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Business / Re: Otunba Mike Adenuga: The Heartless Tyrant? by rimms(m): 6:31pm On Nov 05, 2011
@Oluti, I know how this man thinks and how his people operate, just take my advise and see what happens.
Business / Re: Otunba Mike Adenuga: The Heartless Tyrant? by rimms(m): 6:30pm On Nov 05, 2011
I'm with you 100%.
Politicians and wealthy Nigerians live under the same umbrella. No respect for the rule of laws and human beings.
Business / Re: Otunba Mike Adenuga: The Heartless Tyrant? by rimms(m): 3:25pm On Nov 05, 2011
You do not need any evidence to belive the poster. This how Mike Operates for many years.
I know both men very well.
Mike is richer, but Dangote is a better man by far.
Mike is fake, unprofessional, unreasonable, a wicked soul and a control freak.

@poster, if you listen to me you will win this battle.
You must stay together, create heavy traffic right in-front of his building on Adeola Odekun Street, your signs must be very big and visible. Be ready to do this type of protest more than just once. Let the world know that you're not asking for a gift from Mike, you're asking for what belongs to you.
Mike's illogical business ways is known across the country, so the public will support you. But you must be ready to be consistent.
Mike people know the best way to buy news or good image, so do not count on newspapers or any other news madia.

Also counting on lawyers or rule of laws will be a waste of time if you want to win this battle. Get him by his balls and you will get your money.
Mike can not afford any negative public attention at this time. So, if you fight hard and you make a lot of noise to expose the man, he will run away as usual and you will be paid.
Do not be intimidated, Mike is a coward that has nobody, even his family on his side, but only the desperate sycophant that usually leave when the water hit the boiling point.
Go out there, fight hard, don't back down and what belongs to you will be released.
Business / Re: Otunba Mike Adenuga: The Heartless Tyrant? by rimms(m): 4:53am On Nov 05, 2011
Excellent Business Man = Mike Adenuga Dangote
Excellent Nigerian =Mike Adenuga Dangote
Excellent Family Man = Mike Adenuga Dangote
Respect for Human Beings = Mike Adenuga Dangote
Man of Integrity = Mike Adenuga Dangote

Mike has nothing but money.
Business / Re: Otunba Mike Adenuga: The Heartless Tyrant? by rimms(m): 2:08am On Nov 05, 2011
Mike Adenuga, this man is not what Nigerian paid news media, reporters and other money worshippers report.
He is a coward, childish, unprofessional, unreasonable, illogical, fake, wicked, brainless, and a self centered fo00l Nigeria has ever produced.
He is a control freak, that thinks he's larger than God himself.
You will make a lot of money working for him or being around him as long as you're ready to sell your soul, your self respect and your self dignity.
He will give you the world as long as you're ready to worship him and never try to have more than he does.
There is no business deal you do with this man that goes smoothly. Initially, it may look like you're making a lot of money, but at the end you will lose every single dime you have invested. Eventhough he has it all, but he still wants it all and nobody must have it. Total craziness.
You may think this man is generous, but the truth is, he has so much, enough to feed up to 10 countries for 10 years, but he doesn't want the next man to have as much.
He doesn't like any environment that is too structured or organized. He finds it very difficult to function well in such environment, this is why he will rather spend most of his time in Nigeria where money controls and buys everything.
He continues to have major issues in Ghana with Glo rollout because Ghana is a little bit more organized.
Why they continue to give this man awards in Nigeria still doesn't make any sense to me. Believe it or not, he is not a good business man, or a good family man, or a good Nigerian, or a good human being. All he is good at doing is using people and throwing them away like trash when he's done with them.
When he is around, you can't say anything or move or blink without getting a permission from him. The man is a mad man. He treats all the grown men that work for him like a second class citizens that have no life, but to kiss his assss 24/7.
All his children will do anything to avoid the man. I was also told that he has neglected most of his extended family members because he is too scared and paranoid, he doesn't want anyone else at the top, but himself and his estranged children.
More than anything else he despises happiness or when someone around him is too happy he usually gets sick.
He prefers to surround himself with people with low self-esteem, low mentality and a whole lot of polished illiterates that have no choice but to hanging there and worship him.
He loves to break down people's self confidence because he hates when someone is extremely bright.
He moves around with loads of body guards because he has done too many people wrong all around the world. He really has nobody on his side but the sycophant that have no other choice but to stay close to him.
The man is a weird human being who is really not happy with himself. But one thing is certain, it is too late to teach an old dog new tricks, the man will never change.

