₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,328,786 members, 8,437,403 topics. Date: Wednesday, 01 July 2026 at 07:11 PM

Toggle theme

Revolva's Posts

Nairaland ForumRevolva's ProfileRevolva's Posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 (of 409 pages)

FamilyRe: Abuja Club That Fines Members For Adultery by Revolva(m): 11:19pm On Mar 18, 2013
pls what's d club all abt?
if you no dey hear ,,,you no dey see..hiss

Its a Very useless club...sey na by force to join the clubhuh Bunch of pot bellied idiots who don't know what to use money for
HealthRe: What Do You Think Of Urine Therapy? by Revolva(m): 11:10pm On Mar 18, 2013
I just love taking a shot of my urine every week.its good for the body....taste and see..
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast In Kano (Sabon Gari Luxury Bus Park) by Revolva(m): 11:03pm On Mar 18, 2013
Kano again...
Hey what is Goodluck doing about all this...what kind of president do we have
CareerRe: Aero Contractors Sacks 95% Of Workers (with Pictures Of Staff Protest Today) by Revolva(m): 10:56pm On Mar 18, 2013
I put the blame at Goodluck ebele Jonathan...our oga at the toppest ..
Cecilia ibru where is she sef ..I wonder?? She go dey enjoy for where she dey for one flat called home arrest...naija I hail una..una middle name na kurrupt
PoliticsRe: Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Website Hacked By Pakistanis by Revolva(m): 3:12pm On Mar 18, 2013
Wow clap hands for them that will teach nigerian govt a lessons..that they should put a scheme to train the so called yahoo boiz hacking techniques and train dem on scholarships...instead of locking them up..
HealthRe: 1 Million HIV-Positive People In Benue – govt by Revolva(m): 9:52am On Mar 18, 2013
disisflex: After 6 cups of buruntashi..wat do u expect..I fear dis middle belt and northerners...AIDS na their username.
Shut up its just an exagerration what about enugu state ..dat has a high. Percentage of prostitutes everwhere and also HIV rate in d east..bayelsa nkor..if you ave not been to bayelsa u no go know say their men na woman wrapper..can poke anytin raw..gals na freaks..make we hear word jare sey na only benue dey naija
Jokes EtcObama Flaunts My Oga At The Top T-shirt... See His Swag! by Revolva(op): 9:42am On Mar 18, 2013
Obama Flaunts My Oga At The Top T-shirt... See his swag!ooo dope or not

EducationRe: Tinuade Okoro Is Ghana's Best Graduating Medical Student by Revolva(m): 8:54am On Mar 18, 2013
Umm okoro...it may be the ijaw part of ondo.maybe papa na ijaw and mama na yoruba ondo..nice one gal no be all dis BB babes and brazilian hair wanna be gals that ave notin upstairs only to chop dycks
PoliticsRe: Jonathan "Struggling To Build" His Village House by Revolva(m): 10:53pm On Mar 17, 2013
The president of the federal republic of Nigeria is just a CLOWN ..
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Fires All Law School Directors by Revolva(m): 6:40pm On Mar 17, 2013
See una yeye president dey. Feel like a Don...dey sack able bodied men wey dey brillant than him...like say d number 1 post wey he dey handlehe don do work properly
Foreign AffairsRe: Sperm Selling Business Booming In Ghana by Revolva(m): 5:37pm On Mar 17, 2013
Omo make dem come naija...some guyz na peter north .or lex steele..haha una know dose porn starz...haha..omo the company go carry one GP tank. Of sperm export from naija a month..haha
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are Ungrateful To Obasanjo - Ahmadu Ali by Revolva(m): 5:08pm On Mar 17, 2013
jimcaddy: Ahmodu Ali is talkng trash.. How many things have the so called hausa pple done except plotting coups and bombing pple.. The Igbos can neva nd will neva run this county bcaus Igbo pple seem to always agree to disagree.. Every igbo man is always right in his own opinions, hence, democracy can neva thrive under an igbo administration.
Ol boy dem tell you say ahmadu ali na hausa..he is an igala man..from kogi ok he is a middlebeltan just like david mark ok ..not fully a northerner in location ok
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are Ungrateful To Obasanjo - Ahmadu Ali by Revolva(m): 9:48am On Mar 17, 2013
babe_online: Instead of him bashing the yorubas I think he should be talking to his stupid muslim/hausa brothers. They are the ones who are ungrateful because they are RUINING the beautiful country that belongs to EVERY Nigerian;Nigeria.
And who told you ahmadu ali is hausa..he may be a muslim..he is an igala man from kogi ok...and look don't equate igalas .with hausas..igala is a tribe on its own..do your research..igala has similarity like yorubas.in language.. And very close to the igbos.geographically..look aren't auchi folks in edo north predominantly muslims.does that warrant them to be called hausashuh Fool
RomanceRe: Why Do Girls Lie? by Revolva(m): 9:39am On Mar 17, 2013
@poster na here be romance section...oya mod move am shaparly
Christianity EtcRe: What Would Make You Change Your Religion? by Revolva(m): 9:33am On Mar 17, 2013
Money is my religion - I can't change it
Christianity EtcRe: Pope Francis: Angel-shaped Cloud Appears After His Announcement by Revolva(m): 9:05am On Mar 17, 2013
White. Lies...haha angel in florida..hahaha florida is a new sodom and gomorrah...and wetin angel dey do there!!! I go just draw my glock..blast the M'f'kin so called angel...let me ask how does the election of the new pope change the price of garri at oyingbo market
Foreign AffairsAlamieyeseigha: US May Shelve Planned Obama Visit by Revolva(op): 8:59am On Mar 17, 2013
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY:
*THE GUARDIAN*

