Travel › Re: US: Why We Rejected 44.9% Of Nigerian Nonimmigrant B Visa Applications In 2017 by princfred(m): 11:34am On Nov 18, 2018 |
surgical: if that's your reason,then that's unfortunate, you did not give a thought to your well-being in all these which should be what should be Paramount to you in making decisions Not to the village idiots making up Nigeria. |
Travel › Re: US: Why We Rejected 44.9% Of Nigerian Nonimmigrant B Visa Applications In 2017 by princfred(m): 11:23am On Nov 18, 2018 |
YorubaAssasin: Very true... those okoro savages are the pple with no common sense at all. They're too barbaric in their ways and mannerisms.  Yeah they are, for angrily and sternly calling out the real barbarism by FH and politics of treachery in the zoo instead of hailing for ethnic gains. |
Travel › Re: US: Why We Rejected 44.9% Of Nigerian Nonimmigrant B Visa Applications In 2017 by princfred(m): 11:09am On Nov 18, 2018 |
ThatIjawBoy: well he's right do you think the north will vote for Atiku after all the insult igbos have been insulting buhari? No igbos should be praising Buhari like cowardly sycophants even as Buhari's kinsmen FH massacre away and Buhari looks the other way. This bad hateful igbos they just dont know how to praise evil or remain silent at it. Their hate for evil is what makes them such bad haters. |
Travel › Re: US: Why We Rejected 44.9% Of Nigerian Nonimmigrant B Visa Applications In 2017 by princfred(m): 11:07am On Nov 18, 2018 |
Gangster1ms: In other words, you prefer to be ruled by an incompetent leader while the country succumbs deeper than accept a better leader with a vp from east. Foolish bigot Thats the default logic settings of an average Nigerian. Ethnicity above progress. |
Celebrities › Re: Runtown Buys A White Lion As Pet (Pictures) by princfred(m): 9:29am On Nov 18, 2018 |
Now is he not trending based on the cub? Anything to be celebrated. |
Sports › Re: Our Tactics Made Life Difficult For South Africa, Says Nigeria Coach Rohr by princfred(m): 9:09am On Nov 18, 2018 |
kingzjay: Which tactics?
The one you managed only two shots in the first half?
If this one na tactics, it's better we voluntarily exonerate ourselves from that tournament ni....
The impending disgrace will be saddening They could have scored 3 more goals. One miscontrolled by Ihenacho the other lines men. So because they did not play to impress (as that was not needed now) does not mean they did not play to win. |
Sports › Re: Our Tactics Made Life Difficult For South Africa, Says Nigeria Coach Rohr by princfred(m): 8:02am On Nov 18, 2018 |
kingzjay: Which tactics?
The one you managed only two shots in the first half?
If this one na tactics, it's better we voluntarily exonerate ourselves from that tournament ni....
The impending disgrace will be saddening Mid fielders to fall behind the ball when under attack, Kalu to double as right back, Iwobi as 8 to lay the killer pass to a |
Sports › Re: Our Tactics Made Life Difficult For South Africa, Says Nigeria Coach Rohr by princfred(m): 7:55am On Nov 18, 2018 |
OLAMIDESMOJ: abeg go and sit down what nonsense tactics is that i wanted eagle to trash SA and not draw......mind you dont turn Samuel to a wingback please dont spoil his career as they did to moses Getting Samuel to play there (do more defensive role) was tactically a no brainer the coach and perfectly executed by the player as it limited SA attack to one side. |
Sports › Re: Our Tactics Made Life Difficult For South Africa, Says Nigeria Coach Rohr by princfred(m): 7:50am On Nov 18, 2018 |
jumper524: those 2 linesmen needs to be hanged by the balls..
their decisions today cost some tickets.. lol. |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh And Ex-husband Olakunle Churchill Shade Each Other by princfred(m): 7:43am On Nov 18, 2018 |
emmykk: You are very right the two post are not related hence not a shade.
The moderator needs to know what shade is before misinforming people.
