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Business / Re: Firm Demands N200m From OAU For 1982 Building Contract by arsenefc: 2:30am On Oct 28, 2011
tpia@:

yes, i did.

and what's your problem- why so jittery over me replying dk.

worried much that he wont have time for you?


i only borrowed him for a couple of minutes and i'm returning him now because i know you and your group must be getting the heebie jeebies and need him back.


make we no get another fiasco like we saw the other time.

i tell ya, the current crop of nigerians are another thing entirely. I'm not coming between yall and your non-whatever girlies oh.

coolu temper.

ROFLMAO!

Which Fiasco BTW?

non-whatever girlies? I dont get it Tpia?

Time for me?  I am dying for your puccy time. That is what I am mostly after.
Business / Re: Firm Demands N200m From OAU For 1982 Building Contract by arsenefc: 2:12am On Oct 28, 2011
tpia@:

i should open a blog, really.

seriously considering it.

Why are you bumping this thread?

Did you fail out of Ife? Haba, people we graduate from there self arent this crazy

Tpia, una don dey go mental oooooo
Politics / Re: Dangote,Genevieve & Others Make 2011 National Honours List by arsenefc: 1:43am On Oct 28, 2011
So what happens to Seun Osewa, Steve Jobs, Obama etc
Politics / Re: Ndigbo 2015 Campaign Organisation, Lets Try The Igboman. by arsenefc: 1:11am On Oct 28, 2011
Kobojunkie:

Where are the Moderators to move this thrash thread where it belongs please!!!


Whats your problem.

Go siddon somewhere jo. if you are too old for this, maybe its time to go somewhere else.

This website is for people in their 30s +/- 10
Business / Re: Firm Demands N200m From OAU For 1982 Building Contract by arsenefc: 1:06am On Oct 28, 2011
Kilode?!:

I said it!

See all the Agberos of Ife jumping in to reply? They can never change grin

Awon recalcitrant children gbogbo. SMH embarassed

@Kilode, no mind them jare.

You be correct pesin. Only correct people go to UI. Awon 'iwe' niyen!
Business / Re: Firm Demands N200m From OAU For 1982 Building Contract by arsenefc: 1:04am On Oct 28, 2011
^^^

Whats your obsession with Ife.

Chillax Tpai. abi you flunked out of OAU?
Education / Re: The Worst Primary School On Earth Is In Ogun - SaharaReporters by arsenefc: 10:27pm On Oct 27, 2011
Ohaneze1:

Can somebody tell me why you can't find that hack "eko ile" on this shameful and disgraceful [size=18pt]eye-saw [/size]only seen in yorubaland.

Did you mean eye-sore?
Politics / Re: Gej Did Not Show Up At CHOGM by arsenefc: 10:15pm On Oct 27, 2011
Freely was the 'oyel' given, and lavishly shall we spend the revenue that accrues from the oil.

Our god is a god of prosperity.
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Adjectives? by arsenefc: 9:41pm On Oct 27, 2011
BABE!:

Hm hm. 2buff has started with his "Beer-Parlour" Gists. hehehehe.  grin

See how he really backed his assertion up with grammar like it's something "serious". lol.

@ OP: I've always known you to be a mild-sexist. I'm not surprised by this. Whoossssshhh!  tongue


You look Asian in that 'boskoro.' Are you half-Asian?

Ching chung?
Education / Our leaders Are Responsible For Student's Mass Failure - Dame Patience by arsenefc: 9:26pm On Oct 27, 2011
Nigerian leaders responsible for students’ mass failure - Patience Jonathan


Wife of President Goodluck Jonahan, Dame Patience Jonathan, has said that the inability of the nation’s leaders to channel resources towards helping the less privileged get quality education is responsible for students’ mass failure in examinations.
The first lady said this in Port Harcourt yesterday at the second national conference on kindergarten education organized by a non-governmental organization, Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI), founded by wife of the Rivers State Governor, Mrs Judith Amaechi.

