Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 2:24am On Oct 15, 2008 |
plus_Queen: or he he'll jam a man woman that'll beat him silly. women like that do exist. women that'll challenge him to a fight. he'll meet his match someday Hopefully someone who will knee him well enough in the balls that they will fly straight into his stomach. |
Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 2:19am On Oct 15, 2008 |
Ruby_Pearl: What I thought would have been a smart thing to do was to walk away when he tried to slap her at the first secs of confrontation. Come back with some MEN his size or BIGGER, let them ask him the questions.
But am still wondering, what will she do with his name? Seeing as she doesn't know his name, she probably figured if she left he wasn't going to stay and wait. Her reaction doesn't shock me so much, I've seen it many times before. However when I see it here the men back off, that Nigerian punk realized that he was at liberty to brutalize women so he took the advantage. Weak woman beater. There are so many men here that will take a hell of a lot of insult from women and walk away and half the crap they take from a woman a man will never get away with saying to them. That is a real man, someone that engages in a real fight. Now am all about whats good for the goose is good for the gander, if she hit him and he reacted like that then I would have said she deserves it but because someone asks your name and you hit them is wrong. |
Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 2:13am On Oct 15, 2008 |
omoge: i pity the lady that will marry such man. she should have jack his abuna at the onset  Exactly! Knee him as soon as he raised a hand. I know their must have been some rocks she could have picked one up and showed him that if he's not gonna fight fair she wouldn't either. Outstrip: Thanks Savanaha for pointing out that he threatened her physically before she raised her voice. You can tell that he beats at least one woman a day. He was even feeling cool with himself. Ignorance they say is bliss He probably does, he finally found someone he could beat up. Punk!!! This video just messed up my day. Glad I saw it though. |
Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 2:07am On Oct 15, 2008 |
Ruby_Pearl: I guess. What she should have done was to have had some men (brothers or friends) with her, then he wouldn't have slapped her. My point is, why go screaming at a man when he's 2wice your size, esp when you know the circumstance of your environment: No police will help unless you're mad rich.
What's the use of bystanders when they wnt help?  It didn't start off as a scream when she first confronted him. He's probably a criminal thus explaining his reaction. She probably didn't take any one with her because she didn't expect him to be a cowardiced woman beater. Bystand like nunus. |
Sports › Re: Greatest Boxer Of All Time: Tyson, Ali Or Marciano? by savanaha: 2:04am On Oct 15, 2008 |
I would say Ali because he knew the entertainment aspect of boxing and did well in that was well as in the boxing aspect |
Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 1:55am On Oct 15, 2008 |
Ruby_Pearl: but what will she do with this name?  They both had it wrong. You can't be going up on a guy's face and screaming like that. That's absurd. Yelling back wnt do anything by the way she keeps grabbing him and screaming like that.
And why weren't those useless bystanders helping? I don't really understand that type of Igbo well but what I could make out which was said mostly in English was "give me your name." I think she said something about a necklace or a store. She went up on his face when he made the gesture of hitting her, before she was just asking for his name in a simple way not getting rude. Watch the video again, when he motioned to hit her she said "you can beat me ooo." simple fact is he is a punk and can only get away with sh'it like that because his weak ass is in Nigeria. That's women, especially those in Nigeria should walk with pocket knife. Arghhh am so pissed right now. The shit women in Nigeria have to go through and all those Agboros stood there. |
Romance › Re: Must We Beat Our Women by savanaha: 1:41am On Oct 15, 2008 |
Did you all watch the same video I watched. That is not her man. Pay attention he took something from her and she wants his name. Everyone is saying she shouldn't have yelled at him and maybe she deserves it and what not. Utter none sense she was yelling at him, he could yell back or leave instead he hits her. Weak ass MOFO. See you all say she deserves it I say she should have picked up a rock and split his head like a girl did at my former high school when a boy she was arguing with slapped her. Shame on him, too bad she doesn't think quick. |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 1:30am On Oct 15, 2008 |
DeepZone: Why do you think okechuku is saying the truth? we all know that petitions can be thrown out of the window in Nigeria by a common mail runner besides, Obasanjo was the president so there are bounds to be people making clarion calls to the EFCC over frivolities. Good point but if you think about it if this was the case I know that she would have said something rather than just ignoring it and moving on like when someone is caught in a lie. Nigerian politicians are into too much cover up and thats why everything takes a century before it seems rogress can be made. Why is it after NEPA changed its name to P eople H olding C andle in N igeria the same electricity situation is going on. When president sickly gets out of office if he ever does we will all hear of the money he probably stole. Too sick to lead but not enough not to steal. |
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Politics › Iceland Bankrupt! by savanaha(op): 1:18am On Oct 15, 2008 |
[b] REYKJAVIK: People go bankrupt all the time. Companies do, too. But countries?
