Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 9:42pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
Sybellah: did u see her vid? i don't like her pics too much but in the ceremony fierce! Where is her vid? Back in earlier pages? |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 9:36pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
Sybellah: France,..., South Africa  JESUS! Look at Ms SA!!! EWWWWOOOO! I can't emphasis enough how hot this babe is. Kai! God is good! |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 9:33pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 7:13pm On Sep 08, 2013*. Modified: 4:09pm On Sep 09, 2013 |
The same silly argument about "our rights to practice our religion" is the same argument Wahhabists would use to defend their destruction of women's lives in Saudi Arabia.
The women do not have the freedom to live their lives as they choose or develop themselves in Saudi Arabia because there are laws there that (based on Wahhabi interpretation) dictate they should be locked up and made second class citizens. It is even a freaking challenge for them to get something as simple as exercise.
Okay, lets say these Wahhabists have "rights to practice their religion" and the women agree with these rights. The only way these women can ever live a life of choice, self-development and self-determination is by leaving the country which has such laws. Unfortunately, under the "rights to practice their religion" of Wahhabists, that is not her independent choice, she needs the special permission of a male to leave the country. They are not allowed to leave the country unless the father, male guardian, husband or even her pubescent son give explicit permission.
So if these women, ADULT WOMEN o, do not have an understanding or open minded male owners who can tolerate her going to "sinful" countries, she cannot dream of leaving Saudi Arabia to live a life of choice, self-development and self-determination like any sane fundamental human rights would allow because these Wahhabists have "rights to practice their religion".
So lets look at the final option. Since these laws based on Wahhabists' "rights to practice their religion" is applicable to only Muslim women citizen of the country. Her final hope is to stop being a Muslim so she can leave the country to go and live a life of choice, self-development and self-determination. Alas, that is apostasy. Once she does that, her punishment is to be sentenced to death for renouncing her religion, Islam, because Wahhabists have "rights to practice their religion".
So these women are stuck their entire life because some people think they have "rights to practice their religion".
Fck your right to practice your religion if you are going to eliminate other's choices and damage their lives. Your right to practice your religion, if harmful/restrictive, should only be allowed if you are the only one that is going to get fcked up with your decisions otherwise a sane state can restrain your right to practice your religion. |
Politics › Re: Bode George Supports President Jonathan by Sagamite(m): 6:06pm On Sep 08, 2013 |
Fcking bribed journalist. The correct beginning of the story is Lagos - A former corruption convict, Olabode George,............... |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Messi Accused Of ‘Bullying And Insulting’ Team-mates To Point Of Tears by Sagamite(m): 8:55am On Sep 07, 2013 |
BashToks: Niggre aren't u getting bored of these ur nairaland vocabs.. cretin, gollum, cessipit, and d rest.. lol It just seems to me though that most of yall arent gona cave.. well lets just end it here. There's no point raining insults on each oda Ps: whats ur special beef with naijas education system.. we knw its messd up but u keep cursin It has created a generation dominated by fucktards who are incapable of reasoning but yet highly opinionated and vocal, and who, unfortunately, have a right to vote. Peeves me off! |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 8:45am On Sep 07, 2013 |
musiwa1h: stella damascus is wrong.. canada and the usa and many western countries allow 16 years old to get married if the parent agree.
my believe and people many not agree with me. all women should get married early in life , so that they can have children. medically a woman body heal fasting.
one of the major problem of nigeria is the deceit by many churches who exploit their church member with miracle. You can see this nigeria crowd. and most of them are women who are been deceive by pastors.
The church in Nigeria is exploiting people with miracle. Why do this women need miracle if i may ask. It is because they fail to get married early in life. And because they have been deceive to believe there is a supernatural pastors who can give them children at a older age. Most of this miracle things in Nigeria churches are scam or 419. I have been a Christian for a long time. alot of nigeria pastors are 419.
If we do thing right , people would not need miracle.
I have called for the reduction of the NYSC to just 6 month.
What does the bible says about a woman getting married early, the people want women to get married before the age of 25. The bible specifically want all women to get married before the age of 25. That is why the bible talk about the wife of your youth.
