Politics › Re: Kebbi To Join Oil-producing States, Bagudu Pledges During Swearing-in by obailala(m): 8:34pm On May 29, 2019 |
Lol.. okay let the bile pour in... |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Was Repositioned, "Neither Chased Out Nor Embarrassed" (Picture) by obailala(m): 4:15pm On May 29, 2019 |
The number of people Oshiomole's face alone torments in Nigeria is alarming... |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole ‘embarrassed’ For Breaching Protocol At Buhari’s Inauguration (Video by obailala(m): 3:51pm On May 29, 2019*. Modified: 4:13pm On May 29, 2019 |
Oshiomole embarrassed!, Oshiomole disgraced! Oshiomole Kicked out or chased away! etc. etc. etc,
Hmm... It seems the number of people this man's existence torments must be too much, or maybe there's just so many people who love and wish to see others being embarrassed, hence these weird titles and comments all over the media space. I'm still struggling to understand how asking a man to relocate from the left side of a queue to the right side equates to these funny headlines.
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Politics › Re: Photos From Swearing In Of Emeka Ihedioha As Governor Of Imo State by obailala(m): 1:19pm On May 29, 2019 |
festacman: If Emeka Ihedioha can resist the usual wrong tendency of most Nigeian state governors to start 2nd term project project from the first day of 1st term, he will be good. Just work hard with the mindset that you were elected for 4 years rather than that you are entitled to 8 years. However, it is important to maintain grip of party structure for purpose of primaries but use performance to get the electorates on your side for purpose of re-election. This is actually the problem with Africa and the black man generally. The kind of politics we play holds us down in the chain of stagnation; it makes us unable to think or plan for the future, unable to conceptualise ambitious long lasting projects etc. Because of the kind of politics we play, leaders are even advised by the populace not to consider starting great projects, but rather to focus on mushroom projects which can be completed under 4 years (so the glory of commissioning goes to their names)... One day we will wake up from this sleep! |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Sworn In For Second Term [PHOTOS] by obailala(m): 11:58am On May 29, 2019 |
MotivateUrself: This one is pained that he didn't make ftc .. .lol
Lala has already transferred the money to me .
And you know what ?
I don't give a Bleep about unfortunate being's! Ftc things?... smh  |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Sworn In For Second Term [PHOTOS] by obailala(m): 11:50am On May 29, 2019 |
MotivateUrself: So? Should I fry beans
Should I kill vulture and sanctify the land ? ....yeah I think so?
More suffer loading. ...... 50%
Bleep sorry I meant, suffer fully loaded 100%
But please note; I don't give a Bleep about Nigeria!
I don't give a Bleep about buhari !
I don't give a Bleep about the CJN that he appointed to do this dirty works!
I don't give a Bleep about the CJN swearing him in !
I don't give a Bleep about this our fake democracy !
I don't give a Bleep about his next forced four years!
All I give, is a tiny Bleep about why can't Boko boys just bomb eagle square and help reduce half of our problems! Lol.. Children everywhere.. You don't give a bleep bleep bleep, yet you're the first to rush online to come talk about it? By the way, who even asked you whether you gave any bleeps? |
Politics › Re: 2019 Budget: Blame Yourself For Delay In Passage – Dogara Tells Buhari by obailala(m): 8:11pm On May 28, 2019 |
jayson87: dont deviate, if your legislators are not representing you well call them back. i tackled you o buhari's sanctimonious claims of being the good guy and painting the legislators black, you saying something else. shithole your face. I'm not deviating from anything, I'm still totally on the same subject matter. Feel free to point out the exact sentence where I deviated. I pointed out that a recurring issue which has severally delayed budget passage in the recent past was the impasse created due to legislators cutting out chunks of funds from major projects and assigning same funds to meaningless constituency projects (like building of community school classroom block etc) which should ordinarily never be the business of the federal govt budgets. You claimed the legislators were right in doing that and even called me a fool for faulting your claims. Oga stop allowing hatred for Buhari drain your common sense because one day, this buhari is still going to leave power and you still be left with the useless rogues in the NASS |
Politics › Re: 2019 Budget: Blame Yourself For Delay In Passage – Dogara Tells Buhari by obailala(m): 7:27pm On May 28, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: 2019 Budget: Blame Yourself For Delay In Passage – Dogara Tells Buhari by obailala(m): 5:49pm On May 28, 2019 |
