Snowdrops's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Snowdrops's Profile › Snowdrops's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 (of 190 pages)
@ bawomolo Is that ya wife, babe or "dream" babe on ya profile That is one cute homo sapien. ![]() |
sandie391:Then should you not by spilling your venom on "zimbabwe inflation riddled currency" land! ![]() |
It is imperative that alternative form of transportion is developed in the capital city, especially rail travel. It is fast, safe and energy efficient. |
chosen04:Which one no be your own. Why you dey put san san for bros garri. If you dey "busty" or "chesty" or "mammary" just call him number instead of this one. |
lipuka:There are several christain states around the world, so what are you on about. |
why not. love is blind. |
Ego, Money, pepper, cash, the rest is grammar |
LouisUlo:Breaking news!! Cage 20 at Ibadan zoo has been found empty. It had housed a gorilla suffering from Ebola and Swine flu combined. A generous reward for useful information leading to the capture of this animal. |
ayomidej:Now thats is being unrealistic. Never say never. ![]() |
The combined population of the countries on that list apart from Nigeria is 313 million. Nigeria population 150 million Do the maths |
The Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole says it will not be in the national interest to shut down the Benin Airport, which is the third most busy airport in the country. Rather, he expects the Ministry of Aviation to find a way to fix the Benin Airport that serves the entire eastern and southern parts of the country, as quickly as they can. The governor who was re-acting to a statement credited to the Minister of Aviation, Hon. Babatunde Omotoba that the Benin Airport would soon be closed down to traffic on the basis of complaints from notable personalities in the state, stated that he should find a way to fix the airport and not to threaten to shut it down. According to Comrade Adams Oshiomhole during an interview with newsmen at the Igbinedion University, Okada, what he expects the Minister for Aviation to say is that government may act and his business as a Minister is to make sure airports work, not to preside over their closures. “The Minister should work to rebuild the airport. We must plan in advance, and whatever is not in place, he ought to forsee it and fix it, you do not wait for everything to pack up and you shut down an airport and cause social and economic dislocation”, he said, stressing that, “as Minister, his business is to make sure the airport is fixed”. The governor further noted that in doing that the Minister should ensure that it creates minimum discomfort, because no agency should celebrate the shutting down of a major facility that will have profound impact on the social and economic life of a place. “As the Minister and executive head of the ministry, he should not act on the basis of petition because government is not run on the basis of petitions but on the basis of what he knows. He is the head of that ministry and he should make sure he does not cause any disruption,” he added. The Minister of Aviation, was quoted to have given the hints that the Benin Airport is now a subject of controversy because of complaint about so much noise from aircraft disturbing people in Benin. “We have been talking to the appropriate authorities and I think what I am going to do is that I am going to shut the Benin Airport. While this controversy continues I am going to shut it down until we resolve. I can tell you that what makes Benin tick today is this airport. That is what makes Benin tick today, but I am going to shut it down maybe next week,” the Minister told journalists. http://www.nigerianobservernews.com/07122009/news/news1.html |
This report is misleading. It should be internet usage per head of population; i am sure that would make us second from bottom |
Generally people have deep seated suspicions/reservations of Nigerians. At its extreme you are viewed as a "thief or a potential thief" because you come from this blessed country. I have faced [mainly covert] discrimination from employers, fellow work mates, landlords, etc. You have to win their trust, because they or someone they know have suffered in the hands of a Nigerian. Anyway one can understand why they take such stance. |
Maybe the next cliche will be "changing ****** to the 9th wonder of the world" |
Tudór:calm down mr sensitive. you failed to appreciate the irony in my statement. |
mikelagos: |
"touch not my annointed and do my prophets no harm" |
Will there be a list of words that can or cannot be used on the forum? We may sleepwalk into a big brother house here. |
kosovo:Kosovo you probably had your allocation looted from Edo states treasury increased recently; there must be no other explanation for your bizarre behaviour this evening |
tensor777:It saves "cyber space" to fit your repsonse in one post. It saves us the headache of reading your rhetorics thrice. There is nothing wrong as foreigners in throwing up for discussion differences between your culture and others. My English friends who have been to Nigeria say the same. Its not malicious as you think "mr defensive". The problem is some black people like you have an inferiority complex which states that in your life you should never question anything your masters [the white men] do or say. Now put that in your pipe and smoke it. |
A taste os things to come june/july 2010. |
Kosovo i thought you will be less disingenuous than this as a moderator. You are being economical with the truth by your portrayal of Oshiomhole 99% of Edo state citizens now realize that he is an abysmal failure. |
tanimz:My sister; 50cl ke. Na one litre. |
NordicRace:you guys are giving this filth the attention he/she craves. Best answer to an idiot is silence/ignore him/her |
tobilino P:In that case i better arrange my own snacks like fufu and egusi soup next time i enter. Make man pikin chop belle full. |
yawn |
No2Atheism:At times you wonder if all blacks not subhumans. Pathetic |
tpia.: |
Another tribal war |
Kenny_G: ![]() |
tpia.:word |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 (of 190 pages)


