Education › Re: Thomas Goodness Shekwobyalo: JAMB Orders ABU To Offer Girl Medicine by Sterope(f): 3:02pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
Quota for a student that scores 309? Does that make sense to you? Elzak: But some people who don't know how admission works in ABU were shouting religion up and down.
They will still come to comment without reading the post. |
Education › Re: Thomas Goodness Shekwobyalo: JAMB Orders ABU To Offer Girl Medicine by Sterope(f): 3:01pm On Jan 09, 2020 |
FYI, Oloyede is a Muslim
Good move from the Registrar. Nigeria will overcome this madness one day. |
Christianity Etc › Re: TB Joshua’s Prophecy About British Royal Family Comes To Pass by Sterope(f): 9:18am On Jan 09, 2020 |
Hunter2009, were you alive last year and year before?
Well, this is not a prophecy. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Leke Adeboye On US And Iran: Donald Trump Is An Inspiration by Sterope(f): 10:18pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
A fraud, misogynist, adulterer, divorcee and sexual pervert is an inspiration  Religious people sha |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Will Not Join America In War Against Iran - Benjamin Netanyahu by Sterope(f): 3:00pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
They will never understand until they come for them too. Oh wait! We already have Boko Haram. What next? At the end of the day, people forget that US and EU policies have hurt African nations than any Arab and Russian policies. They own the media. They are controlling the story. The fools are falling it Jones4190: The fact is that USA has a long history of backing terrorist groups will surprise only those who watch the news and ignore history. The CIA first aligned itself with extremist Islam during the Cold War era. Back then, America saw the world in rather simple terms: on one side, the Soviet Union and Third World nationalism, which America regarded as a Soviet tool; on the other side, Western nations and militant political Islam, which America considered an ally in the struggle against the Soviet Union. During the 1970’s the CIA used the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a barrier, both to thwart Soviet expansion and prevent the spread of Marxist ideology among the Arab masses. The United States also openly supported Sarekat Islam against Sukarno in Indonesia, and supported the Jamaat-e-Islami terror group against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in Pakistan. Last but certainly not least, there is Al Qaeda. Lest we forget, the CIA gave birth to Osama Bin Laden and breastfed his organization during the 1980’s. Al Qaeda was unquestionably a product of Western intelligence agencies. In order to understand why the Islamic State has grown and flourished so quickly, one has to take a look at the organization’s American-backed roots. The 2003 American invasion and occupation of Iraq created the pre-conditions for radical Sunni groups, like ISIS, to take root. America, rather unwisely, destroyed Saddam Hussein’s secular state machinery and replaced it with a predominantly Shiite administration. The U.S. occupation caused vast unemployment in Sunni areas, by rejecting socialism and closing down factories in the naive hope that the magical hand of the free market would create jobs. Under the new U.S.-backed Shiite regime, working class Sunni’s lost hundreds of thousands of jobs. Unlike the white Afrikaners in South Africa, who were allowed to keep their wealth after regime change, upper class Sunni’s were systematically dispossessed of their assets and lost their political influence. Rather than promoting religious integration and unity, American policy in Iraq exacerbated sectarian divisions and created a fertile breading ground for Sunni discontent, from which Al Qaeda in Iraq took root. There are essentially three wars being waged in Syria: one between the government and the rebels, another between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and yet another between America and Russia. It is this third, neo-Cold War battle that made U.S. foreign policy makers decide to take the risk of arming Islamist rebels in Syria, because Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, is a key Russian ally. Rather embarrassingly, many of these Syrian rebels have now turned out to be ISIS thugs, who are openly brandishing American-made M16 Assault rifles. America’s Middle East policy revolves around oil and Israel. The invasion of Iraq has partially satisfied Washington’s thirst for oil, but ongoing air strikes in Syria and economic sanctions on Iran have everything to do with Israel. The goal is to deprive Israel’s neighboring enemies, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Palestine’s Hamas, of crucial Syrian and Iranian support. ISIS is not merely an instrument of terror used by America to topple the Syrian government; it is also used to put pressure on Iran. America is using ISIS in three ways: to attack its enemies in the Middle East, to serve as a pretext for U.S. military intervention abroad, and at home to foment a manufactured domestic threat, used to justify the unprecedented expansion of invasive domestic surveillance. take a close look at what happen to your country Nigeria under Jonathan administration, why do USA refuse to sell arm to Nigeria? what contributions do they put to help Nigeria wipeout boko haram? .... I wait for your responds |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Will Not Join America In War Against Iran - Benjamin Netanyahu by Sterope(f): 2:54pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Alright.  Truckpusher: That was my initial concern when I made that first post which you misunderstood .
