokore: He is a chieftain of the PDP. He is businessman from Kogi State with interests in oil trading and exploration, marine, haulage service, steel, dredging engineering and property. Mr. Omokore had once been profiled by Forbes Magazine as “High net-worth billionaires in Nigeria.” He once donated N50m to the Kogi State Government as aid to victims of the flood disaster in 2012. Although he is not known to have occupied any political office, he has been of immense support to the ruling party. Mr. Omokore is tagged in some quarters as a business front for some public officials but that could not be proved at this time. He is one of the party’s most consistent financials. It however remains to be seen whether he would continue to fund the party now that it is in the opposition.

10. Olusegun Obasanjo: Like Mr. Jonathan, Mr. Obasanjo is one of the greatest beneficiaries of the PDP machine. In 1998, he was brought out from prison where he was serving jail term for alleged coup plotting and was elected president the following year. Mr. Obasanjo ruled as a democratically-elected president from 1999 to 2007. He had been military head of state from 1976 to 1979.

After he left power, he became Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees but quit the position in 2012 in order to “have a bit more time to devote to the international demand on me.” He further said resigning from the position would afford him more time “to give attention to mentoring across the board nationally and internationally in those areas that I have acquired some experience, expertise and in which I have something to share.”

Mr. Obasanjo however shocked many in February when he directed a fellow PDP man in Abeokuta to tear his membership card thereby signalling his exit from the party. The action was the peak of his anger with the party he was once led. Before his membership card was torn, Mr. Obasanjo had virtually stopped attending meetings of the ruling party apparently because of his grouse with Mr. Jonathan who he once wrote a letter criticising his style of governance. He is currently not a member of the PDP neither is he a member of the APC, which at some point wooed him. However, there are indications that he might return to the ruling party. After a meeting with Mr. Jonathan at the time, the outgoing governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, had assured that PDP would beg Mr. Obasanjo to return to the party.

“When a father is angry with his children, the children should beg him. Baba is more than a party man. He is an icon, a national symbol and a leader and inventor, a creator of all the institutions today in Nigeria from the president to the governors, who are his own sons, are all his creations.”

“And so when a father is angry with his children, we will only say we are sorry to him. But then, we cannot be renounced for whatever it is…….We might have made some mistakes, but abandoning us is not the solution because the country is first before anything else. So, he is our Baba even up to the president.”

It is not clear however if the party has begged the former president. Should he return to the PDP, Mr. Obasanjo will be one of the rallying points in the quest to revamp the party ahead of future polls.

Do you know of any other PDP leaders who are key in strengthening the party as a viable opposition platform? Tell us your nominees.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/182148-10-influential-party-chieftains-who-can-help-rally-pdp-into-a-viable-opposition.html
Fayose. Okupe. FFK.
RomanceRe: Do You Agree With This??(pix) by Mbediogu(m): 3:41pm On Apr 27, 2015
dharay88:
angry in ur dreams kitnah.

Unless u ladies are ready to do dsame...
80% wat? No loud am bae. undecided
A swahili king Ongo m' Labafango had 80 wives and spent 80 percent of his income on them. Count him a real man because he had 744 children all by himself. He completed his circle every 3 months. Unless you can match, there is noh justification to yield 80 percent of anything to any fvcking XX phenotype.
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo Flaunts Allegiance With Biafran Struggle by Mbediogu(m): 3:11pm On Apr 27, 2015
newmuzik:
We have become too deep to segregate. I believe with the older generation phasing out, the ugly tribal factor will phase well...
When will that be? How do we survive in the interim? Unity is strength but a divided unity is something else. There ought to be many nations where there ought to be many, period. Nations may later decide to bond together as 'Union' or 'United States' or whatsoever naame under good arrangement but we bungled it all up at the last National Conference. At this rate and from what I forsee, agitations will continue for a long time until there is peaceful or non peaceful separation into nation states. May we not part like Pakistan /Bangladesh, Amen.
PoliticsRe: Very Graphic Photos Of Killed Boko Haram Fighters by Mbediogu(m): 1:35pm On Apr 27, 2015
shakazuldadon:
He who lives by the sword should die by the gun..... unfortunately Shekau has gone to hide in langley. angry angry
Brothers dont kill each other. They were the first to ruffle us. But for sake of argument, who are our brothers? Those who do what our father (read country) wants. It is not those after our blood.
PoliticsRe: Historical Photos Of Biafran Soldiers At A Military Base Near Owerri by Mbediogu(m): 9:14pm On Apr 26, 2015
[quote author=ludamix post=33132272]Pictured are Biafra "soldiers" undergoing routine drills at a military training camp near Owerri in August 1968 during the Civil War. After the Igbos claimed to have suffered through years of suppression under Nigeria’s military government, the breakaway state of Biafra proclaimed its independence from Nigeria which led to the infamous war between Nigeria and Biafra in July 1967.


