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Niger Delta Avengers:I reckon if the miscreants behind this junk called news are arrested by the DSS and subsequently prosecuted, some would still call it state tyranny against law abiding citizens? I reckon Okorocha and Obiano are supposed to commend them for the positive image laundering, while Buhari is waiting to be blamed when security agencies respond to the requests of these state governors? Cc: Rapistomenka, ConqueredWest. |
rapistomenka:Typical miserable Igbo. What has tribe got to do with the matter at hand? Is it not there in the very report that the blogger has been a nuisance to the Abia and Akwa Ibom state governments? Did the report not also give an instance of an Ogun State blogger who was arrested by the same SSS on the prodding of the Ogun state governor and not the Fulani President you so much hate that it has become a psychopathic disorder? Must every arrested blogger who operate by no rules or ethics whatsoever, or even journalists who operate by the ethics of their profession be innocent of every charge? Or you are too mentally limited to appreciate the example that I gave just from yesterday when someone deliberately posted a false picture of Kenyan soldiers as Nigerian soldiers in the NigerDelta harassing innocent civilians? Oh! I forgot, you are one of the anarchists that always enjoy anything that paints a Fulani President bad, even if it is a deliberate false assertion, or the acknowledged actions of state governments. As for you ConqueredWest, your misery has only began. I always enjoy that Yorubas make you miserable, a way of life that must continue with your children. |
I have no problem with the arrest of people spreading false information as factual news. I remember someone posted popular pictures of Kenyan soldiers yesterday and labelled them as Nigerian soldiers just to paint the already undisciplined Nigerian Army as harassing people in the NigerDelta. If there's any evidence of him breaking any law, then charge him to court ASAP for prosecution. |
The OP is worthy of a lengthy ban for disseminating false information. In a serious country, this is a criminal offence and I call on the DSS and DMI to fish out the OP for immediate prosecution. The freedom of social media should not translate to deliberate misinformation. Cc: Mynd44 |
I reckon Mr Director has enough fellow clansmen in prison with him. A prophet once told him he will lead his people, but did not reveal in what capacity - that he will be leading the convicted Igbos of Kuje prisons. In Nigeria, the minority cannot have their way, but in Kuje prison where they exist as a majority, Biafra is a dream come true. I reckon this presidency, like Mugabe's, is a life term. |
I reckon Mr Director has enough fellow clansmen in prison with him. A prophet once told him he will lead his people, but did not reveal in what capacity - that he will be leading the convicted Igbos of Kuje prisons. In Nigeria, the minority cannot have their way, but in Kuje prison where they exist as a majority, Biafra is a dream come true. I reckon this presidency, like Mugabe's, is a life term. |
So many terrorists have been laying siege on many communities in Nigeria, each carving out their own territory. In the fullness of time, those territories will be littered with the dead bodies of these terrorists. Prisoners are not needed, just total annihilation. |
shammah1:Religious fanatic, find your way to the religious section. We are discussing reality here, not fairy tales. |
Nigeria is the richest country in the world that's why we love wasting public funds, but very prudent in spending our private funds. Even when a government tries to reduce spending on public ceremonies, the wasteful erstwhile ruling party and its army of bandit supporters would claim it is eye service and propaganda, instead of burying their heads in shame. Then they begin to come up with the economics of how this lack of waste has deprived some businesses an opportunity to generate income from baking cake at N10m or decorating the venue at N80m. |
Hahahaha! This guy na clown ooo. |
I thought Igbo legislators were determined to not have the APC government do anything in their region, so as not to reveal that they supported Jonathan who didn't deliver anything. APC transforming the region's infrastructure would have led to a change of heart by the voting public, something the present PDP politicians of the SouthEast do not want. Even the hateful electorate do not want it either. Their hate is sufficient for their needs. They want to campaign in the future on the grounds that APC did not do anything for the region, so should never be voted for by the people of the SouthEast. Hate will continue to bring you misery, and it has only just just started. When the next budget is being debated, the useless SouthEast legislators should again deliberately deprive their region of projects even planned by the federal government. Other region's legislators will be more than eager to redistribute the funds to projects in their own villages. Go through the past threads on the almost botched Lagos to Calabar railway, guess those who celebrated it's temporary removal from the budget as a failure of Amaechi and Buhari? Guess those who learning it only docked at Aba, asked their SouthSouth masters to also reject it? Guess those who said it was only beneficial to the Yorubas of the SouthWest? Guess those who said they don't want anything at all from this Buhari government, and have even opined same in posts above on this same topic? Igbos! |
