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Its so obvious a qualified physician never penned that trash up there. Its not just the piss poor grammar, but the medical terms and jargons the writer tried to use are way off. It's an obvious forgery by a poorly educated, non medically inclined chap. |
In the present Nigeria, the truth is not just bitter, it is forbidden! We deserve this state of affairs we found ourselves in. We collectively decided to be led by the nose, and reason with our anus, then elect a dinosaur who has no commendable antecedent to lead us. Chei We truly deserve to suffer worse than this. Its physical torture for those who knew from the beginning that Bubu is a wrong choice, but the torture is both physical and mental for those who went all out to support, finance, and railroad him into Aso Rock. |
Every other person has been wondering why he's gone mute these past months. You see, it takes a lot to gain people's loyalty and trust, while it takes very little to lose it. He was vocal enough to condemn corruption in GEJ's administration. He should do the same to PMB and his floudering, directionless govt. Perhaps he can begin to be seen as one who speaks out against evil, whoever is involved. |
Its called...stop flogging a dead horse. Like every other ponzi scheme, its crashed and gone. No use hoping it would ressurect. I didn't participate, and I bear no ill wishes for those who did. But I do smirk at those who jumped in without the faintest idea that it was actually a ponzi they were getting into. Those who were ready to swear on their grandmother's grave that MMM was the real, unshakeable deal and that nothing could halt it. Certain folks ignorance can be so unbelievable. Be that as it may, lots of people will still jump into the next scheme that comes along without a ponder. Many still do at this moment. Check one of the posts above mine thats promoting one of them. Just know that the safest thing to do in a ponzi scheme if you decide to go into one, is to do so at the early stage it began, and cash out ASAP. Still, there's gonna be casualties, depending on how early it crashes. If you can't stand the thought of losing the money you are about to put in, then, for the sake of your sanity, keep away! |
Did you know that that governor of Benue state has just signed a land lease agreement with Fula herdsmen? The coward with jelly innards said its purpose was to avert more bloodshed. Doesn't he know the history of this people? Is he gonna claim to be ignorant of the wiles of the Fulani, and how they have overran communities that welcome them? One would think he would be antagonistic to their request for grazing lands after the recent mass slaughter at Agatu and continued killings all over Benue state. Instead, he went belly up the moment herdsmen requested to lease thousands of hectares of land within the state. Their annihilation just started. |
jejemanito:Then a smart partner will realize you are trying to be elusive. Two can play that game, you know? |
![]() This is gonna be another spoiler for some peeps who couldn't stay loyal to their partner. Like a GPS tracking your movement as you are texting. If you decide to disable the feature when your partner ask you to turn it on, it means you are not being honest with your location. Hmmm...have you guys realized that most breakups in relationships and marriages these days have been facilitated by discoveries of cheating through texting/sextings? |
ariesbull:Respect, man! That you didn't stoop low to call him names for his antagonism and referring to your writeup as "idiotic article" says a lot about how mature you are. Keep it up, bro. One would have thought he would make recommendations after his criticisms, but he couldn't. He should realize that the bottom line is: Nigerian present system of governance isn't working, and will never work in a thousand more years. You can't keep doing something same way, and keep hoping for different results. Each region has its strength, which has been weakened and eroded by the concentration of power at the center. Each region and state has been reduced to waiting for federal allocations every month...money that doesn't really trickle down to provide basic infrastructures needed as bedrock to boost the people's productivity. The politicians all know this truth, but so long as they are employed and feeding fat on the present political setup, they won't voice it out. Thats like snatching the meat from their platter. Once out of the system, they might pay lip service to it, hoping that would endear them to the people. That's what Atiku is doing now. |
soberdrunk:Well, it may be that the compound isn't getting sufficient ventilation. But ask yourself this: why didn't tenants die from suffocation or bad air quality BEFORE the landlord's corpse was buried there? Did poor ventilation suddenly start after he was buried? Yeah, I know that education and enlightenment should make us think critically and become less superstitious. But that shouldn't make us think that supernatural forces don't exist, either. Admittedly, stating the cause of the deaths could have given more info on what is going on around there, and the likely cause of the deaths. |