jayson87: only fooools call constituency projects dubious... question and ask your legislators how the spent the funds On the contrary, only fools and thieves dont see anything wrong with legislators taking over the job of the executive by forcefully planting mushroom projects meant to be under the purview of state and local government councils into federal budgets. For obvious reasons, I wouldn't expect you to understand the difference between the roles and responsibilities of the 3 arms and 3 tiers of government. |
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Politics › Re: 2019 Budget: Blame Yourself For Delay In Passage – Dogara Tells Buhari by obailala(m): 12:45pm On May 28, 2019 |
jayson87: Buhari just wants to send a budget in and the legislative to just pass it without proper scrutiny By 'scrutiny' I guess you mean subtracting funds allocated for major economic projects and using the extracted funds to add dubious constituency projects like supply of desks in primary schools right?.. Because in the last 4 years, we've seen such recurring cases of budget padding which always led to an impasse and delayed budget approval. But I'm sure you'd naturally just support the rogues in the NASS because we all just love to hate the president. |
Properties › Re: Onye Eze: A Man We Helped Rented Out Our Property - Man Writes by obailala(m): 10:54am On May 28, 2019 |
damiloladuke: While Onye Eze is trending on social media, a man has shared his similar experience with someone his family tried to help and allowed to live on their property for free.
In his narration, the man identified as Imoh Umoren, said while people are blaming Onye Eze Money for over-reacting, the man his family helped rented the property to other people and it took them almost 2 years before they could evict the trespassers.
Read his post:
https://lailasnews.com/onye-eze-a-man-we-helped-rented-out-our-property-man-writes/ I concur. |
Crime › Re: Man Who Dressed Like A Lady To Extort Money From Guys, Caught & Stripped(Photos) by obailala(m): 11:30pm On May 27, 2019 |
Na wa oo... Bobriskies plenty for this country shaa... But seriously, how can a man be seriously talking to a fellow man and not notice it's a man? |
Politics › Re: Rochas Okorocha Honours Past Governors With Brand New Houses,Cars by obailala(m): 11:14pm On May 27, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: You Have Failed – Peter Obi Slams Amaechi Over Igbos Can’t Succeed Buhari Claim by obailala(m): 11:10pm On May 27, 2019 |
But what Amaechi said is the truth; you cant fault the truth!
Since the formation of APC in 2013, for the love of GEJ, the Igbo nation declared APC as a leprous organisation that should never be touched, and by doing so, the Igbo nation played itself out of the political mix. Only hope to redeem that was for PDP to win 2019 but it didnt happen (except a miracle happens at the tribunal).
Since inception, APC has been nurtured purely by the SW and the North, so one doesnt need a soothsayer to know APC would most likely rotate their ticket the SW after PMB, and of course in a desperate bid to get back to power, PDP will field another northerner in 2023. |
Politics › Re: See More Evidence To Show Femi Gbajabiamila Was convicted in US by obailala(m): 8:33am On May 27, 2019 |
If people like Gandollars and Farouk Lawan and Ibori could be free, then Femi Gbaja is a saint.
Besides, this case just seems to border on legal misconduct, not adhering to bar rules which could have earned him a disbarrment but was later translated to a 36 months suspension. How exactly is this a conviction?... |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode: Nigeria - The Road To Rwanda, 6 Steps To Genocide by obailala(m): 5:45pm On May 25, 2019 |
exlinklodge: Is Rwanda Genocide Being Replicated In Nigeria By Fulanis? 6 Steps To Genocide - FFK
Senior Advocate of Nigeria and former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has been singing this 'Fulanisation Of Nigeria' and nobody seems to listen. I personally is seeing salient reasoning in all his fears and I thank God that even some notable Nigerians are now giving credence to his ruse.
According to him, this is exactly how Rwanda genocide started and since Buhari's loyalist and those following him blindly are not good students of history, all of us cannot sit and watch what claimed more than 1 millions citizens in Rwanda replicate itself in Nigeria.
FFK have carefully outlined the 6 major steps that brought Rwanda nation to its knees and how they got to the genocide that claimed more than 1 million people. And it will interest you to know that out of the 6 steps, we have now gotten to the 5th stage in Nigeria. We need to stop this impending doom before it starts.
