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Politics / Re: N1.2 Trillion Needed To Fix Nigeria’s Roads – Minister Of Works by neduzi: 2:47pm On Feb 01, 2012
IRONY: A nice place to channel our N1.3 trillion subsidy monies.
Politics / Nigeria And The 2012 Phenomenon by neduzi: 8:56pm On Jan 07, 2012
The 2012 Phenomenon comprises of a range of momentous and violent events believed to be the final events of history and ultimate destiny of mankind. It is connected with events that will bring about the "END OF THE WORLD" or the new "WORLD TO COME." Superimposing this on Nigeria, the 2012 Phenomenon marks the end of the entity called Nigeria (through breakups) or the birth of a new Nigeria (economically stable and productive) which will strive to truly defend its status as the largest black country in the world overwhelmingly blessed with human, material and natural resources. 


The reality of the 2012 Phenomenon is dawning on Nigeria and has just began. Interestingly, the new year present to Nigerians was the removal of the almighty fuel subsidy. This caused an increase of about 150% in the pump price of petrol; prices almost tripled as different fuel stations sold at between N141 to N200 per litre. The injunction on fuel subsidy removal might be veto driven as the National Assembly has no input in it.


A New World to Come

The Nigerian president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and his economic ex-cos - CBN governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, etc see the subsidy removal as a breath of fresh air (The Jonathan campaign slogan) for the economy of the nation. Their claim was that some cabals were being enriched by the availability of the subsidy, thus their plan to save in the nation's treasury in 2012 and going forward over N1 trillion annually. The economic committee's plan as well as that of other investment and economic analysts is to bring salvation to the nation through infrastructure and development. No wonder the statement of the CBN governor in his BBC interview, "Subsidies should be subsidies for production and not for consumption."


End of the World

The thoughts of a larger population of the Nigerian people see the fuel subsidy removal as a way to increase the sufferings of the people as its multiplier effect is already evident in cost of transportation and general prices of commodities and services. The fear of an inflation ensuing is also evident. Some also doubt the judicious use of the supposed savings owing to the bad leadership history of Nigeria.


A country still 100% generator-power driven with virtually all activities directly or indirectly related to petrol thus about a 100% increase in general cost of living. This has caused an uproar in the entire populace resulting to both national and international protests (#OccupyNigeria). The people question if this is the breathe of fresh air promised? Their trust on President Jonathan has been betrayed thus a legendary brutality to the common sense of the Nigerian voters who enthroned him.


Trending on Facebook and Twitter since the since the beginning of 2012 has been the fuel subsidy issue. A likely series of cataclysmic events have begun, inflicted physically and economically on Nigerians by their president who has been momentarily renamed Badluck Egbere (A night spirit of hatred) Jo-Lantern (Depicts the continued power failure). Some even say he now wants many Nigerians to wander without shoes as he the president schooled without shoes. What an ingenious citizenry.


In all the uprising, brilliant propositions and suggestions, funny comments and animations, expert advise and more, the 2012 Phenomenon (End of the World or A New World to Come) looks very eminent and Nigerians should get ready for the change.

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Politics / Governor T.a Orji's 2011 Christmas Message, The Remix (video Inside) by neduzi: 10:46am On Dec 22, 2011
I so so love this creator of this video. The people of Abia need to be rescued from whatever has held them bound. For the past 6 years of Governor T. A. Orji's administration, things get worse. Surely I will not say he is incapable but I sure believe there might be forces (physical and spiritual) hindering the progress of the state.


I really wish he and his cabinet sees this video. This will initiate the change the state desires. God bless Abia State. God bless Nigeria.

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Literature / Re: Do You Blog? by neduzi: 7:54am On Nov 24, 2011
For sure I do people, Hardcore Nigerian Boy. Check me up on http://neduzi..com
Politics / Re: I Listed 500 Govt Fund Thieves And Nothing Happened – Nzeribe by neduzi: 12:12pm On Oct 30, 2011
It totally makes no sense that people are bashing Senator Felix Authur Nzeribe. He only became a senator just for the quest of having a political power in Nigeria otherwise he's a clean straight business man. Can someone tell me the difference between Dangote producing cement & more & selling to the masses and Nzeribe dealing on arms & ammunition & supplying to countries that need them? Everyone chooses his market, he chose his & racked his billion dollars. He NEVER smuggled arms rather was legit in his trade. Mind u he had a humble begining & a great quest for money that's why he left Nigeria for UK, sold life insurance to blacks, got a Rolls Royce at about 25yrs i think. Was PR to former Ghanaian president Nkruma. I learnt so much from him. FOLLOW UR PURSUIT BUT NEVER TRAMPLE ON OTHERS. If any of u have the opportunity kindly read this book called THE AFRICAN LEGEND. I rest me case. God Bless Nigeria as we strive together to fight CORRUPTION.
Phones / Whose Got The Bbm Infection? by neduzi: 5:49pm On Oct 21, 2011
Whose got the BBM infection?

