Autos / Re: **Siena Voted Auto Section Best Poster Of The Year (2009). Congratulations!!** by yomitesp(m): 11:04pm On Jan 03, 2010 |
Seconded. Siena is the guy!!! |
Politics / Re: Reuben Abati - The Black-out In Brazil by yomitesp(m): 11:15am On Nov 23, 2009 |
Pataki:
A government that invests in generators rather than innovative technological means of generating sustainable electricity for its citizens is totally useless. While Brazil today can boast of using the ''un-usable'' to generate its own power supply, Nigeria on the other hand boasts of it pecuniary strength to buy noiseless and environment-destroying generators for its own economical development. The world surely has a lot to learn from us.
Seconded !!! |
Travel / Re: Life As An Illegal Immigrant Abroad by yomitesp(m): 8:54pm On Nov 11, 2009 |
CyberG:
This post ended up quite long, but I had to just make the comments.
Some people will never LEARN and they just spew stupidity from their mouth when they talk:
Look mister, you make very stupid, convoluted and insane statements because of the blindness of your mind. Let me respond to some of your foolishness, perhaps your vain pride will let you get some understanding:
1. Lagos, Abuja and PH do not constitute the whole country, doofus! Yet you are grandstanding on mere ignorance?? The success of a nation is not measured by their best (strongest of them), but an appraisal of the weakest of them. In any of those places you mentioned, life is ". . .poor, nasty, brutish and short. . .", take this from someone who has lived and worked in Abuja even before you got your pathetic job, lived in Lagos, and visited more parts of Nigeria than your sorry ass. Guess what? There are places over here which you haven't heard about. . .not New York, LA, London, Paris, Toronto, Madrid. . .but life here is way, way, way, way much better than you will ever know. Believe that people who work here as welders (nothing wrong with that job), they make more money and live a better quality of life than you will ever know. If you make millions from your suffer-head white collar job and you can go to the malls and buy imported goods and flaunt it in the face of your less fortunate neighbor, but can you buy good roads, electricity (not generator killing you with noise and pollution), freedom without harassment from politicians, thugs and robbers, justice and fair hearing (almost 100% of the time), health care that you can bank on (remember your president will not even vouch for his life after spending N2B to import equipment for his personal use, and the list goes on. . .endlessly). This is not in a popular city and this is even for less than average people who can only have an ordinary job. Now, think of people who actually aim very high in their vocations and create the technologies the company you work for sells or markets in Nigeria.
2. Those companies you mention (Chevron, Shell, Haliburton, etc) are only paying you slave wages for all I care. How much do you earn that you think it is representative of everyone in Nigeria? Guess what? In a proper, fair and functioning system, although people will work for these companies you boast about, a lot of people will not. Some will finish their high school, start on a bright idea and make more money you could never dream about. You are talking of a job like you will keep the job forever. . .you must be demented. Look at the worst cases in the villages and smaller towns where real people face serious challenges foisted on them mostly by a system that is designed to limit them from the day they were born. The salary you get per year is what some students will get here on a scholarship in one year and you are flexing muscle? The least privileged person here will still enjoy the roads you cannot, the power you cannot, the peace you cannot, the stability you cannot, better health care than Yaradua can buy for billions in Germany! I am talking about the least privileged in a small town ad your are boasting about a failed system operating in the "best" places in Nigeria?
3. I bet you can never quit or resign this job you worship except you die or are incapacitated, can you? I see your are even talking about the fact that you are a "big boy". . .utter FOOLISHNESS. Look, it is only in failed and failing states like Nigeria that how big you are is important. When you visited somewhere outside Nigeria, did anyone notice your clothes, your jewelery or that you are a big boy? Did you not join a queue, wait for your turn and address even a receptionist with respect and courtesy? If you disagreed with someone, did you just slap them and insist on YOUR way? Look, in a functioning system, a much higher paying job will be resigned and the person goes back to school or quits to take his life in another direction. Can anyone in Nigeria (average Joe the Plumber) resign his job and be confident of his next steps?
So, you think tax evasion is a good thing? Shame on YOU! Not paying utility bills? I see you are indeed part of the problem like I insinuated in my previous post. Is that not what the useless government and government houses one of which you live in do? Not paying utility bills? Well, you WILL NEVER FIT IN where normal people do what is right and play by the RULES. Indeed life (and the minds of Nigerians) who think this way is "poor, nasty, short and brutish. . .". In Nigeria, the biggest thieves are the "big boys" and they obey no rules and oppress the unfortunate majority. In a functioning society, there are rules of behavior that do not respect your size, your pathetic job, your family/father's name or how much money you have. Paying taxes is your DUTY and not paying it will land you in serious trouble, so expensive. . .you will rather wish you had paid it ab initio. Come to think about it, you are not being asked for money you did not make as income and they are not asking for your life savings! In a real society, you don't need millions to live decently and the good life Nigerians are dying to find abroad was built and is being maintained by the taxes people pay as well as the taxes that the Utility company you don't wish to pay their bills have paid to the government! Nigeria is a JOKE. . .and it saddens me so much. Nevertheless, I will be in Nigeria soon for the holidays and if anyone wants to have a conversation, I will oblige if we have a chance of accessing each other.
