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Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 3:43am On Nov 01, 2016
Bollinger:
Green passport? Something wey i don burn since 1990. I come here because i feel pity for you guys and at the same time make fun of the mentally challenged ones. You will be surprised what my leadership has achieved. You cannot even imagine it. Believe me. If you had an iota of it, you life will never be the same again. I promise you.
so why you come de drink panadol for ''our '' headache?
Talk d leadership na or forever hold your peace.
Leadership and yet naija still de foolish like dis. No be only leader na Leda.
PoliticsRe: After 56 Years Of Independence In Nigeria What Have We Gained by mikolo80: 3:40am On Nov 01, 2016
gidgiddy:
Nigeria is a forced marriage, an eforced union of people, a fraud created by the white man in West Africa, an autarchy and an illegal union of people and ethnic nationalities.


It is no surprise that such an entity has never made any progress and is heading no where.

The only solution is to conduct a referendum to give the people a say which Lord Lugard never gave them when he roped them into his fraudulent creation called Nigeria

Lugard then added insult to injury by bastardising the people by naming them after a river.

No fraud lasts forever and neither will Nigeria!
China
Singapore
Malaysia all forced marriages
Give anoda excuse
PoliticsRe: After 56 Years Of Independence In Nigeria What Have We Gained by mikolo80: 3:39am On Nov 01, 2016
luckyguy2:
It Is Really Unfortunate That After Many Years Of Independence, Nigeria Has Achieved Nothing, , What Has Been Exsisting Since After Indepence Is Nothing More Than, Nepotism, Corruption, Terrorism, Crisis, And Economic Break Down, Things Become Harder In Nigeria Everyday, Nigeria Forgot What Made It Exsisted, The British Colonial Rule, During The Time When Nigeria Was Under The Rule Of The British, We Advanced In Education, Our Economy Was Better, Than What It Is Today, Nepotism And Corruption Where Less, But Today Nigeria Is Nothing To Write Home About, We Seeked Indepedence At D Wrong Time, As A Result Of Lack Of True Political Knowledge
GSM
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 3:21am On Nov 01, 2016
Bollinger:
God forbid. Tomorrow ke. I am a leader now. I train and groom leaders. That is my job, believe it or not. That's how i know you guys are phucked. You have no clue what leadership entails, hence the reason you all have not found one in over half a century. I really pity you.
you keep calling us you like say you no follow get green passport. You funny. What has your leadership achieved.does it entail degrading your 'followers'' ?
Some leader you are?
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 3:07am On Nov 01, 2016
Bollinger:
Superior argument does not work with you. I have tried to school you on how to think but to no avail. When dealing with cave men, believe it or not (I take this as a compliment) [/b]a cave man approach must be undertaken. [b] even cave men don't like to be insulted [/b]What do i have to say to someone who uses "[b]share of allocation" and "national cake" in their argument? what else is it if not our share of roads, hospitals, security, schools, etc abi only for some people to be buying house in Dubai? [/b]In 2016 fa. [b] guy allocation is allocation the world over no matter the century
[/b]He is trying to equate the struggles in normal countries to the crap Nigeria is doing. [b] what's the difference? Are you not watching gay people as well as gun for and against ppl fighting daily for their beliefs [/b]Lol. When they were struggling, it wasn't to "share the national cake" or "allocations". The struggle was about freedom and basic human rights.[b] freedom from what. Which mumu right? Rights they refuse to defend.
That i have to explain this again buttresses my point. I am just wasting my time. God help una. Smh.
you don't have to explain. I know what you are saying. I just thought you were willing to expand your mind, but I guess you're happy with lamenting. So sad. And you're supposed to be the leaders of today.
PoliticsRe: Northern Governors Wives Visit Aisha Buhari (Photos) by mikolo80: 2:59am On Nov 01, 2016
Blue3k:
I think your bad at catching sarcasm or maybe my jokes just not funny. Oh well maybe someone else will get it.
my bad then
PoliticsRe: Northern Governors Wives Visit Aisha Buhari (Photos) by mikolo80: 2:42am On Nov 01, 2016
Blue3k:
Is that what I said or implied.
read the first line of your post
PoliticsRe: Northern Governors Wives Visit Aisha Buhari (Photos) by mikolo80: 2:33am On Nov 01, 2016
Blue3k:
Maybe they are helping buhari get economic plan so he doesn't make a fool of himself when asking IMF for loan.
so being a governor's wife makes one great by default
PoliticsRe: Northern Governors Wives Visit Aisha Buhari (Photos) by mikolo80: 2:24am On Nov 01, 2016
Keneking:
This women are doing well.
Northern Women are doing great.
Wives of Northern State governors are beautiful.
Aisha Buhari is indeed doing very well.
These women are from the North.
The language of the meeting would be Hausa.
The minutes of the meeting would be in Hausa.
Northern women prefer Hausa in local gatherings.
Non-hausa language speakers was not part of this session.
Beautiful and pretty, these wives appear in their Ankara attire.
The discussion would centre on support for their spouses.
Issues affecting the society would be discussed.
They shall show solidarity to the First Lady.
Aisha shall share her PowerPoint presentation as handout and souvenir to the guests.
Most women would like to submit a list of candidates for Buhari's consideration.


