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wesley80:Wow ,you mean you did not know what the word cretin meant until you checked the dictionary today And to think i want engaging an olodo like you.Chai i don suffer o!spikedcylinder:I guess you know a lot about using bombs to target a person enlighten us on what techiniques you would use Mr spiked anus! |
Gbawe:Please tell them Gbawe. See the way they are whining like spoilt b.i.t.c.h.e.s. It is very unfortunate that innocent people died. I am sure MEND did not want anyone to die, remember they even sent a warning asking people to stay away from cars and trash bins. I do not support innocent people dying but I am sick and tired of the status quo. I may not be a militant but I will support a honest militant group with the right goals in mind. They want to make GEJ & his cronies shiver and I am sure he is scared shitless knowing how much of a coward he really is. I wished they had blown is bloated wife to bits. That would have really made my day and sent the message to all corrupt politicians that there is no hiding place for them anymore. |
spikedcylinder:I suppose you will know more about that since you are the resident Gay of Nairaland. Omo ale |
Bastage:I believe you wanted to name yourself bastard but since your education is flawed ,I don’t expect you to spell your name correctly. Your post would have made more sense if I had at anytime claimed to be a militant or bomb maker. You seem to have issues with South Africa? Maybe you wish you were here. Don’t make a fool of yourself. I already told i.d.i.o.t.s like you that you don’t have to like my opinion, just buzz off. |
Aigbofa:You are absolutely right. I do not celebrate the death of innocent civilians. That is why I indicated that MEND should fine tune its’ missions and accurately eliminate the corrupt ones. With what has happened, it shows that ABUJA is not as safe the crooks in power thought it was. I believe MEND’s has large membership , spreading across the country. I believe they will use this to their own advantage. spikedcylinder:Baba e ni mongrel, ode oponu |
wesley80: Dude you have serious issues. You are obviously kuku. And what is that post meant to prove? Threaten me perhaps? The word M.U.M.U was created specially for you.You are obviously missing something upstairs,go suck up to your corrupt leaders ,you bloody kaffir.Bastage:Another paper tiger rambling. comechop:You don't have to like my opinion, that is why it is called an opinion so piss off and mind yours. People like your GEJ are the ones continuing Nigeria's problems. They need a wake up call. People die in a revolution. You think Nigerians are going to stupid forever. Mend is one of many. There are several new groups being formed as i speak and you will see the terror they will unleash in the coming months. Stay tuned. This has absolutely nothing to do with kidnappings; this is more a message to the thieves in aso rock. The bombers did not ask from any ransom. So I wonder why you will classify them in the same category. Nigeria is powder keg about to explode. |
People are tired of the lies and the slave masters who are holding Nigeria to ransom in Abuja. This is the beginning of things to come. Nigerians must free themselves from the stranglehold which PDP has put on it. These crooks have no conscience, the only music they dance to the tune of violence. |
wesley80:The above posts shows that you live in your own bubble.If you don't have a brain,just shut up.This is not kids stuff,this is way above your IQ. toluxa1:Another malo defending his land of theives.Yes people like me exist and we are called patriots ,dumba.z.z! |
wesley80:Bloody I.d.io.t ,fxcking monkey what have you done to help Nigeria grow? All people like you do is kiss a.z.z.You are still a baby whose brain has not developed to the stage where you will realize that Nigeria will not be free until blood is shed. It is called a revolution nitwit. |
My GOD bless MEND, they are real patriotic Nigerians who can see through the farce of a president known as Jonathan. I hope they cause more havoc in Abuja, it is time for us to show support to those who are for good governance. There is nothing to celebrate in Nigeria and i am glad MEND has disgraced that baboon GEJ. They should try to be more accurate with their targets and avoid hitting innocent civilians. They should target senators, ministers and even the president’s convoy. I will suggest the use of long range snipers,that way they can cause smooth baggage free damage. Maybe then these bastards in power will have the fear of GOD. |
Naturally PLAYMODE of course. But be warned ,there will be a lot of bloodshed in my Government because people like Obasanjo ,Babangida ,Jonathan & wife, Atiku and many other corrupt politicians will be arrested and hanged within 76 hours of me becoming president. Same like what happened in Ghana. Without that harsh measure there is no way forward for Nigeria. I will be hated by corrupt individuals but loved by hardworking masses.Just check out Ghana today. Rawlins did them a big favour. |
janus05:Seconded, Though it may seem far fetched to some,the fact that two people died gives one reason to be concerned.Who knows maybe that is their own style of rituals.Sacrifice human blood to win elections. ![]() |
