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Politics / Re: Amina Ali Arrives Presidential Villa(Photos) by YoursGEJ(m): 4:31pm On May 19, 2016
May the people who put this girl through this ordeal reap what they have sown

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Politics / Re: Amina Ali Arrives Presidential Villa(Photos) by YoursGEJ(m): 4:29pm On May 19, 2016
I didn't know that I booked for two plots of land on this topic. This one is for sale. Contact me directly for payment. I no get agent. Tenk
Crime / Re: Nigeria Made Faster Progress Against Boko Haram After Curbing Corruption- Buhar by YoursGEJ(m): 7:49am On May 19, 2016
All these wailers making noise like where fly gather on top sh.it, please provide ONE single fact to prove him wrong. I don't mean everyone of you should provide a fact each. All of you should gather and come up with a single fact that proves that PMB was wrong in making this statement

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Politics / Re: New Interchange In Oshodi Lagos– Ambode (Picture) by YoursGEJ(m): 7:45am On May 19, 2016
See Oshodi want turn to world class business district. grin grin

Ambode dey try sha

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Politics / Re: Power Generation: Government Should Stop Constructing Gas Fired Power Plants by YoursGEJ(m): 7:39am On May 19, 2016
fiizznation:
Though Nigeria isn't an industrialised nation yet, but how many solar or windmills do you think can power a state in nigeria? Don't forget my friend, at a very low wind speed, the average windmill can't produce enough energy to overcome its internal frictions and some other losses. And if the wind gets too high, that's another problem again. Lol, can Nigerians beat that?

Idk why you people underestimate renewable energy especially solar power. Do you know that only the landmass of Spain covered with solar panels is enough the entire world? Look at this link below

http://www.techinsider.io/map-shows-solar-panels-to-power-the-earth-2015-9
Politics / Re: Power Generation: Government Should Stop Constructing Gas Fired Power Plants by YoursGEJ(m): 7:14am On May 19, 2016
fiizznation:
But wind and solar are not efficient. And the are very expensive to run too

My brother, efficiency is only a problem when the source of fuel is expensive. Sun berekete for Nigeria. Cost, I must admit, is still an issue but that will change in the next few years
Politics / Re: How We Uncovered Saraki’s N375m London Property – Witness by YoursGEJ(m): 7:07am On May 19, 2016
Wetkas, the slayer of Saraki and Chukwudi44

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Politics / Re: What PMB Told BBC Hausa Service Last Friday by YoursGEJ(m): 7:06am On May 19, 2016
The man is sincere and frank. You have to give that to him
Politics / Re: Power Generation: Government Should Stop Constructing Gas Fired Power Plants by YoursGEJ(m): 7:03am On May 19, 2016
Nice write up. I'm an advocate for renewable energy. Wind and solar are the future
Business / Re: Suspension Of International Transaction On Debit/credit Card. by YoursGEJ(m): 6:58am On May 19, 2016
raker300:
not there fault, It's the cbn policies. Other banks will soon follow suit

But technically, if I want to spend dollar abroad and don't care about the exchange rate, shouldn't I be able to do so?
Business / Re: Suspension Of International Transaction On Debit/credit Card. by YoursGEJ(m): 6:52am On May 19, 2016
This is completely illegal. I'm spending my money not their own so who are they to tell me that I cannot use my own money?

The thunder wey go fire diamond bank dey chop 8 wraps of fufu for iya basira canteen. Them go gather for me and my bank manager today angry

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Phones / Re: Nokia Is Coming Back To Phones And Tablets by YoursGEJ(m): 6:51am On May 19, 2016
BUSHHUNTER:
HELLO AIRTEL!

I don't know why you guys keep subtracting my money whenever I recharge before I say jack robinson you guys would have deducted my money....

I feel like chewing my sim yesterday when you mofos deducted 50naira knowing fully well I loaded 100naira...I mean who does that? In this ash economy and all your fuvtards customer care agents keep me telling I subscribed for one shitty inspirational msg...fuvk that!

Am not posting this write up for you to refund me...is just for you douchebags to step up your game....cos am done with that person line....no wonder you keep loosing customers everyday.

Keep running your dead organization as you like thank Jar we ain't operating monopoly network in Nigeria....sh!t m outta here!.


Concerned Citizen
Lagos
South West
Nigeria.

They want inspire you now

ROTFL grin grin

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Phones / Re: Nokia Is Coming Back To Phones And Tablets by YoursGEJ(m): 6:47am On May 19, 2016
The phone market is already saturated. Unless they want to be giving out phones free of charge.

