Politics › Re: Gumsu Sani Abacha: 'I Am So Tempted To Join APC' - [screenshot Photos] by ogbonoeba: 1:22pm On Apr 15, 2015 |
Stay with PDP, you are not welcome. |
Politics › Re: I Won't Appoint PDP Defectors As Ministers - Buhari by ogbonoeba: 8:33pm On Apr 11, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Sex Destroyed Me; Took Away My Luck. I Need Help by ogbonoeba: 7:03am On Apr 11, 2015 |
agbajesaid: The first time I had sex was after my secondary school & it was with a prostitute. After realizing there wasn't much fun in it as exaggerated by my friends, I asked for God's forgiveness and moved on with my life.
But 2 years after, I met this pretty and well behaved lady, and I fell in love with her. She was too pretty to resist. We had sex at least twice in a day for more than 3 years because we virtually stay together. During those period, I noticed things changed negatively.
Academics, business, spiritual, moral aspect of my life crashed. And up till today, I can't do anything right. And before I met this girl, everything was fine. Please I need help. Could it be the girl that's using my fortune or its the sex that destroyed my life? Your story doesn't make any sense. Sex destroyed your future? And she took your fortune? How can that be? |
Politics › Re: PDP Politicians Take Note: Buhari Didn’t Join PDP When He Couldn’t Beat Them by ogbonoeba: 9:04pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
jazzydee: History of buhari political ship jumping: 1).2003 and 2007 presidential candidate under the platform of ANPP. 2).2011 left ANPP and joined CPC and became presidential candidate for 2011 under the platform of CPC 3).2015 left/merged CPC to form APC and became presidential candidate for 2015 election.
Buhari is not an example of a committed party member he has jumped ship three times in his 13 yrs political history. He is not a yard stick nor a model of loyalty to any political party.
I will not be surprised if he joins a different party or forms a new alliance for the 2019 presidential election once the nascent union of strange bedfellows called APC disintegrate over the looming unchecked party chieftain egos that is already haunting the flickering union. You get an "F" for reading and comprehension  |
Politics › Re: PDP Politicians Take Note: Buhari Didn’t Join PDP When He Couldn’t Beat Them by ogbonoeba: 2:43pm On Apr 10, 2015 |
jazzydee: History of buhari political ship jumping: 1).2003 and 2007 presidential candidate under the platform of ANPP. 2).2011 left ANPP and joined CPC and became presidential candidate for 2011 under the platform of CPC 3).2015 left/merged CPC to form APC and became presidential candidate for 2015 election.
Buhari is not an example of a committed party member he has jumped ship three times in his 13 yrs political history. He is not a yard stick nor a model of loyalty to any political party.
I will not be surprised if he joins a different party or forms a new alliance for the 2019 presidential election once the nascent union of strange bedfellows called APC disintegrate over the looming unchecked party chieftain egos that is already haunting the flickering union. 1. True opposition politicians never join their arch rivals 2. Buhari has never joined PDP 3. Therefore, Buhari is a true opposition politician and not a sell out  |
Education › Re: "Orubebe" Is Now A Word In The Urban Dictionary by ogbonoeba: 4:32pm On Apr 07, 2015 |
Jona = to surrender Jega = to remain calm when dealing with a lunatic  |
Politics › Re: I Have Had Enough, Says Jonathan by ogbonoeba: 7:01pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
GEJ, confession is good for the soul. Where is our $20 billion? |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 4:25pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
And with that, we move on. By the way mama peace is unusually quiet, is she okay?  |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 3:29pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
CityNG: We actually do own the world.
We can kill every single living person in Nigeria with the push of one button and render Nigeria inhabitable for 300 years.
Go ask any older Japanese  Yes... intercontinental ballistic missiles...just 3 of them can cause major damage. North East West |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 3:28pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
The worst is Allison Madueke, she knows where that $20 billion is hidden or located. |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 3:26pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
It must really pain these pdp guys...bad belle is a chronic disease without an easy cure.
