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Jobs/VacanciesRe: FG's SURE-P Graduate-Internship Recruitment 2012 by tadysmart(m): 1:06pm On Aug 26, 2012
Jaaf44: I just can't get registered not to talk of confirmation
Check yourself very well possibly you have been criticising GEJ. We know your IPP address. hehehehehe
RomanceRe: Most-Heartbreaking Text Message You Received From Your Lover? by tadysmart(m): 3:21pm On Aug 25, 2012
ayobase: Maybe u were acting too desperate.....nevertheless, .......
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It might be coming natural from u, but some guys would end up reading meaning into it and wanting to bail out!
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It happend to a friend!
Gbam! If I sense desperation,it ends whatever love I got for you.
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 6:12pm On Aug 21, 2012
informatix: where ever there is war there is demand where ever there is demand. Supply is needed where ever Supply is needed an Igbo man is there. Where ever supply is needed transportation is need where ever transportation is needed hausa is there. Where ever is dangerous to enter strategy is needed where ever strategy is need Yoruba man is there for sure. Abi no be so?.
Sorry you got me laughing,like a crazy man public. You aptly described Nigeria and numerous potentials.
PoliticsRe: South Sudan Begs Nigeria Police For Training by tadysmart(m): 5:45pm On Aug 21, 2012
ROSSIKE: 1 - Using often antiquated weapons to face down heavily armed robbers and hoodlums in shoot-outs, and defeating them. (I know of no other police force on earth that's saddled with such an onerous task, making the officers of the NPF in my view the most fearless and bravest policemen on the face of the earth bar none).

2 - Having to use their own money to fuel patrol vehicles on certain occasions while fighting crime.

3 - Patrolling the streets night and day to keep pampered elite like you safe in your nice, air-conditioned houses with DSTV and xbox, at great risk to their lives, on an average pay of $80 per month. Some are paid as little as $40 a month.

4 - Donating their lives on a daily basis in engaging hoodlums, including terrorists like Boko Haram and Niger Delta
militants.

5 - Still managing to return a smile every now and again despite these absurd, dangerous working conditions.
Chei you are simply the bomb of this debate.
PoliticsRe: South Sudan Begs Nigeria Police For Training by tadysmart(m): 5:36pm On Aug 21, 2012
ROSSIKE: Personally when I see some police guys I give them money, willingly, even when they don't ask, because I KNOW that they're risking their lives for me for peanuts. I don't bother with speaking big grammar or trying to show I know the law, and 'my rights' etc etc. What about the policeman's rights to feed his family after standing in the sun all day with a cheap rifle in my defence? Sure, ''by law'' it is not my business, but govt's business to take care of that. But if govt is failing in its duty, I CAN TAKE OVER as a human being with a conscience. No biggie. The real corrupt elements in my view are some of you Jeep driving overfed elite who drive past skinny policemen in tattered uniforms, and complain about being ''extorted'' for 100 naira. Rubbish.
You must be an Igboman to think like that.
PoliticsRe: South Sudan Begs Nigeria Police For Training by tadysmart(m): 5:32pm On Aug 21, 2012
Dejiro: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/07/south-sudan-begs-nigeria-police-for-training/

By Kingsley Omonobi

…As officers record huge success, bag UN Medals in Sudan
South Sudan Police authorities has pleaded with the Nigeria Police Force to urgently come to their aid in the area of training of their own manpower and capacity building especially as they have seen from the performances of the Nigeria Police contingent in the newly independent country, that Nigeria Police officers are ‘top class’ comparable to those in Europe and other advanced countries.

Deputy Inspector General of South Sudan , Lt. General Gordon Micah Kur Luala who made the plea when he received the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Mamman Ibrahim Tsafe; representative of Nigeria Police IGP, Mohammed Abubakar, during a courtesy call on the South Sudan Police headquarters in Juba, disclosed that among many challenges facing the country’s Police force, they were yet to be fully professionalized.

“We want to say, we are watchful and impressed with the performance of the Nigerian Police Contingent under UNMISS. They are well kitted, alert at all times and command respect. We expect a lot from nations like Nigeria who have passed through some of the difficulties we are facing now and have much experience like you.