Sometime between the last quarter of 2009 and first quarter of 2010 an infective bug was let loose more than before and its effects grew so exponentially. One that when it bites leaves one frenziedly frisking fingers through the keypads of the bug originator (phone). A chronic infection! This infection is the almighty BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). I guess that name is quite familair? The purchasing trend for a Blackberry phone increased not for the smartphone, business-official and email purpose but for the chatting ish - BBM.

What is the BBM? It is quite synonymous to the Yahoo messenger, GTalk, MSN, 2go etc. The plus side of the BBm is that it offers that aesthetics and allows you to do a little customizing of the characters you want to choose. It also gives room for your online friends to know the songs you are listening at a particular moment (This is actually a way to start up or spice up a conversation). The BBM is the only chat app that allows segmentation of friends into groups as well as choosing to belong to groups.

With all these positives the addiction and social nuisance transmitted by the BBM bug is overwhelming. From checking your phone first thing when you rise from bed to being the last thing you always want to  set your eyes on before going to bed. The major reason why you will always want to charge your Blackberry phone every hour. Driving and pinging is a different tale! Walking on the road or "watching TV" with eyes glued on the screens of the BBM device. Most annoying social nuisance is seeing people fiddling with their phones in meetings, executive meetings! A colleague of mine got a query for that from her boss for pinging during a meeting with a state governor in the governor's office. An honor she rubbished.

Annoyingly, the BBM can never be turned off as you can't sign out of it. The best you can do is turn your alert to the silent mode. What a bondage to be pitied. RIM why? Worst of all once you change your BB to a higher model you've got to start re-entering and re-adding all your contacts as these cannot be backed up on the PC manager or synonymous to the GTalk, Yahoo messenger, MSN etc. A burden of a job to do.

Interestingly, the sale of the Blackberry can never decline. Reasons being that the device has a very versatile in the sense that it makes you feel belonged among a particular clique - The BB people; all longed for by mature adults and the teeming youths, children inclusive. A perception that attaches the blackberry to an article of ostentation yet bringing an anti social behavior. Really?! A friend once said, "I never liked the Blackberry but my fiance wanted it so bad, I got it for her and right now I beg her for attention because she is so into her BBM than myself." What a confession. My cousin says without her Blackberry (BBM) she feels lonely and depressed.

I'll really like to know what you guys think. If you are a Blackberry phone user please tell us how you deal with and manage this infection or are you immune to it. Also, if you are not a BB user how do you feel not belonging to this group and how's the urge like wanting to join.

People get the comments coming,

http://neduzi..com/2011/10/whose-got-bbm-infection.html
Phones / Whose Got The Bbm Infection? by neduzi: 5:47pm On Oct 21, 2011
Whose got the BBM infection?

Sometime between the last quarter of 2009 and first quarter of 2010 an infective bug was let loose more than before and its effects grew so exponentially. One that when it bites leaves one frenziedly frisking fingers through the keypads of the bug originator (phone). A chronic infection! This infection is the almighty BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). I guess that name is quite familair? The purchasing trend for a Blackberry phone increased not for the smartphone, business-official and email purpose but for the chatting ish - BBM.

What is the BBM? It is quite synonymous to the Yahoo messenger, GTalk, MSN, 2go etc. The plus side of the BBm is that it offers that aesthetics and allows you to do a little customizing of the characters you want to choose. It also gives room for your online friends to know the songs you are listening at a particular moment (This is actually a way to start up or spice up a conversation). The BBM is the only chat app that allows segmentation of friends into groups as well as choosing to belong to groups.

With all these positives the addiction and social nuisance transmitted by the BBM bug is overwhelming. From checking your phone first thing when you rise from bed to being the last thing you always want to set your eyes on before going to bed. The major reason why you will always want to charge your Blackberry phone every hour. Driving and pinging is a different tale! Walking on the road or "watching TV" with eyes glued on the screens of the BBM device. Most annoying social nuisance is seeing people fiddling with their phones in meetings, executive meetings! A colleague of mine got a query for that from her boss for pinging during a meeting with a state governor in the governor's office. An honor she rubbished.