The bible says there is a time for everything and a season to be born. There is a time for a woman to have children. One pastors telling you, he can do miracle for 60 years old women to have baby is a scam. You most ask the question , why have this same supernatural pastors not made their own wife pregrant at the age of 60 years , but they go about telling innocent women at 60 years, they can do miracle. Does that not tell you. they are scam artisit or 419.
I women should by the age of 16 according to canadian and USA law should be ready to start having children with parental approval.
You dont want your failure to be a testimony to others.
Some of us because born again at 13 and we had to leave some churches because we did not find anything Godly about them. One of the things about Godliness, it is telling people the honest truth. And the nigeria church as failed to be a honest church because of money.
I am a kind of person. I dont get involve with all the scam the church in Nigeria get involve , miracle scam etc.. because they are destroying many women lifes in Nigeria.
Stella demascus have been brain wash by some of this churches, but to be honest with you. to be honest with you, if a woman attend my church by 25 she most be married. If she is not, i will make her , one of my wives, (Plural).
Jesus believe in polygamy. And I do.
[size=28pt] A woman will need miracle if she fail to get married early in life. You cant be using the time, you are expected to have children to be going to school. Only a foool does that. [/size]
https://www.cfan.org.uk/sites/default/files/Benin%20Crowd%20shot.jpg I am assuming this is the reetard formerly known as Becomerich?  |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 8:34am On Sep 07, 2013*. Modified: 2:11pm On Sep 07, 2013 |
RoyPCain: neither the muslim harvard doctoral candidate lawyer in boston nor the camp of the lagos professor blindly fighting against norm along with the senator who is tunnel visioned is correct based on The Quran or the implementation of it by Sunnah or Hadith. each group focused solely on a narrow strip of a very wide boulevard.
reaching puberty alone is not what defines the minimum age for marriage in Islam. what is marriage marriage consists the physical and mental. what applies to woman applies to man. man is not always the victim holding the short end of the stick because he has the ace card of pronouncement of divorce while the woman may wish to hang on still. our concern should therefore be about woman protection; entering marriage willing without be forced or deceived [cajoled, coasted] into to do so without her personal interest or benefit as number 1 and not understanding or ready for the duties and/or lacking the mental rigor that it demands.
so the minimum entry stage to reach therefore is puberty [physiology] on one hand coupled with mental maturity [emotional wisdom]. the emotional wisdom outweighs the puberty in the sense that reaching puberty alone can not qualify anyone suddenly becoming marriage worthy, even though categorized as adult because of the signs of puberty.
let me say that one needs to look at other so called monotheistic religion to realize that Islam with the mental qualification prepares man or woman better for the institution of matrimony. what am i saying here, regardless of what the muslims are doing, which may actually be different from what Islam prescribes? This appears to be your opinion. I would have said it appears to be your interpretation if you had provided good evidence from the Quran or Hadiths where you got this perception from. I am sure the Yerimas of this world would easily find some aspects of the Quran to help them generate their own interpretation to satisfy their hebephilia and paedophilia. RoyPCain: Stella Damascus being a non muslim has her christian right and if she wants part of it obliterated by national law, fine. I am sure she will not like it if she is told not to marry in christian tradition or read the Bible, assuming she agrees that churches may not be erected. Stella can't argue blindly almost through the conversation as she did. she must be sensitive to the religious right of others regardless of how foreign they may be to her.
at the end of the day, i think the senator bamboozled the parents of the young girl, who is now forced to juggled together two institutions; motherhood with education. each by itself demand full time attention at all times. she is a superwoman doing this at this tender age. This is not even half a valid argument. In a sane society, if your religious practice(s) directly harms a minor, then to hell with your religious right. When you are an adult, you are free to join a religion or engage in a religious practice that harms you. Sane sovereign states need to protect their minors from lunacy irrespective of whether it has a religious stamp or not. So Stella not being happy her religious right is being obliterated by national law is irrelevant as long as that religious right harms minors that are not old enough to make sound choices and whom the adults have powers to force harmful choices on. Your religious rights should only be valid if they apply to only you as an ADULT! RoyPCain: from the Quran about mental capability/sound mind in judgement.
