Politics › Picture Of Niger-delta Primary School Pupils In 1952 by murtalaa(op): 9:53am On Jul 28, 2014 |
This is a picture of Niger Delta primary school pupils in 1952. There is surprise reward for anyone that can trace Oga Jonah. 
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Culture › Re: Meet The Most Beautiful People On Earth- The Fulanis by murtalaa(m): 7:20am On Jul 28, 2014 |
Adorayble: Errrrm,I cnt wait for dem to b bundled out of d state I live in... U need to come see d way dey hold and squeeze ur dress askn for alms,wen dem legs and hand complete,beautiful children,handsome men and beautiful women too... Hian... I just tell dem to go work,they aent disabled or sick... If they r I will defo give alms to dem... But able bodied fulani pple? Hell No! They r beautiful anyway... sorry to disappoint you but those people are not fulani. They are Azbin from Niger. They speak different language and have different culture to Fulani. |
Politics › Re: Refuge camp: Picture Of Delta State North Asaba Area During The Civil War by murtalaa(m): 1:58pm On Jul 26, 2014 |
May Allah punish Ojukwu and Shekau for causing it all  |
Politics › Re: PDP Makes U-Turn, Denies Saying APC Has Islamic Agenda. by murtalaa(m): 6:56pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
They realized, albeit too late, that by associating APC with Islam, they have unwittingly made APC popular among Muslims which a stupid thing to do considering that Muslims constitute 60% of Nigeria's population. I will die before I entertain the thought of casting my vote for any PDP candidate. |
Car Talk › Re: The Best Of IVM Motors (Innoson Motors) by murtalaa(m): 10:56am On Jul 22, 2014 |
Eyepencil: Hian! Who is expecting u to buy before? Go comot the logo and put ur name dia. gworo man that's why I maintains that your type can't ever make it in business. The innoson logo is uninspiring, unimaginative, lacks basic creativity and is very bland, period. |
Car Talk › Re: The Best Of IVM Motors (Innoson Motors) by murtalaa(m): 10:30am On Jul 22, 2014 |
I like the look and feel of the SUVs but I hate the logo. So, until innoson comes up with a better logo, I am not buying. |
Car Talk › Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by murtalaa(m): 10:52am On Jul 17, 2014 |
Ikenna351: I don't think its something I can help you online. I won't know the problem might be until I hear the sound.
Do you stay in Abuja?
Ikenna yes I stay inAbuja. Give me appointment for Saturday. |
Car Talk › Re: Peugeot: Cars With Attitude! by murtalaa(m): 9:49pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Mr Ikenna I have one issue I need help with. My 406 emits a sound when I accelerate mostly at gear two or three. The sound seems to be coming from the engine as if something is knocking on the metallic parts inside the engine. The frustrating thing is that it's not always that the sound comes on. I am afraid if I take it to a mechanic he may not understand the real problem since it's not always that the sound comes and he may invent something just to get some job without solving the real problem. I trust you can help me here. Thank you. |
Car Talk › Re: Vehicle Service Goes Beyond Engine Oil And Filter Change by murtalaa(m): 9:37pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
halimautoworks: Yes we do. You can email us at halimautoworks2013@gmail.com for further information. are in Abuja or lagos |
Politics › Re: Questions About The North? Will Help Clear Some Misconceptions by murtalaa(m): 2:03pm On Jul 15, 2014 |
EasternLeopard: Nigeria gained independence since 1960 which is 54 years ago and your guys keep blaming the British for your educational backwardness despite ruling Nigeria for more than 38 yrs.
My sister face reality
You guys are a disgrace to black Africa.
How many schools scholarships etc have you successful ones created.
