Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 7:29pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Chinum: When you are ready for a reasonable discuss I would know. You are a cretinous fuuktard. In the dilapidated Nigerian schools that produced you, the dumb shyt you vomitted is what is called "reasonable discuss"? University of Beer Parlour graduate.  |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 7:27pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
pekeyim: I'm sure you didn't know even Ordinary Shell or Total staffs fly first / business class always
The Execs fly private.
Go back to school!!!
N tell your Great Grand Pa to do the same.
You are an excuse for a Human being.
Your skin would be more valuable to be used for leather shoes. You are a cretinous fuuktard! You thought "AHHHHHHHH! I am going to make sense" when you conjured up this rubbish? Moronic product of a failed education system. So do these same Oil company staff fly First/Business/Private jet after they leave the oil company, fuuktard? So because their oil company pay for good flight, in your moronic mind, that means they can afford it normally on a day to day basis? Moronic product of a failed education system, you want me to go to the daft school that produced you?  |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 7:23pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Elxandre: How do we get non looters bro ? Shoot 60% of Nigerian voters based on how dumb they are.  |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 7:21pm On Feb 06, 2015*. Modified: 1:10pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
ApexTitan: When it comes to intelligence and competence I think both candidates are evenly matched, we are not dealing with any Einsteins that's for sure. One is weak where the other is obstinate. As for intentions those can be very misleading. . . I rememeber the saying "the road to hell is paved with good intentions".
Anyway I hope that on the 14th Nigeria does not return to a past that it desperately needs to cut away from. To be frank, I disagree about them being matched. Buhari is not the brightest tool in the box, but Retardeen's 'stupidity' adds a long string of extra "u"s to the word. I would rather travel to hell on roads paved with good intentions, than travel on one paved with bad intentions. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 3:22pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dokyOloye: Lol,see this jew man see shotgun.If I catch U eee Ewu,U think say na to de riot we de talk of.Jew man like U. You are a cretinous fuuktard. Go and beg someone to blow your brains out. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 3:22pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Chinum: What's wrong with him? Is that the answer to the question I asked you? |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 3:18pm On Feb 06, 2015*. Modified: 1:07pm On Feb 07, 2015 |
ApexTitan: True, much of Jonathan's rule has been characterised by waste and corruption. There has been some postives but the negatives stand out more glaringly. Anybody who argues otherwise is not being honest. The question before us now is whether Buhari is a better alternative to Jonathan and I maintain that he isn't.
Your statement that Buhari during his time targetted only wrong doers suffers from the same "glossing over" that I accuse The Economist of in their article. Buhari's regime was anything but fair anybody it did not like was a target. People were punished and killed without a fair trial. The only good legacy from his regime are pictures of Nigerians (under the supervision of soldiers) lining up at bus stations. He pursued what many will agree were very questionable economic policies. It is with that mindset that he appears to want to rule the country today and aside from the anti corruption chants his campaign has been making he has not shown how his economic proposals are any better than what is already in place.( Again curiously The Economist did not bother to analyse any of this)
Jonathan has many faults and shortcomings, we need change but there is nothing in Buhari that I have seen that assures me that he is the change we need. As I have always said, I judge leaders on 3 things: Intelligence, Competence and Intentions. Considering there are only 2 viable options given to Nigerians, both of which are poor options (as The Economists too said), then the only alternative to Retardeen is Buhari. Buhari is a better choice because he scores higher in my 3 criteria. Far higher in intentions. Not such great scores for the other 2 but still better than Retardeen's scores. Retardeen is a controllable cretin that is unintelligent, incompetent and does not have good intentions. I dare say, I am sure many of his mistakes can be directly linked to the advice (or more so, instructions) of his illiterate wife. Some others from greedy people, who surround him and are far smarter than him. |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 3:10pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Alfranco: Civility is a trait found in great minds in liberal quantity. God bless you bro. Moronic Nigerians and their dependence on adages.  |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:53pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Elxandre: Don't you think he (Tinubu) will likely want to recoup his investments in cash and kind of APC eventually triumphs? He surely isn't wasting his time and resources for nothing.
