Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 6:02pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Akaujaa: What's this slowpoke and scumbag talking about? Avoid my mention or I'll hold you by the sac in between your legs and expose your folly for the world to see. You half baked idiot. Your dey vex? You can't discuss in a public fora? You don't like being corrected?? There is no Queen of England! Be educated! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 6:00pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Gaara101: I see a lot of false assumption here. First, I did not compare Britain to Zimbabwe . I only talked about the relationship between their leadership. Second, I never said it was illegal. If you say I did, please point to the place where I said it. [b]Third, it doesn't take a high iq to realize that someone who has been President since 1987 should step down and let someone take charge. [/b]It might be legal but its certainly not helpful. Looking at the unemployment and poverty level of the nation, what do you think? When you mentioned comparing a monarchy to a democracy what were you referring to? Let's ignore the IQ aspect in your quote. Why should a man step down? What's wrong with standing for election and letting the electorate decide? It happened in Gambia right? Let's not go into the economic situation of Zimbabwe which was caused by sanctions from the West because that's beyond the realm of this thread |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:53pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 6:54pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
alfsalami: An insult to Zambians . What concerns Mugabe with Zambians? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:48pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Akaujaa: Must you display your illiteracy in public? Its a shame you don't know that the position of the [b]queen of England [/b]is hereditary and by implication, she's not supposed to relinquish power till she dies. Don't display you inferior knowledge in public! There is no such title as the Queen of England! It's the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:41pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
hardwerk: see why i dislike nigerian girls ? very senile ,dumb,arrogant,stewpid and brainless folks that knows nothing ...the are only after the next money bag who can buy them creams to bleach away their life and mundane things ....how can this olodo here compare dictatorship to monarchy? Which country is a dictatorship? Britain is a constitutional monarchy while Zimbabwe is a democracy. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:31pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Gerrard59: This is the problem with universal internet access: it makes cretinuous fvcktards believe they have a right to free speech.
Product of a failed education system.
On the other hand, Mugabe is a disgrace. Singapore that he likes visiting for medical care, Lee Kuan Yew stepped down when his party lost some seats in the parliament during the 2011 elections. It sucks to be a black man. And your point is? What's the analogy? Has Mugabe's party lost the majority in their parliament? Why should he step down? If it sucks to be a black man then blame God if you believe in him. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:26pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Ranchhoddas: By the opposition and disillusioned Zimbabweans. Is that how democracy works? If the Democrats and disillusioned Americans are unhappy with Trump then he should simply step down and not wait for an election? So democracy isn't about the majority but about the views of the opposition and disillusioned?? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:24pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Ranchhoddas: Oga keep quiet! No one is asking him to step down because of constitutional reasons; he's being asked to step down because of his obvious inability to steer the affairs of his country in the right direction, his ridiculous way of governance, his age, among other valid reasons. No dey form wise man. If it was for constitutional reasons, he would have no choice. If your points are valid then like the electorate decide. Isn't that how a democracy works? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:20pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Ranchhoddas: Oga keep quiet ! No one is asking him to step down because of constitutional reasons; he's being asked to step down because of his obvious inability to steer the affairs of his country in the right direction, his ridiculous way of governance, his age, among other valid reasons. No dey form wise man. You too keep quiet! He is being asked to step down? By who? You? Let the electorate decide if they don't want him. It happened in Gambia and Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:15pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
bojobulege: Oga, England has had a constitutional monarchy in one form or the other since 1688 and severe limits on the power of the monarch since 1215. There is no moral equivalence. Great Britain or England? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:12pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 5:37pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
Gaara101: I was surprised when I saw it as well. Its really shocking to see that someone would want to compare monarchy and democracy in this particular context. Britain is a monarchy and a democracy but that's not the point in this context. Does the constitution of Zimbabwe allow Mugabe to stand for election again? If yes, then it's legal. Has it ever been proven that Mugabe is an illegitimate president or that he rigged elections? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 5:01pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 5:36pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
irynterri: let me assume you are not educated because i don't want to insult our country's educational system by believing you are a product,there is a difference between monarchy and democracy, queen Elizabeth is the Queen of England due to generational lineage not election while Theresa May is the Prime minister bringing it down to nigeria Emir sanusi is the emir of Kano while Ganduje is the governor, Mugabe is a democratically elected president whose sit -tight policy to power is a shame to African political sphere, call a spade a spade that someone is an African does not mean you should support his wrong doing Get your facts right! The UK is a monarchy and a democracy. There is no such title as the Queen of England! Your educational system should have enlightened you that the monarch is called the Queen of the UK and Northern Ireland and NOT the Queen of England. If the constitution of Zimbabwe allows him to continue standing for elections then fine. What do you mean by his "sit tight" policy ? Mugabe is democratically elected like you said, so what's wrong if he continues to stand for elections based on his country's constitution? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Mugabe Rules Out Retirement At 93 - I Have No Acceptable Successor by napoleon77(m): 4:54pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
adegeye38: How can u compare both?, whats the similarity between a dictator who has refusedvto give up power and a monarch who has a right to rule until death? Get your facts right! Does the constitution allow him to run for another election? How is he a dictator? Because the West do not like him? Has he not won elections? Do you have any evidence that his election victories were rigged? So it's OK for a monarch to rule until death but wrong for an African leader to continue to stand for elections if the country's constitution allows it? |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo : Dark Side Of the Acting President by napoleon77(m): 2:30pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
GenBuhari: I just provided the evidence . He fits the profile imperialist's agent, that they install to take over from African leaders they assassinate. I mean provide me with evidence that they have done it before. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo : Dark Side Of the Acting President by napoleon77(m): 2:18pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 4:34pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
GenBuhari: People who carry out devious acts like the white imperialist have been doing in Africa, do so by generally covering their tracks.
