Family › Re: Only God Knows What Some Parents Are Teaching Their Grown Up Children by ogele: 1:29pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
moca: So here, pple always except some folks to comment in a particular manner? I noticed that in my other account(one of d reason I cleaned it up) No freedom of expression anymore cos u want to maintain an image?
Ok o.
@topic, poster, I stopd reading when u said in ur place, its a taboo for a man to do house chores. I can't read beyond that abeg.
And those shouting feminism, pls wake up! When u marry, kill ur wife with work cos u wanna prove u r a man or better still arrange for an infact as housemaid that can be a side chick when madam looks d other way.
And how can nigeria become a developed country with cave man mentality everywhere. You are a very funny person. Laugh wan kill me oh! Thumb up!!! |
Politics › Re: Muhammadu Buhari, By Femi Aribisala by ogele: 12:56pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
dridowu: Until Femi Aribisala write an article on seize $9.3 by South Africa before i take him serious. Anyway Uncle Femi Aribisala has always shown that no matter what an APC does he will always find fault in it. He may not be a card carrying member of PDP but he is a lover of PDP government to the core. Anyway i won't be surprise also if GEJ is re-elected and GEJ made him Special Adviser on Media. The said money you are talking about has been returned by South African Govt. Please u can find out from the mnistry of finance or better still write to the South African Embassy home office to confirm.... I will be so happy for PDP Presidential flag Bearer and the APC presidential Flag Bearer to debate publily on their Economic plans they have for Nigerians. Some people will just goof. |
Politics › Re: Asari Dokubo Believe More In Buhari Than Jonathan As President by ogele: 3:47pm On Oct 20, 2014 |
Asari just spoke my man just spoke my mind. |
Politics › Re: ADAMAWA. Mr. Bala Ngilari Taking Oath Of Office As Governor. Pics by ogele: 5:46pm On Oct 08, 2014 |
He is a PDP member, when Nyako decamped from PDP to APC he did not follow NYAKO to decamp |
Politics › Re: EKITI CRISIS: Fayose; Another ‘idi Amin Of Uganda’ – Femi Falana by ogele: 8:51pm On Sep 29, 2014 |
They are now talking from an APC point of view... |
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Travel › Re: Amazing Pics: The Best 1st Class Airline Seats In The World Revealed by ogele: 9:17pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
boboLIL: All na vanity upon vanity.... What poor usually say when all hope to make money is lost in their life.... |
Travel › Re: Amazing Pics: The Best 1st Class Airline Seats In The World Revealed by ogele: 9:14pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
Thunder fire poverty... |
Politics › Re: FG Releases List Of National Award Recipients 2013/2014 by ogele: 8:56pm On Sep 18, 2014 |
yuzedo: anoda year of no national aword for me. goodluck wen i park my banana iceland to neboring country like russian or jamny i hope you will be satisfy.  lol |
Politics › Re: [there’s No Big Reason Why We Must Be Together As A Country – Agbakoba by ogele: 10:49am On Sep 18, 2014 |
EMANY01: Me too,I'm waiting eagerly for Nairaland APC stalwarts to give their take on that section. APC e rats are now viewing AGBAKOBA's write-up as guest... Hahahahah |
Politics › Re: PDP Announces Dates For Presidential, Gubernatorial Primaries. by ogele: 9:56pm On Sep 17, 2014 |
Keneking: Sule Lamido for President  In Mugu's Paradise |
Nairaland General › Re: Describe Lagos In A Few Words by ogele: 7:47pm On Sep 17, 2014 |
HELL HOLE, DEVILS ABODE. HOME TO 81% OF NIGERIAN PYSCO's |
Politics › Re: Bringbackjonathan2015: The Wages Of Impunity By Wole Soyinka by ogele: 9:37pm On Sep 13, 2014 |
Write up from an APC point of View |
Christianity Etc › Re: Synagogue Church Of All Nations Building Collapses (Picture) by ogele: 8:23pm On Sep 12, 2014 |
Na wa oh, WAIT THOSE PEOPLE NO DEY GO WORK... Today na Friday, so what are they doing their when they are suppose to be at their working place or their business place. |
Politics › Re: 1977: Photo Talk Between GEJ And Mohammadu Buhari by ogele: 10:17pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
Both pix are of Buhari if you go to National Museum you see that picture attached to Buhari... He is the one standing close to the man holdinf the radio... Not the one opening his mouth. The one his mouth is closed. it was in the late sixties... This is not the first time the pix is coming to the news. we all know is Buhari... |
