Politics › Re: CPC's Statement On The Killing Of Uniport Students by vanstanzy(m): 2:43pm On Oct 10, 2012 |
Imoy: CPC my foot, they should rather go and do smeting abt their failed party, than to start making speech that is not needed. What did their so called presidential candidate do wen he was in power? Na una condemn pass. wen he was in power? Na una condemn pass. Mtswwwwww. U re right, CPC sabi criticize pass, but when Buhari was in power, there was DISCIPLINE. This kinda $h!7 wouldn't have happened. Civilians brutalizing fellow civilians, jungle justice, it was unheard of then. Yes, i don't like Buhari as a person, or a party, but the truth be told. Under this present dispensation and subsequent ones, DISCIPLINE has flown away. |
Politics › Re: CPC's Statement On The Killing Of Uniport Students by vanstanzy(m): 12:45pm On Oct 10, 2012 |
[b]I love this comment made by the CPC Chieftain: "where was the Nigeria Police while this fire of primitive justice raged? Indeed, the Police was nowhere! The defective organizational, crime-fighting thrust of the Nigeria Police is seen in its reactivity rather than pro-activity. Globally, policing is first and foremost about maintenance of law and order. The prevention of crime comes to the fore in the discharge of this responsibility by the police.” Our policing in this country has ever since been a source of worry. Well what do u expect from a force that is filled with Primary/ Secondary school drop-outs and even sometimes ex-cons. Our ruling class dont even make things easy for us, not funding the police properly and putting in-place solid structures for the recruitment of personnels. The CPC Chieftain took it right out of my thought. I have always suspected most of these vigilante group in our societies. They can be outright overzealous, i remember when a vigilante hit me with the butt of his gun during a hot arguement. The guy just no allow me land with my explanation for parading my area late. They should be watched closely by the police, if they are to work well. Nigerians are paying for their sins. The Nigerian system is failing, "HE WHO FAILS TO PLAN, PLANS TO FAIL".[/b] |
Fashion/Clothing Market › Re: Sagging Of Trousers By Women: Irresponsibility Or Fashion? by vanstanzy(m): 12:04pm On Oct 10, 2012 |
nikkyshyne: Op, Low waist jeans you mean? Cox I can't imagine a lady 'sagging'. Either u cant imagine a lady sagging or u have decided to turn a blind eye to this abomination, called sagging in ladies (even men). Do they even know its VERY IRRITATING?  |
Education › Re: Humble Advice To Nigerian Students, Pls, Pls Read!!!... by vanstanzy(m): 10:59am On Oct 10, 2012 |
Roland17: Friendship or no friendship, this madness is absolutely wrong..............................
@OP, There is also a probability that even if a student is keeping the right friends, and say coming from church @ 5am. He could be mistaken for robbers by Vigilantes and killed.......
There are so many different scenarios people do die needlessly in Nigeria, even though you keep the right friends...... Therefore, tackling these different scenarios is much better than offering what kind of friendship people keep.
Did u read this part of my post? "Please, Mind the kind/ type of friends you keep while in school, it keeps you 10 steps away from unseen circumstances that are imminent and inevitable in tertiary institutions, many have been slained by perceived friends". But at least keeping the right mind, right character, right friends will get God Almighty on ur side and no harm shall befall u, just try God.  |
Education › Re: Humble Advice To Nigerian Students, Pls, Pls Read!!!... by vanstanzy(m): 10:46am On Oct 10, 2012 |
DailyNews: Very true. and same applies to being a trendy girl, big girl, hot chick, happening chick, hottest girl, fine girl, etc...all these and more come with a later life regret...youths (male or female) must flee from all forms of immorality being promoted by our today media (movies, musical videos, magazines, etc). A lot if things are over hyped by our today media which is luring more and more innocent youths into immoral and wayward lifestyles.
