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aputel:Below is part of what you posted aputel:If you are not justifying internet fraud what were you doing calling Yahoo boys 'innocent'? If you did not mean to justify it then you really need to write what you mean in your local dialect (which you seem to understand more) and get someone to translate it for you. INNOCENT YAHOO BOYS indeed! Shameless people that think being a fraudster is a noble profession. |
ourema:CAN YOU TELL US HOW MUCH WAS ALLOCATED FOR FUMIGATION DURING GEJ'S REGIME? HOW DID YOU PEOPLE COMPARE TO ARRIVE AT YOUR CONCLUSION? DO THEY PAY YOU TO WAIL OR YOU DO IT AS A PAST TIME? |
aputel:SO YAHOO BOYS ARE INNOCENT TO YOU? AND PEOPLE LIKE YOU WILL BE THINKING GOODLUCK, BUHARI AND DEM DIEZANI ARE THE PROBLEM WITH NIGERIA? HMM |
CharlotteFlair:There is no difference between you and Max24. Such acts of 'taking sides' is what fuels the corruption within the nigerian political class. |
tdayof:You seem to know so much about diplomats and diplomatic immunity, can you please educate me on why she is hiding? |
tooth4tooth:Wait and sèe, they will come here to say he listened to his people ![]() |
aceTS:It is still saying link could not be found. Can you please send it to adamulamba@gmail.com? |
sammyj:Must you people complain about everything? Na wa o! |
DrGraveYardz: |
Some ladies will be insulting op for this post, meanwhile they are busy taking notes ![]() |
freshvine:I pray this day that if what happened there is as a result of their refusal to rebuke the criminals amidst them that you and your family will receive the same measure of violence metted on them since you have decided to make money your idol so much that drug traffickers have become heroes in your communities. |
freshvine:Lol I can see you are trying real hard to get back at me but too bad, I am not yoruba. But about skull mining, that is not what we are currently talking about, the post is about igbos protesting against an evil they brought upon themselves. Besides, you guys are not doing badly in skull mining either. Are Clifford Orji and Chief Vincent Duru aka Chief Otokoto yoruba? Your people should stop this drug business, it will haunt you in the long run. |
Kokaine:This may be the beginning of an ugly trend that will come to be an undesirable culture among us. You cannot separate drugs and violence. The sooner we speak against crime and criminals, the sooner we alienate ourselves from them and their wealth, the sooner we make them see there is everything to be ashamed of in crime, the better it will be for us. |
Funny people. Protesting against what? Members of your community travel to another country, trade in illicit drugs, come back to Nigeria, flaunt money that is dripping with blood, use part of it to build a big church and you gather and worship God in it. The priests among you that should reprimand them idolize them, you traditional leaders that should scold them give them titles. Their parents that should be ashamed of them are proud of them. You destroy another man's land and you think karma will not catch up with you? Igbos I must be blunt with you, while you are hardworking and resilient, you guys worship money and consider getting it a do or die affair. If you don't change your ways, the Ozubulu incidence will be child's play compared to what will befall you in the future. |
Blue3k:And you will not get that on a platter of gold, you will have to take it! |
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The youth think a time will come when the old politicians will say we are tired, please come and take over. Mynd44, Lalasticlala, abeg see this one. |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that no old politician in Nigeria is ready to leave stage for the youth. Obasanjo, however, advised the youth to come out and contest elective positions during the next elections. He also revealed the type of leader who will take the country to the promised land. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has declared that unless Nigerian youths come out to contest elective positions, old generation politicians would not quit the stage for them. Punch reports that the former president spoke on Saturday August 12, in Abeokuta, Ogun state, at the Youth Governance Dialogue organised to mark International Youth Day 2017. Obasanjo, however, was quick to add that the youth who would occupy leadership positions in the country must have carved a niche for themselves through hard work. Obasanjo, who warned that leadership is not just for the asking, said youths have to work for it. The former president who noted that moral values have been eroded in the society when compared to what obtained in the ’50s and the ’60s, said those moral values were required for leadership position. He said Nigeria was in need of leaders who are academically and spiritually sound, urging the youths to get prepared to occupy