₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,330,567 members, 8,446,075 topics. Date: Thursday, 16 July 2026 at 04:14 AM

Toggle theme

Mrofficial's Posts

Nairaland ForumMrofficial's ProfileMrofficial's Posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 (of 125 pages)

PoliticsRe: ACN-Ribadu/Ngige, How Feasible? by mrofficial(m): 3:01pm On Feb 14, 2011
^^ Correct.
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by mrofficial(m): 1:05pm On Feb 14, 2011
[quote author=Ma_J_Blige link=topic=604014.msg7728157#msg7728157 date=1297684230]^^^^

Were you there as well?

So everyone that comes in here and tell us he was there is telling the truth?

After most people have said to the contrary, he is still claiming money was distributed. But meanwhile, him no enter o - him dey inside him motor parked outside.

LOL[/quote]He was outside of the stadium, inside his car. But where were you?

After all, he said PDP hired the crowds, not GEJ. Are you saying it's impossible for PDP to have hired the crowds?

You're not saying the truth, girl.
RomanceRe: What Do I Do, My Best Friend Wants Me To Sleep With Her by mrofficial(m): 12:59pm On Feb 14, 2011
Where is fstranger and mr.cork? grin
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by mrofficial(m): 12:36pm On Feb 14, 2011
^ What attention are you talking about? Were you there?
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by mrofficial(m): 11:56am On Feb 14, 2011
[quote author=Ma_J_Blige link=topic=604014.msg7727370#msg7727370 date=1297675720]It is only dumb people who toe the same line of argument and insist others must share their opinion as if the others dont have their own mind to think.

So because "2 known ekiti brothers" are not in support of GEJ, I should also follow them blindly like a mumu?[/quote]undecided
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 11:30am On Feb 14, 2011
@codeb, they used all their strength to play Chelsea. See what they played against Wigan. LWKMD cheesy
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by mrofficial(m): 1:08am On Feb 14, 2011
[quote author=Ma_J_Blige link=topic=604014.msg7725857#msg7725857 date=1297640055]playmode.

thats life, hence i throw no stone in the market place.

As per GEJ, my point is this, it may be too early to judge him and pour such hot venom on him. He may not be the messiah, but he sure aint the cause of the Naija problem. some people here are as guilty of the Naija problem much as this man may be. example, this power problem that has bedevilled us for years, someone is making effort, and as if the power plants that will produce the kilowatts of electricity promised will rise up one day, people are already blaming him that he hasnt fulfilled his promise, i mean, comeon.

Naija has been spoilt over the years, expecting a total change in one or two years may be asking for too much.

Its not about GEJ has a person, its about being objective and seeing things as they are, not criticising him because he is from south south or because he is from PDP.

Remember these same venom was poured on YarAdua so much more that when he died, he became the best in the eyes of the same people who wrote tons of rubbish against him while alive.

Point is, its not about GEJ. I swear, a lot in here just want to talk and argue without facts and basic knowledge about governance and policy making. Ask them to give alternative and there alternative is as laughable and worse than what they condemn.[/quote]E don reach make you dey swear, my ekiti sister?

2 known Ekiti brothers are not in support. We Ekitis are not dumb. What happened to you, sister?
PoliticsRe: President Goodluck Jonathan's Approval Rating by mrofficial(m): 12:49am On Feb 14, 2011
@hannie

^ DUH  Huh

u have always been intellectually challenged, why I am surprised ?

your VOTE COUNTS FOR NOTHING DUDE!!!!!!!

PDP will win, GEJ will remain President and the heavens will not fall . . .if u like challenge it till your last bone break off ba your wahala be dat!

sad . . .but what do we do ? siddon look  Cry

This election has been rigged . . . opposition cant win nada!!!  Cry

Jonathan might well be the one to take this country further downhill . . . . Cry
Go away with your stiff brain. It is people like you that make them feel they can still rig. Please keep your negative views to yourself, we are not monkey banana.

When GEJ debacle shall ring in everyone's ear and glaring come April, will they announce GEJ as the winner  huh
---

It's not compulsory that you stand up, so sit for as along as you can. Lazy pikin!  You must been living under a rock.

One more thing, please stop infecting ready Nigerians. You're like a virus in the community.
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by mrofficial(m): 1:31am On Feb 13, 2011
So people gatz die before GEJ win election? You be Michael Jacksonhuh
PhonesRe: Glo Not Working by mrofficial(m): 11:29pm On Feb 12, 2011
tdops:
Is Glo really loyal to Nigeria? Did they not move their call centres to Ghana? How many Nigerian graduates has Glo trained? They prefer to bring in Illiterate Indians to oppress Nigerian university graduates that work for them, Please do not be loyal to rubbish cos Glo does not care one bit about Nigeria, it only care about it profits, Even MTN that is not a Nigerian company cares a lot about Nigeria far more than Glo does,
You kick stone for there. Sorry.
PoliticsSoyinka Decries Insecurity, Backs Ribadu For President by mrofficial(op): 10:10am On Feb 12, 2011
THE Democratic Front for a Peoples Federation (DFPF), yesterday declared its support for the candidature of Malam Nuhu Ribadu of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the race for the Presidency in the April elections.