The evidence that would need to be relied on are then usually circumstantial evidence.
The circumstantial evidence against our VP Osinbajo, is that from history of how we know imperialists have been destabilising Africa and how we know they install VP who are loyal to them before taking out presidents who may not be following their script.
Osinbajo fits the profile of the VP imperialists would install to take over from African presidents at a time of their choosing. This your conspiracy theory is interesting!! Can you please provide me with just one evidence of how the White Imperialists imposed a VP so he would later succeed a President in Africa? |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo : Dark Side Of the Acting President by napoleon77(m): 1:24pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
GenBuhari: Who am I? Just a regular person who chooses analyse and make his own sense of the information information fed us by news media that is rarely entirely honest. Evidence ? There is plenty already in public domain if you understand what is going on. Your have not provided any basis for your analysis or any information from the public domain to justify your assertions. Conspiracy theories are fun, but sweeter with strong evidence |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo : Dark Side Of the Acting President by napoleon77(m): 1:03pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
GenBuhari: My suspicion is that he is an agent of white imperialist powers and was installed by them in the VP position so that he replace Buhari after using Buhari popularity to take power from GEJ and PDP who had exhausted their usefulness to the imperialists. . Your suspicion? Who are you and what evidence have you provided? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: My Winning CV. Check It Out by napoleon77(m): 12:04pm On Feb 19, 2017*. Modified: 4:37pm On Feb 19, 2017 |
gunuvi: Nice one. Please can you suggest what he should remove and how he can make it like 2 or 3 pages so we all can learn from it. It's always not easy for me too to summarize my cv. 1 full page for "job-related skills"? completely unnecessary. Publications and conferences? Not necessary 9 lines for communication skills?? Over 10 lines for organizational/managerial/leadership skills The lines for work experience could have been significantly reduced. Listing your courses under Msc and Bsc?? not necessary. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: My Winning CV. Check It Out by napoleon77(m): 10:01am On Feb 19, 2017 |
praxs: I do apply for jobs esp with NGOs that do require me to list all my job functions. I do twist my cv most importantly, to fit in the job description am aplying to. Got a few invites here and there. What do you think of a 4-5 pages cv? Is this cv good enough and what do i need to drop and add? If you were the HR, WHAT WILL YOU THINK OF THE ME?
