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PoliticsRe: Stop Cursing Nigeria - Don't Join Them by tarano: 9:44pm On Nov 25, 2009
God will punish all those who chose to put Yar Adua's health at risk
PoliticsRe: Stop Cursing Nigeria - Don't Join Them by tarano: 9:35pm On Nov 25, 2009
May God punish all the enemies of nigeria! All the other corrupt monsters in Nigeria should not sleep easy cos they will pick all of your asses , may God punish all the evil doers of this nation
PoliticsRe: Govt Exposed! Every Nigerian Should Read This! Venezuelan Envoy Tutors Nigeria by tarano: 9:25pm On Nov 25, 2009
Knowing Awolowo very well If he was President he would have tilted a bit to the left for the sake of all Nigerians. He would never allow exploitative tendencies from the west.

Every country has an interest, Nigeria what is your interesthuh
PoliticsRe: Thief Orji Uzo Kalu Goes To Rome. Did He Tell The Pope How Much He Stole? by tarano: 9:17pm On Nov 25, 2009
If Yaradua can go to Saudi Arabia then Orji can go to Rome, Who is next, Gbenga Daniel can go to Ijebu Igbo Shrine, Whatever rock your boat,
PoliticsRe: Lagos Citizens To Have State Identity Card In 2010 - Fashola by tarano: 9:15pm On Nov 25, 2009
Let us explore the potential uses and benefits of a State ID card System in Lagos State. Is the system going to be compulsory or voluntary?

I believe such a State ID card system will assist in tackling matters of public concern such as crime, vagrancy, public benefits in Lagos State.
PoliticsRe: Bode George Marks 64th Birthday In Kirikiri - Sleeps On Six Spring Foam by tarano: 9:01pm On Nov 25, 2009
O ga gun OLE JAGUDA, Happy Birthday inmate George
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Lagos Husters Answering To The Call Of Nature by tarano: 9:00pm On Nov 25, 2009
Guys there is virtue in Hardwork, I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end. Wake up country man, Ise Ni ogun Isee
BusinessRe: Lagos Generates N14b Tax Monthly –fashola by tarano: 4:59pm On Nov 17, 2009
Why denigrate a tax paying citizen for demanding government presence in their area. I will like fashola to also put effort and resources into urban planning particularly in the major town s of lagos state.

Epe, Ikorodu, Badagry it is easier to do it now than 10 years down the road.

Lagos State O Ni Baje
PoliticsRe: Nairaland - A Microcosm Of Nigeria by tarano: 4:55pm On Nov 17, 2009
You forgot the idealist,  We need people like that in our society. People that strongly believe that indeed poverty, disease, strife, inequality, corruption, nepotism, fanatism, bigotry can be banished from Nigeria forever only if we are determined and purposefully pursue those ideals.

In real life that can never be possible, every society have challenges from time to time that resurfaces.

But it is good to have people like that though!
Christianity EtcRe: Lagos Shuts Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Academy Press And Other Companies. by tarano: 4:10pm On Nov 05, 2009
I am a christian and I support the shutting down and demolision of so called "churches", there are lots of House of scams masquerading as House of God,

E ko ni Baje, keep sanitizing lagos
PoliticsRe: Soludo Should Be In Jail - Falana by tarano: 6:53pm On Nov 03, 2009
IWU already said it , Nigerians WE ALL SHOULD NOT BE POLITICIANS, Even though we have our political Preference, We all should ne contest for office, Solodo want's to transform anambra into dubai in two years, that's a dream, Solodo does not need to become governor to serve the country.
PoliticsRe: Why We Hate Nigeria So Much - By The Diasporians A.ka. Nigerians Abroad! by tarano: 10:41pm On Nov 02, 2009
Let me see your spending profile and i will show you what you love, Nigerians in the Diaspora love the country, and have always supported the country, According to the World, in 2005, traceable remittances to Nigeria was $3Billion.

For example, the Central Bank of Nigeria, taking into consideration official and unofficial remittances, estimated that between January and June 2007, Nigerians in the Diaspora sent to Nigeria a sum of $12 billion.

Now who loves Nigeria, The politicians that sends capital abroad in oversea Banks or the Nigerian Diaspora that work his or her ass off and remit capital into the economy.

Hello Nigeria Government Budget is 3.5Trillion Naira = $23.4Billion
PoliticsRe: Meet Nigeria's Overdraft Billionaires by tarano: 8:52pm On Oct 30, 2009
All I can say is Otolo, that guy alone owes 109Billion Naira, he deserves a nation wide standing Ovation
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by tarano: 6:44pm On Oct 30, 2009
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by tarano: 6:02pm On Oct 30, 2009
If convicted, Adeyemi could spent the rest of his life in prison.

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/man-allegedly-orchestrated-11m-fraud-scheme/story?id=8940921

Other victimized organizations include Iris Ministries, the Kalgidhar Trust, the Sudanese American Community Development Organization, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, AFK Foundation, the American Community School at Beirut, the Jacksonville Humane Society, American Friends of Birdlife International, the International Association of Women Judges, the Space Generation Advisory Council, and the American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

http://manhattanda.org/whatsnew/press/2009-10-28.shtml

This fool stole from Charities also.

