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Let him go sell his things and pay! If he can't, its even simple..let the court grant EFCC the permission to sell his properties, by the time they ring bells on his properties to his boxers, we go get our money. Well, I hope he didn't invest some of it in 'hairy-banks'... |
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He had reasons to have employed them, he had reasons to have also fired or bombed them out of Alausa ...all we want is to see our democratic developments. |
Who cares? In other climes, 95 percent of made in naija Judges should be serving life imprisonment. Why is it that an average Nigerian sees his or her position as an avenue to make money. Even if Naija office holders or bench-holders are to be paid 1 billion per week, they shall still steal, kill and destroy. No single meaningful justice had been served in this country for years. All these judges are vocal and cruel when it comes to petty thieves. They will jail a chicken thief for 10 years to serve as a deterrent to others, but when they see those who ate billions, they are eager to grant perpetual injunctions to protect them. The hunter must now be hunted please. |
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Once upon a time, Abati's pen was a threat to those who raped Nigeria...but he was invited to join the political rapists, and he identified with those he once hunted to further molest our country! |
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Every human's death is a reminder that we shall not be here forever...such a death reminds us all that we need to realise that we have a limited time. Those inside the graves once had ambitions, they too struggled and argued... They attended parties, engaged in fashion, passion and events. Let us who are still alive to read this post take our time to look at eternity to come! RIP. |
Until we learn to honour those who truly deserved honour! No those who ate public money in order to command honour. |
Sorry for the loss of life. However, an event like this shows how vulnerable our domains are. No wonder few 'fulanis' can always wreck havocs as they like. Well, I hope the same energy wasted by the police to harass student union leaders in Lagos recently would be employed to capture these evil invaders. |
Police is actually our friend...nay, they roadside agents of undertakers. |
This our lady should learn to ignore some assertions. Most humans are experts when it comes to finding 'reasons' to explain the successes of others. If they don't see themselves as responsible, they will see others and other factors. One must allow them to assume. One thing I'm so sure about, I've known this lady's achievements for long, it just now I'm even reading about her whatever with that singer. |
We always allow crisis to become tragedy in this country. Issues which should attract national attention and instant solutions are always allowed to claim lives. Are these members of cults aliens or UFO? No, they are well known plants which are allowed to grow to mighty Iroko trees. Well, our institutions are infected with uncountable lectures who are rapists, sex-offenders, academic thieves, while most of the students are just decorated motor-park touts. |
When our democracy keeps producing errand-boys as state legislatures! |
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Nigerian House of representatives is a place where your worst enemies are busy representing you. This is the country where you are committing a greater crime by challenging criminals. |
When it comes to crime, I've noticed that Nigerians always work together without tribalism. Yes, when it comes to stealing public funds, rape, and rob innocents people. But when it comes developmental issues, then tribalism must appear. |
Such are the results when a country always allow crisis to degenerate to tragedy before taking actions! Nigerians leaders past and present are always claiming to be on 'top' of the situations, only for the nation to discover that they are 'on bottom' always. Alas, Nigerian itself is a kidnapped Country. |
He had forgotten that 99 percent of our LEADERS are harmful to us! Also, he should know that 99 percent of our officers, roads, power supply, water, education, aircraft, trains, okadas, cars, imams, pastors, herbalists, politicians and even judges are harmful to nigerians. So rice is even small. He himself is harmful to us. |
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someone up there had already blamed Oyedepo for building a school the poor cannot attend! Why is it that some people will always look for who to blame all the time? You will see those who had not contributed a kobo to any denomination, yet they will be attacking any minister...they cannot attack those who they elected to directly loot their commonwealth. The multinationals who are collecting money from them without any responsible corporate responsibilities are left alone! Well, if blaming others can make you succeed, keep it up! But it won't! All you have to do is to build a powerful primary, secondary and university for free for all the poor, then your view shall become substantiated. Yes, many who cannot even allow their wives to touch the keys of their new car, or even their new laptops will come online to be blaming others. If you are not happy with pastors and imams, it is simple, avoid mosques and churches. Spend your offerings and tithes plus whatever personally as you wish. And if you see those going to churches and mosques to spend their own money in such places as fools, then no problems, at least you are wiser than them. |
You are free to be a Natural or Artificial thief... A man-made prison awaits you either way. Even in those Countries with robust economy, there are people like you who are stealing from others. If BUHARI is responsible for your condition, then go and steal from him, not from other average Nigerians who are working hard. If all of us had allowed the economic situation to make thieves out of us, what do u think will happen? After stealing now, people like you will waste the loot on beers, wines and deep inside the blue rooms of brothels. Nonsensical excuse!!! |
The Dead were once alive; they had plans, they engaged in fashion, and their ambitions were wide and deep. Whoever sees an obituary or a burial site should always remember that nobody shall be here forever. Once we are able to remember this, we shall be able to understand the benefit of every second we are privileged to be here breathing...and we shall spend our given times on the things which are good and eternal. Amen |
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idupaul:. You are wrong please! Our law is actually against collecting dues on the road! It states that all dues must be collected inside the motor park, and nobody must collect such dues along the road. Penalty is even 6 months imprisonment. It is just that those who should enforce the law are part of the agberos illegal collections. |
Propropro:keep it up! One day you go learn how to talk in a bitter way! |
Propropro:. Sorry, no matter what, why calling him a fool? Over what? Because he stated his own views? Imagine! You can easily type from your roof, but One is above who sees you! Why using your own mouth to attract needless problems please? It is easy to brag online...when realities of life and divine fall on you, by then u may not even remembered this trash you wrote. |
SerialGist:I don't have to claim it! We may all be totally visible on nairaland, but if you know my full name-which I won't post-u will know that truly my claims are true. You see, even before I entered into the university, I was already a comfortable young man! So I was not like those students shaking before lecturers! It was too late for those lecturers I mentioned to realised that they messed with someone who came from a respected family in this country, with enough strength to fight any injustice. |
rheether:ure free to doubt it my friend! A mission impossible to you may not be impossible to some others! And on nairaland we don't know who is who! The same mistakes those lectures made then! Well, I don't need to just mention my full name, I f I do, u will realise the stupidity of those lecturers who tried to fight me. |
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