Idrismusty97:While money is made by MMM from web traffic, what constitutes the source of the 30% growth on capital or help provided, is the direct matching of someone's pledge or some people's pledge to the growth amount to be received at 30days or the day count from the pledge date to any day from the release date of that particular transaction. It is just money circulating in a dynamic deficit system, where the deficit is 30%. The deficit is transferred from one participant to the next, but it's at best latent as it is erased as soon as it is created. There can only be a last batch if there's a sudden stop. I can fathom what could lead to a sudden stop but would not disclose it here, lest I aid adversaries like the investment and securities firms in pulling it down so they can save their own jobs. Without outside interference, I see it as a model that cannot stop once started, since it is just a very dynamic redistribution of income. Part of the money earned from web traffic by MMM is given to participants as a 1 time only welcome bonus of varying amounts depending on what category of money is pledged that very 1st time. |
spreado:You are right and you are wrong. It is a social networking website. When I have to download it on my phone from an app store, what is it called? |
spreado:You are right and you are wrong. |
The arrogant man that dared to call Cosmas Maduka's Coscharis a pure water business after he had benefited from his good graces to obtain a loan at the bank where Maduka was a director. |
The same thug of a governor wore knickers and face cap to present budget to the state assembly, which is a formal official function. When T-shirt wearing Zuckerberg was to visit the president, he jettisoned his casual wear for a formal suit with tie. This is because unlike Fayose, Zuckerberg is learned enough to know that his T-shirt and jeans is not ideal for some occasions. What stopped Fayose from decking buba and sokoto to present his budget even if not dressed in the unafrican suit? Learn to stop comparing apples with oranges. |
seunmsg:Everyone in PDP knows that Jonathan has no political clout or following. He only won the party ticket twice due to power of incumbency. When not in power, nobody even regards him, not even the Bayelsa state chapter of the party. |
Emycord:By my argument our economy was at a level where $16pb could sustain us in 1999 If we found ourselves at a level of $100 for 4 years and less than 2years later we drop to $27pb before rising back to the $40pb era last experienced before 2006, do you expect things to be rosy? A family man took care of his family with his N50k monthly salary. Later he got a better pay of N100k. Then much later he started earning as high as N 500k monthly. Suddenly his pay slumped to N50k he last earned over 10years ago. Do you expect his family to live on N50k now because he once earned N50k before? Now consider he had no substantial savings all through the very high pay of N500k, instead he even dipped his hands into the little he saved when he was earning N50k and N100k. So if we could build our reserves with an oil price range of $16pb to 60pb from 1999 to 2008, is it not irresponsible that a government will earn $100pb on oil from 2010 to mid 2014, yet could not increase the reserves but saw fit to be looting what had been saved by a more responsible government when things weren't even rosy? So irresponsible that they were already borrowing to pay salaries because of an 8month old gradual slump from that $100pb to $50pb. What would Jonathan have done if he was still in power when crude price eventually fell to $27pb? I bet by now our reserves will be $0, and we would have once again become Paris club most loyal customer. |
Did oil price not grow from $16pb in 1999 up to $100pb in 2014? How can there be a recession when generated income was increasing? But with oil price slumping from $100pb in mid 2014 to $50 in early 2015, was the PDP government not borrowing to pay salaries? What you have now is a continuation of that downward slope. A slope that is lubricated by the absence of funds that should have been saved from unprecedented high crude oil prices from 2010 to 2014. Tell us what happened to the funds already saved, even if the last government was too irresponsible to build on it? |
jmichlins:So fraud enabled by false Facebook accounts is a silly discussion? |
See corrupt Nigerians above already complaining because they know Facebook might consider a solution to their fraudulent schemes on the app. It is only when crime and fraud is being tackled that these set of anarchists love Nigeria more than the government doing something about it. See as criminals are fighting to preserve Nigeria's corruption and fraud enabling image from the "de-marketing" agenda of a responsible government and a responsible entrepreneur who takes his business seriously. Abike Dabiri, your feedback to Mark is great. He will need to do something about the colony of fraudsters who employ false Facebook accounts to defraud their fellow "beloved" Nigerians. Sadly enough, the same Nigerians think it is a silly topic to discuss application security with the founder of application Facebook. What exactly is wrong with Nigerians? I say it without any ambiguity, the majority of Nigerians are criminally minded. It takes only 5 minutes to pickout a Nigerian from a pool of black Africans interacting. Call them criminals, they would complain. Inform them you are fighting corruption, they will be vexed. If you want Nigerians to love you, try not to touch their beloved criminal psyche. |
WinningSun:LOL! The roads will be released from the warehouse whenever spares are needed. |