Nigerians cry of discrimination and prejudice everyday but from the look of things these stereotype is becoming more stronger, The final thing i will be very uncomfortable to trust a Nigerian with my life savings, the same way I will be uncomfortable having an arab or pakistani or afgan pilot fly me across the atlantic.
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/28/former-bank-employee-is-charged-in-fraud-scheme/

PoliticsRe: Kwara State Gov. Bukola Saraki's Criminal Past Surfaces by tarano: 6:53pm On Oct 28, 2009
Tpia u seem to be in denial about the housing problem facing Nigeria student and populace in general, We want real change in our beloved country. We are going to announce, discuss, expose issues and problems confronting this country, until those that willingly presented themselves as able and up to the task i.e Governors, Chairpersons. live up to the challenge,
Nobody forced your uncle Saraki to become Governor (maybe his daddy) but definitely not the Nigeria people,
PoliticsRe: Kwara State Gov. Bukola Saraki's Criminal Past Surfaces by tarano: 4:02pm On Oct 28, 2009
Tpia go ahead bring the nastiest issues with pics for discussion Nigeria would be better for it.
PoliticsRe: Useless Journalism In Nigeria (Name and Shame) by tarano: 3:44pm On Oct 28, 2009
Omo Justice Oyewole get reputation to drop the gavel,
PoliticsRe: Buhari, Atiku, Tinubu Join Forces Against Yar’adua by tarano: 3:39pm On Oct 28, 2009
It would not work every politics is local, it's not about big names or personality
PoliticsRe: Al-mustapha Welcomes Bode George To Kirikiri Prison by tarano: 3:21pm On Oct 28, 2009
''When the Gavel Falls'' Naa jail be that, no complaint, do the crime serve the time, these are the tips for Uncle George

The following are guidelines for getting along in jail:


- Watch and listen for quite a while, to get a sense of the other people you’ll be living with. On the other hand, the first ones who come up and want to make friends with you may be predators, losers, or snitches (Al Mustapha).

- Don’t be in a big hurry to join a group, because you’ll be taking on their baggage. Just take it easy and be pleasant with everyone, without striving to find buddies right away. Take the time to let friendships develop gradually, the way they do naturally at work, school, or the gym.

- Respect others, but behave with self-respect, too. Acting scared invites bullying. And if you don’t stand up for yourself, potential allies won’t think it‘s worth the risk to stand by you.

- Be very careful not to touch people by accident. If you do bump into anyone, immediately say “Excuse me.” If your apology isn’t accepted, don’t argue, but just walk away (and keep an eye on that person for future problems).

- Don’t touch other people’s stuff (books, pencils, etc.) or sit on other people’s beds, without asking.

- Rather than just joining a conversation, wait until someone asks your opinion. However bad your situation is, be careful not to sound like you’re whining.

- In the eating area, don’t reach across other people’s trays. If you have to cough or sneeze, turn away and cover your mouth.

- Before using the telephone or changing channels on the TV, make sure you check with other prisoners to see what system they’ve set up for taking turns—it’s easy to offend others by accident, if you don’t find out the “local rules.”

- Don’t borrow money, don’t gamble, don’t do drugs, and don’t accept gifts from strangers. All these things can put you in debt, which could affect your safety.

- Don’t snitch. Snitches are not just unpopular—they’re unsafe. Don’t even refer to other prisoners when talking with correctional officers, because people will think you’re snitching or at least being manipulated by the officers.

The most important one, Don't drop the soap!!
PoliticsRe: Bode George Is Sentenced To 2 Years! Not Enough! by tarano: 6:55pm On Oct 26, 2009
Corruption is too deep in this country, I guess the only people that are not as corrupt as political appointees are the people we call tribalist visa vi dem AD governors, they don't exist, I am ready to be proved wrong but it is still easier to reform a tribalistic individual than to reform an insatiable corupt criminal,
PoliticsRe: MEND To Turn The Heat On Corrupt Governors And Other Public Officials by tarano: 6:51pm On Oct 22, 2009
what is with all these names sef, Jomo gbomo sounds like gbomo gbomo or is it Boyloaf, or another loaf
PoliticsRe: Fashola Honours A Great Lagosian And Engineering Genius, Ayodele Awojobi. by tarano: 6:43pm On Oct 22, 2009
Too much personification, title, just build the park and call it Awojobi Park, finish
FoodRe: How Can I Say No To Junk Food by tarano: 4:22pm On Oct 22, 2009
Don't be stupid eat well.
RomanceRe: He Gave Me A Key To His Apartment - What Does This Mean? by tarano: 4:17pm On Oct 22, 2009
Then you r his Bleep buddy
RomanceRe: Playing with the hearts of men by tarano: 4:16pm On Oct 22, 2009
I have always said Money makes the world go round, In a country like Nigeria where Money is worshiped like a god, then it's no surprising that females would leave once the guys is less liquid,
the lesson: Guys we need to think with both heads.
If don't take care of your self before venturing into spending on a female u r bleeped,
RomanceRe: Guys Check Me Out, I Seem To Attract Girls That Are Taller Than Me! by tarano: 4:10pm On Oct 22, 2009
Are u fucking gay,
PropertiesRe: Thinking Of Relocating To Ikorodu by tarano: 4:08pm On Oct 22, 2009
Ikorodu is hot now, town planners should please watch developments. Residential areas, commercial areas, recreational areas, entertainment areas, administrative areas, financial areas, should be accounted for, Local government chairman should note these,
PropertiesRe: A Storey Building At Ikorodu, Suitable For Bank, Eatries, Shopping Complex Etc by tarano: 4:06pm On Oct 22, 2009
Ikorodu is hot now, please town planners watch the development,
BusinessRe: Uba Declared Loss Of 7 Billion by tarano: 4:03pm On Oct 22, 2009
The Banking industry is in a mess right now,

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