Romance › Re: The Permissible Powers Of Men.... by onoja12: 9:53am On Oct 31, 2014 |
i hate to be the one to inform you,but you see women have even more powers over men,go and read history,kingdoms have falling because of a woman,feared and powerful men have been killed like rats because of a woman,men life's,future and destiny have been destroyed by a woman.so you should know that this idea of competing with men,wouldn't help you rather you would end up a miserable lesbian,and still have your girl friend cheating on you with other girls SlimBrawnie: * A man has the power to love a woman in a way she has never been loved, and yet hurt her with the saable me intensity. * A man has the power to treat a woman like a queen, then turn around and make her wish she was never born. * A man has the power to make a woman feel free and wanted, but also feel disgusted and unworthy. * A man has the power to make a woman fall in love with him within days, and hate him within minutes. * During se.x, a man has the power to make a woman feel like she is in heaven, and afterwards make her feel like a who-re. * A man has the power to change a woman from having goals, to living out his goals instead of her own. * Why is it that men have such power(s)? They have so much power because we give it to them. The power of a man wouldn't mean anything without a woman. * So ladies, when times are hard between you and your man, and you realise that he treats you bad, remember that he can only do what you allow. * Never underestimate your power, because without it, you are stuck with the power of a man! "And don't forget that God gave women 'will power' and they are very near to God's heart, so let no man have dominion over you but God" (although that doesn't mean you shouldn't be submissive [according to the bible and morally] to your man when the need arises). * A woman's heart should be hidden in her God, that a man have to seek Him first to find her. |
Celebrities › Re: Waje And Ikechukwu React To Head-Butting Of Lady Jay (Photos) by onoja12: 3:46pm On Oct 30, 2014 |
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Celebrities › Re: Waje And Ikechukwu React To Head-Butting Of Lady Jay (Photos) by onoja12: 3:29pm On Oct 30, 2014*. Modified: 4:11pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Sometimes i wonder,i want to make this very clear,if in did the woman abused the man,then she got what she deserved,if you are trying to teach the men not to lay a hand on the women,then you should equally teach the women how to behave towards there male folks,i have traveled and i can tell you does thinking are useless,we are not trying to encourage the women folk to control their men in Africa it wouldn't work.equality is different from taking over control and by the way there is no such thing as equality cause your fingers are not equal rather African culture makes it clear that both male and female have different roles to play in the success of the human race not and in competition,that is what we should promote Naijarazzing: Naija Celebs, Waje And Ikechukwu React To Lady Jay's Beating (photos)
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It is no news that Ghana Singer Lady Jay was severely injured when her Manager Talal Sangari, head butted her in a fight over money. The head butt was dangerous and she had to be admitted in the Military hospital in Ghana. The pictures which have since gone viral and have made the manager go into hiding are very pathetic and gruelsome. Despite the fact that Lady Jay is not well known in Nigeria, Naija Celebs including Waje (who was really angry) and Ikechukwu (lol even Ikechukwu wey use karate finish D banj when they fight?),
http://www..com/2014/10/naija-celebs-and-fans-react-with-anger.html |
Politics › Re: Hundreds Of Americans Give Up U.S. Passports After New Tax Rules Start by onoja12: 5:12pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
reading is one thing understanding is another,please you can renounce your Nigerian citizenship immediately and surrender your Nigerian passport then file for refugee status,because people like you is what this country doesn't need,sell out eunisam: Give it to me and have my green passport . |
Politics › Re: Photo: UK Pm DAVID CAMERON Stood Up In A Public Train Becos There Are No Seats by onoja12: 4:52pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
rubbish,the prime minister moved on train without his security aids.this can only fool people like you,this is simply a marketing strategy luli4life: [img][/img] Can anyone guess which African leader can do what David Cameron, British Prime Minister did talkless of mentioning nigeria?
