Sheyguy's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Sheyguy's Profile › Sheyguy's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (of 64 pages)
Bro there is no direct road from Ilorin to Osogbo. You are getting something wrong here. BTW thanks for your observation. |
May be it is the Yorubas, Urhobos, Hausas, and co that don't hustle for theirs then. . . Which ever way u see it, the fact is Igbos are ready to sell fake drugs, hard drugs, and patronise slave labour factories in Asia just to get theirs. |
It did not take long for our Chaotic Uni Grads to turn the thread Upside down. Well done CU ... |
sleek29: First, increasing local content is not the problem, what methods or processes were used to increase local content?, what are the names of the companies involved?, did they obtain their licences through due process?, who owns this companies?, politicians?, PDP politicians? businessmen?Thank you brother, 'IMPLEMENTATION' and a good 'follow up' it is. GEJ still remains the number one beneficiary of oil theft and the most powerful oil theft cabal member. @ ogb5: And where's the proof of this rubbish you wrote?why not u step up and disprove me. The man has imposed his 'own' pple on all key positions and does not seem to burder about the unprecedented level of corruption the article aptly talks about here. |
Oga Jona is the number one oil thief, these other guys know it and that is why they engage in oil theft without remorse. Though there has been oil theft before Jonathan's regime, it got to a whole new level in his own time as the writer correctly pointed out. |
Mr. OP Pls go check Chelseas' trophy list between 1997 and 2002 to know how a poor chelsea performed when they were in even tighter corner than your beloved Arse***. Give it up bro . . . Six years and no trophy, arse*** has no excuse. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]It must be the ACN/CPC mergence talk that's ruffling some feathers. What are you afraid of? [/quote]i wonder what he is trying to checkmate here when GEJ the current No 1 citizen "does not give a damn" about his own asset declaration. It seems somebody has lost track of His 'loot' halfway into his lootocrazy journey. . . Afterall na 'our' turn to rule and chop . . . Lol |
Dejiro: Whoever wrote this article or believe in this is wasting his time. Nigeria cannot always be about the North. What has the North suffered in GEJ's government that is not caused by the North? If they have not fixed this country in their 38years of previous rule, they may not now.the last time i checked, the presidency is not responsible for state or regional developement. If the north ruled Nigeria most at Federal level did they also rule the east south and west as well. |
The way i see the 2015 race so far, is like an objective question with no right answer and no ''None of the above'' option. If Nigerians were given the chance to cast a 'null vote' as a sign of their dissatisfaction with all candidates/political parties contesting? Then some folks wouldn't be here hoping on a Buhari/Tinubu or CPC/ACN alliance to get us to the promise land. What we shld be excited about, is the prospect of freeing ourselves from the chains of PDP. |
They needed reinforcements to execute their own attack on christians or how else do we explaing the timing of this right here? Or betterstill, they needed the reinforcements to further prove GEJ wrong on his "no more BH by june" promise. Whichever one it turns out to be, GEJ knows the sponsor of BH. |
afam4eva: Bokoharam don't have time for the south just yet. When they're ready to move their merchandise southwards, they will do it and nothing will happen. The only change that will occur is that Cotonou will double in population because of the number of Lagosians that will be running as long as their legs can take them.@bold part, i can't disagree with you because the BH loyalist and sympathizers have the army and defence structure of this country in their hands. Forget who the C in C is, he is not a perfect human and above all he has his own personal interest to protect as well. If BH shld strike the SW tomorrow i doubt the SW will be able to fight back effectively. @unbolded part, funny but true especially for our pple in FESTAC area. . . Lol |
. |
Beaf: As usual, your post is quite daft, sir.As expected, you wasted no time before resorting to name calling. Well, maybe ur feeling of defeat and the unclothedness that comes with it is getting the best of you or maybe that's how u r naturally, whichever way, BH has proven GEJ wrong as we can all see. By the way i heard Azazi has been sacked. |