Those who fight injustice obey God. (Bible).
Every necessary war is a just war (Livy).

A just war whether victorious or not, is
better than an unjust peace (Machiaevelli).

Rule well, you wont fight.
If you have to fight, train well and you wont lose,
If you lose well, you wont die. (Tsung Tsu).
CrimeRe: Photos And Profiles Of The 4 Nigerians To Be Executed In Indonesia by Mbediogu(m): 5:23pm On Apr 26, 2015
[quote author=LMAyedun post=33129676]Okwudili Oyatanze, 41, Nigeria - Smuggling heroin

The YouTube clip shows what seems to be a typical Sunday religious service at a small church. A young African man, accompanied by an Asian guitarist, sings a heartfelt gospel song as the audience sings along.

But the camera does not show the security guards, iron bars and barbed wire fences that would have indicated this was no ordinary place.


The singer, Okwudili Oyatanze, was giving his regular performance at a penitentiary outside the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Known in Indonesia’s penal system as “The Death Row Gospel Singer,” Mr. Oyatanze, 41, was arrested in 2001 while trying to smuggle 5.5 pounds of heroin through Jakarta’s international airport, in his stomach, after arriving on a flight from Pakistan. He was convicted the following year and sentenced to death.

Mr. Oyatanze has made the most of his incarceration, writing more than 70 songs and recording multiple albums behind bars. He has performed with prison guards as well as fellow inmates.

In the video, shot in 2008, Mr. Oyatanze sang his song “God You Know,” which was also the name of an album he released that year.

“He has turned his life around in jail,” said the Rev. Charles Burrows, a Catholic priest from Ireland who now lives in Indonesia and is offering religious counseling to Mr. Oyatanze as he awaits his execution.

Raised in outheastern Nigeria, Mr. Oyatanze started a garment business in 1999, traveling to Indonesia to buy clothing and resell it in Nigeria. The business collapsed, and Mr. Oyatanze, heavily in debt, traveled to Pakistan to try to revive it, at the suggestion of a fellow Nigerian living there.

The plan involved swallowing capsules of heroin before boarding a flight to Jakarta. “There was a chance to earn some easy money, so he became a courier,” Mr. Burrows said.

We dont obey laws in Nigeria. This is what happens when we go outside with that mentality to countries where laws must be obeyed. Diplomatic intervention cannot work in matters like this. See our citizens being wasted under conditions that render us powerless and shamed. RIP IN ADVANCE.
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo And His Children (photos) by Mbediogu(m): 5:10pm On Apr 26, 2015
[quote author=Ilekeh post=33132440]Lol

SS/SE aRe afraid of Buhari islamicizing Nigeria, yet their mentor is as Islamic as can be.

Allahu Akbar. Allaaah Akbaaar. I counted a dozen muslims and muslimas who will in a few years will make their own dozens, some scores, as Allah wishes. God is great.
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo And His Children (photos) by Mbediogu(m): 5:09pm On Apr 26, 2015
Ilekeh:
Lol

SS/SE aRe afraid of Buhari islamicizing Nigeria, yet their mentor is as Islamic as can be.