I guess they thought that after the incompetent gej, we should swallow another 4 years. Another 4 years of
David Mark Allison Madueke Patience Jonathan Doyin Okupe
Really, the days of suffering and smilling are numbered. |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 3:01pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
sauceny: USA likes acting up,as if they own planet earth...Nonsense certificate. Are you just realizing it?...America is the most organized country in the world. All international business is carries out in US dollars. Even the oil that comes from Naija is bought and sold in US dollars. So, yes they control almost everything. Instead of hating, Nigeria should seek to be a role model for Africa. |
Politics › Re: Obama Awards Certificate Of Competency To Jega by ogbonoeba: 2:55pm On Apr 05, 2015 |
owobokiri: Answer my question or dry up: where are the benefits of Obamas two term American presidency to Africa!? I mean apart from bombs in Libya, Cotdvoire, congo, Somalia, Uganda all to further Americas foreign policy goals. So why should Africans celeberate a man willing to maim nd kill them in millions to further his countrys interests? Where was Obama during the ebola crises? Bush made some clumsy gestures towards aids fight, where are Obamas, even if fake. Can you prove candidly that American and British intervention in Nigerias elections that seem to have helped Buharis candidacy were done in Nigerias interest? If not, why should that skunk of an ambassador be allowed to be awarding Jega some "medal of honour" while we still have elections this week? Noted, on to the next issue at hand. |
Politics › Re: Senate Presidency: APC Leaders Push For Saraki by ogbonoeba: 2:22am On Apr 05, 2015 |
sarzwizard: Senate and presidency will harmonize and work well in this dispensation. Sai baba Hundreds of "like" pls for our President-elect #babanowthatyouarethere please don't disappoint us . Who ever is appionted ah don't gv a fùck. Abi saraki na my father? Trust our General will run things with military precision, because that's what the country needs now. We are not USA or Europe and sometimes things have to be done differently  |
Politics › Re: Senate Presidency: APC Leaders Push For Saraki by ogbonoeba: 2:19am On Apr 05, 2015 |
Texcoco: [color=#1980BC] It keeps getting worse for Nigeria with that rogue at the helm... [/color] Who are you calling a rogue? |
Politics › Re: Doyin Okupe Speaks. by ogbonoeba: 1:24pm On Apr 04, 2015 |
ikwoche: Okupe on his facebook page.( 20 mins ago)
Firstly I never said if APC survives "call me a bastard" what I said was that " I will change my name" that is the truth. So the prerogative of changing my name is mine. Bastard is not an alternative. But u can continue to say that if it gives u the kick. I really and truly don't care. Secondly if I make a prediction it is my right to do so. A prediction is essentially what it is... A forecast or projected statement about the future. It does not have to come to pass. The Almighty CIA predicted Nigeria will break up after 2015 elections. It took the Godliness and intrinsic humaneness of one man to stop that prediction. Whatever it is you guys have won an election that was keenly contested yet you are not satisfied. 12m Nigerians voted for Jonathan while 15m for Buhari. This is nothing to be ashamed of. We are politicians and in our business we are at liberty to use whatever lawful means we have to try and discourage or put our opponents down. This is why when the game is over we down tools and joke with each others again. Only inexperienced rascals and ill bred effusively emotive or misguided individuals will carry on as if a war has just been won or lost. It was not a war it was a game. Please cool your temper. Life goes on. WE WILL BE BACK
https://m.facebook.com/okupedoyin?refsrc=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fokupedoyin Still a bastard |
Politics › Re: Militant Group Claims Responsibility For Delta Pipeline Explosion- PUNCH by ogbonoeba: 6:52pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
Idrismusty97: Enjoy your limited time very well...Soon you would know Nigeria is bigger than you rat faces!  |
Politics › Re: Militant Group Claims Responsibility For Delta Pipeline Explosion- PUNCH by ogbonoeba: 6:47pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
May 29th can't come fast enough  |
Politics › Re: I Will Speak At The Appropriate Time - President Jonathan by ogbonoeba: 6:14pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
brixton: It's back to business as usual, the army cabal are back in power and my fellow youths think it represents change.. Yes truly we are about to witness change but what kind of change are they bringing? Same old cabal that has held Nigeria captive even before I was born. This is what the majority of Nigerians want, I pray for the sake of our nation that apc' change will represent a positive change.