Represented by wife of the Vice President, Mrs. Amina Mohammed Sambo, the first lady urged leaders in the country to invest more resources in education to help the less privileged children have access to quality education.

“I am optimistic that if our leaders channel their resources towards improving education, the problem of mass failure in the West African examinations (WAEC) and others would be tackled”, she said.

Also speaking, Minister of State for Education Nyeson Wike described early child education as  very necessary, saying,  “If a child is denied early education, he will definitely grow with disabilities in his/her education process.”


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146377:nigerian-leaders-responsible-for-students-mass-failure-patience-jonathan-&catid=1:news&Itemid=2
Literature / Re: Dele Olojede Wins McNulty Prize Worth 16 Million Naira by arsenefc: 5:49pm On Oct 27, 2011
DCAT:

some folks on NL should try and take off their ethnic google and extol what is great. irrespective of which ethnic group the winner belongs.

When was the last time an Ibo man did something that impressive.

Only Yoruba people do stuff like that.
Politics / Too Many Gang/ba/ngs; HIV And AIDS Prevalence Rate In Alaigbo Worries Doctors by arsenefc: 6:22am On Oct 27, 2011
HIV and AIDS prevalence rate in Abia worries doctors
NAN
October 26, 2011 06:37PM


The Abia chapter of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has expressed concern over the progressive prevalence rate of HIV and AIDS in the state. The group has as part of activities marking its 2011 Physicians' Week, organised a pep talk in some selected public schools in Umuahia.

Nwogu Kelechukwu, a medical practitioner at the Federal Medical Centre, noted that the prevalence rate had been on the increase since 1999.

Dr Nwogu, while addressing students of Technical School, Afara in Umuahia North local government area, said that the situation had become a source of concern to the association.

He said that the HIV rate had been on a steady rise from 3 percent in 1999; 3.3 percent in 2001; 5 percent in 2007 to 7 percent in 2010.

He said that the association decided to target the younger generation in order to safeguard the future of the state.

Nwogu said that the epidemic had been a challenge to the medical profession, adding that the younger generation needed to guard their future.

"At this stage of your life, there is this confusion which may lead you to engage in intimate relationship.

"You can decide not to acquire it by abstaining from such," he said.

Nwogu said that HIV and AIDS knew no age barrier, adding that doctors at the FMC sometimes attend to children with the virus.

Okezie Chimezie, who spoke on drug abuse, expressed fear on the future of the younger generation, whom he said were relying on narcotics and other hard drugs.

"You cannot achieve much if you rely on drugs because it breeds deviants in our society," he said.

Dr Chimezie advised the students to always seek medical attention instead of indulging in self-medication.


The prevalence rate of the deadly disease in the state has risen from 3 percent in 1999 to 7 percent in 2010.
Literature / Dele Olojede Wins McNulty Prize Worth 16 Million Naira by arsenefc: 6:14am On Oct 27, 2011
Yoruba 'Akoraye'  Man, The Pride Of Oodua, Wins $100,000 John P. McNulty Prize
John P. McNulty Prize Announces 2011 Winner


Secretary Albright to Award $100,000 to Nigerian Journalist Revolutionizing Media Landscape

NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Aspen Institute and Anne Welsh McNulty, Institute trustee, today announced journalist Dele Olojede as the winner of the fourth annual John P. McNulty Prize. A committee of judges including Madeleine Albright, Olara Otunnu, Shashi Tharoor and Anne McNulty selected Olojede in recognition of his groundbreaking work to deliver unbiased information to the Nigerian public, demand government transparency and advance journalistic standards in the country.

"With NEXT, Dele is truly changing the expectations to which Nigerian leaders are held, equipping Nigerians to be active citizens," said Anne McNulty, founder of the McNulty Prize. "The jury was inspired by his courage and conviction in forging new ground, and leading his country toward a better future."
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, judge for the 2011 McNulty Prize, said, "Dele Olojede is a remarkable leader operating in a very difficult environment. He is giving the people of Nigeria what they do not have, which is unbiased information. He is standing up for media and government transparency and is a formative figure in building a strong democratic base in his country."

