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dayokanu: Failure to abide.... Onitsha straight by the next bus. Under bridge O wa ooooofrustrated RAZZ BOY |
payless: What can a slopke do? Calling a meeting to rehearse the same failed PDP agenda.you dont even have small sense sef |
Constitutional lawyers needed pls, this is not a case for the rantings of ants |
Most of you guys dissing Godfrey here can not find your way round a football field even with a map in hand. This is a man who has benched our so called "exposed" foreign pros & plays REGULARLY for his club. |
Texas.Cowgirl:... |
kliq: This young chap should drop dis lil ego and move to the next level...what is he still doin with Sunshine if he's dat gud?Oboabona is "that GOOD" and thats why he's a first team player for your national team. I support Adepoju entirely on this call. |
Texas.Cowgirl:with a post like this it becomes increasingly difficult if not down right impossible to take you serious on this forum. |
The protagonists supporting the LASG on this issue have refused to answer one simple question i asked despite their using American states as an example of those who have done internal deportations and that question is ; is it right or proper to dump people by the road side by 3 am in the morning ? I ask because this is a far cry from the "uniting them with their families" rhetoric that the LASG has been feeding us with. |
ndim: Go through my post again, this time, read with the intent to understand.bros. Your rosy epistle is quite different from the facts on ground. De norsemen kclub can never be dissociated from the vikings confraternity and their antecedents on campuses across the country your lofty mission statement aside. |
Be not deceived, the vikings are a violent and blood thirsty lot going by their antecedents especially in tertiary institutions in the southern part of the country. Evans Bipi will never chant an akpa slang if he wasnt a norseman. Its their way, i advice those who are interested to check out the history of violence in the rivers state university of science and technology/UNIPORT or NDU in Bayelsa state as case studies then you will know what im talking about. |
Brimmie: Fashola knows what he's doing!! He's 100% On-check!! Igbo ppl shld stop being tribalistic and view this issue like a Nigerian. Stop playing cheap politics.did Hawaii, New York etc dump American citizens by the roadside at 3am in the morning ? |
Jokes and gutter language apart, is it right to dump people by the road side at 3am in the morning ? |
Since when did locking of shops turn to a rampage ? Op take your time o |
Conflict of interests how ? APC is now a force whether anybody likes it or not |
teeo: Mr Talkatif read the belowand whats your frigging business where an investor decides to spend his money ? You better look for a way to attract investors to your own safer state |
teeo: Why do they keep building so Boko Haram would keep on bombing. Doesn't make any logical sense.You actually want a state governor to spend money meant for his state to develop other states ? You're very funny indeed, pls read & comprehend before posting next time. |
Something is fishy here. From the little i know about the siting of refineries, the close proximity of crude oil to the refinery is a critical advantage. Out of the 3 states mentioned, Bayelsa should have been the most viable option except someone is being mischievous by telling us the cost implication of laying thousands of km of pipeline from the ND to Lagos is very tiny and therefore doesnt matter. Politics sha... |
Ngige is ACN . |
The solution is very simple. Weaken the labor unions, reduce wages then manufacturing will boom once again in America. As it stands now, China is f§cking them over together with cheap labor in other Asian countries... |
Seems op has a bone stuck in his yansh hence his oral diaorhea. Oga op, you forgot your boyfriends Eko Ile & dayokanu |
This is such a sad shame. Although its late to start trading blames but i hold the wife responsible as i would be ready to sleep at the police station if necessary to stop my kids going through such disgraceful situation. The world is indeed a crazy place |
Which kind jagajaga story be this sef ? |
Another yoruba vs igbo thread again. Let the bigotry begin |
Ngwakwe: Tell naptu2 to stop defending the indefensible irrespective of how fashionable he tries to present them. The illegalities, bias laws and human right abuses meted to and used against some class of individuals/citizens of Federal Republic of Nigeria by Lagos State Government is uncalled for.on the contrary, i believe every argument should have its advocate & so naptu should be allowed to speak his side what i dont support is when someone goes out of his/her way to act like a rabid dog, insulting people just to pass points across. |
berem: i shall agree withhahahahahahahaha... VERY FUNNY coming from you ![]() |
naptu2: Also, OP you ruined your thread by writing "ibo" in your title. There is no reason to "tribalise" the thread.the OP is obviously a f0olish boy. |
naptu2: Note: There is no discrimination in these poverty alleviation schemes. Anybody that is a citizen of Lagos, from any ethnic group, is qualified to take part in the schemes.even though we're usually on opposite sides of the divide, i like the way you present your points & arguments in a very concise and articulate manner. |
Lets call a spade a spade, the ibo's are usually at the receiving end of insults & derogatory name calling especially here on nairaland. They have no rights to defend themselves or fight back without having their posts hidden or being outrightly banned. Their only crime being that they're from the SE. Im not saying some ibo's arent guilty of being vile also but this disgusting e-war between you guys should just end make reasonable people hear word abeg... |
Emperoh: Yungboss,have you tried www.edmunds.com ? You should go through the user reviews there also, i usually ure that site when i want to review any car im interested in although honestly speaking, you will have to seek out bm users/mechanics familiar with that ride in Nigeria also to give you a home based perspective. |
sir-p2007:its indeed a very worrisome phenomenon but to be fair according to Mr Ukairo in the article, he claims the destitutes feel the streets are more lucrative than any vocational training they might get. I still believe constitutional & human rights lawyers should take this case scenario's up before it becomes a permanent though ugly fad. |
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