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RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:12pm On Aug 20, 2011
grin grin typical po' dumbass. JK

Ford  Motor stock was at $1.08 during the height of the recession, I made 14 times what i put in when it came back up to $15 and eventually $18 the next year.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:08pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971067#msg8971067 date=1313878008]This is coming from a guy who has a business and wealthy.  You sure have a lot of free time as a business owner.   lipsrsealed[/quote]Ive also got school and homework. Its doesn't take much time to do import/export and stocks, and i said it starts up next year silly girl.
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 11:06pm On Aug 20, 2011
don't have to be bill gates. grin
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 11:04pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8971038#msg8971038 date=1313877475]Oh wait!  Did I insulted you by saying you swings like a girl?  Oh well. 


Alrighty cry boys gotta go.  I have a offline life to attend to.   wink 

See you when I see ya. 

Mr. Divorce', there are several errors on this post.  Find it and I will treat you to a doggie biscuit.   cheesy[/quote]hahahahahahahahahahahahaha this from Mrs. Chima with her 39 posts per day.  grin
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 11:00pm On Aug 20, 2011
Mrs. Chima i'm already wealthier than you and your husband wink
CultureRe: Question To The Fulani Folks by pleep(m): 10:53pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=tpia@ link=topic=212133.msg8970958#msg8970958 date=1313876464]^Do you know when to shut up? huh[/quote]^ Was I adressing you? Nevertheless, i was shocked to hear you asking that question.
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 10:50pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=740148.msg8970956#msg8970956 date=1313876428]Feeling inferior huh?[/quote]Its nicer than most of my friends cars. I've just always wanted a CC since it came out.

remember my earlier post on this thread about Napoleonic complexes? that was directed toward butch feminsts like you.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 10:48pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=Mrs.Chima link=topic=738255.msg8970970#msg8970970 date=1313876610]Overly sensitive huh?  Not a good trait for an older Nigerian man.  Missing a ball?[/quote]You call everyone sensitive. Just because ppl don't share your veiw off the world doesn't mean they are abnormal it means [i]you [/i]are.
RomanceRe: .. by pleep(m): 10:40pm On Aug 20, 2011
@poster I just want to slap you, you useless dog. and seeing as your a girl that dog will be female.

So i may as well just call you a b[i]itc[/i]h.
BusinessRe: Do You Think Nigeria Will Ever Be A Developed Country: ? by pleep(m): 10:37pm On Aug 20, 2011
If your saying what i think your saying good post, people use tribalism as a weak excuse for underdevelopment. But keep in mind one tribe must supercede the others in order for a multi-ethnic state to work cohesively, and i don't think anyone will stand by and let that be the Fulani (they can keep the Hausa tho tongue jk).
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 10:32pm On Aug 20, 2011
^ what do u drive? angry ill be upgrading to a VW CC once by biznis kicks in.
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 10:31pm On Aug 20, 2011
abouzaid:
The problem is the increased interference of foreign powers in africa. Believe it or not, obj,ibb,abiola,gej are all puppets being manipulated to keep us in chains and divided. Imagine we import refined petroleum products. Nonsense we need a communist/socialist state period
I like your status comrade. wink
PoliticsRe: Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 yrs from now. by pleep(op): 10:28pm On Aug 20, 2011
eGuerrilla:
Have you actually thought this one through properly?
Are you aware there are people starving in communist North Korea, when you propose a simple substitution of one foreign system (communism) for another (capitalism)?
Is it not true to say the bane of Africa has been the wholesale superimposition of these 2 systems across our artificially created Nation-states over the past 50 years?

What about evolving an amalgam of these systems based on the practical realities in Africa, just as Nkrumah once set about doing?
Nkrumaism: The Quest For A Pan-African Ideology -- http://panafricannews..com/2007/03/nkrumaism-quest-for-pan-african.html
I read through your link, and I agree with you pan-africanism is what we need.
But, i want to remind you to not to stretch communism to the extreme, think less North Korea and more China or Cuba.

Do you know of a Pan- Africanist named Thomas Sankara? he was a socialist, that is the type of socialism i'm talking about. When we adopt socialism we will need to shape it to fit our needs, what we will end up with will be in essence pan-africanism.
CultureRe: Question To The Fulani Folks by pleep(m): 10:22pm On Aug 20, 2011
Amen man. And half the people on here who want to argue cant even admit when they are wrong.
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 10:08pm On Aug 20, 2011
I drive a 2006 hyundai sonata and proud of it! grin
CultureRe: Question To The Fulani Folks by pleep(m): 9:54pm On Aug 20, 2011
Hausa and Fulani are not the same just because some are mixed. That is such a dumb viewpoint.

That is like saying black and whites in America are the same because of mixed people. People need to think.
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 9:48pm On Aug 20, 2011
its not men with the ingrown inferiority complex its the women, obviously.

