Romance › On The Merits And Pitfalls Of Sex With Circumcised Versus Uncircumcised joysticks by tonychristopher(op): 8:50am On Nov 28, 2015 |
on the merits and pitfalls of sex with circumcised versus uncircumcised joysticks.
How old are you? Woman A: Twenty-seven. Woman B: Thirty-four. Woman C: Twenty-nine. Man A: Twenty-two. Man B: Thirty-one.
Have you ever slept with a guy who has an uncircumcised penis? Woman A: Yes. Three, actually. And dated two of them for a few months. Woman B: Yes. Woman C: Yes. Man A: Once, yes. It was a surprise. Man B: No.
Have you ever slept with a guy who has a circumcised penis? Woman A: Yes, the majority do. Woman B: Yes. Woman C: Yes. Man A: Yes. Man B: No.
Do you have a preference between the two? Woman A: For sheer aesthetic purposes, circumcised. It is not a deal-breaker at all if they're not, because it doesn't feel different, but it is definitely more aesthetically pleasing to have them be circumcised. It's also something my girlfriends and I talk about, and there is always a negative stigma associated with non-circumcised guys. The weird thing is, it's very comparable to the female vagina, but yet I have never heard of that comparison. Woman B: I do not have a preference when it comes to regular intercourse but I prefer circumcised when performing MouthAction. Woman C: I much, much prefer an intact [uncircumcised] man! Sex feels better. The natural penis isn't dried out looking like circumcised joysticks and the foreskin is useful! Did I mention it feels really, really good? Man A: I wouldn't say I have a preference. It really is a nonissue for me as long as it works. |
Politics › Re: Pick Audu’s Son Or We Impeach Your Choice, Kogi Lawmakers Threaten APC by tonychristopher: 8:49am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Revolva: U r brain dead mumu like you and who told u am yoruba.....i fit slap u if I see u for roaad....imagine u sying there r no yoruba speaking pple in kogi.....r u ok......yorubas are in kabba area and have 3 local govt. Am sure....okun speaking pple....r yorubas ok There is non ....take it or leave it They have spoken that they are not Yoruba |
Romance › Re: Why Are Men Insecure Over Their joystick Sizes? Women What Adults Only Thread by tonychristopher(op): 8:45am On Nov 28, 2015 |
PunkyVeer: Hmmm, what have we here? If only you could chop their heads off, bathe them & make them gain a little weight  It is said that the slimmer the man is ..the bugger and longer the penis is Do you believe What is your specification here |
Politics › Re: Pick Audu’s Son Or We Impeach Your Choice, Kogi Lawmakers Threaten APC by tonychristopher: 8:39am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Sheggy13: You just say things you don't know with confidence instead of seeking knowledge. I can give you references where these groous said they are not Yoruba |
Politics › Re: Pick Audu’s Son Or We Impeach Your Choice, Kogi Lawmakers Threaten APC by tonychristopher: 8:38am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Revolva: Shut up they aare yoruba speaking tribe in kogi state ok This is a halmmark of a Yoruba ...they start a statement and end it wit abuses But remember there are no Yoruba in kogi state If you want facts I will prove it |
Politics › Re: Pick Audu’s Son Or We Impeach Your Choice, Kogi Lawmakers Threaten APC by tonychristopher: 8:35am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Acidosis: tonychristopher is not a Nigerian I am from tonga ..so what they do in kogi is not our brief We are busy sunbathing |
Romance › Why Are Men Insecure Over Their joystick Sizes? Women What Adults Only Thread by tonychristopher(op): 8:32am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Men are too insecure about penis size to ever stop worrying about it
For so many men, the deeply symbolic and psychological attachment to the penis starts early and ensures it will always be a source of great anxiety
Pranksters have added a large phallus to the historic chalk giant - The Long Man of Wilmington Pransksters added a large phallus to the Long Man of Wilmington, East Sussex, England in June 2010. ‘The measuring never really stops and is a part of the anxiety. Am I big enough? What is big enough
Today, researchers answered an age-old question: not “does size matter?”, but “am I normal”? An analysis of what is considered to be the average penis size has been published in the British Journal of Urology International. Pulling together 17 studies involving up to 15,521 males, we now know that 13.12cm (5.16 inches) in length is average for an erect penis. The figure is 9.16cm (3.6 inches) when flaccid.