Our media censorship agency, security, government, family system, etc needs to brace up cos more evils may befall Nigeria if we all fail to amend our individual hearts and homes  My guy, u are right, the family is the bedrock of every society. A poor family system like is being practiced in Naija, so sorry to say, is the bane of our soceity. That's what happens when u get single parents raising kids, kids witnessing and being products of broken marriages here and there, fatherless kids littering our streets. Its pitiful! Until we stand-up, to get things right, ... am sorry. |
Education › Re: Humble Advice To Nigerian Students, Pls, Pls Read!!!... by vanstanzy(m): 10:40am On Oct 10, 2012 |
[b]What has happened, has happened. Now its time to move-on, while the law enforcement agents do their bit. Parents and their wards should draw a cue from this incident. It burns my, even though strong, heart each time i think of the gruesome killing. For students of our tertiary, secondary, primary inclusive and even wannabe JAMBITES. The first words of admonition i have is the same my mum gave to me. Though i left university 6years ago, i still will never forget those words i received before i entered the university. She said to me "remember whose son u are". Those words packed a real strong punch for me, and i made sure i never screwed up in school such as to bring disrespect, and stain to the family name. That included joining the cults, armed robbery gang etc. Though i wasn't a saint of any sort, i still managed to keep my head low all through my uni. days. Parents, no matter how rich or poor, go through alot of scarifices to keep their wards in school, and all these wards owe them is to sit down and study hard and smart(in a non-barbaric, controversial way). There's a time for everything on earth, a time to learn, a time to earn, and a time to retire. The time students spend in school should be for study, cos that's why they are sent there in the first place. This is ur time to learn and not pursue money by going into crime, its not worth it. Getting mixed up with the wrong clique really does ruin ones life, if not immediately, but sometime in future. Remember, no sin shall go unpunished no matter how long it takes. Parents please take time out and visit ur wards, know how their studies are going and the challenges they are facing. That's why God in His Divine Wisdom made u parents in the first place. Be the first to attend to ur childs needs before their peers do. Stand up to ur responsibilities, set good examples cos like it or not, ur wards look up to u as their mentor and have the number of children u can cater for, for Christs' sakes. My honest 2 cents.[/b] |
Crime › Re: Villagers Flee Aluu For Fear Of Arrests by vanstanzy(m): 5:11pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
acidtalk: thumbs up. Guy it appears only a hand full of us actually reason on this forum (Nigeria as a whole). And yet this same people sit and watch hundreds waste in various state of the North each day. Sit and watch people being kidnappen and killed in the South East and South South.
I FEEL SO SORRY FOR THIS GENERATION!!! Guy, what shymexx wrote is true, but the guy harsh no be small. Nigerians have tried there best in fighting our bad leadership for a long time running, but we always have rats in our midst that screws up the whole struggle. That doesn't mean Nigerians should stop fighting for their rights. Symexx too is a Nigerian, and calls himself a m0r0n, very unfortunate. |
Crime › Re: Villagers Flee Aluu For Fear Of Arrests by vanstanzy(m): 4:53pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
The community members can't have run too far. There definitely will be some that'll go back at the dead of night to collect some belongings. Enforcement agents should station themselves all over the community for such nocturnals, and arrest them promptly. See the kind trouble they've brought on themselves and the entire community. Now anyone from Rivers state, Allu Community will be watched with suspicion. Na so e dey start o. "Leave evil alone, una no go gree", now see urselves. |
Crime › Re: Villagers Flee Aluu For Fear Of Arrests by vanstanzy(m): 4:44pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
They can run, but they cant hide. The long arm of the law will eventually catch-up with them, or God will, and Gods punishment, no man not even the devil can stand!  |
Education › Re: Uniport Students Protest: Live Feeds by vanstanzy(m): 4:26pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
2mch: They better go and sit down somewhere and let police handle the matter. The people pushing them to kill will not be there when they are mobbed. No matter what they cannot know the place better than the villagers. The villagers have already shown that they can be ruthless. Students should stay in school and stop joining associations/cults that can lead to your death. Nothing to be gained from cults except a very fu*cked up life, no matter how many times you repent. When your parents send you to school, stay there and be content with what and who you are no matter what. For this post of urs alone, u should be a motivational speaker. Please tell our students and parents should speak sense to their kids. There's absolutely nothing to gain from these so-called campus cults.  |
Education › Re: Uniport Students Protest: Live Feeds by vanstanzy(m): 4:15pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
damola1: NANs should mobilise. And ground all activities in all schools accordingly. Guy not yet time for NANS mobilisation for this cause. Lets see were govt will take this to, and how they handle it. Ur blood too hot, chill. |
Family › Re: Couple Fighting Infront Of Shoprite At Ikeja. . .(Pic) by vanstanzy(m): 4:01pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
salt 1: Blame the man! Why hit a woman? If she was verbally abusive,why not walk away instead of this show of shame? This picture shd go viral to teach them a lesson.one mad woman is bad enough but for the husband to join... salt 1, circulating this picture, wont stop $h!7. Why cant the lady behave herself, when she knows if she misbehaves she'll be hit? Let me ask, do they lack brakes in their mouth? |
Family › Re: Couple Fighting Infront Of Shoprite At Ikeja. . .(Pic) by vanstanzy(m): 3:43pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
Ishilove: For real? Wow!  Ladies can believe every $h!7. The guy is just twisting ur brain, girl. |
Crime › Re: One Of The ALUU 4 Killers Caught. by vanstanzy(m): 3:37pm On Oct 09, 2012 |
Horus: [size=19pt]Outraged Nigerians launch campaign to identify students’ killers[/size]
OCTOBER 9, 2012
https://cdn.punchng.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/FACES-OF-KILLERS.jpg Faces of killers
Nigerians outraged by the lynching of four University of Port Harcourt undergraduates in Aluu, Rivers State, have launched an online campaign to have the killers identified and punished.