He travelled in a public train along with ordinary citizens. There was no more seat, so he had to stand. How can u describe dis kind of leadership quality becos I see it as a food for thought for nigerian politicians. |
Politics › Re: President Jonathan’s Pilgrimage To Israel Linked To Planned Rigging Of Election by onoja12: 4:43pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
Read what they wrote,or what they made you believe,please jews are nothing but wicked,occultic trick stars talkintruth: It shows you are not informed. Go and read about the Jews and you will know they are the most blessed of all tribes |
Politics › Re: Countries With Smaller GDP Than LAGOS STATE (False Information) by onoja12: 4:31pm On Oct 28, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: 2015: PDP Govs Confront Jonathan Over First Lady by onoja12: 6:54pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
Ask Liberia what happens when you give a woman so much power Safari29: It is bad if your wife is smarter than you are |
Politics › Re: Chimamanda, Dangote, Oreh Nominated For Forbes Africa 2014 Person Of The Year. by onoja12: 12:09am On Oct 25, 2014 |
i cant be better than her,African culture doesn't allow that,that's the white thinking,as for appreciate African culture that is a lie she doesn't appreciate it one beat rather she is trying so hard to manipulate and distort it. FrancisTony: Somebody is pained. Hehee! 
Are you better than her?
Last time I checked, she's one of a few notable African women that lives abroad and appreciate African culture. |
Politics › Re: Chimamanda, Dangote, Oreh Nominated For Forbes Africa 2014 Person Of The Year. by onoja12: 12:04am On Oct 25, 2014 |
you are proving my point,she doesn't have to impress me,why?because am black but she has to impress the whites,why because she is a enslave minded black,as for she doesn't have to be like anybody,well she is trying so had to be white,so go figure. as for archaic,there are two kinds of people does who think about the human race,love,peace and harmony which the black race stands for,and does who think of self greed,self glorification and oppression which the west stand for,so you think deeply about who is archaic,as for the insult that i forgive you FrancisTony: Women in her village? LMAO! She doesn't have to be like anybody. She was created specially.
By the way, what qualities do you want her to emulate? Being a housewife? Oh Well!, you must be a misogynist. She don't have to[b] impress you[/b] or anybody.
At bolded, speak for yourself. Not all men are archaic in thinking.
Have a nice day!  |
Politics › Re: Chimamanda, Dangote, Oreh Nominated For Forbes Africa 2014 Person Of The Year. by onoja12: 6:38pm On Oct 24, 2014 |
she shouldn't look too far,she should emulate the women in her village,let me tell you anybody trying to introduce and promote the sick capitalist way of life in African is equivalent to the black people who help the whites to capture his fellow blacks for slavery by the whites.rather than promoting African culture to the western world you trying to bring in western sickness just because of cheap publicity and some financial gains,you better look at the big picture,Africans are now detesting sell out like herself IGBOSON1: ^^^Are we talking of the same Adichie? Care to tell me who you think she should emulate so she's 'proper african' enough for you? |
Properties › Re: Who Is Richer: Aliko Dangote Or Ayiri Emami? by onoja12: 5:57pm On Oct 24, 2014 |
You have said it all 4C2215131: Legit, Illegit and whatnot, Ayiri's wealth does not hold a candle to that of Dangote (we are talking billions in Dollars here, not billions in Naira, not even trillions in Naira...and Ayiri DEFINITELY aint a trillionaire...yet! you don't want to convert Dangote's wealth to it's value in Naira...for your own sanity sake!). And OP, the dude does not reside in America. Get your facts right. Dude chills at his palatial home in Ubeji. Take it from someone who knows. |
Politics › Re: Chimamanda, Dangote, Oreh Nominated For Forbes Africa 2014 Person Of The Year. by onoja12: 5:47pm On Oct 24, 2014 |
I don't know how they arrived at putting that white want to be adichie on that list but then again its them white people trying to reward their puppet Naijavibz1: And on the list are 3 notable Nigerians - Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, world-renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Arunma Oteh, the director-general of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Also on the list are:
Thuli Madonsela, a South African advocate and the nation's public protector who helped draft the country's constitution in 1994 and was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People this year; •Donald Kaberuka, the Rwandan economist who has ushered in significant change for the continent during his 10 years tenure as the president of the African Development Bank.[laila] http://naijavibz..com/2014/10/chimamanda-dangote-oreh-nominated-for.html |
Family › Re: Court Orders Liya To Be Returned To Her Mum by onoja12: 9:05pm On Oct 22, 2014 |
if i was this young man,as cruel as it may sound.i would return the child to the mother and disown the child,because from the way that girl is talking she would brain wash that child to thinking evil and probably acting it too oludashmi: UK-based Nigerian Mother Pleas For Help For Kidnapped Child
A UK Court has ordered that the 2 year-old girl, Liya, who was allegedly kidnapped to Nigeria by her paternal grand mother, be returned to the mum.