I don't actually care, but APC laying this claims and corruption allegations are just being hypocritical! It is not "investments", mate. It is "looting". Tinubu is not investing his resources, he is looting the public's resources. There is nothing to recoup except by the Nigerian people. As long as majority of Nigerians continue voting for looters in elections, you will keep on having looters at elections. |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 2:51pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
ApexTitan: Attempting to hold brief for Jonathan as a person or the type of character he is is of little use, obviously many Nigerians and much of the international community see him as a weakling. I myself have and still continue to be very critical of some of his actions. It is when Jonathan's rule is juxtaposed with that of Buhari's (and the claims and promises that Buhari has made) that we see that Jonathan is way better.
The Economist in that article completely glossed over the inhumanities that the Nigerian population suffered under Buhari, the newspaper also, curiously, didn't appreciate the dangers and damage that Buhari's policies wrought on the country's economy. The basis for their endorsement of Buhari is soley on the anti corruption toga that Buhari's supporters have colored his regime with. He was a merciless dictator who was responsible for part of the fundamental problems that plague Nigeria till this day. Buhari continues to be unrepentant about his regime - he insists that he was right, he continues to make divisive and inflammatory comments which indicate that he is anything but a democrat. In addition to this Buhari has failed to demonstrate that he possesses the wherewithal needed to lead a modern democratic nation to greatness. Nigeria does not need another tyrant.
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A funny thing about the Economist article is that it admits that the Nigerian economy is growing but it says the growth is not as a result of the government's policies. Is the Economist suggesting that growth and development can be automatic and independent? Is our economy on auto-pilot? More reasons why Nigerian economic growth is despite Retardeen, not because of him: https://www.nairaland.com/1410261/tear-burn-nigerian-passport-once/12#17703773https://www.nairaland.com/2132488/dumb-criminal-actions-gej |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:34pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
pekeyim: She didn't buy it?
Like Thieffnubu!
Last time I checked she was Minister of Petroleum Resources + OPEC Chairman (Person) An educated person will know what those roles entail.
But the quota system people won't. You are a cretinous fuuktard! Because one is a Minister or OPEC chairman means they must fly private jet? |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:33pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Elxandre: calm down.
These politicians are the same. Didn't Tinubu also spend billions on his birthday? That is one of the people screaming 'change', yet he has billions of Naira in net worth.
What I hate is pot calling a kettle black.
smh... You are right! Tinubu appears to be a crook but one argument I have heard is that he needed to be a crook before his party can compete in elections with PDP. With an incumbent government stealing money and using public funds unabashed for elections, how do you expect the opposition to compete? |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 2:29pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
ApexTitan: Attempting to hold brief for Jonathan as a person or the type of character he is is of little use, obviously many Nigerians and much of the international community see him as a weakling. I myself have and still continue to be very critical of some of his actions. It is when Jonathan's rule is juxtaposed with that of Buhari's (and the claims and promises that Buhari has made) that we see that Jonathan is way better.