In a communiqué issued by the party’s Directorate of Publicity after an emergency meeting by its executive in Abuja, the DFPF declared: “Following a spirited debate on the credentials, track records, and potential of all the candidates for the position of presidency, the Democratic Front has made its choice, and now declares its support for the candidacy of Mr. Nuhu Ribadu.

The party said it took this decision “with a deep sense of responsibility to the nation, and to the generation that the failed ones have produced to mop up their failures, betrayals, egocentrism and waste of one historic opportunity after another. The efforts of these ‘chosen’ to replicate themselves in the coming elections through sponsored surrogates must be countered with all possible resources and strategic thinking.

“We shall join hands with other progressives and mobilise the resources of the party, material, moral, and organisational, towards the attainment of this goal in the coming critical elections for the nation.”

Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, founded the DFPF.

Reviewing recent events in the country, the party “observed with immense satisfaction a political development that has taken place within the current ‘ruling party’ of the nation, a development that finally put paid to the deceptive and retrogressive zoning policies that the party has deviously attempted to foist on the nation as a constitutional provision.”

It added: “While this by no means spells the emergence of a genuine democratic disposition, it nonetheless brings the nation a small step closer to the embrace of due democratic practice, enabling choices to be made on merit, rather than through regional, sectarian opportunism and blackmail.”

On the recently concluded national voters’ registration exercise, the Democratic Front acknowledged “the near insurmountable legacy of rot, disorganisation, sabotage and near-total corruption of the electoral system that was inherited by the present INEC administration” but “remains nonetheless obvious that this has been an unsatisfactory voter registration exercise so far,” stressing that the nation cannot blame “all the failing on the past.”

It argued that the exercise required “not a mere week’s extension, but a fortnight’s at the very least” and that “an inadequate extension merely consigns INEC to a cycle of failure, and the loss of confidence in the coming electoral exercise itself.”

The Democratic Front dismissed the closure of schools for the voters’ listing as “a totally unnecessary motion in the first place and merely betrays a failure in planning,” observing that “the nation’s educational structure, already in an alarming state of disintegration,” should not have been “further undermined by such arbitrary interruptions.”

Arguing that the country currently suffers from a self-inflicted “internal haemorrhage,” the DFPF wrote: “The nation bleeds, and bleeds, and bleeds some more. The current bloodletting has a long history. That history has been one of complicity at the highest tier of governance in the culture of impunity, purely for political advantage.”

It added: “While notice must be taken of the social conditions that have bred a roaming army of malcontents, and concerted efforts urged to reduce the economic frustrations of millions, the nature of the present menace calls for drastic action against individuals and groups to whom any Nigerian life is for cheap and brutal disposition. They must be made to face the full rigour of the law, most especially those politicians that are guilty of manipulating such agents of violence.

“Education is a key part of the solution, so is the extension of social amenities to cover the present zones of marginalisation, neglect and poverty.”

The DFPF argued that “the insertion of the theocratic state within the body politic of the nation cannot be divorced from the present rash of homicidal religious zealotry. The nation, innocent individuals, businesses, institutions and habitations are paying the price of complicity through inaction and political opportunism, and the evil genie of murderous fanaticism is out of the bottle.”

But it stressed: “We must not shy away however from the proliferation of the criminal minds among us, for whom religion is merely a channel for the gratification of brutal instincts. Regarding this minority, there are only two choices: Surrender by a people or engagement in resolute battle.

“Wish it or not, the battle is already joined, and any government with the sheerest sense of responsibility to its citizens must act pro-actively, empowering all security agencies as well as channels of civil collaboration in a mutual onslaught on the forces of dehumanisation.”

The Democratic Front took note of recent political developments in North Africa and the Middle East, stressing the import for “false” democracies across the world, especially in Africa.

It wrote: “First Tunisia, then Egypt, rumblings in Jordan, next? The tide of freedom and justice cannot be held back forever. Sooner or later the dam will burst, and the people will come into their own.

“It is the turn of open dictatorship today, tomorrow it may be the turn of false democracy, where the very principles of democracy are prostituted, indeed pressed into the service of dictatorship, cronyism, consensual thievery and massive exploitation.

“Nigeria is a prime example. A nation where a microcosmic minority, having largely manipulated itself into office through degraded electoral means, proceed to engorge over a third of a nation’s annual expenditure, using the same extorted resources to perpetuate themselves in arrogance and alienation, is a contradiction of all democratic definitions.

“Any state of glaring social inequality, of greed and indifference is over-ripe for overthrow, and the only question that remains is whether such means will be violent, or peaceful. We of the Democratic Front believe that the latter means is still possible but – only just! We are convinced that the nation is facing its watershed of decision, where only a bold, courageous step, not afraid of risks, can save the nation from violent disintegration.”