But where is lalasticlala now?
what did they do
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 2:05am On Nov 01, 2016
Bollinger:
Your problem is the same problem millions of Nigerian have; Lack of exposure. You don't know and refuse to know, and are therefore doomed to fail by repeating the same avoidable mistakes that has made your country a cesspit. It is like i am trying to educate a 10 year old. You are so used to the rot in Nigeria that you actually now feel comfortable in your psychosis. I keep asking that do you read the things your write before posting them? How is it possible that a "human being" (in quote, because it is very debatable) would have this kind of thought process? What the hell does, "If everyone went to political meetings and DEMANDED their own share of the cake" mean for God's sake? How you people think boggles the mind. Smh.
if you want to debate you will try and be civil in your next communication, if you insult me one more time, I will forget about superior argument and show you I can give as good as I get and since I have unlimited data I can assure you you will not win.
You that you are not used to the rot, what have you achieved?
I ask you, do you read the posts and comprehend bfor you reply or you've made up your mind to continue what is clearly not working and hasn't worked in 60 years?
Have you researched how countries like ours have been fixed or you're just parroting what you've been fed for years by failures themselves (abi has any of them solved any problem with all their theories) ?
What do you mean by ''you people ''
There are no people like me o.
Everybody else thinks like you, conventionally.
Conventional has, is, will never work.
We need som'n that does.
If everyone goes for. Their share of national allocation whether it be in cash or in infrastructure or services, there will be very little chance to steal. But if you all sit at home, then those who need the money more than you will go and claim it and all you can do is grumble.
Or do you think anything is gotten in the West without a fight or a struggle, you think it happens automatically cos you desire it.
No my friend, you have to work on it. Every single day, non stop
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 8:34pm On Oct 31, 2016
Bollinger:
Really? So thinking that corruption is not Nigeria's biggest problem is right about? OK. Smh.
if you like shake your head till your neck stiff it will not change human psychology. Easier to apply carrot than stick. Honey will catch more flies than vinegar. If everyone, EVERYONE were ''corrupt '' ojoro will cancel. If everyone went to political meetings and DEMANDED their own share of the cake, there would
1. Very little left to steal and Unattractive to looters
2.force leaders or politicians to find a way to multiply the largesse in order to satisfy hungry mouths.
Easier to bribe 15 million ignorant ppl than 1 million enlightened ones.
But when people like you throw your hands up in resignation waiting for the impossible to happen, no hope
RomanceRe: Poll: Guys Which Will You Choose? by mikolo80: 10:40am On Oct 31, 2016
nigconnect:
The thicker the better wink
your head de Dia
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 10:39am On Oct 31, 2016
Bollinger:
Do you read what you write before posting it?
I could ask you the same. It's funny how you think you're so right, yet so wrong
RomanceRe: Poll: Guys Which Will You Choose? by mikolo80: 7:05am On Oct 31, 2016
3 first choice
Then 2
1 only if she be wife material
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 6:23am On Oct 31, 2016
Bollinger:
The concept that nothing can be achieved with the level of corruption Nigeria is at. It is well known. Except to millions like you. I can't believe i have to spell it out.
Mtscheew
A whole lot can be achieved with corruption. But only by dedicated individuals who know how to think out of or is it in the box in thirst particular case.
It's a pity that millions like you think the world is black and white and so miss the 50 shades of grey inbetween
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 2:57am On Oct 31, 2016
Bollinger:
