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Romance / Re: Romance Section Complaints and Suggestions Thread by HiiiPower(m): 11:51am On Sep 17, 2012
Romance / Re: The Nigerian Wife by HiiiPower(m): 8:26pm On Sep 16, 2012
posh9ky: I know what it feels like to love you mum but this is your happiness in line, am sure she(mum) want you to be happy so if Nigerian girls don't make u go gaga then u should settle for whoever makes u but mind u, der are milloions of Naija babes out der that will match your want...

Are you Nigerian?
Romance / Re: The Nigerian Wife by HiiiPower(m): 7:45pm On Sep 16, 2012
Rocktation:
Aww, booboo...like I'm supposed to hand you a candy for being so insolent? You are who you attract, boo boo. Nigerian girls will only continue to deal a poor hand to you, because you believe that they will. Stop the insolence and work on yourself. Only then will you attract the kind of people you want.

You're very rude, uncouth, and you obviously lack manners.
Your opinions don't count! Stop trying too hard to sound intelligent,
when you're an empty head!

Take your own advice and work on yourself!
Romance / Re: The Nigerian Wife by HiiiPower(m): 4:06pm On Sep 16, 2012
Thanks for the comments!
Romance / Re: The Nigerian Wife by HiiiPower(m): 4:06pm On Sep 16, 2012
Rocktation: OP- Whatever. Apart from being an insolent butt, what are you again, that we all must try to convince?

You proved me right, after all!
When are you girls going to be humble,
and realise that you're not worth the hassle?
Crabs in a bucket!

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Romance / The Nigerian Wife by HiiiPower(m): 4:39am On Sep 16, 2012
I just had a heart to heart conversation with my mum about marriage, and she wants me to marry a Nigerian girl. Basically, I'm not attracted to Nigerian girls. I've only had one Nigerian girl since I started getting freaky with girls, and we never got along. We were two different people with different mentalities and outlook to life; and to be honest, most Nigerian girls bore me to sleep.

Personally, I think Nigerian girls are capricious, superficial,needy, and empty up there. And I'm not a big of people who can't inspire me intellectually and those who judge people without getting to know them. Perhaps, it's probably the ones that have met, but they all act the same to me. However, I've met a couple of highly educated ones, but they're not really attractive.

I love my mum and I sincerely want to make her happy, but where can I find this elusive breed of good Nigerian girls, if at all there is any?

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Literature / Re: Rearrange These Jumbled Words To Make Meaningful Sentences by HiiiPower(m): 4:57pm On Sep 08, 2012
Boredom and joblessness.
Music/Radio / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: P-Square & Dbanj Are Paid Because Of Me by HiiiPower(m): 11:55am On Sep 03, 2012
I know Zaki Adze, Blakky,
Junior and Pretty, Seyi Sodimu etc.
were rapping before Remedies hit the scene.
But Remedies birthed the new skool of
afro-hiphop. They changed the game!

Trybesmen, Plantashun boiz, Maintain etc.
started after they paved the way.
Music/Radio / Re: Eedris Abdulkareem: P-Square & Dbanj Are Paid Because Of Me by HiiiPower(m): 11:48am On Sep 03, 2012
This song change the music industry
in Nigeria forever. Thanks to
Eedris Abdukareem and the Remedies.

Plantashun boiz were still selling gala in Festac
town when Remedies changed the game.


The music that birthed afrobeats in Nigeria.

Remedyies - Shako mo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3S8hSNiOw
Politics / Igbo Leaders Agree With Yoruba Leaders On Regional Autonomy - North Disagrees by HiiiPower(m): 2:10am On Sep 03, 2012
North tackles Yoruba leaders on autonomy
on SEPTEMBER 3, 2012 · in NEWS
12:05 am
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BY CLIFFORD NDUJIHE, SONI DANIEL & HENRY UMORU

…We agree with S-West on six regions — Ohanaeze scribe

LAGOS—NORTHERN leaders, Sunday, spurned Yoruba leaders’ agitation for regional autonomy and a return to the parliamentary system of government, describing the clamour as a recipe for Nigeria’s disintegration.

Yoruba elders under the banner of Yoruba National Assembly, YNA, had after a meeting in Ibadan last Thursday, canvassed a return to the parliamentary system of government and granting of regional autonomy to the South-West.

They also called for removal of the immunity clause for criminal offences; a new Nigeria consisting of a federal government and six regional governments (based on the current six geo-political zones) operating federal and regional constitutions, respectively; and adoption of Regional and State Police force structure among others.

But responding to the development, some prominent northern leaders, who spoke exclusively to Vanguard, kicked against YNA’s call, saying that the agitation would plunge the nation into incalculable crises and hasten her break-up.

However, Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nduka Eya, said the demands of the Yoruba leaders were in tandem with the position of Ndigbo, which had been sent to the National Assembly for inclusion in the on-going constitution amendment exercise.

Former Kaduna State Governor, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, said the call for regional autonomy and a return to parliamentary system of government was self-serving and had the semblance of secession.

Kaita said: “I do not really understand what they mean by regional autonomy. They should be bold enough to say that they do not want to be part of Nigeria any longer and stop talking about what does not make sense anymore in the country.

No longer ideal — Kaita
“Regional autonomy and parliamentary system of government can no longer serve a complex society like Nigeria and our founding fathers were wise enough to jettison the system and adopt the present Presidential system, which to all intent and purposes, remains the best for a country like ours,” he noted.

According to the founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, neither the granting of autonomy to any region in the country nor a return to parliamentary system of government would solve the socio-political problems of the nation.

Kaita said that all that was needed to make the presidential system more useful was to strengthen the institutions of government to serve the citizens better and reposition the country as a strong, united nation in the world.


Gen. Mohammed Buhari discussing with National Leader of ACN, Bola Tinubu at a meeting in Abuja
Adding his voice to the debate, National Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Buba Galadima, described any call for regional autonomy as an invitation to the dissolution of the country.

“If they make the mistake to allow the kind of regional autonomy requested by the Yoruba, it is a recipe for the country’s disintegration because of the kind of politics being played in Nigeria. Our political immaturity would lead to dismembering the country as soon as any region is granted autonomy,” the politician noted.

Galadima warned that the country could disintegrate if urgent steps were not taken to address the growing sense of injustice and marginalisation of sections of the country by the government.

He maintained that demands for autonomy and other issues were borne out of perceived injustice and inability of the administration to provide the basic needs of the people.

It’s retrogressive — Haliru Mohammed
In his submission, immediate past Minister of Defence, Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed described calls for a return to regional structure as retrogressive.

According to him, states replaced the regions because of demands by ethnic nationalities for self-determination, adding that a u-turn to the old structure would be a repeat of the scenario where major ethnic groups like Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo were in total control of the regions and marginalised other groups.

The former Acting National Chairman of the PDP said rather than advocate regionalism what was required of the country now was to sit down and work out the modus operandi of our federation to accommodate all the ethnic diversities without any section feeling dominated.

His words: “Going back to regional structure is going to be retrogressive because states were created because of the demand by ethnic nationalities for self determination. To go back to regional structure where the major ethnic groups like Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo were in complete control of the regions is dangerous.

“General Yakubu Gowon responded to the demands of the minority groups and created states to allow for some level of self-determination for ethnic nationalities. Going back will make major ethnic groups to continue to dominate the minorities. Now, there is some level of equality between the nationalities regardless of the number and size.

“What Nigeria needs now is to sit down and work out our modus operandi of a federation that would accommodate all our ethnic diversities without one section feeling a sense of domination by others. Federating units should be different ethnic nationalities as we have in states. If there is need for creation of more states like in the case of South-East and also to break some of the larger and more populated states in the North and South, that can be accommodated rather than going back to regions.”

However, a former Senator from Kano State, Usman Kabiru Umar, stated that he would support any political restructuring that would bring about a strong, united and progressive Nigeria, where every citizen would have a sense of belonging. “Now, if they say that autonomy and return to parliamentarism would guarantee the promotion of peace, development and a united Nigeria, so be it,”

Indeed, Eya, who spoke in his personal capacity as a public commentator, said the South-West clamour for six regions was sound.

“Before the Presidential system was introduced, we had four regions. The North accepted the regions and we had Parliamentary system. The presidential system is very expensive; if we continue with it, we will soon go bankrupt. The parliamentary system worked for us. Then, if you did not win an election you cannot become a minister. Now the president appoints ministers from everywhere and they are not accountable to the people.

Noting that Ohanaeze had prepared a document on the constitution amendment, he said: “We agree with the South-West on six regions, which should become the federating units. The Federal Government should have nothing to do with state or local government creation.

