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@ post, I've actually seen this picture on the net before but never bothered commenting. Even @ that, a closer look will reveal this to be fake [1] The complexion on Tupac's hands and face don't match. Look again [2] Pac has a better dress sense that what he's portrayed to be putting on here. [3] Pac would flash westsyde @ you not peace. Never actually remember him flashing peace but personally learnt how to flash westsyde from him. [4] Dude is in Thug Mansion i.e. hell fire. [5] Need I say more? |
sutoboy:Pity for what! Please let's stop all this African cultural emotionalism about not speaking ill of the dead. No wonder Africa is so backward seeing we shy from asking her rulers eyeball to eyeball questions? What was her legacy? That is what men will be judge her by. What was the motives behind her actions? That is what God will judge her by. While God is the one who 'll judge all men, one thing that evolved under her watch and has been perfected by successive wives of Nigeria's rulers @ every level is the Jezebelizm inherent in governance using state funds to execute private agendas wrapped us as government developmental projects. ![]() |
paddy_lo:Hmmn! Actually nope. Next! |
Anarchist Biafran! ![]() |
[size=18pt]Pastor Tunde Bakare while speaking on the state of the nation on Sunday Dec 27th declared the church has been locked into what he called a sinful consipracy of silence as none of her leaders have deemed it fit to speak into the soul of Nigeria so as to arrest the dangerous drift caused by the absence of the president or an able person acting in his stead. He also commented on the ill fated actions of Farouk Mutallab[the attempted plane bomber] and the attendant reactions by the countries involved i.e. Obama speaking to calm Americans[her president], Brown speaking on Britain's response[her prime minister] but none from Nigeria save a prepared statement by Akunyili [Information minister]. Note the levels of authority in the countries mentioned. He thus said Nigeria was currently headless and voiceless as we lack a sitting president. However, he proclaimed Nigeria will not be headless or voiceless by the time we cross into the new year, 2010. If this comes true, it means any of the following 3 things [1] Yaradua 'll return before the new year. [2] Jonathan 'll be elevated to act in his stead. [3] The worst option i.e. a return of the military. What are your thoughts on this? Please no name calling or religious anarchist views. Thank you![/size] |
tpia.:OK |
Depilot: ochukoccna:It's the same one O! See link! http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2009/12/26/2009-12-26_father_of_umar_farouk_abdul_mutallab_nigerian_terror_suspect_in_flight_253_attac.html Imagine living in a $4 million [about 600 mill naira] apartment per year and still believing in such satanic ideology that you'll make heaven by killing fellow human beings for a heartless cowardly god. Can the Yanks lock him up and throw the keys into the tummy of the whale which swallowed up Jonah? ![]() |
Depilot:The only Mutallab I knew that is a banker is on the board of First Bank. Is it the same one? |
tpia.:Actually it was Dubai World-UAE's government investment arm not an Arab businessman. |
yorke:Yes O! The thread's heading is rather sensational. U'd have thought World War 3 had erupted in the 9ja Delta |
[size=18pt]The traditional institution is the biggest obstacle to 9ja been a sovereign republic. When will we wake up to the fact that Nigerians are no longer serfs of the Obi of Onitsha, Oba of Benin, Ooni of Ife, Emir of Kano nor Sultan of Sokoto? Imagine the 'oba' saying his subjects! Such Bull! Nigeria is held captive and hostage by this retrogressive forces and you wonder why Nigerians are a 'conquered' people? The politicians themselves lack liberty as they go seeking recognition& endorsement from this ancient demonic thrones [especially those gunning for the presidency] and call it building bridges across different tribes. Who are they fooling? Are not this 'custodians culture and tradition' the ones who have sold us down the river to the military and politicians? We heard about this simply because the so called 'oba' rejected his car gift? What about the other gifts he and his ilk have been have been collecting over the years? Gifts bought &given by money that was never accounted for? You then wonder if John Kuffour during his recent visit to 9ja wasn't spot on in his utterance that our culture (darn that word again) was a fertile bed for corruption. [/size] |
Is this a joke or what? ![]() See nepotism in it's finest hue seeing this joke of a leader i.e. Akala comes from that part of the state. |
oge4real:Na hin send am? No B send dem send him too? |
Dr Kitaun:[size=18pt]The Ozaze hater is back[/size]. How can you say Ozaze plays 'so casually'? He might not be the most talented but he gives his all when he dons the 9ja jersey. Wetin Ozaze do U sef?allboyz:While that is true of him and other players like Fortune Chukwudi, what of the stage fright they 'll encounter when playing against the world's best who play in the best leagues and have constantly improved in this leagues ? 2 case studies would be C Ronaldo and Xabi Alonso who though class players in their own right have honed their innate talent and abilities to new levels and matured better with their summer switch to Madrid. No B jersey number, dem go go look? ![]() |