Mankind has always been fixated with joysticks. Caves around the world are adorned with phalluses and phallic symbols tens of thousands of years old. Often, those drawings or ancient artefacts feature representations that would make even Dirk Diggler proud. The penis is a source of power and shame. Hotshot financial traders are known as “big swinging dicks” and the assertion of male domination is often couched in phallic terms: who’s got the biggest dick? Who’s going to slap it out on the table? The measuring never really stops and is a part of the anxiety. Am I big enough? What is big enough?
This preoccupation begins early. Little boys treat their joysticks like toys, and the more they can play with those toys the better. Sigmund Freud famously identified “penis envy” as being a stage during which adolescent girls feel an anxiety brought about by the realisation that they don’t have a penis. While this may be true for some girls, any man who has ever been in a communal changing room knows it’s equally true for a majority of men.
The society has made us men to be under this pressure . as we are developing ways to better our society and this has made the brains to grow bigger and the penis shrink .
Another factor is porn and women
We would love to know women preference in this aspect . it seems that women has a lot of love for bigger manhood
One thing is that our manhood still lives nomatter how small it gets
So women and men what is your take on this ? Are you confident in front of damsel
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Politics › Re: The Biafran Truth And The Illegal Trial Of Nnamdi Kanu By Remi Oyeyemi by tonychristopher: 5:03am On Nov 28, 2015 |
lordliri: Metro OPINION: The Biafran Truth and the Illegal Trial of Nnamdi Kanu by Remi Oyeyemi
“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.” – Arthur Schopenhauer
“I’m for truth, mo matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it’s for or against.”— – Malcom X
With trepidation, I have been watching the subtle descent into dictatorship by the administration of Muhammadu Buhari. I have been watching with disgust President Buhari’s war against freedom of speech. I am very concerned about desperate attempts by President Buhari and his sentries to muzzle the voice of self determination. I am very upset that a government of All Progressives Congress that claimed to love freedom is engaged in deliberate subjugation of innocent citizens who happens to have different views about the state of the polity.
I am very concerned that an innocent man is being denied his freedom. I am scared that an innocent man is being subjected to illegal detention. I am not comfortable that an innocent man is being tried for desiring freedom for his people. I am very disturbed that a non-violent man is being inflicted with unwarranted and undeserved travails. I am worried that a lot of unwary observers who are not properly schooled in the elementary tenets of democracy are vilifying an innocent man.
Nnamdi Kanu is an innocent man. He has not committed any crime to make him deserve the kind of treatment being meted out to him. You do not have to like Nnamdi Kanu. You do not have to agree with him or his desires for his people. But no one has the right to deny him his fundamental human right to be free. No one has the right to deny him the right to self-determine his destiny as he sees it or wants it. No one has the right to shut him up because they do not like what he is saying or because they feel threatened by what he is saying.
Mr. Kanu’s exploits are known to all and sundry.His desire is to have a homeland for his people. His desire is to free his people from the shackles of Nigeria. His desire is to see his people get to the promised land of Biafra. His dream is to see his people in control of their own destiny. His desire is to have a say in who governs him and his people. His desire is to ensure that no oligarchy or neo-oligarchic interests within the Ndigbo homeland is able to hold his people in bondage. His desire is to be able to water the tree of liberty for his people. There is nothing criminal in or about all this.
In all this, he has only employed semantics. He has only deployed sophistry. He had only appropriated the airwaves to be able to reach his people. He has not acquired arms. He has not killed anybody. He has not declared any armed war against anyone or organization. The only war he has ever declared is against the continued subjugation, enslavement and denigration of his Igbo people. It is a war of idea. A war of and for the minds of his people to see what he is seeing, to desire what he is desiring, to dream what he is dreaming. And he is doing that peacefully. He has been able to make his case to the majority of Ndigbo and the youths of that nation who are indeed the future of Biafra.
He is mobilizing his people to engage in the struggle to be free from their enslavement by the Nigerian State. He is making a clarion call for his people to stand up for their rights and self determine their destinies, or collective destiny. He has been innovative. He has been peaceful. He has been determined. He has been methodical. He has been deliberate. He has been consistent. He has persevered. And he is making sacrifices. There is nothing criminal in or about this.