Olojede is the CEO and Founder of NEXT, the leading source for independent Nigerian and African news. Prior to founding NEXT, Olojede attended Columbia University's School of Journalism and spent 16 years at Newsday, where he received the Pulitzer Prize for his "fresh, haunting look at Rwanda a decade after violation and genocidal slaughter had ravaged the Tutsi tribe." After becoming an Africa Leadership Initiative Fellow of the Aspen Global Leadership Network, Dele decided it was time to return to his native Nigeria in 2008 to elevate the public dialogue in a nation characterized by corruption, a wealth gap, and an acceptance of the status quo. The result was NEXT, a venture founded on journalistic integrity and credibility, which is now the most trafficked news site in the country at two million monthly views.

"Our aim is nothing less than to transform the way Nigerians think, to arm the citizen with factual information so that she will make better decisions," said Olojede. "The funding conferred by the McNulty Prize is invaluable in continuing and growing NEXT's operations, particularly as we expand our digital media presence. Ultimately, our real impact will be measured by the changing thinking of the Nigerian people, but to receive the international recognition of the McNulty Prize is immensely humbling."

Running a 24-hour newsroom on diesel generators, Dele and a team of young people work to bring unbiased investigative reporting to a country mired in corruption. To date, NEXT has exposed the role of Nigerian political elite in the Halliburton scandal, uncovered tax evasion by Nigeria's richest tycoon and publicized the pay of Nigerian legislators. After NEXT exposed the concealed truth that Nigeria's President, Umaru Yar'Adua, was seriously brain damaged, agents of the State Security Service attempted to burst into the newsroom and seize the paper. The story precipitated the appointment of a new leader in the country.

The McNulty Prize seeks to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact work by Fellows from the Aspen Global Leadership Network under taken as part of their Fellowship. Projects are assessed on their creativity, impact and sustainability. The 2011 finalists include:
Jay Coen Gilbert & Andrew Kassoy of B Lab (Philadelphia, Penn.), an organization dedicated to redefining business to make solving social and environmental problems as important as generating profits.

Timothy Marquez of Denver Scholarship Foundation (Denver, Colo.), an organization that combats the inequity of college success for Denver's youth by distributing scholarships and helping students navigate the college and financial aid processes.
Ann Lamont of Leadership & Innovation Network for Collaboration in the Children's Sector (South Africa), an organization that facilitates leadership and interaction between actors in the children's sector and innovates new approaches to overcome the systemic problems hindering the delivery of services to children.
Alejandra Poma of Libras de Amor (El Salvador), an organization that ensures thousands of infants a fair start in life by taking on malnutrition in El Salvador's poorest regions.

The winner and finalists will be recognized at a reception that will include a conversation between Dele Olojede and Walter Isaacson to be held on November 2 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Metropolitan Club, President's Ballroom. On November 3, Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will present the McNulty Prize to Olojede at the Aspen Institute Annual Awards Dinner.
About The John P. McNulty Prize

The John P. McNulty Prize celebrates the boldness and impact individuals around the globe are bringing to the toughest challenges in their communities and the world-at-large. Founded in 2008 by Anne McNulty in honor of her late husband John, the Prize aims to galvanize efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time by recognizing the very best in high-impact leadership. Each year, the winner is selected by an international jury that has included Mary Robinson, Bill Gates, Sr., and Sir Richard Branson and recognizes exceptional leadership projects undertaken by the Fellows of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. For more information, please visit http://www.mcnultyprize.org/ or http://www.facebook.com/TheMcNultyPrize.
About The Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute mission is twofold: to foster values-based leadership, encouraging individuals to reflect on the ideals and ideas that define a good society, and to provide a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues. The Aspen Institute does this primarily in four ways: seminars, young-leader fellowships around the globe, policy programs, and public conferences and events. The Institute is based in Washington, D.C.; Aspen, Colorado; and on the Wye River on Maryland's Eastern Shore and has an international network of partners.
About the Aspen Global Leadership Network

