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PoliticsRe: Video: Ahmadinejad Re-election Sparks Iran Clashes: Yaradua Watch 2011! by Naijex: 2:03am On Jun 16, 2009
walata44:
Nigerians should start mobilising themselves against PDP rigging machine against 2011.
Walata just suggested a good move and we need to take this move seriously and each and every one of us that is fed up of our corrupt leaders should support the move to take our country back. That is why we need to start mobilizing now before the politicians start spending money on thugs, we need to enlighten and educated the masses and the thugs of our rights. Nigeria belong to the people. Most of the thugs are suffering now, so it will be a good idea to start talking to the masses now.
Guys, please let's get involve in this 2011 election process.
PoliticsRe: How Global Financial Crisis Started[lol] by Naijex: 2:09am On May 16, 2009
I laugh tire, grin
PoliticsNigerian Soldiers, Militants Clash In Oil-rich Region by Naijex(op): 10:04pm On May 13, 2009
LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Fighting erupted Wednesday between Nigerian soldiers and armed militants in the country's oil-rich southern Niger Delta, both sides said.
Militants from the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger have attacked soldiers escorting oil workers.
Militants belonging to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta ambushed a military unit escorting Chevron workers at an oil terminal, injuring two soldiers, said military spokesman Col. Rabe Abubakar.
The militant group, however, issued a statement saying the Nigerian armed forces launched an unprovoked attack on its camps. It issued a warning to oil companies in the region to evacuate their staff to avoid escalating violence.

The movement said it had sunk two Army gunboats and inflicted several army casualties.

Abubakar, however, said, "There is no truth to what the militants are saying."
The militants said the fighting continued to rage, while the army said it had stopped.
Violence has limited shipment of crude oil supplies out of Nigeria, Africa's largest producer. Militant fighters have attacked pipelines in retaliation against government forces.
The movement demands that more of the country's oil wealth be reinvested in the region instead of enriching foreign investors. It also demands the release of prisoners it believes are being held for political reasons.
In the past, militants have taken American and European oil workers as hostages. A sick British oil worker, held for seven months, was released a month ago

PoliticsRe: Yar'adua Confesses: 'I Can't Sleep Over Power Situation' by Naijex: 3:53am On Apr 14, 2009
Ha awon ode, If each L.G is able to generate ordinary 50 megawatt from our waste, blackout will be history.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Greatest Living Legends by Naijex: 3:59am On Mar 17, 2009
Aliko Dangote 's business practice is detrimental to others. I will say he 's not a legend to me.
PoliticsRe: What Do You Think Of Atiku's Planned Return To PDP? by Naijex: 4:22am On Mar 07, 2009
Obj already told Atiku to his face that Atiku is in the wrong party coming back to PDP.
PoliticsRe: Ibrahim Babangida Vs Olusegun Obasanjo by Naijex: 1:47am On Feb 28, 2009
Paddy Paddy Govt

PoliticsRe: Mimiko Wins by Naijex: 4:42am On Feb 24, 2009
Crude Oil:
Since Yar'Aduas election was upheld by the courts, why are they nullifying the election of a small thief (Agagu), while the biggest thief was set free.
Let's start with the cubs and we will surely get to the lion.
PoliticsRe: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos. by Naijex: 11:23am On Feb 16, 2009
Serious Matter
PoliticsRe: How Can Nigeria Bank Justify 30% Interest Rate On Loan? by Naijex: 3:16am On Feb 16, 2009
Nigeria need to find out from the U.S. The Nigerian banks are lending at high rate now for low terms, wait and see, it will get to a time the value of their collateral will fall and borrowers will default, then, they will have problem. This is one of the reasons why wall street ran into problem.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Development Movement - Get Involved by Naijex: 5:20pm On Feb 15, 2009
)Jensen
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6)Naijex
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9)Busy body
10)Ampex
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12)Agata123
13)innocent oh
14)sashbaby
15)B.O.S.S
16)Bernelle
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20)Homeric01
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32)gongo aso
33) Gilgee
34)Kola