Health › Re: Ebola Panic In Ife: OAU Student Quarantined, Confesses Contact With Enemuo by ogele: 11:52am On Sep 10, 2014 |
Na for facebook na she met d doctor, he come say make I come Phc, I come go, he come carry me go for one hotel, e come shuku shuku me till day break. Even d wife come call d doctor for phone, doctor come tell am say him get emergency for hand, so na morning him go come house. He come give me 100k. Na when I hear say d doctor don die na fear grip me. Chei omatse oh. Abeg I no wan die oh, eeeh dis doctor don kill me... Runs babe. |
Health › Re: Ebola Panic In Ife: OAU Student Quarantined, Confesses Contact With Enemuo by ogele: 11:51am On Sep 10, 2014 |
Na for face book na she d doctor, he come make I come, I come go, he come carry me go for one hotel, e come shuku shuku me till day break. Even d wife come call d doctor for phone, doctor come tell am say him get emergency for hand, so na morning him go come house. He come give me 100k. Na when I hear say d doctor don die na fear grip me. Chei omatse oh. Abeg I no wan die oh, eeeh dis doctor don kill me... Runs babe. |
Romance › Re: On Why The “Beautiful” Ones Are Still Single… by ogele: 10:34pm On Sep 09, 2014 |
All dis people wey dia ancestors don swear for say dem no go marry because of their bad character..., wey dey sleep with people husband, and people wife dem... How dey want tey get dia own naa... all of una wey dey shuk mouth for dis people matter na una sabi... Any person wey neva marry come dey shuk mouth for dis people matter, make him stop am... Dia case be like EBOLA. leave dia matter for matayase.... wait una no say something dey wrong with dem... if no be Ogbanje e go be Abikuu or Akwukwu(Epilepsy)... Dia cup don full tey tey... D only remedy na for dem to relocate go wia dia ancestors no go see dem... If u see wia dem dey waka for SHOPRITE e go be like say dem no dey shit. Food sef dem no sabi cook, na only indomie dem sabi cook.. Dem plenty for dis Lagos wella.... Nonsense people... dem sabi answer all dis oyibo name dem... like Lizzy, Becky, Shoma, Stephnie, Barbra... Dia men go come dey answer Lewis, Jude, Frenzi, Alex, Richie and Michael. If na for Warri, we for don give dem name tey tey wen i dey small. Na Aunty Rukewe n Uncle Ejiro na we dey call dem... |
Properties › Re: America’s Most Expensive Home, The $139 Million Gold Plated Mansion In Florida by ogele: 7:44pm On Sep 09, 2014 |
stexsy: if one lives here wont the person die again? see ur life... see wetin poverty don turn u to.... i pity u. |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan With Ali Modu Sheriff (Pictures) by ogele: 8:51am On Sep 09, 2014 |
Till the Northern Leaders stop sending the children of the poor to go and study Arabic studies in foreign land where their own kids study professional courses in foreign Universities... The North will still remain the way it is.... The commoners in the North should rise and say enough is a enough. They deserve to study managerial and professional courses too. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan's Incompetence Disqualifies Him From Running In 2015 - Tam David West by ogele: 5:04pm On Sep 07, 2014 |
Nonsense from a Nonsense Prof. Who keep on saying nonsense with his nonsense mouth to promote a nonsense jihadist who sees democracy as nonsense. Is high time we stop such nonsense people from talking nonsense cos he is a nonsense bigot...... GEJ till 2019 |
Politics › Re: Michika LGA Falls To Boko Haram by ogele: 3:36pm On Sep 07, 2014 |
mormoni: Mehn too bad.. they are currently in Bazza, a small town in michika. They are setting houses on fire and killing innocent people. Bazza happens to be my town, all my relatives are currently in Yola. This is getting out of hand. Men dont run, you have to stayed to defend your territory, those who fail to defend their local territories are cowards. Now that you have ran away with your relatives, who do you expect to defend it. You have to be on ground to assist the soldiers that will be drafted to send the terrorist packing. You better go back now... |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram: 1200 Terrorists Killed In Bama As GEJ Declares Full-scale War by ogele: 9:17am On Sep 07, 2014 |
Harry Hotman reporting live from the battle field (Foreign Media) while the foreign media reporter is with the soldiers reporting the incident live...