Annoyingly, the BBM can never be turned off as you can't sign out of it. The best you can do is turn your alert to the silent mode. What a bondage to be pitied. RIM why? Worst of all once you change your BB to a higher model you've got to start re-entering and re-adding all your contacts as these cannot be backed up on the PC manager or synonymous to the GTalk, Yahoo messenger, MSN etc. A burden of a job to do.

Interestingly, the sale of the Blackberry can never decline. Reasons being that the device has a very versatile in the sense that it makes you feel belonged among a particular clique - The BB people; all longed for by mature adults and the teeming youths, children inclusive. A perception that attaches the blackberry to an article of ostentation yet bringing an anti social behavior. Really?! A friend once said, "I never liked the Blackberry but my fiance wanted it so bad, I got it for her and right now I beg her for attention because she is so into her BBM than myself." What a confession. My cousin says without her Blackberry (BBM) she feels lonely and depressed.

I'll really like to know what you guys think. If you are a Blackberry phone user please tell us how you deal with and manage this infection or are you immune to it. Also, if you are not a BB user how do you feel not belonging to this group and how's the urge like wanting to join.

People get the comments coming,

http://neduzi..com/2011/10/whose-got-bbm-infection.html
Celebrities / Pictures And Videos Of Beyonce's Fake Pregnancy Ooo! by neduzi: 8:51am On Oct 11, 2011
Just see them below in the link.

The news of Beyonce's pregnancy took the world by surprise. Doubts still abound on how real this pregnancy is as the pregnancy has been growing more than the usual pregnancy growth rate.
In the channel 7 "Sunday Night" interview with B, hell broke loose as the supposed pregnancy folded unusually. Hehehe!!!!

http://neduzi..com/2011/10/is-beyonce-truely-pregnant.html
Literature / A Tale Of Lagos Traffic Jam A.k.a Go-slow by neduzi: 11:45am On Oct 05, 2011
I've been waiting for a perfect day to write about this but from all indications with regards to my schedule there is never a perfect time except now. Maybe the traffic jam a.k.a go-slow got me all overwhelmed leaving me exhausted to write at all.

Lagos. The commercial nerve centre of Nigeria. The centre of excellence. The city that never sleeps I call it. I can tap myself on the chest and say all the Nigerian tribes (250+) are represented in this city (It is actually a state but the commercial nature of it has turned it to what looks like a single city.) Come to think of it, Lagos is the smallest state in Nigeria yet the most populated!
Down to the real deal. Once you visit Lagos the first thing you will notice is the bustling city amidst heavy vehicular traffic - better go-slow I tell you. It might interest you to know that an average Lagosian spends about 6 hours in traffic everyday. Wake as early as 4am and get home as late as 11pm. What a life! Did I hear you scream? Not alone, about a good number have either their breakfast, lunch or dinner in a moving vehicle. I can feel you shaking your head now, but that is the truth.

As much as everyone detest the traffic jam, myself especially (taking up the ferries, boats and the popular okada as means of escape) it has turned to a lot of fun for many. Lasgidi can never lack innovative ways of doing things - good or bad. Okay let me explore them. Warning: Laughter might tear you stomach ooooo! Hahahaaas!!

1) Pinging, Tweeting, Facebooking, Chatting things - This happens to be the favorite ish you see while in traffic jam. Driver and drivee doing their thing. As blackberries became an everybody affair what do you expect, crazy updates - "This traffic na die", "LATSMA dey craze o!" "This lady beside me is annoying" Abeg who ask una for these updates. Funny enough the driving pingers have an eye on their phone and the other on LATSMA or KAI or Police and the 3rd eye on what is happening around them.

2) Better sleeping or lost in thoughts - This is the most interesting especially for the passengers. Most have made the popular BRT, Danfo and Molue that short sleep session zones. See better dozing na. The drivers also do same. Carzy I tell you, only Baba God dey protect. The funniest parts are those situations where you see a driver totally lost in thought and the traffic in him moves but he's still there, sitting and mopping. Next in line is a loud honk of the horn of vehicles behind with rains of abuses - were, oloshi, olodo, foolish man move forward, if u no sabi drive u no go go park that car! Ah! how will I forget those furious nose pickers, seriously dialing the ringers in their noses. Hahahaaaaas!