This is no longer APC or PDP thing anymore and I wish this stupid youths and every Nigerian should wake up and see how their future may turn out to be. Below is the 6 steps as outlined by Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode. THE ROAD TO RWANDA: 6 steps to GENOCIDE:
1. The Hutu militia iinterahamwe in Rwanda started just like the herdsmen AKA bandits in Nigeria before the genocide.
2. The Govt. of, Rwanda headed by a Hutu, tactically encouraged them same as the bandits are encouraged in Nigeria...
3. They have a radio station for easy coordination just like new Fulani radio for coordination.
4. The Hutu militias 'Interahamwe' were supported by the Burundi Hutus just like Nigeria bandits are backed by Niger, Chadian etc. Fulanis.
5.Suddenly before the genocide,guns were mopped up from the innocent civilians by the then Rwanda govt. headed by Hutus.Just like it will happen in Nigeria soon.
6.Then the signal is the sudden assassination of the Hutu Pres.,the genocide that claimed over 1 million lives began.
Out of the 6 steps to genocide we have completed 5.
Pray against this bloodshed but be prepared. Pray for peace. Pray for your family. Pray for your towns and villages. Pray for your ethnic group. Pray for your nation. Pray for West Africa. Say NO to war and genocide!
I think Obasanjo is 100% correct, and the agenda is Real and it is coming very fast: Just last week ₦100 billion was approved for Fulani herdsmen; this week Federal Government approved Fulani Herdsmen Radio. This same week Buhari gave order to annul gun license; meaning people will not have what to defend themselves.
What else do you want to hear this generation that lacks foresight? God..
More @ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2019/05/is-rwanda-genocide-trying-to-be.html?m=1 N100 APPROVED FOR FULANI HERDSMEN!!!Statements like this always have a way of watering down the value of important messages. |
Politics › Re: Miyetti Allah Kicks As Fulani Radio Attracts More Reactions by obailala(m): 4:38pm On May 25, 2019 |
nicepoker101: oga this is not a solution at all. Go inside the rural settlements and see how those herdsmen behaves then you will come back and edit this your comments. I am into agriculture. and I know all the tactics they deploy. That Radio nonsense is meaningless. You say it is not a solution, you say it is meaningless. But the loud disturbing outcry against it on this thread and by different bodies make it seem like it isn't as meaningless as you claim; it almost makes it seem harmful. I'm curious to understand how a radio frequency to reach out to herdsmen in the forest should really be my problem. |
Politics › Re: Miyetti Allah Kicks As Fulani Radio Attracts More Reactions by obailala(m): 4:32pm On May 25, 2019 |
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the idea of radio frequency to reach out herders in the forests; initiatives like this have existed for a long time. But you can't blame Nigerians for being paranoid whenever they hear the sound of the words "Fulani Herdsmen". |
Politics › Re: 2023: Why Yoruba Will Produce President After Buhari – Clarke by obailala(m): 11:03am On May 25, 2019 |
lenghtinny: Clarke may be right about the alliance but he's so wrong about 2011. Yorubas supported Jonathan in 2011 while the north were against. The Old man should stop twisting history.
Pdp giving its slot to the North would be a huge gamble because it won't favor them at the end of the day.... Hoping the north would give them massive votes in return is not enough to guarantee a win for them.
Just look for someone worthy enough in the south because an average Yoruba man won't even endorse a Tinubu presidency. Though I know the APC would be smarter than to give the slot to him and Tinubu himself knows when to take a bow. I think that was a twist of the tongue, I believe he meant to say "in 2011, the Yorubas and Igbos supported Jonathan overwhelmingly and that's why he won. The 2011 election was an eye opener which proved that the so called northern political domination can actually be broken, but only if the entire south aligns for a common goal. |
Business › Re: The Black Billionaires 2019 - Forbes by obailala(m): 7:04pm On May 23, 2019 |
MobilityExpress: Just wait till 30 million more subscribers join Glo network and 60 million users buy data . Lol... Adenuga might have to buy up all mtn shares to achieve this feat. |
Business › Re: The Black Billionaires 2019 - Forbes by obailala(m): 7:00pm On May 23, 2019 |
olioxx: . . Bleep da shit bro! . . Oil is gonna lose market value. Not in the next 30 years bro... just enough time for Aliko to screw the entire Nigeria over and over. |
Business › Re: The Black Billionaires 2019 - Forbes by obailala(m): 5:43pm On May 23, 2019 |
olioxx: Mike Adenuga silent achiever. $9.1billion is not beans. Just wait until Dangote completes his refinery, fertilizer plant and subsea pipeline. It would be rape! |
Romance › Re: Bohairs: Lady Who Shakes Bum Bum On Instagram Becomes Landlord In Lagos by obailala(m): 12:10pm On May 23, 2019*. Modified: 2:12pm On May 23, 2019 |
Twerking on IG alone doesn't give one a house. She obviously twerked on something else too.
