Politics › Re: Nigerian Ranked As The 144th Most Corrupt Country In The World. Good Or Bad? by nonebutme: 8:30am On Dec 04, 2013 |
Thank baba God say we no carry last and that I am first to comment |
Politics › Re: Leave Stella Oduah Alone – Niger-delta Group by nonebutme: 8:50pm On Oct 24, 2013 |
nafiachi: Another TRASH group, dem sabi come for paper make noise! Wetin go happun now if dem comot her as minister! Just because dem tell una say she dey work no mean say she dey perform! How many of una don near plane seff! |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Appoints Ahmadu Ali, 19 Others As Board Chairmen by nonebutme: 11:15am On Oct 23, 2013 |
WildChild00: Who are those advising Mr.President? Like you rightly said "recycling of old men" I could equally remember the days of Ali must go, in the old Bendel State, riot all over the place, and today thesame Ali is still coming back to head the educational sector as chairman , what happened to the young and vibrant youths? What does Ali a grand father has to offer? Rather than steal and steal more money frm the educational section, I tell you this country is in a deep trouble. |
Politics › Re: National Dialogue Outcome To Be Sent To National Assembly by nonebutme: 2:47pm On Oct 16, 2013 |
ballabriggs: Ovoko! Ovoko!! Ovoko!!!
Another come and chop conference by President Jonadunce.
N1 trillion for national conference. Going, going gone.....
Dead on arrival. MUHEHEHEHE ANIMALS na wao. Na wetin be ovoko.  |
Politics › Re: National Dialogue Outcome To Be Sent To National Assembly by nonebutme: 12:05pm On Oct 16, 2013 |
take dat: Unfortunately, those of us who continue to question the motive behind this volte-face and also express cautious optimism are shouted down. It will be another crazy circle ride. lets just hope that it was not another merry go round |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Tinubu Are Satanic And Not Democrats - PDP Voice Out by nonebutme: 9:59am On Jul 22, 2013 |
So Pdp is now saint? Shior |
Politics › Re: Mr. President Must Declare A State Of Emergency In Rivers State Immediately by nonebutme: 4:05pm On Jul 11, 2013 |
Go and declare it yourself if he doesn't declare it. Mugun |
Politics › Re: FG Condemns Removal Of Egypt's President Morsi. by nonebutme: 9:59am On Jul 05, 2013 |
Frank-C: Too many kids running around the block. Nigerian government foreign policy has been very solid, consistent and more ideologically driven lately. Nigeria has had a very bitter experience of military rule. Most Nigerians (apart from few CPC/ACN people) believe that the worst civilian government is better than the best military government.
Nigeria is an acclaimed regional power. A power house that is fast translating her potentials to reality. African biggest democracy and home to more than 250 black african ethnic nationalities who coexist side by side amidst mind boggling contradictions. Home to strong but professional military and a fast maturing democracy.
You can quote me, no voice on the continent is stronger on this issue than Nigeria's. Only ACN/CPC touts and few illiterates will link this strategic foreign policy position to a terribly unlikely similar event in Nigeria or to local party politics, I will not be surprised if some of them even link it to Amaechi because that is all their little mind can see. Which normal human being will expect Nigerian government to remain silent on the happenings in Egypt (your strong ally during your difficult period of civil war), nor even expect the government to support military intervention in civilian politics. Morsi may represent something reprehensible, I personally don't like any political party that espouse religious ideology but he was chosen by majority of Egyptian people for a time limited tenure. Egyptians should learn to strenghten their democratic institutions to impeach the guy but not remove him by street protests and military intervention. Besides, no government fixes a country after one year in office. Rolling out tanks in the street of Egypt just betrays the weakness of Egyptian democratic institutions.
