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Politics › Re: Roqeeb Adeniji Dies At 79 (Ogun APC Chairman) by SillyMods: 12:48pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
IVORY2009: May is gentle soul rest in peace!! "his" you meant! Inna Lillahi wa ina ilaehi rojiun. |
Politics › Re: Alleged Humiliation Of Osinbajo In Ondo State: Debunking PDP And IPOB Lies by SillyMods: 12:27pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
[s] TonyeBarcanista: PDP has no time for such pettiness brother. We are concerned with protecting our mandate freely given to us by Ondo people through Eyitayo Jegede... [/s] Flip-flopper, which mandate are you talking about? |
Politics › Re: Alleged Humiliation Of Osinbajo In Ondo State: Debunking PDP And IPOB Lies by SillyMods: 12:25pm On Nov 22, 2016 |
What else is beyond a people who believe PMB gave $500,000,000 (five hundred million dollars  ) to Hillary Clinton whose total campaign money was less than $600 million? Liepods are useless, senseless and irresponsible. |
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Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 11:19am On Nov 22, 2016 |
IVORY2009: Pls take a look @ ur moniker again, even if u're angry with the mod for banning ur alternate moniker, u should not tour this way!  Shuo, which one be your own na? You be lawyer?  |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 10:51am On Nov 22, 2016 |
IVORY2009: Until you change ur user handle, no mod would take u serious, how can u be insulting the mod of this great forum with ur user handle? And u hv the audacity to call for help frm same MOD? 
Something is right!! But some of them are guilty as charged na. Besides, what's in a moniker? |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 10:51am On Nov 22, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 10:23am On Nov 22, 2016 |
IVORY2009: [s][/s]
stup.id post!!! Lalasticlala Mynd44, na like this e dey start o.  |
Politics › Re: Justice Ngwuta Hid N27m, 3 Cars In Ebonyi Home – FG by SillyMods: 8:34am On Nov 22, 2016 |
cktheluckyman: Justice Ngwuta has able KANU Agabi SAN to defend him in court. You should be ashamed of yourself. You just called the man a thief and yet could not even pinpoint whom he stole from. Any judge who has given the populace a reason to suspect or doubt his/her possession of high moral and integrity standard, has not only subjected self to ridicule but also lost the respect that comes with that revered and noble profession. Deal with it o ye supporter of "cash for judgment" judges. |
Politics › Re: Justice Ngwuta Hid N27m, 3 Cars In Ebonyi Home – FG by SillyMods: 7:59am On Nov 22, 2016 |
cktheluckyman: What exactly did justice Ngwuta steal and whom did he steal from? Its like you people just swallow whatever you read online without reasoning!!!! What exactly is wrong in a supreme court judge having N27m or owning 3 cars? How many cars or millions does an ordinary state legislator have? Just take up his defense in court. You can even do it for free of you like. All this questioning doesn't help you or him. |
Politics › Re: Fashola Commissions NIPP 330KV Switching Station In Akwa Ibom by SillyMods: 7:17am On Nov 22, 2016 |
PMB till 2023. Otherwise Fashola/El Rufai or Fashola/Ribadu in 2019.
I don't care what wailers think or say. After PMB, a Yoruba man with a Northern VP is next. |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 7:15am On Nov 22, 2016 |
[s] PedroJP: Hahahahahaha. The music has changed. No longer new sheriff and body odour in town, it is now "we are in it together".
Before now, we've been in it alone. So maybe you being in it with us will reset your wicked mind. You will begin to accomodate other people's feelings in your dealings in life.
Crisis that wasn't there at the first place, you evil minions urged buhari with your praises of new sheriff in town to go and create what he can't handle.
Now instead of you to equal urge him to restore peace back the way you urge him to restore crisis there, your evil mind can only come up with "we are in it together"
Height of wickedness. Their mind is, instead of pleasing these people agitating, let us be in it together. What a wicked set of people.
I doubt that people who sing along this chorus of being in it together can be Igbo, Ijaw, Hausa, Fulani, Tiv, Urhobo, etc except that particular tribe of the fallen angel. [/s] |
Politics › Re: INEC Won’t Postpone Ondo Governorship Election by SillyMods: 7:05am On Nov 22, 2016 |
baybeeboi: Registrar at Nairaland name registry, now i repeat, who are you? OK. I am SillyMods. All clear?  |
Politics › Re: INEC Won’t Postpone Ondo Governorship Election by SillyMods: 6:36am On Nov 22, 2016 |
baybeeboi: This is the first time am seeing ur moniker, who are you? How does that matter? You be class captain for Nairaland?  |
Politics › Re: How Justice Ngwuta Hid Evidence Of Graft - FG by SillyMods: 6:33am On Nov 22, 2016 |
The prosecution lawyers are not doing their job thoroughly and professionally.
Imagine these wigged thieves stealing in millions and billions while their pauperized supporters wallow in abject poverty!
