Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 12:36am On Jan 08, 2012 |
nothing |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 12:35am On Jan 08, 2012 |
Television |
Politics › Re: Telecoms Operators Tells Subscribers:expect To Pay More Due To Subsidy Removal by mobf: 12:33am On Jan 08, 2012 |
Fresh air! |
Romance › Re: Should I Allow My Fiancee To Keep The Ring And Pics Of Her Ex by mobf: 12:16am On Jan 08, 2012 |
yes bros, she shouldn't keep just the ring and his pics, infact make sure she stays in contact with him okay. And once in a while say hello to him when ever she calls him with your phone k?  |
Romance › Re: Bros, How Far Thread! Meant For Guys Only by mobf: 10:57pm On Jan 07, 2012 |
deal_ordea: Just like we always have a chit chat everyday at home, in office, in the club, in molue!!( Lol) even on street to know about each other parole!! I open this thread just for we guys to discuss the kind of babes we saw today or we toast!!! The types of praole we have crush on! So my question now is, Bros how was market today?? Did you catch any new fish in your area or outside your town Let's discuss. Omo bone oo, enough stuff going but man gats pipe low due to the obvious reasons, iyatrustee:
na only dat shoe frijos get? just asking oh!  Haba Iya!  |
Politics › Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: President Goodluck Jonathan's Speech by mobf: 10:23pm On Jan 07, 2012 |
ARareGem: The one thing that boggles my mind is why the president is not listening to Nigerians?? There he goes talking about sacrificing. He is not asking for sacrifice by increasing fuel price over a 100%. He is asking for our dead bodies! But I fear for the outcome of the proposed strike. Thank you very much |
Politics › Re: Fuel Subsidy Removal: President Goodluck Jonathan's Speech by mobf: 10:03pm On Jan 07, 2012 |
rygem: I didn’t know that many Nigerian are very shallow-minded! Your point exactly? |
Politics › Re: NLC Cannot Embark On Strike-national Industrial Court by mobf: 7:32pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
Beaf: [size=14pt]Read this excerpt, then read the rest of this article by Sanusi at the link below, and if you still want to go on strike after you are through, then even a brain transplant cannot help you:[/size]
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-840226.0.html Utter sh.ite! So in the meantime the poor should suffer the consequences for this crime? |
Politics › Re: Subsidy Removal: Un Commends Jonathan, As Eu Passes Vote Of Confidence by mobf: 7:19pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
efisher: It's normal. A prophet has no honor in his own home. na molue go jam you where ever you dey  |
Politics › Re: NLC Cannot Embark On Strike-national Industrial Court by mobf: 7:15pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
efisher: The planned protest can be described as visionless activism. What are you? |
Politics › Re: Subsidy Removal: Un Commends Jonathan, As Eu Passes Vote Of Confidence by mobf: 5:56pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
kingoflag: Lmao His Masters have spoken.
The next thing GEJ will say is "Efen sef, em, U.N Haff commend me many, many times on good govern. They haff say dat dem like my style and that I am growing economy well, well".
Rubbish!!! Se, Finland way never chop wishes to have Boko-Haram or 70% of their population living in poverty?
If Finland had Nigeria's problem, and GEJ ruled them, and was handling issues the way he's Handling Nigeria's issues, would he still head the country?
Black Man, Open your eyes! Preach! |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Arsenal Completes Signing Of Thierry Henry On Loan by mobf: 5:39pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
Welcome boss, |
Romance › Re: Having A Baby For A Married Man by mobf: 5:36pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
ebonyvibe: She feels utterly betrayed she didnt bagain for this.
She is not in Nigeria by th eway she lives in London where it is more or less the norm to live and have kids with you partners and then get married.
Now she wished she never had the baby; she was in tears when she told me she is even finding it difficult to love the child now too late for wishes jay bee: I'm afraid ain't nothing she can do about it now. The simple advice for her is to tighten her belt and work on being a good mother/father to the child that never asked to be brought into the world. If she wants financial support from the man then she can obviously get that through the court system Gbam! |
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Food › Re: Why Do Lagosians Love Pepper In Their Foods? by mobf: 4:53pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
It's not a Lagos thing OP. I love pepperish food alot. I am not from Lagos and neither am i Yoruba. But it's a well known fact that Yoruba's love spicy food: Think i got that coz i grew up with them. Don't worry, if you're not an ulcer patient you'll come to love it  |
Politics › Re: Seun Osewa, Would You Be Interested In Political Office (nass)? by mobf: 3:21pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
Negro_Ntns: Seun, I like your response! Like Ola said, your challenge becomes a catalyst for success. Would you mind working with a team to outfit you for a office? You do not change but the electorate will be made to change; they will begin to view "likeable" with suspicion, a vanity that everyone will be persuaded to dissociate from. Likeable becomes keyword for describing your competitors. ;Dyou go fear campaigning na, na your hustle sha, it's allowed |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 3:08pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
nepotism *i dey win oh  |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 3:06pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
gargantuan |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 2:59pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
Everything |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 2:57pm On Jan 06, 2012 |
leverage |
Politics › Re: Statement Of The Catholic Bishops On The Fuel Subsidy Removal by mobf: 9:00pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
Before removing the subsidy, the Federal Government alluded to huge irregularities and corruption associated with the provision of petroleum products in Nigeria. It took no action to prosecute anyone as a consequence of its discovery. It did not allay palpable fears of harsher economic effects on the average Nigerian nor did it take any action to protect or support the poorest and most vulnerable Nigerians. The harsh consequences of the eventual removal of subsidy, as has been seen, have been instantaneous. Many Nigerians who went to their hometowns and villages to celebrate Christmas and the New Year could not even afford the cost of returning to their places of work.