Another reason to not take these regions seriously.
Allahu Akbar. Allaaah Akbaaar. I counted a dozen muslims and muslimas who will in few years make their own dozens, some scores. God is great.
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Rocks Indian Attire To The Loveworld Festival by Mbediogu(m): 4:20pm On Apr 26, 2015
bunmioguns:
In case
Nollywood pastors, ministering to the gallery and behaving worse than the flock. Philandering, divorcing, and re- marrying in endless crazy circles...
PoliticsRe: Buhari Warns Family Members Against Corruption by Mbediogu(m): 1:58pm On Apr 26, 2015
seunmsg:
He won't fail as Nigeria's president God willing. Am sure you wrote this thrash out of ignorance. Nigeria belongs to all of us irrespective of party or tribal affiliation. We should never wish failure on our country.
A lot of people speak from ignorance. We must not wish Buhari failure. Should that happen, he fails with all of us as attachees. It is very much like wishing the pilot of your aircraft a crash while you are on board. We all, including those in diaspora are stake holders. We must all seek to help him NOW, but if he fails to measure up, then we vote him out in 2019. It is only rhen that bitter people can wish him ill, not while he is still gearing up for the tremendous task ahead. He must have his fair chance. My humble opinion.
PoliticsRe: 'People Have Deserted Aso Rock Because I'm Going' - Jonathan Speaks Emotionally by Mbediogu(m): 6:04am On Apr 26, 2015
kastonkastrol:
mr man you should stop bothering yourself about people deserting aso rock, but you should start thinking about the years you will spend in prison. if i dont see jonathan, diezani, abba moro, ffk in jail by september this year, then buhari will no longer earn my respect.

#gejmustgotojail
I am surprised that ppl have the idiocy to speak like this. You imply that Buhari will take his orders from you. You imply that ppl will go to prison on whims and caprices of partymen like you rather than on points of law. Remember this is a democracy. A strong opposition may arise from the ashes of the losers' parties and in the next 4 years, principal members of the ruling party may be the ones to end in jail if they embezzle funds as they are gearing up to do now. This is Nigeria where what goes around is sure to come around in its season.
FamilyRe: Who Is To Blame? by Mbediogu(m): 5:51am On Apr 26, 2015
Lala247:
Image below
It could be any of the above depending on the circumstances. It could also be non of the above as in the case of a pastor who decided to pair up women looking for fruits of the womb for 4 days with hired young men.
FamilyRe: Women And Regret: When There Marry Someone Thinking He Is Rich(photo) by Mbediogu(m): 6:13pm On Apr 25, 2015
sauceny:
I know of a lady that got married to a very rich guy,but later left him after she discovered he was a 419ner/con man...
'A lady' means just one lady...the others tend to stay even if the man is 429. Lmao.
FamilyRe: Save Me Before My Police Husband Kills Me, Wife Cries Out by Mbediogu(m): 7:30am On Apr 22, 2015
Dahjhi:
Hear the useless GOAT undecided


The lady self. When they are acting in their foolishness at teens dey will be forming beautiful o. She clinched with the useless idiat bcus of the daily police money den. Maka at 17 undecided I knew she would have ignored a young backery boy who should have loved him.

So The Police department doesn't have a way of taming one of dia useless goat bah? undecided Issokah
Obey your parents so that your days will be long.. As a child, you were disobedient as a result of which you became pregnant outside marriage. Your father drove you out anger and shame. Nobody wants to invest on a child who ends up as such. He was right up to a point.. but his anger should have stopped at a stage wwhere he should pick you up, you haven leant your lessons, but he let you bear the consequences alone. Your husband got you cheaply and sees no reason to worry about you. He is exploiting the weaknesses in your family and and existence of the kids to entrap you perpetually. The kids are plain unlucky. If your story is up to 20 percent true, and I were a judge, I would grant you divorce the moment you ask for it because of your age, so you can start a new life.
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Granting A Press Conference- Picture by Mbediogu(m): 10:41pm On Apr 21, 2015
MuguliciousMUGU:
ODUMEGWU OJUKWU; THE LEGEND

ojukwu is a great man who fought the great nigeria civil war and prove to the world that igbos are not cowards, he fought the war to make igbos to be recognised as the strongest tribe in nigeria.
Ojukwu died a great man, his legacy shall never be forgotten.

Ojukwu had the igbos in his heart, and fought for their freedom, from the chains of nigeria, even though it did not work out well, but ojukwu prove to the world that we are free, ojukwu was a friendly and cheerful leader.

