Politics › Re: Would Nigeria Be Put On The Terror List If Obasanjo Was President? by saintneo(m): 6:09am On Jan 07, 2010 |
he has a beta command; therefore such will not come into place. |
Politics › Re: Stolen Wealth: Obasanjo To Invest In Ethiopia by saintneo(m): 11:13am On Jan 06, 2010 |
[quote author=Aloy.Emeka link=topic=376703.msg5258068#msg5258068 date=1262762484]Let the looting contnue. Aluta continua for our national treasury.[/quote]  |
Politics › Re: Todd Moss: After The Plane Bomber, Where In The World Is Nigeria's President? by saintneo(m): 11:10am On Jan 06, 2010 |
Beaf: FEC? Recent court cases seem to deny that the FEC is even mentioned in our constitution. If ever our country was in trouble, it is now; there is no shortage of bar'stards willing to line their pockets at the expense of Nigeria. Where is Aandoakaa? Did I spell it right? |
Politics › Re: Recommendation: The Next Official Ride For Nigerian Politicians by saintneo(m): 10:54am On Jan 06, 2010 |
nwanne, is this thing real cos i know its not a horse.  |
Romance › Re: How Can I See Her Again? by saintneo(m): 9:36am On Jan 05, 2010 |
give me her number!  |
Romance › Re: She's Too Full Of Herself by saintneo(m): 9:35am On Jan 05, 2010 |
enslavement
@poster: i think u date back beyond d stone-age. |
Romance › Re: She Refuses To Leave Me Alone! by saintneo(m): 9:31am On Jan 05, 2010 |
guy, run now. change phone, address, everything |
Politics › Re: Nigerians, Are You Dead? by saintneo(m): 8:54am On Jan 04, 2010 |
princekevo: Lol i cant stop laughing. Why am i laughing? I jst prove my ownself wrong. I used to think Nigerians are great human beigns in Africa, Infact i always thought when it comes to boldness and being radicals, Nigeria was No1 in Africa. But i jst discovered we nothing but cowards, we jst show our boldness to the innocents and weak once around us and our radicalism in crimes. As we all know that a man who always practice his,boldness and strength among his family and weak once is nothing but a coward, that is what am beginning to see Nigerians as. This rubbish can never happen in a small country Like Liberia, Sierra lone, not even in Congo. No Nigerian want to die, Yet they still desire change. They prefer to live all their life complaining to standing up for their right and freedom.
I think the fact that we got our Independence based on dialogue and so easily, has really effected our mentality of sitting down and expecting things to change magically. If we had seriously suffered and fought like the south Africans to gain our liberation from the west, we would have valued it and never to let any individual(white or black) tamper with them, we would be ready at anytime to stand up to fight for our rights and freedom.
So sister i ask the same Question as you do. I can't imagine that One tiny sick(half dead) man with his power drunk wife, paused a nation of 150million vibrant people for almost 40days now. Kai!!!! Is this a curse, abi na Jazz dey use hold us? Infact at this moment i wouldn't even blame the Kaki boys taking over power, coz the so called, FEC, senators, VP, and everything Nigerian democrazy have failed us. BIG TIME. Infact they are all now confused of the so called constitution, turning everything upside. I wont be suprised if Turai is being sworn as the acting president, coz we now have confused people in the legistlative. sorry to disagree with u, we have one courageous person who will be going water-boarding soon  |
Politics › Re: 52 Oceanic Bank’s Buildings Belong To Ibru - Efcc by saintneo(m): 3:43pm On Jan 03, 2010 |
it happens in all our banks |
Politics › Re: Online Nigerias Are A Whole Breed Of Their Own. by saintneo(m): 3:42pm On Jan 03, 2010 |
rotflmao! |
Politics › Re: Should Nigerian Political Officers Be Forced To Use Public Amenities? by saintneo(m): 3:31pm On Jan 03, 2010 |
I'm of the opinion that FORCE will take us no where. |
Romance › Re: 8 Types Of Guys Women Avoid ! by saintneo(m): 3:23pm On Jan 03, 2010 |
I have all these characters to the extreme. @poster: dnt u fink i stand a berra chance than u that keep avoidin being one these xters? @Ladies: aint i the man of ya dreamzzzzzzzzzz  |
Romance › Re: Coping With An Older Lady(sincere Reply Only) by saintneo(m): 5:29pm On Jan 01, 2010 |
just tell her ur mind |
Politics › Re: Federal Republic Of South Nigeria by saintneo(m): 2:27pm On Jan 01, 2010 |
there is no going back, one Nigeria we remain. Even the common northerner is not happy - take away the northern cabal/elite.
we need to send a strong message to the people who don't want us together anymore. |
Politics › Re: Yar’adua Not With Us - Saudi Hospital by saintneo(m): 1:22pm On Jan 01, 2010 |
MAYOWAAK: So how the Guy sign budget when they cant find him. ?