The Aspen Global Leadership Network is a growing, worldwide community of entrepreneurial leaders from business, government and the nonprofit sector -- currently, more than 1,300 "Fellows" from 43 countries -- who share a commitment to enlightened leadership and to using their extraordinary creativity, energy and resources to tackle the foremost societal challenges of our times. All share the common experience of participating in the Henry Crown Fellowship or one of the dozen Aspen Institute leadership initiatives it has inspired in the United States, Africa, Central America, India and the Middle East.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/john-p-mcnulty-prize-announces-2011-winner-132519138.html
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Adjectives? by arsenefc: 6:00am On Oct 27, 2011
Jenifa_:


well, maybe these women are advertising themselves to you.
I don't experience that since I am a woman and women don't use adjectives to describe themselves to each other in a "normal conversation".
maybe to men. because that's what they feel the men want to hear.

but in professional settings, women lack confidence and are actually more likely to underplay their intelligence and ability. while men are more likely to overplay it. This has actually been studied by scientists. esp in resume writing and for job interviews. men are more likely to do it.

Can you provide evidence for that. 'Cos i have evidence that proves the opposite from Nature magazine.
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Adjectives? by arsenefc: 5:34am On Oct 27, 2011
Jenifa_:

I think it's the opposite. Men are more likely to do that.

How did you know that?

Are you on sugardaddy.com?
Fashion / Re: Mr Nigeria 2011: Meet The 18 Contestants by arsenefc: 5:30am On Oct 27, 2011
Shy-One:



Ileke - put the Palm wine down and back away.  You are suppose to be helping me with Yoruba - remember?

Because I am dating a Yoruba - remember?  I am not Ms. Potato - she and I don't even sound alike - our wording nothing

Next time just tell her you are Oodua tokan tokan.

Thats how real Yorubas identify themselves.

When you meet your in-laws for the first time, if you want to endear yourself to them, just say Oodua tokan tokan. Trust me, they would love you 'badily'
Fashion / Re: Mr Nigeria 2011: Meet The 18 Contestants by arsenefc: 5:24am On Oct 27, 2011
Jenifa_:



and you are on the romance board because? . . .

The politics section is damn boring without you.

Please come back home babe!

Hey Jen, are you close to the Chelsea area?
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Adjectives? by arsenefc: 5:22am On Oct 27, 2011
Weird that the last woman that contacted me on Ashley Madison had the same descriptions you have in your post
Romance / Re: Why Do Women Love Adjectives? by arsenefc: 5:20am On Oct 27, 2011
What is an adjective?

Did you get that from the dating site you frequent?
Fashion / Re: Mr Nigeria 2011: Meet The 18 Contestants by arsenefc: 5:14am On Oct 27, 2011
rokiatu:

Solomon Horsfall is not bad, but is it by force to show your body?

Some guys up there need to cover up asap!


Just like you need to cover your face ASAP!
Fashion / Re: Mr Nigeria 2011: Meet The 18 Contestants by arsenefc: 5:11am On Oct 27, 2011
Jenifa_:

haha you're too cute grin


Why did you stop posting in the politics section?

I apologize if I or SEFAGO has anything to do with you going MIA in the politics section.

Come back home Jenifa


We want you back. We really do.
Romance / Re: His Spoken English Is Giving Her Serious Problems by arsenefc: 5:08am On Oct 27, 2011
bekay911:

Sumtyms i wonda wat dose ppl were doin wen odas were polishing dere english vocubulary

This is not exactly what polished English looks like.


Remove the speck in your eyes so you can see clearly!
Romance / Re: Ijeoma Ezegbulam, Incase You Are On Nland, Please Leave My Husband Alone For Me. by arsenefc: 5:03am On Oct 27, 2011
I am Ijeoma Ezegbulam and I aint leaving your husband.
Politics / Re: Lagos, Nigeria, One Of The 10 Fastest-growing Cities Of Tomorrow by arsenefc: 4:30am On Oct 27, 2011
interesting
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan's Surprise Birthday Party In Australia by arsenefc: 3:45am On Oct 27, 2011
bk.babe97y:

'either' what?