Who does not know that such victims always lie about the true status of things as regards the relevant communication from government agencies on legitimacy of structure? |
ToySoldier2:Indeed monies hitherto not invested before have also found its way into MMM. Also man must still eat and cover living expenses even while doing MMM. So not all money earned as income will go into MMM. Like I said, the banks will not find any grouse with MMM since money will flow into the banks and transaction charges to will be more frequent. But the likes of the investment firms mentioned are already feeling it because people who had deposits of millions and only get a paltry N60k growth in 1year have began pulling out those funds to venture into MMM. So while MMM becomes another legitimate investment for them, the money is not helping to fund real economic commerce like it would if still deposited with ARM or Vetiva who use such funds for real commerce. MMM is an interesting model, and I hope the competitors in the Money and Capital Market do not find a way to kill it off using unethical means. |
Lobatan01:Like I said earlier, MMM has become a legitimate financial system of its own. You have the money market, you have the capital market, now you have the retail market AKA MMM. With MMM the Players get direct access to the market unlike the contributors to the money and capital markets who give out their funds to an intermediary who trades with it and remits only a pittance of the profits to the contributor. The intermediary gets the bulk of the returns due to the need to accommodate operational costs and also due to the risk shouldered in guaranteeing the contributed funds plus returns. However, MMM is a market that involves a continuous circulation of money as growth, instead of creating value with money then liquidating to regain money plus growth. That MMM as a system cannot create value is the headache most governments would have with it. It has no value creation in its 30days life between provide help and get help. The Money and Capital market create value between the time the contribution/deposit is made, and the time of collection upon maturity. From a socialist viewpoint, MMM ensures that redistribution of income occurs to the point that a dynamic equilibrium is maintained at any instant. This has the potential to eradicate poverty and create a new society where everyone gets money when they need it. The major reason for poverty is because money making is tied to providing commodities or services. MMM attempts to rewrite that economic rule. Money will no longer be tied down in billions somewhere when someone else needs just N5000 out of that sum but cannot get it since no service or commodity has been offered in exchange. |
MMM is a good palliative to the current economic crisis we are facing. I know many who currently survive on MMM having lost their jobs within the past year. Indeed it is a Ponzi scheme, but one which has been designed to be free of fraud, such that it has become a legitimate financial system of its own. A financial system based on absolute liquidity and owing its success to a redistribution of income just when it is needed by the beneficiary. That being said, MMM will ultimately deprive the money market and capital market of funds required to fund real investment. This will negatively impact the economy eventually. Due to the absolute liquidity I mentioned earlier, there will be no funds for manufacturing, there will be no funds for agriculture, there will be no funds for health care, there will be no funds for housing and infrastructure. Infact, everyone will be so liquid, yet this liquidity can not buy them goods and services as these will cease to exist. Then, the government will be forced to beg Nigerians to desist from MMM. The government has to beg because people have a right to do what they like with their own money, including providing help to each other. Already companies like Vetiva, ARM and the myriad of insurance firms now posing as investment and asset management firms, are already feeling the pinch, hence the recent outcry by their own industry regulator, SEC. The banks don't really care as the funds still remain within the banking system, and frequent interbank transfers ensure the banks keep collecting their own share by way of transaction charges. MMM is a money market killer just like the derivatives market in the USA that contributed to the global financial meltdown of 2008. Many will become rich by it, but it is a wealth that does not grow the economy. |
Some fathers are useless, I don't blame the boy 1 bit. Will Jamaal the son of Tiwa ever be proud of his useless father? Was Ryan Giggs not born as Ryan Wilson? Yet he rejected the useless name of a useless father, and embraced his mother's name declaring himself to be his mother's child. Boy, did he make that name proud. |
HungerBAD:Like Alex Otti was told by his adopted Ngwa people. When it was time to have a governor of Abia from the Ngwa axis, Alex Otti was reminded that the footsteps that brought his migrant family to Ngwa land, was still visible so he could retrace his steps back to his true homeland. |
Whatever the grievances of this paranoid psychotic politician against the North, I can conclusively say he has now been infected by the same strain of hatred haboured by his wife and her tribesmen. Once he hears words like Hausa, North, Islam, his pentium II processor begins to overheat. |
kettykin:Always towing the ethnic line no matter the news. Your case is beyond redemption. |
False flag. |
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