Politics › Re: Ijaw People Must Produce Avengers, tompolo - Army by Nusaf: 7:39am On May 30, 2016 |
STPEACE: federal government tompolo is smarter, wiser and knowledgeable than Nigeria federal government, now the best their soldiers can do is to intimidate and humiliatie innocent citizens of the land. What is ur impression of being smart? You go out and cause problem then go into hiding, the military invade ur community and unleash havoc killing ur relations, friends etc then u call that smartness. The search for a single man ( Usama Bin Ladin) brought untold hardship to The Afghans. |
Family › Re: 9-Year-Old Girl Describes Her Dad In A Note She Wrote by Nusaf: 1:48pm On May 29, 2016 |
SAINTSAMURAII: This is heart broken. the dad must have indeed failed in caring for the emotional and mental needs of the child hence her strange outburst. how the heck can a nine year old has these insultive words in her brain? well the father is to be blame too. For a 9 yr old to be able to write like this, she must have been attending a good school and the dad is most likely paying the bills. My thought is that the dad may be the no nonsense type disciplinarian. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Promises To Pay Workers Who Are Not On strike by Nusaf: 9:58am On May 29, 2016 |
But this is the same man that said Nigeria has sufficient money and as such China should not listen to the president. |
Politics › Re: 2 Governors On Security Watch-list by Nusaf: 9:46am On May 29, 2016 |
Galaxyowerri: This is bullsh!t. Who does Buhari think he is, a despot or some sort of autocratic ruler or what?? This man keeps over-heating the polity with his actions. Does he even have such right? All I know is that Fayose will still disgrace him on this. Well, lets see how it goes. Keep quiet and learn. Nobody, whatever his position, has the liberty to indulge in any anti-national activity. If u are being suspected of such but there has not been substantial evidence, u can be placed on surveillance. This is common sense pls. |
Politics › Re: 2 Governors On Security Watch-list by Nusaf: 9:36am On May 29, 2016 |
Firefire: "Sunday Sun learnt that the governors would no longer be allowed to travel overseas unless they are given permission by key security outfits and officials".
I don't know which law the FG will apply to implement the above. Which part of the law do u know. |
Politics › Re: 2 Governors On Security Watch-list by Nusaf: 9:35am On May 29, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Customs To Use N285/$ For Duty From June 1 – Businessday by Nusaf: 9:31am On May 29, 2016 |
Xonology: Why will custom, a government agency use 285/$ where as the official government exchange rate is 197/$? Jockers!!!/ That is what I still don't understand bro. If the government approved official rate is 197/$ why will GOVERNMENT AGENCY use 285/$? That is double standard pls. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by Nusaf: 9:22am On May 29, 2016 |
timokoko: Igbo Man can never return dat moni.... lielie And that is why they have dominated the thread demanding for his head because, by their standard, this is sacrilegious. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by Nusaf: 8:28am On May 29, 2016 |
butanep: I am a Christian and a good citizen. If I am the one, I will never return it because it wasn't stolen and didn't belong to anyone. Government money is Our money.
So why will I return my money government has been holding me for their policies causing me to spend more than I should.
That's not a criteria to make heaven anyway. Your thought. Govt money is not yours but for all. These are the same people agitating for youths' participation in governance. Just imagine giving this one the key to the nation's vault. |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by Nusaf: 8:24am On May 29, 2016 |
SOPIGO: Sorry to say... I will not call that integrity but mumurism Armed robber |
Career › Re: A Retired Teacher That Returned Money To His State Treasury. by Nusaf: 8:23am On May 29, 2016 |
djakinwande: Doe is conscience is clear but it doesn't stop him for goin hungry nd is not as if is goin to even make dem pay is pension fast slf... no gain no loss  This is the mentality of a criminal mind. Going hungry will not kill him. He is more concerned with life after death and that is the life of an average Muslim for your information. With this, I have not seen any comment about his region/religion as opposed to what would have dominated comments if it were to be a bad conduct. SMH. |
Family › Re: 37-Year-Old Man Marries 12-Year-Old Girl by Nusaf: 9:41pm On May 28, 2016 |
goodlifehyd: If it had been a northerner the whole thread would be dripping of ISLAMABAD and other tribalistic comments from you and your people but here is an igbo man and you noticed poverty...lol U dey mind the hypocrites? They are more guilty of what they accused others of. Imagine, what they see now is poverty, but in other situations, what they will see are region and religion. Mtcheew. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 2:09pm On May 28, 2016 |
Jesusloveyou: which knee? i have given d army two order- 1. they should fry any fly that come 1km to d pipeline 2. if any army should die, d people in that community should relocate, becos d community should be level down, no fly should remain in d next 24hrs. Just allow them.when it starts all these noisemakers will change the song seeking for sympathy, calling genocide ICJ etc. |
Politics › Re: Army Arrests Barinaadaa Gbaranee: Desecrates The Royal Throne In Ogoniland by Nusaf: 2:05pm On May 28, 2016 |
delishpot: And you call this Democracy? So when something bad happens, the government should not bother bringing the guilty ones to book rather it should throw everyone living in that locality to jail? In a sane world, that is called incompetence, dictatorial and power drunk leadership. Where the leader is lazy to make his country work. What kind of leadership is that? Anyhow, I look forward to when this would be the trend and then one day you and your people fall victim to this style of law. Abeg stop disgracing APC with this your style of thinking, I am sure Buhari would deny you if he is shown this your post. What is this one saying. So democracy is about carrying arms to destroy government facilities in the name of agitation. What is happening to the paramount ruler is part of the self-destruction they are inflicting on themselves and that is just the beginning. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:56pm On May 28, 2016 |
Iykopeeee: Can u imagine ur question? I guess u didnt see it coming. Assuming the ND is powerful as Russia or say North korea in which case the Nigerian army can't defeat them in the event of war. Are u saying u wont find money elsewhere to diversify ur economy without goin to war?
