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PoliticsRe: Alamieyesigha Urges Fed Govt To Legalise Bunkering by Omen100(m): 1:31pm On May 22, 2012
[quote author=fried-rice]you're a Niger Deltan, right??[/quote]please point of correction, he is an ijaw man, not Niger-delta. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: You Are Incompetent And Corrupt –CPC Blasts Jonathan by Omen100(m): 9:52am On May 18, 2012
[quote author=toptop]Out of all our political elements, i respect and believe GMB highly. That not withstanding, i do not support the way youths insult out current president. Let us stop the usage of foul language on his person. Especially; ODECHUKWU and RETARDERN.[/quo

as if those name callings are not enough president goodluck ebele jonathan is a "RETARDED CHROMOSOME"
PoliticsBloody 2015 Controversy: CPC Replies Jonathan On Buhari: by Omen100(op): 12:36pm On May 16, 2012
The Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has noted the response of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President of Nigeria, to the altruistic statement credited to our National Leader, General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) wherein he had stated inter-alia dire consequences for the perpetual riggers of our electoral process in 2015. In the statement signed by Dr. Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the President on Media, GMB was grotesquely characterized as a sectional leader.

First, GMB has been out of office as Head of Government for about 28 years, yet his relevance to the Nigerian nation is something firmly acknowledged by a broad spectrum of Nigerians, including his adversaries. As Head of State, his Oil Minister was Professor Tam David-West, a Kalabari man in Rivers state. As a Leader, he created the ambience for his ministers to work unobtrusively and devoid of executive meddlesomeness. But what do we find with Dr Goodluck Jonathan? All the appointees as Oil ministers in his two-year reign thus far as President of Nigeria have been Nigerians of Ijaw extraction, like himself!



Second, in October 1, 2010, there was a bomb blast during the year’s independence anniversary celebrations, with attendant deaths of many Nigerians. Without waiting for any preliminary report from the Security Agencies, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President, told a traumatized Nation, “it is not MEND!” Meanwhile, MEND is the name for the militant group from Dr Good-luck Jonathan’s ethnic extraction that had in the immediate past waged relentless and potent insurgency against the Nigerian state but had been placated with more slice of the Nation’s resources ceded to the region. Indeed, MEND impugned the President’s statement and admitted responsibility.



Third, so far as President of Nigeria, Dr Good-luck Jonathan has shown very generous affinity for Nigerians of Ijaw stock in terms of appointments and promotions in the Federal Public sector. There is a marked lopsidedness that smacks of clannishness and ethnocentrism by the President!



On Corruption and sleazy tendency, the Jonathan administration transcends all others before it! Nigerians are still befuddled by the impeachable show of arbitrariness by the regime in expending N2.67Trillion on fuel subsidy instead of the appropriated N240Billion in the 2011 appropriation act. As expected, the regime has attempted all manner of subterfuge to give Executive cover for the indicted people in the scam, who were the bank-rollers of the President’s electioneering campaign. Could it be that the missing money was funneled deliberately to the Jonathan Presidential Campaigns, with the acquiescence of the President?



GMB was quoted as saying that the Jonathan-led Federal Government is the greatest Boko-Haram. Understandably, this elicited awful response from the President. In a jejune, puerile, and very pedestrian communication, the presidential spokesman defined Boko-Haram as “Western education is sin” and went on to posit the administration’s investment in Education. How awkwardly inane could that be?!



It is common knowledge that Boko-Haram has become the euphemism for subtlety in devious schemes that cause mass killings of the innocents! As GMB aptly stated, Boko Haram has three variants, with varying degrees of severity and murderous content: the original Boko-haram that seeks to avenge the extra-judicial killing of its Leader by the Nigeria Police; the Boko Haram that pursues criminality for monetary gains and of course, the Political Boko-haram that is bent on setting the stage for ethno-religious pogrom in the Nigerian nation. It is the Political Boko Haram, with its extremely lethal content, that the Jonathan-led Federal Government represents!