As usual the first Lady has demonstrated that she would be best fitted for the position of a housemaid. She is neither intelligent nor articulate. A baboon in "buba" will do a better job than her.This is just an election campaign strategy that has gone terribly wrong. She is not concerned about the hungry people. She is concerned about buying votes. Like someone said here on this thread, judgement day will come and we will all be alive when Jonathief and his wife will be executed at the stake like common criminals. For those of you flaunting Jonathief's Ph.D ,please don't waste your time. We all know that degrees can be bought in Nigeria.Jonathief does not behave like someone who finished secondary school talk less of having a Ph.D. |
Beaf:Quit trying bra, everyone here can easily view the website. Stop exposing yourself as a desperate liar.You are so weak beaf.I used you think you had steam but OYB has destroyed you. Bow your head in shame and exit. ![]() Respect the victims of Aba and stop using this thread to promote your childish ramblings. ![]() |
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oyb:Chai ,please bros don't kill beaf o! This bruising is too much. Abeg ,biko take it easy on him,he is just a confused individual. ![]() |
oyb:As usual the “president by chance” hides behind his press secretary. At this crucial time , he can't come out and address the nation boldly. He is supposed to be in charge but prefers to issue his orders from the safety of his closet, what a wimp. Thank GOD many Nigerians are beginning to realize that the change we need does not exist in any of the current presidential candidates. Maybe GOD will raise an unexpected candidate who will upset the status quo and lead Nigeria to a better place. Time for change people , we need young minds with bigs ball and big brains. Not a clueless ,spineless people's deceiving party individual like Jonathief. |
Beaf:Na bad belle go kill you. Instead of you to stick with the topic you are labelling your rivals negatively on the thread. I said it before , what can one expect from a person like you. Unlike your master we work hard for our daily income, since when has the video game industry have anything to do with 419.Maybe you know something I don’t , please enlighten me. You just can’t stomach the heat when it concerns your gay lover Jonathief .Mr African science community with no telephone number or physical address on your website but you have the audacity to label others as fake. |
oyb:Don’t mind him he has run out excuses.He thinks we don't know that his master belongs to the same mafia that is ruining our great country. Beaf:Wow take it easy dude ,don’t give your high blood pressure.Ain’t you from ND ? Or you want to claim to be IBO or Yoruba now.I know you are going to say ND is not a tribe. Whatever ! tell that to the nuns.when you are calling for an ND republic ,you are one tribe but when you are referred to as jonathief’s tribesman ,you throw a fit best suited for kindergarten kids. I am not even going to go into the definition of an insult with you because obviously your education is flawed.We all know that you love that commander in thief because he is an ND thug not a reputable leader. He was not elected , he came in to power by pure luck.He is a weak sneaky leader at best who prefers to kiss azz to get ahead in his political career, nothing to write home about. Gekko:Thank you very much ,please enlighten that olodo beaf .Hugo Chavez of venezuela is another good example,he is a real leader and a peoples man.Jonathan on the other hand is an errand boy.The power mafia tells him when to cough.He lacks any integrity ,charisma or self esteem.All he cares about is money.Chop make i chop is the unofficial motto of the People’s deceiving party (PDP).Don't get your hopes up about Jonathief learning from great minds like Chavez.He will rather prefer to learn from the likes of IDI amin and babangida. |
btlasisi:^^^ This is so sad,since when has Nigerian criminals become this demonic Beaf:As usual nothing intelligent or worthwhile comes out of your mouth. Did you see anywhere in my post where i insulted you ![]() Rather than admit that explanation was d.u.m.b and utterly ridiculous , you result to insults. Oh well what more can one expect from the likes of you. johndoe200:Another chop make I chop post. So you are saying if a jetfighter were to drop bombs on ABA , Jonathief must not react until the governor has called the president and told him “Mr president we have just been bombed by an unidentified aircraft” ? Or are you saying that if an earthquake was to happen in ABA (god forbid) and kill over 100,000. Mr Jonathief must not bother himself until the Governor and his state’s security personnel has notified him? So you are so proud of your president and your country? I wonder under the current circumstances and reality was is there to be proud of. You are disillusioned my friend. This has nothing to do with your federal system crap but more about leadership. A good leader will respond immediately to protect his citizens not wait for some bureaucratic bullshxt. So you are telling me that at 7.05Pm Jonathief has not yet been briefed Maybe he will be briefed next year: mumu .And please stop trying to impress us with big grammer ,you are not kosovo.By the way ,he is your president not mine.A common crook will never be respected by me let acknowledged as my president. |