from Hadith of the prophet [SA] Reading this evidence does not appear to be directly linked to marriage. It appears to be your own interpretation which you deem it "indirectly" relates to marriage. One danger you face is that paedophile Yerima would bring his own evidence from the Quran or an Hadith that DIRECTLY relates to marriage. |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 10:35pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
sally zan: Has yarima married off any of his under aged? Only if he is not busy sexually molesting them. |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 7:12pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
NL member: Of course its crap. I was trying to show everyone how stuupid muslim beliefs are. As stuupid as Christian one too. All are a whole load of illogical crap written by illiterate medieval men claiming God dictated to them. Bollocks! |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 7:08pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
Sybellah: yea Kosovo is hot, India is pretty, but philippines that girl is too much, biggest competition for our africanas I have only seen one pic of Philippines lying down on the bed. India makes me feel like kissing. Spain is freaking hot too. onila: miss Nigeria looking nice for once Green bandana girl stands out. Very cute. |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 5:08pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
Imhotep007: Nigeria, we have a problem.
A key member of the second arm of government has made the the right to be a paedophile his priority instead of finding solutions to myriad of problems that plague Nigeria. How in the name of anything good can anyone with functional reasoning faculty, claim a child has the ability to decide on marriage and deal with the attendant situations that accompany it when adults who are more matured find it difficult to do. He mentioned a few times the age of consent in the US which by the way is between 16 and 18 in all states with age difference between partners not more than three years.
Anything over three years gets the older partner charged with statutory rape resulting in jail time AND a place on the sex offenders register for life. Hopefully this debate wil make parents understand that they have a responsibility to educate their children and not see them as a get out of poverty card. He is not evening claiming the child has that ability. He is claiming the Quran gives him and her father a divine right to marry her off. Fck her ability to decide. That was also the argument of the person that calls himself professor. |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 4:24pm On Sep 06, 2013*. Modified: 8:37am On Sep 07, 2013 |
lertee: If poverty is eradicated or alleviated in nigeria,issues of giving out a child to an old man for marriaage would stop. A man that has the ability to train his daughter through school and as well as provide her basic needs would not be intimidated by a rich man who wants his girl in exchange for money. The origin of this problem is “poverty” people like yerima are just opportunists. The issue their is that the early marriage reinforces the circle of poverty and backwardness, hence slowing down or even risking the chance of ever leaving the poverty. When you have girl-child not going to school, it lowers your ability to reach your potential as a society because it lowers the learning opportunities of the future children. For one, it limits the mother's potential of being a high earner and hence provide the best for the child. Two, the mother cannot help the child with school work or pass on much intellectual knowledge. Three, the type of men that exploit such moronic approach to life are frequently illiterate and/or physically abusive, hence cannot provide for the number of wives they pick. The mother plays a fundamental part in child nurturing, more so and worse still if the father is in a polygamous setting. People from such families of child-brides are more likely to remain in poverty than those that are not. The world is accelerating NOW, it would not be waiting for those that are slow or impeded in catching up. This is virtually their last call and last chance to change. They are already about 100 years behind their counterparts in the South of Nigeria. If they don't change their leaders from cretins like Yerima to people like Sanusi, they will rot in that poverty. |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 4:08pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
abdulkayus: heyyyyyy dude. Slow down wit ur clueless bigoted and hatred ranting. Have u taken ur drugs 2day? You are a person! What is bigoted and hatred about not being interested in brainwashing or a religion? |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 4:06pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
Kosovo, Norway and India are hot! |
Crime › Re: Corporal Shoots ASP Dead During Argument At Station by Sagamite(m): 2:02pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
Opeedo: The unidentified woman, who was being harassed by the corporal, had also been arrested. FOR WHAT? For being harassed by an ex? The fucktards in Nigeria make my blood boil. If we had a sane president and not a Silverback Gorilla, the Officer in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department would be sacked within 72 hours. If not, the person Minister of Police Affairs, Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade, and the IGP would be sacked. |
Celebrities › Re: A Picture Of Bishop David Oyedepo And His Family by Sagamite(m): 1:27pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
Why didn't these thieves take the pix in front of their numerous private jets? |
Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 1:08pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Stella Damasus And Senator Yerima On Al-jazeera Network THE STREAM by Sagamite(m): 12:29pm On Sep 06, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Governor Kwankwaso Rejects Jonathan's Request To Stand beside Him by Sagamite(m): 11:49am On Sep 06, 2013 |
Since about 2010, I have been telling everyone on NL that this Jonathan is not a leader and is one of the biggest fucktards I have seen. http://saharareporters.com/article/spineless-gej-learned-nothing-brutish-obj-what-shame[size=18pt]Spineless GEJ Learned Nothing from Brutish OBJ: What a Shame![/size]
By Abiodun Ladepo
It has been sad to watch the past few months as the PDP disintegrated month-by-month under the leadership (or lack thereof) of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The other day, GEJ was at the Eagle Square, Abuja, for a mini-convention of the party which was aimed at reconciling warring factions. While he was still seated, adorned with all the paraphernalia and appurtenances of President and Commander-in-Chief, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, the celebrated fugitive from American judicial system, led a group of “dissident” governors on a walk-out. The most that GEJ could do, reportedly, was to wear a morose look and shake his bowed head like a defeated man.