NA OLUWOLE SIGNATURE DEY ON TOP THE BUDGET.RUMOURS HAS IT THAT N1,500.00 WAS CHARGED BY OLUWOLE BOYS FOR THE SIGNATURE FORGERY NOT KNOWING IT WAS A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROJECT.  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Where Were You At 31st December Night? by saintneo(m): 5:17pm On Dec 31, 2009 |
[size=38pt]w/ becomerich copyin google maps and makin yeye inferences from it[/size]  |
Politics › Re: Federal Republic Of South Nigeria by saintneo(m): 2:44am On Dec 31, 2009 |
u'v designed a flag already! |
Romance › Re: She Can't Cook: by saintneo(m): 4:30pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
cookin goes beyond puttin stuff on fire |
Romance › Re: Guys, Would You Date A Girl A Year Older Than You? Girls, Would You Date: by saintneo(m): 4:28pm On Dec 30, 2009 |
done 5years above my age; i think i'm gonna marry 1year above my age |
Politics › Reply: Uniport Needs Help From Fg[pathetic Picture] by saintneo(op): 8:52am On Dec 30, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Urban Legend: Did Someone Place A Curse In Aso Rock? by saintneo(m): 8:44am On Dec 30, 2009 |
guy, u don shoot moon be this o!
how can you come to such conclusions?[quote author=Aloy~Emeka link=topic=373412.msg5214549#msg5214549 date=1262156292]Have you noticed that 3 people who lived in asorock in just 24 years are dead. They are Sani Abacha, Stella Obasanjo and Maryam Babangida. If care is not taken, the fourth person[Musa yaradua] will follow suit in no distant time?.
I cannot remember any country that has buried up to three people who lived in their state house within 24 years. I am not being superstitious here but think about it. How many residents of the white house since 1985- present are dead today?. What about 10 downing street?. Check out South Africa, Cameroun, Morocco, France, Luxembourg, Japan etc. Did someone place a curse in Aso Rock?[/quote] |
Romance › Re: My Heart Of Fire,please Advice. by saintneo(m): 8:34am On Dec 30, 2009 |
write in french maybe i can understand |
Forum Games › Re: The First Person To Post Here On New Year Day Wins! by saintneo(m): 8:30am On Dec 30, 2009 |
what is i live in japan or australia? u know time zone difference. |
Romance › Re: My Ex Girlfriend Moved To The Flat Next To Mine by saintneo(m): 8:46pm On Dec 28, 2009 |
omega25red: i hope you told your current girl that she was your ex and that you aren't comfortable with her being around. Your girl is going to do what she wants to do but at least let her know before wahala start @poster, a word is enough 4 d wize; free urslf b4 surprises come up |
Business › Re: Newspaper Or Magazine Business, Is It Profitable? by saintneo(m): 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2009 |
first learn about the secrets of money making. |
Business › Re: Fear, Pity As 3500 Bankers Lose Jobs In One Week by saintneo(m): 4:51pm On Dec 28, 2009 |
gabu4u1: It is a pity whta happened to the bankers.
I am a banker too but nothing has happened in our bank yet.
I have 2 issues here. First to the affected bankers and second to those still left in there including me.
Now that these people have been sacked from their bank where they have 'slaved', what next? Complaining will not bring back their jobs neither will crying. I am not being heartless in fact I don't know what January will bring in my bank. They should begin to look forward to a way out. Even if they cry till eternity, I assure them they will only develop headaches and maybe spend the little they have left to treat whatever ailment may result. It is not easy but it is possible. Let them look forward.
However, i want to bring something out which here is directed at those of us still in the service and also applicable to those who were sacked. Do bankers really live a life where they have plans for the future or they are living in the wealth of the moment. I am asking this because of the way i see some bankers manage their money. We are so ostentious that we can even take loans to look good and impress others. W3e eat at the best restaurants, buy our clothes are the most expensive boutiques, we just like to show off. Are these really lives of those who have plans for the future. This may not be far from the reason why many are lamenting as if the world has come to an end. We have lived false lives without preparing for times like this such that when incidences like this sacks happen, they are taken unawares.
It is high time those of us still around begin to prepare for unforeseen events like this. There so much that can be done. Just do it.
I know what I have done and what I have helped people to do that today we are not afraid of things like this. Opportunities abound in this country to make it. Forget the claim that bankers are so busy they close late. Truth be said, apart from those in operations, bankers especially marketers have no excuse. They move around and pass plenty opportunities by but come to complain of nothing to do.
Well, with the present happenings in banks, I hope that they will sit up.
I can help any banker here who desires to discover what opportunities to take advantage of while working now to prevent such lamentations as above.
A word is enough for the wise Your words are pure, simple and intelligent. I thank God for not being immersed in to the high life of bankers, this made me quit earlier to chase my dreams. However, I pity all of them; it's not going to be easy to adjust. |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Did God Do For You In 2009? Share Your Testimonies by saintneo(m): 4:12pm On Dec 28, 2009 |
He made me live like his sheep just as described Psalm 23 vs 4.
Example: While I worked in Lagos, I used public transport this made me leave my crib as early as 5:00am and return as late as 11:00pm. Most times I move about with my powerful laptop, super phone and dressed in suit. My route was usually Mile2-Badagry Expressway(Iyana Iba), with agboros and oles hovering everywhere, terrible traffic jams; I never had a single incident of robbery, accident or whatever. Its purely God's protection. |
Jokes Etc › Re: Goat Kills Cat by saintneo(m): 3:12am On Dec 28, 2009 |
o boy! when i saw this topic and poster name, i just couldn't resist to open and LMAO!
Dame! ROTFLMAO! |
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Politics › Re: Xmas: Igbos Desert Lagos by saintneo(m): 5:42am On Dec 25, 2009 |
[quote author=Aloy.Emeka link=topic=371471.msg5182039#msg5182039 date=1261710022]A dimma.[/quote]Obere Igbo I maghi ede. - O di mma.
Na so so English you sabi, local language u no sabi. LMAO! |