AIG Mamman Tsafe with Mrs Hilda Johnson , SRSG for UN Mission with Nigeria Police officers.
“Already, South Sudan is rich in men and human resources but we are lacking in many aspects. These includes; shortcoming in the area of Legal Affairs amongst others. Our Police need to know more about judiciary practices as it concerns the rule of law and its application to not only South Sudanese citizens but foreigners as well”.

Explaining further, Gen. Kur Luala said, “a major challenge facing us is that our Police personnel is composed of elements who were not originally policemen. Some of them came from the army, some from the militia groups, and some from remnants of the former Sudan Police Force. The greater percentages of them are not educated or trained.

“What we are after, which we have tried to lay down in our policy is that we want our police transformed. To achieve this, we want training opportunities, a workable social welfare system in place, a proper police structure including a CID for investigations, a correction center, a proper civil service and a viable intelligence branch”.

Responding to the plea, Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Maman Tsafe expressed understanding with the situation the South Sudanese has found itself noting that he was sent to Juba by Nigeria’s IG because he (MD Abubakar) appreciated the need to support the Sudanese in anyway he can.

He told the Sudanese Deputy IG that his observations about the Nigeria Police Contingent was made possible by the IGP of Nigeria because of his belief that a properly kitted and motivated Policeman is already primed to face difficult challenges and succeed. He promised to convey other requests of the Sudanese to the Nigerian IG for consideration.

At the office of the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General, Political (D-SRSG), Raisedon Zenenga, AIG Tsafe was told that the UN is very appreciative of the contributions of the Nigerian Police force to UN peacekeeping, not only in South-Sudan, but other missions.

He pointed out that the performances of the Nigerian Police contingents in Liberia, Congo, Darfur, Sierra Leone, Haiti, East Timor, among others, are well documented and a reference point in peacekeeping.

Mr. Zenenga specifically requested AIG Tsafe to take the message home that for South Sudan in particular, there was need for Nigeria to help the new country build key institutions of governance which are presently in short supply. “These, according to him include; teachers for schools, organizing the judicial system, helping out in correctional and Prisons system, Immigration, Civil Service, and other specialized fields like tailoring, carpentry, farming, etc.

The visit of the AIG to South Sudan Police HQ followed the presentation of UN medals to 34 Nigerian Police Officers who made the country proud in the performance of their duties as mandated, with the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General, hailing Nigeria’s undisputable contribution to peace and orderliness in the new independent nation.

The commendation of the SRSG came with AIG Mamman Ibrahim Tsafe promising the UN authorities that more dedicated and selfless performance should be expected from Nigerian police peacekeepers under the MD Abubakar (IG) administration.

While congratulating the recipients for making the nation in general and the Nigeria police proud with the performance, AIG Tsafe said, “It shows that you have been disciplined and hardworking officers, that you have been worthy ambassadors of our great nation. I am proud of you, the IG is proud of you and I am sure the UN is proud of you.

Nigerians are proud of you.
“As for the medals you are getting today, I want you to start wearing them right here in South Sudan. Bring them back home at the end of your tour of duty and wear them proudly because you have worked for them, you have earned them and they are yours. It is not every officer than can be blessed with this honor and opportunity”.

At a very colorful ceremony witnessed by the Force Commander of UNMISS, Nigeria’s Major General Moses Obi, the UN Police Commissioner, Dr. Fredrick Yiga and the Consul-General of Nigerian mission in South Sudan, Dangiwa Kumba Gideon, the SRSG said the UN was particularly impressed with the Nigeria Police contingent because their expertise have been brought to bear in the areas of investigation, administration, community policing and building capacity where the South Sudanese Police was really lacking.

Furthermore, the SRSG expressed profound appreciation to the Inspector General of Police of Nigeria for deeming it fit to send a very senior officer in the person of AIG Tsafe to witness the medal parade noting that it showed the very high esteem with which the Police leadership held its personnel, attributing it to the very high standards in return of the officers.

In his remarks, Force Commander of UNMISS, General Moses Obi expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Nigerian Police officers noting that they have done very well in their roles as Staff Officers of the various deployments, Liaison officers, Advisers and Trainers which, he said, has in no small measure helped to build capacity.