Your 4yrs starts on may 30th, Goodluck!! PDP should have presented another candidate, but Nigerians can't think outside the box. Smiling and suffering. The APC party is more energized than you can imagine. I for one intend to renew my Nigerian passport that expired in 2000. Based in NYC APCA supporters intend to form a Young APC Club. We will start financially backing young APC stalwarts in Naija who have never wavered from the party's cause. PDP thought that rice and fish or as they call it stomach infrastructure will make a difference in the elections. Everyone is falling in-line from Jona to Obanikoro. We will start preparing for 2019. The people have spoken, accept it. |
Celebrities › Re: Dammy Krane Shaves Off His Dreads For Buhari(photos) by ogbonoeba: 12:48pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Change is in the air... I should get my new Nigerian passport, no need to use American passport with Nigerian visa to travel.  |
Politics › Re: Ijaw Youths Accepts Buhari, Warns Against Violence- Punch by ogbonoeba: 12:34pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Trottle: Ijaw youths accept Buhari, warn against violence
The President of the umbrella body of all Ijaw youths in the country, the Ijaw Youth Council, Mr. Udengs Eradiri, has called on all Ijaw youths across the nation to avoid all acts of violence, destruction and protests as a fallout of the last Saturday’s Presidential election, won by Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) of the All Progressives Congress.
Eradiri also congratulated Buhari on his electoral victory and said that Ijaw youths would support his administration, just the same way youths from other parts of the country supported the Jonathan administration.
The IYC president warned that any Ijaw youth who got involved in protest, destruction and other acts of violence would be seen to be doing so at his or her own risk.
He said that the IYC would accept the leadership of Buhari, as the South-South region had had its own chance but could not use the position to its advantage.
Eradiri advised the youth populace in the region to resist being manipulated politically.
He said, “I want to use this opportunity to congratulate Gen. Buhari who has emerged the winner of the presidential election.
“And so as IYC, when we had our own as President, the Igbo, the Yoruba, the Hausa were loyal to him. We will be loyal to the President-elect, Gen. Buhari, who from May 29, 2015 would become the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We will accept it (the results of the election). We had our own knife and yam; we were not able to cut it the way we wanted. We have no other person to blame. It is in this part of the country that people ask for money to go and vote. However, the northerners were paying for their own transportation to go and exercise their rights and to go and pick their PVCs.
“Our people were expecting that they would be paid to collect PVCs and the results reflected so. We have no other choice; we are the architect of our own problem. So, we should be able to live with it.
“If you go and protest, you are on your own. If you go and destroy anything, you are on your own. I, as the leader of youths in this region, have reached out to other ethnic nationalities to canvass support. Maybe, we started late. Maybe the attention was not given that should have started with the political class.
“History has already recorded it. So, the best we can do is to key into his (Buhari’s) administration, just as the Yoruba and Hausa key into the administration. It is time for us to also key into the administration. So, I called on our people to steer clear of all those political manipulations.”
http://www.punchng.com/news/ijaw-youths-accept-buhari-warn-against-violence/
cc: Lalasticlala Asari Dokubo, I hope you are reading this. The peoples General hasn't taken over yet and your people are already falling in line. Don't cause trouble or else... You have been warned  |
Politics › Re: Picture Of President Elect With His VP In Office This Morning by ogbonoeba: 12:27pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
watered: My brother please do not write that. GEJ only wanted peace because he hadn't done what he did honestly you and I won't be typing from the comfort of our offices at this moment.
GEJ is peace loving I tell you only that sycophants and saboteurs constitutes his government. Remember GEJ postponed the polls by 6 weeks and nothing happened so he would have done that if he really wanted to.
