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PoliticsRe: Stolen Assets: Buhari Makes U-turn, Says Information Ministry “ll Publish Names by worksmart(m): 12:12pm On May 29, 2016
I don't recall Buhari promising that he would announce names during his speech
PoliticsRe: Buhari Fails To Keep Promise To Release Details Of Looters, Recovered Assets by worksmart(m): 12:08pm On May 29, 2016
Why not sue him to court?

After all he should have spent his public statement reading a list of names right?
HealthRe: My 15 Minutes Agony With A Lady With Smelly Hair In A Queue by worksmart(m): 12:02pm On May 29, 2016
OP why ask for advice for a stranger? You should be asking advice for yourself. Anyway my advice to you, is if you couldn't cope leave the queue.
Randyhot:
I was in the bank some few days ago for some transactions and hell the queue was long and thick, it happened that i was standing behind this lady with a particular kind of braids named after this popular reggea star...and ol' boy the kind of stench oozing out from there was just unbearable, i turned my head left..no,turned right..no way, not even the serene and chilled atmostphere could help me.
When it became unbearable i was forced to bring out my handkerchief and stylishly cover my nose. I heard some suppresed laughter from a guy who took notice and the lady became embarrased. it was not my intention to embarrass her as i have to save my life.
I know most ladies dont wash their hair, but what stops them from using treatments like hair mousse or sheen and whatever needed to be applied to keep the foul odour out is what i dnt know.
Or if the hair got wet by mistake and the odour will be noticeable, what prevents such people from using caps or scarfs to cover their hair?
Any advice for such type of ladies here will be much educational healthwise, as this is a serious breach of public health.
PoliticsRe: Politicians, Civil Servants, Generals Steal N38tn In 17 Years by worksmart(m): 11:56am On May 29, 2016
Yet all Nigerians are obsessed with the mere 1 million that the press had unjustifiably pinned on Abacha from 20 years ago.

Can you all see that Obasanjo and other PDP governments have been scamming you now?
PoliticsRe: B’ Haram, Fulani Herdsmen Kill Over 3,000 Under Buhari by worksmart(m): 11:21am On May 29, 2016
Continue to deny the truth if you like, but a single Boko haram masssacre incident in Baga during GEJ claimed 3,000 lives - google is your friend and even Nigerian police stated that approx 100,000 policemen and women alone, have lost their lives during GEJ 6 years
dimieprincess:
It is a lie, it was 500, 000, 000 under Jonathan. Trust u r satisfied now dear parvenu
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast At Military Checkpoint In Biu, Many Feared killed - Mezie Times by worksmart(m): 11:13am On May 29, 2016
GEJ had an insurgency, What we have now is not an insurgency but terrorism .
White007:
"If an insurgency lasts more than 24 hours, the government has a hand in it."

- Gen. Sani Abacha

The above quote was used a million times against GEJ, claiming he has a hand in Boko Haram. So now, can we all say that Buhari has a hand in Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen killings and Niger Delta Avengers actions? These have all lasted wayyyyyy beyond 24 hours.

Idiots go dey carry quote rubbish yeye talk just to attack GEJ then.

Scalawags.

#copied
PoliticsRe: B’ Haram, Fulani Herdsmen Kill Over 3,000 Under Buhari by worksmart(m): 4:55pm On May 28, 2016
My estimate is that Boko haram under GEJ murdered at least 500,000 people.
One single mass murder incident alone in Baga killed 3000.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Critcally Ill? Could This Be True? by worksmart(op): 9:31am On May 26, 2016
Where yesterday was he in the news?
Sorry I did miss news yesterday.
Beeman1:
Lol. U no get TV for house ni? U know see am yesterday? U still dey take that useless PDP serioushuh U are a learner.
PoliticsBuhari Critcally Ill? Could This Be True? by worksmart(op): 9:19am On May 26, 2016
Just maybe true but I pray to our gods that it is not.

Non attendance of planned Lagos visit

Flexibility of forex policy

Almost all multinationals shutting down oil production.

If god forbids it is true, it would fit in with the trend of African leaders who defy IMF and white man's ruinous economic dictates, dying mysteriously or being taken out by soldiers loyal to the white man.