I recruited Kola and added his name to the list because he not a nairalander
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by Naijex: 4:33pm On Feb 15, 2009
They are all bunch of irresponsible people anyway.
PoliticsRe: Obj & Atiku Caugth With Hands In Cookie Jar Again! by Naijex: 6:20am On Feb 12, 2009
OBVIOUS:
Instead of a revolution, I highly suggest that we start assassinating these men.
Make your list
PoliticsRe: I Don't Believe The Problem With Nigeria Is Their Leaders by Naijex: 3:16am On Feb 06, 2009
U be rookie for 'ere? huh
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Without Oil by Naijex: 3:10am On Feb 06, 2009
So, what has the so called leader done with the oil money?

Maybe we will think and generate revenue from other sources.
PoliticsRe: Mysterious Kwara Goat Sold For #300. by Naijex: 2:50am On Feb 06, 2009
Asun ti sele tongue
PoliticsRe: Shame On Nigerian Police - All Because Of 50 Naira Bribe They Want To Die by Naijex: 2:29am On Feb 06, 2009
Haba Yellow fever grin
PoliticsRe: Come And See African Madness by Naijex: 1:55am On Feb 06, 2009
Gayigaskia:
This ain't madness bros, maybe if we have stay attached to our own cultures we wouldn't be worried about corruption in Nigeria.
My bros, abeg educate more, you mean say na culture be that. So no blade for sudan or water to shower.
PoliticsRe: Concern Grows Over The Whereabouts Of Nigerian President - Voice Of America by Naijex: 1:42am On Feb 06, 2009
Oga no dey, Oga no dey, abi wetin grin

Even if Oga kaput, na CNN or BBC go tell us first
PoliticsRe: Come And See African Madness by Naijex: 1:26am On Feb 06, 2009
Real Madness   huh
PoliticsRe: Putting Your Country First And Your Tribe Second by Naijex: 1:22am On Feb 06, 2009
Humanity first, then my country, follow by my race and then my tribe.

Nigeria is way better united because of the flow of wisdom from other tribes. Forget politic.
PoliticsRe: IBB: The Real Reason I Annulled June 12 by Naijex: 12:59am On Feb 06, 2009
Guys, imagine IBB still wan dey dribble us oo.
Person we suppose hang.
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Political Party? by Naijex: 11:53pm On Feb 05, 2009
@Jensinmi
Your idea sound really good. We need to start coordinating something for 2011. You have my support.
But make it no be all mouth no action i beg.
PoliticsRe: Open Letter to Mr. President. by Naijex: 6:16am On Jan 27, 2009
kosovo:
the whole nation is bleeped!
With no lubricant grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Are Born Cowards! by Naijex: 1:25pm On Jan 25, 2009
@Nuzo Happy new year cool
PoliticsRe: Is Nairaland Another Nigeria? by Naijex: 1:06pm On Jan 25, 2009
auwal87:
I will divide Nigeria into 4 pieces, though I have to convince Mr. President, if he refuse I will organize a Coup and take over as the President.
Them give you position for govt instead to manage am well na coup you plan/divide the country. So what's going to be your Legacy. Or you just sick for brain.
PoliticsRe: Yar’adua Steps Aside ; Jonathan Takes Over : by Naijex: 12:08pm On Jan 25, 2009
I hope say this Jona guy get strategy to continue in case Yaradua Pie.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Blocking Creation Of Ibadan State - Olubadan by Naijex: 5:33am On Jan 25, 2009
Ibadan state ko o, Mapo state ni
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Yar'adua To Proceed On Two-week Leave by Naijex: 5:21am On Jan 25, 2009
Me, i dey fear make them Sojo boys no go use idiagbon style for us now come carry us waka another journey.
PoliticsRe: Carnage In Lagos by Naijex: 3:50am On Jan 25, 2009
Serious matter

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