Politics › Re: Ogun: Militants Engage Soldiers, Police In Gun Duel by ubyways(m): 10:10am On Jun 28, 2016 |
this what u got when ur mercenaries returns home. the sophisticated cowards should defend their homes against their mercenaries. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Dssc Airforce 2016: Notice To All Applicants by ubyways(m): 12:24am On Jun 20, 2016 |
so pain full that I got this information today, I applied for this recruitment on time and I have been checking naf site and other social media for necessary information not to found out that the screening has already been conducted without my knowledge. its painful, please can anyone advice me? thanks. |
Culture › Re: Go On With One Nigeria? by ubyways(m): 1:30pm On Jun 18, 2016 |
this is a question every Nigerian should ask themselves. the amalgamation in 1914 was done to please the interest of the colonial masters not the natives. we are so heterogeneous in every aspect of live to be mixed together. Hausa fulanis knows this but their parasitic motives will not let them face the reality. |
Politics › Re: North Can’t Own Oil In Niger Delta –Ankio Briggs by ubyways(m): 12:31pm On Jun 18, 2016 |
PassingShot: I know PMB will try to balance oil well allocation in the next exercise for such.
However, crude oil, just like any other natural resource, found in anywhere in Nigeria belongs to us all.
It is our collective wealth (oyel). ur assertion is wrong, are other solid minerals found in the north for all? |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi At Howard University In Washington DC. Photos by ubyways(m): 6:51pm On Jun 16, 2016 |
coming to America part 2.Am not a Yoruba, but this man is unique. |
Politics › Re: "NNPC Pipelines In Akwa Ibom Blown Up By Us" - Niger Delta Avengers by ubyways(m): 5:03pm On Jun 16, 2016 |
The extension of vandalism to Akwa ibom state will be like the final knock down of FG by NDA.This a state that as been a major oil producer in d country for years but yet little or nothing to show for it. the citizens are in abject poverty while the elites cart away with the proceeds. No refinery, depot or even pump station. This will be signal to others, u cannot oppress the minorities all their lives. NDA, the voice to the voiceless... more grace. |
Politics › Re: "NNPC Pipelines In Akwa Ibom Blown Up By Us" - Niger Delta Avengers by ubyways(m): 5:02pm On Jun 16, 2016 |
The extension of vandalism to Akwa ibom state will be like the final knock down of FG by NDA.This a state that as been major oil producer in d country for years but yet little or nothing to show for it. the citizens are in abject poverty while the elites cart away with the proceeds. No refinery, depot or even pump station. This will be signal to others, u cannot oppress the minorities all their lives. NDA, the voice to the voiceless... more grace. |
Politics › Re: North Opposes A Sourthern Chief Justice Of Nigeria. by ubyways(m): 4:05pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
This is exactly the same thing they did to Sir Udo udoma who supposed to have been the merited CJN then but the born to rule cows by-passed him. The same man was celebrated in Uganda, he was the Chief justice of Uganda for 6yrs. how long will majority tribes in this country continue to oppress the minorities? we can never be one,let go our separate ways. |
Politics › Re: "We Blew Up Agip Obi Obi Brass Trunk, In Bayelsa By 3Am" - Niger Delta Avengers by ubyways(m): 3:27pm On Jun 10, 2016 |
farihafaheemah: Did I move at all with vandalisation you're doing, as far back 2003, you don't have drinkable water in bayelsa and u believe pipe vandalisation is the solution. The discovery of oil is the biggest and genesis of Nigeria problem. Obafemi awolowo university, ABU and nsuka were built with groundnut,cotton and cocoa money. No university can compete with those university I mentioned in terms of structure. With or without oil Nigeria will definitely survive. But think abt consequence of ur action . which of the universities in south south were built with money generated from cocoa? the truth of the matter is that niger delta is tired of feeding some ingrate people like u. is either true fiscal federalism or sovereignty. |
Politics › Re: "We Blew Up Chevron's Oil Well" - Niger Delta Avengers by ubyways(m): 9:24am On Jun 08, 2016 |
[quote author=greatiyk4u post=46375532]After the Raggae, nobody should complain wen PMB plays the bluez
No criminal can hold my beautiful country to ransom under the peoples General
What do these people even want, with all these
¤Niger Delta Ministry with a minister ¤Amnesty to repented militants ¤NDDC ¤pipeline surveillance contract ¤13% oil derivative to Governors yet Bayelsa can't pay salary
If their leaders are sincere enough and people oriented, the region would have far developed beyond this long ago instead it only made them lazy the more
In many parts of warri, some lazy ijaws and urhobos are tenants in one room apartment with the numerous family in an Igbo man house because the sold out all they inherited and blew it up on drinks and women
These guys should wake up because even if u give them autonomy to this oil, there will still be division amongs the various tribes in the region [/quote. True fiscal federalism. that's all |
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Politics › Re: Wambai: Sambo Received N20m From Dasuki Monthly - PM News by ubyways(m): 10:56am On Dec 13, 2015 |
chaii I weep for myself n my unborn.. Gel administration sha |