elective offices, as there were moves to lower the age requirements for election into elective positions such as that of the president, governor, and National Assembly. He appealed to them to stop complaining and moaning. Obasanjo said: “I joined politics from the top. The only position I contested for in Nigeria is the Presidency, but I had a track record of achievements, which led to that. “Nobody will choose you; you have to choose yourself. Why should you have to become president at the age of 40? Why can’t you become president at the age of 35? Why can’t you become president at the age of 30? “General Gowon became Head of State at 33. I became Head of State at 39. And it is because of my track record, and thanks to (late Gen. Sani) Abacha) for putting me in jail. “Those were the reasons why I have opportunity to come back as elected president of Nigeria. “The point is this: how prepared are you? Are you really prepared?” The former President also spoke about unity and integration, urging Nigerians to see themselves as one family instead of pursuing things that could divide the country. He also called on Nigerian youths to be united, and to also contribute to the development of their fatherland. The former Attoney-General of the Federation, Kanu Agabi (SAN), who spoke on the roles of youth in peace and stability of a nation, urged Nigerian youths not to allow artificial boundaries to split them. Rather, he counselled, they should work more on things that would unite them as a people He said: “If Obasanjo can make it, you can also make it. He joined the army and survived. When he was sent to prison, he survived. He was sentenced to death but here he is.” The chairman of the occasion, Chief Bayo Ojo (SAN), urged Nigerian youths to eschew violence, and “to remain resolute and committed to Nigeria’s development.” Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that Obasanjo explained why Nigeria has not known anything called military intervention in its democratic journey since 1999. SOURCE: https://www.naij.com/1120061-no-politician-leave-stage-obasanjo-tells-nigerian-youth.html
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okirewaju:I guess those were days when mothers and fathers scold and advice children when they act untowardly! Today the average father and mother will just laugh and forget it. |
For NCAN members who find the passage too bulky, here is the summary. David Ochola, Babajide Okeowo, Moses Egharevba, Christopher Ndubuisi, Godfrey Nwodo, Caleb Onwudike, Joseph Mbu Well what can I say? Federal character was really applied here! Ochola (sounds idoma - middle belt), Okeowo (yoruba), Egharevba (Edo - South south) and (Ndubuisi, Nwodo, Onwudike and Mbu - South east). Hausa is missing in the equation. Why! But come, how comes igbo alone carry four slots? All hail the jews, the conquerors of indonesia, malaysia, Singapore, Amelica etc |
paymentvoucher:It's "eat alone and die alone" do not confuse yourself. |
Modsenemy:No, the okada man's advocate. ![]() |
FortuneTeller:Lol everything he ever gave or did for her na dash! He was just an ordinary Santa Claus. If e pain am make he just move on and make he no forget that experience. |
Modsenemy:So because you couldn't get the other side of the story you decided to cook up your own? |
Buhari is dead By Seun Opejobi on August 9, 2017 The baby, whose manhood was chopped off by his step mother in Niger State, Dauda Buhari, is dead. The Director General of Child’s Right Agency, Mariam Kolo, disclosed that Buhari died in Wada village in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state, after a brief malaria illness. Speaking with Punch, on Wednesday, Kolo said Buhari had “slight malaria which made his temperature to rise and he died even after he had been administered his prescribed drugs.” Kolo revealed that Buhari died at a time he was scheduled to undergo a genital transplant in the United Kingdom, UK. The DG said the sickness was not a relapse on his health, as he was doing extremely well after a series of corrective surgeries. Expressing sadness over the death of the baby who is now over a year old, Kolo said the case of the stepmother who is currently being remanded in the Old Minna Prison would be determined. Recall that Buhari’s step mother, Bara’atu Rabiu, had on June 18, 2016, chopped off the toddler’s penis while he was just two-month old. Rabiu, then 17-years-old, never gave any reason for her action. http://dailypost.ng/2017/08/09/buhari-is-dead/
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opestein:You wey quote me wetin you talk? |
Iya ashawo |
lexy2014:When last did you see or hear him talk to anyone? Did you hear a member of his cabinet kept even his wife from seeing him sometime back? Did it not happen before in yaradua's time? |
fastgyal:Fastgyal you've got a die hard fan here o! |
lexy2014:Who told you that? |
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