Although it was learnt that the community has been deserted following the arrest of the village head, Alhaji Hassan Walewa, and 13 others by the police, users of social media argued that some of the killers could still be traced.
Already, photographs of some of the suspected killers, have surfaced on the Internet.
The photographs were frozen from the video tape of the killings.
One of the suspects was believed to have poured petrol on the students and lit the fire. For instance, a blog, AmeborTalk.com, has the photographs of two of the suspected killers and a crowd at the scene on its page.
A contributor on Nigeria Online Community wrote. “The guy holding the plank was an especially enthusiastic BEAST and deserves capital punishment.
“The video appeared to have been shot by the woman in purple/jeans. If you know anyone of them on this picture, have them reported to the police.”
Popular blogger, Linda Ikeji, wrote, “If the Rivers State government thinks this is an incident that will eventually die off, then they have another thing coming! They must prosecute and jail the people who committed this dastardly act before we let it rest!
“We the youths of this country demand that the River State Government look into this matter and arrest everyone in that video. Except the government want to tell us that they have given the youths of Aluu power to arrest and kill indiscriminately.
“The Rivers government MUST make a scapegoat of the people who did this so it doesn’t repeat itself. Next time, it could be my brother or your brother, my child or your child! We can’t let this happen again.”
A blogger, identified simply as Kel, warned that the United Nations would be alerted if any attempt was made to sweep the matter under the carpet, adding that “if our government can’t help us then I guess we’ll get help elsewhere.”
It was also being claimed on some blogs that some policemen were allegedly at the scene of the incident and when the mob told them the young men were killers, they gave their ‘go ahead.’
Some bloggers were enraged that contrary to claims in some quarters, neither arms nor “stolen items”were found on the four young men as confirmed by the JTF who brought their bodies to the mortuary.
Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/outraged-nigerians-launch-campaign-to-identify-students-killers/ This BEASTLY ACT must not, never be swept under the carpet. Infact if law enforcement agents were there present in the crowd, they too should be arraigned, stripped off their ranks, dismissed from the force and jailed. If nothing is done about this now, tomorrow the victim might be a close friend or a relative. Nigerians made a very, big mistake in the past to allow this kind of jungle justice to take place, it happens in Lagos, during the OPC, Bakassi boys era. Hope we can all learn from this. Only the law enforcement agents are allowed and should prosecute offenders, non other. |
Crime › Re: One Of The ALUU 4 Killers Caught. by vanstanzy(m): 10:54am On Oct 09, 2012 |
Great! Let the enforcement agents collect enough info. to enable 'em round up the others. Justice MUST be served. But why is the other enforcement guy holding his nose. Is that feaces on the culprit, or did he emerge from the suck-away?  |
Music/Radio › Re: Track By Two Of The Uniport Students Lynched by vanstanzy(m): 6:30pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
Horus: Anyone who hasn't heard this track featuring two of the victims Lloyd (Big L) and Ugonna (Tipsy) and wants to hear it can listen to it from this link. Listening to their song will bring tears to your eyes.
http://hitplayonline.files./2012/08/17-heart-of-the-city-ft-yetty-big-l-and-tipsy.mp3 Guy, u might have to rephrase this topic. Ur topic sounded as though the track itself was lynched. R.I.P. guys. Too bad, so sad. |
Christianity Etc › Re: An Open Letter To Nigerian Christians by vanstanzy(m): 4:34pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
Basic: In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. May peace be upon whosoever follows guidance.