Olukola Adesumu reporting live from where the Bomb exploded 2weeks ago [color=#000000](Nigerian reporter)[/color] is reporting live from the scene of the bomb blast 2 weeks after the bomb exploded. So why wont they give us fake news when they dont follow our militay men to the war front like the foreign reporters does. Nonsense people.[/color] |
Business › Re: 10 "Foolish" Ways You Lose Money Daily In Nigeria by ogele: 8:03pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
Danelo: 1960 including all other betting organizations. Nigerians are so stupid, imagin someone wanting to win 8m with #100. Winning 8million with 100naira i guess who ever that think he will win such game is only day dreaming... Greedy people... |
Business › Re: 10 "Foolish" Ways You Lose Money Daily In Nigeria by ogele: 7:52pm On Sep 02, 2014 |
AKMoney1: Playing nairabet  it only when you play multiple games that you loose money... I hardly loose money i only play 3 games and i smile to the bank... just play one half time double chance... straight win and one double chance... their is no how you will not win.... at times when i see guys that play upto 15 games or 20 games on a stretch.. i wonder how is it possible for them to win it... Is like picking Orange under a Mango tree... You know is not possible. |
Politics › Re: Sanusi Lamido Explodes: How Vested Interests Are Killing Nigeria by ogele: 8:47am On Sep 02, 2014 |
Sammiejokes: Some readers might not have had enough bandwidth to watch the famous Sanusi Lamido Sanusi remarks made last August at the TEDxYouth platform in Maitama, Abuja. It was however not available for public access until last week, but now we offer it to readers in transcribed text. If you prefer to listen, click the play button below to listen to the audio. The video is below, after the text. Click here to listen on mobile. View video on mobile Hello everyone and good morning. I’m very happy to be here with you. Just to tell you that I am a rather outdated person. I never really knew what the TEDeX event was, and when my daughter spoke to me about it, she said something about youth and development. I thought I’d just come here and talk about young people and job creation and the usual stuff we talk about until a group of young ladies came to me to explain that I was actually expected to speak in 16 to 18 minutes about one idea that can change the world. I thought that was crazy because I don’t have any idea that can change the world. And the thing with young people is that they are the most difficult audience to address. I have found myself in situations to address people of your generation and frankly the questions I get are more incisive, more intelligent, more thought-provoking than the questions I get from people of my generation. At all levels. I am actually just beginning to understand how difficult it is for those of us who were in the analog generation to have a conversation with our children. I have am eight to nine-year-old daughter that I always see in the morning and she goes to school, she comes back… I’ve never really had serious conversation with her. Two days ago we were at the table with her sister who is about 15 or 16 who then said to me you know dad it’s time for us to start talking about boys. Before I could answer, this younger one who’s eight or nine looks up and said ‘you want to talk to dad about boys? He won’t understand. He is a man. He’s a big boy.’ Now, you can imagine for me I mean this wasn’t the kind of conversation I had with my mother or my father. So for me, having … and of course the next day I had my son who’s in Form one talking about chromosomes and X&Y cells on the table. So this is a completely different world for me. I am going to speak to you today about overcoming the fear of vested interests. It’s a topic that I have come to be engaged in mentally because I have learnt in the four years also that I have been in Abuja that if we understand, we may begin to unlock the key to change our world. The world of the country in which we live. And what is this country? It’s a country of 167 million people, as you know. Largest population in Africa. Second-biggest economy on the African continent. In 1960 with the per capita income that was better that higher than per capita income of South Korea. 