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The irony here is that she's better read than the shariarist at the helm as we speak.. |
In the end, you all will realize that societies don't go to war because they love to fight.... Most times war was brought to their doorsteps by wild neighbors and pugnacious cultures alike... Surrendering even before the first shot will only make you a slave... |
Tranquill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFwj28U8eQE @ 0:19 Not as if I'm interested in your madness anyway.. |
The pressure is on him a lot.. He did score but missed an open sitter 3 minutes later.. Knowing him and what he's capable of doing, I think ordinarily, he would have tucked that one in.. He needs to take his mind off the negative criticisms that come with those questioning the price Napoli shelled out for him. I think he will succeed but that will depend a lot on the club keeping Gattuso who seem to like the guy somehow.. |
Charge all of them to Court and sentence them according to the law.. |
raker300:That thing is simply a nuisance.. |
oyatz:Good analysis! That's why I said that since the island in question here is a place shared by Benin and Nigeria, with France still teleguiding the Beniniose as was/is the case with Cameroon, Nigeria should not hesitate to join another green, red or Orange tree agreements to hand over this island to the republic of Benin! Right? Unless the government of benin republic is not interested, otherwise the island is there for their taking! And I can assure you, they will have the support of "Nigerians" like me! You guys are unbelievable! The Bakassi ruling was riddled with so many loopholes which Nigeria could have manipulated to get back the island! It was nothing but a failure of leadership! To start with, it was stated clearly that the indigenous inhabitants of that island were/are Nigerians! Plebiscite!? Referendum!? No! Obasanjo rushed to slice off that part of the former eastern Nigeria and handed it over to Cameroon! Obviously to keep to dubious war time agreements between federal Nigeria and most of these francophone states,... Agreements that have destroyed Nigeria beyond repair today! Let me ask you; Do you know that up till this day, Thee United States that is forcing Nigeria to obey the world Court ruling does not recognize the authorities of the international court over her affairs or sovereignty? So how come that we had in this dubious country, a regime so desperate to kowtow to the demands of those who will NEVER under any circumstances, obey the dictates of the same court? I will like to see your face as you explain that.. Fake nationalists and worn out 'patriots' everywhere.. |
onuman: onuman:I know this.. I'm talking about how you get to do so... The state-mechanism is entrenched against such moves. So how can one be able to get more states created in the East, when actually the lopsided make up of the federal legislature (a body that will play a big role in this) was initiated to mitigate against such moves... How can one peacefully circumvent an evil system to do this good? That's where the rub is.. |
Put bluntly; they're there to possess their possessions! It's ok naaàh |
Obasanjo consciously handed over Bakassi peninsula to the Cameroonian government! He even organized a military ceremony to that effect! Nobody from other parts of the country rose against this! This was an ijiot that swore by the constitution to protect the country and her boundaries! Today Bakassi indigenes are all scattered across different refugee camps in Cross Rivers State while Obasanjo is quietly enjoying his share of the national loot in Ogun State! That island should be yanked off and dashed to Lesotho! Since some of you only start reasoning once you start feeling the heat.. |
kingk:The hand smooth pass that of teenagers sef.. Very strange terrorists there.. |
HacheNoire:I think it has a lot to do with dwarfs vehemently insisting they will only marry fellow dwarfs! It's disheartening! Many short people in this country refuse to see the good reason in helping their unborn child by marrying taller people, in order to help the children, the family, the country and humanity in general with more shiny taller human specimens.. It's unbelievable! Discomforting really! It's as Evil as the ugly ones amongst us who will always scanvenge the corners of the earth to marry fellow atrociously ugly people! Very vicious bunch of heartless citizens! In the end, we are left with the likes of Obasanjos oshiomohle and Mr Ibu! To add insult to injury, these ones will later become famous and will be seen by the rest of the world as the "faces" of true Nigerians! God dey shaaa.. |
tejpot:Very empty-headed executive bimbo.. Very loud and noisy upstart of a governor.. |
icondave:Nyesomghosa Wikevie |
When they run out of ideas on what to do as governors, they start moulding concrete allover town in the name of flyovers.. |
And the Bank Chief executives who help to ship out these massive amounts are walking around free? |