Ok lets take it from anoda angle. If u fight ND and cudn't defeat them, what are u gonna do to ur ailing economy without crude oil?
Honestly, u aint doing urself any good. Can't u leave oil alone in the ND the way u left bakassi for cameroun? Oh i guess. The ND doesnt have the military backbone to prosecute a war like cameroun. Nigeria is always a champion for soft target.
Don't worry, ur nerves will soon relax. Is ND a country? Even the Cameroun u mentioned, is the oil producing region laying claim to the ownership of the oil? These boys are just into crime and they are taking the armed forces for granted. SMH |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:55pm On May 28, 2016 |
Iykopeeee: Can u imagine ur question? I guess u didnt see it coming. Assuming the ND is powerful as Russia or say North korea in which case the Nigerian army can't defeat them in the event of war. Are u saying u wont find money elsewhere to diversify ur economy without goin to war?
Ok lets take it from anoda angle. If u fight ND and cudn't defeat them, what are u gonna do to ur ailing economy without crude oil?
Honestly, u aint doing urself any good. Can't u leave oil alone in the ND the way u left bakassi for cameroun? Oh i guess. The ND doesnt have the military backbone to prosecute a war like cameroun. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:47pm On May 28, 2016 |
Luvties: You the ND's are just too lazy.
- you have ND ministry - you have NDDC - you have 13% derivative - you still enjoy federal government budgetary allocations
What else do you want if not destruction? Just allow them. They seem to be carried away. In addition to that, the amnesty programme is still for them. They are already biting more than mouthful. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:20pm On May 28, 2016 |
everozone: I just hope FG doesn't start a war it can't finish.Buhari should be very careful with d way he handles d Niger Delta issues.He can only escalate d situation if he chose to use force to achieve his end.He can't stop d crisis through d barrels of guns. And the ND can get what they want through the barrel of the gun abi? On their own they just started killing soldiers. I just pity the innocent women and children. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:15pm On May 28, 2016 |
sitibemfen: The present foundation upon which nigeria exists is faulty.The FG is not ready to listen to that. Ogun state govn. (Amosun) said its disturbing that what his state gets from fg does not commensurate with what the state contributes to the national purse. There lies the problem in the federation. Him that has an ear, let him hear. And what does the ND contribute to the National Purse. Note, oil doesn't belong to ND but Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Military Storms Oporoza, Niger-Delta In Warships Searching For Militants by Nusaf: 1:05pm On May 28, 2016 |
asha90: Niger Delta people should be respected because without their black gold there is no Nigeria. The black gold they planted abi? Okay ooo! |
Politics › Re: Army Arrests Barinaadaa Gbaranee: Desecrates The Royal Throne In Ogoniland by Nusaf: 12:52pm On May 28, 2016 |
Kingsolex1: since u were not taught not to bite the hands that feeds u, and as well not taught that it's bad to hit a child and taunt him, I rest ma case. Which hand is feeding who? The oil in the ND belongs to Nigeria and that is how it has been for a long time even before you were born. This idea of 'our oyel' is just a way of bringing untold hardship to the Niger Deltans. From the way things are going now, I foresee denying them the 13% derivation in the end. Let them continue with the crime but when the government starts paying them in their own coins let no one cry foul. |
Politics › Re: Army Arrests Barinaadaa Gbaranee: Desecrates The Royal Throne In Ogoniland by Nusaf: 12:40pm On May 28, 2016 |
feldido: Guy Calm your nerves, He has a point... This is Paramount Ruler we are talking about, just like an Emir or sultan in the North. Is it proper to arrest a king because of insecurity in his domain? If your answer is yes, then all the kings of Bornu, Adamawa, and Yobe should have been arrested. Read the story again. The paramount ruler was not just arrested because there were vandalisation, but for some questionings which means something illicit must have been traced to him and the army needs clarification. I can bet u that the day any of the BH activities are traced to any of the rulers u mentioned, same will happen to them. |
Politics › Re: Niger-Delta Avengers Destroy Agip And Shell Pipelines by Nusaf: 8:47am On May 28, 2016 |
