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@poster, if you are being serious with this your post, then you need some medical examination. At 27years some people are talking of becoming grandparents and here you are publicly seeking advise on whether you should go and commit abortion. Just better mind yourself and delete this thread. Nkita Ara!!! |
@kindley, abeg I rest my case. I can't add anything more. |
@topup, you have said it all. @naijaking, again judge by emisun's comment. All I can say is sorry to my dear country Nigeria. |
@naijaking, while I haven't read the whole replies to this posting, I quite enjoyed your very first comment, before Choco5 replied like an obvious Nigerian. You should not be surprised by some comments you read on NL as they just perfectly reflect why our country is nothing short of a slum. Your other mention of Enugu is quite a pathetic one. I thought I was the only mad man complaining about it, especially when Gov. Chimaroke Nnamani, who happens to be an American trained medical doctor and having lived most of his life in western societies could become a governor only to turn the golf course and the whole of the old zoological garden areas into housing estates. I tell you my brother, that singular act made me realise that come the end of this world that Nigeria will remain exactly as it is or even worse. Any person hoping on any improvements should read the comments posted by some NLanders on this particular post and then judge. |
tile tile - typical naija babe. I don learn something today. Anyway most people forms, but I can understand where the poster is coming from. Some people could be really annoying and not just girls, boys as well. I was watching a naija program on illegal naija immigrants in europe and there was this guy in Italy that was forming phonne (not sure how to spell this) while being interviewed. Italy is the only country he has been to since leaving naija and he forms accent. So I ask my people around me if english is that widely spoken in Italy, so how come the accent thing. But you will soon ask me how the guy want tell people say im dey europe. Anyway I declare slaps for anyone that forms. So ppl if your neighbour or anyone you meet is forming, just throw am some slaps. |
Well what is even Nigerian culture sef. |
Wait o!!! What am I seeing in that posted picture - NTA HD. Hahaha, I laugh. HD my foot. when they have not been able to broadcast decent analogue signals to reach every part of Nigeria clearly. Who even tells them that HD is what Nigerians require of NTA. Dora Akunyili - mchhhhh (long hiss). |
My honest answer - she is daft or has become one over the years. What a shame!!! She is obviously power drunk, else why should she accept to be infomation minister when she knows she can never perform at the post. Mrs Re-brander that could publicly come out to justify spending N7bn in building whatever for the VP residency. |
samguru has said it all. Just do exactly that. |
mamagee, I wont say I am disappointed by this posting, else why am I responding to it. Having said this, it is very improper to say that most Nigerian men have BO. If anyone fails to have their regular bath (boy or girl, man or woman) they will definitely develop body odour. You do not use perfume nor deodorant to fight body odour. The only way to watch it is regular body bath. Again that singular man in your village that wuzzes does not form a representative sample size to label most men as having body odour. |
whey keke maruwa na. Made in Naija must represent o! @Abubaka, your Honda na correct sha. |
martinsjay:Ewu Hausa!!! |
For me I find the one Sonny Nneji did for whether na Chivita abi some other drink like that very annoying. But I guess there must be other extremely very annoying ones out there. |
Ibi like you equally deleted your brain join your computer, because if you did not you should not have posted this nonsense here. |
@emperorolu, I just read your lines on 'system cleansing' and I dont think I want to go further than that. However I recommend ALABUKUN for you. I will try and read the rest another day and maybe see if I could see things your own way, because as far as I could infer, it is completely meaningless, disjointed and lack proper articulation. |
Abeg which coach is taking us to nations cup sef, abi we no qualify? Osaze na my man anytime. Infact make we clone 10 more osazes and use them form our team - I tell you, we go win world cup. lol!!! |
Why not if they are of good quality and made very well. |
Guys, make una stop this personal insults on yourselves. Nothing here should be taken personal - this is a discussion forum and everyone is entitled to their own opinion. If you want to open a champagne that people lost there jobs ok and if you decide to sympathise, still ok. If you are not happy with what has been said by someone else, simply point it out in your comment and try not to take it personal. Please let the discussion continue jare. |
@ Onwan, you dey vex o! Abeg take am easy, na learning point for the ones that can learn. We have to show sympathy na our people them bi na. |
ekoboy:@ekoboy, I don't think you got the guys point. He is talking abt knowing where to draw the line. He never said he was living in a face-me I face-you, he was only drawing on his father's philosophy which I don't think you can argue about. However, your own point is still valid, why work so hard only to not live a commensurate lifestyle. But it is defining what this commensurate lifestyle should be bearing ones own personal circumstances that is the big question. Living on credit in order to maintain a lifestyle is certainly not the right way and it is not in doubt that majority of bankers live their lives on credit. Like I mentioned in an earlier post, it is the multiplier effect of these stranded credit repayments that will prove the greatest challenge to the stability of the banks in many months to come. Anyway person wey them sack, them also no sack your brain abi. Good luck to all affected. |
ifedy:lmao |
EmperorOlu:Correct guy, you too make sense. Na over-sense dey worry you. |
@GNBohr, very well articulated. Although I feel that excuses could still be made for Soludo as I believe he acted in the interest of the nation. Sanusi is doing marvelous and he should just continue doing the good work. However I do reserve some sentiments that the recent massive sacks in the industry will cause more harm than good and on that basis there should have been a better way to handle things in these delicate times. |
Anyone that survided 2009 should have every reason to Thank GOD. For me survivng the recession is a biggy. |
kokoA: ssumpta:Two of una na complete Ewu Hausa. Vampires!!! |
Well, what a pity. However I find it difficult to judge whether the right thing was done by CBN or not. While I do not have any back up data to support my intuition here, most times I think about the total profits declared by Nigerian bank as a whole and in comparing that with our GDP, it raises so many unanswered questions. My suspicion had always been that these profits are mere paper profits and worth nothing, however I may be wrong. Maybe I am probably understating the size of Nigerian economy. Yet on the other hand, I nurture the feeling that CBNs decision has not been probably thought through properly. The ripple effect of the sacking of these bankers will not doubt linger for a very long time and in my view will prove counter-intuitive to the very thing they(CBN) wish to achieve. There are no doubts that bankers in Nigeria live almost entirely on credit because of the high lifestyle they need (or pretend to need) to maintain. The effect is that with these sacking they wont be able to repay on their loans/credits and thus leading to defaults. One by one, this leads to systematic failures in the entire system as the banks will either be forced to foreclose on the assets that were financed by the loans or will have to write them off. Either way, it will lead to massive losses by the banks and this will no doubt prove a bigger challenge to the stability of the banks. This is just a mirror image of how the housing bubble in the US started and the eventual burst that led to the global reccession. Well, for those affected in one way or the other by these sackings, there are still other things to engage with (una certificates never expire abi) |
funkybaby:funkybabe, off the records pls, I volunteer to do exactly that. lol!! |
cap28:cap28, you too make sense, no mind some fools in the NL. funkybaby:funkybaby, correct music. |
All these fake sympathisers (holy nwejes) should please form a separate thread where they register their silly messages and condolenses. This thread is for all the correct guys and babes wey know wetin dey, all the people that knew the terrible havoc this woman and her husband wrecked on Nigeria, all the people that suffered undue injustice in the hands of their bloody government. All you fake blood suckers and vampires should please disengage from this thread, na una go follow am soon. Animals in human skin. |
tk22ng:tt22ng, comot there. Abeg go sleep. Why she no return the money wey she and her husband bin steal. She drew closer to God before she died, you dey follow am? Ewu Hausa!!! |
Mr. Cartha:Abeg make my stomach no burst for laughter here. |
gidson12:lmaro!!! |




