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Benekruku: badbreathcure101:While I share you guys exact thoughts, don't be surprised that Nigeria politics has not risen above tribal and religious sentiments. Even Atiku knows that this two factors will help him stand a fair chance. Sure, Atiku is paying mere lip service. If he ever gets to be president, he will do a complete about turn. He is mouthing true federalism because he knows that is what the people want to hear. And like every northern politician, he is so power hungry like his life depends on it. |
@Henrypraise: I'd rather get involved with a jollof war than with nuclear war ![]() How do you expect Nigerians to get involved with US vs N.Korea standoff? |
Why mention it, if you did not wish to get involved? ![]() Ok, someone drag his ass back to that restaurant. He dined at Utopia in V.I yesterday. I believe this is where the video was recorded. Let him sample both of them blindfolded, and declare which one tastes better. Drag him out! He ressurected the rivalry, so let him give his verdict! ![]() Meanwhile, I don't think that "tushed" up rice could taste as good as the party jollof prepared with huge iron pots on firewood. |
You are not alone. For me, there are days that whenever I glance at any digital timepiece near me, I almost always see its 4:44pm. This has happened so many times, I have lost count. I have asked myself if there's anything that compels me to unconsciously check the time at that period. I'm not superstitious, and until I get a definite pointer as to what its all about, I choose to put it down as "one of those things" I don't let a fear of the unknown run my life. |
Just recently, a senator asked who would you accept to perform surgery on you? A merit surgeon or a quota system surgeon. This isnt funny. I didn't intend for my comment to be funny. I mean, how would that baby feel some years from today, when he's told that he lost an arm because an incompetent doctor happened to be on duty when his mother went into labor. This is most likely the handiwork of a quota system surgeon. I stand to be corrected though. |
computergeek: ![]() I disagree with that. He's not at his climax yet, until he gets a contract to dress the angels in heaven. Earth is his footstool now. |
mosco4:I see that the words "shame" and "conscience" are alien to you. His mission this, his mission that. Tell me how he hopes to achieve anything nationally when he couldn't do it while as governor of his own state. |
Yawns What else is new here....? Fresh scammers and their victims are born everyday |
SillyMods:Same way he's been impeached for flouting court orders? I see that your own perception of constitution is one that is selective. Now, YOU go ask those who know better than you. |
SillyMods:Same way he's been impeached for flouting court orders? I see that your own perception of constitution is one that is selective. |
[code][/code] RaeMystix:This comment gave away the fact that you have never been on board an airplane before ![]() That is what pilots do! That's how they are trained, because everyone panicking can only make the situation worse. Its not a typical Nigerian pilot. That's a typical pilot, and could be from any nationality. Its the ones that panic when there's an emergency that don't make good pilots. Em.....meanwhile, watch that movie starring Denzel Washington titled "Flight" and "Sully", starring Tom Hanks. The later movie was based on real events. These movies will give you an idea about how demanding their job is, and how heroic pilots could be in a crisis. Only problem I have with the incident is how the airline would never bother to address its passengers over the issue. In Nigeria, serious incidents like this are taken for granted. After all, they did a favor to the passengers by landing them safely. Nobody gives a shyte about the trauma they just went through. Typical Nigeria |
Even witches serve useful purposes in certain societies. But in Akwa Ibom, the kids being responsible are their most handy excuse for laziness and missed opportunities. You'd think after that episode of baby Hope, these people will begin to develop a little common sense, but no! The pastors among them have even been contributing to this menace, as they play on the ignorance and gullible nature of the backward villagers, asking for outrageous amounts of money to conduct deliverance prayer sessions on these kids. |
Driftingking:And your definition of a posh meal is what? Foreign foods? ![]() I know an asswipe when I hear one. |
![]() Now, this is a country that reserves different laws/treatment for different folks. So, these men who have killed and supervised the killing of innocent people can be so treated like VIPs in law courts. On trial for mass killings, treason and terrorism, yet no handcuffs while in court. Dude even sat like he's in his living room. Perhaps there was no presiding Judge sitting when the picture/video was taken. Guy in the middle tried to hide his smile when he noticed the camera. All the same, this picture bears an ominous message. As if the men on trial knew they would be off the hook soon. |
Shakitibob0:Actually, its less than useless. Wonder why he took the time to type and post all this when he is not ready to mention who was involved. Telling people to be careful of who or what, exactly? If you think he is a scammer, won't waiting till Monday give room for more people to fall victim? Isn't that what you were trying to prevent in the first place? |