Iceland was on the verge of doing exactly that on Thursday as the government shut down the stock market and seized control of its last major independent bank. That brought trading in the country's currency to a halt, with foreign banks no longer willing to take Icelandic krona, even at fire-sale rates.
As the meltdown in the Icelandic financial system quickened, with the government seemingly powerless to do anything about it, analysts said there was probably only one realistic option left: for Iceland to be bailed out by the International Monetary Fund.
"Iceland is bankrupt," said Arsaell Valfells, a professor at the University of Iceland. "The Icelandic krona is history. The IMF has to come and rescue us."
Prime Minister Geir Haarde, who had warned this week of the threat of "national bankruptcy," said Thursday that Iceland's finance minister, Arni Mathiesen, would be in Washington this weekend for the autumn IMF/World Bank meetings. He declined to say whether Iceland was seeking a rescue package from the international lender.
"We will certainly keep this option open, but we have not yet made a decision," Haarde said Thursday at a news conference.
The IMF managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, said in Washington that he had activated an emergency funding system, last used during the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990's, to help countries in crisis. Though not mentioning Iceland by name, he said: "We are ready to answer any demand by countries facing problems."
Iceland has approached Russia about a loan of €4 billion, or $5.5 billion, to help see it through the crisis, but Haarde said no agreement had been reached.
An IMF intervention in Iceland, which would necessarily involve accepting a series of harsh measures to restore fiscal and monetary stability, would underline the extraordinary reversal in the country's fortunes after a decade-long, debt-fueled binge by the country's banks, businesses and some private citizens. The banks, while avoiding the toxic mortgage securities that have humbled Wall Street, expanded aggressively at home and abroad. When credit tightened and the krona fell this year, they were unable to finance their debts.
In these circumstances, going to the IMF "is probably the only thing Iceland can do," said Richard Portes, an economist at the London Business School.
Events have moved so fast that the full import of national bankruptcy has yet to sink in here. It's happened before, of course, but in places like Argentina and Thailand, not a country that likes to think of itself as close to Europe.
And on an island raked by icy North Atlantic winds and dotted with volcanoes and geysers, where people live with the threat of earthquakes and maritime disasters, few residents seem to be losing their cool over the financial crisis - yet. But some have suffered deep losses, and others are simply bewildered at how things could have gone so wrong so quickly.
"There is a lot of fear in society and there are people who are losing everything," Bubbi Morthens, an Icelandic rock favorite, said Wednesday after singing at an impromptu midday concert in central Reykjavik intended to lift people's spirits.
Like many of his compatriots, Morthens did well when Iceland was riding high, accumulating considerable wealth. But when the government seized control of Iceland's third-largest bank, Glitnir, last month, Morthens said he lost his life savings, which he had invested in the bank's stock.
On Thursday, the government seized Kaupthing Bank, the country's largest lender, effectively completing the nationalization of the banking system after the previous takeover of Glitnir and the No.2 lender, Landsbanki.