The UN Police Commissioner in charge of UNPOL, Dr. Yiga noted also that the Nigerian Police Contingent’s contribution is highly appreciated especially against the backdrop that the team are given very difficult assignments and deployed to remote and difficult terrains.
Who said with good leadership Nigerians are not the best in the world. Imagine our police with this feet.OMG:....
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 5:13pm On Aug 21, 2012
dasparrow: And you think Nigerians like Africans living in Nigeria? Get real! We have a high unemployment rate in Nigeria too yet there are many Africans living in Nigeria and mixing in with the Nigerian populace knowing they won't get caught since Nigeria has over 150 million citizens. You Africans don't like Nigerians yet you don't stay away from them or their forum. Oh the irony! I should be made immigration minister in Nigeria because I will clean house beginning with all the two faced hateful africans living in Nigeria.

I will be back on this thread to make sure my post did not disappear
You post won't disappear the poster must be a fear fear man,from possibly a rich home don't blame him. Ask him the meaning of hustle,he sure doesn't know.
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 5:06pm On Aug 21, 2012
rebecca167: Di anyi, i will advice u 2 do u research wellar b4 u post. Am an anambra guy Currently reside at south sudan, plus during well in my boutique bizness after my nysc 4 (9ija) no job . Guys a lot of opportunity full here if u invest ur money weller.....many of us here frm 9ija, we import frm china. So timmy dont say wot u dont knw. South sudan is full of opportunity if u re with ur benjamin. ( got 2 go)
Tell him,he doesn't know Igboman like me and you. He was probably pampered so much,he won't understand some of us from easter Nigeria nay Biafra
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 5:00pm On Aug 21, 2012
Dhelake: hope i no go wounjure ma self wit laff today ... @op ... Itz like u dont really undastand what is called d Nigerian spirit ... If no Nigerian is there ... Xo sure our igbo brothers ar there ... They maximize little opportunities .... The civil unrest is a money making opportunity ...
Gbam!!! The poster didn't think in that direction
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 5:00pm On Aug 21, 2012
Dhelake: hope i no go wounjure ma self wit laff today ... @op ... Itz like u dont really undastand what is called d Nigerian spirit ... If no Nigerian is there ... Xo sure our igbo brothers ar there ... They maximize little opportunities .... The civil unrest is a money making opportunity ...
Gbam!!! The poster didn't in that direction
TravelRe: African Country ,You Won't Find A Nigerian In ? by tadysmart(m): 1:50pm On Aug 21, 2012
timmy1999: Mr I sabi talk...whos still in school..you better mind ur language...and who told u,I want to go to South sudan..if they give me d visa,I wont go..and u talk as if u be president(everytin dat happens passes ttru my desk)..ur desks indeed..anyway..if u really want to prove a point,why not post pics of south sudan..u can't.cos there is nothing to show..than empty land, camp with pple getting aid etc...shalla
Bia nwoke m! From your post I deduce you are the fear fear type. My brother's boys are living there,and doing wonderfully well. Lemme give a little gist about him. He was in cameroun and was among the first Nigerians that arrived in Agola immediately after the war in Agola. He is doing well there. Immediately after the partioning of Sudan,he went there for fessibility study,I mean both south and north sudan,he said being a Christan North sudan won't be good for him. He made his connections in south Sudan you talk about. Presently his 3 boys are there doing wonderfully well. When I saw your post I quickly sent him mail,just like he knows what am trying to finding out from him,he said he is in liberia planning to travel to sudan for stock taking, tomorrow. One thing you must appreciate about life is that where there seem to be no opportunity to you others are finding opportunity there. Take for instance,many Nigerians rush to europe to eke out living while some are making genuine millions here.


