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Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by bodsibobo(m): 5:19pm On May 07, 2010 |
@ dominoifet @Moderator has seun sold nairaland? |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:19pm On May 07, 2010 |
Question: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? Answer: Yes he was Everything else is romanticization, rationalization, sentimentalization and tribalization. QED |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:25pm On May 07, 2010 |
To keep you even more busy, we can meet here and discuss this matter, Hahahah!: Dear Professor Mekusxxx, The Talk Abstract deadline is May 10 for our Structural Biology and Drug Discovery conference, in Puerto Morelos, Mexico, on the shores of the Caribbean sea, December 4 to December 7 2010. To be considered for a presentation slot, please submit your abstract or register from the conference webpage: http://www.zingconferences.com/z.cfm?c=70 The conference will be chaired by Dr Chris Murray (Cambridge) Dr David Rees (Cambridge) Prof Jim Wells (San Francisco) Prof Tom Blundell (Cambridge). Who have assembled an impressive list of speakers. The list of speakers as well as registration information is available on the conference webpage (link above). Furthermore, we currently have the following conferences in our 2010 programme: - Nucleic Acids - Bacterial Cell Biology - Polymer Chemistry - Solar Fuels / Photochemistry - Structural Biology and Drug Discovery - Cardiovascular - Biocatalysis - Solid State Chemistry - Natural Products - Electrochemistry - Nanoscience - Medicinal Chemistry - Microwave & Flow Chemistry - Supramolecular Chemistry - Hydrogen and Fuel Cells See the website for more details: http://www.zingconferences.com/ Best regards, Jane Jane Hill Events Manager Zing Conferences Ltd. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Dominoifet(m): 5:27pm On May 07, 2010 |
Quote bodsibobo has seun sold nairaland? What does it look like this days, brother? |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 5:29pm On May 07, 2010 |
Dominoifet: It is these days, not this days Should nairaland not have standards and grades? This one na real all comers cyberspace |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Dominoifet(m): 5:34pm On May 07, 2010 |
Thank u prof This or these which is ease to type on phone? |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lastpage: 6:14pm On May 07, 2010 |
Its obvious that IBB is making"good use" of his STOLEN WEALTH! Since he declared his interest to go and pick what he forgot at Aso Rock, the "money has been flowing"! So, l am not surprised when l see "PAID BOYS" jumping from what topic or forum to another, trying to launder a stinking image And you can see that these "men-of-the-belly" would spend 24hrs on internet to defame and slander anyone against IBB lust for power. Since Abiola's family went against IBB's intention, these "boys" have started to "do research" on how Abiola 'stole money' or carried drugs! they would say anything, do anything, to force IBB down our throats. As bad as Abiola was in 1996, he CONTESTED AND WON A FREE AND FAIR ELECTION. From Kano to Kaduna, from Owerri to Umahia, from Benin to Warri, from Lagos to Akure, HE WON ELECTIONS but this "enemy of democracy" called Babangida a.k.a "Maradona" deceived this nation and annulled our best election after unending "transitions"! He seized power by the butt of a GUN, he was forced to hand it over, by the butt of a GUN! So now, he himself wants to contest election? Where is the sense of justice in that? And to think that he is using our collective patrimony, (the 2.8 Billion dollars Nigeria made from the oil windfall during the first Gulf War ) to buy the conscience of some mentally impoverished and morally bankrupt people, to do the dirty job?! History will not forgive you, your children would not forgive you, Nigerians would not forgive you and worse of all, the God of Heaven will visit you in many ways. The "Egunje" IBB is spreading around will finish but your sorrow will know no bounds for what you guys are doing. Remember, the Evil that men do, live with them and after them. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by soyad: 6:22pm On May 07, 2010 |
We are a doomed people , is it because IBB wants to be president that ABIOLA has now suddenly become a drug baron , we never heard about this since 1993 . What a shame. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by okunoba(m): 6:25pm On May 07, 2010 |
Those insulting Ndigbo because of prof mekusxx`s hatefull comment s about Yoruba people are themselves exhibiting the same ethnic bigotry and ignorance. @mekusxxx, there is no need to belittle other people, remember all these hatefull comments u have posted about Yoruba people are exactly the same hatefull things many white people say about black people, regardless of if u are Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or from north America. We can build so much with love and tolerance but hate will only tear us apart. Igbo kwenu, Nigeria kwenu |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Katsumoto: 6:27pm On May 07, 2010 |