The other option would be to start making 3310 again if they want to make profit grin

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Properties / Re: The End Of Omo Onile In Lagos? by YoursGEJ(m): 6:44am On May 19, 2016
This is the same thing as armed robbery. Bunch of lazy bastards

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Foreign Affairs / Asian Donald Trump Elected President Of Phillipines by YoursGEJ(m): 4:20am On May 19, 2016
DAVAO CITY, Philippines — The police warned 14-year-old Bobby Alia that there would be consequences after he was accused of stealing a cellphone in November 2003, the boy’s mother said. A few days later he was dead, stabbed in the back with a butcher knife.
He was the third of Clarita Alia’s sons to die in Davao, the southernPhilippines’ largest city, in killings that remain unsolved. A fourth was killed in 2007. All had been accused of crimes, all were stabbed and all, Ms. Alia said, had received similar warnings from the police.
For years, rights groups have called for an investigation into whether Davao’s mayor, Rodrigo Duterte — the tough-talking politician who next month will become president of the Philippines — was complicit in the killings of hundreds of people in Davao since the 1980s by what they describe as government-sanctioned death squads.

The Davao police say they have not found evidence that such organizations exist. Investigations by Human Rights Watch, the United Nations and the Philippines’ own Commission on Human Rights, however, have found evidence that they do exist and that police officers and other government officials had been involved in the killings.
The victims, the investigations found, included people suspected of committing crimes or using drugs, street children and, in some cases, people who had been mistaken for someone else.
While Mr. Duterte has denied any direct knowledge of death squads, he has long called for addressing the Philippines’ severe crime problem by killing suspected criminals. In 2009, he said they were “a legitimate target of assassination.”
During the presidential campaign this year, he uncorked a running barrage of murderous boasts. He claimed to have personally killed armed criminals while mayor, though no evidence has emerged to support those stories. Asked to respond to a report that he killed 700 people, he replied, “No, it is not 700, but 1,700.”

Mr. Duterte promised if elected to deploy the police and the military in an all-out assault on criminal gangs.
“It is going to be bloody,” he told a business group in April. “I will use the military and the police to go out and arrest them, hunt for them. And if they will offer a violent resistance, and thereby placing the lives of the law enforcers and the military whom I would task for a job to do, I will simply say, ‘Kill them all and end the problem.’”
Mr. Duterte promised to kill 100,000 criminals in his first six months in office and dump so many bodies in Manila Bay that the “fish will grow fat.”
The claims may strike some as outlandish. But the evidence of killings on Mr. Duterte’s watch as mayor of Davao has led to fears of a nationwide explosion of extrajudicial killings during his presidency.
“There’s a danger that Duterte’s electoral victory may be seen as a symbolic victory for a notion that’s already spreading in the Philippines: that extrajudicial vigilante-style killings of suspected criminals is a legitimate approach to crime control,” said Phelim Kine, deputy director of Human Rights Watch for Asia.

Mr. Duterte’s hard-line stance on crime is wildly popular in Davao. Raul Tolentino, 82, who has practiced law here since the 1960s, said that popularity stemmed from the 1980s, when Communist insurgents plagued the region and the city was notorious for bloody mayhem. Mr. Tolentino recalled armed rebel groups entering the city at will, and criminal gangs engaging in shootouts in broad daylight.
“It was terrible,” he said. “If someone had a grudge against you, they could just kill you. It was a lawless state. Even policemen were not safe walking alone on the streets. They would end up on a stretcher.”
Mr. Duterte, then a hard-charging prosecutor, was elected mayor in 1988 on a law-and-order platform. Around the same time, citizens’ groups formed that some called anti-crime organizations and others simply called vigilantes. Mr. Tolentino said that a combination of those armed groups and Mr. Duterte’s tough policies brought order to the city. Others say the citizens’ groups evolved into organized death squads that are still active.

“Usually, there is a list of names kept at the village level,” the Rev. Father Amado Picardal, a priest who has investigated the groups, said in an interview. “The death squads are well organized, supported by the local government, and they follow a pattern. They usually issue a warning, though now sometimes there isn’t even a warning. If you are on the list, you are killed.”
In a 2009 report, Human Rights Watch said the killers included former Communist rebels as well as street criminals and others who were subjected to threats and coercion. Their orders often came from current or former police officers who provided training and weapons, and in some cases coordinated the timing of the murders, according to the rights group, which said it had investigated 28 such killings.
The Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights, a semiautonomous government agency, found in 2012 that death squads had killed 206 people, including 19 children, in Davao from 2005 to 2009. The panel said that lists of suspected criminals were kept by village officials, and that many of the people on the lists were killed. Edmundo R. Albay, the director of the agency’s office in Davao, said that another investigation into the death squads was underway but that he could not provide details about it.