Politics › Re: Goodbye Nigeria, Welcome Oduduwa Republic, By Femi Fani-kayode by ubyways(m): 12:17pm On Oct 15, 2015 |
This mouth watery man can't deal with his defeat, he should have compiled this trash when he was dinning with Gel. So now that the government has changed hand is the right time to agitate for secession . Obviously ffk can't deal with playing a second fiddle in d country, in a sane society this man should have been in prison by now |
Politics › Re: Senate Confirms Nominations Of 18 Ministerial Nominees by ubyways(m): 7:31pm On Oct 14, 2015 |
mygee2: I don"t see anything special about ministerial screening that youth are investing soo much of thier time in...If we would have been better to invest our time and resources to go to the bush and cut some forages and or herbs to sell instead of these how much have u make ever since u started cutting d herbs? |
Politics › Re: Complete Names Of 21 Ministerial Nominees Read By Saraki by ubyways(m): 1:04pm On Oct 06, 2015 |
Sweetcollins: Where are the youths? Are we just looking like that...it is high time we sang that same old song that fosters revolution do u mean the same youths that carried play cards to protest again Saraka's arraignment? Until our youths regain d lost values sold with peanut money we can creat any impact in this country. |
Politics › Re: GEJ, Madueke, Ayeni, Named In Fraudulent Oil contract That Cost Nigeria Billions by ubyways(m): 10:03am On Sep 17, 2015 |
In Oshobab voice...if Nigerian knows exactly what GEJ & his crew members did to our dear country, they would have been stoned to death |
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Crime › Re: Akwa Ibom Police Nabbed Man Who Slaughtered Boy Like Goat-for-sale by ubyways(m): 12:43pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
all igbos should be chase out of the state. this is satanic act, only people with vampire heritage are capable of doing this to a fellow human |
Politics › Re: [photos] Meet Sultan Of Brunei's Wealth, The World’s Most Lavish Spender by ubyways(m): 9:35am On Jul 29, 2015 |
i wld like to be a grandson to this man...who no like better thing |
Politics › Re: See Photos From President's Inauguration Of National Economic Council by ubyways(m): 6:47pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: Government of photographers, by photographers, for photographers. photogracy  Mogidi: Government of photographers, by photographers, for photographers. photogracy |
Politics › Re: Ibom Seaport Actualization Committee Inaugurated by ubyways(m): 8:16pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
nigerianvenom: I read d guys post and i couldn't quote him. Mehn! He is full of pure hate and toxic. don't mind the idiot who is suffering from lineage frustration |
Politics › Re: Ibom Seaport Actualization Committee Inaugurated by ubyways(m): 8:16pm On Jun 14, 2015 |
nigerianvenom: I read d guys post and i couldn't quote him. Mehn! He is full of pure hate and toxic. don't mind the idiot who is suffering from lineage fustration |
Politics › Re: Ibom Seaport Actualization Committee Inaugurated by ubyways(m): 12:17am On Jun 14, 2015 |
Sowell25: you are an ignoramus. maybe Ibibios will willingly join you and be your slaves. Oron nation is not a part of your biafra. Oron is working on secession from Akwa Ibom,to become a city-state in the next year. Oron seaport, Oron International Airport. not Ibom Seaport. only God knows how much I dislike those silly names Ibom this and that.just annoying. your hatred for ur blood brothers are eating deeply into ur soul like cancer. i detest ur post every time i glance through. i can see u trying to command a cheap popularity on NL just to expose ur ignorant and tribalism, i will advice u to streamline ur grieve to the right channel rather than spewing trash. if secession is that easy go ask igbos, Oron is not the only place suffering from bad leadership. bad leadership is synonymous to nigerian leaders. |
Politics › Re: Ministry Of Finance Release Federal Allocation Figures by ubyways(m): 4:14pm On Jun 12, 2015 |
ludamix: As released by the Federal Ministry of Finance, the total allocation to all the South-West states, namely, Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti and Ogun for January this year and shared in February was N15.1 billion, while Akwa Ibom State alone with a population less than 3 million people got N13.9 billion!”. “For the same period. Bayelsa State, at arguably 2 million people, got N10 billion and Rivers State got N10.3 billion. Between Kano and Jigawa states, which used to be one state like Lagos State, they got N7 billion. Lagos State only got N3.4 billion. “If you remove Ekiti State with the lowest allocation of just N2.3 billion, Akwa Ibom State alone gets more allocation than the rest of the South-West states put together including Lagos. And guess what? Hundreds of thousands of Akwa Ibom State citizens are in Lagos State enjoying the state’s free education”. “If you multiply the total allocation to the South-West states at N15 billion per month by 12, you have N180 billion per year! This is less than 30% of what the FG make from the Lagos Seaports alone, don’t even talk about VAT that Lagos contributes over 60% of the total accrual to the FG. “Yet some morons will tell me we live on Niger Delta oil.” “Now, my State Governor can’t pay his workers because of this systemic injustice. It is either we start the implementation of regional based fiscal federalism now or we should go our different ways.” “What nonsense!” – Ayo Turton.