Funny thing with us is.... When foreigners bring their religion to us, we gladly accept it. After several centuries and a section of them feel that belief in a heavenly being isn't that cool anymore, they throw around the idea of atheism, and black men without a spiritual identity and a mind of their own will follow suit. These unstable folks have taken it a step further to get registered. Many of them would be same set of people who defended the existence of God. They just got bored. Remember, for anyone to be an atheist, he was once a theist in the past. Just bandy round any form of religion, and you are definitely going to have soulless morons who will become followers. Have you guys noticed that adherents of African traditional religions stick to their dogma or doctrine? They are not unstable like proponents or opponents of God. That should tell you something. Be original. We are all gods. Don't go searching for "truths" that would only get you demoralized. |
![]() Once paid a visit to Dubai's Global Village, one of its many tourist attractions. In one of the hundreds of kiosks, I saw a woman in a native Arab attire, her face covered with burka, frying this meal. I observed the process for a few minutes before I approached the kiosk. There were already a handfull of customers patiently waiting in line to buy. It got to my turn, and she said a plate of it sells for 20 dirham. She served it in a disposable plate, sprinkled some sesame seed as well as honey over it, and stuck some toothpicks into the balls. I smiled, paid up, accepted it, and said "this is puff puff" A younger lady assisting her said in English: what? I repeated what I just said. She shook her head and replied: No pooff....zis is lokma... ![]() |
Abagworo:Then start listing the roads in all LGAs you just claimed Rochas administration built. Whether you get paid or not isn't a big issue compared with this epilepsy inducing lie you just told. Start listing the 15km roads built in all the LGAs. I'm waiting to see them. ![]() |
Abagworo:Na wah o! For this bare faced lie you made, I'm about to ask Amadioha to pay you a visit. Haba! Take it easy with the lying Your ass licking has gone beyond an illness. What does Rochas pay you for all the disgusting lies you post on his behalf? If you don't specifically state the 15km stretch of roads built in every LGA in Imo state, then you deserve more than the curses some guys on this thread have been throwing at you. Nothing wrong with image laundering. But you don't do it by plucking fictitious tales and lies from the air. |
The architect who made this design, is he on this forum? |
Spyder880, here's something I've been meaning to ask. That double blue line that goes round the survey map, is it water, or just boundary delineation? |
Daboomb:Bravo! I patiently read your take on the issue, and I totally agree with you. Don't know if you're a lawyer or not, but you were spot on. Even if that squatter is ready to sign a new tenancy contract with me as the landlord, I won't accept him. He's already shown he's a trouble maker. |
![]() Sad to see millions gone down the drain. Perhaps its a good thing the house collapsed sooner than later, when it could have taken lives with it. |
Lagos....land of opportunities ![]() With the way most civil procedures are shrouded in secrecy, and relevant infos are not readily provided, wolves such as this man will always exploit the loopholes |
passe:Thank you, bro! This will definitely be of help. I appreciate this. |
Chekitaut:Brother, a quick one, please. Is there a way to know how many lengths of iron rods should be in one ton load? If I were to pay for a ton of 16mm rods, what's the quantity of 16mm rods I'm to expect delivered to site, since it cannot be weighed after delivery? Also, how many lengths of 20mm, 16mm, 12mm, 10mm and 8mm are to be expected in one ton each, please? This will be a great relief for me. Thanks |
I'm not so sure, but I have this feeling that lumping all the projects you are handling into one thread may be counter productive. Makes it look crowded and confusing. I have problems trying to place or differentiate each of the projects. I realize its much convenient for you, but it could leave many who follow your posts scratching their heads ![]() Now that you're very busy, you might need to hire a social media guy to take care of this angle. Now, that's a sure sign of expansion and progress, isn't it? ![]() |
GAZZUZZ:Bro. Didn't know you got this sense of humor. ![]() I read your posts in Auto and Car Talk section. |
![]() Even with all this online noise against it, lots of people out there are still going to put their money in it. There's always an endless supply of mugus out there, and this MMM guider knows it. Many will quietly and secretly "reinvest" in it, just so nobody will mock them when they get ripped off a second time. Meanwhile, I don't think we've got any law that outrightly make ponzi schemes illegal. I'm quite certain this Chuddy fellow knows it and is also getting good legal advice. |
Welcome back to Naija, your beloved country ![]() I'm sure she missed home so much, to the point of getting terribly homesick. Now, the poor woman can't wait to go back to USA, that is, if president Trump's immigration policy will allow her. Police no get shame o. |
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