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PoliticsRe: Nobody Will Escape Justice, Not Even Corrupt APC Members - Buhari by Yehman(m): 7:59am On Jul 22, 2015
Until i see Tinubu land in prison thén i will know PMB is serious
CrimeRe: Police Round Up 12 Teenage Suspects Over Lesbianism (vanguard News) (photos) by Yehman(m): 10:32pm On Jul 21, 2015
CR77:
Dem never test sweet Dick before.


Waiting sweet pass Dick self huh
Guy man
CelebritiesRe: Davido Misplaces Gold Custom Necklace At #MTVMAMA2015, Fans Returns It To Him by Yehman(m): 10:44pm On Jul 19, 2015
lekankolade:
maybe the guy isn't a broke ass like u guys wailing over there and besides that, an adage says "the thief that stole king's trumpet where will he blow it "
To cut it short, You made my Day
CrimeRe: Car Bomb Explodes In Riyadh,driver Killed: Saudi Government. by Yehman(m): 9:51pm On Jul 16, 2015
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PoliticsRe: PDP To Obama: Teach Buhari Tenets Of Democracy by Yehman(m): 9:33pm On Jul 16, 2015
Hmmm
FamilyRe: PHOTO: Man Who Abandoned Wife For Having 3 Set Of Twins Returns Home by Yehman(m): 9:59am On Jul 16, 2015
breadandbutter:
THE BASTARD IGBO MAN HAS RETURNED HOME TO CONTINUE BREEDING HIS SET OF BIAFRAN ALMAJIRIS SO THEY CAN CONTINUE THEIR BIAFRAN AGITATION. I BLAME THE LAGOS GOVERNMENT FOR HELPING THOSE FVCKTARDS COS IF IT WERE A YORUBA COUPLE LIVING IN THE South East, THEIR YEYE GOVERNMENT WONT HELP. IGBOS ARE SO UNGRATEFUL TO THE YORUBAS AND HAUSA FULANIS DESPITE ALL WE DID FOR THEM TO MAKE SURE THEY DONT DIE OF HUNGER EVER SINCE OJU IKU LED THEM TO THEIR SUICIDE MISSION CALLED BIAFRA. THE IGBOS ARE JUST CONFUSED COS THEY KEEP SCREAMING BIAFRA BUT WHEN HUNGER HOOK THEIR THROAT THEY WILL RUN TO YORUBA AND HAUSA -FULANIS FOR HELP. WHY CANT THE BASTARD NNAMDI KANU HELP THIS YEYE COUPLES BREEDING LIKE PIGShuh USELESS TRIBE undecided
Attention seeker
@ Lalasticala Do the needful
PoliticsRe: Dear Buhari, Your Redemption Is Not In America. by Yehman(op): 12:51pm On Jul 09, 2015
“America is harmless as an enemy, (but) treacherous as a friend.”. Shikina!
PoliticsDear Buhari, Your Redemption Is Not In America. by Yehman(op): 12:48pm On Jul 09, 2015
I just stumbled accross this article and feel like sharing it on NL. For the umpteenth time, our Leadership class MUST rather look inwards and AVOID the WEST for patently too OBVIOUS reasons.

By Shaka Momodu:
But here is what I do know: President Obama should have no reason whatsoever to invite our president to his country – America – a country that has not proved a worthy friend and partner to Nigeria in many instances; rather it has proved itself an unreliable and undependable ally in the many challenges bedevilling this country.

 The news about town is that President Muhammadu Buhari is going to America on the invitation of the President of the United States, Barack Obama, whose election as the first black president of America was as profoundly momentous as it can get. I have no idea why such an invite was extended to Buhari or why it is even necessary for him to visit America in the first place. Neither do I know what the agenda of the visit entails.

But here is what I do know: President Obama should have no reason whatsoever to invite our president to his country – America – a country that has not proved a worthy friend and partner to Nigeria in many instances; rather it has proved itself an unreliable and undependable ally in the many challenges bedevilling this country.