Nnamdi Kanu has a dream: a dream of Biafra. He has a dream of the land of the Rising Sun; where there is freedom and liberty; a dream of Biafra where the people are free to be in control of their own destinies. He has a dream of Biafra where the sons and daughters of Biafra can reach for the sky and penetrate the heavens. He has a dream of Biafra where there would not be a despicable federal character that denies the talented and the gifted of Ndigbo the opportunity to achieve their potential. He has a dream where Biafra would be able to take its rightful place in the comity of nations. There is nothing criminal in or about any of this.
So far, apart from those benefiting from the miseries of the Ndigbo nation; apart from the sentries of the status quo; apart from the carpetbaggers and political dealers of the Nigerian State; apart from the scallywags and scared agents of the Nigerian State, Nnamdi Kanu is beloved by the majority of his Ndigbo people and every lover of freedom across the world. If anyone is in doubt of this claim, they should call for the referendum of the people of the Igbo Nation. This would settle the case at least for a while. Even, if Nnamdi Kanu is a minority voice, he is still entitled to his freedom of speech, freedom to desire, freedom of association, freedom to seek liberation for the people who may or may not want it. The fact that not many people really cares about “heaven” as the Christians call it, or “Aljana” as the Muslims call it has not stopped the Pastors, Evangelists, Reverends and the Imams from preaching their beliefs. Nnamdi Kanu should be allowed to preach his Biafran Gospel. The Ndigbo have the right to believe him or ignore him. They have the choice to follow him or reject him.
The continued detention and trial of Mr. Kanu by this administration is illegal. It is uncalled for in a free society. It is unwarranted in a democracy. It is unfair to any man or woman. It is illegal. It is unacceptable. We do not have to agree with Mr. Kanu before we all protect his rights. We do not all have to believe in Biafra before we protect his freedom. We do not have to be Igbo to protect his desire for self determination for himself and his people. We all must champion his freedom from illegal detention and trial.
From what has transpired so far, it all looks like an oligarchic conspiracy. Everything is pointing to signs of fear by the enslavers within the Nigerian State. It is suggestive that some neo-colonialists who control the levers of power of the Nigerian State are scared stiff of Biafra and other growing voices of freedom from the subjugation of the Nigerian State. The Hausa-Fulani neo-colonialists and their sentries in Yoruba land, Igbo land and Birom land, Nupe land, Kataf land, Mumuye land, Kanuri land among several others are jittery.
They are not only jittery, they are panicking. They are scared that the slaves are about to break free. They are afraid that the slaves are about to do away with their shackles and chains. They are nervous that the captives are about to break down the walls of subjugation.The dilating dawn of freedom is drowning their deceit and duplicity. They are brimming with tension. They are threatening violence against non-violence agitation. They are murdering freedom fighters and stigmatizing them as criminals. They are shooting and maiming freedom fighters and stigmatizing them as troublemakers. They are resorting to everything and anything to hold on to a modernized feudalism euphemized as “democracy.”
Nnamdi Kanu should not worry about his being detained if he is reading this.He should not be concerned about his trial. This is a battle between body and mind. It is a battle between injustice and justice. It is a battle between matter and spirit. In all these battles, the mind would overcome the body, justice will vanquish injustice and spirit will defeat matter. This is because Nnamdi Kanu represents an idea. It is an idea whose time has come.
Though, the Biafra idea might not be Kanu’s originally, he is, as at present, the physical representative of that idea. It is not this idea that has created the present crisis. It is the crisis of the Nigerian State that has created the Biafran idea. The Nigerian state and its odious purveyors may be able to subjugate your body, they may be able to vilify and malign your name for desiring freedom for your people, but they would not, should not and must not be able to destroy your spirit. They would not be able to defeat the idea of Biafra. The only people who would be able to defeat the Biafran idea are the Biafran people if they choose to. Otherwise, any effort on the part of the decadent Nigerian State would come to futility. It is a matter of time. Not a matter of if.
For those who believe in the truths of Biafra as a Nation, they should remember the words of Elvis Presley, the American music icon, “Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t going away.” The land of the Rising Sun is not going away.Nnamdi Kanu is not going away. The desire for self determination is not going away. The determination to be free from the shackles of the Nigerian State is not going away. Biafra is not going away.