But then again, I must say she's lucky cos many girls have been twerking on several trees for ages but can barely even afford recharge cards for their phones. More grease to your waist madam. |
Travel › Re: Amaechi, Ajimobi Inspect Lagos-Ibadan Railway At Ibadan Axis (Photos) by obailala(m): 8:24am On May 23, 2019 |
Oblang: When did obj built the one from warri to ajaokuta? A long time ago... the rail currently connecting Warri to Ajaokuta was started but abandoned at inception a very long time ago. OBJ revived it and constructed over 80% of it before it was abandoned again in 2007. |
Travel › Re: Amaechi, Ajimobi Inspect Lagos-Ibadan Railway At Ibadan Axis (Photos) by obailala(m): 11:28pm On May 22, 2019 |
Iceman2017:
 Somebody that cannot use his office to impact to his people is a nonentity. No railway has passed to Portharcut just because of his fuse with wike. If you like construct railway to all the northern states and western States, they will never love or trust you. You are yeebos to them and a Biafra. Learn from okoracha and never abandon your people Saying no rail has crossed PH because of a feud between Amaexhi and Wike is undoubtedly the dumbest statement I've read online in a while. Oga, these railways are capital intensive and its not Amaechi's fault that Nigeria currently cannot boast of the resources to build several of these in different parts of the coutry at the same time. When OBJ (a man from the SW) started these railways, he only built the one from Warri to Ajaokuta steel. GEJ (a SS man) built Abuja to Kaduna. Now Buhari (a NW man) is building Lagos to Ibadan rail. But here you are, blaming Amaechi (a mere minister under Buhari) for not siting the railway in his village because of fuse abi na feud with Wike. |
Health › Re: Lady Angry With Hospital For Telling Her To Wait Till Morning Devotion Is Over by obailala(m): 12:32pm On May 22, 2019 |
lepasharon: A health care worker in the UK praying for a patient is known as STEALING TIME ON THE JOB There's no such thing as 'stealing time on the job' if what the health practitioner is doing can help the patient recover. It's a part of the duty of health care practitioners to counsel and encourage patients under their care to give them hope, which in turn aids recovery. If a health care practitioner offers to pray for a patient and the patient consents to it, then that's a part of the job and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. You guys should quit all these your anti-religious ideologies and arguments. All those who want to practice their faith do so in peace. |
Health › Re: Lady Angry With Hospital For Telling Her To Wait Till Morning Devotion Is Over by obailala(m): 12:16pm On May 22, 2019 |
olas24u: Have you now read this ?A nurse who offered a bible to a cancer patient and encouraged him to sing The Lord is My Shepherd was fairly dismissed, a court has ruled.
Sarah Kuteh was given the sack from her job at Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, Kent, in 2016 for repeatedly talking to patients about her faith and handing out a bible, in breach of Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) rules.
A ruling, published last week by the Court of Appeal, stated that on June 3 2016 a patient at the hospital had complained about Ms Kuteh's conduct.
The court heard how the patient likened the incident to a 'Monty Python skit', which he said was 'very bizarre' - in which she encouraged him to sing along with Psalm 23 with her.
The ruling, which upheld a decision that she was fairly dismissed by the Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, stated: "On 20 June 2016, the Complaints Department noted a call from a patient being treated for cancer concerning his assessment by the Claimant on 3 June 2016.
"He had replied "open minded" to the question on the form concerning religion and alleged the Claimant had told him that the only way he could get to the Lord was through Jesus.
"(She) told him she would give him her bible if he did not have one; gripped his hand tightly and said a prayer that was very intense and went "on and on"; and asked him to sing Psalm 23 [The Lord is My Shepherd] after which he was so astounded that he had sung the first verse with her.