Davido Vs timaya is a shade example. This one is not a shade. Did you even understand what the two inferred? I guess you need IQ upgrade to. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Congratulates Super Eagles For Qualifying For AFCON 2019 by princfred(m): 7:01pm On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 9:17pm On Nov 21, 2018 |
MrWondah: I think understands how to appeal to the Nigerian youths better than Buhari. He keeps his ears on social media trend, and tries to blend in. This I think is winning him the hearts of many youths. Hearing from your leader always makes you feel close to him. Atiku makes it easy for him to be loved which is a good thing for leadearshp but for some of his dubious antecedence and Fulani ways......can he be better? Can good to all be done by a Fulani? |
Sports › Re: Ahmed Musa Wins Nigerian Footballer Of The Year Award by princfred(m): 6:57pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
The guy deserve. Always hustling for the team. Good award to inspire others. |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh Shares Tips On Relationship To Save One From Stress And Heartaches by princfred(m): 6:13pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
itchie: How a woman who failed woefully in her own relationship is giving relationship tips is beyond me. Can the blind lead the blind? She was blind now she sees and is kind hearted enough to want to use her experience to improve others. Is that a crime in your village? So if a former prisoner tells you jot to commit crime so you don't end up in prison, you will instead of appraise the advice, bash him. What a poor orientation. Spits |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh Shares Tips On Relationship To Save One From Stress And Heartaches by princfred(m): 6:07pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
I love Tonto's mind. Learning the positive from her negative and sharing not minding that low IQ people will bash her for her supposed misfortune instead of objectively appraising her advise. Really need someone like her for something sweet.
Did she add avoid a Yoruba demon if there is anything like that? |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:47pm On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 4:48am On Nov 18, 2018 |
prinsam30: honestly speaking we never get coach very tactless and useless like the lifeless one in Aso Rock
the idiott no sabi read games at all how u go remove Musa still leave that mumu Alex for field The man has good formations and good tactics (getting Kalu to remain defensive like a right back but overlap and the team to fall back behind the ball to choke SA attack) but is poor at substitutions and timeliness. Iwobi was overwhelmed, Musa was still in the game - wrong change. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:42pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: Who is that collins guy sef? that guy was another big disappointment at the left back. All the dangerous offensive play from Bafana came through his wing. That Bafana right winger ran him ragged. They found him out very early and capitalized all through until Omeruo went there forcing the "bad" SA player to switch sides. That's the weak side of Rohr - he allows a weakness fester for too long instead of making timely proper substitutions. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:39pm On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 5:09am On Nov 18, 2018 |
Neo2011: I understand the coach's approach of playing 3 central defenders. The problem is the personel playing the role. Omeruo is not good with the ball on its feet like the other 2 defenders. He is also slow to turn and generally slow dash in short distance. And he reads his incerption wrongly. That was why we conceeded that goal. And he ust put unnecessary pressure on the defense all thorugh. He was always struggling to contain the quick SA strikers. The coach actually played 5 yes five defenders. Your analysis on Omeruo is just true. He should leave 5 &6 for Ekong and Balogun and play 3. He did better there which made the SA best player switch to the left side. The coach has good formation but making good substitution and on time is his weakness. Both Omeruo's slow reaction ( slow against Messi for the first goal) and that of Rohr to making substitutes put paid against Nigeria vs Argentina. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:33pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: When was the last time nigeria scored from a corner? If I play a team against Nigeria, if they get 30 corners, I won't bother myself those 30 times because I know they don't convert dead balls because they don't have good poacher to capitalize but with a player like Paul, more conversions should be expected from corners. The guy should replace Ihenacho whose talent has expired. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:31pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
Rogerz007: Iwobi may not be world class yet.. But is well on his way to be one.. He is clearly our best midfielder.. So what were you saying again!!!!  Its easy to see that the strategy of the team is to kick the ball around long enough till Iwobi makes a perfect defense splitting pass to Musa. It's good to see how Musa has matured as a player over the years as he used to be headless running chicken of the team. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Vs Nigeria: AFCON Qualifiers - 1 - 1 (Full Time) by princfred(m): 5:26pm On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 4:57am On Nov 18, 2018 |
obonujoker: Play only Balogun and ekong... Collins and Idowu as 3 and 2.... Collins who made 0 cross into the area today, that one na player? Ola is far better. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 4:41pm On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 12:20pm On Nov 19, 2018 |
mosesdejaviano: There is a saying that says the level of thinking that creates a problem cannot be used to solve the problem. We need higher level of thinking of solving such problems.