Ojukwu talked like a king, and fought like a god, he is truly a god, who saw the sufferings of the igbos his people and fought for their right, his name shall never be forgotten in the heart of the igbos, now and forever.
His name shall be carved on the highest mountain in the world, and the next generation shall see his name and say "SIR OJUKWU, the legend who fought for his people's freedom"

OJUKWU still lives on

Long Live Ojukwu.

Signed
Minister of women affairs.
He received a back-stab from those he trusted most at the most crucial hour. They are the very ones now eulogizing him now in absentia - for effect. Why shut the stable door when the horses are already gone? He was a gift that arrived before his time but he did his bit and has returned to where he came from. He did not lose, Nigeria lost him. Egbuo dike na agha uno . . . .
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Granting A Press Conference- Picture by Mbediogu(m): 10:37pm On Apr 21, 2015
MuguliciousMUGU:
ODUMEGWU OJUKWU; THE LEGEND

ojukwu is a great man who fought the great nigeria civil war and prove to the world that igbos are not cowards, he fought the war to make igbos to be recognised as the strongest tribe in nigeria.
Ojukwu died a great man, his legacy shall never be forgotten.

Ojukwu had the igbos in his heart, and fought for their freedom, from the chains of nigeria, even though it did not work out well, but ojukwu prove to the world that we are free, ojukwu was a friendly and cheerful leader.

Ojukwu talked like a king, and fought like a god, he is truly a god, who saw the sufferings of the igbos his people and fought for their right, his name shall never be forgotten in the heart of the igbos, now and forever.
His name shall be carved on the highest mountain in the world, and the next generation shall see his name and say "SIR OJUKWU, the legend who fought for his people's freedom"

OJUKWU still lives on

Long Live Ojukwu.

Signed
Minister of women affairs.
He received a back-stab from those he trusted most at the most crucial hour. They are the very ones now eulogizing him in absentia - for effect. He was a gift that arrived before his time but he did his bit and has returned to where he came from. He did not lose, Nigeria lost him.
PoliticsRe: Trailer Full Of Motor Bikes Hijacked By Katsina Indigenes (With Pictures) by Mbediogu(m): 10:22pm On Apr 21, 2015
shadowgwalker:
doesn't look like any rubbish PDP nonsense. it's more like seized bikes by government dirty officers of useless taskforce.

it's good as they snatched their bikes back, I pray they deal with these useless VIO officers that seize their bikes and resell in Abuja.
The only name for any kind of theft is THEFT.
FamilyRe: 'My Husband Does Not Last A Minute On Bed' - Woman Tells Court by Mbediogu(m): 10:17pm On Apr 21, 2015
Dyt:
cheesy cheesy
grin

Give him Viagra



And you had to write exactly my thoughts?
undecided
Viagra will help potency temporarily. It is containdicated in liver disease and hypertension. It will have no effect on sperm count. See an endocrinologist, even a gynecologist or physician.
HealthRe: Photos From General Hospital Otukpo, Benue State by Mbediogu(m): 7:47pm On Apr 21, 2015
Ozigbondu:
And they keep on voting david mark over and over again.It seems that the senate presidency is useless to the people.And they also have a governor angry
David Mark na Okoho/ Onihi / Okpehe master. He is the only cock were dey crow from Edumoga to Adoka and Upu London. Idoma Anwane o o. Abole?
CultureRe: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Mbediogu(m): 7:20pm On Apr 21, 2015
searching4love:
undecided

I AM FROM IJEBU IGBO DELTA STATE
Iam from Isoko uno in Abia State near Jigawa State.
CultureRe: The Isoko People Of Delta State : Facts & Factlets by Mbediogu(m): 7:19pm On Apr 21, 2015
searching4love:
undecided

I AM FROM IJEBU IGBO DELTA STATE
Iam from Isko uno in Imo State
Foreign AffairsRe: Mozambican man, Emmanuel Sithole Stabbed To Death In South Africa by Mbediogu(m): 7:10pm On Apr 19, 2015
machinegundammy:
World war 3 in the making if nothing is done real quick
They deserved the apartheid oppression which we helped to stop. They are so warlike that they look for war where it should not be; and cause one where there ought to to be non. I am sure Madiba would be stirring in his grave now wondering why he fought and ended up in jail for so many years.
RomanceRe: Where And When Not To Approach A Lady by Mbediogu(m): 6:30pm On Apr 19, 2015
Dotwillis1:
As important as it is to be willing to approach women you don’t know, it’s important to know when you shouldn’t be approaching them. As nerve-wracking as it might be for you to approach women, it can be an even more tense situation for the women being approached. Almost every woman out there has a story about being harassed by guys who wanted to “just say hello” and who thought that their desire to introduce themselves overrode her right to be left alone.