Blaming the British after 50 years of independence and doing nothing about it despite the opportunities given to your guys by GOD is the height of madness And you guys are the best thing to happen to Africa since Moses landed in Egypt, I suppose? |
Politics › Re: Questions About The North? Will Help Clear Some Misconceptions by murtalaa(m): 12:45pm On Jul 15, 2014 |
C0llynzO2: That is true. If the OP had pointed that out the first time she made the Japan comparison, I wouldn't have bothered. No, you will still find a way to vent your ethnic venom. People like you always do. |
Politics › Re: Questions About The North? Will Help Clear Some Misconceptions by murtalaa(m): 12:40pm On Jul 15, 2014 |
C0llynzO2: Let us see who is being realistic or sentimental here. Is the majority of northen population not illiterate? Are there no almajiris in the north? Are there no religious extremists in the north? It only takes a few educated people who know how to run a region to turn the fortunes of the North around. With good administrative skills, all the almajiris and illiterates you mentioned could be made productive through job creation and a new breed of highly skilled and educated people could be harvested if carefully planned. |
Politics › Re: Six DIGs , 19 AIGs s, 14 CPs May Go If Mbu Becomes IGP. by murtalaa(m): 4:30pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Mogidi: Direct your anger to Allah for not giving you said resources. oh Allah has blessed me with oil and have placed it at a convenient location to enjoy- Delta |
Politics › Re: Six DIGs , 19 AIGs s, 14 CPs May Go If Mbu Becomes IGP. by murtalaa(m): 4:20pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Mogidi: But last time I checked our President is from the minority tribe any wonder why our country is still stagnating? Minority ruling majority, not a bad idea considering we feed you parasites. how many hectares does SS till? Oil is God given resource. It's not by SS's hardwork or ingenuity that we have oil in the Delta. South is as Parasitic as the North, my friend. |
Celebrities › Re: Joseph Yobo Enjoys Holiday With His Family [photo] by murtalaa(m): 3:18pm On Jul 09, 2014 |
If he was columbian he would have been sipping champaign with Escobar by now instead of holidaying in Disneyland. |
Politics › The Unstabled And Troubled Personality Called Femi Fani-kayode by murtalaa(op): 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2014 |
Recently, Femi Fani-Kayode shocked Nigerians when he came out in front of the whole world and start accusing APC of the same very allegations he was accusing PDP of. FFK by his recent utterences has shown the world how unstable he is, not only by disparaging APC, but also by joining PDP of all parties. This is the guy that accused PDP, Jonathan of complicity in terrorism only for him to do a 360 degree and start hurling APC with the same accusations. It is obvious that the guy is suffering from a bi-polar grandiosity and after joining APC he expected to be treated like a king. He soon realised that being a respected party elder is much more that barking curses at every one and everything PDP. Disappointed and finding that he has no place in APC, with the likes of sound minds like Elrufai, Ribadu, Fashola etc, he decided to eat his vomit and go back to PDP. FFK is a thoroughly confused, forlorn and lonely soul and don't be surprised if PDP boots him out for even by PDP standard, and as hard to believe as it may sound, FFK's soundness of mind is way below PDP standard. Here is what Femi said exactly 12 months ago concerning PDP, Jonathan and Boko Haram. It is a carbon copy of what he is accusing APC now. Only substituted PDP for APC now. Fani-Kayode: APC not a Muslim party
Posted by: Yusuf Alli in News July 1, 2013
Former Minister of Aviation Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has said the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not a Muslim party.
He said of the 37-member Interim National Executive Committee of the APC, 18 are Muslims and 17 are Christians.
Fani-Kayode, in a statement in Abuja yesterday, said the Muslim label being ascribed to APC was the handiwork of propagandists in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The statement reads: “Those that say that APC is a Muslim party and are citing and passing around a long list of newly-appointed Muslim interim officers as evidence of this are either being mischievous or are just plain ignorant.
“The APC has 37 interim national officers on its interim National Executive Committee. 18 of those officers are Muslims and 17 are Christian.
“Those that are publishing and spreading the all-Muslim list in the media and the social websites and networks should be advised to go and publish the full list of all the national officers of the APC and not just the list of Muslim ones.
“This is merely a PDP ploy to sell a lie to the public and attempt to clothe it as truth and it shall not stand. The truth is that there are many more religious and ethnic bigots in the PDP and much more ignorance than there is in any other party in Nigeria.
“It is the National Chairman of the PDP by the name of Alhaji Bamanga Tukur and not that of the APC that recently described the Islamist terrorist organisation called Boko Haram as ‘freedom fighters’.