Alamieyeseigha: US May Shelve Planned Obama Visit

PRESIDENT Barack Obama’s official relationship with President Goodluck Jonathan appears to be in jeopardy, following indications that Obama’s scheduled visit to Nigeria has been suspended over the state pardon granted former Bayelsa State Governor, Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha.

It was gathered that the visit had already been agreed upon between governments of the United States and Nigeria, but has to be put on hold as a result of domestic pressure over the Boko Haram menace and Alamieyeseigha, whose corruption case has become a model for government officials in showing America’s new determination to fight kleptocracy around the world.

American generals have continued to call for increased pressure against the Boko Haram sect and other terrorist groups in Africa.

Speaking at the US Congress, the outgoing Commander of the African Command, General Carter Ham, warned that “if pressure on Boko Haram decreases, they could expand their capabilities and reach to pose a more significant threat to US interests.”

Top officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC had, a few weeks ago, hinted that a principled agreement has now been reached between Nigeria and US government on the need for Obama to visit Nigeria during his second term.

But it is believed that Obama would not want to be identified with the Nigerian president through a state visit to Abuja, if the current wave of negative feelings and impact in the US over the pardon persists.

Since the pardon was announced by the Nigerian government, western news agencies and press, including Associated Press, New York Times and local TV networks have made a big deal of the story, which sources said sent shock waves across US government circles, including State Department, Justice Department and the Homeland Security Department-all US government agencies that were involved in dealing with the US end of the Alamieyeseigha corruption case.

Reflecting what is clearly the dominant perception of Americans, the New York Times reported that “conviction for corruption by top officials in Nigeria are so rare that they are treated as national milestones. So, when the government rolled back one of the most prominent of them this week, the shock was commensurate.”

But the plans by both sides to advance the visit were already being considered with meetings set up between Nigerian officials with different US officials in Washington DC. But sources said, over the weekend, that the international shock of the Alamieyeseigha’s pardon might become a significant wheel in the clog of the progress for a US presidential visit.

Although the plans for the visit were yet to be made public, US sources said it would now require “double effort” to make it a reality with the Jonathan presidency’s decision to pardon a well-known corruption case. At least, it is believed that the planned US presidential visit would be delayed until such a time the Jonathan administration improves upon its anti-corruption records in the estimation of the international community.

On more than one occasion, the US government, specifically from the US Justice Department, has used the celebrated corruption case of D S P Alamieyeseigha as its major success story. This has involved officials as high as US Assistant Attorney-General Lanny Breuer talking about the former Governor’s case as a good showcase of America’s resolve.

Just like the US Embassy in Nigeria and the State Department have said over the weekend, the US government considers the pardon to the former governor a setback to Nigeria’s anti-corruption effort, but inside sources fear that it might affect US-Nigeria relationship, which otherwise has been on an upswing in the last three years under Nigeria’s Ambassador Ade Adefuye.

So significant is the Alamieyeseigha’s case that it is being currently used as part of a promotion for an International Financial Crime Conference and Exhibition being planned for this May in Florida by the Association of Financial Crime Specialists. The Alamieyeseigha story is currently running on the website of the association.

According to the association and also the US Justice Department, Alamieyeseigha’s case is one of the first targets of the “Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative,’ a new Justice Department unit that uses civil forfeiture laws to track and seize the US-based assets of corrupt foreign officials.

“On June 28, Alamieyeseigha became the programme’s first success story.

Federal prosecutors assigned to the Initiative executed a forfeiture order on more than $400,000 the corrupt former official held at a brokerage account with Fidelity Investments, in Boston,” it was stated.