When we look the crop of leaders we have. They don't have higher level of thinking to solve the problems we have at hand.
Look at the ministers, we have square pegs in round holes. Look at Zainab Ahmed, the current minister of finance, my younger brother is more qualified than she is. And that is the one controlling the affairs of economics of the country.
My younger brother is a chartered accountant (ICAN and ACAA certified). He has an MBA degree too. Now let us look at the current minister of finance, she is not chartered, just a BSc in Accounting and the only professional body she is affiliates with is ANAN(A body for hausa accounting graduates that finds ICAN too hard). So tell me, how will someone like that boost the confidence of foreign investors to come and invest in the country.
I just took one case, if I am to comment on each minister I will have to write a book.
Look at the current economic team of the country. It is headed by a Professor of Law. Some that had his First degree and Masters degree in Law. The only accountant in that team before was Kemi Adeosun.
During the first term of Bill Clinton, he thanked Joseph Stiglitz who is the head of council of his economic advisers. Bill Clinton took USA out of recession just within a space of 4-6months. He said he was able to do that by the help of Joseph Stiglitz. Joseph Stiglitz was the chief economist of World Bank then.
Let us check the council of economic advisers under Obama. They are all made of Erudite Professors in Economics field. We have Professors of macro economics, micro economics, international economics, fiscal and policy planning.
But here in our own economic team we have 3 lawyers, a doctor, and Kemi Adeosun. And people want the economy to change. That is not possible. That is why the economy cannot grow.
If you come down to UI, OAU, UNILAG you will see many Emeritus Professors in the field of Economics but the government can't gather them to make a blueprint and formulate policies that the country will follow even in the next 50-60years. Just that it will need a periodical review in every 10-15years.
If I am to talk on Agriculture, I will write a lot.
That is why if these are the leaders we are still having nothing will change. Where they choose people to key positions based on ethnic or religious line, not minding competence.
So that is why we need great visionary leaders that can see into the future. Not these archaic type of leaders. Those that can project into 50years to come Like I always say, with the right type of leaders, Nigeria shall be great. Exactly because educated ..nay schooled, people in Nigeria dont know the value of the education so believe anybody can mount any position. In white countries, everyone knows his place and respect that of others. The ones without big certs contribute their quota by launching big enterprises or aspiringto/working for one not by dragging political posts with those who do. You will hardly see an illiterate vieing to take the position of the learned. Look at the last election, all well educated people to choose from. Then look at Trumps team - seasoned highly educated men but in Nigeria every goat believes he has a right to authority and sensitive leadership positions his educational level not minding as long as he has money and the people not only buy but also sell that stupid orientation too. Then wonder why mediocrity reigns. The north are main culprit of this action and have ruled so long with it, it has become a culture as the average Nigerian has no problem with being ruled by the dumbest among them. Now most believe anybody can serve any that his/her academic level does not matter. What a foolish orientation as seen in the ineptitude reigning everywhere. Each region should present the best intellectuals among them to be leaders or serve in cabinet positions not square pegs in round holes with the mindset that it doesn't matter because eventually it does. Instead, they keep recycling thesame dull minds who messed up the country in the first place. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 11:47am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 12:03pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
RoastedCorn: you deviated from Age and now using size as excuse, you're just too dull, did you consider that inspite the population Nigeria has alot more resources than Rwanda?
Below is what the prime of India achieved in the past four years to tell you that a leader that wants to change a country would change it.... India is more than a Billion that's like times five of Nigeria's population [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] Dont mind the guy. He is just flipping his own sh&t trying to make sense of the nonsense that is Nigeria and its people. Thays how the keep changing the post from blame whites to age to size to military as if the military leaders where not Nigerians and where not hailed by Nigerians while they did their sheningnan. Anything but the fact that Nigerians have poor value system and orientation of ethnicity above merit and competence makes it impossible to select good leaders. Tell them to say Amen to their life's progress being like that of Nigeria, since they believe the country is progressing like this, they wont. Good you are loading him with superior counter points and facts. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 11:22am On Nov 17, 2018 |
RoastedCorn: okay may your progress in life be like Nigeria's progress. Amen Chai..... will he say Amen to this as a positive Nigerian? |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 11:16am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 12:22pm On Nov 17, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: The thing dey vex me ehn, how you go dey shout 'nigeria will be great', when hunger dey reconfigure your stomach? A country that those of us who are futuristic already knows can never work. If a child of a politician is saying 'oh nigeria is lovely', at least we'll understand but when hungry never-do-well buffoon is shouting 'one naijeeriyya' you begin to query if he is normal in brain at all? For me I pray that poverty-stricken 'one nigerianists' die in their poverty, I can never help them, they are the ones who should take up arms and fight to disintegrate this country, they are ones who the country has failed but they instead find it easy to abuse IPOB and Kanu and hail the nigeria that have caused them so much pain and hunger.