1960 Nigeria was the preferred investment destination – prefered to Japan according to US investment advisory – which has always had potential but which has never been able to realize that potential. A country that specializes in exporting what it does not produce and importing that which it produces. One of the world’s largest producer of crude oil, that does not refine its own petroleum products and has to import petroleum products. The world’s largest producer of cassava but does not produce starch or ethanol. A large tomato belt, yet the world’s largest importer of tomato paste. A country that from my childhood I have heard, had the potentials for being a world power, but everyday we talk about potentials! Everyday we talk about potentials! Today we still talk about the potentials of Nigeria. And yet China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Brazil… all of those countries have turned the potential that they had into reality. What are these? What’s the one thing that if I were to ask, what is the one thing that we need to do to break this barrier that faces us? In four years in Abuja, I’ve come to the conclusion that we need to overcome the fear vested interests. I’ll talk to you through a little bit of my own experiences and as governor of Central Bank and use that as a basis or as a template for what I think we need to do if change this country. I became governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2009 and this was in the middle of a global financial crisis. I came to the central bank knowing that banks have problems and believing that these problems were caused by a global crisis, by the collapse in the capital market, the collapse in the price of oil, and that they would be fixed by simply addressing the normal risk management issues in banks. Shortly after I came in and when we went through investigations, I discovered that the Nigerian banking system was infested with the same corruption of the renter system in this country. That a number of bank chief executives have taken their banks and fleeced those bands and literally taken away depositors’ money to buy property all over the country, all over the world. And just like people in ministries or in government agencies or whenever they have opportunities in all companies, the bank’s were themselves a site for rent seeking. The fundamental character of the Nigerian state is that for decades since we found oil, it has existed, not to serve the people but as a site for rent extraction by a very small minority that controls political power. It doesn’t matter where this group comes from. Whether it’s north or South or muslim or christian or military or civilian, the State has always being the sites for the extraction of rent with the exception of a few years that we can think of, when we’ve had development. This is at the heart of the problems of this country. Now when we discovered this – and I’ll give a few examples, these are well known now, they’ve been published. You know there was one chief executive officer that took away from her bank over 200 billion naira. Okay that was over a billion dollars. And where was this money taken to? Purchase of property. We recovered from one CEO 200 pieces of real estate in Dubai. Real estate in Johannesburg. Real estate in Potomac in Washington apart from shares in over 100 companies. And all of those were purchased with depositors’ funds. We went to the court in UK on the case of another CEO, we got a judgment against that CEO for $142 billion naira stolen from the bank, taken to buy shares while manipulating the shares of his own institution and also transferred outside to purchase property. Now the first CEO we were able to convict, we recovered these assets and got a six-month sentence and sorted it out. The second CEO, we finished our case, established in Nigeria – we had a civil case in the UK, we had a criminal case in Nigeria – established the case… two weeks before the closing statements were made the judge was miraculously promoted to the Federal Court of Appeal. After three years of trial at the very end of trial! Because someone, a very popular religious leader with hundreds of thousands of supporters, carried into political authorities, and the system that was supposed to protect depositors and handle criminals was used and manipulated to promote a judge so that he would not convict a thief. Now this is an example and an instance of the kinds of things that happen in a country that stop a country from reaching its full potentials. But my experience with the banking reforms, and how it affects the fear of vested interest is as the following. After we discovered the things that happened in the banks, the critical thing we had to do was to take a decision that would pitch us against powerful political and economic forces. We were dealing with chief executives that in 2009 had become invincible. They were in the seat of power. They had economic power and they had bought political protection. The were into political parties, they had financed elections of officers and they believed that nobody could touch them. And every time I said it was time for us to take action, people said to me you can’t touch these people, you’ll be sacked. Or you can’t touch these people they will kill you. Or you can’t touch these people, you can’t do that. And I said you know what? We are going to take them on. And we took the decision. We’re going to remove them. You know what? We removed them and nothing happened. We’re going to prosecute them, we’re going to put them in jail. And we put one of them in jail. And were