You will notice well reasoned foreign policy position from this government. Ranging from Mali to Libya and now Egypt. There seem to be robust debate in the 'war room' before a position is taken and we have never been proven wrong. Actually, South Africa lost her leadership role in Africa to Nigeria because of the way we have conducted our foreign policy. Not that I expect children to understand this, but I know that GEJ and Ashiru are doing something right. Bla Bla Bla hogwash. Bros you are not making any sense, those kids running around don't lick GEJ's ars.e |
Politics › Re: Reps Recommends Removal Of Immunity Clause For President And Govs by nonebutme: 9:51am On Jul 05, 2013 |
Immunity clause for president and governors must be removed, if not totally but modified(partial). |
Politics › Re: FG Condemns Removal Of Egypt's President Morsi. by nonebutme: 8:59am On Jul 05, 2013 |
Speaking out against it so that Nigerians will not replicate the Egyptian experience.  |
Politics › Re: Reps Recommends Removal Of Immunity Clause For President And Govs by nonebutme: 8:55am On Jul 05, 2013 |
Immunity clause for governors and president must be removed, if not totally but modified(partial) |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh Denies Posting Marijuana Pictures & About Smoking by nonebutme: 4:11pm On Jun 29, 2013 |
Okay |
Politics › Re: NOT THIS Time:no Elaborate 50th Birthday Party For Me -gov Fashola by nonebutme: 8:36am On Jun 22, 2013 |
Frank-C: Fashola is a con man. He will release info on his approaching birthday and follow it up with another of his unwillingness to celebrate it. All aimed at manipulating the minds of the gullible.
If you think it is a lie, we have 36 State governors in Nigeria including Fash and all we hear each year is how ONLY one of them reject birthday celebration. Have you heard about the birthday of from Kwankwaso to Chime to Akpabio to Shettima to Jang to Peter Obi and a host of other governors? The reason is simple, he is a con man and his art is aiming at your minds. Many governors don't even care about birthdays or even forget it somehow but Fash always want us to know that he remembers his but want to save 'tax payer's funds' by not celebrating it yet he was willing to fund Tinubu's with tax payer's fund. Shut up. You are a liar. There is no governor that will clock 50 in this country without celebrating it. Did Akpabio not recently celebrate his wife's 42nd birthday in Dubai few weeks ago? Abi no be tax-payers fund carry dem go Dubai? http://maestromedia..com/2013/06/godswill-akpabio-quiet-birthday-for.html?m=1 |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Is Surrounded By Professional Praise-singers - David-west by nonebutme: 4:41pm On Jun 16, 2013 |
The worst of his praise singers are those who are quick to whip up clannish sentiment. To them, GEJ is always being criticized because he is from the minority. eg lastpope |
Politics › Re: Tinubu's APC E-warriors Are Suffering From Chronic Bad-belleism- A Silent Killer by nonebutme: 7:32am On Jun 12, 2013 |
Poo munchers, a$$lickers and jobless twats everywhere |
Politics › Re: How Real Yorubas See Fashola by nonebutme: 12:16am On Mar 02, 2013 |
Bitter ibos using fictitious yoruba names. When you are tired you will return to your land |
Politics › Re: Maku Attacks Fashola, Says Lagos Governor Has “something To Hide” By Rejecting “ by nonebutme: 12:13am On Mar 02, 2013 |
Maku the thief |
Politics › Re: Lagos Was Party To National Good Governance Tour Agreement by nonebutme: 12:08am On Mar 02, 2013 |
myola: Thanks for your enlightenment. I would like to add that the much talk about badagri 8 Lanes is FG and world bank project against as ACN Want us to believes is lagos state project. The tour will expose a lots of such projects. It was not fashola and oshi that were talking, u are hearing from tinubu through them. lagos state government is involved. nationalmirroronline.net/index.php/business/real-estate/37320.html tribune.com.ng/index.php/property-a-environment/20872-lagos-badagry-expressway-to-shore-up-investments--experts |
Politics › Re: Do Nairalanders Prefer PDP To APC by nonebutme: 11:47pm On Mar 01, 2013 |
APC, a breath of change from the monstrous party, PDP |