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In January 2012, Dr Good-luck Jonathan told a bewildered nation, still smarting from murderous Bombings, that his government has been infiltrated by Boko Haram.

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In February 2012, a serving PDP senator from Borno South (Mohammed Ali Ndume) was arrested for being a member of Boko Haram.

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In March 2012, Ndume deposed to an affidavit before a Federal High Court wherein he stated that Vice-President Namadi Sambo was aware of his activities with Boko Haram.

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In April 2012, General Andrew Owoeye Azazi , the National Security Adviser, averred that there was indisputable proof that Boko Haram is PDP. As things stand, President Good-luck Jonathan is the national leader of PDP.



· In April 2012, Henry Okah (while standing trial on Terrorism charges) deposed to an affidavit before a South African court that President Good-luck Jonathan was the sponsor of the October 1, 2010 bombing at Eagle square. It is on record that as governor of a Niger-delta state, Dr Good-luck Jonathan (together with his brother governors) had used the MEND to command the attention of the Nigerian state.

· As a Party, we are aware of the role played by Jonathan’s PDP in the way the People’s post-electoral angst (at the subversion of their electoral will) was turned into murderous ethno-religious mayhem.

· We are also aware about how the Jonathan administration has consistently used the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) under the leadership of his fellow Niger-delta Nigerian, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, to demonize GMB in the despicable attempt to veil the murderous intent of the administration.

Meanwhile, with the hullaballoo that Dr Jonathan and his PDP elements have unwittingly caused within the Polity, should it be interpreted that there is a real effort towards ensuring that the 2015 election is also rigged as before in giving vim to the PDP Leaders’ claim of ruling Nigeria for 60 years? As a Nation, we are witnesses to the manner in which rigged elections have foisted on the Nation cluelessness in governance and rapacious impudence; it is indeed a dreary road to tread.



We insist that it is never ignoble to lose elections because President Abraham Lincoln, before being reputed to be the best American President that ever existed, was known to have lost elections several times. GMB, though lost Presidential elections three times to the rigging collusion of the Nigerian presidency and the electoral umpire, took the loss each time (like Abraham Lincoln) with equanimity!



In the meantime, we shall continue to trumpet the sterling qualities of the Buhari brand which is still a rarity among the Political players in our nation’s season of anomie. We stand unwaveringly by the statement credited to GMB!

God bless Nigeria.



Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.)

National Publicity Secretary, CPC

(Wednesday, 16th May, 2012).
PoliticsRe: Zamfara State Gov Abdulaziz Yari Evicted From His Abuja Home by Omen100(m): 10:22am On May 10, 2012
metodman: It is obvious this fellow called Beaf dislike or infact hate Aregbesola. You would think the guy (aregbesola) once duped him.

Sometimes I wonder where Beaf's sense of objectivity is? Anything or anybody against Gej is an enemy.

A day is coming when you shall realize the truth
Aregbe once stop once of beef's uncle from erecting a house in Lagos back then.
PoliticsRe: Zamfara State Gov Abdulaziz Yari Evicted From His Abuja Home by Omen100(m): 10:17am On May 10, 2012
It marks the beginning of an era of transparency in Nigeria for a sitting governor to have been evicted. More of this please. cool
Fresh Air! cool

djcmeon39: @beaf,coward like u,hw can d eviction of a governor be a transparency for change,fresh air in deed,dere ar serious cases dat need attention and all u culd do is applaud dis jurgement as transperancy in badluck's govt.am beginin to tink dat u ar a juvenile.
you dey mind beef, abi na chicken, beef nor get single shame 4 eyes as u dey see an so, so to evict an illegal occupant from a resident, is now a transparency in the eyes of puck, sorry, i mean beef. grin grin grin grin grin
Nairaland GeneralAn Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Omen100(op): 6:24pm On May 04, 2012
Please i am not the author of the writeup or letter, i saw it somewhere and i thought of it for some seconds and it occur to me that the best place to discuss high delicate matters like in nairaland, a land where some of the best brains in Nigeria duels, so Nairalanders, lets deliberate on the matter, because like what someone once said in another thread, that God Almighty is about to expose the evil doers in the land by setting confusions in their gathering.


AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BY CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

As I write you this letter, Mr. President, Sir, I feel a spell of grief in me, not because I have lost the office of Governor, but because of the totally unjust way, manner, reason and people used to remove me from office and the wave of state persecution still lynching on me. Most painful is that it is you, the President that is at the centre of it all. I believe I have not done anything wrong personally to you to deserve this. If on issues of performance as Governor, and popularity as a politician in Bayelsa State, comparatively, the records are clearly in my favour. But I know we have had political differences in the past and sometimes disagreed openly on public policies and strategies. I have always believed that we did so for public good and never took it any further. It would seem, however, that Mr. President has taken these disagreements too personal. In this case, I leave the matter in the able hands of God Almighty, our Creator.

In the discharge of my official duties to my country as a public servant, as an Honourable Member in the House of Assembly, as a Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources and as a Governor of Bayelsa State, I have been mindful of and guided by the provisions of the law, and had always acted in the best interest of the public. On this point, I can confidently say that I have absolutely nothing to hide and I desire to come and face the law. But I have a grave fear that I might end up coming to face trumped-up charges, not necessarily relating to my public service, but on pure and baseless political vendetta that can cost me my very life.

If only the President can apply empathy in reasoning out this matter, that is putting yourself in my position, surely you will agree with me that the events leading to my removal as Governor of Bayelsa State cast ominously dark clouds over the intentions of the federal government towards me. Apart from the fact that the whole world knows that it is you who denied me the right to contest my party’s nomination and consequently the general election, however, in the desperate attempt to justify to the Nigerian public this infringement, the federal government falsely accused me of treason; a charge that carries the death penalty. It was publicly stated by the party and even security officials then that it was my immunity as a serving Governor that hindered my arrest. Although, I flatly denied this evil accusation and called you to witness, not a word came from you either publicly or privately to me on this very grave claim.

Please also recall how immediately following my exclusion from the governorship contest, Bayelsa State, particularly the state capital, Yenagoa, including the Government House, was completely over run by the Armed Forces, Police and other Security Agencies in a war-like invasion. As a Governor, my constitutional immunity was ignored and I had to escape for my dear life. Even plain administrative requirement of simply applying in writing for the use of a state property was abused and the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, was forced open by armed security personnel to conduct the so-called People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primaries.

In addition, after my removal from office, your utterances against my person and government clearly betrayed a deep-seated odium in you for me. For example, the Timi Alaibe Panel, set up to investigate my administration, is composed of my arch political rivals, which betrayed the ill-determination of the government to be unfair and unjust to me. Leadership has moral standards, but with all due respect to the office of the President, I can impassively say that in your dealings with me since my taking over from you the governorship office of Bayelsa State, your actions and attitude have fallen far below the universally acceptable standards. With all these, therefore, I cannot in all honesty say that I still have any modicum of trust in you on any matter concerning me, especially when my life is on the line.

Consequently, I demand from you, Mr. President, a public statement that I have no treason allegation against me as put out during the desperate days to deny me the governorship contest; that the claim was untruly made in the heat of the moment, and an assurance that such a trumped-up charge shall not be levelled against me. My fear is not that any such charge, if made, shall be proven – I know it cannot because I committed no such offence – but having seen how the Judiciary operated in cases where the President has vested interest, I fear that the President can make any trumped-up charge against me stick in the courts. On this point, I may well remind the President how a Court Order was conjured like magic and handed to INEC to substitute my name for Hon. Seriake Dickson as the PDP gubernatorial candidate for Bayelsa State. Had my life been on the line on that matter, I would have long been a condemned man.

