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Politics / Re: Reasons Some Ex-governors Won’t Face Trial - CCB by rimms(m): 9:19pm On Sep 29, 2011
Round them all up and set them on fire. Let them burn slowly to death and continue to burn in hell.
They are all the same, they are all thieve, they are all disappointment, they are all responsible for the down fall of this country, they are all crooks. They all from the top to the bottom deserve to suffer.
Revolution now!
Politics / Re: If You Were President, Which Sector Would Have No 1 Priority? by rimms(m): 2:22am On Sep 29, 2011
Prosecuting all corrupt leaders and quickly killing them.
When this has been accomplished, all other things will follow in place.
Politics / Re: Dr Akala Faults Ajimobi Relief Efforts To Flood Victims by rimms(m): 4:20am On Sep 28, 2011
posted by Ekoile

I no get book oooooo

I no get show ooooo

I no get school bag ooooo

I no be elephant oooo

I no be dog ooooo

I no be general oooo

I no be Obama oooo

I no be Goliath oooo

Obama praise me ooo

United Nation like me ooo

I be nobody ooooo

I be mumu oooo

I be Odechukwu oooo

I know boko haram, but I'm too scared to lift a finger oooo

I be weak and incompetent punk oooo

Na madam umbrella dey run the country oooo

Ne madam Umblerra shake hand and do meeting for UN ooooo

I just tanda like mumu as usual while madam umbrella push me comot from plane to handle business oooo



Wetin I go do now ooooooo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000



lmao

What is this? Are you kidding me? Are you serious? Wow!
I mean, I knew something was wrong, but didn't know it was this bad. For real, a part time job won't be a bad idea.
Politics / Re: Tinubu's Trial Is An Embarrassment To Nigeria - Prof. Tam David-West by rimms(m): 4:43pm On Sep 27, 2011
Aren't we ashamed of what is on ground in Nigeria? Do you seriously think there is any leader of any kind in Nigeria?
Politics / Re: Tinubu's Trial Is An Embarrassment To Nigeria - Prof. Tam David-West by rimms(m): 4:35pm On Sep 27, 2011
Why are we here discussing such? Aren't we better than this? Why aren't we rational about things? Why aren't we worried about our future? Is this how low we could go?

As far as I'm concerned, all leaders in this country should be rounded up and set on fire. Let them scream and burn to death, and continue to burn in hell.
Leaders from every part of Nigeria destroyed this beautiful country. They all deserve no mercy, they should all pay for what they've done to our country, our future and the future of the unborn babies.
The rope is straining and about to come loose. Revolution now, revolution without mercy will come soon.

Nobody is going free, they will pay.
Politics / Re: Akala Condemns Ajimobi Over Affairs With Tinubu by rimms(m): 11:54pm On Sep 25, 2011
To correct someone you need to understand what has been done incorrectly. The sad part is, majority of us do not know. And this is why leaders like Governor Ajimobi makes decisions without any hesitation. Nobody to challenge them.
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Politics / Re: Akala Condemns Ajimobi Over Affairs With Tinubu by rimms(m): 11:44pm On Sep 25, 2011
Sycophantism is the most lucrative job in Nigeria. The requirements to be qualified for this position is also very straight forward. Just say yes sir or up chair, even if things that are being done are unGodly or worthy of ridicule; Just keep your eyes closed and pretty soon you will become a Lagos big boy. It's that simple
It works all the time in Nigeria like a charm.
Let us just continue to pray for a break-thru for this country.
Politics / Re: Akala Condemns Ajimobi Over Affairs With Tinubu by rimms(m): 11:21pm On Sep 25, 2011
@ cre88tivit: I must admit that I'm very impressed with the study case you put together, it really simplified and brought common sense to the subject of the discussion. I like it.
Politics / Re: Akala Condemns Ajimobi Over Affairs With Tinubu by rimms(m): 10:57pm On Sep 25, 2011
delafruita, again, there are many other ways ajimobi could have supported tinubu. abandoning his job and the traumatized ibadan people wasn't an appropriate decision a respectable leader should have made.
let me ask you a question, gov fashola did not go to abuja for the trial, do you think fashola's support for tinubu is any less than ajimobi's?
here is a case study: your manager has been accused of stealing from your organization. as a supervisor, you abandoned your duties and your staffs to attend the trial of your manager because he was the one that got you your current position. how do you think the upper management team will feel? how to you think your staffs you left behind will feel? is it about your manager or about your duties as a supervisor and the goals of the organization?
we need not to forget that a position of a governor is a job and nothing else.

by the way who paid for the day ajimobi wasn't in ibadan to do what he has been elected to do?
i remember obama taking a vacation a couple of months ago. he was heavily dispraised for this action, because americans felt that his attention should have been on reducing unemployment rate in the country.
In a nutshell, it can not further be broken down into a simpler form than this ^^^^^^
A good job indeed.
Politics / Re: Akala Condemns Ajimobi Over Affairs With Tinubu by rimms(m): 5:56pm On Sep 25, 2011
i voted for fashola and the support ajimobi got from my entire people in oyo state was thicker than thief's neck.
i need not to name myself eko ile or lagos or acn or tinubu to show my love or to tell the world that i'm close to acn party. grow up, brother.
   grin grin
Politics / Re: Wake Up In The Morning, What Is Your Wish Breaking News Headline(s)? by rimms(m): 9:58pm On Sep 21, 2011
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: Tinubu’s Trial Adjourned To October 26 by rimms(m): 6:25pm On Sep 21, 2011
No worries, my brother.
REVOLUTION is inevitable. It is coming very soon and they know it too.
Politics / Re: Tinubu’s Trial Adjourned To October 26 by rimms(m): 6:01pm On Sep 21, 2011
An epidemic of wasted time comprising countless hours, days and money spent on trials with little to show for it.
A perfectly coordinated REVOLUTION like there is no tomorrow by all Nigerians is what we need. Nothing else will revamp this country.
Revolution doesn't discriminate; every political parties will be vacuumed from the top to the bottom.
Politics / Re: The Revolution We Need by rimms(m): 3:49pm On Sep 21, 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: The Revolution We Need by rimms(m): 1:36pm On Sep 20, 2011
Nigerians must come to realize that bondage is free of charge, but freedom is never free; it is paid for with the blood of patriots and heroes. Where are the patriots and heroes in Nigeria?
Revolution today will produce a better tomorrow.
No revolution, no future for anyone in Nigeria.
Politics / Re: The Revolution We Need by rimms(m): 12:37am On Sep 20, 2011
No Evolution Without Revolution
Politics / The Revolution We Need by rimms(m): 8:45pm On Sep 19, 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 / More Power To Boko Haram by rimms(m): 4:51am On Sep 19, 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.

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