In its 2012 report, the commission recommended that Mr. Duterte be criminally investigated for failing to take action to stop the killings, but it did not say that he had had direct knowledge of them. He has never been charged with a crime in connection with the killings.
Philip Alston, then the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, interviewed Mr. Duterte for a 2008 report on the death squads, which Mr. Alston said operated with such impunity that the killers did not bother to wear masks. Asked whether he was responsible for their activities, Mr. Duterte “insisted that he controls the army and the police, saying, ‘The buck stops here,’ ” Mr. Alston wrote. “But, he added, more than once, ‘I accept no criminal liability.’ ”
Mr. Alston said he found that position contradictory and untenable. “He dominates the city so thoroughly as to stamp out whole genres of crime, yet he remains powerless in the face of hundreds of murders committed by men without masks in view of witnesses,” he wrote.
Mr. Alston wrote that Mr. Duterte “freely acknowledged that he had publicly stated that he would make Davao ‘dangerous’ and ‘not a very safe place’ for criminals, but he insisted that these statements were for public consumption and would have no effect on police conduct: ‘Police know the law. Police get their training.’ ”

The police in Davao have denied that death squads operate in the city. The police chief inspector, Andrea dela Cerna, said that many of the killings in question were probably gang-related, and that the issue had been exaggerated by opponents of the mayor.
Mr. Tolentino, who has been practicing criminal law in Davao for 56 years, said he had never come across a case involving a member or a victim of a death squad. “If there is such a group, they are only going after the bad people anyway,” he said.
Mr. Duterte and his supporters say his policies have made Davao one of the safest places in the Philippines. But data from the Philippine National Police show that from 2010 to 2015, the city of about 1.5 million had 1,032 killings, more than any other city in the country. Quezon City, a suburb of Manila with a population of 2.7 million, was second, with 961 killings during the same period.
In light of the reports about the death squads, Mr. Duterte’s violent rhetoric as a candidate has raised concern that extrajudicial killings will become a nationwide phenomenon.

For Clarita Alia, whose sons’ killings remain unsolved, that prospect raises a personal concern.
“If they are killing people all over the country, then they will forget about the cases in Davao,” she said in an interview at her home here, a wooden shack behind a vegetable stall. “They will forget about my sons.”

Duterte has also vowed to shut down Congress if he's threatened with impeachment during his time as President

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/18/world/asia/rodrigo-duterte-philippines.html

Duterte Quotes

ON HIS (STRUGGLING) SEX LIFE
“I was separated from my wife. I’m not impotent. What am I supposed to do? Let this hang forever? When I take Viagra, it stands up.”

MORE RELATIONSHIP INFO
“I am a womanizer but not corrupt.”

INSULTING THE POPE
“We were affected by the traffic. It took us five hours. I asked why, they said it was closed. I asked who is coming. They answered, the pope. I wanted to call him: ‘Pope, son of a who.r.e, go home. Do not visit us again.'”

JOKING ABOUT RAPE
“They raped all of the women … There was this Australian lay minister … when they took them out … I saw her face and I thought, ‘Son of a bi.t.ch. What a pity … they raped her, they all lined up. I was mad she was raped but she was so beautiful. I thought, the mayor should have been first.”

ON RELIGION
"If I listened to the Ten Commandments or to the priests, I would not be able to do anything as a mayor

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Politics / Re: Armsgate: Metuh Was Paid N400m – okupe by YoursGEJ(m): 9:39pm On May 18, 2016
greatiyk4u:


If this is all your brain can articulate in response to the post, then I strongly advice you pad your food with more IQ improving diets.