Beaf:You explanation is ridiculous at best. The reality is that GEJ does not care. Are you telling me if jonathief's wife was kidnapped today , GEJ will not call a state of emergency in Aba and send troops over? Beaf please put aside your unrelenting support for GEJ for a second and think like a patriotic Nigeria. We all know your judgement has been clouded since your tribesman became president. If one of your beloved relatives was one of the people kidnapped or killed will you be singing the same tune. GEJ is not a genuine person , he is the same old soldier come soldier go character. He is more interested in his campaign. Do you know how disgraced I felt this afternoon, I was having lunch with a couple of my SA friends here in Johannesburg and was still proudly digesting the EKO Atlantic advert for i-list Nigeria when the news broke out on CNN.I buried my head in shame being the only Nigerian in the midst of my friends. If I was in GEJ’s shoes , I would have come out to issue a quick statement to show my support for the kids kidnapped and assure the people that everything will be done to ensure the safe return of the kids. Up till now ,it is 6:10 p.m South African time Jonathief has been quiet. Do you think if this was the Us or Sa ,the president will be quiet. How many heads have rolled ,how many public officials have been sacked or asked to resign over the matter? That is the difference btw Sa, Us and Nigeria. The leaders here have shame unlike Nigerian leaders who do not give a rat’s azz about the common man. You don’t need a battalion of soldier to deal with ABA. This is what I have been saying for years , Nigeria is just fxcked up. Here in SA they have special units that deal with organised syndicates like this. With all the money we make as a nation , why don’t we have an elite underground unit that can tackle kidnappers and armed robbers instead we rely on chop make I chop detectives in a very disgraceful police force. If I were Jonathief ,I would have visited Aba today to show the nation that my heart is with the families of the kids and I would have deployed at least 500 military men including special forces. If we can send thousands of our soldiers to their death in foreign lands all in the name of peace keeping, how come we can’t keep peace in our home land. I am sure if you go to Aba now , there is no solid investigation going on. The police force is so corrupt that you are safer without their help. Jonathief lacks leadership qualities, he is a follower not a leader, such a shame for Nigeria; a president who might as well be mistaken for a houseboy. |
Mrs Jonathief is awarding honours to the criminal in charge of EFCC waziri who has managed to sweep her curruption case under the carpet. Jonathief and his wife are a joke and GOD will soon revoke their fake goodluck. This crook should be rotting in jail by now if our country was not a banana republic. |
slap1:@slap1 I noticed that you seem to have some valuable information about the going ons in Aba. I know some people who might be able to help extinguish some of these guys. Please I know you are worried about your own safety ,i do not require any personal details from you, if you have anything that can help my people locate these guys send the information to this email address: ravenlag@yahoo.com .Thank you. |
This issue is way above the Governor, where is our so called president "Jonathan”. He is busy looting and bribing party officials instead of dealing with issue head on. If this was the US or South Africa, the president would have made a public statement within 15 minutes of the news breaking on Cnn. But as usual our selfish bigoted leader does not care about ordinary citizens. |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=515540.msg6775406#msg6775406 date=1284800119]This is one hell of a test.me think the white man should stick his finger in his azz would do the magic[/quote]Spot on bro ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=515540.msg6774786#msg6774786 date=1284783725][size=18pt]Gay Nigerian asylum seeker faces deportation[/size] A Nigerian man who was due to be deported from the UK last night has been given a temporary reprieve. Hope Nwachukwu, 33, says he was tortured and forced to watch his sisters being despoiled in his home country because he is gay. He is currently being held at Harmondsworth detention centre and was due to be sent home last night but the Home Office has agreed to postpone the deportation until September 28th while his case is investigated. The coalition government proposed earlier this year that it would end deportations for asylum seekers who have been persecuted for being gay and the Supreme Court recently ruled that gay asylum seekers cannot be told they can live safely in extremely homophobic countries if they are "discreet". Conservative MP for Milton Keynes South Iain Stewart intervened in the case last night. Mr Nwachukwu has been living in Mr Stewart's constituency and the MP said last night: “I was made aware of Hope’s case this afternoon and was concerned about the reports that he would face severe persecution if returned to Nigeria. "While I am not in possession of the full details of his case, I am pleased that his immediate deportation has been halted and that the Home Office will make further enquiries. "I will continue to keep an interest in this matter to ensure that Hope is given a fair hearing and that concerns about persecution are fully investigated.” Campaigners for Mr Nwachukwu say his case has been viewed with suspicion because he has not been in a relationship since arriving in the UK. A recent Stonewall report said that "institutional homophobia" was rife in the asylum system and that staff are not given enough training to deal with lesbian, gay and bisexual claimants. Gay asylum campaigner Paul Canning added: "Whilst it is fantastic