It would be recalled, that a lady named Moronke Fadoju, revealed on the social media 2 weeks ago that her 2 years daughter, Liya was kidnapped and taken to Nigeria by her paternal grand mother, without her consent.
She shared how she went to school only to get back and her daughter was already missing. A lot of people, including bloggers condemned the woman and her son for such an act and the story went viral.
But the happy mother revealed yesterday that she’s having her daughter back.
“Today, My Liya’s return was ordered by the court… More than grateful to God, family& friends who stood by me, all the lies and spicy stories made up to portray me as an irresponsible person was futile. The Uk authorities recognise i’m a great mum, no tainted record whatsoever so shes coming home. I tried to keep things civil b/w himself & i for Liya’s sake but they exploited my kindness, decided to act like illiterates & his mum’s criminal act won’t go unpunished.” she said.
Her baby daddy, Izuchukwu Ehiemere, had initially denied the abduction. In his side of the story, he claimed that both party were aware that the child would be taken to Nigeria by his mum.
http://www.nigerianheadlines.com/alas-court-orders-liya-be-returned-her-mum/ |
Politics › Re: Gay War: Nigerian Government VS The Catholic Vaticans by onoja12: 7:19pm On Oct 21, 2014 |
Correction its not just the Nigerian Government but (95% of all Nigerians)do not want that sickness in our country. Nigeria is not america where even when the people have rejected it,a few people sneak it through the back door by using court judgement derived from courts that are headed by gays,i dare the gay people to call for a referendum on the issue in america let us see if this sick set of people can win Trailblazer1: The Nigerian government thinks homosexuality and lesbianism is insanity and offensive to the Nigerian society and subsequently, declared it illegal, with a jail term of 14 years imposed as punishment to culprits.
On the other hand, the catholic Vaticans thinks otherwise. They opine that gays has something to offer the church.
Is being a gay moral to you? Who's right?
Please share your opinion |
Politics › Re: Speaker Tambuwal Defects To APC by onoja12: 8:55pm On Oct 20, 2014 |
it is you who is against Nigerian unity,for bring tribalism into politics,when mimiko decamped he was loyal right,when house of rep member decamped they were loyal not so,but because people are abandoning GEJ they become against Nigerian unity,PLEASE I BEG YOU IN THE NAME OF ANYTHING YOU BELIEVE IN STOP TRYING TO BE WICKED TO YOURSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE Bliss4Lyfe: Time and Time again, politicians of Northern extraction have shown themselves to be disloyal to the principles of one Nigeria. First it was Sanusi and now Tambuwal.
I can't help but look back at the many years of Northern leadership of our great nation Nigeria and the decorum with which Nigerians of all works of life, religion and tribe rallied under the banner of one Nigeria.
Politics is not entirely a game of power but unity, the unity that was hard won by the likes of Nnamdi Azikiwe and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, may their soul rest in perfect peace.
If Northern politicians continue to show distaste and intolerance to other Nigerians in authority, then even if by a miracle APC wins an election which is highly unlikely, there will be no one Nigeria treasury to loot.
A House divided against itself cannot stand. |
Politics › Re: Letter To Buhari . by onoja12: 12:13am On Oct 20, 2014 |
some time you should read,and be truthful first he doesn't have three bullet proof cars,rather as a former head of state,the government is responsible for buying official cars for him,and paying his domestic staffs,all his children are fully grown up and all fending for themselves and there families,as for many wife's sorry to shock you,he has only one wife and she actually and has always been a christian shegsky: Am not that good in political issues but this one really sparked my attention this morning.....! how can a man who rides on and maintains two bullets proof cars costing N300million each=N600millio n, maintains other vehicles , routine of staff, married many wives and several children, stays on 5Star hotels, travels on first class..... And? He doesn't have N27million to pick APC presidentialtic ket....... #believetheunbel ieveable ... ok ok... Let us pretend to be stupid for once... Buhari! we believe you... if you are as honest as you pretend to be, why not tell Nigerians the name of the bank... and how this transactions was carried out, Let us see that bank policy that allows a bank manager to grant a loan to a politician to fund his/ her election...? In banking, you will be advised not to borrow money for wedding, holiday, gambling or for election... This is because they don't have residual monetary value... if a man who is vying to be president of Nigeria does not understand this SIMPLE ECO 111 or FIN 111....? what is he doing in the Presidency? For me am yet to see any better Presidencial candidate than #GEJ 'all of them na the same people' I REST MY CASE.... |
Politics › Re: North/south Division Tears INEC Apart by onoja12: 11:59pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
This is a totally useless write up,for one reason alone to wipe tribalistic sentiment,lets took at the fact from what you wrote,there was an election to decide a matter,yet you call him a dictator,in the election you said he would have won,but he void one vote which made its equally,by law when that happens his vote is the decider,so he won in voting,then you said that the three southern regions plus north central,which i can tell you is a big lie,it was just the south south and south east and very few member from the south west.as for 774 local government i believe you know the Nigeria map please go and look at it,beside this issues is baseless because Nigeria is one state and we are not operating parliamentary system rather federalism.so please stop trying to be wicked,in 2011 i can remember jega taking a lot of decisions which seem to favor the south,nobody complained,so why trying to paint him as a tribalist now Ayed44: If there were doubts as to he real intentions behind the determination of Professor Attahiru Jega, National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to foist on Nigeria an electoral process that gives unparalleled advantage to his northern part of the country through the instrumentality of a lopsided allocation of some 21,000 Polling Units, PUs, as against slightly over 8,000 PUs for the states of the South, the doubts disappeared at his ast week’s meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners, RECs.