Bottomline,don't be over pessimisitic.
RomanceRe: Whats ''UNROMANTIC'' About You? by tadysmart(m): 11:41pm On Aug 20, 2012
I easily feel disturbed especially when she always want to be with me.
RomanceRe: Whats ''UNROMANTIC'' About You? by tadysmart(m): 11:38pm On Aug 20, 2012
Idowuogbo: do dey jus grab and knack u ni? na wa oooo! lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Cos of possible mouth *dour
RomanceRe: Whats ''UNROMANTIC'' About You? by tadysmart(m): 8:41pm On Aug 20, 2012
dabrake: I always disappoint them. The last one happened on her birthday and she was offering nine courses that semester. I bought her nine quality textbooks for her as a gift, wrapped them and surrendered them all to her. Some minute later, i got one of the worst blood boiling sms from her. Deep in my heart, i thought she would love it 'cause in the reversed case, i would be extremely happy.
Wow!! Simple polite way to her live birthday party and face your book. Can only do that if my girl is a dumb.
RomanceRe: She Slapped Me n i messed up by tadysmart(m): 12:01pm On Aug 20, 2012
@poster you did exactly what I would do in such situation. I can understand why you cried,it hurts a lot,I once experience such from my girl,though it wasn't a slap like yours it was a betrayal of trust. #Trust me,I didn't me,I did pretend as if all is well until I paid her in her own coin. Don't ask me what I did,but she cried for a week,missed her exam, because of it,I know her new boyfriend,she presently a damn loyal girlfriend casual friend.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Backs Lamido/Amaechi For 2015 by tadysmart(m): 11:32am On Aug 20, 2012
Billyonaire: Are you making that statement with your #EyesWideOpen ?
Sure I go with the duo.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Backs Lamido/Amaechi For 2015 by tadysmart(m): 11:29am On Aug 20, 2012
ril19: thats my mind bro. I just don't see it working.
I dey laffffff
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Backs Lamido/Amaechi For 2015 by tadysmart(m): 11:28am On Aug 20, 2012
manosteel: I don't know much about this Lamido, is he one of the best performing Governors? Or was he picked because of his loyalty to Obj?
To be fair Lamido has done averagely well in Jigawa State,when compared with his contemporaries in Northern Nigeria. If this ticket is true,I assure you guys, the duo are coasting to victory.
Christianity EtcRe: My Heaven Experience by tadysmart(m): 9:58am On Aug 20, 2012
9jauk: My heart bleeds for the Non-beleivers because they will never beleive;i had a similar dream this year,God is great,i want more of u,thr is practically nothing in d world,thanks for the Post.
Share on NL make we hear your own story.

Rubbish
LiteratureRe: I'm Pregnant For My Sister's Husband by tadysmart(m): 3:13am On Aug 20, 2012
Do return quickly to give us the remaining story. Am not interested in her pregnancy ,am only interested on how Charles unzipped her cloth,remove her bra,whether Nkechi wore panty that nite or g-string for eazy pentration. I understand Nkechi did the punny with her full consent.
LiteratureRe: I'm Pregnant For My Sister's Husband by tadysmart(m): 2:54am On Aug 20, 2012
realmscape: @poster, were you not taught summary in school...u expect me to read all this...go phuk yu self
O!! Sorry the story is not for you.


@poster hope you describe how she was layed to bed, and start the porning thing.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Has Dangote Start Calling Graduate Trainee Drivers? by tadysmart(m): 3:30pm On Aug 19, 2012
freecocoa: See talk o,ha! shocked shocked

So all the people that are drivers are cursed or what? Did you even read what you wrote?so he should rather sit at home and remain unemployed or turn to an armed robber?okay do you have a better job to offer him?

My God! What will i not see on NL?
Check well he must be a miracle working church goer.
PoliticsRe: Common Bride Price For All Imo Indigenes by tadysmart(m): 3:27pm On Aug 18, 2012
Kobojunkie: I am sorry according to you, the ONLY way a woman can inherit her own father's wealth is if she refused marriage and remained single till he died. But the son's can go ahead, marry whenever they wanted and still get inheritance. Does that sound like an EQUAL deal to you? undecided
Also, in the case of their husband's dying, there is no guarantee that the woman will even get her husbands property because in many cases, she still remains a second-class citizen.

Certain things like what does the culture reserve for woman? undecided
Are you saying that our fathers who passed down this tradition to us were stupid?? Btw if a lady want to a share in her fathers property,two options are available
1. Remain single,we call them ''Nwadinniamma'' . They receive equal share with the men.