www.newsat247.com/2015/06/jan-2015-federal-allocation-figures-exposed-does-the-south-west-deserve-this-injustice-analysis/ op, what point are u asserting? How much revenue has the whole of South West are bringing to the table? make ur fact clear, Akwa ibom contribute more revenue to federal account compared to sw and u so myopic to spewed this baseless point. for ur information there are lots of other non indigens benefiting from Akwa ibom free education programm. don't be hypertensive because of a token accruing to the state for her massive revenue she generated to this false country. |
TV/Movies › Re: Workers Shut Down AIT, Raypower Over 17 Months Unpaid Salaries by ubyways(m): 7:13pm On Jun 04, 2015 |
for goodness sake, this is inhuman. how can nigerians be treating like slaves in their own land. Am a victim of this heat less treat, ppmc warri area is owing their contract staff over 9 months salary presently. I wonder why our elites so wicked. |
Politics › Re: We’ll Renegotiate Our Coexistence In Nigeria —IJAW NATION by ubyways(m): 12:36pm On Jun 02, 2015 |
Ifeconwaba: I still maintain that niger deltans are fools. They dont know anything. The north please do quick and milk that oil dry fast thunder wey go fire u and ur village still dey gym. how much you and ur people know? |
Celebrities › Re: Meet World's Most Oldest Stripper At 86 Years by ubyways(m): 12:45pm On May 29, 2015 |
guys are terrible, they still straff this demon |
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Politics › Re: Imagine Nigeria Without Fuel Boasting To Engage South-east/south-south In War by ubyways(m): 12:23pm On May 26, 2015 |
stebell: Bros, there is something yu are leaving out. And that is the Nation abi na country wud hav to sell the crude from the Delta b4 having money to buy the refined product.
Omenka I see yu the hater and a janjaweeed yu are this is exactly what the dumb westerners don't understand, they can't figure out where they got d money using in importing refined products. |
Politics › Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by ubyways(m): 1:18pm On May 25, 2015 |
Gej hope you have seen the shame u brought to this country, u and ur unborn generation will not go Scot free the for destroy this country. Thank God have justify my conscience for not voting u during d concluded election. I pity some nigerians who don't have shame on thier faces,this is a national embarrassment. |
Politics › Re: Nembe Youths Shut Down OML29 Oil Well Located In Nembe - Bayelsa by ubyways(m): 12:34am On May 23, 2015 |
I can't wait to burn down d oil n gas pipeline in my back yard., complete fiscal federalism or no false marriage called nigeria. quote me and get d beatings of ur life in ur dream |
Politics › Re: Uyo And Lagos Compare And Contrast by ubyways(m): 11:32pm On May 18, 2015 |
tinkinjow: When those who "claim relationship" with Lagos talk of development one is always left to wonder what they really mean. To these group development is synonymous with some few ten storey buildings sprinkled here and there around the city.
Of course it is easy to agree Uyo stand alone in Akwa Ibom Whereas Lagos is taken wholly as a state - though no one will tell you about Epe or Badagry in that regard. To these group I ll always boldly say it to your face. Lagos as far as I'm concern is a byword for filth and chaos. The only possible places there that can escape this description are the Law School - Lekki toll gate stretch and Osborne Ikoyi stretch. In all these you dare not enter the side streets for you'll be stung with the eyesore that's the Lagos signature. Is it the Ajah/ilaje areas, wilmer/ajegunle, aggege/iyana ipaja. Even places like fectac, marina name them are all decayed. The so called banana island apart from the beautiful structures is what it's called, a banana plantation.
Lagos praisers should well be informed that Akwa Ibom has what Lagos has and even more - that sought after serene environment with greens ( I meean nature) - that signposts a modern city.
When people (except perhaps we that have not seen high rises) travel the world for tourism it is these nature or culture they seek to enjoy not structures except where that is culturally connected. When you go to Calabar it is the ambience you seek When you go to the Caribbean it is not for structures or skyscrapers It always about nature, culture and the ease of life. Akwa Ibom - Uyo have these in abundance to Lagos.
Which is development: The bumpy Lagos roads or the smooth Akwa Ibom ones The stressful traffic in Lagos or the free flow in Akwa ibom The dirty looking public school students or the neat Akwa Ibom students The congested noisy neighbourhoods of Lagos or calm soothing residences of Akwa ibom The terribly smelly and equally detestable bukas in Lagos or the healthy and delicious delicacies in Akwa ibom The stench that emanates from the Lagos Lagoon or the clean streams, rivers and beach of Akwa Ibom. etc etc etc etc etc Akwa Ibom might not provide you with the same economic opportunities as Lagos, but please if you have your money and you're asked where to live, please don't hesitate, choose Akwa Ibom and live happily ever after.
There's much more to development than filth and commotion o boy... U wicked sha. |