I advise every reader of this piece – Christians especially – to read with a plain mind that is free of any prejudice or stereotypes. This missive is addressed mainly at Christians and adherents of other religions in this country as well as any Muslim who may help spread word of it.
It is quite saddening that Boko Haram has done, in the name of Islam, so much evil that the average non-Muslim now has a very ugly perception of the religion and its adherents.
Though the Nigerian media has sometimes gone overboard in their reports (for instance, news spread months ago that a Boko Haram instigated bomb blast occurred in Bauchi, only for the Police to state later that the heard explosion was that of a faulty transformer and not a bomb), this piece does not seek to defend the acts of Boko Haram (in fact, it strongly disapproves of their acts). So, please don't start forming opinions yet.
Read this piece to the end, as it hoped that it would help extinguish the fire of inter-religious animosity raging in our society today – by means of these clarifications:
Clarification #1
You Christians have known we Muslims for years, and you have lived with us for years as well. I’m sure the Muslims you first knew or grew up with never told you that Islam permits unjust killings – not even of non-Muslims. They won't, because they never believed such. If that were part of their belief, they would certainly have attempted killing you. So, their peaceful co-existence with you shows that they had nothing of such as their belief.
But suddenly came a strange group of "Muslims" who kill in the name of Islam. Yet, you conclude that these "vampires" are following the dictates of Islam. Which Islam? A new version of Islam?
So, it is either Boko Haram members are practising a strange Islam or are not practising Islam at all. But the truth remains that our religion has never and will never undergo any kind of metamorphosis. And whatever is not part of it from the outset will never be regarded as being part of it today!
Since unjust, unlawful killings were never part of Islam, they will never be part of Islam, and any individual or group that practices such – even in the name of Islam – will ‘never’ be regarded as Muslims or as fighting for Islam.
Clarification #2
I do see Christians quote Quranic verses inciting Muslims to fight the non-believers. And I have these to say:
Just as you hold that many verses in the Bible have underlying meanings that are beyond the literal implications, we Muslims also hold the same in regards to the Quran. The Quran contains many verses whose meanings are subject to interpretations other than the literal.
So, I advise every truth-seeking non-Muslim to refrain from quoting Quranic verses without deep understanding of the circumstances behind their revelation.
As for the wars fought by the early Muslims, various circumstances led to these, and going into a detailed discussion will be digressive and will make this piece lengthier.
However, know that the wars propagated by the Muslims of old had many strong reasons behind them. And looking at history, no civilisation or revolution came to be without some struggle.
Now the truth: in Nigeria of today, there are NO justifications whatsoever for any Muslim – individual or group – to kill non-Muslims unjustly. In fact, from what I've learned about this religion, NONE – yes, NONE – of the conditions that permit Muslims to fight (such as if they are facing aggression from non-Muslims, and if they are in an Islamic state) is present in the Nigeria of today. Therefore, anyone fighting in the name of Islam is either doing that out of misindoctrination, crass ignorance, or for ulterior reasons.
Once again, Nigeria is not an Islamic state, and no Muslim – except for the misindoctrinated, ignorant, or hypocritical – is permitted to fight in the name of religion.
Clarification #3
Any Muslim individual or group that claims to be fighting for Islam by way of unjust, unwarranted killings is not following the dictates of ‘the’ Islam - and that is even if such were Muslims in the first place.
In a Quranic verse, which, interestingly, those Christians who have never stopped dissecting the Quran never quote, Allah says:
"Allah never forbids you from dealing justly and kindly with those who do not fight you based on your religion and who do not drive you out of your homes. Verily Allah loves those who deal with others with equity" – Quran 60 verse 8.
This verse drives home the fact that Muslims living amidst non-Muslims (in a non-Islamic state) should never fight them except in self-defence.
In another verse, Allah describes the sanctity life in these words:
"Because of that, we ordained for the Children of Israel that anyone who spreads mischief in the land by killing another person unjustly, and not out of retaliation, it would be as if he had killed all of mankind. And if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind" – Quran 5 verse 32.
So, Islam honours life and is totally against taking it unjustly.
Clarification #4
It would be illogical for any Muslim, after having observed some wrongdoing by a Christian or group of Christians, to conclude that Christianity preaches that wrong act or that all Christians approve of it.