The kind of brain-washing their supporters are afflicted with has no rival in this world. |
Politics › Re: Justice Ngwuta Hid N27m, 3 Cars In Ebonyi Home – FG by SillyMods: 6:29am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Imagine these wigged thieves stealing in millions and billions while their pauperized supporters wallow in abject poverty!
The kind of brain-washing their supporters are afflicted with has no rival in this world. |
Politics › Re: T.B Joshua Predicts Jimoh Ibrahim Will Be Ondo Governor? by SillyMods: 6:27am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Jimoh used that tweet to mock TB Joshua after he got the US prophesy wrong!  |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 6:24am On Nov 22, 2016 |
BeeBeeOoh: Then stop crying us a wolf nah.. Crying wolf? Have I ever moaned about the economic woes online or offline? If anyone cries on daily basis here about the economic situation, it's you e-wailing zombies. You support the economic terrorists and still come online to condemn the economic woes brought about by the terrorists actions! You can't eat your cake and have it. Ko le werk!  |
Politics › Re: South West Governors Unite, Say, External Influence Wont Divide Us (PIC) by SillyMods: 6:14am On Nov 22, 2016 |
[s] Sunnymatey: Prophet Fayose saw the future and warn u guys now u realize the North were only after ur vote and not ur progress. Tinubu have sold u into slavery for a plate of poridge. [/s] Read and comprehend before posting nonsense! |
Politics › Re: Fool Nigeria Once, Shame On You. Fool Nigeria Twice by SillyMods: 6:12am On Nov 22, 2016 |
[s] marryjesus: Muhammadu Buhari promised to embrace democracy as president, but turned out to be the same autocrat who failed the country 30 years ago. It’s been a tough year for Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari. The mood in Africa’s most populous nation is a far cry from the euphoria that greeted his historic 2015 election — the first time in Nigeria’s history that an opposition candidate unseated an incumbent president in a democratic election. For weeks and even months after the vote, Buhari was a media darling, praised at home and extolled abroad.Since then, the cheers have turned to jeers — even from members of the president’s own party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Meanwhile, his administration cowers under attacks from a disillusioned electorate, members of the opposition, and even Buhari’s wife, Aisha, who said she might not vote for him in 2019, when he is up for re-election. What’s behind the swift unravelling of Buhari’s presidency? His inability to formulate a coherent economic plan as Nigeria tipped into recession and unwillingness to make crucial decisions — as basic as appointing a cabinet — in a timely manner certainly didn’t help. But the main reason Buhari has lost the support of his countrymen is that the last year has revealed the central premise of his candidacy to be false: The man who claimed in the campaign to be a “reformed democrat” has proved to be the same old authoritarian showman who ruled Nigeria in the early 1980s. Buhari’s first attempt to run Nigeria ended after a year and a half in the same manner it started: a coup d’état. Back then, Buhari launched a campaign to root out corruption, dubbed the “war against indiscipline”, which was accompanied by restrictions on free trade and free speech, as well as repression of his political opponents. Soon Nigeria was embroiled in a political and economic crisis that paved the way for his ouster.By 2015, however, many Nigerians were ready to give him a second chance. Growing economic hardship and rampant corruption — and the seeming inability of then-President Goodluck Jonathan to tackle either — convinced them to embrace Buhari again despite his checkered past. To many, he seemed like a competent leader — at least more so than the weak and feckless Jonathan. But there is already a strong element of déjà vu in Buhari’s second stint at the helm. He has again staked his presidency on an anti-corruption crusade and again used it as a vehicle to target political opponents. Now, as before, Buhari’s legitimacy was built on empty showmanship, a hyped-up claim of superior morality and discipline coupled with a healthy dose of disdain for elitism, all quickly overshadowed by an economic crisis that he wasn’t equipped to tackle. Part of the problem this time is that he promised much more than he could ever have hoped to deliver. On the campaign trail, he pledged to create millions of new jobs and make Nigeria’s currency, the naira, “equal to the dollar,” two Donald Trump-worthy whoppers that were about as likely to materialise as a border wall paid for by Mexico. The fact that the media didn’t hammer Buhari’s campaign on the ridiculousness of many of his pledges speaks to the quality of journalism and punditry in the country. In any case, the results have been predictable. Instead of creating jobs, the Nigerian economy has shed half a million of them since Buhari took office, swelling the already bloated ranks of the unemployed to 13.3 per cent. The current dollar exchange rate for the naira is about 455 to 1, compared with 260 to 1 around this time last year. Food prices have reportedly doubled across the country, forcing millions of people to go hungry as a famine looms in the north. Not all of this is Buhari’s doing, of course. He inherited an oil-dependent economy only to watch the price of crude crater. He also inherited an empty treasury, the result of past administrations’ unchecked venality and failure to save when oil prices were high. More at http://www.akelicious.com/2016/11/fool-nigeria-once-shame-on-you-fool.html?m=1 [/s] |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 6:08am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Paperwhite: It will only gets more worse as long as the grossly incompetent roundly certified illiterate remains the president.  Let it get worse. PMB will remain till 2023 except he decides otherwise. He is not a lame duck or an IB who can be blackmailed by the antics of wailing zombies and economic saboteurs. Pikin wey say im mama no go sleep, 'im too no go rest. |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 6:06am On Nov 22, 2016 |
BeeBeeOoh: Oga enviroMENTAList! The region has been suffering since only God knows when, so it isn't a new thing.. Who is preaching to you? Am I one of the ND governors crying on daily basis that they bear the brunt more than any other state in Nigeria? The current set-back of their action on the Nigeria economy will surely be a thing of the past, if not immediate then in five to 7 years as Nigeria focuses more on other resources. |
Politics › Re: Recession Worsens On Niger Delta Crisis, Despite Agric Rebounds - Thisdaylive by SillyMods: 5:53am On Nov 22, 2016*. Modified: 6:21am On Nov 22, 2016 |
According to the NBS, quarter-on-quarter (unadjusted for seasonality), real GDP, however, increased by 8.99 per cent.