They must die in their poverty. Useless monkeys and baboons. Phony enough, they pursue one Nigeria for the looters pass progressive Nigeria but when the sh*t hits the fan like it is now due to their ethnicity driven orientation, na them dey rush to commot for the country pass. They want to carry their flawed value and orientation go spoil white man land. To remain in Nigeria enjoy the one Nigeria they wail and worry for, dey no gree. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 11:10am On Nov 17, 2018 |
IbrahimDamola: This is absolutely correct.
No sane person who gets a taste of civility outside the shores of useless nigeria will want nigeria to remain as one. Most of the people who still support one nigeria after travelling abroad are ;
1) politicans, because they reap from the rotten system.
2) children of politicians, same reason as above.
3) ethnic bigots, because probably their brother is in power.
4) religious bigots, because their muslim brother is in power.
5) Politicians' associates, the ones who help nigerian politicians hide money abroad and buy properties. Abeg add the ones who are so used to suffering and not exposed to a better life that they think the zoo is a paradise. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by princfred(m): 8:45am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 10:58am On Nov 17, 2018 |
[quote author=Kenyanstar post=73044697]A Nigerian answer  [/qote] No body needs to condition any reasonable person with the right values to know that these looter politicians are human vultures (living extra large off the common wealth cum carcass of the people in the zoo) and that those who hail them for peanuts or ethnic reasons even as they are being raped are moral destitutes as well. I dont need white media to inform me on that first. No white media needs to tell or condition anyone with a functional human brain to see that. And its not about Jesus but lack of Jesus as most of the white countries doing great has values partly or mainly built on Jesus/biblical teachings or similar to it. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 8:17am On Nov 17, 2018 |
Ugosample: this guy and his "true colours talk"
This is my moniker, and every one here know where I stand on this topic, so why "pretend"
according to you, "black folks are conditioned to live the fast life" by the media
Still giving excuses for these failures
And according to you, "most black Americans are not tribal" 
You never sabi them, that's for sure The guy is just addicted to monikers and anti white bla bla bla i guesd he is a muslim. How they hate white but love their arabic heinous contemporary slave masters who hate blacks. Btw Ugo i find your posts interesting are you by any mrans from Aro cause you think like a cousin of mine? |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 8:14am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 6:42am On Nov 22, 2018 |
codemaniacs: you've finally shown your true colors with your main moniker....
its not about "seeing things without sentiments"...
like I explained earlier, white people publicize black celebs to ordinary black people, which fuels the desire to want to live the fast life... In summary, black people are conditioned to be wasteful, indisciplined e.t.c.. through the media...
its about using black people to hurt other black people without them knowing it... most black americans are not tribal...
they could have sold their businesses to other rich black people....
the best way to hurt someone is to let them hurt themselves by themselves...
you don't know much about economic warfare and the importance of economic tribalism... I guess they shut the eyes of white audience when they popularize celebs too so they dont emulate the fast lane. Blacks in their fvcked convulated values are their glamourising sales of and doing of hard drugs and other vices in their music but when they have opiod crises and other drug related crimes blame whites! And the one who goes about hurting himself by himself purpotedly due to another is not foolishly evil and to be blamed and held responsible but the other should be abi? |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 8:08am On Nov 17, 2018 |
The phony part that Op didnt capture is that anyone who does Nigerians the favour of telling them they are living in a zoo, gets bashed and called a hater even his head will be called for like they did to NK and IPOB. Maybe because most have never seen anything better than a zoo in their entire life so the zoo looks like paradise to them. Such daft group of semi animals in human form but having goat brain. Pathetic to behold! |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 7:46am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 8:31am On Nov 17, 2018 |
chymevicks: OP, thanks for telling your story. The fact is, I know that we are not the first to travel to Europe and other developed countries and won't be the last. I moved to Sweden in first week of August and since then, my hatred for our polithiefians grew a million folds.
