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FamilyRe: Family Section Reality Show - Keeping Up With Nairalanders by Sagamite(m): 1:16am On Nov 28, 2012
[quote author=Efemena_xy]Saga, I think I wan divorce you sef. You're too restrictive.

I wan jump ship to Mr Rudy's. I hear say e be fine-fine bobo & an advocate of something called "open relationship"... tongue

But first give me saloon money, so I look good for am cool[/quote]O to be. (You no fit).

My magun is on you. Any man that tries will get stuck like a Siamese twin.

My Babalawo is potent.

Our relationship has opening on my side and closes on your side.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 1:13am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Freaking cu.nt, is that all you have got?

You're not even on my level, you freaking low IQ having lout!



When have you ever said anything intelligent enough worth debating on this forum??

Fvck off and get a life!
You are a person!

You have no more moronic point to make and be hanged with? grin
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 1:08am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Nah, typical reasoning from someone who understands how business works...

As long as she paid for the damn thing and went through the normal procedures, there's absolutely nothing wrong in what she did...

If you have got complaints, take that crap to the system...

I'd rather see indigenous companies bid for oil blocks, win, and pay for them - than see freaking multinationals and Lebanese pricks get the same shyte for free without paying taxes!!
You are a person!

Saying B is doing worse is how you demonstrate your understanding of how business works?

Product of a failed education!
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 1:07am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: How's she involved? Is she a politician, held a post in the government, or worked in the civil service??

Your country is a pseudo-capitalist country and the system is very flawed and utterly corrupt - fight the system, not smart people getting money...

Deinde Fernandez and Kase lawal did the same thing in Angola, are they also to be blamed for the poverty in that country?? John Fashanu did the same thing in Gabon, is he the cause of the poverty in Gabon??
You are a person!

So you have to be working in public service to engage in corruption in Nigeria?

Cretin! Product of a failed education.


shymexx: I don't have time to read your idiotic rants, pillock...

You'll definitely show up on another thread before the end of the month to kiss multinationals' bum like you always do, you homoerotic prick!
You are a person!

It is me you want to use moronic conjectures to debate with?
FamilyRe: Family Section Reality Show - Keeping Up With Nairalanders by Sagamite(m): 12:59am On Nov 28, 2012
cotton101: sagamite so thats how you are eh - so because i played hard to get and ignored ur toasting for a few days u are now leaving me for ur senior wives.

NO PROBLEM
Leave you?

Na you I dey carry go Italy for the weekend with my quarterly bonus and allowances that is meant for my kids education.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:57am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Some of your Nigerians need to step up your brain cells and stop chasing shadows everywhere like lunatics...

The system is corrupt, fight the system, and stop disturbing normal people who have never been involved with the looting in the system...

The Chaudhry family made billions of dollars from Nigeria off free oil blocks given to them by your politicians - I don't see you lot crying about those freaking Lebanese pricks... They're still out there buying out the damn country whilst spending big on American politicians!

She paid for it - let her be!
Typical rants of an illiterate person!

"See that person did worse, I don't see you condemning him/her (conjectural, idiotic lie), so don't condemn this one".
FamilyRe: Why Are Women Their Own Worst Enemies? by Sagamite(m): 12:54am On Nov 28, 2012
[quote author=Sisi_Kill]Lol! You guys should leave Queen alone!! Haba! angry angry

I can't even believe y'all are happy to compare men' military records, football records etc to women's. That's like someone who started a race 20 mins ahead of the gun jumping up and down because he won. How long have you been at it and when did we just start? cheesy

What is even more appalling and why you guys should not even bring it up at all at all is the fact that YOU made the rules to keep women out and YOU based those rules on YOUR ideas of what women are (weak). We didn't say we didn't wanna join, twas you guys who concluded we weren't "strong" enough to join.

If both sexes had started playing on an even playing field, no doubt things will be different but for right now women have thousands of years to catch up to. . .after breaking away from the shackles of men's definition of who they are and when they do. . .Be Afraid, Be very Afraid. cheesy

I hope with this few words of mine, I have been able to convince you and not confuse you that. . .we are coming for you!!!!!! cool

Thank you!![/quote]How many years una need to catch up? grin

Thousands? grin

We have only been playing it for about 120 years, how come you need thousands?

Even if we stopped playing and give una a thousand years to catch up, you will still be inferior in that respect. tongue
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:51am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: How many times have you kissed Shell's bum on this forum during oil spillage? Those thieving imperialists don't even pay taxes in the country and they steal most of the oil for free...

And tell me one multi-billionaire that isn't shrewd - even Steve Jobs was a freaking thief... Bill Gates is one of the biggest thieves of all time... Yet you praise them everyday all over the forum - you're pathetic!! As long as your business is legit - you're good!

She paid for the damn thing - let her be!
You are a person!

Show us the thread where I supported Shell on oil spillage, cretin!
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:50am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Is she responsible for that? - you have always been super dumb and loud, anyway - not surprised!
You are a person!