Oga beaf, i still remember when this thread first started and how 'multiple User IDs' (probably from a fewer No. Of users) on NL were quick to label those who felt BH will take Mr. President's word to be a challenge and go on a mission to disprove him, called the OP names. Truth be told, i think the OP's stance back then has been proven right, as there has been an unusual rise in the BH attacks in the month of June. GEJ came out to make statements that would provoke BH to attack those he was suppose to protect when he knew fully well does not have what it takes to check BH's activities. The man is proving to be the most unfit and clueless president Nigeria has ever had than he can even pay his 'dawgs' to convince us otherwise. I hope Nigerians learn a thing or two. |
Beaf, why not APGA or Labour in the SW come 2015? I wonder what makes you think a Misfiring PDP will impress the people from behind the scene in 2015. Except the PDP you re talking of is not the same People's Democratic Party we all know already. If anything, the people of states like Delta are eagerly waiting for the likes of Ogboru to mount the seat of power in anticipation of better governance . . . |
. |
TechRev: There is no excuse for military to come back. Nigerians are lazy thats why they hope that military come back, instead of holding your LG chairman, rep, senator, governor and then president accountable you are there dreaming about military. the egyptians wanted military, now why r they back in streets demonstrating??Isn't it funny that some pple think it is out of place to demand good leadership from ''Mr President'' and his PDP cronies up there? As 4 the question of Coup, and its probability right now. I won't sit here and pretent not to share the same thought as the OP, however that is not to to say i endorse one or support a military regime. It is a big shame pple fall easily for this whole tribal trap to remain in perpetual bondage of bad leadership. |
Gbawe, i think u now see even more clearly, why i choose to regard some group of posters as 'the irredeemables'. They think say na by gra gra but . . . |
The GEJ govt/PDP is known their for divide and conquer tactics. |
"Boko haram will be over by June" so says GEJ and his army of suit and tie wearing deceptionist. It is clear now that Gej's penchant for unguide public utterances, is, to a great extent, responsible for provoking the BH sponsors he already knows. |
koruji: I thought all we have to deal with are juveniles in power, now it is clear that we are dealing the most illiterate set of people to ever to control the affairs of a nation [size=14pt]in the history of mankind[/size].I think their line of reasoning here is the avoidance of 2011 scenario where a too-compromised president is being forced to protect the core donators to his election war chest, but i can bet what the are creating here actually is a Lucky Luciano styled organised crime commission where the best criminals from each region will be their pple's rep. PDP really needs to be checked if we want to go forward in our Democracy. |
A will rather keep my fingers crossed and see who is responsible first before i judge. |
Another Okija: Im sure they wished they had cult boys now...Olabisi Onabanjo Uni had cult boiz when the clashed with Ago Locals in Ogun state few years back and what was the outcome? Please let us be reasonable here, for an attack they probably weren't expecting if at all they could protect themselves, i see no wisdom in that comment here. |
Wow! el rufai don badt gan O . . . |
Faruku oh . . . |
I will suggest a 'Revolution' against the theiving class. |
I will take it to be politic joke being June 12. |
This thing is really getting messier by the day. |
Port harcourt is owned by the Igbos, they singlehandedly developed it in what we have today. saintneo: Owned by a tribe that starts with a letter I.Port harcourt is owned by the [b]I[/b]gbos, they singlehandedly developed it into what we have today. . . . |
[quote author=Wily+Wily]Yorubas are exposing their partners in Thievery Hausa/Fulani North.[/quote]on the contrary i think this is a case of Otedola and 'co' using Otedola to bail themselves out of their subsidy game mess |
Could it be Gej and his army of blackmailers that are at work here? Whoever paid that bribe must have felt threatened by the Lawan commitee resolve to expose them. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (of 64 pages)
[/quote]i wonder what he is trying to checkmate here when GEJ the current No 1 citizen "does not give a damn" about his own asset declaration. It seems somebody has lost track of His 'loot' halfway into his lootocrazy journey. . . Afterall na 'our' turn to rule and chop . . . Lol