At that meeting, like a “pulpit bully”, and against convention where decisions at INEC are reached through consensus, Jega insisted that RECs should be involved in the admittedly primitive mode of open voting on a matter that was as controversial as PUs allocation.
This report presents Jega’s systematic approach to see through his scheme, starting with his attempt at power mongering.
MEETING WITH RECs
Driven by a messianic desire to confer electoral advantage on northern Nigeria against states in the South, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, upped the ante last week at a meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners, RECs.
The meeting took place at the INEC Headquarters in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.
It was a stormy meeting, held Wednesday, October 15, 2014.
Inside sources at the meeting expressed shock at what was described as the “pulpit bully” attitude of the INEC Chairman.
Sunday Vanguard gathered that what was meant to be a meeting of minds, where the main focus would be the now controversial lopsided allocation of Polling Units, PUs, turned out to be a farcical engagement, with Jega, practically “coercing the commissioners”
There were 30 RECs in attendance.
What was strange, however, was that the RECs did not know that they were being led into an ambush by Jega, whose proclivity for maximum control of INEC had, sometime last year, seen him write to the Attorney General of the Federation, seeking clarification about the powers of his office (details are provided below).
CONCERN RAISED BY RECs IGNORED
REC after REC, most of those in attendance expressed concern on the PUs controversy and “actually counseled that the idea be shelved until after the 2015 general elections.
“The meeting, which also reviewed the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) and the distribution of the Permanent Voter Card (PVC), witnessed several expressions of concerns by State Electoral Commissioners whose appraisal of the PVC distribution process was mostly unsatisfactory,’’ a source at the meeting said.
“They insisted that the Commission was moving too slowly and that the limited time barely three months left for the election may be insufficient for the exercise if things were not fast-tracked”.
THE DICTATOR CHARGES
The source further disclosed that Jega waxed dictatorial:
“Jega insisted on conflating the time pressure by pressing forward with the much criticized allocation of new Polling Units.
This came against sound advice by some commissioners who warned that given the prevailing public perception regarding the Polling Units allocation, it may raise unnecessary ethnic tensions’’.
“Even when he was reminded of the letter from the Senate Committee on INEC”, the source continued, he was said to have reacted angrily that the letter was not a decision of the whole Senate and has no effect.
Similarly, he was said to have been reminded of the fact that some groups of Nigerians and even a political party have gone to court over the matter and there was need to suspend the exercise, but he bluntly responded that, except there was a court order, the Polling Units must be created.
He may be right on that score: only a court order, in the strictest sense, can stop him, especially based on the seeming messianic inclination.
But more was to come.
For a Chairman who treats some of the commissioners as his staff, Sunday Vanguard learnt that even the letter from the Senate Committee calling for the suspension of the allocation was read on the pages of newspapers like most Nigerians.
The letter has not been discussed at any formal meeting apart from the tangential mention it got last week.
Jega, it was gathered, had also been sent a security advisory given the dangerous dimension the lopsided PUs had taken; but this was ignored.
Even then, it was gathered that RECs from the South-West, South-South, South-East and, interestingly, North-Central, verbally cautioned Jega.
Sensing that the tide was turning against his desperation, the INEC Chairman, the source went on, called for voting which was agreed to.