Severally, America’s actions towards Nigeria appear to confirm the Mid-east scholar Bernard Lewis’ definition of that country’s relation with its friends and allies around the world: “America is harmless as an enemy, (but) treacherous as a friend.” What more can one say about a country that is so obsessed with spying on even the leaders of its Western partners? It particularly feels so when we consider how so often our leaders defer to America on practically everything on the global stage, and how so very little benefits have accrued to Nigeria in return. I must state here that for a moment following Obama’s election, it looked like all black people were truly free at last! However, his presidency has turned out to be very disappointing for Africa, particularly Nigeria. The frenzied hopes invested in Candidate Obama by Nigerians in the run-up to his election have yielded next to nothing for our country, even though the symbolism of his election remains undeniably soothing to all black people everywhere they might be.

But here is the first black president of the most powerful and prosperous nation in the world, unfortunately, who for whatever reason has repeatedly snubbed Nigeria – the largest concentration of black people on planet Earth – in its moments of need. As a matter of fact, Nigeria does not feature in Obama’s radar – to the extent that he ignored Nigeria on two previous African tours. But far beyond his snub, two challenges our country has faced – one of which, it is still facing have more than anything else, revealed to Nigerians – that America is not Nigeria’s friend – and that if it was an enemy, it would have been easier to deal with than its acclaimed friendship. And the sooner our extremely naïve leaders come to terms with this reality, the better for our country.

At the height of the Ebola threat to the health of our citizenry, Obama refused the request of Nigeria for help with America’s lifesaving drug — ZMapp — an experimental drug used to treat two American missionary workers who were infected with the Ebola virus on the pretext that it was not available. However the drug was quickly made available to Spain and Britain to treat their nationals who were infected with the disease in West Africa.

America was to much later, avail Liberia — one of the theatres of the monstrous disease — that was claiming lives in the thousands, the drug to tackle the deadly virus. Luckily, Nigeria looked inward, tapping into the professionalism and competence of its medical corps around the world, and by rolling out a contact-tracing plan that was laudable, our caregivers were able to overcome the dreaded disease. That was one rare good moment in the sun for all Nigerians – as our government proved decisive in its response and won global applause.

This US behaviour towards Nigeria has followed a familiar pattern in most recent times owing to the naivety of our leaders who kowtow to it on every issue on the global arena, they are yet to see America for what it truly is. But Nigeria sadly gets rebuffed when it makes demands of the supposedly friendly relationship even when its national security is under threat.

This brings one to the US refusal to sell arms to Nigeria to fight the deadly satanic sect, Boko Haram, that has wreaked so much havoc on lives and destroyed infrastructure worth billions of dollars. America justifies its refusal to sell arms to us on the grounds of alleged human rights abuses/violations committed by our military.

It hides under the protection of “the Leahy Law” — a US human rights law that prohibits the US Department of State and Department of Defence from providing military assistance to foreign military units that violate human rights with impunity. To implement this law, US embassies and the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labour and the appropriate regional bureau of the US Department of State vet potential recipients of security assistance. If a unit is found to have been credibly implicated in serious abuse of human rights, assistance is denied until the host nation government takes effective steps to bring the responsible persons within the unit to justice. While the US Government does not publicly report on foreign armed force units it has cut off from receiving assistance, press reports have indicated that security force units in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Nigeria, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan have been denied assistance due to the “Leahy Law”. But Israel which has been accused several times of human right abuses and war crimes against the Palestinians is conspicuously missing from this list – as America still provides all its defence needs.