Meanwhile trading in the currency froze up Thursday, according to Bloomberg News, citing dealers at Nordea, a big Scandinavian bank. The last trade was made at 340 krona to the euro, Nordea said - less than half what the Icelandic currency was worth at the start of the week.
Haarde said the Central Bank of Iceland had set up a special system to handle currency transactions, so that Icelandic companies could conduct international business.
"We are gradually moving through this crisis," he said, sounding surprisingly unworried for the leader of a country facing economic and financial disaster. "There are still a few issues to resolve but that is the nature of these kinds of things."
Problems with the krona have been at the core of the government's inability to control the crisis. Without a viable currency, there is no way to support the banks, which have done the bulk of their business in foreign markets. There is also no way to bring down inflation or interest rates, both already in double digits before the crisis intensified in recent days. currency transactions, so that Icelandic companies could conduct international business.ng down inflation or interest rates, both already in double digits before the crisis intensified in recent days.s. [/b] http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/09/business/icebank.phpNow that Iceland is officially bankrupt, is she now a third world country? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Alot Of Girls Wrote Me From Nairaland And I Want To Kow Whether They Are Flirts by savanaha: 1:08am On Oct 15, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 1:05am On Oct 15, 2008 |
grafikdon: Deepzone, go to Bayelsa and tell them OBJ did nothing wrong in Odi, that he was merely doing his job for the sake of national security. If you come back with your head on your shoulder, I will give you $3 M. . . sheesh. Call a spade a spade and forget about whether it is your uncle that is in the line of 'fire'.
I am waiting to see you defend IBB and Ibori. . .  Only in Nigeria will massacre be considered doing of job in the 21st century. Shame on him and am surprised Amnesty International is not saying anything about this. |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 1:01am On Oct 15, 2008 |
DeepZone: She is not pretending anything. She gave the press a professional answer and i commend her for it. Do you want her to accept the possibility of obasanjo being guilty of a non existent crime,so she can turn around and eat her words later? There is a huge difference between lying and being diplomatic and I can assure you of the two she was not being diplomatic. She claimed she: The EFCC chairman also said that she neither met any petition against Obasanjo when she assumed office nor had any been sent to her since she became the head of the commission early this year. Unless the reporter lied on her for a sensational story she pretty much made her self look stupid when Okechukwu called her out. We all know Obasanjo committed a crime, Wazairie knows it and even Obasanjo knows it. He probably wouldn't take a lie detector test because he knows he is a thief and for the woman she is already eating her lie or it is eating her, which ever one. |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 12:46am On Oct 15, 2008 |
DeepZone: You don't have any right to refer to that respectable woman as such. She just got into the job and it may take some time to gather evidence. Why didn't Ribadu arrest IBB? Nobody remembered to call him a punk here as far as am concerned. wonder why we are so backwards when nearly 90% of our men are sexists.
Even as the whole civilized world is getting rid of the death penalty? A respectable woman. I am all for women and all that but I can't stand people pretending. Yes I realize that Nigerian men are sexist but maybe my problem is that I have too high an expectation when the women finally have the opportunity to make a difference and they don't but pretend. She might have just come into the job and what not but she out rightly said she did not get any petitions against nkakwu olisiego Obulusonjo when she had atleast three to start working from. Why pretend that he is innocent, even his dead wife knows he is not innocent and now we are pretending. hmm On the death penalty I say a corrupt politician deserves it for stealing money that could be used to make a change and prevent other people from dying. Do you know how many people probably die because the hospitals don't have up to date equipments because those in power steal money from health funds and when they get sick they fly free to other countries and get medical help? |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 12:38am On Oct 15, 2008 |
Why do amazing threads like these die so young. No one is interesting in discussing politics. Arghhhhhhhh |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 12:29am On Oct 15, 2008 |
dayokanu: If there was a section in international Law and order that was used against Milosevic and Saddam i wonder why it was not used against OBJ.
What did he do in Zaki Biam? He shook them and gave them national awards abi?