Similarly, it contradicts logic for any Christian, after having observed some wrongdoing by some individuals or groups who claim to be Muslims, to conclude that Islam preaches that wrong act or that all Muslims approve of it.
Get it clear: We Muslims – who really understand the true message of Islam – are totally against the terrorist acts of these bloodsucking "Muslim" groups. In fact, we doubt their being Muslims in the first place. And if they were, either they lost touch of the pristine Islam by getting themselves misindoctrinated, or they are not sincere in their cause (i.e. they have ulterior motives).
Clarification #5
While it is natural for the adherents of any religion to feel enraged when the supreme deity, as held by that religion, is insulted, it is irrational for the adherents to go beyond bounds in their quest for justice – especially when this will involve greater evils like shedding the blood of the innocent.
However, Christians should stop spewing insults at Allah, His Messenger, and at Muslims as a whole. In the Qur'an, Allah has clearly forbidden Muslims from insulting non-Muslims and their religion (Quran 6 verse 108). So, Muslims too should refrain from doing this.
Also, it is far from ideal that a Muslim, in "retaliation" of blasphemy, goes wild, killing innocent lives and destroying property.
Final note
We Muslims are disheartened by the activities of these radicals, and on behalf of every Muslim in this country with a sound, unadulterated Islamic ideology, I state that we are proud of our religion, and we totally and openly disapprove of the acts of BH and their sponsors.
We pray that Allah vindicates His religion by exposing, humiliating, and destroying any individual or group perpetrating evil in the name of Islam.
We also pray that Allah restores peace and security in this country, and make it a haven of tranquility for all – Muslims, Christians, Pagans, and Atheists.
Finally, I advise every person who wishes to study Islam sincerely to look only into authentic sources and try to avoid the press, ignorant and biased non-Muslims, and other sources of baseless gainsay.
Spread word of this piece. Feel free to share with others through any available media. Hopefully, it will help reduce the inter-religious animosity that is thickening in Nigeria today. U muslims should have a round table conference and put ur house in order. The terrorism perpetuated by these Muslim groups can only be solved by Muslims themselves. Till then, no manner of understanding for Islam will sink into the minds of other religions. This is the plain and simple truth. |
Politics › Re: Mimiko Blasts Tinubu: "My Three And Half Years Is Better Than Your 8 Years" by vanstanzy(m): 1:13pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
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Politics › Re: Mimiko Blasts Tinubu: "My Three And Half Years Is Better Than Your 8 Years" by vanstanzy(m): 1:09pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
politician: Tinubu is not a saint!! Infact in a sane society, he should be in jail writing his memoir (looting public funds)!!
And mimiko should have been shot dead a long time ago if akure was 'Sicily' ( serial betrayer and back stabber)
Tinubu' 8 years in lagos was just an average performance amplified by obasanjo refusal to release funds!! He only redeemed himself with a good successor and doggedly warding off PDP from SW!!
When Oga mimiko came back from tribunal, the shout of Iroko, ayefele songs and loud music from A&T hotel nearly made me fail my final papers then!
The expectations were high, the ondo people want development and jobs!! With the promise of 4000 jobs I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ 100days, hopes were high! Till today, the only Job created is 'employing' iwanyanwu LP chairman as the pro chancellor of the state uni. He did well on health issues but failed woefully on the expectation of the people!! All the projects the Agagu-led administration started, including roads, schools, water-were abandoned? The Oluwa Glass industry, The Ceramics industry in Okelusi was similarly abandoned? The tomato paste factory at Arigidi in Akokoland for which N400 million has been expended? Okelusi Cement factory for which this administration has reportedly spent a whopping N5.6 billion but nothing on ground to show for it? The failed Owo-Akure , Ondo-Akure ,Arakale road dualisation project? The multi-million naira Owena Dam project at Owo? The Akure stadium, etc
His defence of Osun state is laughable, with Oil producing area derivation grants, he had more at his disposal!! 550 billion federal allocation is not a small cash!
On the election!!
Like someone said, ACN does not have structure I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ Ondo state!! The 'Joker'(permit me) was to lure mimiko to ACN by helping him to fight agagu at the tribunal and I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ his usual style!! He does the ikoko(fox) move!!
The choice of akeredolu ale was a bitter pill tinubu has to swallow, salami didn't just front for ACN for fun, his boys deserves some spoils of the show too!! And most of the LP and PDP decampees were just looking for platforms to contest!!