I just don't know what is wrong with this Buhari of a person. I don't know what exactly he is waiting for to crush these criminals. Or is he waiting for them to ground the economy to zero b4 he reacts? This is why Obasanjo style of leadership is always the best for this country. |
Car Talk › Re: Must Car Tires Be Black? by Nusaf: 7:12am On May 28, 2016 |
lifezone247: This na better question o, Jst like someone asked me the other day that why is Jesus a white man? And the devil a black man. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Belongs To The North - Bugaje (video) by Nusaf: 8:25pm On May 27, 2016 |
thesicilian: He's high on cow dung. He has analytically made his point and what I expect from u is to prove him wrong with ur own analysis so that others like me can learn. |
Career › Re: Is Salary Of 20k OK? by Nusaf: 5:24pm On May 27, 2016 |
seunwen2: Just finished my service this year and have been able to secure a job in a private school, studied physics though, but my pay this month is 20k. I just dey think when will i be able to buy land and do many things of life? If I am to answer your question, 20k is not even enough as rent allowance for a graduate. But u need to start from somewhere. I started with 21k but at the moment very few organisations compete with mine in terms of salary. |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers:: Odi Massacre In The Making by Nusaf: 5:10pm On May 27, 2016 |
QuotaSystem: President Buhari is exhausting all peaceful options to protect himself and his government from appearing to take the option of brute force by default, especially as the President is from a different region.
If you ask me, I'm in full support of this tactical approach; offer them everything except what they want and let them brag, make noise and continue bombing to the world's ears. I expect the government to start globally publicising the damage that the NDA are doing to the Nigerian economy and their people's lands and livelihood so as to earn some sympathy, before deploying the full and final force which is necessary to flatten them.
Already, we have a spokesman's name for the 'faceless' group in less than a week, so the strategy is working. Give them room to gloat themselves into their own destruction, pride has always come before a damned fall.
The strategy is working, exercise a little patience. This is Buhari. Excellent. Give the fool a long rope to hang himself. This is the govt approach which they are already mistaking for weakness. When the government start, I just hope none of these noisemakers will cry foul. Okay oooo! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: The Phone Ugandan President Museveni Uses Will Shock You (photos) by Nusaf: 10:33pm On May 26, 2016 |
MyX1: If say na Buhari they use this Phone now......some people would start to call him Mumu. While others will say he is pretending. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: The Phone Ugandan President Museveni Uses Will Shock You (photos) by Nusaf: 10:29pm On May 26, 2016 |
Jirate: OP, do not them fool you, this is a Pretense Show just like the other Oga who borrowed money to buy Nomination Papers.  What would u ever believe? What makes u think a 71 yr old man who has been a president since 1986 will pretend over a common mobile phone? Why are some of u mistaking simplicity for pretext? What do u think he needs more sophisticated and expensive phone for? As u can see from the pics, he was giving back the phone to his aide after the call and that is just what he does with the phone. I, for instance, don't give a damn about expensive phones as long as I don't need them for anything and is not as if I can't afford them. I can comfortably acquire any phone which an average Nigerian uses but I use ordinary infinix hot because it does everything I need from a phone I am not phone freak. |
Politics › Re: I Can’t Sell Myself To Pay Salaries, Fayose Tells Striking Workers by Nusaf: 7:57pm On May 26, 2016 |
popcykaylah: People like you shouldn't be seen on the streets. . I think he is just being sarcastic. |
Politics › Re: I Can’t Sell Myself To Pay Salaries, Fayose Tells Striking Workers by Nusaf: 7:27pm On May 26, 2016 |
What is happening in Ekiti and other states with similar problems is just a reflection of the general state of the Nigeria economy at the moment. Imagine, salaries cannot be paid let alone infrastructural development. NOI had predicted this. So wailers take note. |
Politics › Re: GEJ Is Nt D Most Corrupt..... by Nusaf: 7:12pm On May 26, 2016 |
All these chop chop govt are corrupt except the last on the list. |