You can take Nnamdi Kanu’s body out of circulation. You can imprison him. You can try him several times over. You can shoot, maim, kill and or murder his followers and those who believe in him, but what he stands for, Biafra, is not going away. Biafra was conceived as an idea. The obnoxious Nigerian State is its incorrigible catalyst. Then it became a belief. It has become a dream of all proud Ndigbo. It is a dream contextualized in reality. It is going to be achieved.
To someone like me, who believes fervently in Oodua, who prays for and preaches for the advent of an Oodua Nation, free from neo-colonialism, unbounded from the curse and shackles of the Nigerian State, Nnamdi Kanu is an inspiration. For someone like me, who believes that the emergence of an independent Oodua Nation is inevitable, Mr. Kanu is an inspiration regardless of what his detractors or enemies might say. He inspires me like Obafemi Awolowo inspires me. He inspires me like Nnamdi Azikwe inspires me.He inspires me like Mahatma Gandhi inspires me. He inspires me like Kwameh Nkrumah inspires me. He inspires me like Jomo Kenyatta inspires me. He inspires me like Kenneth Kaunda inspires me. He inspires me like Thomas Jefferson inspires me.
The Nigerian State has a date with its destiny which is its eventual balkanization. But Biafra and Oodua Nations have dates not just with their destinies, but also with History. It is inevitable and it is unstoppable.
“In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility – I welcome it.” – John F. Kennedy, in his Inaugural Address January 20, 1961
http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/opinion-the-biafran-truth-and-the-illegal-trial-of-nnamdi-kanu-by-remi-oyeyemi.147114/ So we still have reasonable Yoruba |
Politics › Re: Pick Audu’s Son Or We Impeach Your Choice, Kogi Lawmakers Threaten APC by tonychristopher: 4:42am On Nov 28, 2015 |
Sall: We Yoruba of okun tribe must do something about this cursed state and the marginalization going on here. okuns and kabba are not Yoruba |
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Politics › Re: Pics: Former Aviation Minister Launches World Class Ict Center by tonychristopher: 4:31am On Nov 28, 2015 |
mikolo80: and they foolishly allow their govt to loot what govt should have done times hundred im the first place Yet you in your wise mind allowed government to build your roads with deplation |
Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters Labels Buhari As "Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief" (Photos) by tonychristopher: 10:31pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
frankwyte: What i observe lately is that Nigerians are like children of Israelite who clamor for change of governance from the top during the time of Samuel, but they felt they needed a king who will fight side by side with them in battle, hardly had Saul settled down b4 they new they have committed grave iniquity (and God listened, gave they them up to their willful inventions). In the battle frontline Saul disappointed terribly,frightened and Amassed of the Goliath (challenges), confronting him. The rest is history for lovers of the Bible.
Conversely, Nigerians were brainwashed to this change including me, but soon realized that God gave us up to our willfulness;howbeit we seriously need prayers otherwise trouble is looming.... May God help us. Look at the propagandas: Chibok girls, Missing Monies, Corruption, Subsidy, Impunity, Scam privatization of PHCN, Railway not working, No Agric revamp, No weapons to fight BH, et al.... Not me I never voted that man nor APC |
Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters Labels Buhari As "Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief" (Photos) by tonychristopher: 10:24pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Rose2014: We the original wailers have taken the back seat while the supporters are confirmed wailers  Lol Nice one |
Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters Labels Buhari As "Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief" (Photos) by tonychristopher: 4:16pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters Labels Buhari As "Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief" (Photos) by tonychristopher: 4:16pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Sahara Reporters Labels Buhari As "Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief" (Photos) by tonychristopher: 4:15pm On Nov 27, 2015 |
Valto: Sahara Reporters: Nigeria's Junketer-In-Chief President Muhammadu Buhari arriving to participate at the opening of the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10153151108882703&id=96184337702&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.10153151108882703%3Atl_objid.10153151108882703%3Athid.96184337702%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1448956799%3A-9177783047757468990 This is apt but Sahara reporters and the sophisticated ones that won't let us reason and listen put us in this mess Now I had to que for hours just to buy rationed fuel at ikeja ..... This is it..after bribing the attendant This is now a gworo chewing and kunu drinking party and this is what buhari and his co travellers has not learnt Now this is it Have they found the chibok girls ....were they found and what happened to their folks Nigeria is a joke We are in a yoke And encircled like a yolk But we put ourselves with this phantom vote And it looks like a capsized boat Nobody will love to dote But we have to put on our austerity coat We may not see the coast That will be a big cost |
Crime › Re: 58-year-old Woman, Others Remanded In Prison For Prostitution by tonychristopher: 10:37am On Nov 26, 2015 |
HungerBAD: A Lagos State Magistrates’ Court sitting in Igbosere on Wednesday remanded a 58-year-old woman, Sandra Akomake alongside four other women in prison custody after pleading guilty to a one-count charge of prostitution.