Hence the reason why Nigeria will never change. It's people have no clue what they are doing. Imagine a very simple well know concept and it is hard for you to grasp. For you to solve a problem you have to understand it. You don't even understand this simple well know principle and yet you want Nigeria to change for the better. Good luck.
what concept. You just beating about the Bush. What concept. Speak in full sentences for goodness sake
PoliticsRe: I Thought People Said India Is Better Than Nigeria? by mikolo80: 1:54am On Oct 31, 2016
Rossikk:
No country is 'honky dory'. Not even the USA. Admitting that your country has something going for it is not saying it is all 100% smooth. It doesn't have to be an 'either/or' situation. Most of the world comprises... grey areas.
OK OK OK I Gerrit, we are not zero level but we are heading there. No positive index for now. Everything is going down, nothing is moving up. Nollywood is stagnant, 4G internet Don turn jamb kweshion, farmers are too old to farm and graduates are unemployable. The odds arestacked bros but I think we can fix it.
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 1:51am On Oct 31, 2016
Bollinger:
Seriously? Everyone knows that it doesn't matter how much a country makes, if the level of corruption is at the level Nigeria is, it wouldn't affect it's economy positively. How you don't realize this is astounding. Well it goes to show that Nigerians don't think the way they do business is abnormal.
corruption not the problem
Zero productivity is.
America used 500 million dollars to train 5 ppl in Iraq, that is over 20 billion naira corruption
Do you know how much goes missing in the CIA. We are learners in corruption compared to developed countries but they invest their corrupt proceeds. We bury ours in soak away pits and throw stupid parties and build other countries economies. Why you don't get this is understandable. We are just a lazy people
PoliticsRe: I Thought People Said India Is Better Than Nigeria? by mikolo80: 10:58pm On Oct 30, 2016
Rossikk:
Dude, it's not about pounding one's chest. It's about recognising (which you failed to do) the opportunities and potential that being a Nigerian offers you. If you fail to recognise that, then there's no hope for you. The minute you recognise it, you can become the next Dangote. Or INNOSON. A word is enough for the wise.
of course there is maximum potential.
Too much potential sef
But we should also be realistic about SWOT analysis.
We can do positive things doesn't mean the 'situation is honky dory
Very very far from it
PoliticsRe: I Thought People Said India Is Better Than Nigeria? by mikolo80: 9:41pm On Oct 30, 2016
Rossikk:
Did Nigeria not provide the schools/universities? Where did your dad make the money to send you to school? Not Nigeria? If your dad had been born in Niger republic or Chad, he might have been a cattle herder. Do you know there are countries in Africa where the literacy rate is under 25% as opposed to Nigeria with nearly 80% literacy rate, courtesy of govt investment in mass education? Your import based business, who are your primary customers? Not Nigerians? Why not relocate to Mali and start an import based business and see how many customers you'll get? Fact is you HAVE benefited from being a Nigerian, whether you want to admit it or not. Even as you are now, the sheer size and wealth of the Nigerian market means that virtually any business you start will succeed if you put your mind to it. Can't say the same if you're in Sierra Leone or Guinea!
I understand you're playing devils advocate.
I do same myself.
But Liechtenstein has population of less than 80 000
Doesn't stop them from prospering.
We are better than some very unfortunate countries but that doesn't mean we should pound our chest instead of moving forward
PoliticsRe: Opinion: Should Tony Elumelu Contest Presidency 2019? by mikolo80: 9:33pm On Oct 30, 2016
Keballl:
Will they vote for themselves ? What kind of question is this ?
they must give voters something to vote for. Not grammar
PoliticsRe: Opinion: Should Tony Elumelu Contest Presidency 2019? by mikolo80: 9:27pm On Oct 30, 2016
EroticAngelina:
So ironic, I'm actually an Igbo girl from abia state.

