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ElRazur:waiting patiently with my HP camcoder, this is indeed a good day to honour such a man!. . .go on ElRazur, show us "kids" how it's done! |
No one leaves this life alive after all, . sun re o |
Chei!. . why is everyone dying all of a sudden?. . . . . . . . . . . o di arin na ko, o di oju ala. Bi o ba de orun se orun re |
Awwww my sweetheart [flash=535,325] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr70iC8rn4M?fs=1&[/flash] |
to my sunshine googles! [center]Many happy returns of the day of your birth; Many blessings to brighten your pathway on earth; [/center] Always yours Violent |
Horrible! |
Mschew. . .someone is seriously idle to have put this up! |
It CAN work. There certainly is a case for African unification in order to better control the continent's resourcesControl of continent resources under a single government? are you kidding? get your brain gears on and think about the ramifications mate! It's not like we're THAT many. We're only a billion strong, yet China is 2 billion. One country, one govt, one direction. China was once upon a time split up into several ''independent'' states. Their unification under Confucian principles and a single Chinese lingua franca - Mandarin - led to a compete change in the structure and direction of the region, and made them immensely more powerful and influential than they would ever have been if split into say 55 'independent' states, like Africa. Because China is a[b] unified continent [/b]with a central government.Bullshyt, China is a country not a continent, and the Chinese government wouldn't have subscribed to any shyt like a United Asian nation! What is wrong with you people? Nigeria as a country is witnessing untold unrest stemming from clashes from various groups/sectional/ethnical background, each laying claim to superiority on governance, natural resources, etc, . . .now the thought of a massive African Nation? that's just scary!. . . . .Have you read the horror tales from South Africa? Somlia? Yeme? etc etc Does it cross your mind that Nigeria is actually one of the few "peaceful" African countries and peharps the only thing we stand to gain is an increased population of terrorists and groups who another 10/20 years down the line, will be laying ancestral claims to our most important resources? In fact, nothing scares the hell out of western capitals than the thought of a single, united African nation and government.Seriously? For it to work though, there would have to be an ideological unifier of some sort. Perhaps a new religion, a new philosophy, a new economic ideology, a new racial ideology (Pan Africanism perhaps?) Something must serve as a unifying factor, for this to work.Are you kidding? why don't you try achieving that in Nigeria first. . .I'd pay you a dollar for each person you are able to convince about a new religion, or a new racial ideology! |
vote northerners 2011 and there will be peace again in nigeriawhat a foolish cheap blackmail! If we don't vote Notherners, what are you gon do? cut off our air supply? |
Beaf:Amen bro! |
Remii:lol, wasnt he the same person who thinks phones aren't meant for the poor? |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=568499.msg7339598#msg7339598 date=1292412706]Honestly I wish I could see one too and how the so called heavenly feeling will look like. [/quote]no homo right? |
isn't it sad that this dude gets more árse dead, than most of these posters get alive? |
googles: You know all this? |
experts:No vex, ehn? . . .Yes I am on Fashola's pay list, he pays 8 million for every Gbadmosi's post i am against. ![]() N.B: [size=5pt]are you too blind to observe that no one is really showing any interest in this thread? besides me of cos, and that's because I am on a pay list, so like Gbadamosi will say I'm a paid agents-provocateur of the ruling cabal [/size] |
FORMER Attorney- General and Minister of Justice, Chief Richard Akinjide (SAN)stop condemning you dunderheads, do something to resolve it! |
Nigeria is an amazing country, if something like this should play out in the west, it will definitely lead to a bank run which could trigger an economic downturn. I bet Union bank shares is not even falling with this news, you gotta love my country, people can't be bothered! |
A bank goes on strike? |
labalaba4:Okay labalaba, we've heard you, we will all vote for Gbadmosi ![]() |
Mobinga:I bet you sniff your armpits for fun, you desperate drippy prick |
Stop bypassing the word filter you bleeping foolWhat a feeble minded slob. In such an unbelievable demonstration of perversity, you have just shown to the sane minded ones on here that the world will be much better without a scrotum chewing bed-wetter messing up the gene pool. Guess what? we all think you are extremely dumb to attempt a dry humor in an unfortunate incident as this, . . . Get down and kiss my feet thou maggotous portly alien! |
Mobinga:You are such a rétarded troll, those who trained you up did a piss poor job! |
snthesis:Excuse me, but that's just crap bullshyt!. . it has no logical backbone whatsoever. Excessive sweating and a rapid bacteria break down of sweat products is what result in a foul body smell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_odor |
snthesis:Rubbish! Odour is associated with how sweaty you are! |
Pukkah:True talk! |
I wouldn't be surprised if Sanusi loses his Job over this, i am betting those orcas are looking for every way/manner to get rid of him, they might just tell him to travel abroad for some kind of training! |
[quote author=kay_pumpin link=topic=567981.msg7331943#msg7331943 date=1292322258]Are these politicians this dense and daft that they can't conjure simple and credible rebuttal?Why didn't these dunderhead just keep quiet and allow and give room for assumption that he's sensible.His personae as typified by his response oozes buffonery.[/quote]LMAO!!! |
how do u think experts is gbadamosi or how can u think because i love the truth make me a paylist.More than 70 percent of your posts on Nairaland has been dedicated to promoting Gbadamosi's governorship ambition, If you weren't on the pay list or if you aren't Gbadamosi himself, why else are you so desperate?. . huh? Lie/hate on Gbadamosi? are you smoking spinach?. . . .the dude is not even "hate-worthy"!. . . he better get back to his farming business, PDP is going down! |
President of the Senate, Mr David Mark, on Monday, dismissed the Governor of Central Bank (CBN) Mallam Lamido Sanusi’s claim that the National Assembly was consuming 25 per cent of the total annual national overhead budget, saying it was the CBN that was gulping the largest national overhead cost of 50 per cent. Mark said going by Mallam Sanusi’s own arithmetic, the CBN was consuming N300 billion, representing 50 per cent, which amounted to double of what the CBN governor alleged that the National Assembly was spending. According to him, Sanusi was wrong when he claimed that 25 per cent of the total Federal Government’s overhead budget was being used to maintain the National Assembly every year, pointing out that if N150 billion overheads to the National Assembly translated into 25 per cent, it meant that the N300 billion overheads to the CBN amounted to 50 per cent of the national budget. The Senate President spoke with journalists in Benin City, the Edo State capital, shortly after paying a condolence visit to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, over the death of his wife, Clara. http://tribune.com.ng/index.php/news/14732-mark-tackles-sanusi-says-cbn-takes-50-of-national-overhead-budget |
CyberG:Its a very thin line between self confidence, cocky attitude, arrogance and narcissism. . .many times, its really difficult to tell the difference, I once have a neighbor with an overwhelming self confidence, i wonder if that qualifies as narcissism |
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Sad though.
of their jumbo and extravagant pay but I believe more attention should also be paid to CBN and other insitutions/parastatals. The sum of N300b is too high as an annual budget for CBN. Those who are familiar with CBN would agree that[b] it is another leak in the national pocket[/b]: their operating and capital expenses are nothing but profligacy at its highest. I just pity Nigeria, no, Nigerians.