Saddam too had a good reason to give Gas the Kurds order. They were a threat to his govt and the sovereignity of Iraq.
Milosevic was at war so could their be a better excuse? yet these men were tried and killed So why should OBJ be exempted. Because no one gives a damn about blacks. And then the people of the country don't know where to start to seek justice. Look at the B'i'tch in charge of the EFCC pretending that they don't know Obasanjo is crook. My question is why does Nigeria import so much crap from China but can't import their way of governing. If caught steal government funds, the death penalty. I realize if that happened though only the poor man would be killed. |
Crime › Re: Boyfriend Rapes Girlfriend by savanaha: 12:21am On Oct 15, 2008 |
yomi123nl: @ poster Eeya, sorry sis. LESSON- someone who doesn't like smoke should not get close to a burning bush. I agree. I am sorry for agreeing as I am female but I hate women that claim rape because of the gray rape clause. This crap happens alot with College students. Real rape victims are very embarrassed and affected by it and will not call their rapist boyfriend. Maybe ex-boyfriend. The poster did things that had consequences, by laying in a bed with a guy she did not want to have sex, getting well grouped by him and then surprised that he pushed forcefully enough for sex until he got it. By the way all the grouping and tongue kissing while laying in bed is considered pre-intimacy and maybe you turned him on enough that he had to get it from you somehow and force was that some how. |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 11:57pm On Oct 14, 2008 |
NigEclipse: If Waziri has the nerves to say that, then this only means she's fully corrupted herself. That's it! We're doomed! They bought her out! Bought her out!! You mean to tell me that in a government that recycles thieves that the Chair of [b]EF[/b]fective [b]C[/b]orruptioin [b]C[/b]over-up is not a thief herself? I think her sole purpose of taking the job was to fatten her thighs with some stolen Nigerian money. Anyways I realize the saying "set a thief to catch a thief" is either flawed or they had not seen the crookery of the Nigerian government where you "set a thief to help out a thief" |
Politics › Re: No Evidence Of Corruption Against Obasanjo by savanaha: 11:50pm On Oct 14, 2008 |
Okechukwu said, "We sent petitions to the EFCC, Madam; they are there before you.
"The EFCC didn't do anything about those petitions. How can you be talking about fighting corruption when you have consistently ignored the petitions we sent to your commission calling for the probe of Obasanjo's tenure?"
Wow, it seems to me that the EFCC might actually be [b]EF[/b]fective [b]C[/b]orruption [b]C[/b]over-up. I get the feeling that unless someone can kill Obasanjo the way the did Abacha the man will live a long criminal life. Shameless. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Names In At Least Three Separate Dialects by savanaha: 8:30pm On Oct 11, 2008 |
So I am wahwah (sp) what Igbo is that. Readin Igbo is not all that great but this is how I say things: plus_Queen: Ebere-mercy  onaedo okeke Oshimili |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Republicans have exposed themselves as intolerant & hateful this week. Discuss! by savanaha: 3:15am On Oct 11, 2008 |
Where is kobomonkey to ask if the people shouting "traitor" said they were racist, had racism in their blood. If their DNA was sequenced to find if they would be willing to kill Obama because he is black. If the black reporter that was spat at was actually black. If it was spit and not accidental teeth falling. If he was a reporter. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Obama Vs McCain Round 2 Of The Debates by savanaha: 3:03am On Oct 11, 2008 |
bawomolo: the enlightenment period in europe has allowed whites to move away from looking for Religion to provide solutions, enlightenment have made whites to be more rational, hence ideas such as the separation of religion from politics. in a diverse society such as that of the US, the separation of religion from politics is very important. Africans are obsessed with religion to the point where everything from gender issues to even NEPA always goes back to prayer or some holy book. Africa wallows in religious dogmatism while european and asian countries are surging ahead. liberalism would do a lot of good for africans I might be wrong on this but wasn't slavery post enlightenment period? Even though slavery was one argument for slavery was to Christianize the savages. Africans are truly obsessed with religion but it was religion brought by those now separating church and state. I will however not go as far as saying that Americans have completely removed religion from their politics. Look how frantic Americans got when the rumors started flying that Barack Obama was muslim. Some calling him Barack Osama and what not. What politician aiming for the white house doesn't campaign in a church. |