The Ayatollah's are crooks , why endanger an entire nation simply for some ego trip that won't last. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Airbase In Iraq Hit By Rockets by Sterope(f): 2:52pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
I am not responsible for your lack of ability to research, read and understand information. Which of the above can you disapprove? But no, you continue to wallow in stockholm syndrome. Go and make your masters happy! klax: You are the one that has acute Finland syndrome. You brain is in mute mode and damn blur with all these pooh you posted above.
Bro seek help you are already suffering from imbecilic paranoid syndrome. Good day |
Properties › Re: How Do We Eject These Stubborn Tenants In Lagos? by Sterope(f): 2:49pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Get a better lawyer. Give quit notice before expiration. Justcome: I will make this as short as possible
There is this tenant that we gave quit notice since 2018 because of inability to pay the house rent. Up till now he has not moved out, we handled the case legally and its still in court till now.
This is the 3rd year that the man and his family have stayed without paying 1 naira because of our poor judicial system, we are still hoping the court will eject them this year.
Now there is another tenant that is very close to the man's wife, she did not pay 2019 rent and she was given quit notice 6 months ago to leave before December 31st, up till now, nothing has happened, we think she wants us to open a legal case so that she can stay for some more years free of charge like her friend.
Please what can we do concerning the two tenant situations?
The house is situated in Lagos. Ayobo area to be specific |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Will Not Join America In War Against Iran - Benjamin Netanyahu by Sterope(f): 9:30am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Exactly, it could be. Iran will definitely lose out either way. They can match US and definitely not the combined forced of NATO with or without support. It is the poor civilians that will suffer this madness. Truckpusher: What if the whole thing is just a ploy to lure Iran out ?
Have you also thought about that possibility ?
Remember how Saddam Hussein was deceived into invading Kuwait by the same America.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Will Not Join America In War Against Iran - Benjamin Netanyahu by Sterope(f): 9:27am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Iran is not Arab. It is Persian omlueh: Definitely now, because he knows that America alone is Capable on is own to handle the Situation at hand, Iran have hit the American Base in Iraq now, when America Akara will start raining on Tehran most Arabs will start shouting and burning both American and Israeli Flags, so Israel is ever ready and on standby for any external aggression that will ever comes their way from Tehran or any Arab Terrorist Country or Groups be it as it may be. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Israel Will Not Join America In War Against Iran - Benjamin Netanyahu by Sterope(f): 9:15am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Strange, maybe he doesn't like Trump
Also, Iran can match Israel and vice versa but not US. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Airbase In Iraq Hit By Rockets by Sterope(f): 9:12am On Jan 08, 2020 |
US claimed. A country that has been known into invent lies to start wars based on false claims. US also claimed Iran breached its agreement....contrary to EU and UN reports They also claimed Iraq had a weapon of mass destruction.....we know how that turned out. We got ISIS from Iraq and Afghanistan thanks to US and co arming militias. They have also been trying hard to destabilise China and Hong Kong. US and the West have done more harm to our progress than Iran and Russia. But no, they are the bad guys. Does it have something to do with the superiority of skin colour or are you just suffering from Stockholm Syndrome? klax: Pls which problem Pls why are you people so myopic in reasoning? Why do you people love one sided judgement?
Where were you when this same Iran fire rocket first to killed US millitary contractor.
Now US retaliated and choked off Soleimani or whatever and you are all crying.