@Topic, if you people are totally committed and stay together to deal with this man, you will win. But you must be consistent, you must make loud noise, you must create heavy traffic in-front of his building and you must make sure that all your signs are very visible to the public, let the world know the real Mike Adenuga. He is a coward that hates negative attention from the citizens of this country. He knows that any negative attention can also lead to something else that may be too difficult to handle, he prefers the can of worms to remain closed.
So, stay strong, stay together and do not stop until you get what belongs to you guys.
Most people know his terrible character, so, you will get support from the public.
Just like the rest, he may have money, but he doesn't have the control he used to have. Thank God things are changing in Nigeria.

Adenuga is not the only one out there, we have many more, but we must fish them out 1 by 1 and educate the public.
Goodluck.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by rimms(m): 10:12pm On Oct 20, 2011
Nobody lives forever.
You came with nothing, you leave with nothing.
Think more about the future and think less about today.
It's not what is said about you when you're here, but what people say about you when you're gone.
Africa is blessed, but we are nothing as long as bad leadership is allowed at all levels.

Nigerians rise up and challenge/ attack your bad leaders viciously.

How can you allow known corrupt ex governors to live peacefully in their various mansion? I do not get, can someone help? PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
Politics / Re: Freedom Is Not Free: Corrupt Nigerian Leaders Should Be Challenged And Attacked. by rimms(m): 2:45pm On Oct 20, 2011
If Libyans can do it, Nigerians can do it.
If Gaddafi with so much power, so much money and so much followers could be wasted like a street dog, any leader in Nigeria can be wasted.
Politics / Re: How To Start A Revolution In Nigeria: Enough Is Enough by rimms(m): 2:44pm On Oct 20, 2011
We need less than a 1000 leaders in Nigeria to be wasted just like Gaddafi for this country to move forward.
It makes me sick to know that less than 1000 people are holding this country back and brainwashed citizens are not creative enough to do something unprecedented about this group of people.
Politics / Re: How To Start A Revolution In Nigeria: Enough Is Enough by rimms(m): 2:40pm On Oct 20, 2011
At this point there is nothing to lose.
Too many are suffering, and dying while 8% of the population, (mostly leaders and their friends and families) continues to loot our money.

REVOLUTION!!!!!
Politics / Re: Freedom Is Not Free: Corrupt Nigerian Leaders Should Be Challenged And Attacked. by rimms(m): 2:30pm On Oct 20, 2011
Gaddafi who was the man with GOLD and DIAMOND fingers has been wasted on the street like an unwanted female dog.

http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2011/10/20/gaddafi-dead-libya-rebels

Nobody lives forever.
Nobody is bigger than God
You came with nothing, you leave with nothing.
Politics / Re: Freedom Is Not Free: Corrupt Nigerian Leaders Should Be Challenged And Attacked. by rimms(m): 2:29pm On Oct 20, 2011
I blame no leaders.
I blame Nigerians who are not courageous enough.
The little ones (Delta boys and Boko Haram) with courage have been corrupt with self interest.

No courage
No patriotism
No unity
No Vision
Politics / Re: Freedom Is Not Free: Corrupt Nigerian Leaders Should Be Challenged And Attacked. by rimms(m): 2:28pm On Oct 20, 2011
It isn't fair for big money to only circulate among these leaders, their families and friends.

Nigerians should be bold and fight for their rights.
Our leaders should be challenged and attacked gorilla style or else they will stay around forever and ever.
Politics / Freedom Is Not Free: Corrupt Nigerian Leaders Should Be Challenged And Attacked. by rimms(m): 2:27pm On Oct 20, 2011
From what we can see in Egypt and Libya, it is obvious that freedom is not free.

It is time for Nigerians to wake up and stand up together.
Our leaders in Nigeria have never been attacked or challenged.
May be if they are attacked or challenged viciously things will change in Nigeria for better.

Nobody lives forever.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Gadhafi Captured? On CNN (Pictures) by rimms(m): 2:22pm On Oct 20, 2011
Gaddafi who was the man with GOLD and DIAMOND fingers has been wasted on the street like an unwanted female dog.

Nobody lives forever.
Nobody is bigger than God
You came with nothing, you leave with nothing.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Gadhafi Captured? On CNN (Pictures) by rimms(m): 2:20pm On Oct 20, 2011
http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2011/10/20/gaddafi-dead-libya-rebels
Yes, he's dead. Libyans finally got their freedom after 42 yrs.
Nobody is going to live forever.
Now with all the POWER, GOLD, DIAMOND and MONEY he accumulated and fought for for over 42 years, Gaddafi will be dropped in a hole just like any other Libyan citizen with nothing.