mekusxxx: Are you a professor, Mekusxxxxx? You only completed a Ph.D in 2008 and you are already a professor!!!!!!! Recap A US employer facilitated an H1B visa for you in 2008. In that same year, after migrating to the US, another company/body or perhaps the same employer sponsored your MBA studies full-time. In less than two years in the US, You have managed to complete (or about to) an MBA as well as attain professorship. Plus you became fluent in several European languages. I am not being facetious. Quote Mekusxxx 1985-1991 primary education scholarship (private school, Nigeria) 1991-1992- Break for personal reasons 1992-1998 secondary education scholarship (Nigeria) 1998-2003 BS scholarship (Nigeria) 2003-2005 (MS UK scholarship)2005-2008 (PhD Dutch scholarship) 2008-2010 (MBA US scholarship) |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Dominoifet(m): 6:39pm On May 07, 2010 |
Do 1 av 2 weep 4 Nigeria/ns and also weep for Nairaland at d same time? ***shakes head*** @Modes pls try 2 del this thread and others like it ie Ojukwu supports IBB etc. Please do sometin they all wreak. Pls consider this appeal. Thk u |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by fuke(m): 6:52pm On May 07, 2010 |
Mekusxxx 1985-1991 primary education scholarship (private school, Nigeria) 1991-1992- Break for personal reasons 1992-1998 secondary education scholarship (Nigeria) 1998-2003 BS scholarship (Nigeria) 2003-2005 (MS UK scholarship)2005-2008 (PhD Dutch scholarship) 2008-2010 (MBA US scholarship) Real deep people do not talk like you. Your language is not refined, so ungemtlemanly and uncivilised. I read in Englang as a Federal scholar, the profs didnt teach us to talk the way you do. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:54pm On May 07, 2010 |
Katsumoto, I am so good that they call me professor even when I am not yet one. In all the mails I get inviting me to conferences, I am usually always refered to as Prof. Notwithstanding, I need a few years to become a prof if I want to because people with my kind of skills are far and in between. You can see that I cut across many disciplines. BS (Crop Production) MS (Molecular Biology) Ph.D (Bio-Environmental Engineering) MBA (Science and Technology) From all indication, I am made for the industry big time. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by tkb417(m): 6:55pm On May 07, 2010 |
The guy is just like his fellow comrades morris Ibekwe proper 419 guy |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 6:56pm On May 07, 2010 |
Dominoifet: Why should he delete the thread? So MKO will not be exposed for what he is? Too late, bro, too late. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by elelem(m): 6:59pm On May 07, 2010 |
Some of u are really crying more than the bereaved. This same Abiola and IBB were the best of friends before June 12, and when the going was good poor Nigerians were excluded from the goodies even after Abiola's death, Kola his first son did all he could to marry Aisha if not that Mariam kicked against it. If IBB killed Abiola then he didnt do it alone, today where are all those people who forced him to continue stay in prison ? Almost all of them turned the other way as soon as he died, his family was left to burn. Even those who promised him that there will be war if anything happened to him all disappeared while others formed alliance with his enemies. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 7:00pm On May 07, 2010 |
Question: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? Answer: Yes he was Everything else is romanticization, rationalization, sentimentalization and tribalization. QED |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by illusion2: 7:03pm On May 07, 2010 |
I wonder why people give 2nd hand spare parts traders like mekusxxx attention |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Dominoifet(m): 7:20pm On May 07, 2010 |
Quote Mekusxxx Why should he delete the thread? So MKO will not be exposed for what he is? Too late, bro, too late. Thot u'll figure it beta. It is not the topic that is d problem, but d condoment of expletives in it. And how do u remove that prof without deleting d thread? |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by tkb417(m): 7:21pm On May 07, 2010 |
illusion2:lol dont mind them alaba market trader feelin funky Arrow |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Dominoifet(m): 7:24pm On May 07, 2010 |
Quote elelem: Some of u are really crying more than the bereaved. This same Abiola and IBB were the best of friends before June 12, and when the going was good poor Nigerians were excluded from the goodies even after Abiola's death, Kola his first son did all he could to marry Aisha if not that Mariam kicked against it. If IBB killed Abiola then he didnt do it alone, today where are all those people who forced him to continue stay in prison ? Almost all of them turned the other way as soon as he died, his family was left to burn. Even those who promised him that there will be war if anything happened to him all disappeared while others formed alliance with his enemies. So this is d reason, he is a drug lord, and we should vote IBB?!!! |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Katsumoto: 7:32pm On May 07, 2010 |