Notwithstanding, in the course of all these injustices and impunities against me and our democracy, I maintained a wilful silence as I pursued and tried to defend and advance my cause peacefully and through the law. This is well in line with my acclaimed disposition and character of being a man of peace, honesty, and respect for the rule of law as well as a patriot and a democrat. Honest Bayelsans will attest to this claim since I joined active politics in 1991.

I am due to appear before the Court of Law in Abuja on May 8th, 2012 on financial charges brought against me by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. I have no problem with that as I believe I can defend each and every action I took in office as Governor and I earnestly desire to come defend and clear myself of these charges, but my fear of being framed-up by the federal government on diabolical political charges are well founded. I therefore in good faith make the above demand of the President to enable me come and defend myself. Without immunity and without such a public statement and assurance from you, and given how far you stretched yourself in the past against me, sometimes at the risk of dislocating the entire national democratic structure and bringing to ridicule the sanctity of the judiciary, I am afraid, in all honesty, I cannot risk appearing in public anywhere in Nigeria while you superintend over the affairs of the country as President. In other words, I cannot entrust my life in your hands as I am not sure of the limit you can go in your intentions against me. This demand, therefore, is made as a condition-precedent to my appearing in court. If, however, this demand is not granted, then I will be left with no choice but to leave Nigeria and formally apply for Political Asylum in a foreign country on the ground of political persecution till such a time when you vacate office as President of Nigeria.

I hope you will give this letter the seriousness it deserves by kindly acceding to my demand.

Thank you.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed:

CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

Cc:

The Senate President

The Chief Justice of Nigeria

The Speaker, House of Representatives

The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Omen100(op): 6:15pm On May 04, 2012
please this is the link:- http:///XctjWWuA
PoliticsAn Open Letter To President Goodluck Jonathan By Chief Timipre Sylva by Omen100(op): 6:14pm On May 04, 2012
Please i am not the author of the writeup or letter, i saw it somewhere and i thought of it for some seconds and it occur to me that the best place to discuss high delicate matters like in nairaland, a land where some of the best brains in Nigeria duels, so Nairalanders, lets deliberate on the matter, because like what someone once said in another thread, that God Almighty is about to expose the evil doers in the land by setting confusions in their gathering.


AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BY CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

As I write you this letter, Mr. President, Sir, I feel a spell of grief in me, not because I have lost the office of Governor, but because of the totally unjust way, manner, reason and people used to remove me from office and the wave of state persecution still lynching on me. Most painful is that it is you, the President that is at the centre of it all. I believe I have not done anything wrong personally to you to deserve this. If on issues of performance as Governor, and popularity as a politician in Bayelsa State, comparatively, the records are clearly in my favour. But I know we have had political differences in the past and sometimes disagreed openly on public policies and strategies. I have always believed that we did so for public good and never took it any further. It would seem, however, that Mr. President has taken these disagreements too personal. In this case, I leave the matter in the able hands of God Almighty, our Creator.

In the discharge of my official duties to my country as a public servant, as an Honourable Member in the House of Assembly, as a Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources and as a Governor of Bayelsa State, I have been mindful of and guided by the provisions of the law, and had always acted in the best interest of the public. On this point, I can confidently say that I have absolutely nothing to hide and I desire to come and face the law. But I have a grave fear that I might end up coming to face trumped-up charges, not necessarily relating to my public service, but on pure and baseless political vendetta that can cost me my very life.

If only the President can apply empathy in reasoning out this matter, that is putting yourself in my position, surely you will agree with me that the events leading to my removal as Governor of Bayelsa State cast ominously dark clouds over the intentions of the federal government towards me. Apart from the fact that the whole world knows that it is you who denied me the right to contest my party’s nomination and consequently the general election, however, in the desperate attempt to justify to the Nigerian public this infringement, the federal government falsely accused me of treason; a charge that carries the death penalty. It was publicly stated by the party and even security officials then that it was my immunity as a serving Governor that hindered my arrest. Although, I flatly denied this evil accusation and called you to witness, not a word came from you either publicly or privately to me on this very grave claim.