PRIMITIVE OPEN VOTING
But he ambushed the commissioners by directing that the voting process should be open.
“In the end”, the source went on, “voting was conducted – in which three, RECs who had previously advised against the policy and still maintained their objections, abstained from participating in the voting because they were angry and disappointed that, despite the clear voices of the majority who advised against it, the Chairman surprisingly called for vote thereby allowing the matter to degenerate and brought to a clear-cut sectional dichotomy.
“After the voting, Jega got 13 votes for his lopsided PUs, and 13 votes against.”
But this was a stalemate. Althou it would have been 14 for him but one vote was voided because the administrative secretary who represented the REC from Benue State had his vote voided.
Now, had the three abstaining RECs been counted and the votes of six who did not attend as well as some Administrative Secretaries who did not vote, because they erroneously thought the voting was for commissioners only were taken to account, it was clear even to Jega that he was swimming against the tide of internal and external stakeholder opinion.
Despite this, less than 24 hours after the stalemate, the INEC Chairman directed a Director, one Musa H. Adamu, through a letter dated, Thursday, October 16, 2014, to all RECs, to submit report on the implementation of the PUs in their respective states on or before Thursday, October 30, 2014.
Nuru Yakubu, who is seen as the architect of the allocation, Musa Adamu and Jega himself are all from the North and appear to be pushing an agenda that places undue advantage in the hands of the North against the states of the South.
This was the same way the northern dominated military regimes created for Nigeria the lopsided 774 local governments with the North preponderantly favoured against states of the South; just as state creation has left the South-East geo-political zone with just five states whereas the North-West has seven states.
Meanwhile, the lopsided local governments creation engenders a regime of unequal resource allocation in a nation of clashing socio-political and economic interests.
It is under this same condition that Jega had sought extra-legal platform to capture all available powers in INEC, part of a grand scheme to ride rough shod over his colleagues.
JEGA SEEKS MORE POWERS
To get the legal backing to his enormous power-grab, Jega had written a letter dated June 19, 2013, to Mohammed Adoke, Attorney General and Minister of Justice, asking for clarification on who should be the accounting officer of the body.
He noted: “Since our assumption of office as a new Commission in July 2010, having regard to the fact that neither the Constitution nor the Electoral Act defined the role of the Secretary to the Commission as the Accounting Officer, I have considered myself as such, relying upon provisions of the Procurement Act, particularly Sections 18, 19 and 20 of the Act and Regulations issued by the Bureau of Public Procurement to the effect that in an MDA/Corporate procuring entity, the Chief Executive is the Accounting Officer.
“I have also done this, given the weighty personal liability which the Procurement Act places on the shoulders of the Accounting Officer.
The tradition in INEC had been that a Permanent Secretary was posted as the Secretary, until 2008, when INEC, having regard to the provisions of the Constitution and Electoral Act appointed its Secretary. The functions/roles of the Secretary as specified did not say or imply that he is the Accounting Officer”.
Jega told Adoke that the clarification was necessary in the light of the restructuring and reorganisation going on in the commission as it prepares for what he described as “better, effective and efficient service delivery towards 2015 and beyond”.
He insisted that it was “pertinent to seek this clarification for the avoidance of doubt and in order to put lingering matters to rest.”
The “lingering matters” Jega spoke about, it was learnt, might not be unconnected with what a source described as the frosty relationship between the Chairman and other commissioners over the chairman’s powers.
ADOKE CLARIFIES LIMITS OF CHAIRMAN’S POWERS
In a July 26, 2013 reply to Jega’s request, Adoke declared categorically that the Chairman is not the accounting officer of INEC.
Adoke said: “I have examined relevant provisions of the law particularly, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, the Electoral Act, the Public Procurement Act and extant Financial Regulations in order to determine whether the law has expressly provided for the position of either the ‘Chief Executive Officer’ or ‘Accounting Officer’ of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
“Regrettably, it would appear that no such terminology was used in the statutes examined. Item 14(1)(a) of Part 1 to the Third Schedule of the Constitution only provides that the Chairman shall be the Chief Electoral Commissioner.
The provision does not state that the ‘Chief Electoral Commissioner’ is the ‘Chief Executive Officer.
“I have similarly examined the functions and powers of the Commission as provided for in item 15 of Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution and sections 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the Electoral Act and wish to observe that these are functions and powers that can only be exercised by the Commission and not by the Chairman or any individual Commissioner except as may be delegated by the Commission under Section 152 of the Electoral Act or item 15(h) of Part 1 to the Third Schedule to the Constitution.”