illusion2: 'Give him enough rope and he will hang himself.' - Charlotte Bronte |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by sjeezy8: 7:44pm On May 07, 2010 |
I refuse to believe tribalistic fellows on NL are anything over the age of 25. really Godforbid Im that old or older and have enough time to talk trash over the internet. couple of years ill be 25 and I KNOW ill have better things to be doing than sitting on NL talking shiot. this is pitiful This is gonna be like my last day of signing on NL. . . . . TO MANY LOSERS ON HERE. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by bkbabe97: 8:26pm On May 07, 2010 |
sjeezy8: ^^^Dude, I was just thinking the same thing thats why I left a really heart felt reply to Chidicris in the other forum. These dudes on here gotta be aliens. aint no way normal human beings think this way!!! This is pathetic. like, these dudes got a one track mind. Know what my pops said tho? He said most of them only talk the way they know. That being brought up in poverty, in a repressed society is a reason why a lot of these dudes "think" (if we can call it that) the way they do!!! You know something else he said while reading discussions on this site (he sometimes logs on using my screename); that its easy to identify those that come from middle class/elite families back in Africa from the ones that grew up in abject/ near abject poverty!!! You'd be surprised (or maybe not) at the names he pointed out to me. I'll post my retort to Chidicris later on. Son, these dudes ( yes, mainly the Ibos) are weird and have given me a very good insight on why not to have any dealings with them in the real world!!! Thanx a lot dudes!! |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by platinumnk(f): 8:37pm On May 07, 2010 |
@bbk and the "one" whos leaving NL- You people love to whine, but you arent any better. tkb417:you people will get someone fired!! I am laughing so hard at the replies here |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by metalgong5(m): 8:43pm On May 07, 2010 |
bk/babe97: Illiterate Latino bastar-d. . . . Which pops are you talking about? I guess you must be referring to your whori-sh mama's Yoruba booty mate. . . . You really have to be ashamed of your lineage, better start looking for your biological father. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by member479760: 8:55pm On May 07, 2010 |
@SjeeZy8 make you no go like that, i use to enjoy your comments. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by illusion2: 9:29pm On May 07, 2010 |
tkb417: Don't mind the charlatan. . . e con dey post email on DNA conference,as if 'Cut & Paste' don finish for this world. . .TAI ! Its clear he's not lettered, if indeed he completed secondary education,it must have been your typical village night school for full time traders |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Tuyis: 9:47pm On May 07, 2010 |
bk/babe97: You've started thinking exactly the way they want you to think. Don't be deceived, a lot of Igbo people are decent people. It takes only a few monkeys to poison the well for everybody. I call them rebels without a clue. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Aderupoko2: 9:52pm On May 07, 2010 |
Haba, this is the evil genius at work again. He is trying to paint white black for us. Even if M.K.O was a drug baron, the whole country still voted for him. How many of these guys are free of skeletons. Why wait till your presidential ambitions before unleashing the power of the media to justify your evil decision to nullify all the collective will of Nigerians. Nigerians,please beware,IBB is an anti-democratic force that will never relinquish power when voted in. My submission,even if M.K.O was evil,he still helped many less privileged Nigerians with his philantrophic gestures.Many of our looters even never learnt a helping hand after stealling our money. IBB,Nigerians don't have short memory,stop playing on our intelligence. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by mekusxxx: 9:57pm On May 07, 2010 |
Clearly, most of the ngbatis in here are ignorant and near-illiterate. Poor sentence construction, poor use of caps, poor spellings, poor vocabulary and all that thrash. I find it extremely hard reading all the gibberish you put up, so much so that my dog (yes, my dog) can actually write better than you all; dumbest creatures that walked planet earth. |
Re: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by Tuyis: 10:05pm On May 07, 2010 |
mekusxxx: A monkey banging randomly on a computer keyboard would make better sense than you. What you are displaying here is more than ignorance, it borders on psychosis. |
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