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OluYom
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Posted: 2006-01-24 20:38
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In my candid opinion, the present government is playing the fiddle while the city burns. People are so generally tired of the way things are that an inferno may erupt at any time. An inferno I am convinced police and military bullets and tanks will not be able to check.

Just take a look at the Niger Delta. Its only a little while and other regions will start having militias as well. Except things change.

Anti-corruption... mouth.
When someone is hit, we all know the guy (like Bafa Ologun, Alams & co) only fell out with the Centre (or precisely Baba). Anti-corruption my foot.

How do you fight corruption when armed policeman who have not been paid their meagre pitances in 4 months are let loose on the streets daily, while the Executive and Legislature get paid fat bonuses and allowances promptly every month, in addition to the numerous white and brown envelopes, and contracts awarded to their proxies?

How do you fight corruption and greed when the guys at the top flaunt our oil money in the faces of the impoverished daily without any direct and indirect benefits being derived by the generality of the people?

How? Anyone wants to pick me up for standing for truth should get it over with quick

[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2006-01-24 19:44 ]
teexl
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Posted: 2006-01-25 20:16
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@ aya,u are going to be picked up alright buts its for well done pat......wonder how many.................are furiously seething in their forms of anger..sorry ive been out guys,but im not back yet.
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Posted: 2006-01-25 20:24
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@ aya,u are going to be picked up alright buts its for well done pat......wonder how many.................are furiously seething in their forms of anger..sorry ive been out guys,but im not back yet.
bennie
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Posted: 2006-01-25 22:09
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I totally agree with Coola, AYA & Brym. In Nigeria you have to be a politician, and also in PDP to have a voice. Everyday you turn on the local TV stations, it's the ugly faces of politicians we get to see. Imagine a country of bout 160 million and only one man feels he's the best we've got in terms of leadership. How sad.
This makes us 4 now.
coolapostle
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Posted: 2006-01-25 23:50
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Guys, make that 3... I didn't say I wanted to visit SSS with U Guys.

Just for fun... lets see how easy it is to track us down and pick us up....

AYA -very easy... his website url leads to his phone numbers, office address and even church service venue. His previous posts reveal his business, family profile (wife and 2 kids) and even birthdays. The SSS can even pick him up at his mPowered meetings ("Hi, I want to attend your mobile phone meetings, can you give me the location?")

Amby-a little tough...Google "ambyzown" and you will probably see all his online hangouts. A little digging will reveal his personal website. Here you can get his full name and you now have something to dig deeper. His old Glo phone number is somewhere and a search of his SMS data @ Glo will bring up everything about him (though that is a tough one to pull, someone working in one of the networks has told me how he tracked a crook using his SMS...scary!)

Mamba, Mikky and Seni -students...very difficult. Mamba @ Lekki LBS, the rest at UniLag. It will take some coaxing to get them to a face to face meeting b4 catching them. They are also using nicknames... an added obstacle. The SSS will have to befriend them first before....

Me -easy... try to get me to "lunch" (to discuss GSM) and U have me within the hour! Hehehe

Brix - another easy (and lucrative catch since it will involve a trip to SA). The fella has his picture in a recent post.... hehehe even his office building! They fly to SSS, locate the building and wait for him as he whistles to work and BAM... my boet is in a the next flight here. Which is not that bad since he has expressed his wish to visit Naija... hehehehehe


No... I minus myself from the SSS crew. Hehehehe

And I hope U Guys get the lessons...
OluYom
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Posted: 2006-01-26 00:16
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On 2006-01-25 23:50:55, coolapostle wrote:
And I hope U Guys get the lessons...


Which are?
mamba
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Posted: 2006-01-26 02:08
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The first person the SSS will likely grab should be AYA, followed by coola & Amby
ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-01-26 05:48
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@Coola and Mamba: Una no well o, I had myself a good laugh after reading coolapostle's post. very true about the lunch bait working against him.

But seriously, the issues Aya raised, coupled with his obvious disgust with the current administration bellies the general attitude of most Nigerians towards this regime. I wonder what demon it is that just possesses African leaders as soon as they get into positions of power that makes them change so radically. Its sad that Nigerians now have to wish for a re-enactment of the "1988 divine revolution"
I just wish our president would face the issues at hand instead of meddling into state politics, and leave honorably at the end of his tenure.
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Angelgirl
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Posted: 2006-01-26 11:30
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On 2006-01-25 23:50:55, coolapostle wrote:
Guys, make that 3... I didn't say I wanted to visit SSS with U Guys.

Me -easy... try to get me to "lunch" (to discuss GSM) and U have me within the hour! Hehehe


No... I minus myself from the SSS crew. Hehehehe

And I hope U Guys get the lessons...



Cool you are funny indeed!
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-01-26 11:47
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HEY ALL PNFERS!!!!

What is happening here? Last time i checked the thread we were talking about National issues like he condition of our Airlines to the evil plot of MTN of world domination!!! Now y'all are putting up photos and comparing phones! What gives. Thought PNF was gonna change Nigeria then the World!!!! AYA, what happened????

brix25
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Posted: 2006-01-26 12:44
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@coola: All I can say is I ain't scared of your security police...here in SA we've got enough drama with people being assisnated on highways and spooks going missing...don't even talk about Zuma and his thirst for power which will never be quenched.

@abubakar: Relax boet, we don't want to change the world...just want to get more people communicating across the African continent.
Liar liar pants on fire/ You burning up like David Koresh- Ghostface Killah
OluYom
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Posted: 2006-01-26 13:48
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On 2006-01-26 11:47:50, abubakar wrote:
Thought PNF was gonna change Nigeria then the World!!!!


@abu: The present topic of discussion is an opportunity to prove how committed you are to changing Nigeria at least.

Let's hear your take on the current government and corruption in high places...even at the risk of an invitation from the guys at the SSS (State Security Service). Let's hear you...

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On 2006-01-26 12:44:37, brix25 wrote:
@abubakar: Relax boet, we don't want to change the world...just want to get more people communicating across the African continent.


Nicely put. That sounds more like what PNF is all about.

[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2006-01-26 12:54 ]
ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-01-26 14:49
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On 2006-01-26 11:47:50, abubakar wrote: Thought PNF was gonna change Nigeria then the World!!!! AYA, what happened????



you disappeared, thats what happened!
but now that u're back, u'll lead the crusade won't u?
Areafada
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Posted: 2006-01-26 16:45
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nokia doesn't use quality plastic any longer. the hinge of my communicator just broke off, I sent it back 2 jand, they said the warranty didn't cover such.
had 2 repair it in computer village Nigeria. it cost me twenty thousand naira to get a new plastic casing and one thousand to replace the casing, can u imagine.
I could ave gotten a SE fone with that money, but but but I'm sorry I can't do without my babe.
Senisho
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Posted: 2006-01-26 16:49
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SSS!!!? Where!!!? Dat means no more informations about me 4 sure. @AYA, my-symbian.com doesn't have free softwares(mp3) dat work, any other? Pls. @all, it's been 2 days now since I browsed any WAP page, keeps saying "Error 502: bad gateway", but opera mini works fine(posting 4rm it). Has it been d same 4 other Vmobile subs?
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