Someone reminded me that it has not been long since Mr President met the French president, and Abacha was taken ill only hours after meeting Yasser Arafat who had become friendly with the West at that time

Let us pray it is not so.
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers Bomb Chevron's Escravos Tank Farm Main Electricity Pipel by worksmart(m): 9:16am On May 26, 2016
GSM is easy to run, does not require heavy infrastructure or much maintenance, beside government has never really run gsm, so that is a bad example.

Perhaps you can tell me another example
Quakertellicus1:
Again.....power.
Thing is....w.e privatised power because govt could not afford the annual $1bn needed to make the thing work. (To bring it up to being able to supply power 24 hours would cost more).

Plus , most of the equipment and facilities inherited by them DISCOS had not been fixed up in decades. Some of them were sooo obsolete that one of the execs of the companies wondered out loud how they had been able to supply a nation with power.

Thing is...it is going to take some time to fix the whole power sector....ie renovate, and improve the transmission system, as well as add the 15000 extra megawatts we need to have light 24/7. Privatizing it is just the first step.(That is why we also have to pay heavy bills).

Don't expect magic, in other words. The DISCOS/gencos inherited a moribund system that barely worked. Fixing it is going to take a loot of time.


After all....look at GSM. It took them at least 4 years to get the whole thing working properly.....and we had to pay through our noses for the thing. (Especially as MTN and co had to build our GSM network from scratch)>
PoliticsRe: Buhari Critically Ill, Set To Be Flown Out Of Nigeria - PDP by worksmart(m): 9:09am On May 26, 2016
I pray to the gods of our ancestors that this news is not true, but I won't be surprised if it is true, because I know that the Western nations never allow any great African leader to remain in office, before they arrange his assassination especially one like Buhari chasing them up and down to return our stolen loot which they have no intention of returning.
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers Bomb Chevron's Escravos Tank Farm Main Electricity Pipel by worksmart(m): 8:57am On May 26, 2016
But the private sector has not run things any better than govt, in many cases things have worsened after privatisation - case in point is power .
Quakertellicus1:
The same way government has run corporations under the state and federal level for many years?

Govt run corps in Nigeria have a bad history. There is a good reason why GEJ privatized power...because PHCN had become so inefficient after over 40 years of being a govt run entity.
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers Bomb Chevron's Escravos Tank Farm Main Electricity Pipel by worksmart(m): 8:48am On May 26, 2016
The multinationals are behind these explosions. It is time we sack them and run these operations ourselves - with transparency.
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 8:40am On May 26, 2016
How does western oil multinationals justify shutdown of so much critical operations at the same time, knowing how much we depend on revenue from oil?

There are trying to destabilise or if possible sabotage the government that is closing all avenues for them to corruptly enrich themselves and their countries.
PoliticsRe: General Abubakar Tanko Ayuba Is Dead by worksmart(m): 3:30am On May 26, 2016
Don't know anything about him, but his appointment as minister was made after military president IBB overthrew and seized power from General Buhari's regime in August 1985.

God would be his judge.

May he RIP .
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 2:44am On May 26, 2016
It is not about blaming but in order tackle problem, it is necessary to pinpoint the root of the problem.

In this case the real saboteur are Western oil multinationals.
otukpo:
The party that blames every other person / party but themselves.
PoliticsRe: Fayose Has No Right To Ban Cattle Rearing In Ekiti – Fulani Herdsmen by worksmart(m): 12:40pm On May 24, 2016
Ha ha this is so funny, it must be a joke.

So these so called mindless killers now have the voice to address an issue on a point of law? grin

Story can't possibly be authentic.
PoliticsRe: APC Not Managing Victory Well – Okorocha by worksmart(m): 5:19am On May 24, 2016
I dont fully trust that this story is true.

In any case I am tired of the argument that everything must be privatised because nothing run by governments ever worked, well tell me this how many privatised sectors has actually worked? Answer is almost none if any at all.
Kill corruption and things would work whether privatised or not.
PoliticsRe: FG Requires $166bn To Meet Nigeria's Transport And Energy Needs – Rotimi Amaechi by worksmart(m): 5:12am On May 24, 2016
If Obasanjo would only return his loot, we would have no problems getting the needed $166bn
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 5:08am On May 24, 2016
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage:

1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group.