Ah ah why you wicked like this? Him collect your woman? ROTFL

Everybody is abandoning the 'hero of democracy's' ship. Mama Peace will be next. Who want bet? All the arrows are pointing to one man (ahem, my moniker, ahem)

Meanwhile, I'm just here watching the whole drama unfold. Abeg who get change? I wan buy popcorn aka guguru...the one wey I dey chop don almost finish

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Religion / Re: Pastor Caught With Fetish Materials Buried In The Compound Of His House (pics) by YoursGEJ(m): 9:24pm On May 18, 2016
devvland:



And comean see where them dey defend Pastor sef. Them go nearly break ur head for talking. Bible says: block their understanding, lest they understand & become free. Traveled to Onitsha recently. See where people dey call radio station so pastor go pray for them... "Pastor, I wan "lite" exam, Pastor, my "bloda" doesntu wantu hep me...play for me. Dafuq!

Pastor, I want to "lite" exam grin grin grin

My brother, the thing no tire you?
Travel / Re: Aviation Fuel Scarcity Delays Flight At Abuja Airport by YoursGEJ(m): 6:52pm On May 18, 2016
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Religion / Re: Pastor Caught With Fetish Materials Buried In The Compound Of His House (pics) by YoursGEJ(m): 6:41pm On May 18, 2016
And this man will be praying for people and sharing blessing to them. Learn to pray on your own. Don't run to your pastor for every small thing. You don't know what he or she might be involved in.

Some people will even carry their pastor go village to protect him against evil forces. Meanwhile, the pastor will be visiting different babalawos while they're there

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Politics / Re: RIP Subsidy: Youths Bearing Coffin Celebrate The "Death Of Subsidy" by YoursGEJ(m): 6:36pm On May 18, 2016
Which kain nonsense be this? Why didn't they announce this? I would have liked to join them

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Is ‘seriously’ Broke – Lai mohammed by YoursGEJ(m): 3:53pm On May 18, 2016
NOI told us to brace for tougher times ahead 2 years ago when crude oil was selling at $75 per barrel. Now it is selling for half that price

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/171145-brace-tougher-times-ahead-okonjo-iweala-tells-nigerians.html

All of you castigating PMB should tell us what the PMB government has done wrong with the meagre FX reserve they met. Did they embezzle it? NO. Should they deplete it completely to import fuel at N86? What will happen after the foreign reserves are at $0? It will be complete chaos. And your lot will still blame PMB

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Politics / Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by YoursGEJ(m): 2:20pm On May 18, 2016
Holak:


Mr. Man, you are standing logic on its face. Jonathan's subsidy was not opposed because of the points you raised above. In January 2012, Jonathan was barely 7 months in power, how come you had already by then you had started asking question on what he did with $100 crude price but you are telling us today that one year is too short to judge a government. Nigerians don't want to participate in the strike because they have lost hope in both government and labour. Besides, the hardship is too much that people can't afford to stay in their homes for a day without looking for what to eat not because they trust your foolish Buhari or APC government. There is no explanation for those who opposed subsidy in 2012 and are supporting it now. It is all politics.

Jonathan was president from Feb 2010 - May 2015. Get your facts right. He had been in power for 3 years when he tried to remove subsidy
Politics / Re: Wike: Amaechi,others Must Consult Me Before Coming To Rivers State by YoursGEJ(m): 8:00am On May 18, 2016
lovat:
Are you now supporting illegality because he is not your party man? Ministers need to inform governors before visiting their states

Is that in the Constitution somewhere? What do you mean by illegality? Pls don't throw words around if you don't know what they mean. Does the governor of a state just wake up and begin to make new laws without the assent of the State house of assembly?

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Politics / Re: Sam Saba Kidnapped Along Kaduna-Abuja Road by YoursGEJ(m): 7:50am On May 18, 2016
This is not a good way to commit suicide. Kidnap a big man from Abuja and you will know say police get helicopter wey dey work

Maybe the kidnappers no even know who dem kidnap sef

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Politics / Re: Wike: Amaechi,others Must Consult Me Before Coming To Rivers State by YoursGEJ(m): 7:47am On May 18, 2016
This man is an overfed baby elephant. He's lucky that PMB does not interfere at all in state affairs. If OBJ was in charge, he would have been kidnapped and smuggled away inside a box during the governorship elections like Ngige

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Politics / Re: "Dasuki Ignored Olisa Metuh's Enquiry On Source Of Funds" - Witness by YoursGEJ(m): 7:37am On May 18, 2016
Does Metuh want to claim that he did not have access to PDP presidential campaign fund account balance? Does it make sense that the NSA will be making withdrawals from the PDP account to give to Metuh? It is like me asking my friend to make sure that the money he's dashing me is from my bank account

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Business / Re: Fear Over MPC Outcome Fuels Naira Appreciation by YoursGEJ(m): 7:35am On May 18, 2016
nairayouthcom:
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FTC, space for sale