No one wants to marry a "succesfull woman" because such women have the tendancy to over-compensate. They will shake your hand like they want to break every bone  lipsrsealed
Its like short mans syndrome or a napoleon complex. They want to prove they are good enough.

if a car makes women act like that in Nigeria i say avoid those women!
CultureRe: Question To The Fulani Folks by pleep(m): 8:32pm On Aug 20, 2011
[quote author=dem_people link=topic=212133.msg8969966#msg8969966 date=1313864348]There will NEVER EVER be any ethnic group called Hausa-Fulani. It doesn't work like that. If there's an ethnic group called Hausa-Fulani then, there would also have been ethnic groups called; Igbo-Ijaw, Igbo-Yoruba, Hausa-Yoruba etc.  Hausa is Hausa. Fulani is Fulani. Kanuri is Kanuri. Igbo is Igbo. Yoruba is Yoruba. Ijaw is Ijaw.

A very significant amount of Ijaw people have Igbo ancestry even during pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial times yet, we don't classify them as Igbo-Ijaw but solely Ijaw. Asari Dokubo is 40% Igbo but Ndigbo, the Ijaws and other Nigerians regard them as Ijaws.

Stop insulting the distinct cultures of both the Hausa and the Fulani by lumping them together. They have different cultures. Its cos of Nigerian politics and the power of the caliphate, that they're usually lumped together. Fulani is a minor ethnic group in Nigeria but due to the fact that they conquered the Hausa, they concocted the term "Hausa-Fulani" in other to be conspicuous within Wazobia.[/quote]it always boggled my mind why pure Hausa ppl use the term 'hausa-fulani'
but anyways what is wazobia?
RomanceRe: Guys Are You Afraid Of Girls With Cars? by pleep(m): 5:05am On Aug 20, 2011
A girls car will make a bigger impression on me than any silly fashion excessory

ford- 150 cant stop staring
VW- CC sexxy
Jaguar S type- (except for black women)
VW- Jetta (with those bug eyed shades  tongue)
infinity g37- brings back memories of a particular girl.  grin

those cars just make average girls hot.
RomanceRe: To All The Ladies Who Can't Get Ready For A Date Properly. by pleep(m): 4:57am On Aug 20, 2011
SAFO:
Mrs Chima is this more dating advice from that Southern Ghetto mess?
that lady wasn't that ghetto, as far as black women are concerned. [size=5pt]i think she was speaking from experience tho[/size]
BusinessRe: Do You Think Nigeria Will Ever Be A Developed Country: ? by pleep(m): 3:09am On Aug 20, 2011
In the current capitalist system it is impossible for Nigeria to ever become first world.

I want to open everyones eyes to the hidden truth about our position in the global economy:

The international economy is based on capitalist principles, and the world is a macrocosm of what occurs in a capitalist nation. Capitalism is like a pyramid, the only way it can work is if the base is larger than the top. The people at the base are the lower class who do the grunt work, they are the factory workers, seamstresses etc, they do physically demanding jobs that dont require much education or skills. The middle class is the management, while the top of the pyramid is the elites, investment bankers, stock brokers and CEO's, who use the work of the poorer classes to create products to sell back to them for profit.
Inevitably the divide between the richer and poorer gets wider (this is a proven fact)

This same principle applies to nations, the bottom of the Pyramid is Africa and the 3rd world countries, who mindlessly export raw materials. Economic policy that does not require much thought or education, and is physically demanding on the environment. While the top is japan, America and Europe, who use those raw materials to create products to sell back to Africa for a profit. At the end of the day there is a net loss for Africa, and gain for the north. Slowly the divide between the wealthy nations and the 3rd world widens.

in 1980 Africa was at 10% below the poverty line now it is at 80 %.

In this capitalist system the continued wealth of  Europe and America depends on the continued poverty of the rest of humanity, because the base must be bigger than the top. The emergance of China to to top of the pyramid means even more problems for Africa, because the base must widen. Expect to see starvation in Nigeria 20 years from now.
Do you guys think i would go on an American forum and try to convince them that they should turn socialist? Never, because they actually benefit from capitalism. But to hear Africans supporting capitalism is like hearing a poor hungry sweatshop worker payed 2$ an hour, praising the unregulated capitalist economy of the united states in the late 19 century.


What Africa needs to realize that it is not possible for every country to develop. Because if every nation was 1st world there would be no base on the capitalist pyramid for them to stand on. We also need to realize that first world life is not normal it is a an unsustainable strain on the enviornment. Instead of striving for a life style that is only possible on the backs of starving children we should look for a financial  equilibrium.
BusinessRe: Friends, How Exactly Do You Raise Cash For Your Business? by pleep(m): 3:03am On Aug 20, 2011
During the recession ford shares were at $1.08 we bought several thousand. At their max in 2010 they reached $18, we made over 14 times our initial investment.

let me give you a hint, if we have a double dip recession, i'm going to get friggin loaded, and you will too if you trade the news. Once the trouble starts shortsell the major banks, and when the news starts to get really bad they will plummet. You can get enough cash off that to invest in a company that has fallen because of lack of consumer demand (a company you know will pick up when the downturn in over) and buy it cheap. Sell the stocks once the recession is over.
RomanceRe: He Gives Her Money Regularly Yet She Still Calls Him A Mugu by pleep(m): 2:37am On Aug 20, 2011
190 i'm not going to read that.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: NairaLand Teens Chilaxation Centre by pleep(m): 1:36am On Aug 20, 2011
oh!! haha, i always wondered what that meant. thx
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: NairaLand Teens Chilaxation Centre by pleep(m): 1:28am On Aug 20, 2011
Abi?
what do u mean?

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