"He described the encounter as 'very bizarre' and 'like a Monty Python skit'.
The court documents also point to a number of other incidents, in which Ms Kuteh told a bowel cancer patient in April 2016 'that if he prayed to God he would have a better chance of survival'
Another complaint, again in April 2016, came from a patient who said Ms Kuteh 'spent more time talking about religion than doing the assessment', and another, the same month, came from a patient who said they didn't want to see Ms Koteh as they 'didn't like preaching'.
Miss Kuteh, a 50-year-old mum of three, was suspended from her job in June 2016 and sacked for gross misconduct in August the same year, with her dismissal upheld by an employment tribunal later the same year.
She appealed the ruling of the tribunal in 2017, but failed in her bid to have her sacking overturned, but was allowed to work as a nurse again in July last year after her working restrictions were lifted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Ms Kuteh, however, appealed for a second time against her sacking to the Court of Appeal - saying the employment tribunal had 'failed to consider the correct interpretation of the NMC Code and the distinction between appropriate and inappropriate expressions of religious beliefs'.
She also said the tribunal had failed to acknowledge that Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights - Freedom to manifest one's religion or beliefs - was 'applicable' and to 'consider the fact-sensitive distinction between true evangelism and improper proselytism'.
Judges at the Court of Appeal, however, rejected the nurse's most recent appeal, saying she was not unfairly dismissed in a ruling published last week.
The Christian Legal Centre - which represents Ms Kuteh - said she is currently in discussion with her legal team to consider her next step.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/05/21/nhs-nurse-offered-bible-cancer-patient-loses-appeal-tribunal/  You were wrong. I wasn't wrong in any way whatsoever. I clearly stated there was nothing wrong and no crime in preaching or praying for a patient IF THE PATIENT CONSENTS TO IT. From the report above, the patient or patients clearly weren't consenting but she forced it on them notwithstanding; the difference is very clear, you don't force your religious beliefs on people. Meanwhile your entire argument all along was about why a hospital wouldn't attend to a walk-in patient before their official opening hour; my argument with you on this thread was that hospitals all over the world have official consultation times and wouldn't attend to you if you walk in outside their official consultation times. It doesn't matter what they were doing when you walked in (be it prayer or whatever), simply wait for your appointment hour; their prayer isn't your problem. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo's Claim Of Fulanization & Islamization Is Reckless & Unpatriotic -MSSN by obailala(m): 8:16am On May 22, 2019 |
post=78605752: No comma, no full stop, no punctuation mark, u just dey goooooooo, gooooooo, goooooo jarajorooo like trailer wey no get brakes! At the end, ONLY you know wetin u dey write! No let headache kill person nah, haba!!  |
Politics › Re: I Must Commend Buhari On The Quality Of Enugu - Onisha Express Road by obailala(m): 8:07am On May 22, 2019 |
Afamed: Perhaps those who you voted for several years back didn't deem it necessary to attend to the roads. But gullibly, you still voted for the same PDP in the last election Oga don turn the matter to pdp vs apc.  Now it's obvious why you are fighting everyone on this thread who has pointed out that progress of work on that (and on many other) roads is terribly slow. Take a chill pill bro election don pass. No be only you be apc supporter. |
Politics › Re: I Must Commend Buhari On The Quality Of Enugu - Onisha Express Road by obailala(m): 10:30pm On May 21, 2019 |
Afamed: The % completed is inconsequential as of now. From my personal eye witness, these sections of Enugu / Onitsha from Umunya down to Akwuzu roads have been under construction since December till date and there is no single day,the contractors left the site for any reason.This is highly commendable I beg to differ.. if the construction is going to take 10 years to complete, then that's not good enough, there's really nothing to celebrate there. The last time I passed that road (several years back), it was hell. If only a tiny portion of the road has been fixed so far, that means the hell still persists. |
Politics › Re: I Must Commend Buhari On The Quality Of Enugu - Onisha Express Road by obailala(m): 9:12pm On May 21, 2019 |
Chimok: The thickness of that road is quite commendable. I passed there this afternoon and I truely couldnt believe what I was seeing.. With this quality, this road will still be intact in the next 20yrs What percentage of the entire road has been completed? |