Even if she is not responsible, we still have to lecture fucktards like you to stop praising her as someone that has business acumen.

Cretins like you that think they are educated are the types of fucktards that spoil societies with your moronic opinions.

Volunteer to have your rights to vote relinquished!
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:44am On Nov 28, 2012
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:41am On Nov 28, 2012
blink182: how else if not that. Do these thieves that shared like its theirs even know how to run a business of that magnitude?

61 and see how pretty she is, just imagine her appearance when she received the oil block. Who wouldn't want to hit that and why wouldn't she oblige for such a huge pay-off.
You are a true detective. grin
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:39am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: That's pretty dumb and stupid coming from someone who's stuck on kissing multinationals' bum all over the forum...

What's different in what she did and what all the multinationals in Nigeria are doing? - albeit she still pays taxes in the same country, but multinationals on the other hand don't pay a dime!!

You and high intellect should never be in the same sentence and like I told you in the past, my little 10 years old cousin is more intelligent than you'll ever be...
You are a person!

Who did you see stuck on kissing multinationals' bum?

You cretinous daft arsse just realised you are dumb and switched to conjectures?

person, calling people that dabble in corruption smart business people.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:36am On Nov 28, 2012
blink182: I am so tempted to say she acquired that oil block with her pussy. Who dashed her the money or which bank consortium financed the purchase? Or she wants to tell nigerians, her fashion empir financed the purchase or IBB was flabagasted by her neat seams and just said "lady, have that oil block".

I'm so not impressed by her wealth, its so hard to find a clean nigerian business mogul to make a mentor because at that point where they become rich, the story goes dark. Thank goodness though that she is such a massive philanthropist.
Abi o!

What expertise did she bring to the table to get an oil bloc?

I am sure the expertise is not a business one.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:35am On Nov 28, 2012
mko abiola: Looking fresh and young.
Who God has blessed ,no man can curse.Na God put her dere,no b man
Dumbarse, so God supports corruption now?
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:33am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: At the end of the day, she didn't get the oil block for free like your thieving politicians - she paid for it...

So, everything else is nonsense!
And who told your dumb arsee the politicians don't pay for the oil blocks?

THEY PAY!

They pay peanuts like she probably paid to get a lucrative plot at fractions of its true value at the detriment of the nation.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:31am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Competitive or uncompetitive - you have to be shrewd to be a successful business man or woman...

She probably saw a loophole in the system and used it to the best of her advantage(that's where the smartness comes-into-play) - how's that her fault??

If she didn't buy the oil block, someone else would've bought it, anyway...

So, don't crucify the woman, crucify the corrupt system...
In your dumb world that is what you call shrewd!

In my world, we call it dishonourable or corrupt.

I am not going to crucify her, but by no means will I hip praise on her because of my high intellect.

If I heard she was worth $12m dollars from her Fashion design business I would have respected her far more than when I hear she is worth hundreds of millions she obtained unscrupulously.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:27am On Nov 28, 2012
elewedu: oil bloc + babangida + abacha............celebrating this kind is hypocrisy. abi na hw come get money take get oil bloc
No min dem!
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:22am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Oil blocks are always there for sale...

Register a company and bid for them...

If you know the right people and have enough money to spend, you can get one...

Don't blame the woman, blame the system...

At the end of the day, the money stays in Nigeria with an indigenous company...

How about critique multinationals for stealing your oil free-of-charge? Shell, Chevron, Agip et al have been raping you since oil was discovered in Nigeria, yet you won't cry about that... They don't even pay tax in your freaking country - they make the money there and take it out of the damn country!
So you know it is a corrupt system and she dabbled and exploited the system?
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:21am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Average Nigerian:

Oh she's rich, so she must be doing something dodgy...

How about do a background check and get a full understanding on why she's rich, huh??

Also check why she's so connected in high places, huh??

She's a socialite with a high business IQ and she got rich through her links...

Can South South people drink their oil? - Absolutely not...

Obviously, they have to sell the oil blocks to people and she bought one for herself!

Your thieving politicians with cheese fat bellies are there looting the country blind, you won't say nothing about them... However, you go around chasing shadows, crying about smart business men and women getting paid smh...

FYI - someone from their family tree co-founded the masonic thing in Nigeria... So, you should understand why the family is so connected...

I bet that's how you lot are going to start chasing me around when I come over to get paid in that country, no?? Fvck that shyte, I'll blow your heads off with a sawed-off shotgun... grin
Explain to me what is "smart" about getting involved in uncompetitive bidding organised by corrupt governments.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:19am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: Maybe, you should check how multinationals get oil blocks and come back to me with your answer...
Oh, now she is a multinational?

Please educate me how Alakija Multinational get oil blocs.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m):
[quote author=acidosis™]So, how did you venture into the oil and gas industry?