Only recently, the US Department of State spokesperson, Jen Paski, went on the record to justify why the US refused to sell Cobra attack helicopters, which we badly needed to turn the tide against the sect, that has recorded a string of successes in its campaign of terror to Nigeria. Paski explained that the US refused to sell the Cobra attack helicopters to the Nigerian Armed Forces early this year, “because it was concerned the military has no capacity to operate and maintain them”. Really? What a ridiculous statement! She forgot to tell the world that maintenance terms are usually worked in as part of the purchase agreement. Paski went further to add — the now familiar refrain that there were also concerns over the protection of civilians during military operations. This is the same US that pledged all forms of military assistance in the wake of the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls from Chibok.

Paski failed to state that the first battalion in the history of the Nigerian military to rebel against constituted authority was trained by America. That Special Forces unit trained to fight the terrorists has remained the most undisciplined in our military’s history – it once attacked its General Officer Commanding (GOC) in Maiduguri, Borno State. Investigations reveal that right from the day America handed them over to the military authorities, the battalion has been so rebellious, disobeying some legitimate orders and giving conditions before obeying orders. According to reports, when they were to be deployed, they said they were not going unless they were given A, B, C and D – which was clearly alien to the philosophy of the military of “obey before complaint”. It was unheard of in the military.

Let us not forget how America came here; flying several military surveillance missions or sorties over our airspace, under the guise of helping us trace and locate the over 200 Chibok schoolgirls, but ended up spying and gathering crucial intelligence on our military capability. Yet, the very objective of allowing them into our airspace was never achieved.

Shockingly, all that intelligence was passed on to our neighbours to further undermine our national security. And acting on that intelligence received, Cameroun’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, Rene Emmanuel Sadi, directed all army commanders to withhold crucial information about the terrorists’ activities from Nigeria. In a circular with Decree number G/D/MINATD, titled: “Strong Message”, he made it clear to the commander of Cameroun’s Rapid Intervention Brigade – that the country did not want the grave security situation in Nigeria to spill over to his country. While the terrorists were ravaging our country, Cameroun looked the other way and was probably enjoying our misfortune. It was not until the terror group turned its attention on it – that it woke up to the reality of its own vulnerability and stupidity in thinking that it was Nigeria’s problem alone. America’s refusal to sell weapons to Nigeria to prosecute the war on terror, I dare say, may not be unconnected with its desire to see its wicked prophecy about Nigeria’s disintegration in 2015 come true.

Some people are understandably happy that Obama will be receiving Buhari in the White House. It would have made some sense if anything tangible will come out of that meeting beyond the usual courtesies and grace of a diplomatic handshake, smiles for the camera and photo oops. For those already making such a big deal out of the visit, my advice to them is to learn from history. Former President Goodluck Jonathan was accorded similar courtesy in 2010 when he honoured Obama’s invitation, and it was played up by the media as evidence of US support and backing. But what happened after? It all came to naught when it mattered most – Jonathan’s visit didn’t change America’s attitude towards our dear Nigeria. Now, we are at that moment again when we think Buhari’s visit to the White House will change our situation. It will not!

And as he did on his recent visit to the G7 summit in Germany, the president would probably have drawn up a wish list of demands – military and economic to make of Obama. I wish him luck. But I can assure him here that his wish list will remain just what it is – a wish list, because America won’t provide us the help we need to turn our situation around. It may give us very limited assistance – that will make little or no impact on the war on terror. It will come more out of pity than any committed desire to help. So let no one be deluded with expectations about this visit.

But instead of going round cap in hand begging America and its Western allies for help that won’t come, President Buhari should sit down at home and look inwards for solutions to our problems. (In case he does not know, Boko Haram has stepped up its killing spree.) All that is required is a visionary leadership to steer the ship of the state away from the brink – one who will harness the tremendous resources that abound in our land to transform our society, energise, and inspire faith in our ability to achieve anything under the sun. We really don’t need help from the US and its allies to make things work here. Our successful handling of the Ebola crisis when the US turned its back on us should be the launch pad to challenge the can-do-it-yourself spirit in us.