3) The crazy eat outs - Gala, pure water, bottle water, lacasera, viju milk, coke , keep naming them you'll buy them and see people concentrating and eating. Oh, I forgot to mention kpekere (package and unpackaged), mamaput, chinchin. Lagidi will never stop to amaze me oo! For many the traffic jam is there own Alaba market.

4) Make up - On those early mornings when the rush is at its peak you'll find them ladies seriously dabbing their powder pads on their faces, eyeliners and lip glosses getting on the right spots. Accuracy and precision is needed here, please note that all the ladies involved here are experts. No mistakes at all. Y'all heard me right.

5) DJing and Horn honking - For the very bored and frustrated drivers all you hear is loud music playing. Even with your own headphones on you could hear these sounds clearly. These songs might be bunch of irritating bruhhaahhahaaha, Other drivers find their solitude by continuously and repeatedly honking their horns.

6) BJ and Kissing - Did I see your mouth wide open. For the kissing part it's very normal and common. If you are a popular night traffic dweller you'll always notice a lady's head down on the driver's thigh, with that up and down movement. Sometimes I wonder what will happen if the man driving was approaching cloud 9.

7) Toasting - Very common one again. A chic being toasted while sitting in a bus. Jeezz, the annoying parts are those situations where the girl is freaking tired with only her bed on her mind and a guy is asking silly questions. Hahahahaahs! See vexation on the babe's mind na. Funny enough after a rude response to the guy making advances at her you will still see another guy in that same bus still making passes at her. Well I've come to conclude that inside buses men tend to have higher testosterone levels. The craziest are the inter-car toasting. A guy in his guy toasting a babe in another car. Seriously. Gidi na die.

I've written that I don't think I remember more but for sure I know more exist. Even with all these wahala Lagos is still a city every Nigerian wants to be associated with. Lagos! Eko o ni baje ooo!

Please kindly share your own traffic jam experiences. Thanks y'all.

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Romance / Re: What's Your Definition Of Being Single?( A Single Person) by neduzi: 5:46pm On Oct 03, 2011
iice:

Single legally means not married.
                                 There is absolutely no better explanation. Iice just nailed it. Once i ain't married every other thing i do makes me single. So that means i can be dating, yes cos i ain't searchin but legally i'm single. If u don't accept y don't we fill in in forms that we r dating or engaged. The onset of social media helped in creating more zones between the single and married. We then have SINGLE NOT SEARCHING, SINGLE & SEARCHING, IN A RELATIONSHIP BUT LOOKING, ENGAGED, COMPLICATED, DATING etc etc. It really now boils down on what one actually wants to choose or believe depending on the aspect the question of status is asked.
Romance / In Love With Two Men by neduzi: 1:35pm On Sep 30, 2011
In love with two men


This issue really got me thinking when I came across it. though I have always known stuffs like this exist.

I was opportune to read a very long SMS sent by a lady to a relationship expert. It goes thus:

"I'm a young lady of 27 and I think I've found myself in a dilemma. I am madly in love with two different men. I miss them both so dearly that I stay awake most nights with thoughts of them in my head. Most times I feel I'm really going insane but for sure the love I have for them seems to grow by the hour. I am really confused and need your assistance. Pls help me!!! - Yetunde."

I have researched via internet and books to know more about this situation. I saw so mush info on this. You can read it here or here or here

Please, please, please is this really possible and what do you make of it?Your contributions.

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Family / Why Do I Need To Get Married? by neduzi: 6:13pm On Sep 09, 2011
Why do I need to get married?

Why do I have to get married? I guess everyone will be wondering what is it exactly this is about. Well just a little activation of my thought process. In my course of sampling both married and single individuals i can to an understanding that various persons have varying desires as to have they need to choose a mate, be it male or female.

For some it is just a need for a companion. Others their status need to change to a Mr. proper or Mrs. so they can occupy certain positions. And for most, the male folks mainly they need someone or people that will keep their name in continuity. Some for support and losts more.

I sure believe that most of us having other varying reasons. Just bare your mind here and share your views. Waiting,
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Jobs/Vacancies / Nysc Programmer/web Designer by neduzi: 8:32pm On Sep 04, 2011
Vacancies exist for NYSC/Corpers who are skilled in Programming/Web designing with a good knowledge of Graphics.
Salary is attractive and work condition is very flexible. Qualified candidates should forward their CVs to info@soultechsystems.com

Candidates will be contacted as soon as CVs are received.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Blackberry Torch 9500 4 Sale In Ikorodu by neduzi: 8:15pm On Aug 25, 2011
bro gimme ur number or cal me 08094827447

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