“Consequently, in the absence of any clear donation of the powers of a Chief Executive Officer or Accounting Officer by the relevant statutes, and in the absence of any evidence to indicate that these functions and powers of the Commission have been delegated to the Chairman, I am unable to come to the reasoned conclusion that the law contemplates that the Chairman of INEC shall be the Chief Executive Officer or Accounting Officer of the Commission,” Adoke explained.
He added that the Electoral Act confers on the Secretary enormous administrative powers akin to those of Directors-General, who are “statutorily the Accounting Officers and Chief Executive Officers of their various Commissions”.
Adoke pointed out that this is what obtains in similar commissions, such as Police Service Commission, National Population Commission and Federal Judicial Service Commission. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/northsouth-division-tears-inec-apart/ |
Politics › Re: Ebola: Liberia's President Writes Moving Letter To The World by onoja12: 11:17pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
rubbish,African countries cant help because the woman is a white stooge and together they know the truth about the virus and how they try to spread it from there to other African countries,would you help somebody who is trying to kill her people and other just for cash,that is why we should be careful of this people who work in international organizations.same way Nigeria was making the highest profit,but yet our own Mrs Harvard was borrowing massively from world bank,and yet all organs of government have been crying for funds including the army,i was in a Nigerian embassy and i was made to understand that they haven't been paid for over 4 months,so please ask her where is all the money,where have they gone and why the heavy borrowing,definitely you would quickly conclude she isn't loyal to Nigeria but rather the world bank she came from ayox2003: "The world" is reluctant to help because:
1) The cure has not been found: This makes it very risky for medical volunteers to leave their shores. As it stands, medical workers are more exposed to the virus as record shows. (RIP Dr. Adedevoh). The main reason for the reluctance President Sirleaf Johnson's administration is witnessing.
2) Skewed african orientation: Africans believe the "world" (western world) is their enemy. We've read on this forum where ignorant africans want Russia, a country that didn't donate as much as Nigeria in 2010, to defeat the US. For the records, Ethiopia gets 85% of its budget from foreign aids & grants and Russia doesn't donate a dime! So if your people think I'm your enemy, why would I not be reluctant? More ridiculous, some people believe Ebola was "developed" to kill the black race . Extremely skewed mentality!
3) The "world" is also fighting the scourge: Ebola has found its way into the US. It has also killed a priest and a nurse in Spain even after they took Zmapp. If US could swap 5 terrorists to save the life of a soldier, wouldn't they have saved the life of Duncan that died of Ebola if there was a tried and tested cure?
Anyways, we've heard that the Cuban government is sending a team of doctors. Also the UK is gearing up to send medical aids inaddition to the $100m donated by the US. I hope it stalls the spread while the cure is being found.
Frawzey |
Fashion › Re: Ebola: US Company Makes Ebola T-shirt Mocking Nigeria by onoja12: 5:44pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
i think this is a clear indication that america is treatened by Nigeria growing influence,they have tried everything possible to keep us down,but the people of Nigeria keep progressing |
Politics › Re: Declaration is today: Buhari’s Loyalists by onoja12: 1:37pm On Oct 15, 2014 |
So because you were in the military fighting for your country,you don't qualify to contest for office right,let me inform you does who served in the military have what is called discipline and order,so that makes them better leader than civilians.even in the U.S does who served as military personal and went to war are given advantage in contesting for office because they are regarded to have made the ultimate sacrifice. ola6: When did we become like this? In trying to be "wise" we became "foolish" ( Romans 1:22 ESV Claiming to be wise, they became fools). How can we still allow a military man who simply dropped his khaki for agbada, who is OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE, who is bereft of ideas and creativity, to rule us and "Yorubas" (the hungry and compromised ones) are saying yes? undecided
WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY PEOPLE? ARE WE BLIND? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: Why America Is Confused by onoja12: 6:28am On Oct 14, 2014 |