It was added that “the governor of Nigeria’s oil-rich Bayelsa State in 1999, Alamieyeseigha stole an estimated $12 million from government coffers over six years. He found a safe haven for the extortion, bribes, kickbacks and theft in US real estate and financial accounts
CelebritiesRe: Uti Nwachukwu Posts Pictures With A Girl To Dispel Gay Rumours by Revolva(m): 8:54am On Mar 17, 2013
Why do people like callin a handsome man Gay even if the person is not..or does not have sex with a fellow man..I call that kind of genaralization lame..thinking..sey na uti fault make una mama n papa look like baboon wey dem born una with monkey face..
PoliticsRe: Alamisiegha's Pardon: US Expresses Regret by Revolva(m): 8:07am On Mar 17, 2013
Reflecting what is clearly the dominant perception of Americans, the New York Times reported that “conviction for corruption by top officials in Nigeria are so rare that they are treated as national milestones. So, when the government rolled back one of the most prominent of them this week, the shock was commensurate.
PoliticsRe: 2015 Senate Campaign Poster For Alamieyeseigha by Revolva(m): 12:56am On Mar 17, 2013
Alamieyeseigha again...Nigeria is just an epitome of corruption...shame shame bayelsan and the ijaw nation
HealthRe: Coping With Mental Illness In Nigeria: A Beautiful Writer's Experience by Revolva(m): 12:55am On Mar 17, 2013
wait wait wait...so dis fyne babe in the pic has mental illness..na wa oo.....Nigeria GET MANY MAD GALS..OOOO
PoliticsRe: 'My Oga At The Top': Wife Protests At Channels TV' by Revolva(m): 12:54am On Mar 17, 2013
well its a pity sha....its not channels TV fault ok....she should just go and get federal govt thats all....ok...his duty was a national calling...not channel tv calling...
RomanceRe: Can You Share Your Partner? by Revolva(m): 12:53am On Mar 17, 2013
yes if we agree and if them go fit drop correct bar ..i am a love-vendor
TV/MoviesRe: 'Who Be Mumu' Tv Series By 2face & Sound-Sultan by Revolva(m): 7:13pm On Mar 16, 2013
TWO GREATEST ..I TOO LIKE DEM..COMBINATION OF IDEAS
PoliticsYoruba, Totally Ungrateful Kind Of People – Ahmadu Ali by Revolva(op): 7:09pm On Mar 16, 2013
Former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr Ahmadu Ali, has described the Yoruba people of south west Nigeria as a “totally ungrateful kind of people”.

Ali, who said this in an interview culled from The SUN, was speaking on the background of the fact that former head of state, General Olusegun Obasano (retd) could have held on to power in 1979 but chose to hand over to a democratically elected president.

According to him, “After all, it is the gun that got them there. And you people still don’t recognise him (Obasanjo), especially the Yoruba people who are totally ungrateful kind of people in this country.” When prodded further on if he should be quoted, Ali thundered, “Put it like that. They are ungrateful” and went further to correct the impression that Obasanjo was unfair to Yoruba people throughout his time in government. “What do you mean by being unfair to them?” he asked.

“He is not a tribalist and he was not ruling a Yoruba kingdom. He ruled Nigeria. My own kingdom is one of the oldest kingdoms in this country –Igala kingdom. By 1100 or so when the barbarians were invading Britain, Igala was already a kingdom. How do you expect the man to behave?”

And on the now famous 2/3 controversy which erupted following the elections that produced Alhaji Shehu Shagari as civilian President in 1979 as against the choice of Chief Obafemi Awolowo – Obasanjo’s kinsman, Colonel Ahmadu Ali (retd) as he was known then, responded, “Don’t talk rubbish. You are talking rubbish” he fumed at his interviewer. “That is the stupidity of the press and the self-appointed Yoruba leaders who are failures in their various fields of endeavour. They are just a total failure. How can you say in an election where one candidate scored 12 million and showed presence in more than 12 states out of 19 and another candidate scored five million and showed presence in only five states, you then give it to the second person? What is democracy about? Is it a game of numbers?

All the argument is about 12 two third? What is two third? The man had 12 states and 12 million votes. Awolowo had only five million and only in five states. You want to go and give it to him? Yoruba are another character.”

http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/yoruba-totally-ungrateful-kind-of-people-ahmadu-ali/

CelebritiesRe: Lil Wayne In Critical Condition And In A Coma After More Seizures by Revolva(m): 7:02pm On Mar 16, 2013
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin TOO MUCH CHAMAGNE AND CIROC ..ALCAHOL AND LESS GOOD FOOD....WEED AND RAMPANT SEX
CelebritiesRe: Ruggedman Insulted On Twitter For Scolding Channelstv Reporters by Revolva(m): 1:36pm On Mar 16, 2013
blink182: Ruggedman is actually not a smart person. I learnt that years back when he pulled some other dumb stunt.
You are extra professional .stupid..let's say the truth ..the man bleeped up!! And they kept asking him question to make him remember the .com or .gov.ng they wey giving him clues in a repeated question way but the. Man did not realise. And he spoilt everythin by saying my oga at the top...I laff fall from chair...or is he a kid that the presenters will spoon feed..so you and ruggedman are supposed to be exchanged for a bag of garri @ oyingbo market
PoliticsRe: Reasons Why "My Oga At The Top" Jokes Must Stop. by Revolva(m): 10:38am On Mar 16, 2013
I watched the interview live on channels that day...I laff and fell off my chair!!!
He was given a clue..the presenters asked him...several times to allow him think..he kept looking dumb and my oga at the top knows it...kept flowing out of his mouf hahah @ OP you need to be whooped..he is the jester of 2013 ....
FashionRe: Toolz Covers TW Magazine by Revolva(m): 12:29pm On Mar 15, 2013
tools hip be like combat knickers
HealthRe: It’s World Kidney Day: Protect Your Kidneys by Revolva(m): 7:58am On Mar 15, 2013
Wow kidney day..omo what ciggarette. And alkahol is not good..what of weed nkor..hope its medicinal..I know it is...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 (of 409 pages)