Akomake and four other women, Helen Ugwu,34, Chika Okoro,40, Roseline Jebba, 43, and a 61-year-old Ordega Theresa were arrested on Tuesday for allegedly soliciting for sex in exchange for money.
The prosecutor, Sgt. Nicholas Akeene told the court that the accused persons committed the offence at about 11.pm at Thompson Avenue in Ikoyi area of the state on Tuesday.
According to the prosecutor, the offence contravened Section 142 (1) (a) (b) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.
Ugwu, Okoro and Jebba pleaded guilty to the one count charge, but the fifth suspect,61-year-old Theresa claimed not guilty.
“I know nothing about this,” Theresa said.
Her counsel, S.A. Owhoraye, said she was a trader and applied for her bail.
The magistrate, Mrs. Matepo, granted Theresa bail in the sum of N50,000 and two sureties in like sum, while she ordered that the others be remanded in prison.
Matepo adjourned the case till November 30 for facts and sentencing.
http://dailypost.ng/2015/11/25/58-year-old-woman-others-remanded-in-prison-for-prostitution/ Who wan Bleep Toto wey get gray hairs Nawa for shepke ...congee is terrible experience sha |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Lacks War Fighting Military - US Defense Expert by tonychristopher: 9:56am On Nov 26, 2015 |
NAIJASOM: In other words, the U.S. Is saying that Nigerian military is useless. And they want to fight biafrans. I hope these jokers are not hoping on Egypt, Russia, or UK to fight another war for them. All those countries don't give a damn about Nigeria anymore. This is not 1967. These countries you mentioned are busy fighting their own wars Nigeria is on her own |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Lacks War Fighting Military - US Defense Expert by tonychristopher: 9:56am On Nov 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Lacks War Fighting Military - US Defense Expert by tonychristopher: 8:38am On Nov 26, 2015 |
benedictnsi: Have US ever said anything good about us¿¿¿ Dem weh get better one, what have they done to ISIS How many good about us have we portrayed ? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Lacks War Fighting Military - US Defense Expert by tonychristopher: 8:37am On Nov 26, 2015 |
erunz: U.S Director of the African Center at the prestigious African Council in Washington, Dr Peter Pham said that Nigeria has failed time and again to effectively beat back the Boko Haram sect wreaking havoc across the country.
"Officials there have tried to shift the blame to Washington, claiming American policies have prevented Nigeria from acquiring the weapons needed to win the fight against extremism. But it turns out the real culprits may have been closer to home."
But Pham wasn’t so sure. Even if the Nigerian military had acquired the equipment outlined in Dasuki’s alleged phantom contracts, Pham said Nigeria’s poorly trained military might not have known what to do with it.
“You beat a military uprising by war fighting, and, quite simply, they don’t have a war-fighting military,” he said.
According to Buhari — the onetime military leader who beat out former President Goodluck Jonathan in March and took over the presidency in May — Dasuki awarded “phantom contracts” to buy a dozen helicopters, four fighter jets, bombs, and ammunition. None of the equipment or weapons were ever supplied to the military, and he said Dasuki pocketed the money.
Dasuki, the official who arrested Buhari when he was overthrown in a coup the first time he led Nigeria in 1985, has denied all charges.
Pham, an expert on international relations said Wednesday that “there is personal history between the two men.”
For Dasuki to have stolen $2 billion out of a relatively small defense budget would be “getting into an unconscionable amount of corruption,” Pham said.