The Economist in that article completely glossed over the inhumanities that the Nigerian population suffered under Buhari, the newspaper also, curiously, didn't appreciate the dangers and damage that Buhari's policies wrought on the country's economy. The basis for their endorsement of Buhari is soley on the anti corruption toga that Buhari's supporters have colored his regime with. He was a merciless dictator who was responsible for part of the fundamental problems that plague Nigeria till this day. Buhari continues to be unrepentant about his regime - he insists that he was right, he continues to make divisive and inflammatory comments which indicate that he is anything but a democrat. In addition to this Buhari has failed to demonstrate that he possesses the wherewithal needed to lead a modern democratic nation to greatness. Nigeria does not need another tyrant. Buhari targeted wrong-doers and aimed to stop wrongdoing. Retardeen targets good-doers and aims to aid wrongdoing. Who's policy is more of a danger and can cause damage to the country's economy? ApexTitan: A funny thing about the Economist article is that it admits that the Nigerian economy is growing but it says the growth is not as a result of the government's policies. Is the Economist suggesting that growth and development can be automatic and independent? Is our economy on auto-pilot? If you learn economics, like the people at The Economists, you will realise an economy can be dependent on factors like: a) Leading and lagging effects of previous economic policies/factors. b) External shocks c) Informal sector contributions d) Emergent structure of local economy and its forces Is it Retardeen's policy that gave Nigerians its population and made it an attractive market? (d)
Is it Retardeen's policy that made oil prices rise over $100 per barrel? (b)
Is it Retardeen's policy that led to the consolidation of the banking industry that led to more competition? (a)
Is it Retardeen's policy that made Nigerians entreprenuerial and led to new sectors like Nollywood? (c) (d)So can you see now how the intellectuals at The Economists can come up with the fact that Nigeria is growing not as a result of Retardeen but despite him. All Retardeen needs to do is not help us fck it up. He tried with his consistent support for corruption and waste of foreign reserves but the economy was resilient. Every policy/achievement that Retardeen has publicly declared he would make happen, he has failed in. So how can you attribute success to his policies? The clerisy know the growth would have even been better if he was not President. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:14pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
chukwudi44: Either produce evidence she stole money or forever keep your mouth shut.if it pains you so much go ahead and work for your own money and stop whining.Even a freshly employed graduate in shell is in big money let alone someone who worked for years and rose to become a director.Directors in Banks even have private jets let alone a big oil coy like shell You are a cretinous fuuktards. List the directors in banks that have private jets. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:12pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
pekeyim: Losers Diezani was in Shell all her Life, and this is the kind of propaganda APC is putting up.
Her father was a King
Her Husband was a Governor You are a cretinous fuuktard! And these make her able to afford a private jet? |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:05pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
joelenesleek: After all she has oil in her state. STOP COMPLAINING AND MAKE USE OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES IN YOUR STATE. stop putting your eye for oil money explore other resources like Cows. This is a perfect example of a cretinous product of a failed education system. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:04pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
danielicon: my God bless u and give u and ur generation unending testimony. why do people rant about Alison? politicians are luxurious in nature, people shout buhari for change. una no see the change in 2003,2007 and 2011, na now una see am.? Clueless Nigerians. the problem with Nigerians is that very few of Nigerians know abt politics. most ppl just take it as they heard You are a cretinous fuuktard! Explain to me how politicians are luxurious in nature. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:01pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Chinum: Don't mind them. Finding fault with how a woman spends her own money but seeing nothing wrong in a daughter spending the money her dad claims not to have.
Who does not know that oil companies pay a hell lot of money to their graduate trainees not to talk of someone that has risen to head OPEC.
Abeg enough of these sentiments. Funny enough, if it was a man, I'm sure his actions would have been justified. Whether he worked for the money or not. Taking a cue from our politicians. You are a cretinous fuuktard! Can you explain how it is her money? |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 2:00pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dokyOloye: Is dis d best U can do?Ewu You are a cretinous fuuktard! You need to be saved from your damaged moronic brain by having someone blast it with a shotgun. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:57pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:50pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
dokyOloye: APC is going after all d women in GEJ's govt cos APC is an hardcore Islamic party and hardcore islamists believe women should never be heard nor seen talk more of holding positions. Cretinous fuuktard! |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:50pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
oluspencer: Guy, Pls stop giving us fake values because u want to protect some mishevious act. It is your right to leave like slave to your Idols. I'll be patient and wait for her to answer. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:47pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jaybee3: Well that's not an option worth considering for now.
I'm taking it personal simply because i understand the economic risk of having the GEJ rule us for another four years. Oil prices are down and corruption has not slowed pace meaning they will be forced to borrow to run an already bloated government.