If Nigerians would just put religion and tribalism aside, maybe, just maybe we would have a chance of becoming better
even if we used the tribalism to fix our tribe only. Imagine if he invested in mega palm oil plantation and refinery or TV flat screen production factory in his village so that shame will force others to do same, instead it's just to be nacking the masses heads against each other they know how to do. Nothing productive
PoliticsRe: Opinion: Should Tony Elumelu Contest Presidency 2019? by mikolo80: 9:16pm On Oct 30, 2016
OnucheAdams:
He would lose his polling unit. The likes of Elumelu are career crooks who have found a way to manipulate the system into doing their bidding...
what this guy said
PoliticsRe: Opinion: Should Tony Elumelu Contest Presidency 2019? by mikolo80: 9:15pm On Oct 30, 2016
deltateam:
Would you rather have another Buhari? Tony Elumelu believes that Nigeria should diversify into other areas aside oil by encouraging SMEs and creating an enabling platform. Nigeria can be China of Africa.
how many has he invested his billions into. By their fruits you shall know them
PoliticsRe: Opinion: Should Tony Elumelu Contest Presidency 2019? by mikolo80: 9:15pm On Oct 30, 2016
Keballl:
The Nigerian Electorate is not ready for such intelligent men.
if they are intelligent how come they can't win election
PoliticsRe: Marriage Ceremonies Of The Daughters Of PMB & GEJ: The Difference - By Lawrence by mikolo80: 9:10pm On Oct 30, 2016
Teacher1776:
Stop comparing. Every dumb fool knows that Jonathan has more swag than this ancient Daura nomad.
swag with your inheritance
EventsRe: Your Birth Month Says Alot About You. So True by mikolo80: 9:08pm On Oct 30, 2016
royalvalentine19:
bros take your dark thought away from here.
Hahahahaha
6 billion ppl
12 months
2 billion per month
Any description will fit any few billion
EventsRe: Your Birth Month Says Alot About You. So True by mikolo80: 8:55pm On Oct 30, 2016
This is how supposedly intelligent ppl get scammed
PoliticsRe: I Thought People Said India Is Better Than Nigeria? by mikolo80:
Rossikk:
Your education, my dad not Nigeria your fat full stomach, same as above until recently and I am very lean [/b]your iphone, [b] can't afford one and it's not made in Nigeria [/b]ipad,[b] same as before nice flat, now you're just rubbing it in but thank goodness for dangote if not also not made in Nigeria [/b]maybe car[b]all imported or Jeep... your business also import based but none yet personally or job, none for 3 years after NYSC [/b]your hangouts [b] hangout is for the rich - clubs. bars[b] same as before [/b] etc.... All that did not drop from the sky. Nigeria gave it to you, ok? maybe you're confusing me with you If you'd been born in India, all these exist in India Chad, or Somalia [b] I'm almost grateful that our case is not like these,.... Almost cos I'm thinking the ease of weapon acquisition and potential for war lordIsm [/b]you might be stuck in one slum somewhere brushing your teeth with gutter water.
and I am grateful that this is not my portion but believe me when I say that Nigeria has not given me anything.
Christianity EtcRe: The Role Of Churches In Solving Nigeria's Economic Challenges by mikolo80: 7:00pm On Oct 30, 2016
Bollinger:
Who have I tried to change? I'm doing it right now. You. But you are resistant to it. That is how difficult it is to change a mindset that has been raped for decades. It is not easy.
what mindset
I believe Nigeria is easy to fix
It's you that want to do it the impossible way
But we are all lazy

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