Please also recall how immediately following my exclusion from the governorship contest, Bayelsa State, particularly the state capital, Yenagoa, including the Government House, was completely over run by the Armed Forces, Police and other Security Agencies in a war-like invasion. As a Governor, my constitutional immunity was ignored and I had to escape for my dear life. Even plain administrative requirement of simply applying in writing for the use of a state property was abused and the Samson Siasia Stadium, Yenagoa, was forced open by armed security personnel to conduct the so-called People’s Democratic Party (PDP) primaries.

In addition, after my removal from office, your utterances against my person and government clearly betrayed a deep-seated odium in you for me. For example, the Timi Alaibe Panel, set up to investigate my administration, is composed of my arch political rivals, which betrayed the ill-determination of the government to be unfair and unjust to me. Leadership has moral standards, but with all due respect to the office of the President, I can impassively say that in your dealings with me since my taking over from you the governorship office of Bayelsa State, your actions and attitude have fallen far below the universally acceptable standards. With all these, therefore, I cannot in all honesty say that I still have any modicum of trust in you on any matter concerning me, especially when my life is on the line.

Consequently, I demand from you, Mr. President, a public statement that I have no treason allegation against me as put out during the desperate days to deny me the governorship contest; that the claim was untruly made in the heat of the moment, and an assurance that such a trumped-up charge shall not be levelled against me. My fear is not that any such charge, if made, shall be proven – I know it cannot because I committed no such offence – but having seen how the Judiciary operated in cases where the President has vested interest, I fear that the President can make any trumped-up charge against me stick in the courts. On this point, I may well remind the President how a Court Order was conjured like magic and handed to INEC to substitute my name for Hon. Seriake Dickson as the PDP gubernatorial candidate for Bayelsa State. Had my life been on the line on that matter, I would have long been a condemned man.

Notwithstanding, in the course of all these injustices and impunities against me and our democracy, I maintained a wilful silence as I pursued and tried to defend and advance my cause peacefully and through the law. This is well in line with my acclaimed disposition and character of being a man of peace, honesty, and respect for the rule of law as well as a patriot and a democrat. Honest Bayelsans will attest to this claim since I joined active politics in 1991.

I am due to appear before the Court of Law in Abuja on May 8th, 2012 on financial charges brought against me by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. I have no problem with that as I believe I can defend each and every action I took in office as Governor and I earnestly desire to come defend and clear myself of these charges, but my fear of being framed-up by the federal government on diabolical political charges are well founded. I therefore in good faith make the above demand of the President to enable me come and defend myself. Without immunity and without such a public statement and assurance from you, and given how far you stretched yourself in the past against me, sometimes at the risk of dislocating the entire national democratic structure and bringing to ridicule the sanctity of the judiciary, I am afraid, in all honesty, I cannot risk appearing in public anywhere in Nigeria while you superintend over the affairs of the country as President. In other words, I cannot entrust my life in your hands as I am not sure of the limit you can go in your intentions against me. This demand, therefore, is made as a condition-precedent to my appearing in court. If, however, this demand is not granted, then I will be left with no choice but to leave Nigeria and formally apply for Political Asylum in a foreign country on the ground of political persecution till such a time when you vacate office as President of Nigeria.

I hope you will give this letter the seriousness it deserves by kindly acceding to my demand.

Thank you.

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Signed:

CHIEF TIMIPRE SYLVA

Cc:

