Seun: Why would Ngozi go through all the trouble of quitting her job just to ruin her fathers country? Did Nigeria offend her? I mean, come on, stop being delusional.
Her father's country she loves so much to the extent she gets paid in, ehn, US dollars.
And, none of her children lives there.
I don't even think she knows the name of her State governor. So much for this 'love'.
This is a plus in Nigeria. This means you stand a really good chance. Remember that Gani was loved; Solarin was loved; Abiola was loved; Awolowo was loved. Did they get there? Hell no.
So, you have satisfied the most important criterion, I tell ya.
Sanusi the politician. He knows the truth but he's afraid of the owners of Nigeria. He seems dangerous to me right now. I thought he was strong enough to call anyone's bluff, but, certainly not when it relates to the owners of Nigeria.
All of them want to be part of the ruling class and if they don't toe the line in matters like this, they stand no chance.
It isn't about the masses, even for a Sanusi; it's about their interest. May be I would do the same thing.
Nadanbata: In that corner he can eat N9 Million in food since the protest began abi?
Not the sort of 'corner' you had in mind. People like Soyinka know the truth but they dare not say a thing else they lose their relevance on the world stage
lastpage: ^^^^Everyman has the right to "UNTIE" his tied Hands afterall, we all have and bear our fathers name! Its not a do or die affair naah, abi?
"Better to live one day and leave good imprints on the Sands of Time than to live a hundred years and be a NOBODY with Tied Hands"!
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You can do that if you are prepared to leave power and, may be, die. This is politics at the highest level. It is a serious business characterized by clandestine moves.
GEJ is in a tight corner. It isn't as straightforward as you guys think.
Permit me to say the following already "supposedly" known facts: 1. Madam Iweahala is simply doing the bidding on her international collaborator - IMF/World bank, so don't expect anything different from her. 2. Ngozi is just helping the western / 1st world export inflation from the west to Nigeria. The west /1st world nations are known for leveraging on the chaotic conditions in the 3rd world nations. In other words, they use their instruments like IMF/World bank to unleash hardship on the 3rd world nations by using their agents like Madam Iweahala to implent their policies. 3. Take a look at all the "countries of interest" to the western world such as DRC, Angola, Nigeria, e.t.c; all are battling with one problem or the other. 4. No one can become a leader in any of these "countries of interest" without the strong support of either America, Britain or France. And when you ride on their support to get to power, they will use their agents within your country to make your government unpopular and get rid of you if you are lucky to escape death. This is the reason GEJ dances to their tune like mugu. He does not have the political will-power to challenge them or any of their institution. Any attempt to challenge them will cost him his job and if lucky, he will be alive. 5. As for Nigeria, they have a project to divide the nation and quarantine the South-south region which is their major interest. Their target is on or before 2015. To achieve this, they are using naija northern political elites who have hijacked the original course of Boko Haram to create state of anarchy in the Northern naija. 6. The greatest collaborator of CORRUPTION in naija are the western/1st world. They collabo with their agents in naija to perpetrate these wickedness at our own expense for their gains and that of their cronies. THAT'S WHY IT IS SO DIFFICULT TO EASILY FIGHT CORRUPTION IN NAIJA. The memories of the Halliburton and Siemens scandals still linger. 7. The most painful thing is that THE SO CALLED LABOUR, HUMAN-RIGHT GROUPS, CIVIL SOCIETY AND RELIGIOUS LEADERS, all know these facts but everyone turn blind eyes simply because they all benefit from these Western/1st world in one way or the other. 8. If GEJ needs the purported 1.3tr naira used on fuel subsidy, he should go to naija waters and fight corrupt practices going on there.
In the light of all these, Naija should watch and pray. May the ALMIGHTY GOD deliver naija from all the demons who have held her in bondage.
This post says it all. You really understand the game. I have to say it again: GEJ's hands are tied. 'Nuff said.
Nchara: Okay!! I see that one important Yoruba man, Kolade, supports the subsidy removal. So can I say this man is a Yoruba betrayer (betraying the Yoruba course for anti subsidy removal?)
Katsumoto: Its a shame we can't modify our posts; I wanted to make that video bigger. Now I have to do it again; Ola and Isale I apologise for the smallness of the video.
djustice: Sack Hussein Labo and all Fulanis from the Power Infrastructure setup in the country. They are working with Boko Haram to make the country ungovernable for Jonathan, and any little thing they can do to make him unpopular, they will do.
Yeah, you are right. Electricity was conspicuously stable when Southerners were in charge; it was uninterrupted.
Nigeria is a resource-rich country and that is a byword for instability. Your leaders' hands are tied, if you know what I mean.
I was only talking about his texting convo with me now. lol. I didn't tell him anything yet o. Nairalanders will not kill me sha.
Kilode Ki lo n so? Ki lo she le? I got my eye on you o. This your clandestine double-dealing whatchumacallit o. Emi ati e. That will be the end of this thread. You're too smart by half. One day one day.
My real new year resolution: Run away from Nairaland and Nairalanders. [/quote]
Oga Kilode?!, hello Sir, you may have to appeal to Irunmoles on moi behalf; ll the Orisas. I need you right nau. Her Alhaji is asking me too much questions.
[quote author=isale_gan2 link=topic=816612.msg9886893#msg9886893 date=1325596929]Ola Ola, I don't know what you're trying to say in your 3 posts o, To be forewarned is to be forearmed: The Old Man is merciless with the slow ones o. He don't got no patience no more. The last text I sent him, he replied, "answer the question directly, and tell me no stories." How the heck do you tell a story in a phone text? Seriously. [/quote]