are going to recover these assets. Because the way the central bank operated in the past, these guys take all this money and the central bank says “the bank has failed”. The banks that we saved had 4.4 trillion naira in deposits. They had eight to ten million customers. But the government and the system has always berthed on the side of the rich people. Because these eight million customers, the old woman in Gboko or in Yenagoa, or Maiduguri, who has been told to save her money and who’s saved money for 40-50 years wakes up one day and all her savings are gone. The civil servants whose saved for 35-40 years, kept his pension money in the bank, the school fees of his children, their medical bills, wakes up one day and he finds that his bank is barricaded because the bank has failed. Banks do not fail. When people say banks have failed, it’s like saying a man whose throat has been slit and you say the man died. He did not die, he was killed. And those that murder the banks, those that destroy these deposits have always walked away. They become senators. They become governors. They become captains of industry. They set up new banks and they continue. And the millions of poor people who don’t have a voice. That’s it! Nobody knows the number of Nigerians who have died from failed banks because they were sick and could no longer pay their medical bills because the money was locked up in a bank that has failed. Nobody knows the number of children whose parents could very well afford to pay their school fees who had to drop out of school because banks were mismanaged. So we use this as one instance, as one example of what you can do if you are ready to confront these vested interests. And deal with them and protect the poor for the very first time. But the banking industry is just one part of Nigeria. What is happening in other areas? Take the oil industry. We talking about fuel subsidy. In 2009 this country paid $291 billion naira as subsidy for petroleum products. By 2011, this number had jumped to 2.7 trillion naira. Did we start consuming 10 times as much petrol? Do we have 10 times as many cars? Did the population of Nigeria multiply 10 times? I did not believe those numbers. I screamed against those numbers, and more people screamed, of course we tried to remove subsidy, there was occupy Nigeria. There have been investigations, and what did we discover? That a lot of that money never went to fuel subsidy that was consumed by Nigerians. There are people in this country that produced pieces of paper and brought to PPPRA and somebody stamped those pieces of paper and said they brought in petroleum products and actually paid them subsidy. And those pieces of paper said I brought 30,000 metric tones on so so ship, and we discovered that the said ship was nowhere near the coast of Nigeria on that date. We have seen vessels that did not even exist – that had been retired – on bills of landing and money has been paid. And you know what? None of them as I speak to you has gone to jail. This is the only country in the world where you have something called oil theft. Where vessels can simply come and take crude oil and literally just drive out of the country. You see the numbers every day 100,000 200,000 400,000 barrels a day, nobody even knows. 7.3 billion naira. How does anybody take oil in a vessel and leave the country? We’ve got the Navy, we’ve got NIMASA, we’ve got security services, you’ve got the oil companies themselves. And every day we complain about the lack of development. We don’t have development because Vested Interests continue to rape this country and continue to take the money out. And the only way you’re going to move from potential to reality it is stop preaching and start asking yourself how can we overcome the fear of Vested Interest and how can we confronts them? And if there’s one thing I learned from banking, it is that they are not to be feared. They stand on quicksand. They’ve got only two tools. They are not very intelligent people. It doesn’t take much intelligence to steal. If they were smart, they probably will not be stealing. They’d find other things to do. They have two weapons and two weapons only. First is how much do you want? And if you don’t want anything, then I’m going to destroy you. If you don’t want their money and if you are not afraid of them you’ll destroy them. There’s nothing else in there. You’re more intelligent! And we’ve got to ask ourselves as a country, how have we allowed ourselves to be reduced to a level that is so far below our potential. A few weeks ago, I was in Lagos, at Tinubu’s birthday, at the colloquium and I spoke to young people. I said we have 65 million young people in Nigeria, I’ll give you one idea. You have 65 million youth in Nigeria, what does it take for one of you to get your votes be the president of this country? What does it take for you to say you’re tired of my generation. I’m going to get one 40-year-old