Not just the south west. The entire south, and parts of the north central (so called "middle belt") should resolve on what stand to take. Herdsmen and their sponsors actually believe that their cattle is superior to human life. So, first all, it will be a great move to boycott the purchase of beef and its products. Enforce this for several weeks, and their business will suffer a terrible setback. No need to take up arms at this stage. This is the era of intelligence. That boycott will speak louder than any gun can. Once nobody is interested in their cow and beef, and the south seeks for alternative sources of meat, fish and poultry products, the Fulani cattle business goes downhill. The stupid thing about the south is that they have not learnt to speak with one voice. They are the major market for the Fulani cow meat. Cut the demand, and watch their business die a natural death. They can then take their cows to their kinsmen in Chad, Niger and Mali afterwards. |
![]() Somebody should remind that woman the reason why rumors gained traction in the first place. The presidency didn't think it wise to open up about his health status and inform the people who elected him into office that he needed medical attention, prior to travelling to UK. So, why won't the rumors fly, when he chose to be secretive? Information minister even lied that he was "hale and hearty", while Zahra was thanking God that "the treatment was successful" So, which do we believe? An administration built on lies, we can't help but question whatever concoction they try to force feed us. This is the age of information, and once you try to stifle it, you give room for insinuations and innuendos. We've been in this situation before, with late president Yar Adua's episode. They kept lying till the corpse was flown back into Naija. Meanwhile, should we be happy that a "man of integrity" such as Buhari, has budgeted billions of naira for Aso Rock clinic, yet he jets out for oversea treatment anytime he catches a sneeze? Fvck all y'all meehn! ![]() |
So, why won't your "friend" tell you where he bought the laptops? Have you pondered that it could be he got them by criminal means? Now, about buying non tested products, I used to be a fan of such things in my undergraduate days. I discovered that most of the items passed off as "non tested" were actually defective and almost worthless items. Once they get delivery of electronic goods, the dealers test them and those found to be defective are dumped in a corner and labelled as "non tested". The good ones are labelled "tested ok" But they do add a sprinkling of inexpensive but working items into the mix, to make it look legit. The sure time you can buy a product as non tested would be if you happen to be on the spot as they are getting offloaded, and you can cash in on that. I've also done that a few times. Ask yourself, why would a dealer sell his goods at cheaper prices as non tested, when he can just plug it into an electrical outlet to test it for a few seconds to confirm its working, then sell it for higher price afterwards? |
CXLVII:Get your head outta ur ass! Do you want me to produce a newspaper headline where Buhari made this declaration? |
handsomeclouds:What you should do is highlight any portion of the quran that admonished muslims to show love to Christians, Jews and "unbelievers" Your coming here to claim someone is being partial is ridiculous, without you quoting parts of same book to disprove him. Perhaps you don't even know any part of the book and faith you are defending. |
blog4all:Did you type this shyt with your ass? Or you just have a problem with articulating your thought? The shot lawyer is now the G.O? |
![]() Here we go again. Herdsmen from They stroll into the country with the backing of their kinsmen up north, and graze their cattle on people's farmlands...their fellow mans toil and sweat. Why that man decided the cow should receive his bullet, rather than the terrorist is what I don't comprehend. If you must kill, make it count. Kill the terrorist, not his cow. The cow is harmless. Confront them herdsmen and you get killed. And FG pays no mind to their atrocities. Ahhh....what a zoo. We should be apologizing to Nnamdi Kanu by now. He aptly named the country for what it is. |
That Benue state governor is worse than scum. He is perhaps the most worthless among the present crop of governors. With the way herdsmen invaded Agatu and slaughtered them in the hundreds, he still went ahead to sign any form of agreement with them over land tenure. What Benue people has witnessed so far will be child's play compared with what will be unleashed upon them soon. They have given demonic herdsmen a legal backing over land matters, and that's a prelude to their forfeiting their ancestral lands in the near future. I have lost every empathy for them. Bunch of yellow bellied, lilly livered savants. |