Pls why did Iran first fire rocket and killed the American without provocation pls answer me
Now Iran had rain down over 19 rockets on Iraq soil targeting the US THIS MORNING by the time US rain theirs back thunder will kill anyone that complain. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Airbase In Iraq Hit By Rockets by Sterope(f): 9:02am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Soleimani is no different from Obama, Bush, Hillary, Theresa May etc. Has Obama been assassinated because US interference led to chaos especially terrosim in other countries? Should criminality be excused based on complexion or citizenship? beejay18: Your own views bah? Have ever make comprehensive search on why Soleimani was killed?
Does it occur to you that this terrorist has been on so many countries watch list?
Do you know the thousands of innocent life that this Soleimani has sent to early grave?
Pls do more research on why Soleimani was killed.
We can not lament over a terrorist been killed said by MORRIS. You think he doesn't know what he's saying bah? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Airbase In Iraq Hit By Rockets by Sterope(f): 8:58am On Jan 08, 2020 |
You are not a smart muslim. Also this has nothing to do with your religion. Whatever is happening is basic politics. ijayaone: d guy na fool and may even be a Muslim,am also a Muslim but i dont know why those people behave like dat |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Airbase In Iraq Hit By Rockets by Sterope(f): 8:58am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Iran is stupid. |
Fashion › Re: What Are Your Tips For Softening Coarse Hair? by Sterope(f): 12:03am On Jan 08, 2020 |
Lol  crackhaus: Shave it and keep it low.
A lot of women would have spent an average of 38000hrs on their hair by the time they turn 50yrs old...that's 38000 unproductive hours of their life.
Even sleeping is more valuable. |
Romance › Re: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Sterope(f): 11:42pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
No, testimony will not come if it is not coming. It is life, we don't get all we wish or pray for. If I am not alive, I am not alive. Nothing is nothing, nothing is there to be grateful for because I would have been nothing. No consciousness for anything what so ever. It wouldn't matter if my mother fave birth to me or not, I wont be alive to give a damn anyways. 1Sharon: Yes not everyone is capable of giving birth, but with faithfulness and unceasing prayers ..their testimony will come soon.
Like the Hebrew women, so it shall be.
If your mother didn't give birth to you, would you be on this very thread right now ? |
Romance › Re: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Sterope(f): 11:06pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
Really, it is my understanding that not everyone is capable of giving birth. Thank God, he gave us a choice in the matter. Did you mean multiplication to raise more hell-fire candidates? It will save a lot of worry of whether their children/descendants are towing the right path or not. 1Sharon: Your mother gave birth to you, so you must birth yours.
God wants us to be fruitful and multiply. |
Romance › Re: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Sterope(f): 10:34pm On Jan 07, 2020 |
Is it important for both of you to have children?  |
Politics › Re: Eeben Barlow: US Funded Buhari’s Campaign, Says Military Contractor by Sterope(f): 9:58pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
I doubt the anti-gay bill turned Obama against Jonathan. They have analysts for that. Buhari is a muslim, a conservative, a fulani and a retired army man. His record is public information. He would have signed the bill too. Either way, they should not have interfered. blank: It is the truth. Obama did so because he heard that Goodluck Jonathan is anti-gay and signed an anti-gay law in Nigeria. They sold him a dummy that Buhari was not. And that was how Obama made sure that Buhari won then welcomed him to US.
Anyway, that's the truth as told by my uncle who believes in conspiracy stories. |
Education › Re: Did You Regret Going For Masters Abroad? by Sterope(f): 9:54pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
You have a point. I noticed same with people who even came back foe their masters. blank: Don't mind me. UK is just frustrating. They make it so difficult to get a visa to stay. They make you feel so unwelcome like they can't wait to collect your money and then kick you out. They make it difficult to get a good paying job there. When you take your masters to other countries, those ones would prefer their homegrown ones. Coming back to Nigeria. everyone now has a UK masters (i'm exaggerating of course). Even if you have Oxford/Cambridge/Imperial, it doesn't count, not like before. People are getting good jobs don't get me wrong but not like you would imagine. Then they make the courses more difficult than it should be.
I'm obviously just moaning but i do regret going to the UK. I really wish i had considered other options. |
Politics › Re: Eeben Barlow: US Funded Buhari’s Campaign, Says Military Contractor by Sterope(f): 9:52pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
See what we have been saying...