The level of disrespect of this man was so palpable that many who did not care about his political fortunes or misfortunes had to, at least, rise in defense of the exalted Office of the President.
No matter what you thought of Olusegun Obasanjo’s leadership of the country and the PDP, you almost wished that OBJ was back in charge; for he had a strong spine. I cannot imagine ANY governor walking out on OBJ. That governor was not yet born when OBJ ruled. That governor would have eaten his pounded yam as ordinary yams. That governor, for good or ill, would have found himself in so much trouble he would curse the day he was elected. And this was the case largely because OBJ knew his onions. He paid attention to the minutiae of government; not just at the Federal level, but to some degree, even at the State level. So, when OBJ barked, governors and ministers trembled because they knew he could also bite hard. Those with skeletons in their cupboards accused him of being too dictatorial, and that he forgot he was no longer in the military. It was cheap blackmail and OBJ saw it as such. He was not having any of that nonsense. He believed that Nigeria, at the time, needed a leader who was “feared rather than loved”; for Nigerians only loved if they had something to gain personally. Those who doubted the potency of OBJ’s teeth did not live (politically) to tell the story. Those who underrated his political acumen did so at their own peril. Ask Tafa Balogun, Abubakar Atiku et al.
Almost as broke as a church rat in 1999, OBJ broke out of jail and rode on the backs of the naïve PDP founders straight into Aso Rock. All the bigwigs who founded the party thought OBJ would show his gratitude by laying low and accepting the presidency as Yoruba’s (June 12 mandate) placation gift. But no sooner had he settled in office than he rolled up IGP Tafa Balogun and carted him off to jail, making him regurgitate most of his loot on the way out.
When Balogun did not move fast enough on his way out of the courtroom on one occasion, his police escorts beat him to near-pulpiness. Remember, it was the same Balogun’s police force that oversaw the massive election rigging that brought OBJ to power. But OBJ was smart enough to keep his hands clean during the exercise, letting the so-called PDP founders do the dirty work. OBJ then set up the ICPC and EFCC. For most of his first term, OBJ hardly employed either of the two organizations. He allowed them as free a reign as possible until the start of his second term. And by then, many of the would-be thorns in OBJ’s flesh had so soiled their hands with corruption that none could withstand his withering assaults when they came.
If the senators planned to curb OBJ by impeaching him, the man was several steps ahead of them. He started by making an example of their leader, Adulphus Wabara. Nuhu Ribadu’s EFCC accused then Senate Leader Wabara (and four others) of demanding and receiving N55 million bribe from Fabian Osuji, then Minister of Education. Wabara ostensibly shared (or planned to share) the money with other senators as condition for passing the 2005 education ministry’s budget. After Wabara got his hands full of EFCC arrests and invitations and eventually lost his job in the Senate, all of the remaining senators became born-again, and all accepted OBJ as their Jesus.
To the best of my knowledge, GEJ has not gotten (and cannot get) nasty with any of the politicians questioning his authority. Even with governor Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), GEJ had to hire surrogates (including his wife) to fight his proxy battle. He has forgotten that if he wins the proxy battle, he would be unable to claim the victory directly. And, therefore, he would still be viewed as a weakling. GEJ operates as if he is forever unable to assert his legitimacy because of his indebtedness to all those PDP governors that helped him overcome Turai Yar’Adua’s cabal. That cabal almost successfully denied him the presidency when President Yar’Adua died. That cabal is well and alive. And because of GEJ’s lack of confidence, the cabal has grown exponentially with the infusion of the Atiku machine.