Peace is priceless and Terror is senseless. You sound like one of those Jona zombies. Anyway, the whole concede stuff was an act. GEJ wants to run again, I can feel it, he is in love with power. He will run in 2019, but we will be a better country and will not give him the opportunity to run us into the ground again  |
Politics › Re: Patience: I Haven't Packed Out Of Aso Rock by ogbonoeba: 12:20pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: She Is Seeking Permission To Invite Her 'aristo' To Her Upcoming Wedding by ogbonoeba: 11:12pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
Once a prostitute, always a prostitute. You can't turn a ho into a housewife.  |
Culture › Re: More Nigerian-Americans Are Reaching Highest Levels of Sports - NY Times by ogbonoeba: 12:11pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
mummyson26: Sometimes I just wonder if only yoruba and igbo that make up of this country called nigeria Igbo kwenu!  |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 2:39am On Mar 17, 2015 |
hodari: OP, you better listen to this poster very well. If you want to settle in Africa, I suggest you consider countries in East and Southern Africa like Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc. They are more conducive generally speaking.
I find it disheartening that millions of White people live in these countries but not our Afro-American cousins. Come and you won't regret it. https://www.nairaland.com/51356/nairobi-photos-kenya-beautiful-east/147 Very nice pics of Nairobi, Kenya. Hmmm...I wonder if emirates flies there. I have to visit this year. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 4:06am On Mar 16, 2015 |
adconline: Lies we have told ourselves for years and have come to believe them. Stupid drunk driver lost control of his vehicle and plowed through the market and nearly crippled my aged but agelessly energetic aunt. Got taken to an Orthorpedic hospital with no CT scan or MRI machines. This is the ONLY specialist hospital serving about 20million! Doctors didn't see any need for a brain CT scan even though they had her face sutured with her back head swollen. We had to fight for 2 days in order to get a CT scan approved by her MD.. Cranial CT scan is just N50k, full body scan could have cost up to N200k, btw minimum wage is N18k.. Naija is Devil's experimental lab on earth! Stories, like this make me wonder how people are really faring in that country. What can you expect when the president himself goes overseas for medical treatment. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 3:25pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
gerewilliams: I prefer Nigeria to anywere in d world.... It's more easy to MK it in naija than anywhere in the world..And plsss don't take negative comments seriously Yes it is, if you are connected to oil and gas. But naija needs more, it really does. What if the new normal is depressed oil prices? What will happen next? Don't get me wrong, I love nigerian food, music and even osuofia, but we can be better. Have you traveled to places that have less than us? You will be amazed. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 3:15pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Watch Drugs, Inc. and you will see what I'm talking about. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 3:14pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
LastProphet: Good and i bet u will not have problems. the poor black parenting in America is to blame for much of the troubles. And unfortunately when incidents occur, blacks learn nothing, we just come up with our own often biased interpretation which denies us and our children valuable lessons Nigerian police will shoot someone for not giving enough bribe...and people say it's better than America. I hate to admit it, but most of those black kids running into cops are loafers and street urchins selling weed and crack. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 3:02pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Billyonaire: (1) Nigeria is the best place for Nigerians. Because home is always home, you cant trade that. (2) You pay little or no taxes in Nigeria (3) If you are rich, you are worshiped, but in America, who knows you ? (4) I can culture my kids, without going to jail. (5) I can divorce my wife without losing my home and savings (6) I can use my tax money to provide electricity for myself instead of lamenting (7) I can commit crime and go scot-free as far as I can afford to buy a whole police station ( There are 100 more reasons. That's what I thought, case closed. |
Travel › Re: 10 Reasons Why I'm Leaving America And Moving To Nigeria by ogbonoeba: 2:51pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Billyonaire: My house is big. Its 3 storeys. And apart from that, I have club setting within my compound and lots of floor lighting systems with outdoor music systems, it requires much more than your CEOs/Ogas needs. I do not own one company, I own more, so I am probably worth more than your Ogas (no boasting, just truth). I have a room that houses my battery bank and inverter systems, the control switches and the automatic change-over. My system is based on the IGBT system. Sorry, I talk too much. Oga, I'm still waiting for your thesis on the pros of living in naija over yankee. Forget me not, abeg. I need your guidance. |