H2O2:[size=18pt]Nope, it doesn't bind us 2geda because the money is more or less looted. The South South cries blue murder regarding resource control yet have their leaders ever been questioned by their people on how their allocation is been spent? Even @ that the state of disrepair in 9ja is such that the different states monthly allocation can't do much. Our leaders lack vision else they would have diversified our resource base from just oil. Sadly what do you expect when blind leaders are steering the ship of state. I have said and still say, that in the youth lies the deliverance of this nation if only they would shun tribalism, ethnicity and religious bigotry. Have you ever cared to ask yourself how is it that we [students from different tribes] rolled with & dated one another one another in our glorified secondary schools called universities without seeing this walls of separation? Sadly, many young ones seem ready to even outdo our fathers in been ethnic champions instead of visionary leaders to lead this nation out of the morass she is in and champion a new 9ja. No fuel, no light, no water, no roads, no schools, no jobs, no president, no nothing. What a country, what a people![/size] debosky:^^^^^^^^^ [size=18pt]I couldn't put it better than you did debosky. Many are like Ostriches burying their head into tribal cocoons & unto reality from what I've seen so far from this post [and numerous political posts on NL]. The cry from Nigeria's bowels is true federalism but how many can hear it? Creation of more states HAS NEVER & WILL NEVER stop the cry for more states nor solve the ethnic agitation. Let us not remain inured to the fact that as long as we retain our current military foisted unitary type of governance, we are just joking in our quest for governance utopia. 9ja is a living lie. Only true federalism can heal her.[/size] |
Anywhere we can have our privacy, walk around in our birthday suits and demonstrate unhindered loving unto 1 another. |
[size=18pt]This is no news. Anyone with the sense of a goose would have seen the handwriting on the wall especially with what happened & was happening in the developed economies as from late 2008. I for one personally resigned from where i was working last year November after been owed 2 months salary. I'm still yet to be paid by my former employer who I later got to know was a chronic debtor to the banks. A colleague who decided to weather the storm with them resigned May this year with an outstanding salary backlog of 6 months. Hard as my choice was then in that one was going into uncertain waters, it has shown to be the right one because how will I be burrowing money to go to a job and @ the end of the month, will not be able to get the money to pay back? I thing I've since believed even stronger than before is that your destiny is in your own hands not in that of your employer. Never allow fear of the unknown cripple you with inaction such that when you see the ship of your employer capsizing, you stay on board only to end up in 3 places. [1] The sea bed [2] Drowned [3] A feast for life's sharks Right now i run my own things thus I cannot afford to be lethargic else no food. [/size] |
Who told you there's no Banker of the Year for 2009? ![]() Don't you know about the soon to be Emir of Kano aka Sanusi Lamido Sanusi ![]() |
Sam Milla:Oh am so scared! Please don't arrest me officer. Ben-10:Yep like rigging yourself to power and stealing the nation blind. |
No burst my belle with lafta ![]() |
[size=18pt]On those sanctimoniously yapping about 'don't you know he's the president',I ask a question? What's the difference between an armed robber who breaks into your house, a rapist who defiles a lady against her will, a thug who hustles you for your cash in a dark spot and a person who becomes 'president' by rigging? ![]() The answer is best heard in Fela's song 'Authority Stealing'.[/size] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgqxFHMqlxs |
MrCrackles:Funny or not, thanks for your thoughts! honeric01:Nothing is wrong. On dissing 9ja, that's rather far fetched because 9ja's presently got no respect. Also don't sit on then fence regarding not knowing who the person is and wishing he was truly like this. @ post, stop hallucinating as if I designed the image or something. Some1 passed it on to me and i passed it on to you. |
[size=18pt]President Yaradua showing off some thug muscle. What do you think?[/size]
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How wealthy should the guy be? ![]() |
It's not a thing to laugh about but to praise God for. I personally almost got lynched some 12 years ago when I bashed an older distant cousin's car in my area of all places. Reason was I didn't drop my cousin's car keys for the people whose car i bashed. Thing I thank God for was the spot the bashed car ended up was a place where kids in that part of my neighborhood played. I've done many things in my short span of existence on earth but to add child killer to it----- ![]() |
carino:Did you leave something out, like almost getting lynched since you said some people almost died? Trust Lagos mobs! ![]() |
I dont believe in angels. I believe in ALMIGHTY GOD, maker of the Heavens and the Earth. Do You? ![]() |
good move that has been long overdue in a 9ja that is heading to a full blown banana republic. |
supereagle:[size=58pt]TOO MANY IFS![/size] |
FBS:Say not more than this ------WITHOUT VISION , A PEOPLE PERISH! |
~Borat~:FERRARA yes but Mourinho No! |
[size=16pt]Stop this sick joke Kanu has meritoriously served this nation since 1993. He may have lost his speed and may not last 90 minutes but he's still the most intelligent Nigerian footballer in the national team. Please stop all this NONSENSICAL sniping about his age. Did his club complain to you? The man is a legend & a survivor against all the odds of poverty, racism and even heart disease. Where's Aghahowa today who's supposedly younger than him? Let's learn to celebrate our icons. Where is Kluviert today who was younger than him @ Ajax? [/size] |
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