The party charged “the electorate to study the DFPF manifesto in detail, educate itself about its provisions, send questions and comments through the party website, and engage in a sincere dialogue that has been denied the Nigerian citizens since its declaration of Independence.”

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=38252%3Asoyinka-decries-insecurity-backs-ribadu-for-president-&catid=1%3Anational&Itemid=559
PoliticsRe: I’m Proud To Be A Rascal, Ribadu Tells Jonathan by mrofficial(m): 9:57am On Feb 12, 2011
^^ Guy, save your hands next time.
PhonesRe: Glo Not Working by mrofficial(m): 11:30pm On Feb 11, 2011
Text not going, not coming. Calling is a big problem. I can't recharge. BIS wasting. I've been calling with my airtel.
PoliticsRe: Shocker For Jonathan As Crowd Walks Out At Rally by mrofficial(m): 3:45pm On Feb 11, 2011
cheesy cheesy cheesy

They must be hiding their heads under 1 table by now. cheesy
PoliticsRe: I’m Proud To Be A Rascal, Ribadu Tells Jonathan by mrofficial(m): 3:41pm On Feb 11, 2011
All we hear is "OBJ's boy". Can we move on please? is Ribadu a member of PDP? Tinubu and OBJ are not good terms. So why would OBJ's boy be the presidential flag bearer under ACN? Is Tinubu a chump?

Some Nigerians are so dull that they forget too quick (32MB of RAM)

If I vote for PDP, It will be that I'm not fighting for the progress of Nigeria.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 3:19pm On Feb 11, 2011
I'm using a desktop computer, not a laptop.

Do you need anyone to tell you that what you're asking him is ridiculous? Well I'll wait for codeb to come and answer you, if only he's working under you. LMFAO!!!
PoliticsRe: ‘looting’: Obasanjo Drags Daniel To Efcc by mrofficial(m): 3:02pm On Feb 11, 2011
Prelude.
Foreign AffairsRe: Malawi Bans Public Farting by mrofficial(m): 3:00pm On Feb 11, 2011
They should create toilets for farting. 'Cos fart is not like faeces that yo can hold. Is either you release it or take back in. I rather release than not to.

No scatter my system with law. grin
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 2:56pm On Feb 11, 2011
^^^ Are you saying he can't define history? Stop acting like a m[i]o[/i]ron. Prat!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Appionts Vice Chancellors For New Universities by mrofficial(m): 12:05am On Feb 11, 2011
^^ Me self dey think about am.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 11:57pm On Feb 10, 2011
^^ So which young players want to play for looserpool? cheesy
PoliticsRe: Apologise To The South West People Now- Ribadu Tells Jonathan. by mrofficial(m): 8:35pm On Feb 10, 2011
That's my man. Ribadu.
PoliticsRe: Corruption In Bayelsa State by mrofficial(m): 8:33pm On Feb 10, 2011
Hehehe, I love this. make i subscribe so I go read pro-GEJ comments on my BlackBerry.
Foreign AffairsRe: Malawi Bans Public Farting by mrofficial(m): 7:50pm On Feb 10, 2011
This is ridiculous. What if I fart in public and then deny it? grin You know those silent ones. wink You fit smell my yansh?? cheesy

Abi them too dey fart for malawi?
PoliticsRe: Fashola Rips Goodluck To Shreds! by mrofficial(m): 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2011
^ thnx for the correction jare. smiley
PoliticsRe: Fashola Rips Goodluck To Shreds! by mrofficial(m): 1:58pm On Feb 10, 2011
LOOOL. Yes, the country cannot be run by mere luck. Fashola, help me tell them to remove those bill boards that states "Good luck Nigeria". It is never by luck ooo. DUMB GEJ! Pretty huge D!ck (PhD) holder. smiley
PoliticsRe: ‘looting’: Obasanjo Drags Daniel To Efcc by mrofficial(m): 1:44pm On Feb 10, 2011
You won mess with your God-father. Get ready to dance to the music you have requested for. The music will be coming with beamlight. So, OGD, go and learn the steps. smiley

Big thief won punish small thief. wink
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 1:22pm On Feb 10, 2011
^ Why is it a day dreaming to you?
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Appionts Vice Chancellors For New Universities by mrofficial(m): 1:15pm On Feb 10, 2011
Looks good, but more spending.

From federal to local goverment, maintenance is a big problem.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Liverpool [0 - 1] On Sunday 6th February 2010 by mrofficial(m): 12:59pm On Feb 10, 2011
@codeb, leave those pr!cks. They re still vexing about Torres leaving their team. Next season, fabregas will be in for 50m pounds, then this looserpool fans will go and hang themselves.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Says South-West Leaders (Non-PDP) Are Rascals by mrofficial(m): 10:37pm On Feb 09, 2011
Gridluck Odechukwu.

Now he can make false accusations. Desperate man indeed.
BusinessRe: Power Output Drops To 3,313mw by mrofficial(m): 10:32pm On Feb 09, 2011
Hehehe, this GEJ will never stop to disgrace his supporters and making them look stup[i]i[/i]d.

I'm laughing ooo.  cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 (of 125 pages)