I heard you dude , for real !!! |
Fashion / Re: Why Do Nigerian Girls Wear Jeans Without Pants? by yomitesp(m): 1:31pm On Nov 04, 2009 |
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Politics / Re: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by yomitesp(m): 2:32pm On Oct 30, 2009 |
ojd:
@mekuslogan:i think u need a L-sign(learners sign) 2 your mouth .why do u guys always comment through ethnic lines, fraud is a nigerian thing and its not peculiar to a tribe even globally .so what are we saying?drop comments on issue and leave ethnicity out of it thats why nigeria is not progressing
Oppps , don´t quiet agree with ya. Fraud ain´t a " Nigerian thing ". Fraud is everywhere !!! |
Politics / Re: Nigerians Again: NYC Temp Accused Of Stealing Identities by yomitesp(m): 11:32am On Oct 30, 2009 |
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Politics / Re: ~Have You Ever Denied Your Country(Nigeria)? . . .~ by yomitesp(m): 3:02pm On Oct 19, 2009 |
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Politics / Re: ~Have You Ever Denied Your Country(Nigeria)? . . .~ by yomitesp(m): 1:20pm On Oct 19, 2009 |
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Family / Re: Wombs For Rent In Nigeria - Is This Greed Or Madness? by yomitesp(m): 9:29pm On Oct 18, 2009 |
It´s a very profitable business in India, In a country where a woman´s average salary could be $20,westerners pay up to $30,000 to get a womb. From this sum , the womb woman is paid $8,000.
Sad though !!! |
Sports / Re: U-20 World Cup Final: Ghana Wins Brazil [4 - 3] on Penalties by yomitesp(m): 5:53pm On Oct 16, 2009 |
Brazil , |
Sports / Re: U-20 World Cup Final: Ghana Wins Brazil [4 - 3] on Penalties by yomitesp(m): 4:11pm On Oct 16, 2009 |
Brazil for life !!! |
Sports / Re: U-20 World Cup Final: Ghana Wins Brazil [4 - 3] on Penalties by yomitesp(m): 3:10pm On Oct 16, 2009 |
Brazil is gonna win . Go Brazil. , |
Sports / Re: Who Is The Best Goal Keeper In The World by yomitesp(m): 1:03pm On Oct 16, 2009 |
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Culture / Re: Have You Ever Been Discriminated ? by yomitesp(m): 8:06pm On Oct 15, 2009 |
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Culture / Re: Have You Ever Been Discriminated ? by yomitesp(m): 12:11pm On Oct 15, 2009 |
,mama-gee:
^^^More like your stupid gay ass getting a fuc.king job and possibly a life.
Whatta nice remark from an ugly biaatch !!! |
Culture / Re: Have You Ever Been Discriminated ? by yomitesp(m): 1:21am On Oct 15, 2009 |
,mama-gee:
, And how does this racial discrimination make a damn difference in your life?
This is a forum. If you have nothing to share why don´t keep mute |
Culture / Have You Ever Been Discriminated ? by yomitesp(m): 8:25pm On Oct 14, 2009 |
Have you ever been discriminated ? Racial , Gender , Socioeconomic , Tribal , Religious , Disability ,Physical ,Age, Subgroups etc. Please share your views !!! |
Politics / Re: ‘why Yar’adua Shunned Un General Assembly’ by yomitesp(m): 6:10pm On Oct 12, 2009 |
I guess Yar´adua has been boozing with Venezuelan Hugo Chaves !!! |
Sports / Re: Germany Vs Nigeria (U-20 World Cup) [3 -2] Ouch! by yomitesp(m): 10:17pm On Oct 07, 2009 |
They should learn to play with the samba boys , BRAZIL !!! |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 8:50pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Salvador , one of the oldest cities in Brazil . Houses built into a cliff !!! |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 8:49pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Capoeira |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 8:48pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
@A-40
Yeah , you´re right !!! Guess they´ll look for the funds somewhere. It´s the first time in the South American continent. |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 8:42pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Capoeira - an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines elements of music,dance,games and martial arts. Brought in by slaves . |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 7:04pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Rio |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 7:03pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Cable car on the go. |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:57pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Rio |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:54pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Rio |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:49pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Copacabana |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:47pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Rio |
Sports / Re: Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:36pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Sports / Olympics 2016 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil-( with pictures) by yomitesp(m): 6:22pm On Oct 02, 2009 |
Cidade Maravilhosa - Marvelous City !!! |