When are we, Nigerians are going to get our freedom from this group of vicious criminals that call themselves leaders?
Politics / Re: Gaddafi Is Dead: Confirmed with picture by rimms(m): 2:13pm On Oct 20, 2011
Gaddafi who was the man with GOLD and DIAMOND fingers has been wasted on the street like an unwanted female dog.

Nobody lives forever.
Nobody is bigger than God
You came with nothing, you leave with nothing.
Politics / Re: Gaddafi Is Dead: Confirmed with picture by rimms(m): 2:08pm On Oct 20, 2011
I blame no leaders.
I blame Nigerians who are not courageous enough.
The little ones (Delta boys and Boko Haram) with courage have been corrupt with self interest.

No courage
No patriotism
No unity
No Vision
Politics / Re: Gaddafi Is Dead: Confirmed with picture by rimms(m): 1:59pm On Oct 20, 2011
It isn't fair for big money to only circulate among these leaders, their families and friends.

Nigerians should be bold and fight for their rights.
Our leaders should be challenged and attacked gorilla style or else they will stay around forever and ever.
Politics / Re: Gaddafi Is Dead: Confirmed with picture by rimms(m): 1:56pm On Oct 20, 2011
Our leaders in Nigeria have never been attacked or challenged.
May be if they are attacked or challenged viciously things will change in Nigeria for better.

Nobody lives forever.
Politics / Gaddafi Is Dead: Confirmed with picture by rimms(m): 1:51pm On Oct 20, 2011
http://www.timeslive.co.za/africa/2011/10/20/gaddafi-dead-libya-rebels
Yes, he's dead. Libyans finally got their freedom after 42 yrs.
Nobody is going to live forever.
Now with all the POWER, GOLD, DIAMOND and [b]MONEY [/b]he accumulated and fought for for over 42 years, Gaddafi will be dropped in a hole just like any other Libyan citizen with nothing.

When are we, Nigerians are going to get our freedom from this group of vicious criminals that call themselves leaders?
Politics / Re: Akala And Daniel Received A Hero's Welcome In Court by rimms(m): 11:49pm On Oct 12, 2011
Where were the Boko Harams when we needed them the most?
Hopeless fOQLs!
Politics / Re: Wanted - A Nigerian Revolution. I Am Ready To Die For Nigeria. But Are You? by rimms(m): 6:47pm On Oct 11, 2011
MY DREAM


A successful REVOLUTION has taken place overnight; about 2150 corrupt Nigerian leaders were wasted overnight. The military is currently in-charge, United Nation is monitoring activity, United States of America has sent his support team to assist with the transition process. Ghana, Togo, South Africa and a few other African countries are also on ground to assist and support the transition process.
No casualty among the citizens reported, but all Nigerian citizens and other people in the country are advised to stay indoor until further notice.
May God answer our prayers.

Amen.
Politics / Re: Wanted - A Nigerian Revolution. I Am Ready To Die For Nigeria. But Are You? by rimms(m): 6:46pm On Oct 11, 2011
Revolution is artlessly a fundamental change in power structures that takes place as quickly as possible. As a matter of fact there are two types of political revolution: 1, Complete change from one constitution to another and 2, Modification of an existing constitution.
Without any doubt on my mind, I believe the first type will be perfect for Nigeria; if it is well coordinated it will work perfectly in Nigeria. But because of the populous size of Nigeria, it can not be done by a single man or tribe. It must be jointly methodized, this is why it is significantly crucial for all Nigerians to become disentangled and amalgamated.
We must note that revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.
The keys to a successful revolution are: Togetherness, Determination, Endurance and Benevolentness.
Without a successful revolution in this country the future of our children, grand children and great grand children is plunged deep in darkness.
Nigerians must also note that our objective which is in one box is common in every way. Together we must unlock this box, rise up and let us battle for our freedom, or else things will never change.

Come to think about it, our leaders have never been challenged before. This may be the crux of our problem.
Nobody is going to do it for us.
Politics / Re: Wanted - A Nigerian Revolution. I Am Ready To Die For Nigeria. But Are You? by rimms(m): 6:44pm On Oct 11, 2011
A transformation that takes us from burdensome society to a true libertarian country is what we need in this grim and unpleasantly looted country.
A perfectly coordinated revolution is necessary to get to where we want to be in Nigeria. But it can not be done by a single man or tribe.
On this forum, people are finding themselves easily triggered into strong emotional reactions, being hyper-sensitive, being prone to angry disputes with one another, which could be avoided. Instead, we should all start to understand our position and realize that our objectives are common in every way.
Nigerians must come together by calling upon one another to jointly recognize our true current state of development and our challenges, and take action. Action is louder and more productive than words.
Let us not allow politicians to keep us tangled up, we accomplish nothing when we allow this to happen.

Boko Haram might just be the blessing and the break we need in this country at this time.