The Senate President

The Chief Justice of Nigeria

The Speaker, House of Representatives

The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party
TV/MoviesRe: BBA 7: Musician Goldie Is An Housemate This Year by Omen100(m): 2:58pm On May 03, 2012
hiss
Christianity EtcRe: Boko-Haram Spies Sent To Oyedepo's Church Ran Mad? by Omen100(m): 2:25pm On May 03, 2012
laugh won burst my belle, naija is truly a confused nation grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Henry Okah Insists President Jonathan Masterminded Two Bomb Attacks by Omen100(m): 1:58pm On May 02, 2012
hmmmmmmm
PoliticsRe: Transparency International Writes Jonathan On Corruption Rate . by Omen100(m): 12:57pm On May 02, 2012
ziccoit: Pls can I be your friend? You are very good.
and me too
PoliticsRe: Another Bomb Blast At ThisDay Office In Kaduna, 10 Killed by Omen100(m): 2:23pm On Apr 26, 2012
onatisi: you are right.todays bombings has a political motive and undertone.why will bh bomb a newspaper when there are hundreds of police stations .and if they want cause econmic sabotage they wont target a newspaper company they would rather target a place that will hit the govwerment hard.maybe telecom or petroleum targets
so na police station nay fit 4 bombing? see face, idiotic slowpoke, so d policemen & women boko haram don kill never reach 4 ur eyes, make i catch u 1st, na cell u go sleep 4 one week, goat like u.
PoliticsRe: Another Bomb Blast At ThisDay Office In Kaduna, 10 Killed by Omen100(m): 2:17pm On Apr 26, 2012
ffo: This is hatred against southern papers.
you just display you ignorance with that your statement above, if you investigate further, you will find out that, its the ordinary employees that has died, not the big belle ogas, mind you, our brother president jonathan was the one that called some Nigerians ordinary not me.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Embarrassing Nigerians, Says David- West by Omen100(m): 12:54pm On Apr 24, 2012
Beaf: Tam David West is just bitter about not being the foremost Ijaw man. It is really sad that he is letting it bet the better of him with his frequent utterances that have only led his own people to scorn his name.

What sensible person thinks Nigeria's army is up to World standards? I really pity Tam David West.
beef or chicken, like I have said in the order thread, like my Mum's will always replied a stupid spoiled egg head like you, "WHO IS YOUR FATHER" ?
PoliticsRe: ACN Warns Omisore Over Alleged Threat To Aregbesola. by Omen100(m): 12:39pm On Apr 24, 2012
Beaf: Lol! The man brought it all on himself.


beef or chicken, my Mum's always used a simple clause to answer a spoiled egg head like your kind and which is;- "WHO IS YOUR FATHER"
PoliticsRe: Renewed Subsidy Protests Threat: FGIncrease Security At Gani Fawehinmi Park by Omen100(m): 9:31am On Apr 24, 2012
warrior01: @ demdem, i believe you're the bigger coward for hiding in a corner and casting aspersions on the person of the president. shame on you!
like what a poster posted in the other thread, whereby he called some educated Nigerians pathetic egg head, he was not far from the truth by calling them pathetic egg head, because you just proved yourself to be senior member of the stupid pathetic spoiled egg head & a compound fool of all time. educated illiterate and a stupid goat. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: NNPC Vehemently Denies Fuel Subsidy Report by Omen100(m): 1:12pm On Apr 23, 2012
To me, I will say President Jonathan Goodluck now have the best shot to win Nigerians over to his side by, dismissing & arresting anyone that is found wanting in the whole nnpc, ppppra or subsidy regime. beef or fish, what ever you called yourself, please tell you oga to do which is best for the national, after all the house of rep has made his job easier for him. sad sad sad
PoliticsRe: Delta Govt Votes ₦7.4bn To Demolish Hills Around Airport In 10 Days by Omen100(m): 5:15pm On Apr 11, 2012
blink182: You are a very stu. pid person. What an as---s you have transformed into. Coming here to try deceive people, If I wasn't presently in sapele would have swallowed your story. You even went as far as saying Uduaghan built the NIPP project here. God save you from self destruction.
he doesn't know that he will be fooling himself the more to made mention of sapele as a case study, unlike myself, I just returned from sapele some few days back, my good people of nairaland aka nairalanders. In today's delta state, swines are the once running the affairs of the state, all through my stay, i was not allow to stay outdoor beyond 7:30pm in that the sapele the useless common criminal called UYCO was using to site an example, there is fear in the heart of the people, not warri nor asaba nor umunede nor koko that there is no fear in the mind of the people, so please uyco, do yourself a favor, by shutting up that your smelling mouth "SWINE" like you.
PoliticsRe: Delta Govt Votes ₦7.4bn To Demolish Hills Around Airport In 10 Days by Omen100(m): 2:18pm On Apr 11, 2012
UYCO: Hey, Warri is not a hell hole, Warri is an oil city that is better than Abuja in the eyes of Waferians. You are not from Warri that is why you cannot appreciate the city. Please Identify what the governor has not done in warri that should be done. Uduaghan is doing well and Delta State is working, to God be the glory.
you are a compound fool.
PoliticsRe: The Rawls Centre Laments High Cost Of Petrol In Bayelsa by Omen100(m): 1:52pm On Apr 11, 2012
[quote author=gentleoyink]@ those of you talking