So unless she is giving you very explicit indications that she’s interested in talking to you… give her a pass. It’s better to “miss out” on
an opportunity than to end up being given a disparaging remark or get insulted.

I'm no expert in ladies affairs grin but I think this are some of the times you shouldn't be approaching a lady ..

At Night (except in social spaces)

The social contract changes when the sun goes down. What is tolerable – if not expected – during the day is potentially threatening at night. Asking a lady for the time or directions during the day is completely normal. The
exact same behaviors at night seem like the prelude to a mugging.

You may have nothing but the most noble of intentions, but trying to approach a lady walking along the streets at night is most likely going to make her shiver with fear and she won't feel convenient because lots of bad/wrong impressions will be running through her mind as to what is this stranger up to... She may not even grant you the audience.

When she is busy

when she’s reading, writing or working on her laptop. If she’s in a public place – a cafe, library, class what-have-you – and she’s busy, maybe on her laptop, then the odds are that she’s there because she really needed to get out of the apartment for a while. This means she’s there to work or study, not to flirt. And no, it doesn’t matter if you notice she’s updating her Facebook page instead of working on her thesis; if she was interested in talking to somebody, she wouldn’t be focusing on something else.

If you really want to ask her for her opinion maybe on a book she’s reading, then you can wait until she’s put the book down, rather than plopping yourself in the seat next to her and demanding that she pay attention to you.


At Work

For example, take anyone who works in a hotel, waitresses – especially ones at restaurants, bartenders, etc. Their job description is almost literally “Flirting. This doesn’t mean that these ladies are cockteases or are being dishonest, but a certain level of flirtiness often means a heavier tip from male customers. It’s professional flirting
without intent. But even those who aren’t overtly flirty have a vested interest in getting you to like them – it’s part of what helps bring customers
back. Unfortunately, there are plenty of people who mistake professional niceness for genuine interest and assume that the waitress or the bartender is really into them.

But beyond not mistaking niceness for interest, there’s one major complicating factor: they are at work. They’re not there to get dates or make new friends, they’re there to do their job. They literally don’t have time for prolonged flirt sessions and, frankly, most of them would like to get through their workday with minimal hassle. tongue

On Public Transportation
Mass transit is less of a convenient place for some ladies to interact freely. Moreso, it is not a safe space for ladies and she will already have her guard up when you try to say hello. If she wants to talk to you, she’ll let you know. Let her make the first move;

Don't chat up a female pedestrian from your car cheesy

A Lady once told me its extremely frightening. No matter what time is it, you do something like that, it is sending out the message that you might drag the person into your car and drive off. grin


------------ sometimes yhu’ll see a very beeyootiful lady and yhu feel that pressure that says “if yhu don’t talk to her nownownow you’ll miss your opportunity and never see her again”, buh there are times when all a lady wants is to not have to deal with anyone, being respectful of her space and showing her courtesy is much more likely to make a positive impression on her than being one more headache in her daily commute.

There’s a time and place for everything.


Do you agree with this list?

Feel free to add more! cool
When she is in sublime mood such as in place of worship or at funeral of a loved one.
FamilyRe: Neighbours Ignore Lady Who Fainted Because Of Her Alleged Wicked Ways (photos) by Mbediogu(m): 10:12am On Apr 19, 2015
ManiCypher:
Source: http://citypeoplenews.com/is-this-right-neigbours-ignore-lady-who-fainted-of-her-alleged-wicked-ways-see-photos/
It would have been better to save her if only for the sake of the woman who fought with her. If she dies, that other woman will be in trouble for years and may never really get out of it.

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