Mrs Alakiji : In the 1990s, in the course of my discussion with a friend whom I was designing clothes for, my family and I got involved in a deal to.purchase an oil field. After three years, we were allocated an oil bloc which.nobody wanted at that time because it was deep offshore, over 1,500 meters deep and very expensive to explore at that time. We were approached by Texaco late in 1996, and, after three months daily negotiation, we signed on the dotted lines. Chevron took over Texaco after a few years, but, to the glory of God, we actually stocked oil in commercial quantity, and we were told that the oil had been collecting in there for 17million years, and then we just considered ourselves very lucky. That was how FAMFA Oil was born. I and my husband and our four sons are all heavily involved in the business.
www.vanguardngr.com/2012/06/i-moved-out-of-the-crowd-to-get-it-right-mrs-alakija/[/quote]Really? grin grin grin

Who is she fooling? grin grin grin grin

No one wanted the oil block? grin

As in really? grin grin grin grin grin

People/companies that are experienced in that industry and with lots of expert advisers that will know technology can improve over the years, and consequentially make any deep exploration less expensive, were not interested? grin

As in really? grin

So she was the only one "interested" so she got it in 1993/4/5 and all of a sudden, WAKABAM, it became bloc of interest of a leading multinational in 1996? grin

The water got less deep during that period? grin

Tell that lie to mugus! grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:04am On Nov 28, 2012
pro01: Forbes rated her wealth based entirely on the oil block and its proceeds, yet some people are trying to rationalise it by talking about some obscure Alakija Family's "old money".

In any case, is this woman an Alakija by birth or by marriage? If by marriage, then does the wealth belong to her or her husband? If it belongs to her husband, then how would she be rated as the richest woman in Africa? Whose 'efforts' or 'connections' earned the oil block - her's or her husband's?

The Fact remains that this level of wealth has all to do with the oil block and little or nothing to do with any supposed "old money", so don't go talking about "haters" until you address the question of how she (and/or her husband) came into possession of the oil block.
Well said!

I am thinking her jaws are good.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:02am On Nov 28, 2012
shymexx: How can you question how she got the oil block when she has never been a politician, worked in the public service, nor held any political post? If you want to go down that route, maybe you should question how the multinationals got their oil blocks as well... Question Dangote's source of limestone and his wealth... And question all the rich people in Nigeria that made their money in that country... We might make it a global thing and ask the Rothschilds and Rockefellers how they got their wealth as well... I bet if Deinde Fernandez had made his money in Nigeria, you guys will also question the source of his wealth smh...

Oil blocks are there for sale and you can buy one as long as you're connected, and have the right links...

Old money is old money and the family has always been rich...
Explain to us how you get an oil block in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:01am On Nov 28, 2012
onila: Mrs Folorunsho Alakija used to be a designer back in the day, don't know if she still is. I modeled for her Rose of Sharon label for many years and she was such an incredibly pleasant woman to work with. Yes, I'm claiming...haha!

Anyway, she went into the oil business many years back; she has an oil bloc that pulls in N157 million a day. Yes, you read right! She is the Vice Chairman of Famfa Oil and Gas limited and has emerged the richest woman in Africa according to Forbes November 2012 edition, with a net worth of $600million, which is about N94 billion.

The 61 year old former FADAN president is married and has four boys
Only God knows who she had to really really please to get the oil block.
HealthRe: Top 5 Regrets People Make On Their Deathbed by Sagamite(m): 11:49pm On Nov 27, 2012
henry247: Clearly a regret of the world because i didnt see any regretting that he/she didnt give his/her life to Christ early enough.People should regret that they were not able to serve God in full capacity rather than this face value regrets mentioned above.
Really? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
FamilyRe: Why Are Women Their Own Worst Enemies? by Sagamite(m):
dayokanu: Ok. We don hear ooo. Na we African misogynist compel the UK and US to enrol more men into the military make men stronger, Make Usain Bolt and other men faster than women

What can we do to those African misogynists sef, they are taking over the world
If you bloody African misogynists can just change your societal culture, equal amounts of women will want to join the military. More men will be reading OK/Hello magazine and carrying pink bags.

Bloody misogheneists! grin
FamilyRe: Why Are Women Their Own Worst Enemies? by Sagamite(m): 11:25pm On Nov 27, 2012
dayokanu: Point to uneducated statements you see.

If you dispute the sexual composition of the Military anywhere in the world lets know

Or You can compare the World record for the Men in 100m and compare to women

When you make a statement on the WWW you would always be challenged, You cant make emotional statements without any factual backing and get away with it
Shut up!

It is the upbringing that makes men faster than women. grin grin grin grin

If African misogynists like you stop telling women they are the weaker sex, women will be faster than Usain Bolt, play better football and even be taller than men. Men will even start getting pregnant too, love fashion, handbags and shoes more than women, and be more emotional.

Get educated. Go to University of Cumbridge, forget University of Cambridge. grin

Fck the similar gender defined roles in the other animals in the world. Welcome to the new age cutting edge Cumbrigde education thinking (not Cambridge o). grin

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