For your information, the high price of petrol in the riverine areas is not because of the increase in pump price.
Do your research and you will find out that even during Obj and Yaradua's time, fuel has been selling btw N120 to N150 in Ijaw villages.

The person who started this thread is proud because of the less informed responses he has gotten so far from those who would not just accept that GEJ is their president.

Pray, tell me why I should join SNG and Boko Haram to protest fuel price of N1149 when I have been buying it for N150 when it was N65, knowing that if it eventually returns, it will still not affect how much I buy it?
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you reasons of not joining osama bin laden or papa ajasco to protest fuel price increase, is what has lead to your people are languishing in object poverty, and I may ask you pig today, what differential an average ijaw ogogoro drinker tugs from the so much talked about amajaris in the north, the ijaw nation are fast becoming a pessimist & gloomy Gus to the hole of Africa. stupid swines.
PoliticsRe: The Rawls Centre Laments High Cost Of Petrol In Bayelsa by Omen100(m): 1:40pm On Apr 11, 2012
??[quote author=Gud.me]Currently d price of petrol everywere in bayelsa is #97[/quote]embarassedshut up your dirty mouth you bastard liar, one thing dislike the most, are people who tell stupid lies.
it's not only in bayelsa state alone but also some part of rivers state, you are just a swine for trying to cover-up the obvious. undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: Delta Workers Embark On Strike Over Kidnappings by Omen100(m): 1:55pm On Mar 29, 2012
Beaf: I pray that the authorities can bring the kidnapping saga to a quick end. The robust reaction of the people as a community is heartwarming.
The gang members must be found and dealt with by death or law.
beef, I am disappointed in your responds, is praying & all you have to say? angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
this is delta state for Bleep sake, our state. people are being killed like animals day in, day out and all you have to say is to pray that the authorities bring the kidnappers to an end. cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Take Over Warri by Omen100(m): 9:52am On Mar 29, 2012
Detongue: Kidnapping in Warri, direct ur mouth to all d Urhobo's from Adeje, Agbarho, Effurun, Ughelli, etc. real Warri person nor dey tif or kidnap
u are a goat, say yes Sir.
PoliticsRe: Kidnappers Take Over Warri by Omen100(m): 9:38am On Mar 29, 2012
Boyloaf: @UYCO, ur fada! U̶̲̥̅̊ D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥Ɣ crase FƠ̴̴̴̴͡я̲̅ all dose lies wey U̶̲̥̅̊ talk FƠ̴̴̴̴͡я̲̅ here ˚˚˚°ºH ! I be warri boi & i D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥Ɣ stay waffi. †ЂΞ OP Ȋ̝̊̅§ very very correct! Warri has becom A̶̲̥̅ lion's den.
aboy, d poster dey more don correct joor, not only 4 warri dis tin 4 dey happen ooo, even Safi(sapele) is not left out, una remember watin happen last week 4 sapele? d killing of 10people wey dey enjoy demselves 4 inside beer parlor? sapele own na worst pass self, dem dey kidnap okadaman pekin self, when i call 2 ask some of my guy dat eun things in sapele, dem say nor b dem dey pull all d stunt 4 d town, dem say na some ijaw-guys dey do d shit. dem say d matter pass them self...
so we need to arrange ourselves..
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Menace ‘ll End In June – Jonathan by Omen100(m): 3:05pm On Mar 28, 2012
[quote author=e-herbal]Unfortunately,like the Taliban and Al-Qaeda,they've come to stay.It's the north's only leverage to negotiate their continued hold on power,as they're very deficient on negotiations and diplomacy.Methinks It's about time the igbos activated the bakassi boys,the Niger delta;egbesu boys ,while the yorubas too activate the millitant arm of the OPC;The Oodua Revolutionary Front,In preparation for an inevitable break-up.[/quote]dream on son, inevitable breakup my ass.
PoliticsRe: A Photo Of Goodluck Jonathan Before And Now (pics) by Omen100(m): 12:42pm On Mar 28, 2012
Limaoscar: I haven't seen a people so possessed with Abusing/Insulting their President as this generation of Nigerians...It's sad that some people have sworn blood to live their lives under a curse. We're supposed to pray for our Leaders and not deride,be-little, swear, abuse, insult, demean and minimise their office like some of you do here. You're clearly under a curse and perharps dying slowly too.Smh.
shut up dereeee my friend, is there any man born of a woman that is not under a curse? perhaps, i was made to believe that our destiny is in our various hands and mouth, not what any man born of a woman has to say. Jesus is Lord, i hope you can still remember that, you are one of the numerous apologist that are parading up & down trying to sell unsellable product to us. angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kill Abu Qaqa's Father In Maidugiri by Omen100(m): 11:38am On Mar 28, 2012
oiseworld: the bible advices parents to train their children in the right path so that when they are old they (the parents) would have rest. You think the bible didn't know dat you kind f survillance was not possible in a country with high and increasing terrorism.