Oshigun:Is Igboho and his rampaging nuisance legal too? When he was about to be arrested, you guys went berserk! Why not hand him over to the law enforcement agencies, because let's face it, the fact is that nomatter how worthy his cause, his outfit is ILLEGAL and his actions have resulted to the loss of lives and property! Right or wrong? |
onuman:How can this be remedied? |
Before the 90s and the coming of the shariah madness, most NTA female broadcasters were not putting all these hijabs and wild scarfs.. Maybe some mild scarfs to suit their attire.. I remember some female muslim broadcasters then, who came on TV wearing less.. But after the long rule by northern army officers all through the 80s, the whole thing started changing, until we got to where we are today! These days, it's as if there is a campaign/competition going on to portray all sorts of religious and tribal loyalties through the dress codes of the broadcasters at the NTA.. Meanwhile other Muslim countries are vigorously liberalizing... |
Golan007:Dey there dey ask haughty questions... You go soon enter Benin republic while still defending the caliphate.. |
No country develops a strong economy with a vicious mercenary banking system. The main problem we have in this country as it regards rapid industrialization is the banking sector! Soludo tried with his consolidation efforts but ultimately failed because the cabals are not interested in saving the country but are more interested in saving their pockets. You need big banks manned by very serious minds to build a roburst economy. But here, since 1970, we have concessioned off the banks to some well connected families and all they do is to lend to family and friends and then find every dubious means within the system to cheat the country! Those in power know this, we know this, but nobody wants to make the radical efforts needed to save the Nigerian banking set up because, such changes will either effect friends, business partners or favoured ethnic groups.. We don't really need more than 3 to 5 banks in this country! That's just the fact. At this stage, what the country needs are well capitalized banks functioning effectively within well laid down rules. Banks that can fund mega projects, without totally depending on foreigners.. All Asian tigers tarted of with banks attached to home grown conglomerates. But here, it's a cabal business with banks set up to siphon foreign exchange for the very corrupt few.. |
If you check well, you might find out that the German actually broke the law here and is about getting away with crime. But then because of the thousands of 'rectangle heads in round holes' we have in the civil service, the prosecutors have bungled their case here and the country as usual will pay for it.. |
Looks like Amotekun is suffering from too much political infuences from governors and other state actors in the west. Now something close to ESN, a security agency removed from the total control of political office holders is about to be inaugurated.. If so, it makes you wonder why institutions created by governments in the south to protect the interest of the south are always dancing to the whims of the federal forces while such organizations like hisbah up north, are totally entrenched in the duty of safeguarding the cultural life of their people irrespective of the opinion down south.. There are reasons for this.. Obviously, most of the people we call our governors and political representatives down south are nothing but "nothern recruits"! They are there to pretend like they are working for their immediate constituents when in practical terms, they are just taking orders from the north... This should call for some soulsearching.. If you don't know the root of your problems, you can never find solutions to them... |
Others are going to Mars.., we are discussing hijabs! How I ended up in this deadbeat country is what I don't know.. |
Women and food sef... |
Good structure... The color riot tho... |
Just one example: The amount of oil stolen on daily basis from Nigeria is most probably bigger than the amount that is reported by the NNPC. The major oil thieves siphoning billions of dollars on yearly basis in this way are the oil multinationals.. Who are the owners? The oyibos who dominate the security council of the UN! The same council entrusted with the responsibility of imposing sanctions and all that... So? Nigeria as a chaos is working perfectly fine for the westerners... Why "fix" it if it's not "broken"? |
Wickedfacts:Very correct. It's also only during the campaigns that you see him laughing at all sorts of jokes, both the funny and the sterile.., smiling sheepishly, wearing other ethnic groups traditional outfits..., explaining issues patiently to his audie and talking to Nigerian journalists and co... Once elections are over, Buhari automatically reverts to his sardonic and stern mien. You will hardly see him again, apart from when he goes to take orders from London, during swearing in and ofcourse when he's walking around Aso Rock like an emperor.. |
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