“It is the leader of the PDP by the name of President Goodluck Jonathan and not any APC leader that recently described Boko Haram as his ‘siblings’ whom he ‘could not move against’.
“It is a leader of the PDP in the person of Governor Isa Yuguda who recently said that he knew the various factions in Boko Haram very well and that he knew what they could do and not do.”
The ex-Minister said PDP stalwarts were those dining and wining with Boko Haram insurgents.
He said: “If you are looking for those that are ready to dine with that terrorist organisation and that have slaughtered over 7000 Nigerians in the last two years look to the PDP and not the APC. Our PDP Federal Government has been soft on terrorism from day one and this has led to the burning down and bombing of hundreds of churches all over the North.
“You tell me who has assisted the Boko Haram terrorists more in their evil quest- the weakness and cowardice of the Jonathan administration and its inability to provide the Nigerian people with security and protection when faced with terror or the rhetoric of the leadership of the APC. Those that accuse the APC of being a party of Islamic fundamentalists, Islamists and terrorist sympathisers or a party for only Muslims are completely wrong.” Source: http://thenationonlineng.net/new/fani-kayode-apc-not-a-muslim-party/http://www.osundefender.org/?p=106650 |
TV/Movies › Re: 19 Mistakes From Last Flight To Abuja by murtalaa(m): 7:26pm On Dec 23, 2013 |
when the plane crashed, it crashed in a area with low vegetation but in the end they showed a plane in a thickly forested area with fire fighters trying to put down the fire. |
Travel › Re: Funny Things First Time Travelers Do Abroad by murtalaa(m): 11:51am On Dec 23, 2013 |
1. Converting pound sterling to naira when buying stuff 2. trying to speak like oyibo to oyibo fearing they wont understand me if i dont speak like them 3. Eating food in the restaurant 4. trying to convince myself that oyibo food is sweet |
Romance › Re: Guyz Don't Ever Marry A Girl That You Have Not Had Sex With by murtalaa(m): 8:07pm On Dec 20, 2013 |
OP, I think you are miserable. |
Romance › Re: Help! I Always Attract Men That Want Just Sex! by murtalaa(m): 4:58pm On Dec 01, 2013 |
Godmother: I don't dress provocatively. As a matter of fact I can't stand exposing the body in a provocative manner. Is there something else that attracts such guys. I'm considering stepping out of my relationship of 3 weeks cos the guy is mounting serious pressure on me. And this is a guy I met in church, we attend the same church. If I'd met him in a club would have understood, not that I club sef. get yourself an Hausa man. Hausa people don't seek for nor expect sex from a lady they are serious about. |
Romance › Re: 20 Questions To Ask Your Potential Spouse by murtalaa(m): 9:54am On Nov 20, 2013 |
[size=25pt]21. Are u a fan of Arsenal FC?[/size] |
Investment › FG To Sell 4 Refineries Next Year by murtalaa(op): 11:53am On Nov 19, 2013 |
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has announced plans by the federal government to begin the privatisations of the four state owned oil refineries before the end of the first quarter of 2014.
Alison-Madueke in an interview with Bloomberg TV Africa in London made the revelation saying “we would like to see major infrastructural entities such as refineries moving out of government hands into the private sector. Government does not want to be in the business of running major infrastructure entities and we haven’t done a very good job at it over all these years.”
A presidential audit of the facilities last year recommended their sale due to inadequate government funding and “sub-optimal performance.” The refineries, which have a combined 445,000 barrel-a-day capacity, should be privatised within 18 months, according to the report submitted to President Goodluck Jonathan in November 2012. Nigeria, a member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), produced 1.99 million barrels a day of crude in October according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
While Nigeria is also Africa’s top crude exporter and the most populous with more than 160 million people, it relies on fuel imports to meet more than 70 per cent of its needs. Its state-owned plants operate at a fraction of their capacity because of poor maintenance and aging equipment. The West African nation exchanges 60,000 barrels a day of crude for products with Trafigura Beheer BV and a similar amount with Societe Ivoirienne de Raffinage’s refinery in Ivory Coast, according to Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
“We are right now undergoing a major turnaround maintenance programme” of the refineries, Alison-Madueke said.