I will use a few pictures to show you what a sane nation looks like. Our leaders in Naija and Africa are heartless and worse than animals, given the fact that they come here and see all these things but decide to let their people suffer. That is why when I see Nairalanders argue from party, ethnic, and religious divides, I feel like crying for our generation, because it shows that the political class will continue to prevail on this rape of the masses. Remember, they are less than 5 percent controlling our Trillions.
Do you know what? They don't wanna fix Naija cos they know it will make them feel mortal again.
When a governor comes here, From the airport, He charters aTaxi or joins the train. He stays in a hotel or apartment. No fanfare No escorts carrying AK 47s No Mopol No Army No protocols what so ever They feel human
As an ordinary citizen here, that is exactly how you live. Like a governor. Everyone has 24/7 supply of power, hot and cold water, heated apartment, excellent means of transport, 'free' internet that goes with rent or hotel charge. Excellent health care.
I have been here for almost 3 months. 1.I have only seen 2 soldiers both in the Capital territory Stockholm and my City, Uppsala(without arms) 2.I have not heard the hoot of a car horn up to 10 times.(for REAL, no exaggerations)the traffic is a functional flow. 3. Forget steady power, U really wish u knew what life feels like without the sound of Genset. 4. Government fumigate entire cities when you sleep 5. I have forgotten what a pothole looks like. I wonder how they teach their younger ones about these concepts they don't have here, like pothole, hunger, malaria, 6. I miss sachet water(I feel that the Naija in me is still greater that the sanity that surrounds me) 7.I am studying in their National University of Agricultural Sciences (like FUNAB, MOUAU,MAKURDI) and no hospital in Nigerian attains half the standard of our school ANIMAL hospital. I practically became emotional the first day I entered there. MRI Scanning machines(4 NOs) ECG machines GENETICS/GENOMICS lab, with sequencers of all sorts.(remember no lab in the whole of Naija does genotype test) NANOTECH ROBOTS for animal surgery.
My People, If you experience life in any of these Developed countries of the world, Once you wake up every morning, aswear the first thing that will come to your mind is to lay torrents of CURSES on our leaders and their unborn generations.
And we are busy shouting APC and PDP upandan.
What a life.
PICTURES 1.One of our blocks 2.Global researchers 3.A sow with her piglets 4.Every where is a sight to behold, no place is sight seeing No mind them. The mumu ones go dey blame the very whites they should be respecting and learning from while at thesame time hailing looter politicians who economically and infrastructurally anally rape and wreck them with looting. People that should be hanged and left for vulture (as they, the politicians, are vultures too) to finish their carcass go dey receieve cheiftaincy titles and leadership positions with hailings from the very people they destroy. Low IQ and ignorance is such an evil thing to befall and bedevil such a large group of supposedly humans at thesame time. |
Travel › Re: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by princfred(m): 7:35am On Nov 17, 2018*. Modified: 7:54am On Nov 17, 2018 |
Beautyaddy: So meaning that Nigeria is forever Doomed!
No good leader can ever come out to lead Nigeria without being assassinatedanfw? Which good leader done come out sef for Nigeria that was assasinated and by who? Was good leaders not assasinated in America and did that stop more good leaders from coming up? That guy is just high on anti white BS. He doesn't even know the real way whites do bad to African blacks and i wont/cant share it here and what they do also implicates and dependent on blacks selfishness and wickedly uncaring disposition to blacks. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Judge Orders Trump To Take Back Fired Journalist by princfred(m): 8:55pm On Nov 16, 2018 |
lilbest4: you are the fool here. Every black man on earth knows that Trump doesn't give a damn about him but we love him for his honesty unlike the fool Barack Obama and the bítch Hillary Clinton and the Left wingers who deceive you fools with fake love when they are truly out to destroy you. If you think the Democrats give a fúck about you go ask Libya and other fools that accepted Obama and his demons with open arms The average blackman does not have enough IQ or sense of judgement to process what you wrote. Group think and slavery to African low level thought process don't allow IQ development and independent assessment. |