Politics › Re: #the U.N.A.R# Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria(pics) by superduperjay: 10:34pm On Dec 16, 2015 |
Hahhahha indeed!! Just keep fighting for nothing, always fighting disagreeing,disagree with everyone haba!! What is making you disagree you can't answer just be disagreeing shaaa DaFlash: you cant satisfy those people i just cant understand their species, they need to be studied as a course in colleges. |
Politics › Re: #the U.N.A.R# Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria(pics) by superduperjay: 10:12pm On Dec 16, 2015 |
@Ebiniz op nice idea just a few toppings and brushings and its good to go. Very nice! Cc lalasticlala, Mynd44 let nigerians see this. |
Politics › Re: #the U.N.A.R# Could This Be The Solution To Nigeria(pics) by superduperjay: 10:08pm On Dec 16, 2015 |
Of all the suggestions I have seen as solution to nigeria's problem this guys postulation is the most "near perfect" as nothing can be 100percent. Still yet you guys are complaining what do you really want? Do you even know sef? Or is it just to disagree with everyone?? EternalTruths: The most funny one is calabar republic Funny Yoruba boy.  |
Politics › Re: Numbers Of Federal Workers By State Of Origin-- Bureau Of Public Service by superduperjay: 4:10pm On Dec 11, 2015 |
Junior66: For your small mind, Lagos indegenes are not up to say, 1million abi? Because na non-indegenes dominate am. Abeg reason am again and discover your folly. Lagos has more than 20million people and you cant tell me the indegenes are not up to at least 3 million there. you are right lagos indigenes are between 2 to 4million I found out from the small time I spent working with the state government,though not accurate but that range. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 10:07pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
StuntingBlack: I understand that as forumites there's actually the need to play by the rules which I am doing. Just like constantly derailing the thread, I see no wisdom in unnecessarilly banning and hiding people's comments all in the name of vendetta. If someone insults your personality, then that will be a different case that warrants punishment. But alas, what do I see here?.... Just too many hidden posts that have defaced the thread. Bro, to me, this I have to say, is just plain childishness and lack of tact to whoever the faulters may be ( i cant take sides right now). For a long time now, i have been trying to keep cool on the sidelines to see if things will get better but what I get is a complete opposite. As adults, I think whoever are at fault here should know they stand to gain nothing behaving awkardly. yeah I understand you. Its quite sad. My post was hidden tooo for no reason. I am a Sis BTW  |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 9:40pm On Dec 10, 2015 |
StuntingBlack: Why throw away this thread now?....I still dont get why. I think everything is calm now and the thread can return back to normal. Cc Aareonakakanfo |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 7:03pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
@modath I see you oo. I was just greeting you oo then they locked my comment. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:46pm On Dec 02, 2015 |
Seun and Mynd44 I didnt even say anything offensive. Unlock my comment I only hailed the thread people and you locked it. How is greeting them offensive? |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 9:40pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Violent? How? Will they go to the okun yoruba villages and start killing them or how do you mean violent? Or they'll attack faleke? IFELEKE: Indeed he has a good case but I doubt his chances, the igalas are highly tribalistic with tendencies to get violent if things don't go their way. They also have the numbers which they always use to their advantage / detriment of others. But then, if I were him, I'll convince audu's son to align with me, get the best lawyers and fight to finish. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 7:37pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
If that is the case then they'll have no problem with him dedicating his tenure to his tribesmen too abi?  davidhume1: I think the igalas will make the state quite ungovernable for him. The state is deeply tribalistic in nature...LOL |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 7:14pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Any update on faleke issue?? Ordinarily that guy is the governor of kogi except he allows them wrestle him out of his right. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:29pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
CabbieAC will have your answer  jstbeinhonest: Porting to where?.....tell me ooo |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:28pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
That your assingment still they my mind. IlekeHD: Mii moh pe a n ja. To ba je be....gba eleyi.....
https://25.media.tumblr.com/2916300da0dda1fe8c214b1cde52a3ec/tumblr_mznf1dS1An1rgi7odo1_400.gif
Modath, bring that ikebe back here too.
Please bring those names here! I know that you're also trying to get some DAWN contact here.....sounds awesome.
I'm actually doing black friday shopping.....so I'll be back then. Spending money on things I don't t need because they're on sale. Shame on me for falling for this free market crappp |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:26pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:09pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
When you guys are porting let me know. I have loooved every minute I have spent on the 300+pages of this thread. CabbieAC: Modath don't leave ooo
We have a lot of things to discuss concerning the future of this thread
I haven't made up my mind yet
As per porting to the other side,that's at the top of my target list so we're on the same page |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:07pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Don't panic you hear things just need to calm down small  CabbieAC: I thought S.eun said he was going to grant amnesty to those who broke Rules No 2 and 20
Seems a lot of people have given up on the thread sef
Shym3x has deactivated |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 4:50pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Bros they've been here many times just ignore them or report. The thread is off frontpage now. theV0ice: But who better to know the ediocy they'll unleash on the thread than he who created it and watches over it?
You will soon see plenty oloribobo people start displaying their inherited madness here now. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 4:21pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 4:20pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Seun: I'll move it back to politics and close my eyes to the title which I still don't understand. I will also feature the thread on home page. Cheers. I think there was a consensus earlier on not to move the thread to the frontpage. Thanks |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 7:22am On Nov 27, 2015 |
I searched for this thread till I fell asleep. Gosh!! You guys are not seeing the bigger picture, this thread scares some people not because of all these stories we have been posting but because it seems the yorubas are actually united and people FEAR united groups anyday anytime, I only hope this will translate into real life. We yorubas have to be united, people are scared of our unity period! |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 5:56pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 4:59pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 4:15pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
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Travel › Re: Nigerians In Georgia Any One Here In Georgia? by superduperjay: 12:48am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Please check your mail too. semac00: Was trying to assist here but moderator deleted my post. There are some real people here Mr. Mod.
How will you just travel to a country that do not speak a language that you understand without an arrangement for someone to meet you at the airport. how do you even intend to tell the taxi driver where you are going to. this has nothing to do with God but common sence. |
Travel › Re: Nigerians In Georgia Any One Here In Georgia? by superduperjay: 12:47am On Nov 23, 2015 |
Please check your mail. expertman: many Nigerians are studying in Georgia. Last year I was there and saw a lot of them. Enjoy |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 3:01pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
Yeah... OnReflection: The "unknown known" eh? Now you know better  |
Travel › Re: Nigerians In Georgia Any One Here In Georgia? by superduperjay: 2:23pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
I meant are nigerian students in georgia?? ophre: No students at all..... |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 1:43pm On Nov 22, 2015 |
You and shymm3x are just the perfect description of "woman wrapper"  MayorofLagos: Lmao. That will be a lot of fckng and baby making. Theres always diaper and breast milk around the house. |