Mr tooooooo know! I think you are wasting ur time on nairaland, you should be in the police or sss carring out survellance of families of people on the death row.

You want to catch terrorist with life ammunition, just after they've blown you up into tinny bits. For your daft info. There are hundreds of bk members in police,military,sss custody. Likesomeone said above, too much american movies!!
I tried to imagine your type being the security adviser to the president and now I know why President Jonathan is fast becoming a failure. now read this you idiot-:

first & foremost, you are a fool and i want you to say "yes Sir"
2, you think 2 small and that is why you are misquoting the bible and that's makes you an idiot and "you really need to apologize for being an idiot"
3, you have a very low or no knowledge on modern security challenges,especially terrorism and how to face it. When you try to discuss nothing on something, you will make yourself look stupid and that will portray you as someone, who is suffering from linguistic Kwashiorkor. So please learn how to think logically.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kill Abu Qaqa's Father In Maidugiri by Omen100(m): 9:35am On Mar 28, 2012
oiseworld: its u who can reason. How many police men do we have, that one or two should be assigned to the fada,moda, broda, sister, clan etc of terrorists. Do you know how many of them are in police custody. Biu is also part of them.
Abeg, Let them reap what they sow ojare!!
I can see that your level of comprehension is limited to your sense of reasoning, we don't need the whole security apparatus to carry out vital security surveillance & intelligence undercover, if the idiot's parents was under protective custody, they(sss or what ever you want to call them) wound have being able to arrest more of the bastards with live ammunition as evident and at the same time, showing Nigerians that, yes, they know and have what it takes to fight those bastards called bk..

you can agree with me now that, you lack common sense angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kill Abu Qaqa's Father In Maidugiri by Omen100(m): 8:58am On Mar 28, 2012
ekwah: nawa for some people for here o... Make them protect terrorist family huh it doesn't make any sense to me at all. You must reap what you sowed, simple!! If I hear say our police dey protect Qaqa family angry rubbish!
it doesn't make sense to you because you don't have common sense idiot...... angry angry angry angry angry angry

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