As u can see the hole world is waking up and everybody is beginning to reject america,the only thing keeping america still standing is that the world used the dollar to trade,as at yesterday China and Russia have signed a pact which allows them to trade directly bypassing the dollar and this is what Gadaffi was calling on African leaders to do before they killed him,China has over taking america as the largest economy,my guy go and find your Nigerian passport if you have lost it because 20years down the line Nigeria would be neck to neck with america economy all thanks to american evils Lucasbalo: I guess every problem in the world is America's fault according to you. Guess what, America's national symbol is a flying eagle and that means no matter what people like you say or do , the Eagle will keep soaring. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: Why America Is Confused by onoja12: 5:04am On Oct 14, 2014 |
america is the number one problem of not just Nigeria but the hole world. China has proven that a country can grow and develop without all the evil america does Lucasbalo: America is not your problem in Nigeria, your failed no good, inept, kleptocratic leaderships over the years should be your concern. There is a reason while Nigeria with all her God given wealth still stuck in the bottom of the barrel in the committee of nations. A country where the leadership has woefully failed in elevating the masses of the people from the grip of poverty. The schools are not up to world standard, hospitals are in a mess, no infrastructural upgrade, no energy to produce, the roads are in a mess. Average Nigerian is living on less than $5 a day. I can go further but I will stop here. FYI, I don't worship America, but I am a realist. I was born and bred in Lagos Island till I left for my education in US in my teenage years. A constant visitor to Nigeria over the years . In fact, I am preparing to visit in couple weeks. My criticism of Nigeria is out of love and patriotism for the Nigeria I knew as a young star. America is not perfect. I am a big critique of American policies, especially all this worthless wars and interventionist policies. To me, critiquing your government is the highest form of patriotism. No contry is beyond reproach including US and America. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: Why America Is Confused by onoja12: 5:00am On Oct 14, 2014 |
God bless you hod898: I hate America's "human rights violation" excuses, truly. Like I always say, the U.S. does not want to see Nigeria surpass them. Their analysts have foresaw the rate with which Nigeria can develope if and only if there is no terrorism and zero tolerance to corruption and that's the reason they try to surpress Nigeria. This was the same thing they tried to do to China but China resisted at all costs. Last week, I heard that China has the Largest economic GDP of 11trn Euros, while U.S. has 10.8trn Euros. Statistic experts said that China has a growth rate in two digits and that with such economic growth rate, their economy will be almost double to that of U.S. by the year 2030! America hates rivals. Israel, Russia, China, Britain, France and co. are enough for them and will not want an African nation, especially Nigeria join the trail. Nigeria is one of the fastest growing economy in the world such that even with the high and fatal rate of corruption, oil theft, not-fully-harnessed Agricultural sector, all of these in the face of deadly Terrorism, she still in number 26th in the world and still growing faster; how much more with the very lack of these? Nigeria will be among top ten by 2030 then, right? A bill from the National Conference that was recently passed into law is the security of Nigerians in the Diaspora. The implication of this is that Nigerian professionals will now be willing to come and invest in Nigeria. Nigeria will develope faster than anticipated. We don't need America to survive. All the countries where America's troops tread have been left with chaos! Arms purchasing regardless, We have the capacity to develope our arms; you know how sophisticated Nigerians can think. The more they do this, the more we crave for true independence. The more they do this, the more we gain experience. The way countries studied the containment of Ebola, so will they study the defeat and eradication of terrorism and corruption. The truth still stands--NIGERIANS ALWAYS SURVIVE... |
Politics › Re: General Muhammadu Buhari: Listen To His Whispers And Read His Body Language. by onoja12: 4:46am On Oct 14, 2014 |
Rubbish in as much as i don't agree with some of GEJ policies please pardon my Hausa language who dey Bleep is isha to be misbehaving like an idiot on tv,can she question obama in that manner,Nigeria as a country shouldn't give a Bleep what greedy self serving westerns think,in fact for the fact they go all out on GEJ is why i still think he is doing something right because fucking westerners that i know only fight does who are not doing there bidding Gbawe: The last laugh will be on children of indoctrination and hatred clannishly and blindly supporting the ultra-failed GEJ, termed one of the worst and most ineffective President in the world, simply because of ethnic and religious bias. These people have no capacity for seeing beyond the next minute so I can't blame them for failing to contemplate life beyond the awful Presidency of GEJ.