Nigeria needs to urgently re-evaluate its national defence architecture and strategy to be self-providing rather than help-dependent. We cannot entirely depend on purchases from other countries for our defence and protection – we must look inwards. To this end, we need to revive our Defence Industry Corporation and vigorously pursue a new military doctrine anchored on a massive reinvigoration of the military industrial complex. Nigeria can manufacture its military needs; the time to start is now. Doubtless to say achieving success will be like climbing Mt. Everest, given where we are at the moment. But we can start now.

Indeed, Nigeria as the biggest economy on the African continent and the largest black nation in the world with a population well over 170 million cannot project influence and power in global affairs if it does not have a well-equipped and powerful military to match its economic status. This is precisely why America wields enormous influence and power around the world.

But a string of bad leaders, massive corruption, ethnicity, religion and lack of vision have all conspired to stunt our rise since independence. Therefore, the much talked about change should include repositioning our country as the new frontier of power and influence in world affairs. In the words of Michael De Saintamo: “When two people meet, there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as he wants to be seen, and each man as he really is.” I agree. Increasingly, many Nigerians now see America as it really is, and also, an embodiment of Bernard Lewis’ immortal and succinct depiction: “… harmless as an enemy, (but) treacherous as a friend.” What about how Nigeria really is? It is its own worst enemy – with a docile citizenry governed by clueless, corrupt and inept leaders whom the people need to free themselves from.

http://ynaija.com/shaka-momodu-dear-buhari-redemption-not-america/
PoliticsRe: ECA Not Touched, NLNG Proceeds To Be Used For State Debts - Presidency by Yehman(m): 7:53pm On Jul 08, 2015
Booked
CelebritiesRe: July 17th As Been Declared As 'basketmouth' Day In Houston Texas by Yehman(m): 7:43pm On Jul 08, 2015
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RomanceRe: Which Of These Statements Makes Women Feel Happy The Most? by Yehman(m): 7:36pm On Jul 08, 2015
Booked

Meanwhile, @ OP with good arrangement, this post Might Make front page.
Good what...ARRANGEMENT!
CelebritiesRe: Sweet Death; 76-yr-old Retired School Principal Dies On Top 18-yr-old Girl by Yehman(m): 7:35pm On Jul 08, 2015
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PoliticsRe: End Of Boko Haram In Sight, Says Buhari by Yehman(m): 7:30pm On Jul 08, 2015
Active on paper

CelebritiesRe: Cristiano Ronaldo Finds Woman's Missing Phone, Returns It And Takes Her Out. by Yehman(m): 7:21pm On Jul 08, 2015
Next...

I get 24or 48hours ban anytime i mention or quote INTROVERT. What's happening héré PLS?

#yes! i ve already prepared for the worst b4 writing this
Nairaland GeneralRe: 10 Successful Companies That Started Off As Something Completely Different by Yehman(m): 7:18pm On Jul 08, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Onyeka Nwelue: An Open Letter To Senator Ben Murray-bruce [the Trent Voices] by Yehman(m): 5:12pm On Jul 08, 2015
Odi egwu OOO!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Intercepts Man Ferrying $ by Yehman(m): 5:10pm On Jul 08, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Benbruce: Buhari Is Not A Magician, Shame On Anyone Politicizing Boko Haram by Yehman(m): 5:04pm On Jul 08, 2015
Ok albino, so PMB didn't know that BH is a terrorist group when he said I will wipe out boko haram fews weeks after am elected as the president. Or maybe he was seeing thèm as local village thieves thén.
HealthRe: German Man Gives Birth To Baby Boy In The UK by Yehman(m): 8:25am On Jul 08, 2015
What does that suppose to mean?
PoliticsRe: Humility? Orji Uzor Kalu Caught On Camera Arranging Plastic Chairs In A Gatherin by Yehman(m): 7:51am On Jul 08, 2015
blessnija:
i like him for being a thorn to obasanjo
Lol! Yes because obasanjo has refused to pay back the money he gave OBJ to context for election after OBJ was released from the prison.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Presents Cheques To Iyana-ipaja, Idimu Fire Tanker Victims by Yehman(m): 2:29pm On Jul 07, 2015
grin
PoliticsRe: Read And Think Deep: Buhari, APC And Their Position On Boko Haram by Yehman(m): 2:26pm On Jul 07, 2015
siraj1402:
So gradually the fools have started with this government also?Lets wait and see what become of us in the next 4 years.
4 years? i wonder how many citizens that will still be alive if this madness continues this way
RomanceRe: The Excesses Of Warri Girls (A Critical Analysis) by Yehman(m): 11:56am On Jul 07, 2015
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FamilyRe: Men Can You Do This For Your Wife Or Girlfriend? Photo by Yehman(m): 11:49am On Jul 04, 2015
Oyind17:
You are expert in that area
Which Area abeg? grin
FamilyRe: Men Can You Do This For Your Wife Or Girlfriend? Photo by Yehman(m): 11:45am On Jul 04, 2015
[quote author=Oyind17 post=35456524]What's the big deal? if I can wash his boxers why can't he wash mine?