Who is going to pay for the borrowed money? How would we as a nation improve our infrastructures if oil prices never recover? The fuuktards that vote for the reetard and some few unfortunate Nigerians. I have my red British pali (gold dust), I have a degree from a world-class university, I have a fine, fine, fine brain and I have tremendous gravitas in front of people in the corporate world. I would be just fine. Let them make the mistake of voting for someone known worldwide as a foool and then they will see their fate. I will visit once in a while with pounds in my pocket. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:38pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
tit: This is ajimobi daughter, her red dress is $50,000 of Oyo people money. She wear it to British Fashion show, my friend is there and see her. What dress is that? Show us wheree you got the picture from. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:37pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
tit: this is Buhari daughter in Los Angeles. Her hand bag is $15000.
She is spending money like water in London. What bag is that and how did you know it cost $15,000. I wait. |
Politics › Re: Flamboyant Life Style Of Diezani Alison-Madueke by Sagamite(m): 1:34pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Chuksgeo: My friends in Texas says the Madueke's lives like gods in the US PapiWata: It costs roughly the equivalent of 100 first-class commercial airline round-trip tickets to London from Lagos, to take ONE round-trip by chartered private jet on the same route. This utterly disgusting hooker flies on private jets ALL the ffucking time, using money from the national treasury of Nigeria.
Even the most ardent supporters of Jonathan Goodluck should be alarmed and saddened that a pathologically greedy kleptomaniac woman of this nature, who really should be locked away safely behind bars, is allowed to CONTINUE reveling in her champagne and caviar lifestyle of decadent over-consumption, at the the expense of the Nigerian treasury. https://www.nairaland.com/2131672/audit-report-indicts-nnpc-corporation/4#30453579 |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 1:08pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
gbl01: Wow! An adult? So only your opinion is right? all other people's opinion are moronic and rubbish? to a point all your response to every other person is insult? We can make sense, correct people without having to insult them. I guess you've chosen your path which is to insult people-what a profession! Thanks for the insult and ride on! at your age, its impossible to change your thinking and mentality or even become civil. At of the abundance of the heart, you speak. Kudos- you might not bother spewing more insults, i surely wont grace you with a response You are a cretinous fuuktard! Did I say only my opinion was right?  I asked you a question based on your moronic opinions. Answer the questions and show us that your opinion was reasoned from your brain and not your arse! Oya, chop chop. Answer.  |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 12:58pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: Peabrain....go ahead and tell us ONE THING in Nigeria that ever got better "by accident". We are waiting! You are a cretinous fuuktard. Tell us the one person responsible for our economic growth, cretin. |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 12:57pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
gbl01: I understand all your responses to everybody have to be insults when they dont reason in sync with your thoughts. I apologize for quoting you. I was only trying to give my own opinion. Thank you and have a nice day!
People are entitled to their opinion (even if contrary to your own ideas) and its never right to insult them for their line of thought. "I am entitled to an opinion" is not justification to spew moronic rubbish. You are only entitled to reasoned opinions. Next time use your brain before sharing your opinions. Otherwise leave it where it is and don't share. |
Politics › Re: Lagos APGA Candidate Asked To Speak Yoruba.(Video) by Sagamite(m): 12:53pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 12:44pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
jdilight: If buhari government put Nigeria on a good economic road why did general IBB remove him by a coup.
According to Ibb, "it became necessary to stop the nation from impending economic catastrophy."
If he could not do it when no one could ask him what are you doing. Why do you think he can when more than 150 million Nigerians are asking questions?
Buhari is no option. You are a cretinous fuuktard. So your evidence of Buhari's poor performance is that IBB chose to do a coup? Look at the reasoning of a product of a Patience Jonathan-run education system. |
Politics › Re: A Former Dictator Is A Better Choice Than A Failed President - THE ECONOMIST by Sagamite(m): 12:41pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
nawahoo: The greater shame is on you. Should it matter how much was stolen? Why not investigate the allegation before the man was sacked? Money has been stole and there should have been purninshments. Where are the perpetrators? I bet nothing will happen to them as ususal. Yeye dey smell Don't mind the fuuktard. $1.48bn in a country with an annual budget of $36bn is just a small problem of reconciliation. This is an example of the kind of fuuktards with the right to vote in Nigeria. |