During the quarter under review, aggregate GDP stood at N26.55 trillion (in nominal terms) at basic prices compared to N17.8 trillion in Q2 2016 and N24.31 trillion in Q3 2015.
Nominal GDP grew by 9.23 per cent relative to the growth recorded in Q3 2015 by 3.22 per cent.
On the other hand, the non-oil sector contributed 91.81 per cent to GDP in real terms, up from 91.74 per cent in Q2, which was largely driven by activities in agriculture (crop production), information and communications and other services.
The non-oil sector grew by 0.03 per cent in real terms in the period under review, reversing two previous quarters of negative growth in Q1 and Q2 2016. In the non-oil sector, agriculture contributed 24.09 per cent to nominal GDP during the quarter, higher than 19.71 per cent and 24.51 per cent recorded in both Q2 2016 and Q3 2015, respectively. There are plenty of positives here. The agric and other non-oil sectors have started yielding positive result. Let Niger Delta continue with their bombings. We're in it together. If anything, the region suffers most than any other part of the country. It's not a rocket science and there is the common saying that "he who fetches firewood infected with ants invites lizards to his house". The same way that the North East suffers the worst consequences of its support & harboring for Boko Haram is the same way the Niger Delta will suffer the worst consequences for the militancy. Already their governors are crying they're most affected by the bombings of oil facilities; such cries will increase by the time they can't even pay a dime any more. No need to preach to a young man not to court leprosy if he's prepared and determined to live alone in the forgotten forest. |
Politics › Re: INEC Won’t Postpone Ondo Governorship Election by SillyMods: 5:49am On Nov 22, 2016 |
[s] eezeribe: INEC, PLEASE STOP WORKING FOR POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL PARTIES...
If you really know what it is to be an Independent electoral body, just learn from United States Elections...
As it stands, INEC is actually DNEC (DEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION) [/s] [s] baybeeboi: The rigging in this election will be the biggest we've ever seen. The cabal are a killer Fulani squad, dont joke with dem, they are taking this one personal. [/s] [s] Obipat: They won't postpone it because PDP is in crisis but if it were APC they will postpone it. Thunder fire Buhari, fire his friends except Amechi and anybody that supports him. Tinubu inclusive. [/s] YOU ALL HAVE A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO USE YOUR GOD GIVEN BRAIN. IT IS FREE. SO, PLEASE REMEMBER TO USE IT WHEN NEXT YOU POST. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari To Contest In 2019 Election- Presidency by SillyMods: 5:46am On Nov 22, 2016 |
The guy above needs to go back to school. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari To Contest In 2019 Election- Presidency by SillyMods: 5:43am On Nov 22, 2016 |
Misleading headline.
Irrespective, PMB has got my vote and support in 2019 if he decides to run.
I haven't seen any upright, sincere and incorruptible aspirant so far.
Atiku? Dead on arrival.
Fashola/Ribadu or Fashola/El Rufai? Perfect combo. In fact, if PMB can ensure any of this combos, I will love him more. |
Politics › Re: If GOODLUCK Contests Against BUHARI Again In 2019, Who Would You Vote For? by SillyMods: 4:52am On Nov 22, 2016 |
No need for this. Just bring the IB in 2019 and watch insane Nigerians vote for him.  |
Politics › Re: No Body Can Force Me Out Of APC - Atiku Abubakar by SillyMods: 3:13pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: No Body Can Force Me Out Of APC - Atiku Abubakar by SillyMods: 3:12pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Atiku2019: Supporting an Incompetent Buhari with empty stomachs Keep deceiving yourself. I can take care of you for as long as required.  You need help?  |
Politics › Re: No Body Can Force Me Out Of APC - Atiku Abubakar by SillyMods: 3:09pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
[s] Atiku2019: Join us bro every right thinking Nigeria knows Buhari is incompetent [/s] Do you know the meaning of dead on arrival?  |
Politics › Re: No Body Can Force Me Out Of APC - Atiku Abubakar by SillyMods: 3:09pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
OZAOEKPE: ATIKU for president, we need him in PDP Which of the factions please? Just take him there. OK?  |