+10! [b]The first duty of government is to guarantee the security of life and property. Therefore, to simply allude to fraudulent practices in the petroleum sector without any serious effort to sanction its perpetrators, and to go on instead to remove subsidy as a way of forestalling fraud is to punish the already vulnerable and victimized Nigerian consumer. This action, taken at this most inauspicious period of national grief and emergency is tantamount to what we have referred to in the past as “governance by ambush”. It merely penalizes the ordinary Nigerian for the sins of those who practice fraud and for government’s abdication of its most fundamental responsibilities. We note with deep regret that this country now has a tradition of making the poor suffer in the selfish interest of a few who have fraudulently enriched themselves in collusion with those in the corridors of power. Must the poor suffer to make the rich smile? It may not be fair to blame the Jonathan government alone for all the woes of Nigeria but this government must take full responsibility for the insensitive timing and execution of this policy on fuel subsidy[/b] Ask Efisher, Beaf etc, We have spoken in the past about the unwieldy cost of governance as other voices of reason have. At federal, state and local levels, there are too many political appointees, too many ministries and too many committees. Government’s direct action to slim down in this area would have been one guarantee of its credibility for judicious spending of fuel subsidy savings. As things stand, we consider it immoral to remove petroleum subsidy while we run a government of such dysfunctional dimension and cost. We declare that it is immoral to impose removal of petroleum subsidy on economically weakened Nigerians while political office holders continue to live in embarrassing opulence. Thank you sirs, |
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Politics › Re: Seun Osewa, Would You Be Interested In Political Office (nass)? by mobf: 8:33pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
You get time sha, |
Music/Radio › Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by mobf(op): 8:28pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
when the money goes - Fabolous ft Jay-Z |
Politics › Re: Seun Can We Have A Protest Section? We Still Need Some News! by mobf: 8:22pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
@ Bliss4lyfe you think this untimely event is going to be alright with the nation in the short run? Maybe you've not been following up with events since this man became the president, not ONE sincere word from him. All he displays is weakness and indecisiveness. Now he wants to set us on the right path by removing the subsidy while cost of governance triples to the chagrin of the taxpayers! i used to be in favour of the removal of subsidy only at the appropriate time but given the nature of our leaders i am not in support of it anymore.
Let us allow the President to do his work and set us all on a path of success via restructuring our economy. I really do not intend to waste anymore time slaying the President. I am saving my energy for the protests to be held here in Abuja. |
Politics › Re: Stop Moaning... Petrol Is 326.21 Naira a litre in the UK! by mobf: 7:37pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
^ Thank God you have made a life for yourself in the UK. We are still here in the "filth, squalor and mess that is Nigeria" Maybe you should leave us to our problems since it's in no way affecting yourlife?
Nigerians have very few positive traits and hundreds of negative ones really? wow, |
Politics › Re: Seun Can We Have A Protest Section? We Still Need Some News! by mobf: 7:25pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
Bliss4Lyfe: I have not come to trade insults with tribalist but; what would you four do if Nigeria was to seize being an Oil Producing country today? Now is not the time for tales by moonlight |
Politics › Re: Seun Can We Have A Protest Section? We Still Need Some News! by mobf: 7:15pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
Thank you Uyi. Can you beleive a sane Nigerian saying this "We need to debate more pressing issues and move our nation forward. I am not a believer in false living and this subsidies or credit lifestyle Nigerians are seeking; as it will get us nowhere" It's not your fault, just stay where you are and leave us to our struggle. Internationally recognized standard of living my foot! |
Music/Radio › Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by mobf(op): 5:06pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
i go yarn - eL dee |
Music/Radio › Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by mobf(op): 4:59pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
make dem talk _ 2shotz ft 9ice |
Music/Radio › Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by mobf(op): 4:57pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
Murder reigns _ Ja Rule |
Forum Games › Re: Start Your Own Word With The Last Letter by mobf: 1:55pm On Jan 05, 2012 |
Raggamuffin |