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jack67:One day monkey go go market, monkey no go come back - shey you understand. |
Corruption is so ingrained in their mindset to the extent they no longer realise when they are celebrating it openly and so lavishly with such vulgarity -what is even worse, is that some ppl are still hailing them like champions. |
Let them sanction him and give him the excuse to expose their secrets; we will be there watching and waiting, as the man no get secret or conscience. |
Its a real pity how PDP, the once most powerful party in black Africa, has fallen down from grace from the ruling party to now a comatose confused opposition on self destruct, scrambling for APCs leftover - oh how times have changed. |
luvmijeje:LOL @ he is a role model and also would write a book, well maybe a book titled how to loot the treasury and justify it as Stealing Is Not Corruption. They are only preparing him for a big fall (as a victim of his own delusion of grandeur) because the international community cannot is not that clueless. |
Emmanuel247:LOL, they prefer to remember the one that fought on their side only because they paid him rather than the one that voluntarily sacrificed his life for their cause - typical of their upside down logic and blind sentiment. |
BlackTechnology:Shallow and myopic as usual; you talk at the level of tribesmen when we are talking of an issue of national security and interest; do you think the consequences of blowing up the pipelines and holding the whole country at ransom would affect only certain tribe or all ppl living in Nigerian? Well, picture this, lets suppose your militants managed to carry out their threats and Nigerians begin to suffer as a result of their action; do you think that would win you their sympathy or unite them against you and whatever counter measure the government of the day decides to embark to eliminate such blackmail. As for the killing of my tribesmen, well that won't change anything nor affect their destiny since we believe that every living being is destined to die, neither a second more would be added or subtracted from their time; so to us, death is inevitable and we therefore accept it; only cowards like you die many times before their death. |
jjcena:And may instead land on your mama's toto for giving birth to such an excuse for a goat. |
calebo101:Abeg save your breath because no rational mind would accept such sentimental nonsense. Did you even read what you wrote? Do you even understand the implication of placing something like one's whole national security concern under the custody and reach of an ill trained, indisciplined, corrupt militant rogues led by the likes of Tompolo, Asari etc; its akin to placing your balls in the hands of a sadist so that he could squeeze them and torture you at will. Believe it, no right thinking president anywhere in the world would agree to compromise the security of his country in order to please a handful of militants out of fear of constant blackmail and sabotage. Yes, they might carry out their threats and blow up some pipelines and even bring the country to its knees; but after that, be assured that it will be all out war because Nigerians will be fully united and solidly against anyone that threatens them. I am glad you mentioned Obasanjo; you will also remember Odi and that Obasanjo is till today still alive and free as a bird, well even that one will be a small thing - let them go ahead and try any nonsense. |
Here is another one showing an Igbo woman in 1920 with a permanent hairstyle arranged with Clay,Charcoal dust & Palm Oil
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limolalikamaila:Just ignore him. The OP is a typical example of a wasted education with no intelligence - he probably wouldn't even have a clue of what you are talking about. |
Naughty boys and girls. |
freedom96:LOL, no need to ask, just guess and you won't be wrong; cos its always the same guys with the same names from the same place. |
kodded:But the same hypocrites never lose an opportunity to remind us that they are in fact not Nigerians but Biafrans and always taking delight in insulting the country with derogatory adjectives such as cesspit, contraption etc. |
makzeze:LOL, what about this one wey carry live cow nko?
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Taylor86:I am sure she will explain to you why you have such infantile sense of reasoning as a result of landing on your head during child birth - its therefore not your fault to have been so unfortunately cursed. |
EgusiSoup:@OP: Nothing will change especially the above in BOLD. Yes, I guess thats the kind of answer you really been wishing for; so now that you've got you want, feel free to resume the usual role of whining and always playing the victims card; in fact you cry babies can go ahead and cry some more - as if anybody cares. |
Tecnonews24:Oboy, this your Ingrish with PEJ own e get as e be, dem come resemble, abi una be classmates? |
It should be obvious that the whole privatisation was indeed a fraud: the sector was clearly not sold to the correct ppl who truly had the money needed to invest and ambition to improve power sector but unfortunately to a favoured cabal who not only didn't have the required capacity to invest but also lacked the will power for investment. The trick was to hoodwink Nigerians in collusion with Jonathan's corrupt government to believe that they were genuine investors; but instead, rather than bringing in additional fresh money as expected they would instead be depending on money from us (the consumers) through increased tariffs - remember our electricity bills were increased shortly after the sale of NEPA; well thats how they planned it and got the money to run these companies (sold to them on the cheap) without risking their own. Still that not done; the FG followed them with an awoof bribe of N200 billion to agree to fool us even further as if electricity had not only improved but also become even cheaper with the announcement of reduction in tariffs by 50% so that we will be happily deceived into going out to vote for that incompetent Otuoke man - as part of his election wuru wuru. The ongoing bad situation is our own reward for being so gullible and docile with a clearly corrupt and bad administration - for now we should just accept to suffer in silence until, if we are lucky, Buhari decides to do something about it, shikenan. |
nobilis:Pls read my post carefully again and review your comments; then show me where I drew that conclusion? Assuming I did, you still went ahead and contradicted yourself by your very next statement (after having unnecessarily referred me to the definition of automation) i.e. agreeing with my latter statement concerning auto-pilot. So Oga, Mr. definition, pls let us know; when an aircraft is on auto-pilot i.e. flying itself, would you call that manual or automatic mode; then maybe you can also tell us from what word the latter was derived from and why such a feature in an aircraft as auto-pilot should not be included the definition of automation. As for your analogy of bank cashiers with ATMs against the advent of automation in medical laboratories and the presumed possible future consequence on the careers of lab scientists; well I'll have to say the comparison is too simplified and very naive, not even worth responding to - besides, my very first comments have already addressed it. |
UIA04:What shame? They'll try to justify it as hustle or business; shame only resides in the morally sound but not the morally bankrupt. |
Again same ppl, dem no dey tire ni? |
tosynbolade:Again same ppl. |
pretydiva:Yes oO, LOL somebody should find him a bra. ![]() |
This man, no be Fayose kwa, as na him sabi chop chop anywhere without concern? |
donifez:Then you never see the one wey dem hide am inside car bumper for American/Mexico border - some ppl sha get mind. |
Ayesman:I have no pity for drugs pushers, as for these ones, well if they execute them; I will say good riddance to bad rubbish. |
linkin8k:True talk, tribalism is the bane of our lack of progress and the main obstacle preventing us from true democracy. |
I have no pity for these ppl and wish them double punishment: execution here on earth and eternal fire in hell, let that be their portion, all you good ppl follow me and say Amin. |
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Darejyde:LOL, you don't have to go to India to see that one, my very creative brothers in the north have already accomplished it here in Nigeria. See am here: In fact if you guys beg me enough I will show you how they also managed put a live camel in the boot of a small Volkswagen Golf car - but una have to beg oO ![]()
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LAGrejectIBO:LOL, quite true, they almost ate my late grandfather; he was a policeman in the 50's on duty in their region; luckily he escaped, otherwise I wouldn't have ever been born - chai, imagine being part of somebody's lunch, mba Tufiakwa! |
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