Your english still sucks, Aloy. Whats wrong with ya?


She was kicked out of night school!
Politics / Re: Posters Who Have Lost My Respect In The Politics Section by arsenefc: 3:41am On Oct 27, 2011
Katsumoto:

LWKMD

grin grin grin grin grin grin

All because I refused your friendship on YIM. Don't take it too personal; I don't like making friends with losers, especially if they are several years older than me.  wink

I am done with you tonight; good night and try not to dream about me.

You are using a revised version of the line I used on Ekt Bear. You are a loser.

And who do you think Manny4life is?


lol

PS: You are so full of shyyt!
Politics / Re: Patience Jonathan's Surprise Birthday Party In Australia by arsenefc: 3:38am On Oct 27, 2011
bk.babe97y:

Why is she sucking on the spoon?



Maybe the spoon reminded her of GEJ's dyck.


Who knows?
Politics / Re: Posters Who Have Lost My Respect In The Politics Section by arsenefc: 3:33am On Oct 27, 2011
bk.babe97y:

Chilling. Chilling

I see they trying to get to you, U know why tho? Cus your the only one that always has the ACCURATE DATES AND TIMES to counter the lies people like Dede1 continuously propagate on here.

Ha, I remember Fstranger and his Princeton Saga. Roflmao

STop sucking up to this Katsumoto bytch Bkbabe.

Thats not how we do it in Bed-Stuy nigger.

Brooklyn for life!
Politics / Re: Posters Who Have Lost My Respect In The Politics Section by arsenefc: 3:32am On Oct 27, 2011
Katsumoto:

Hola hermano

I am glad you found that funny as well. Pay no attention to that chap who has more monikers than the sea has water. He was cruising for a bruising and I obliged him on a few threads; last one was a few days ago and it was brutal. Dude thinks he is getting to me but I am just catching my fun with him.  grin grin grin grin grin I ignored him for a while but after a while I decided to have fun with him.  grin

He (fstranger, arsenefc, 2,000,000 etc)has been providing entertainment for my amusement for a while now. So I just knock him out indulge him when I am bored. Can you really blame me? He is a 45 year old loser who claimed he was attending medical school at Princeton not knowing (or daft enough not to verify first) that Princeton doesn't offer such a programme.  grin grin grin grin




LOL!

You've changed a lot!


PS: I got into your head, and we can all see. I changed you, helped you come to terms with your real self.

Be honest, would you have had tha ballz to stand up for your self, if not for me?

I beat the shyyt outta you, just wait and see me chase you out of the place. Na we own this place, foreigners should go back to their country. You dont belong here. You flip flop a lot, change like a chameleon. Stand up and be counted, and be a man, stop changing like someone  under the influence of estrogen.

What a girly man!
Politics / Re: Enugu Monorail Nearing Completion by arsenefc: 2:28am On Oct 27, 2011
#Why are they even building a monorail in the middle of a city?


Are Ibo 'fiffle' this daft?
Politics / Re: Nine Oil Thieves Jailed For 90 Years Each In Niger Delta by arsenefc: 2:24am On Oct 27, 2011
How come they are all Ibos?
Education / Re: Ogun Govt To Spend N2 Billion On Textbooks by arsenefc: 2:19am On Oct 27, 2011
koruji:

You are asking may be legitimate questions, answers to which could satisfy your curiosity and possibly help Ogun State to plan for this better.

But No, you are not really interested in the answer - it is already all declared a ski-mask move. More cement to your elbow.



Ogun under the auspices of ACN has no intention to plan for a better future for these kids.

They knew what they were doing all along, and chose this path, instead of doing right by those kids. Its mall about how to best embezzle public funds.

Shame on them!

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