“I’m not saying that means Sambo Dasuki is innocent, but I don’t believe in coincidences either,” he said.
Two billion dollars may sound like a lot, and for a defense budget of just $6 billion a year, it is.
But even if Dasuki did dip his fingers that deeply into the defense budget, tracking down what he allegedly took may be nothing more than a starting point. Buhari believes roughly $150 billion has been stolen from Nigeria by corrupt officials over the past decade.
In July, when he visited Washington to discuss the fight against Boko Haram, Buhari requested that U.S. President Barack Obama help track down the jaw-dropping amount of money allegedly stolen by corrupt officials. The need to hunt for that much in missing funds is “a testament to how badly Nigeria has been run,” Buhari said.
Pham said that where exactly the $150 billion figure came from is still not clear and, to a certain degree, Buhari is right to track down and hold accountable those who let corruption fester. But according to him, the dramatic crackdown on corruption is in some ways a distraction from addressing structural problems, including oil prices and the government’s failure to diversify its revenue streams.
“I fear that this is a populist substitute for addressing some issues that may be much more unpopular,” he said.
Just like Jonathan’s administration wanted a “magic bullet” to solve Boko Haram, Buhari’s can’t expect arresting a few corrupt officials to solve the root cause of the problem.
Last November, then-Nigerian ambassador to the U.S. Adebowale Ibidapo Adefuye called on the United States to provide more military assistance for the fight against Boko Haram, claiming the United States was only allowing Nigeria to “deliver light jabs to the terrorists when what we need to give them is the killer punch.”
Four months later, roughly two weeks before Buhari ousted Jonathan in the country’s presidential election, top Nigerian military and intelligence officials visited Washington and again blasted the United States for not doing more to help Nigeria fight Boko Haram.
Rear Adm. Gabriel E. Okoi, then-Nigeria’s chief of defense intelligence, said at the time that Nigeria’s friends had “disappointed” them.
The officials were referencing the U.S. Leahy Law, which prevents the Pentagon from providing arms to militaries that have committed egregious human rights violations. Last year, the United States also blocked the sale of an Apache helicopter from Israel, claiming Nigeria did not know how to use the equipment, which further angered officials there.
Meanwhile, Femi Adesina, an advisor to Buhari, seemed to pivot from the American blame game last week, saying instead that if the money allegedly stolen by Dasuki had been spent the way it was intended, “thousands of needless Nigerian deaths would have been avoided.”
J. Peter Pham is Director of the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. He previously held an academic appointment as tenured Associate Professor of Justice Studies, Political Science, and Africana Studies at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
An expert on international relations and strategic issues, with particular concentrations on U.S. foreign and defense policy, African politics and security, terrorism and political violence, and religion and global politics, Dr. Pham has authored of over 300 essays and reviews and is the author, editor, or translator of over a dozen books on these topics. He is frequently invited to testify before the United States Congress and brief senior administration officials and has also served as an adviser to the United Nations, foreign governments, and multinational corporations.
http://www.persecondnews.com/index.php/component/k2/item/5036-nigeria-lacks-war-fighting-military-us-defense-expert-says-buhari-playing-the-blame-game We know this all these while .. Thanks USA for reminding us Tribalism killed army since 1970 |
Car Talk › Re: Read This Before You Buy That Car Pls ! by tonychristopher(op): 8:33am On Nov 26, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 5 Months As A Governor, I Am Already Tired - El Rufai by tonychristopher: 8:32am On Nov 26, 2015 |
Maxi112: am from river state opobo nkoro (queens town) Mr flat head! why won't I be proud of where I came from? Oh the square head ..so nkoro or whatever is better ...these minorities .the way you guys talk seff is terrible ewu |
Travel › Re: Deported Nigerians Paid £3000 By UK Boarder Agency But Money Was Seized by tonychristopher: 7:35am On Nov 26, 2015 |
The average Blackman is wicked and that is why we are still in this mess
How can you steal such money.