His account may be doubtful being a private army and all..still I am willing to believe that US interfered. They always do!
cc Truckpusher |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Anti-War Protesters Gathered Outside The White House (Photos) by Sterope(f): 2:49pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
You don't know what you are saying. Bigflamie:
 You can't love US of A less. They are very compassionate people.
They know Iran isn't match for their country but they still want to allow peace reign despite Iran's provocations. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 1:46pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
There was a coup before Ahmedinjad, yes he was quite a fanatic. The CIA took responsibility. THE WEST, France led it and it was backed by NATO and Belgium. EU does give money to terrorists in Libya etc to keep people from crossing over. The rise of Terrosim is like the election in Nigeria where Politicians arm thugs and cultists who end up using those weapons to commit crimes after election. Every time, the west destabilise a nation, they do it true militias like Libya for example. Some of these militias end up going rogue. It is because of Libya and the terrorism in Niger and the rest, we have Boko Haram. They brought their madness close to home. I am very much in doubt about SA funding Boko Haram. The west especially America arms militias. Saudi Arabia and co, also arm militias. They buy weapons from America and EU and arm militias. Iran, Turkey and co also arm militias. quickly: which coup? ahmedinjad was the previous iran leader he was anti everbody same as rouhani.
Libya was ousted by France and NATO backed them. NATO is similar to ECOMOG
France was the key aggressor becuae they feel Africa is their birthright
Boko HAram is sponsored by the middle east not by france.
Qatar, IRan, Turkey and some other islamic organisations in the middle east is sponsoring Boko Haram not the EU. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 12:34pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
Is that what EU and UN reported or what the US reported? If they didn't, what did they do differently from US and other Western countries? Why the Bleep are you picking sides? The West has hurt the world more than every other nation combined!!! It should not matter because what is more important is preventing the fools from causing more damage. quickly: Iran didnt keep to terms they had an underground nuclear program going on. Collecting money on the the surface and kept sponsoring terrorism around the world.
Iran problem is too much aggressive shouting and Not humbling themselves.
They already told the world that if the have nuclear weapon they will attack ISrael and you know US will defend its ally |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 12:18pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
Lets factor the fate of countries that took a stance against the West history at the pinnacle of oil wealth, if Nigeria had taken a stance. Lets imagine where Niger Delta would be. You keep talking about Nigeria. Have the Niger Deltan leaders done anything differently? Was it not a Niger Deltan that rewarded a Northerner that took the lives of ND activists? Are you not in support of the same leader who awarded grant to charities that were purported to benefit the Niger Delta but instead were used for private benefit? Why do you think they are running away now? Would they be running away if Buhari had signed the Deep Offshore Act and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Act and oil was still as profitable? * I am not pro-Buhari
Truckpusher: 100 % sure.
The West can do whatever they want by lumping us all together, but it is now left with our people at the helms of our affairs to do what is right. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 12:05pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
It is fair in war but your initial position was totally in support of America and Donald Trump. Do you know long it took to get both sides to commit to a deal? Iran kept to terms but America decided to pull out. Yet you call Obama a pacifist? Obama is without his own faults in world politics but you blame him for taking a step towards putting Iran in check. You have to think about the innocents in Iran, the potential victims of terrorist attacks in the West not Iran or America. Truckpusher: I understand where you're coming from and I'm also aware that Americas interference destabilized lots region across the globe. However , when Iran for whatever it is started behaving like the American Govt. then it's fair enough to say that all is fair in war.