OBJ was different. OBJ embarked on the systematic annihilation of his enemies so that he could govern in peace. When former Plateau State governor, Joshua Chibi Dariye, who worked assiduously for OBJ’s election in 1999 and his re-election in 2007, started to flex his muscles, he did not know what hit him when OBJ’s train came through. Dariye had helped himself to, at least, $9 million of his State’s money. For that, OBJ set the London Metropolitan Police after Dariye. They arrested him in London in 2004. The former governor jumped bail and escaped to Nigeria where, as a serving governor, he had immunity from prosecution. OBJ did not relent though. He knew that Dariye did not steal all that money by himself. He had to have had some members of his state’s Legislature in cahoots with him. OBJ then applied the “Alamieyeseigha’s Tactic”: blackmail the corrupt state legislators with the threat of prosecution for corruption and promise them leniency if they would impeach the governor. Of course, by November 2006, Dariye was impeached and the odious stench oozing out of Plateau State was cleaned out. In the same State, former Second Republic NPP governor, Solomon Daushep Lar, who was also Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) when OBJ was president, found himself on the receiving end of OBJ’s koboko (or bulala, if you are Hausa). Lar supported then Vice-President Atiku’s quest for the Presidency, and that was reason enough for OBJ to get him removed as Chaiman of BoT.
Lar has since gone into political oblivion. Even his Vice-President, because he was so steeped in many vices, was unable to extricate himself from OBJ’s trap. Atiku spent most of his second term under OBJ fighting off the EFCC, the Interpol, the FBI, or the Washington DC, Virginia and Maryland police departments. Atiku had led an insurrection (much as he is doing right now) to deny OBJ a second term, therefore, OBJ set out to teach him a lesson about insubordination and disloyalty. That Atiku is not currently languishing in jail is a testament to his supreme survival skills.
For much of OBJ’s second term, he kept the proverbial Sword of Damocles hanging on the heads of governors Bola Tinubu (Lagos), Diepreye Alamieyeseigha (Bayelsa), Ayodele Fayose (Ekiti), Orji Kalu (Abia), Chimaraoke Nnamani (Enugu), Peter Odili (Rivers), Lucky Igbinedion (Edo), Ahmed Sanni Yerima (Zamfara), Jolly Nyame (Taraba), Boni Haruna (Adamawa), George Akume (Benue), Attahiru Bafarawa (Sokoto), Adamu Muazu (Bauchi), Victor Attah (Akwa Ibom), Bukola Saraki (Kwara), and Rasidi Ladoja (Oyo). They all had to switch their bedding spots every night and slept with one eye open in case OBJ’s EFCC showed up. Only Donald Duke (Cross River) was openly absolved by the EFCC at that time.
Also, at some point, IBB’s supporters egged him on to challenge OBJ’s stranglehold on the party. And for a while, it appeared IBB was going to bite. But once the EFCC arrested his son, Muhammed, and asked him to explain how he came about the multi-billion naira shares he held in Globacom when he never worked a day in his life, IBB simmered and became an apostle of OBJ’s political catechism.
OBJ had one thing or the other on most of the governors. They dared not look him cross-eyed or challenge his authority in any way, let alone walk out on him. That respect…that gravitas that the office of president carries (whether you are president of the Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, or you are the president of the United States of America), is what GEJ lacks. It does not require clairvoyance to know that GEJ, in spite of his adroitness as a politician (he did not become deputy-governor, governor, vice-president, and president in succession all on sheer luck) is a much maligned and compromised character. You can tell that most of the governors know GEJ lacks any moral authority to threaten them with the EFCC, or even an ordinary definitive suspension/expulsion from the party. Only under GEJ could a person like Atiku retain the right to call a press conference in broad daylight, at a public arena, and make demands. Under OBJ, Atiku was humiliated and so marginalized to the point that OBJ withdrew his official aides! Atiku had to hire media aides from his personal purse!! Now this same man has grown a pair of cajones (testicles) big enough to challenge GEJ so brazenly. Only under such an enfeebled and cowered ruler could the Atikus of PDP still thrive.