I must be honest with you...I feel so ashamed been a Nigerian . with all the negativity
I spit on immigration |
Politics › Re: 5 Months As A Governor, I Am Already Tired - El Rufai by tonychristopher: 7:14am On Nov 26, 2015 |
Maxi112: hypocrisy of the highest oder... waiting bring biafra matter here.... anti biafra like u Can he tell us his state ...he dare not due to shame |
Politics › Re: 5 Months As A Governor, I Am Already Tired - El Rufai by tonychristopher: 7:14am On Nov 26, 2015 |
searching4l0ve: INSTEAD OF THE IGBOS TO DEMAND GOOD LEADERSHIP AND JOB CREATIONS FROM THEIR GOVERNORS LIKE EL-RUFAI IS DOING UP NORTH, THEY ARE SHOUTING BIAFRA AS IF MONEY AND GOOD LEADERSHIP WILL GROW ON TREES IN THEIR YEYE BIAFRA LAND. SOME PEOPLE HAVE EYES THEY CANT SEE. THEY JUST ALLOWED NNAMDI KANU TO MISLEAD THEM AND SET THEIR PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION BACKWARDS BY ANOTHER 100 YEARS. I PITY THE IGBOS INDEED  I am from anambra and anambra state is well run including Enugu and abia Can I know your states pls so that we can exchange notes Iti |
Politics › Re: 5 Months As A Governor, I Am Already Tired - El Rufai by tonychristopher: 7:13am On Nov 26, 2015 |
Neeson: My own governor is fatter than a cow, built a 7 acre mansion for himself from the scratch, but owes civil servants more than half a year salary arrears, doesn't bother about pensioners going to their graves on empty stomach, who's talking about the youth? When he has a 'trunk A' federal Highway leading to his hometown cut in half by a gully (apparently why his heaven-on-earth mansion was built in the state capital and not at home), he doesn't mind his local government indigenes living off the electricity grid for more than half a decade now, and you know what's worse? He still has supporters and praise singers, apparently he's detrabalized, opted to build schools for IDPs some 5000km away from home..... I couldn't but wonder why, oh, I forgot he wants to be president too. If I a. Correct. .that is the profile of that frog in government house Owerri Did I guess right |
Politics › Re: 5 Months As A Governor, I Am Already Tired - El Rufai by tonychristopher: 7:11am On Nov 26, 2015 |
EternalTruths: Any job creation whose operational expenses is financed from the government purse is unsustainable and a major liability which do land such governments in debt.
That's why many SW states are debt ridden.
So what Elrufai is saying are
1) He has limited funds to finance job creation that depends on government funds to cover their operational cost
2) He has little or no knowledge on how to create jobs that can survive on their own profit without depending on government funds.
In summary
Elrufai good morning to you
After years of insulting GEJ. 
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Etc One thing I am happy about and I have been vindicated is that I never voted APC . .why I did not vote them is simple They made a lot of noise and it has been said and proven that empty vessel are always noisy Now this it...I have tons of ways to create employment ...just that the Fulani Muslim won't listen to me a Christian Igbo I will wait and see how he turns those almajiri to assets Bullsh1t |
Car Talk › Re: Read This Before You Buy That Car Pls ! by tonychristopher(op): 6:57am On Nov 26, 2015 |
GAZZUZZ: I will make a video. But don't forget I'm a mechanic, and I don't charge my self labour, do at your own risk!!!. I have seen your workshop and I know that place very well....I will drop by for tune ups in my engine I expect the video |
Politics › Re: We Want 100 Percent Control, Ownership Of Our Oil – N/delta Group by tonychristopher: 7:01pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
Hmmmm this is the beginning of the end |
Politics › Re: 10 Countries That Are Smaller Than Biafra Yet Better Than Nigeria. by tonychristopher: 6:29pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
mikolo80: you for comot Kuwait Qatar Yemen replace with Norway Sweden and I forget the other Scandinavian country lest they think it's by oil.Denmark Just remembered What about Macau and Hong Kong They are small but power houses |
Travel › Re: Photos Of Nigerians Who Were Deported From The UK Today by tonychristopher: 3:59pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
Xposer: Here are photos of some Nigerians who were deported from the United Kingdom. A plane carrying about 500 Nigerians deported from the UK landed in Lagos earlier today. According to reports , the deportees are not happy to be back and those who don't have relatives in the Lagos are stranded in the airport....
http://www.nationalhelm.com/2015/11/see-photos-of-nigerians-who-were.html Where are they running to.....is it not better than suffering there |