By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.
Richard Dawkins
Politics / Re: Wanted - A Nigerian Revolution. I Am Ready To Die For Nigeria. But Are You? by rimms(m): 6:43pm On Oct 11, 2011
I can not believe that I will be here today illuminating the actions of a terrorist group that has killed many of my brothers and sisters. But something got to give, we can not continue to live this way. Here comes the end of business as usual operations.
It may not register at the moment, but the best thing that has ever happened to this country in many years is Boko Haram. This terrorist group is needed in Nigeria more than anything else and I believe that something great will come out of this terrible experience at the end. God knows that we needed something exorbitant to wake us from our deep sleep, Boko Haram may be just the thing we've been waiting for.

M E S S A G E TO BOKO HARAM
Nigerians are peaceful people that love life more than anything else. Please make your action count, TARGET ONLY THE LEADERS THAT HAVE BROUGHT OUR COUNTRY TO HER KNEES and let my people live.

MORE POWER TO BOKO HARAM.
Politics / Re: Wanted - A Nigerian Revolution. I Am Ready To Die For Nigeria. But Are You? by rimms(m): 6:41pm On Oct 11, 2011
Revolution? Are you serious? If yes, how serious are you?
No EVOLUTION without REVOLUTION
Nigeria needs revolution like no man's business. And I smell REVOLUTION in Nigeria, it's coming very soon; nothing can stop it.
Politics / Re: EFCC Gets Approval To Try Gbenga Daniel And Adebayo Akala by rimms(m): 5:16pm On Oct 03, 2011
PDP = ACN = CPC = CRINIMALS
Round these animals up, soak them with petrol, set them on fire, give them a chance to burn to death and continue to burn in hell.
Politics / Re: U.s To Fight Boko Haram, Corruption In Nigeria -Hillary Clinton by rimms(m): 12:48pm On Oct 03, 2011
The real corrupt guys are un-touchable boko haram or any "other" group can never get 50 ft near someone like OBJ
Wake up!
If Boko Haram could get to UN building Obasanjo is a piece of cake. Nothing in Nigeria can stop a group like Boko Haram, this is why 51st anniversary was a low keyed event and why many of these animals called leaders are looking behind their back 10 times per second.
Politics / Re: EFCC Gets Approval To Try Gbenga Daniel And Adebayo Akala by rimms(m): 12:17pm On Oct 03, 2011
More money for the lawyers, judges and even the media.
Round these animals up, set them on fire, let them burn to death and continue to burn in hell.
Politics / Re: U.s To Fight Boko Haram, Corruption In Nigeria -Hillary Clinton by rimms(m): 7:55pm On Oct 02, 2011
We may not realize it at the moment, but sooner or later it will become clear to all of us that Boko Haram is indirectly a blessing to this country.
Believe it or not, our leaders have slowed down with the way things are done in general. They are a little bit more careful with the way business as usual operations are taken place in the country. And this is so not because they wanted to change their ways, but because Boko Haram is unpredictable and no one really knows the main reason behind Boko Haram's operations.
I still believe that something positive will come out of the Boko Haramism experience in Nigeria. I will not be surprised if a new group similar to Boko Haram emerges soon to basically target and wipe off all the corrupt and unwanted leaders in Nigeria.
We may not feel it or see it, but leaders in this country are concerned and are taking caution not to game the system the way they've done in the past.

Let us be patience, I can smell change that is about to take place.
Politics / Re: U.s To Fight Boko Haram, Corruption In Nigeria -Hillary Clinton by rimms(m): 7:54pm On Oct 02, 2011
Nigerians have suffered and died for no reason for too many years. I welcome anything that we bring the change we deserve.
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Is Not The Cause Of Low-keyed 51st Celebration - FG by rimms(m): 6:52pm On Oct 02, 2011
Low keyed celebration isn't a bad idea in a wealthy country that also has 80% of her population living below poverty level. What is there to celebrate?

We may not realize it at the moment, but sooner or later it will become clear to all of us that Boko Haram is indirectly a blessing to this country.
Believe it or not, our leaders have slowed down with the way things are done in general. They are a little bit more careful with the way business as usual operations are taken place in the country. And this is so not because they wanted to change their ways, but because Boko Haram is unpredictable and no one really knows the main reason behind Boko Haram's operations.
I still believe that something positive will come out of the Boko Haramism experience in Nigeria. I will not be surprised if a new group similar to Boko Haram emerges soon to basically target and wipe off all the corrupt and unwanted leaders in Nigeria.
We may not feel it or see it, but leaders in this country are concerned and are taking caution not to game the system the way they've done in the past.

Let us be patience, I can smell change that is about to take place.

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