“There is constant demands for new states and local governments because the military made them avenues for getting more allocation from the centre. Local governments should be states’ creation; they are not federating units. We stand for equity, fair-play and justice. The military gave North undue advantage and they do not want to relinquish it,” he said.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/09/north-tackles-yoruba-leaders-on-autonomy/
Politics / Re: Kogi Claims Ownership Of Anambra's Oil Wells by HiiiPower(m): 7:11pm On Aug 31, 2012
the oil wells in both kogi and anambra
are on igals land. I still don't know why
igbos are celebrating.
Politics / Re: South-East Leaders Endorse Jonathan For Second Term by HiiiPower(m): 1:51pm On Aug 31, 2012
CHESSBOARD:
The only thing stupid here is you , we are playing the Nigeria politics " say whay he want to hear
Playing Poker with the year 2015 is what is it called
Ahaaa u wan open ur yansh, the president, VP, SFG, Senate President ,Speaker NA, tell me where Yoruba man dey
Just Like AWO and OBJ did tongue, thats the politics
As far as Yorubas and Hausa are sidelined no wahaha any of the three is ok cool

You hold all the key positions
yet they haven't done anything to enhance SE.
I dey laugh!

FYI, NW is twice the population of SE
according to Nigerian census. So anyone contesting
against GEJ in 2015 just need to win NW, NE, part of NC and SW.
Both SS and SE are ants.

Igbo's stay losing out but trust them to blame
yoruba's when they fail in 2015.

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Politics / Re: South-East Leaders Endorse Jonathan For Second Term by HiiiPower(m): 1:21pm On Aug 31, 2012
Trust igbos to make stupid judgement,
and later come back to blame yoruba's
for their woes.

Endorsing someone who hasn't even done
half of his tenure for a 2nd term, is not only stupid,
but utterly dumb.

Igbo's still have a long way to go to
catch up with other regions politically.
They are too inept in Nigerian politics
and they look like cheap political prostitutes.

they want biafra, they want igbo president in 2015,
they want GEJ etc. these people just don't know what they want,
other than whine, cry, and shout yoruba everywhere.

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Travel / Re: London Metropolitan University's Visa-Licence Revoked by HiiiPower(m): 4:04pm On Aug 30, 2012
Didn't David Cameron and William Hague graduate from Oxbridge?
It's easier to get into those Universities if you attended
certain schools. Kids of British aristocrats get into
Oxbridge easily, just as kids from poor backgrounds
get into South Bank with ease.

Arguing with kids is like barking at the wrong tree.

And when will people start differentiating between,
being book smart and intelligence?
Politics / Re: Nigeria Secret Police Details Leaked!!! by HiiiPower(m): 3:34pm On Aug 30, 2012
They have been compromised,
they all need to retire and find another job.
Travel / Re: London Metropolitan University's Visa-Licence Revoked by HiiiPower(m): 3:28pm On Aug 30, 2012
frosbel:
I sense jealousy here !!

Ojukwu was third class material from Oxford University , but was a very intelligent and well educated man.

Do you even know my background?
And what's there to be jealous about?

Ojukwu was so intelligent, yet he went to war,
with two guns and a ragtag army smh.
Travel / Re: London Metropolitan University's Visa-Licence Revoked by HiiiPower(m): 3:26pm On Aug 30, 2012
violent:

Finally someone who knows what he's saying!

Could you sir, also send an email to Damian Green just so he knows what your position is on this important subject?

Damian Green is just bluffing!
David Cameron thrives on making an arse of himself on the news,
no one is getting deported.

Didn't David Cameron threaten to raid another Country's embassy?
What happened after that?
Travel / Re: London Metropolitan University's Visa-Licence Revoked by HiiiPower(m): 3:20pm On Aug 30, 2012
University world rankings is more political than academic.
Plenty oxbridge graduates aren't really that smart.

Isn't Fareed Zakaria of CNN a Ph.d graduate from Harvard?
And he still plagiarised his way to the top, with his crappy
writing skills.
Travel / Re: London Metropolitan University's Visa-Licence Revoked by HiiiPower(m): 3:16pm On Aug 30, 2012
If you think these kids would be deported,
then you need to have your head examined.
Most of the universities in the UK are
rubbish. Most graduates (both home and international students)
from these universities can't even write
an essay to save their lives. Don't even expect most of them
to say anything reasonable, most of them are just dumb and they have
first and second class degrees.

UK universities thrive on international students,
they won't deport them.
Romance / Re: How Expensive Is Your Relationship? by HiiiPower(m): 1:17pm On Aug 30, 2012
afam4eva:
Do you have a comprehension problem?

Nah, but are you gay?
Romance / Re: How Expensive Is Your Relationship? by HiiiPower(m): 1:07pm On Aug 30, 2012
afam4eva: I've refused to go into any relationship because of the negative complaints i hear from guys. Some girls can be heartless sha.

Are you gay?
Romance / Re: How Expensive Is Your Relationship? by HiiiPower(m): 1:04pm On Aug 30, 2012
black girls are to expensive for me.
Brazilian hair and the other crap isn't worth the time.
That is why I stick to oyinbos, just £5 cider,
and we are ready to go.

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