2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well.

3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks.

4. The CEO of these oil multinationals have failed to make any public statements, showing the contempt they show to their hosts.

5. Out of all the stakeholders who benefits most from these attack out of : FG, State, Local community, the so called militants (assuming exist), Western multinationals?
Answer : multinationals
PoliticsRe: Collection Of President Mugabe's Quotes, Add Your Own by worksmart(m): 9:23pm On May 23, 2016
Ok, when I first quoted you and called you white, I thought I was quoting blueagent moniker who I know to be a white racist.

But why hate on Mugabe? He is an African hero, ignore white countries propaganda against him, they always destroy and demonise our strong black leaders, take your time to do independent research about any African leader that the white man demonises, you would find that without fail they are great African nationalists who refuse to cower to white supremacist world order.
Psylas:
You are wrong bro
PoliticsRe: Collection Of President Mugabe's Quotes, Add Your Own by worksmart(m): 12:13pm On May 23, 2016
I can smell you white racists from a mile away.
Psylas:
how did you know I'm white? You just concluded, do you know how long that man have been ruling?
PoliticsRe: Francis Adigun, Soldier Killed During Chibok Girls Rescue(pic by worksmart(m): 3:50am On May 23, 2016
RIP
The most honourable way to die - defending your fatherland.
PoliticsRe: Collection Of President Mugabe's Quotes, Add Your Own by worksmart(m): 3:41am On May 23, 2016
You hate him because you are white and he is a fearless African leader
Psylas:
I hate that old man
Science/TechnologyRe: Monitor Lizard Disturbing My Neighborhood Killed At Last(pix) by worksmart(m): 11:09pm On May 22, 2016
That looks like a baby monitor lizard, hope you are ready to tackle the mother when it comes looking.
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 11:00pm On May 22, 2016
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage:

1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group.

2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well.

3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks.

4. The CEO of these oil multinationals have failed to make any public statements, showing the contempt they show to their hosts.
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 9:56pm On May 22, 2016
What about the other 2 points I made?
pchukwudi:
You are really a very funny person.

Why are you confusing the time you HEARD about NDA and the time it was formed? Does that make any sense to you at all? Are you a founding member of the group? How did you get to know when it was formed?

Obviously, it just occured to me now that you are probably just a little kid, thus I regrett wasting my time to write this response.
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 8:17pm On May 22, 2016
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage:

1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group.

2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well.

3. Too convenient that most of the major Western oil firms suddenly shutdown their operations at the same time, most giving reasons unrelated to recent bomb attacks.
PoliticsRe: Oil Multinationals Likely Behind The Economic Sabotage, Bombing Pipelines. by worksmart(op): 12:20pm On May 22, 2016
Very true.

Lets remember that there is a history of oil firms like shell secretly causing mischief to destabilise governments that fail to follow ruinous western economic dictates.

Remember Shells role in setting up Ken Saro Wiwa and his aides for execution, by arranging the murder of traditional leaders loyal Abacha and bribing witnesses to blame Ken Saro Wiwa.
Horus:
[size=16pt]WikiLeaks: Oil giant Shell 'more powerful than Nigerian government' and infiltrated every office
[/size]

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1337119/WikiLeaks-Oil-giant-Shell-powerful-Nigerian-government.html
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Willing To Discuss Surrender And Release Of Chibok Girls by worksmart(m): 11:15am On May 22, 2016
PoliticsRe: Court Orders FG, Okonjo-iweala To Account For Nigeria’s ‘missing N30tn’ by worksmart(m): 10:56am On May 22, 2016
Why limit it to last 4 years?

Should have gone back 16years since return of civilian rule in 1999.

Obasanjo stole probably misappropriated over N100trn
PoliticsRe: Gumsu Sani Abacha & Her Husband Celebrate 17th Wedding Anniversary (photos) by worksmart(m): 9:46am On May 22, 2016
She lives in Cameroun.

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