2.Go for surgery to add the third leg,I assure you, all your father's property will be yours or you have a share.
FashionRe: Why Do Ladies Wear Foam-Padded Brassieres? by tadysmart(m): 10:10am On Aug 18, 2012
blackbalang: Let me help out...... Lol
For those with tiny peanuts- to make them look bigger
For those with slippers boobs- to lift and add volume
For those with moderate size but sensitive nipples- to protect themselves frm unnecessary stares( visible nipples)
For those with extra large mountains- ehmmmm still trying to figure this one out undecided
All of the above- GoOooooooooood packaging
Chei!! Lips sealed.
PoliticsRe: Common Bride Price For All Imo Indigenes by tadysmart(m): 9:35am On Aug 18, 2012
HNosegbe: Its not the duly elected Imo State House of Assembly, is it? So I don't think it's binding. Make una relax. grin
It is even more binding and effective with the council of igwes in Imo state. Don't whether you are Igbo,but if you are you should know that marriage is carried out within community level in Igbo land. Just like in my community,the town union delibrated on the issue two six years ago,and referred it to council of elders which has being rectified and obey by all till this day. All the Igwes parliament need to do is when they arrive at a resolution,the council of elders will return back to their respective communities for rectification and it will be binding on every members of the communities.

Remember!! Igbos are republican in nature,they did practice democracy before,Nigeria get to know what is democracy. It will work effectively.



In addition they should extend it to those of us that are Igbo that want to marry from imo state. it shouldn't be made costly for us.
BusinessRe: Diesel Price Drops As Power Supply Improves by tadysmart(m): 7:09am On Aug 17, 2012
blank: Still don't have light. angry
Because possibly you are not a Nigeria!!
Christianity EtcRe: My Heaven Experience by tadysmart(m): 4:26pm On Aug 16, 2012
6. your obedient tithes to God.


Chei which church you dey go. Stop lying in the name of God.
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Killed Lt. Col. Banjo: Why? I Need to get to the root of this matter... by tadysmart(m): 1:59am On Aug 16, 2012
CyberG: This is a real question and I want to get the perspective of NLanders. Every time, Ibo claims that they were betrayed when there's no proof of such but just Goebbelian propaganda they heard. However, when Yoruba soldier like Lt. Col. Victor Banjo, a competent soldier in all ramifications, decided to lead the so called Baifara expeditionary force, Ibo don't shout betrayal, WHY?? I love and respect every part of Nigeria and yes, I have been everywhere with my ibo chics but I just want to know! Please no bashing and let us learn together!

As in... [size=30pt]WHY??[/size]
Can't you allow the gallant Igbos to rest. Not too long it was revealed that yorubas joined the north to fight the war because they yorubas are cowards. Go lick your wound allow the Igbos to be. Simply accept the fact that you yorubas are cowards.
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Killed Lt. Col. Banjo: Why? I Need to get to the root of this matter... by tadysmart(m): 1:53am On Aug 16, 2012
abdulkayus: Interestin thread, i will also lyk to know cos d igbo always play d victim nt knowin dat dey are d causes of their misfortune.
Sharrrrrrrap go sort things out with Boko Haram before your fingers land you into trouble
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu Killed Lt. Col. Banjo: Why? I Need to get to the root of this matter... by tadysmart(m): 1:34am On Aug 16, 2012
CyberG: This is a real question and I want to get the perspective of NLanders. Every time, Ibo claims that they were betrayed when there's no proof of such but just Goebbelian propaganda they heard. However, when Yoruba soldier like Lt. Col. Victor Banjo, a competent soldier in all ramifications, decided to lead the so called Baifara expeditionary force, Ibo don't shout betrayal, WHY?? I love and respect every part of Nigeria and yes, I have been everywhere with my ibo chics but I just want to know! Please no bashing and let us learn together!

As in... [size=30pt]WHY??[/size]
So you have being screwing Igbo chics,next time I will place magu there becareful.
Science/TechnologyRe: Cosmic Rays To Enter The Earth From The Mars (Rumour) by tadysmart(m): 1:23am On Aug 16, 2012
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