MY TAKE!!
It would take a political miracle for ACN to spin this!!
Even though, the yorubas have vowed never to vote for any party with 'P' again! PDP, ANPP, LP,CPP etc
The ondo people wants development, they have looked at the former era and found succor!! That's why PDP still has potency in ondo state!!
Mimiko failed!! And people have compared and contrast with Agagu!!
Its a dilemma for an average voter now, should we vote for ACN and join the yoruba integration party!! Agbajo owo la fi n so aya!!
At least, life was better with PDP!! Agagu tried too and olusola Oke is a good son of the soil!! Osa bi o le gbemi, se mi bi oti bami!
Or just trust mimiko to deliver on his second tenure!! Afterall we all clamoured for iroko jor!! Gba sibe!! Esu ti a timo tipe, o dara ju angeli ti a komo lo!
Its going to be a close call between PDP and LP with ACN waiting to prey on any loophole!!
The ondo pple will speak via the ballot!!
And knowing the way we conduct elections in nigeria!! It will likely be a case of.....
PDP--- RIG LP. ---- RIGGER ACN --- RIGGEST
Afterall, someone one said '' If you can't win an election, you rig'' If you cannot rig, get somone to rig for you'
Knowing Tinubu( jagaban baba ☺oº°˚˚˚˚˚˚˚˚°) for who he is and Oga jona/PDP not really interested!! We can't rule out a political abracadabra from ACN!!
And the yorubas will do what we know how to do best... Play the intelligentsia game( others may call it deceit and betrayal!!!)
Boo ri owo mi, Oo ri inu mi!! Demo ni mowa!! Guy, u too much. With the above bolded, u just took the words out of my mouth. U dig?  |
Politics › Re: Mimiko Blasts Tinubu: "My Three And Half Years Is Better Than Your 8 Years" by vanstanzy(m): 12:59pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
Leo 001: from my objective point of view, we can't compare ondo n lagos. I think mimiko is right base on the fact that the internal geneated revenue of lagos state triple the monthly allocation received by ondo government. Also ondo is civil service driven while lagos state is private sector driven. tinubu was busy building his empire .. We all know Tinubu was doing ABRACADABRA with Lagosians and building his empire. But Mimiko shouldn't bite more than he can chew or its his political career on the line. U don't say everything u see. |
Politics › Re: Mimiko Blasts Tinubu: "My Three And Half Years Is Better Than Your 8 Years" by vanstanzy(m): 12:56pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
bashy_demy: Who is the real Betrayer? Mimiko betray Akasin,Adefarati,Agagu,Tinubu. As a matter of Fact he betray the then Action Group of Awolowo, And also betray SDP of Abiola and join UNCP of Abacha, and aldo betray AD and join PDP and later Betray PDP and join LP an Igbo man party. U are an unrepentant and, undiluted FO.OL for bringing tribalism into this. Typical Yoruba tribalist! Who the hell did all this betraying u just highlighted? isnt it Mimiko. Guy u sound like a pr.ic.k, infact u are one.  |
Politics › Re: Mimiko Blasts Tinubu: "My Three And Half Years Is Better Than Your 8 Years" by vanstanzy(m): 12:30pm On Oct 08, 2012 |
Does Mimiko know that he'll one day join the ACN in Ondo, or better still his party will one day align with the ACN in Ondo, like they did in Edo? I laugh at his stupidity, making comments like a primary school girl. . This is kinda what happened when Atiku was running his mouth against the PDP, not knowing he would one day rejoin the same PDP, and they dealt with him dearly too. Mimikos' campaign is a campaign for illiterates, sorry to say. Make ur campaign focus on the issues on ground e.g. how to revive failing industries in the state and infrastructure (too bad we are still at this at this age). Instead of throwing tantrums at a political foe, that's very childish. If i were an Ondo citizen, resident in Ondo, Mimiko will have lost mine and my familys' vote for being a nit-wit. What manner of campaign?  |
Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Turn Nasty When In Groups? by vanstanzy(m): 10:16am On Oct 08, 2012 |
farydah: When a guy's alone, he rarely 'hoots' or 'catcalls' girls but with other guys, testosterone/nastiness will be on an instant overdrive OP, i tink it swings both ways sha. farydah, those u mentioned now are not guyz they are girls. A real guy will give any lady catcalls anytime. Probably, just to insult her or gain her attention. |
Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Turn Nasty When In Groups? by vanstanzy(m): 10:12am On Oct 08, 2012 |
A wise man once told me, "its for a woman to build a wall of defense around her and, its for a man to break that wall of defense to get to her."  |
Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Turn Nasty When In Groups? by vanstanzy(m): 10:10am On Oct 08, 2012 |
190: Point of correct shun, make it
WHY DO NIGERIAN GIRLS MISBEHAVE WHEN IN GROUPS [color=deeppink] well baq to ur question, probably cos they aint that generally intelectually bright so wen in groups where 2 Or 3 mad Nigerian girls are gathered - You shall surely know!!
