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AjanleKoko:Bossman, I dey o. Stylishly this thread is on a hiatus. Hopefully, it'll pick up soon. Cheers everyone |
It is good enough when you compare with others in its Nigerian environment. The 10GB cap that was recently introduced is totally crappy though. |
Kingabz:Just imagine! All that self employment talk pisses me off no end. Though it's true, why does it have to be the way to go? Especially as there is no enabling environment. This doesn't make a shred of sense. Why not develop the existing ones with so much infrastructure already? If you even have to build, Why not create 2 universities with an initial capacity of 2,250? We are talking about universities here not catering schools. Or perhaps I'm wrong, just maybe we are talking about vocational schools. What kind of country is this anyway? Everybody does not have to go to university! Why the focus on tertiary education when the basic one is completely screwed up? Is this the kind of development Nigerians should look forward to for the next 4 years? Talk about a regressive country. |
^^^ I agree with your 1st & 2nd answer but disagree with the 3rd. You have 2 naira because you are taking 2 from 3 and the question did not state that you had the 3 naira to start with. |
There really is no typical date and most especially not Nigerian girls. If anything I could swear we are seen as onijekukes who even bring friends along. |
^^^ Let's just assume the peni |
She iwo le fi ekpon e play table tennis |
Ewwwww How is he now? has it been stitched? |
I honestly do not see anything wrong in OP's post and also feel it would make more sense, in the typical Nigerian face me I face you, for the kids to walk around nekkid rather than in flimsy underwear. Nekkid kids are the norm. It's not like he took of their clothes or even took their pictures. I most certainly do not wanna see any babies in G-strings |
^^^ I actually did and have been looking at this thread with side eye but ready to get back on now oh |
Modath, You pwomised oh ![]() |
@GenBuhari, don't bend over too far lest you expose your behind. Me, a PDP supporter? And to think we actually acknowledged each other on at least two threads. O mase o All I'm saying is your argument is of the Ad Verecundium variety. |
Online polls cannot represent the views of Nigerians because the sample you have is flawed. There was sophisticated rigging yes but forget all this talk about online polls, it makes you sound funny. |
@GenBuhari Look at Kilode's last post for an obvious education on sampling bias. I'm not saying that Canadians paricipated in the online polls, I'm saying a tiny tiny tiny proportion of Nigerians did. And as Kilode has also said the tiny that actually go online are a tiny tiny part of the enlightened few who do not bother with ethnic colourings. Even my educated father is against Buhari's candidacy. His reason, the northerners have enjoyed it for too long let another set of people taste it. Same with a whole lot of people in his age bracket. How much more the uneducated? Come on, this is obvious. You cannot use online polls as a tool for measuring Buhari's popularity. Now I'm not good with arguments and shoit so I'd give it a rest now. |
@GenBuhari You sound very uninformed (i dont want to use a meaner word). How can you say the elections were rigged because Buhari won on online polls? What percentage of Nigerians have access to the internet? The real people with all the voting power do not have access to all the internet propaganda and stuff. Please and please if you have sensible facts lay them on the table and stop painting northerners as unreasonable people. |
I dey laff o. See ridiculous promises? I no go vex sha if all isn't fulfilled lets just move forward. Let there be visible improvements in infrastructure, education and healthcare nationwide. I'd be satisfied with that. All GEJ needs to have is sincerity of Purpose (my new phrase from Shekarau) |
One can only be thankful for the lack of apathy on the part of the Northerners, a run off seems very likely as things stand now. |
All this internet racket. Y'all should just go cast your voted tmr and stop creating similar topics. It's upon us already |
This story is at least 2 yrs old and you are on the wrong board. |
@OP If you were actually expecting CPC to win seats in Lagos state then you are not as politically savvy as u wish you were. The CPC that Lagosians are shouting translates to Buhari not everyone under the party so why don't you wait until next week and see if you'd still be able to gloat. |
I tire o. Results should have been announced. |
I tuned in to Wazobia at 14.45, heard the radio advert and loved it. Major thumbs up guys!!! |
Welcome sirs, a juse fun wa o. |
Err, Modath how far nah? Biko no abandon me . Thank u in advance |
O mase oh. When you see people standing for the wrong things (or people) just you know that their hands and lips are soiled with oil. Oil money in this case. Awon onijekuke, willing to take a chance on their future and that of future generations to come. If you ask them now, they'll say we should vote for continuity! (that has got to be the most annoying statement ever) Continuity of WHAT? Fellow Nigerians, we cannot eat promises, road maps are not roads that cars can ply. These things Jonathan has said, we have heard it all before and he has had an unusual opportunity to prove his mettle BUT he has shown no actual action filled promises. |
Because, I am no longer willing to take a chance on words, road maps and grandiose plans that leade us nowhere. I'm tired of marking time, I need an ACTION person. |
With all the noise being made and all the dirt being slung one comes to the realization that the elite, the powers that be do NOT want him there and the entreprenueurs wouldn't even touch him with a mile long pole because they are very comfortable with the status quo and feeding fat on the poverty of the masses. @ Babasoty, you could read his manifesto for all of that if you want. He's not a saint and he's far from perfect but his election means an about turn for this joke called a federation and a step in the right direction. Even if it means Nigerians would learn to form queues again I'm still all for hi. @ GenBuhari, Thanks. |
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