It was even reported that the so-called G-7 governors who staged the walk-out and later formed their own “New PDP” had the temerity to demand, as one of their conditions for making peace with GEJ, that he orders the EFCC to desist from probing them! What!! I will not be surprised if the G-7 announces tomorrow the expulsion of GEJ himself from PDP!!!
After begging OBJ to intercede in the PDP internecine squabbles, GEJ, out of frustration (and again through surrogates), now reportedly blames OBJ for being the fomenter of the many fratricidal feuds in the party. Who is to blame if, as the de facto leader of the nation and the ruling party, GEJ had to rely on OBJ to periodically help mediate his many fights? A couple of Yoruba proverbs here: “I’d rather not be king if I wield no authority over the people”; “If you are a hawk and you can’t scoop up a chick, you are worthless”. Next time we have a president, he better be somebody imbued with limitless courage, boundless wisdom and a spotless character so that no one is able to take him hostage. |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 11:07am On Sep 06, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 7:22pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Sybellah: Ethiopia ,Nigeria,Lebanon,Finland,Hungary,Slovenia,Argentina Lebanon and Hungary no fall hand at all. Fine babes. |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 7:21pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Sybellah: et comment But now u must start paying more attention to the sistaz instead of the oyinboz stay focus Sagamite! #Team Africa! I swear I will start paying attention to Sistaz when their personalities, on average, improve.  I said it all in my signature. You might not know what "agbero" means. It means crass, classless or thuggish. I have actually been contemplating opening a thread about the torturous processional stages of wooing-dating-and-marrying an average black (especially Nigerian) babe and how undesirable the proposition is. I will do it when I have the time. At the moment, I only pay attention to very few of them. The little cream of the crop of them that are classy. Sybellah: Here is angola, she fine eh?  She is stunning. She was already in my top list with SA and CIV babe. I think I would add Ms Ghana to that list as well. The babe fine. |
Car Talk › Re: Why Do Nigerians Form Extra Lanes During Slow Traffic? by Sagamite(m): 6:30pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Because their environment of being run by fucktards, and with many cretins in public positions and civil service, they have developed lack of trust in the authorities resolving issues and making their lives easier, so they DIY.
And the thing there is that if everyone is DIYing, rather than a centralised system resovling problems, if you are not quick with your DIY you will suffer. You will be the one ending up being 3 hours in traffic for a 30 min journey. The ones that want to play SU would spend 6 hours in traffic.
A person leadership that cannot build traffic lights, ensure road surfaces are smooth and reliable, create police force/road inspectors that ensure faulty cars are towed away asap, cannot ensure cars on the road are reliable and roadworthy, cannot stop police officers from stopping traffic to collect bribe, cannot provide alternative transport systems to decongest roads (e.g. trains, monorail, cables, ferry etc) and cannot enforce its own road laws is not a leadership for people to wait for to resolve issues.
I don't blame them that much. |
Politics › Re: Kogi Former Attorney-General Arrested In UK For Trying To Cash Abacha Loot by Sagamite(m): 6:14pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
eGuerrilla: That particular handle is simply beyond redemption. If they can crack the skull open, remove the contents and put the contents of a chihuahua, I would regard it as redeemed. |
Politics › Re: Kogi Former Attorney-General Arrested In UK For Trying To Cash Abacha Loot by Sagamite(m): 5:40pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 5:29pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 4:48pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 4:44pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Sybellah: Paraguay, Colombia and Angola <3 [/img]
Angola photoshoot at Miss World[/img]
Angola and Venezuela[/img] Paraguay HOT! Venezuela too much make up. Looks too fake. More like Carnival Queen, not Pageant Queen. |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 4:40pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Sybellah: loool abeg go treat that ashawo disease, it's becoming critical The disease with the itchiness it causes and the treatment I use to resolve the itchiness too sweet. I no wan cure am. I want to have it till impotence comes to usurp the disease for my body.  |
Fashion › Re: Africans At Miss World 2013 (Coverage) by Sagamite(m): 4:20pm On Sep 05, 2013 |
Sybellah: u aint even noticing Kenya  Was there a second girl in the picture?  Oh, I just saw her. My ashawo disease sometimes has symptoms of poor vision. |