Ultimately, Nigeria is bigger than the bunch of delusional bigots now singing the praises of a President the entire universe is united in proclaiming a big failure with the damning words "incompetent, corrupt and clueless".
http://leadership.ng/columns/370431/point-discussing-jonathan-anymore |
Politics › Re: General Muhammadu Buhari: Listen To His Whispers And Read His Body Language. by onoja12: 4:38am On Oct 14, 2014 |
Some times i wonder,why people like you use there brains from behind,as you can see all the posts he held are the most lucrative post in Nigeria and yet he has only one house built for him by the Government and yet nobody till date can bring one document that he stole a cent,and yet even his nomination form people would line up to buy for him,let me tell you my brother hate him or love him,he is above board,the only man in the hole of Nigeria that has built his reputation on integrity,he doesn't throw money around because he doesn't have to throw around,he doesn't rent crowds to look big but every where he goes the people gather around him anonimi: Is it that the old soldier is dumb and cannot speak audibly hence he needs an Ajiboye to play Arowaasi (Mind Reader & Interpreter) for his feeble competencies 
Really makes you wonder how much crumbs from the billions acquired over the decades as
- Military Governor, - Petroleum Minister, - Head of State, - PTDF Chairman,
is being paid to these yoruba writers to dry clean his battered image  |
Politics › Re: Ebola: IMF Moves To Take Over Valuable Natural Resources Of West Africa by onoja12: 3:39am On Oct 14, 2014 |
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Politics › Source Of Ebola Virus Allegedly Uncovered by onoja12(op): 3:29am On Oct 14, 2014 |
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Politics › Re: Anti-african Chants In Israel, "N.gger Go Home" Video Included by onoja12: 2:34pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
see story,there is even a word for does that don't like jewish behavior,what is the word for jews who don't like others,am guessing non.another trick of the jews unlished.i agree with you part of the stupidity of black people is trying to allay themselves with the jew,as for the arabs,they are one and the same with the jew,they are all Abraham children.that why they think alike Ngwakwe: You are the worst racist and anti-semetic being on this board.
People don't troop into a tiny silver of land, if it's not a safe haven.
Racist? Israel yet Africans rushing in thousands to infiltrate while being subjected to the worst inhumane treatment by the Egyptians on their way to a racist? paradise.
Hypocrite. Go and infiltrate Iran or Gulf States to see how angelic the Jews are. |
Politics › Re: Anti-african Chants In Israel, "N.gger Go Home" Video Included by onoja12: 10:35am On Oct 11, 2014 |
my brother call a spade,a spade,isreal are the worst racist in this world,the jews think they control the world and every other species is under them,that God gave the world to them,this is exarttly why hitlar went after them,jews are occultic,wicked and trickish people.and stupid black people claiming to be Christians worship them,why they in turn hate your black ass Ngwakwe: Go to Europe and see how Gypsies are treated in relation to Africans in Israel of which I believe is borne of out self preservation which you may call whatever you wish.
There is this tendency to relapse even among "religious extremists" when your number is not a threat to their collective goal and in this case the majority of Israelis want a Jewish and Democratic State and not a purely secular State as what is obtainable in most European Countries.
The rate of infiltration into Israel has become astronomical in recent days hence some religious extremists among the Jews are threatened. |
Politics › Re: Man Ra.pes Lady, Uploads Nude Photos Online by onoja12: 10:28am On Oct 11, 2014 |
this is character assassination,the medical report is not yet out and yet his in handcuffs and paraded before the press,just because the lady made an accusation.God would help the male species we are becoming endangered.gender equality indeed what happen to presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of law EUROBOMBER: A 30-year old man, Olaniyan Oluwakayode, reportedly ra.ped a 20-year old girl in his apartment at Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government Area Lagos, and uploaded pictures of her taken during the act on the Internet.
The victim who hails from Akwa Ibom state alleged that despite pleas from his sister, Oluwakayode still went ahead to upload the photos on a popular social media, Vanguard reports.
Recounting what happened, the victim said Oluwakayode had never been her boyfriend or fiancée, but a guy who had been asking her out for a long time but she had refused.
On her way back from work last week, on Tuesday, he was said to have ambushed her and dragged her into the bush. There, he threatened her with a knife saying if she shouted, he would kill her. From the bush he dragged her to his house where he locked the door and ra.ped her.
http://www.naij.com/295264-man-raped-20-year-old-lady-uploaded-nude-photos-internet.html |
Politics › Re: ISIS Dares Turkey To Save Kobani,nigerians Please Beg Turkey To Save Kobani by onoja12: 10:20am On Oct 11, 2014 |
please don't drag Nigeria into what does not concern us,those who made the isis and other terror groups should deal with it,after all they didn't consult us when they were making this groups and only them know the true reason behind it |