Improvements on the two-unit 210,000 barrel-a-day Port Harcourt refinery, the country’s biggest, will be completed by the end of the year, to be followed by enhancements at the Warri and Kaduna sites in 2014, according to the NNPC. Warri has a daily processing capacity of 125,000 and Kaduna 110,000 barrels.
Meanwhile, a report by Citigroup Incorporated said the OPEC may have to reduce crude output next year amid increasing supply from producers outside the group including the U.S., Canada, Kazakhstan and Brazil.
Citigroup in a commodities report yesterday said “2014 looks like a year in which the OPEC will have to cut. Non-OPEC supply growth looks robust and demand growth remains underwhelming.”
Non-OPEC supply is expected to grow 1.7 million barrels a day in 2014, led by North American production, it said. The startup of Kazakhstan’s Kashagan field should contribute 100,000 barrels a day to non-OPEC output next year, while new oil projects should come on stream in Brazil. Demand for supply from the group, or so-called call on OPEC crude, could drop to 29 million barrels a day next year, the bank said. This would be a 1.11 million fall from the 2013 level.
OPEC, which set a collective production target of 30 million barrels a day in December 2011, will next meet to review targets on Dec. 4 in Vienna. Members of the group, which supplies about 40 percent of the world’s oil, are Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. source: http://leadership.ng/news/191113/fg-sell-4-refineries-next-year |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Under Pressure To Contest In 2015 - Gulak by murtalaa(m): 10:20am On Nov 14, 2013 |
I would be roundly disappointed if GEJ does not contest. GEJ contesting is the only way I will take my own on pound of flesh from him for the untold hardship he has caused Nigerians through his explicit support for corruption and cluelessness as to the basic tenets of leadership. I would want nothing better than to see GEJ humiliated through vote. This will also send message to his successors in future. |
Politics › Re: PDP Chieftain To Buhari - Stop Parading Yourself As A Saint by murtalaa(m): 5:06pm On Nov 11, 2013 |
why is the docile and spineless government fold her arms and watch Buhari frolick with corrupt persons. Why not arrest them? |
Business › Re: The Owner Of N800,000 Collected His Money & Rewarded Me With N20,000 by murtalaa(m): 3:06pm On Nov 06, 2013 |
good samaritan, no doubt. bad writer, no doubt. |
Politics › Re: Gbenga Obasanjo Reported Killed In The Plane Clash by murtalaa(m): 2:19pm On Oct 03, 2013 |
Gbenga Obasanjo reportedly sued his father, Obasanjo, for sleeping with his wife. So, now Obasanjo can have unfettered access to Gbanga's widow. |
Politics › Re: Outstanding Public Officers In Nigeria Since 1999 by murtalaa(m): 8:35pm On Oct 02, 2013 |
If nigeria was a decent country like China, half the people on this list will be facing firing squad and the other half, languishing in jail. Did you put Soludo to balance the Federal character, by the way?  |
Sports › Re: ‘I Was Better Than Maldini’ - Taribo West by murtalaa(m): 11:11pm On Sep 20, 2013 |
My gateman also claims to be better than Einstein |
Health › Re: Foods You Should Never Eat After A Workout by murtalaa(m): 6:53pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Thank god cassava bread is not in the list |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pope Benedict XVI Cured My Cancer by murtalaa(m): 6:19pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
two letters: BS |
Politics › Re: Soludo, Others Offered Second Chance By Screening Committee by murtalaa(m): 10:06am On Aug 18, 2013 |
With all the tribal rantings and rejection of anything Yoruba and Hausa, I just don't see how Igbo could ever grab power at the center. One would have thought its obvious to igbos that they can never have presidency without the support of Yoruba or Hausa. But I guess the igbos calculations is only effective when money is involved.
Except through coup, I don't see Igbo presidency possible in the next 25 years (conservative estimate) and I am sure history has taught them not to go that route again.
To all igbos, continue alienating yoursselves and see that coveted seat elude you. Enough said. |
Autos › Re: Total Cost Of Clearing A Vehicle In Nigeria by murtalaa(m): 9:07pm On Jun 29, 2013 |
Hello femmy, please how much would clear RHD 2001 mercedes c-class C320 |