Romance › Re: Attention! Ladies. What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men. by savanaha: 2:55am On Oct 10, 2008 |
A-40: Both suck but at least Listerine and Colgate can temporarily work on bad breath have you not seen chics with facial hair,hair on their boobies eeewwww What if the person has halitosis then listerine and colgate have not much effect. Hair can be shaven off or laser surgery can be used to remove it if its that bad. |
Romance › Re: Attention! Ladies. What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men. by savanaha: 2:50am On Oct 10, 2008 |
stillwater: Oh no, don't refuse!!! Gosh I'm bored and I need some action  Right? I tell you this thread na the spot. |
Romance › Re: Attention! Ladies. What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men. by savanaha: 1:23am On Oct 10, 2008 |
mba. |
Islam › Re: How Was It? by savanaha: 1:13am On Oct 10, 2008 |
KarmaMod: Yes. Upstate away from criminals and animals. Is there a problem?
As for Muslim females not having bfs. You can't possibly be that naive. Perhaps you can explain why they are on the top of the list for hymen reconstruction surgeries in the world. What are they "reconstructing" without these bfs?
would you like for quote where you said she's "boy crazy" because of her Yoruba blood because I can
As for everything else, can't be bothered to wade through. [b]You guys threaten Seun's life and you still can't even stick to your own threads. [/b]How ridiculous. right? |
Romance › Re: Attention! Ladies. What Physical Features Can't You Stand In Men. by savanaha: 12:50am On Oct 10, 2008 |
I just love this thread. |
Romance › Re: Can You Have A Cultist As A Lover by savanaha: 12:35am On Oct 10, 2008 |
sillyboy: Am in no fit. I know exactly what am saying. [b]When most people refer to cultism in Nigeria, they lump everything up. [/b]And moreover, what's the big difference in the english meaning of cult and a fraternity?. . Non is evil, but the two points to association of people who share the same beliefs and "devotion" this is not only in Nigeria, anywhere you go and say you are in a cult people will look at yo weird. Remember a few years back when so people in a cult in America drank poison and all died, they were in a cult. My school has frats and all they do is drink and thorw parties. No I understand America and Nigeria is different but no one thinks it a big deal to be in a frat but say your a member of a frat and everyone will label you the lunatic. Infact google frat and cults and see if you get the same thing. |
Romance › Re: Can You Have A Cultist As A Lover by savanaha: 12:14am On Oct 10, 2008 |
sillyboy: @ Plus_Queen
A times some people like you can be so dumb!. . . . So what blood are you talking about? the fact that am a cultist doesnt prove that I killed anybody For your information, not all cult go about killing people or harming others. Some are strong networks and even does publications n national dailies for their AGM.
Am a respected Pyrate and am proud of me. Get some knowlege before you "shoot" dear hmm. Like someone already said maybe you are confusing cultism with frats. All in all cults are bad in any term or language. Their is not positive way of say cults. |
TV/Movies › Re: Stephanie Okereke Directs Movie In Hollywood '"Through The Glass" by savanaha: 12:08am On Oct 10, 2008 |
I have never heard of this but quiet intrigued. I wonder if the typical Nollywood words like Chineke and such will be in this movie. I really want to know if she will be tongue twisting. Almost died with laughter when I heard that. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Usa Economy Is Falling by savanaha: 5:32pm On Oct 04, 2008 |
Kashif: This crisis was designed. If it fails then expect a more formidable one in the nearest future. This is the handiwork of New World Order proponents. Lets see how far the $700B would go.  Thank you very much. God will bless you. |