if you can go down on your lady with your mouth...
You mean washing plate with mouth?
FamilyRe: Men Can You Do This For Your Wife Or Girlfriend? Photo by Yehman(m): 11:34am On Jul 04, 2015
LegatusGlaber:
During office hours or when I needed to re-energize myself for the task ahead?
Task ahead? Which of thèm COS Thérè are diff. Task ahead grin
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Govt. Created 469,070 Jobs In 2015 Before Leaving Office – NBS by Yehman(m): 9:30am On Jul 03, 2015
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo And Osibanjo In Ivory Coast (Photos) by Yehman(m): 9:49pm On Jul 01, 2015
nightmile:
Go and arrest him..Mumu grade 1
The last time i checked i wasn't reffering to anybody
PoliticsRe: This Is How Ambode Wants To Solve Traffic Problem In Lagos by Yehman(m): 9:43pm On Jul 01, 2015
miteolu:
Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has set his sights on drastically reducing the traffic problem bedeviling the State by introducing a world class traffic information and management system.

The globally tested traffic system which has worked for many cities similar to Lagos may have caught the eye of the Governor who wants to see Lagosians spend less hours in traffic and more in their offices and at work, according to the State government.

Investigations have revealed that in the next couple of weeks, the governor will work with some experts to design a system that fits the Lagos traffic pattern.

Lagos is home to some of the worst traffic congestion in the world. Traffic congestion is a daily challenge in the metropolis with highly undesirable socioeconomic and environmental effects, increasing stress and pollution levels and reducing overall productivity. There is an urgency to decongest perennial traffic spots like the Third Mainland Bridge, Abule Egba, Apapa, Ojota and Dopemu.

The State says it will introduce a world class traffic information and management system. A smart network comprising of hundreds of cameras, road sensors and electronic displays have been specially designed to collect and deliver real time information to city commuters that will help regulate traffic.

Highly visible displays and a mobile phone application will flag highly congested hotspots, suggest alternative routes and estimate arrival times – all in real time, according to the traffic management blueprint.

The State government says it realises that information is power and is set to empower Lagosians with more traffic information ahead of time.

Ambode has also said he is confident of reducing the time spent in traffic, drastically improve each commuter’s quality of life and improve the city’s productivity as a whole. The Governor avers that in big cities of the world, traffic information systems have helped improve traffic flow to a large percentage.

Since he took over the reins, Gov Ambode has spent more time trying to solve the Apapa traffic conundrum and other traffic related problems in Lagos.

http://www.native9ja.com/ambode-traffic-problem-in-lagos/
The only solution to lagos trrafic is alternative means of transport and that's rail transportation. Simple
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Leader Arrested In N’djamena, Chad by Yehman(m): 5:10pm On Jun 30, 2015
Active on paper. APC

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