How much? Pls ask for better money. Don't insult me

Tenk
Politics / Re: FG And Labour Set Up Committee To Review Fuel Price And Minimum Wage by YoursGEJ(m): 7:27am On May 18, 2016
uyplus:


Same thing i told my friends the other day. How do we trust a government that looted us dry when they had oil selling above $100pb for 41 consecutive months? A government that was still borrowing N3.7tn to pay salaries between 2010 to 2012. In late 2014 oil prices dropped to $54pb and they borrowed N882bn to pay salaries. Have we heard that PMB has gone borrowing yet? A government that borrowed $1bn to fight boko haram in 2014 and the money found its way into individual bank accounts. A government that plunged us into more debts by borrowing $1.1bn from China to fund the railway projects. Where are the sure-p projects funded from subsidy savings? Sadly those Monies all got looted by members of the previous governments. NLC should be going on strike to negotiate reduction in wages and allowances of our legislators. Their salaries eats up 25% of our recurrent expenditure. Monies can be saved from there and redistributed evenly to raise minimum wage. NLC should be going on strike to ensure salaries of workers in government establishment such as the cbn, NNPC, NDIC, PPPRA, NCC, FIRS are reviewed downwards by RMAFC and be made even across board.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/182543-nigerian-govt-borrowing-billions-to-pay-salaries-okonjo-iweala.html

I couldn't have said it better myself. Kudos

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Politics / Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan On Subsidy Removal: Trust Is The Reason! by YoursGEJ(m): 7:06am On May 18, 2016
fotadmowmend:

Just sit down there dey decv urself ! Buhari is 'trustworthy' but illegally recruited 1000 of dem relatives to CBN !

I only saw articles stating that PMB's niece was hired.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/201055-cbn-recruitment-scandal-job-titles-buhari-ministers-relatives-released.html

This could entirely be circumstantial or may have been influenced by someone else like her husband. Where is the proof that PMB influenced her appointment at the CBN? If you were talking about PMB's children, you might have a case. Ibe Kachikwu's sons were hired for example. Also, who are PMB's other 999 relatives that were also hired?

fotadmowmend:
Buhari is trustworthy but failed to fulfill every campaign promises !

You sound like PMB has finished his first term in office. It has not even been one year! One major campaign promise he made was to defeat BH. Me and you both know that BH is on the brink of death.

fotadmowmend:
He is trustworthy but probing Dansuki but shields Amechi !

Has anyone handed documents implicating Amaechi to the EFCC or the courts? Even the almighty Sahara Reporters don't have anything on Amaechi. Even Wike that was barking when he came into power has not tendered facts. You are in your living room and have proclaimed Amaechi corrupt already

fotadmowmend:
He is trustworthy but Fulani men now use firearms because dir broda is the president !

I'm sure that the Fulani gunman attacks in Kaduna and Jos in 2014 were also because their brother was the president

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/fulani-herdsmen-fire-rages-200-killed-kaduna/

fotadmowmend:
He is trustworthy but removed subsidy wic we all fought against in 2012

You can read my previous post again for the answer to this question. And besides, numerous govt officials have come out to say that there was no subsidy to be removed in the first place. They've only empowered marketers to source FX from the parallel market
Stop throwing around baseless facts and propaganda

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Politics / Re: Buhari Sacks Immigration CG, Abeshi by YoursGEJ(m): 7:01am On May 18, 2016
We suppose to dey give some journalists serious beating. Which kain nonsense, misleading headline be this?
Politics / Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan On Subsidy Removal: Trust Is The Reason! by YoursGEJ(m): 6:56am On May 18, 2016
ndcide:
Baseless trust.

Trust is a sentimental approach to reasoning.

Buhari is way more trustworthy than Jonathan. Everybody in Nigeria (even you) as well as people and leaders around the world know this. Call Archbishop of Canterbury and ask him grin Jonathan was a weak and crooked president. People around him were embezzling money for BH war, NNPC funds, etc and he did nothing. Abba Moro who duped and killed people during immigration recruitment scam refused to refund application fees even when clearly directed to do so by the C-In-C. Would you trust such a president with the funds from subsidy removal?

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Politics / Re: Why Alison-madueke Is Not Yet Repatriated, By EFCC by YoursGEJ(m): 6:51am On May 18, 2016
If to say Jona win, by now this woman would have sold NNPC and maybe Nigeria sef angry

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