news that Hope has a second chance thanks to Mr Stewart's intervention, it is worrying that his case went this far. In particular that his sexuality was disbelieved just because he is not in a relationship. "I am concerned that [the UK Border Agency] has changed the line used to refuse asylum and to remove people since the Supreme Court decision from 'go home and be discreet' to 'prove that you are gay'. "I am aware of a number of others who should have our protection who are still in detention because their sexuality is not believed or for other reasons. The Stonewall report showed high levels of homophobia and ignorance in UK Border Agency and this case shows that the Home Office cannot rely on the Supreme Court decision to tackle that." According to the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns, Mr Nwachukwu arrived in the UK at the end of 2009 and has spent six months in detention. He said he knew he was gay from a young age and began a relationship with man but was harassed and attacked by gangs. When he moved to an area called Sasa, his two sisters came to live with him but the family attracted the attention of locals. Mr Nwachukwu says that one night, a gang burst into their home and despoiled his sisters before threatening to kill him. A family friend then helped him get a flight to the UK, where he began working in a warehouse with fake ID. When he was discovered to be working illegally, police referred his case to immigration services and he was detained. He says he had no idea that he could claim for asylum and fears he will be killed if sent home. http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2010/09/17/gay-nigerian-asylum-seeker-faces-deportation/[/quote]This guy might be telling the truth but his story also sounds like a con. I remember those days when i was still trying to leave Nigeria and many of my friends planned to go the refugee route by destroying their passports before the plane lands and claiming that they were running away from abacha's men. There are so many fake stories out there which has being used by Nigerian travellers to gain refugee status in the UK and Ireland. There are still some Nigerians here in the south that use illegally obtained South African passports to go to the Uk only to get to the Uk and claim that they are Zimbabweans running away from Mugabe’s security forces. South African passport used to be Visa free to the Uk but because of this rampant abuse of the SA passport by Nigerian immigrants as well as other African immigrants, South Africans are now required to get a letter of permission from the UK Embassy before they can board a flight to the UK. That is just one of the many reasons why Nigerians are disliked here. Now this may sound cruel but the best way for them to find out if he is telling the truth is to test if he is really GAY. They should take him to a gay strip bar , get him have a lap dance and see his reaction. Alternatively they should ask him to make love to another gay asylum seeker like himself. Trust me if he is lying his d***K won’t get hard. ![]() I don't think anyone can pretend to the extent of sticking his D***K in another man if he is not gay |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=513599.msg6765730#msg6765730 date=1284652838]I understand that Nigeria [well Lagos] would better its economy if foreign firms takes interest in the country. But this is not right, if the local companies also cant profit from it. Foreign firms are slowly building a monopolization Nigeria's ecoeco. Here comes our cheap labour, cheap goods, fake goods, low quality, "experimenting in Lagos first before sending it out to the developed nations". . . .[/quote]I personally don't have a problem with Chinese businessmen investing in the trade zone as long as the Lagos state Government keeps a firm eye on their dealings. I may be paranoid but history shows that where there is a china town or Chinese village in a foreign country there are always the TRIADS gang. The triads are bad news because they take over everything and run high level crime. In South Africa many Chinese businessmen have been implicated by the local intelligence unit of being mob bosses. Many of them control several triad gangs within the country. The Chinese mafia remains the largest importer and manufacturer of mandrax in SA .The Chinese are loyal to one another at all times. At least SA police are better equipped to deal with local Chinese gangs, I can not say that about Naija police. I don’t mean to be a party pooper ,I know the trade zone will create a lot of jobs but I hope it does not become a smuggling point to smuggle contrabands in and out of the country under the cover of darkness. If our police and customs do not tighten their belts ,the lekki free trade zone will become the most sophisticated MOB haven in west africa. I am sorry that my comments may sound negative but from my little experience with Chinese businessmen, you must always watch them otherwise you will be snuffed like a candle when you least expect it. They are officially the smoothest operators on the planet,don’t even blink for second. |