![]() That's the way they concentrate on fleshly desires, while all over the country, their worshippers are getting butchered by deranged muslims. These unfortunate charlatans have not deemed it fit to rise up in unison to condemn how their brethren are being slaughtered across the country. They would rather create a comfort zone for themselves at the expense of the brainless followers who worship them rather than God. I have no aiota of empathy for these lobotomized dolts who gets deceived into being subservient to a fellow man. |
![]() He should be glad the charm didn't work, else he would be wearing adult diaper by now from his boss's uncontrollable loving. Imagine how some people reason! |
![]() Great. Once Buratai the snake charmer feels this daddy-longlegs is stealing his spotlights, hope he won't get sent into the front lines for Shekau to use him for target practice. |
itsdumebi: ![]() First all, that's not a Toyota. Its so obvious, isn't it? Wonder why an already registered car is getting "smuggled" into the country. Unless the number plates are mere camouflages. Now that FG is outlawing car importation across land borders, incidents like this are bound to be on the increase. |
seunmsg:One of their disciples...as brainless as they come. Read the post immediately above yours on the first page. Exactly your types are the ones being referred to. You can't think, you won't think. Yet, its the most backward set of people up north in naija that will think for you and direct your destiny. |
Well, even though Freezer seemed to be making some sense, but these blood sucking demons can't be reasoned with. It takes someone with a human feeling and a working brain to realize he is being shown love to, and to attempt to reciprocate that love. In dealing with these people, do show love, but while you make peace offering to them with one hand, ensure your other hand holds your weapon, just in case. Even Freezer will swallow his words if he were made to live in the midst of these animals |
Aigbofa:I love your analysis, but... Have you compared northern Muslims with Yoruba Muslims yet? The intolerance their northern counterpart exhibit is borne out of illiteracy, their culture, and poverty. Their unenlightened mind is a fertile ground for their political and religious leaders to exploit and sow seeds of discord. How many people have been killed in any SW state, and by Yorubas, for practicing a non Islamic faith? I strongly doubt that such religious intolerance can be exhibited by anyone from the south. Same goes for Igbos. In Ebonyi state, I was surprised to see some Igbos who are muslims. But their kindred dont bother about this. Tolerance and peaceful coexistence is key. A key which northern Muslims don't know exists. Igbos and southerners have developed beyond that crude level of butchering a fellow human being simply for having a different religious view. |
Khd95: ![]() It is not forbidden to use your brain. God gave it to you for a reason. You DON'T compare a private university built by a religious body with one built by the government. If Muslim Society of Nigeria decides to build a school and outlaw Christian clubs in it, nobody will bat an eyelid. That's normal. But for a FEDERAL or STATE university built with public money, in a so called secular state, the school admin have no business banning other religions from practicing their faith. If it bans ALL religious activities, then that's a better stance, than allowing Islamic bodies only. Next thing, they would contemplate not giving admission to non muslims...and we are "one Nigeria?" What a daft! |
Packup:There you go. A seemingly educated nigga making comparison between two schools, and asking which is the "best"? I hope you were taught in primary or basic school that you don't use the term "best" if you are comparing items less than three in number? You either ask "which is the better school?" Or, if you are intent on using the word best, then add at least a third institution to be compared with the others. |
Huh. What's there to cheer about with this move? Reasonable folks already know that this development is solely aimed at protecting political office holders who can no longer fly directly to Abuja airport airport due to the closure. The asswipe Deputy IG heading the operation is saying, "we all know that the Abj-Kd highway is notorious for kidnappings and robberies" Did he just realize that today? Once Abuja airport is opened, they will stop babysitting the politicians traveling on that route, and the hopeless masses can go on fighting the daily battle. |
spyder880:Good development. Now, poor folks like me don't have anymore excuse for delaying |
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Looking at the picture of the compound and the number of people said to have been living in it, lack of ventilation may be what is killing them and not some imaginary spirit 