intelligent, committed, patriotic Nigerian and we are going to ask all the youth to vote for him. What does it take for you to address this issue sector by sector? Identify these interests one by one and confront them. Why does it have to take fuel subsidy removal for us to come out and challenge the rot that is in our country? What are we afraid of? We are afraid of losing the security that we have today. We may not lose it today, we will lose it tomorrow. So there is one thing I have, one message I have for every Nigerian: is to remember that the problems of this country are enormous, the solution is simple and that solution is we must overcome. We must recognize that at the heart of the problem of Nigeria, at the heart of ninety percent of our issues – from Boko Haram, to religious crisis, to ethnic crisis to unemployment, to the lack of education, to the lack of health care – is that there are people who profit from the poverty and underdevelopment of this country. And these people are called Vested Interests. And so long as they remain entrenched, and so long as we do not overcome our fear of them and dislodge them, we are not going to find a solution to this problem and we are not going to reach true potentials. My time is up. Thank you very much. u have said it all. Those who have ears let them hear and those who have should go and hugg a live PHCH Transformer |
Business › Re: CBN, Western Union Launch Foreign Remittance Service by ogele: 8:41am On Aug 19, 2014 |
1stola: How is this a new development? This useless CBN gov is just seeking attentions... I have used WU twice before to send money. where n when? Plz state dbank brach. |
Politics › Re: Ifeanyi Ubah Sponsors TAN South-east Zonal Rally by ogele: 4:47pm On Aug 16, 2014 |
Sincere9gerian: The southeast zonal rally of the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN) holding in Awka, Anambra state, is currently on live on national TV.
One of the speakers commended Dr Ifeanyi Patrick Ubah for sponsoring the rally. I was wondering when Ifeanyi Ubah joined the PDP because he was the Labour Party gubernatorial candidate in the last Anambra election. Ifanyi Ubah joined PDP one month after the Anambra Governorship Election which he lost under the platform of Labour Party. |
Politics › Re: Gen. Buhari On The Lips Of Some Prominent Nigerians by ogele: 12:25am On Aug 03, 2014 |
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Nigeria's Finest Tag-Team - a Buhari/Fashola Ticket. The ticket comes fully loaded: - Massive Experience in both - Sound Administrative skills - Ready from Day One - It will not have a dull Vice President. - A good blend of Experience, smartness, vibrancy - Corruption will be curtailed, not the rampancy in vogue today. - A ticket that has the votes to win (Massive in North and SW, Average in MB and a handful in SS and SE).
This ticket makes Jonathan/PDP and their touts to mumunize freestyle  Muslim muslim ticket we reject it in totality |
Politics › Re: I Thank God For Sparing Buhari’s Life -jonathan by ogele: 7:10am On Jul 24, 2014 |
phyla: Because PDP has accused APC of been the sponsors of Boko haram, I knew they would develop tactics to shift the attention away from themselves(APC).Nigerians should watch out, they would plant bomb, move around where it is planted and come out to say they were targeted and escaped.This is not the last we would hear of them, Atiku will soon escape too and maybe the new emir and his brother El rufia.What can Buhari not do to get attention or weep up sentiments, he cried when he knew he was going to lose an election.They can as well fall prey of the pit they dig themselves if they play God.We already know the clans of people who desire to rule Nigeria for personal vendetta against certain region.SHALOM NIGERIA! When I see men who think and reason like real men, I beat my chest and say this country is truely blessed. Bro thumb up. |
Politics › Re: I Thank God For Sparing Buhari’s Life -jonathan by ogele: 6:42am On Jul 24, 2014*. Modified: 7:02am On Jul 24, 2014 |
Stage managed. Exactly how they staged managed the bombing in Agfhanistan where the Presidential candidate Abdallah was going to a rally. Same Toyota Land Cruiser SUV. But Abdallah's own is white while Buhari's is Black Toyota SUV. Plz u all should google it and check. Abdallah Campaign Bomb Blast Images on Google. He thought he could gather more suppotters on sympathy. At the end of it all Abdallah lost the Election. On Buhari's the parametre where bomber car is far. And while did they hurriedly removed other vehicles from the scene. Then we should also analized if the Engine of the said was in motion when the bomb struck or was it parked without no occupant inside. God bless Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: EFCC Declares Nyako Wanted by ogele: 11:35pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Was Nyakor not part of the Abacha adminittration that framed Obj and jailed him. |