They should face the consequences for all the atrocities they've committed around the world with their proxies and of course the Americans will pay their own price when that time comes . No super power over our long history of existence as mankind that didn't fall to her knees when the time comes. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 11:56am On Jan 06, 2020 |
Are you sure about that? Truckpusher: I'm not a victim of the West , I'm a victim of the Nigerian system. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 10:21am On Jan 06, 2020 |
I as a person have so much solidarity for the Niger Delta. You are the victim of the west you support, a victim of your leaders and a victim of Nigeria. However my position is irrelevant. I am not a victim of either. If at all anyone should be showing solidarity it should be YOU not me. It shows you really do not care about marginalisation if you are not a victim. . Truckpusher: After the nationalization of their oil , why couldn't they just mind their own business instead of using proxies to destabilize the entire region all in the name of regional influence, Talking about the Niger Delta issue, how can you show so much concern about Iran when you and your kinsmen are hell bent on stealing from the Niger Delta. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 10:15am On Jan 06, 2020 |
No, they could not. America caused a coup and imposed their puppet, a very corrupt man as the Iranian leader. And America continued to interfere in their region politics, economy etc. And America continued to fund militias to destabilise their region. What about all these silly American/Western sponsored leadership programs for Africans, YALI and co? Another interference albeit subtle. Iran is also guilty, we know they fund militia proxies to fight against American and Saudi Arabia funded militias, Their interference has led to loss or innocent lives, they are also bad. HOWEVER is it as bad as America? NO Western interference has a wider and negative influence on every other country, Africa, the Middle East and more recently, Hong Kong. Libya is a consequence of America's interference. Terrorism in French speaking part of West Africa is a consequence of France enrichment programme and African's corruption. Voila, we get Boko Haram. EU gives money to terrorist organisations and militias in Libya and surrounding countries to stop refugees from crossing over. These militias sell and rape our men and women. But God forbid we blame the West. You think it is right to support these countries that are experts in destabilising the world for their selfish reasons. Truckpusher: After the nationalization of their oil , why couldn't they just mind their own business instead of using proxies to destabilize the entire region all in the name of regional influence, Talking about the Niger Delta issue, how can you show so much concern about Iran when you and your kinsmen are hell bent on stealing from the Niger Delta. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron Urges Iran To Avoid ‘escalation’, Voices ‘solidarity’ With US by Sterope(f): 9:03am On Jan 06, 2020 |
The dunderheads also forgot that America supported Iraq before eventually invaded Iraq. But no, every other country because they are majorly Muslims are the bad guys. Lets not forget that Islamic Terrorism was born because of America too. One4me: I wont argue with you but will just ask you to provide any CREDIBLE EVIDENCE to back up that your claim, apart from just quoting Faux News of CNN or some other CIA mouth-piece. I am waiting.
But in the meantime, recall that America invaded Iraq of FALSE PRETEXES, MANUFACTURED LIES and DECIET of even its own people. The Iraqi people resented this and fought back but America over-powered them, killed their President, looted their Gold and has been stealing their Oil since then. They want America out of their country but are powerless to fight back hence their resort to "hit and run tactics", using crude means like roadside bombs. The people formed themselves into resistance groups and America labelled such groups as "terrorists" when infact, we know who the invader and actaul terrorists is! Just because this assassinated man "gives training to Iraqi Soldeirs" and was also the one that leads the force that fought ISIS in Iraq, this is the silly excuse that the Americans are mouthing, that you are quoting!
Infact, a lot of American generals said, on the first day of his assasination, that they are shocked that America will kill the person that has assisted the whole world in defeating ISIS in Iraq and the Levant. (though, as expected, most of them are towing the "official line" now, since everyone has to rally round the flag, as we say).
The anger of America was that attack on their green Zone embassy in Iraq and that was done by native Iraqis and the iraqi PMF, not Suleiman. But like in the attack on iraq, when America wants to get you, they just use any excuse to do their evil job. They killed him because they see it as a blow to Iran, for the downing of their Drone that they were using to spy on Iran, in Iranian space.
And dont forget, elelction is this year, like all American President, war is seen as a plus to win an election (weird and stupid American public!). Add to that mix, Israel that uses America to weaken its neighbours and do its dirty job, while it builds itself as the sole super power of the middle east. 
Make l nor talk everything wey l know, make them nor come Drone my Kunnu Shinkafi  |
Romance › Re: Lady Buys 5k Wristwatch For Boyfriend As Birthday Gift, Laments As He Rejects It by Sterope(f): 8:59am On Jan 06, 2020 |
Why did you buy a fake wristwatch? |