well to supress that ish! Just walk up to their group, throw a bunch of hard currencies and watch them scatter like roaches 
works all the time for me [/color] Guy, u're the shizz nit. Translation, u are the man.  |
Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Turn Nasty When In Groups? by vanstanzy(m): 10:04am On Oct 08, 2012 |
They turn nasty while in group, cos they have to protect that female code that says, "play hard to get". They feel a need to prove a point to their peers that they're not that easy. While alone, ladies are very vulnerable and thats the best time to get 'em. Don't bother trying to get 'em while they are in groups. Just hala at 'em and that's all. Save ur moves till when she's alone. |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 1:30pm On Oct 07, 2012 |
Siena: By their comments, we shall know them. Looks like your education was a waste, because you don't appear to have benefitted from it. Still, I'm glad my comment got through to you. You're so quick to also let all know you've no affiliation with Nigeria:
That's a relief! Nigeria has her faults and short-comings, but your "connection" isn't needed. You being connected to Nigeria or not won't make an iota of difference. If you feel any differently, then you're more disturbed than you think.
As for my opinion not mattering - you've just shot yourself in the foot, and contradicted yourself. If it didn't matter, you wouldn't be busting a gut now, would you? So yeah, my opinion does matter, you've proved that.
I'm done with you, back to the topic at hand. I laugh so loud, as i watch u two knock urselves senseless over this issue!  |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 11:26am On Oct 07, 2012 |
jude33084: Pls how can I get τhe video? I have no-way of getting the link now, but i shall try. Browse www.naijapals.com and search for the vid. That should lead u there. |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 11:23am On Oct 07, 2012 |
charles009: Paste the link jare! Guy, i don't have the link. I watched it on my college's PC, and didnt take note of the link. Someone else could help. |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 11:18am On Oct 07, 2012 |
pro01: All this sentimental nonsense doesn't move me in the least. The ONLY question that needs to be answered is this: Were those guys ARMED robbers/cultists who robbed and intimidated fellow students and members of that community? If the answer to this question is no, then there has been a grave injustice and their killers must be fished out and punished. However, if the answer is yes, then the animals deserved to die. Any armed robber deserves to die. The moment you take up arms to intimidate and torment your fellow human, then you automatically fordeit your humanity; you are no better than a mere coachroach.
God forbids that I find my own son engaging in these atrocities (robbery, kidnapping, and other violent crimes), then by God I would be happy to see him face this same kind of justice. Nonsense. U SUCK BIG TIME! Pray fervently that non of ur children will be mobbed like this. Wishing evil on people, equally makes u evil. Just read what u wrote over again, does it make sense? |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 11:10am On Oct 07, 2012 |
engineerd: I AM SO SORRY, I RETRACT MY STATEMENT AFTER I SAW THE VIDEO! OMG, JUNGLE JUSTICE, IF ALL THOSE BOYS DID WAS STEAL WITHOUT TAKING ANYONE'S LIFE, THEN THEY DID NOT DESERVE THAT KIND OF FATE. GOD FORGIVE US ALL.....I GUESS THAT WAS JUNGLE JUSTICE OR INJUSTICE!!! U spoke well just now. I couldnt believe ur earlier comment, it was so rash. Well, the mob video shows it all, and pls this has nothing to do with a particular tribe, so dont start a tribal war here. Pls police fish out that mob and deal with them decisively. |
Crime › Re: Father Of UNIPORT Student Lynched “for Stealing Phone” Speaks by vanstanzy(m): 11:03am On Oct 07, 2012 |
buhna91: Someone might have been innocent among them,they didn't even give the boys the chance to talk. Besides is a laptop or phone worth more than human life? Ask them for me o. This is hatred. |