You are all right , the north will not be interested in the presidency any longer. The unfortunate reality of the whole situation is that our current government are not using the money top develop other sectors. Take a look at the UAE for example what they have done with their oil money .They developed their infrastructure to become one of the best in the world. With the development of new fuel technology, Nigeria’s oil income will dry up within the next 60 years even if we still have oil wells. Our government officials are not concerned about this because they have stashed enough loot overseas to cater for their families in the time of "famine" |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=513599.msg6759332#msg6759332 date=1284567065]Well, omo Ado na lemi re. Inu mi dun lati ri omo ilu mi ![]() Can you post the their for me? I want to see what you're talking about.[/quote]I am unable to extract the particular pic from the website because it is in flash format. It is very easy to spot the spot the pic. Just go to to http://www.lfzdc.com .Take a look at the slideshow on the front page of the website ,it is the first picture that shows up you can’t miss it. Igba wo lo lo si le gbehin? She o mo olora of ado ? ![]() She o mo "Diran babatola" or "Abayomi Babatola" (omo colonel) ? ![]() |
Those of you who are happy with this development are clueless. Those of you who say Nigeria will benefit because other countries that harbour USA troops have benefited are simply ignorant. South Korea did not benefit from usa because they have a base there but because they have good leaders ,good inovators and a strong will to be the best. The US Government does not give a damn about our country and this move has probably ensured that our economy is under their control for a long time to come. It is unfortunate that we have clowns as leaders. Our leaders did not sit down and think about the long time consequence of this agreement. Last year the USA made a similar offer to the South African Government citing the upcoming world cup as a reason for SA to allow them in but the South Africans cleverly declined the offer stating that they are more than capable to defend their turf. I just hope that this agreement does not give them too much power because if it does we are in for a lot of trouble and it won’t be long before young Nigerians become terrorists.We have had enough with BOKO HARAM already ,we don't want the Niger Delta to become like iraq. |
By IGN More than a year since it was first announced at E3 in 2009, PlayStation Move finally lands in U.K. and U.S. shops this week. We've covered Move every step of the way from inevitable rumor and conjecture in the early days, right through to the full, intricate details of this week's launch. We've reviewed the games, looked at the technology in depth and, since been squeezing every last drop of joy from its glowing balls since arriving in the office. Now, on the eve of its launch we put our heads together for our definitive opinion on Sony's move into motion control (see what we did there?). Is it just a Wii rip-off, or does PlayStation's Move truly 'Change Everything.' Alex Simmons, Editor In Chief, IGN UK: There's no denying Move is a great bit of kit. The Wand feels solid, is nice to use and the much-hyped level of accuracy really is noticeable compared to the Wii. The problem is the games: out of the initial launch line-up there isn't anything that really demonstrates why Move is a must-buy. Sports Champions is fun but it doesn't do anything particularly new, plus it doesn't have the charm of Wii Sports. You should skip Kung Fu Rider and Tumble completely and Move reworkings of Heavy Rain and EyePet are alright but certainly not worth splashing out on the motion controller for. Which begs the question, why buy Move? Start the Party! is entertaining but only for a short period of time, which is a shame because Move definitely has potential. However, I can certainly see myself using it a lot in the future, most likely when some of the bigger 'hybrid' titles come out – games like SOCOM and Killzone 3, which support both Move and traditional controls. Bar the odd exception I don't think shooters have worked that well on Wii so I'm hoping PS3 and Move does it better. Dana Jongewaard, Editor-in-Chief IGN Expanded Content: I was super-curious to see how the Move compared to the Wii remote, and I have to say that I was pretty impressed – the EyeToy tracking offers a lot better precision than the infrared of the Wii remote. There have been a lot of times when I've gotten mad while playing a Wii game because the system isn't tracking correctly, causing me to screw up, but I didn't run across that in my brief time playing with the Move. I got to check out Sports Champions and Start the Party (because no family-targeted initiative is complete without the obligatory sports and mini-game compilations). It was pretty annoying that you couldn't create your own avatar for Sports Champions, especially since the ones the game provided were kind of annoying. Volleyball proved embarrassingly true to life – I felt the same sense of shame and inadequacy at my poor performance as I do when I'm actually playing the sport. Archery and bocce ball (are those actually sports?) were fun, but gladiator fighting was kind of annoying, and just made me wish that I was playing Soul Calibur instead. Start the Party had some pretty cute mini-games, and the art style was fun, but the biggest problem with both titles for me is that it was hard to see either one holding much long-term value. At this point, when we've seen a ton of party games and sports compilations hit the market, you have to do something pretty special to stand out of the pack – and neither of these did. http://ps3.ign.com/articles/112/1120328p1.html |
And to think i want engaging an olodo like you.Chai i don suffer o!
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