I do have anoda cv (2pages) which i interchange with this when applying for jobs. HR personnels, cv gurus and others, your inputs are highly needed please NOTE: I internationally name the title of this thread so as to draw attention You have less than 3 years post graduate work experience but a 4-5 page CV? I have over 14 years experience gained from UK and Nigeria but my CV is just 3 pages! You obviously do not know how to summarise. Do you know how many CVs recruiters view each day? Do you think a recruiter would have time to read a 4 page CV of an individual with just about 3 years experience? What do you mean by you internationally name the title of this thread so as to draw attention? What does internationally name mean?? |
Education › Re: The Real Meaning Of The "F" Grade by napoleon77(m): 9:24am On Feb 19, 2017 |
lacasera14: really? do you know "A" students work for "F" students in the real world? that dumbo in class might be your employer tomorrow Let's not even get distracted here. If you can provide me with empirical evidence that more A students work for F students than vice versa then cool. Encourage people to make good grades. You struggle more with a bad grade in life than with a good grade. Fact. You apparently are still in school so you have not seen the real world . A graduate with a 3rd class will find it more difficult to be called for an interview or aptitude test than a graduate with a 2.1 or 1st class. Fact. Things are even better in Nigeria, here in UK you see jobs that even ask for 1st class. At the bare minimum and ceteris paribus get a 2.2 and don't have the mindset and fantasy that a 3rd class degree holder will always manage a graduate with a better grade. |
Education › Re: The Real Meaning Of The "F" Grade by napoleon77(m): 10:38pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
lacasera14: really? do you know "A" students work for "F" students in the real world? that dumbo in class might be your employer tomorrow Real life and academic world are two different things. F grade means you failed academically. It doesn't mean you failed in life. It doesn't mean we should encourage people to have Fs in school. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Signs Seven Bills Into Law As Acting President by napoleon77(m): 6:30pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
I wonder what APC supporters really want- -PMB to return and continue his mandate or -Osinbanjo to continue as acting President until the next election in 2019 |
Politics › Re: Young Man Visits Ojukwu Bunker In Abia State. See What He Saw. Photos by napoleon77(m): 2:50pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
[quote author=sarrki post=53827656 ]I will not say anything
Long live muhammadu Buhari
Long live federal republic of Nigeria[/quote]Did you say anything? |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo, Sirleaf, Akufo-Addo, Outtara At Adama Barrow's Inaguration (Pics) by napoleon77(m): 2:49pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
Goahead: More like, God bless Hitler  Not a fair comparison. Hitler virtually dominated the world during his time |
Politics › Re: Yemi Osinbajo: "When An Acting President Acts Well" By Reno Omokri by napoleon77(m): 12:37pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
qleap2all: Maybe if Sambo had acted well, Jonathan Goodluck regime would have been great Your analogy does not work. Was Sambo ever acting President under GEJ for this long? |
Education › Re: The Real Meaning Of The "F" Grade by napoleon77(m): 12:26pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
Face reality!
F grade in academics is failure! Learn from it and move on to make a better life for yourself. |
Politics › Re: Sheriff Will Be Looking Stupid When All SS/SE PDP Office Holder Join Mega Party by napoleon77(m): 12:24pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
muykem: Which mega party? No national leader is interested in any new party. That's what people said in the past until ACN, and some elements of APGA and "new" PDP formed a mega party called APC. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Now I Believe In Connection by napoleon77(m): 12:22pm On Feb 18, 2017 |
ymee: After stayed at home for almost a year jobless I now believed that connection is the only way to get a good job in Nigeria because all those graduated with 2.2 and pass but well connected are all gainfully employed. Me with my strong 2.1math/comp.sci still here jobless, if na to pray i don turn to prayer warrior all to no avail but I still blv God can do it, I've attended some interviews only to meet like 50 applicants (some with experience) on one/two positions hmmm also no even 20k to start any business Clearly not true! Lots of people still get good jobs without "connections" especially in the private sector. Change your mindset! Send out your CV as if your life depends on it! Don't restrict yourself to a particular job sector or location. Continue to network. Some people even think you can only gain admission into a University with "connection". |
Romance › Re: Did This Lady Sin? (photo) by napoleon77(m): 7:30am On Feb 18, 2017*. Modified: 8:22am On Feb 18, 2017 |
Lazyreporta: What do you guys think?
 What is your evidence that the guy became a "real" Christain? Did God give you a revelation? The "fact" that he became a pastor is completely irrelevant unless you believe that all pastors are saints? The lady sinned. Simple. You can't sin to help God. Simple. I believe it was written in the bible that to obey is better than to sacrifice. They both disobeyed God. Simple. It is not justified. |
Business › Re: Tony Elumelu In 1983 Vs Tony Elumelu In 2003 Vs Him In 2016 (Pics) by napoleon77(m): 1:47pm On Feb 17, 2017 |
chie8: See transformation in Tony Elumelu's life...
1. 1983 - as a student at Bendel State University
2. 2003 - as CEO of Standard Trust Bank
3. 2016 - as the Chairman of UBA, Transcorp Plc, Heirs Holdings and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
In the words of Lupita N'yongo, your dreams are valid. So work hard and keep dreaming!
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/02/tony-elumelu-in-1983-vs-2003-vs.html Strange post! Every old man was once a young boy |
Romance › Re: How Much Bean Cake Will You Buy, If You Come Across This Pretty Lady? by napoleon77(m): 1:43pm On Feb 17, 2017 |
iamDaisy: Iranu after sex he will forget you Speaking from your personal experience? |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Receives Bukola Saraki And Dogara In London (photos) by napoleon77(m): 8:51pm On Feb 15, 2017 |
Clearly alive and looking well. |