Gaddafi is a Madman, Says Mark (Page 2)

Date: 18-03-2010 7:59 am (14 years ago) | Author: Teeco Designer
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- ajanni at 20-03-2010 11:16 PM (14 years ago)
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ok GOD BLESS YOU FOR THAT
Posted: at 20-03-2010 11:16 PM (14 years ago) | Grande Master
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- chik001 at 21-03-2010 03:00 PM (14 years ago)
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Quote from: odiono on 20-03-2010 11:05 PM
IF THERE IS ANY ADJECTIVE WORSE THAN MADMAN AS USED BY DAVID MARK, IT IS MORE FITTING FOR GADAFI!
NIGERIA IS AN INDEPENDENT STATE QUITE DISTINCT FROM LIBYA! NO COUNTRY OF THE MODERN WORD HAS ATTAINED DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT CRISES SUCH AS WE HAVE IN THE PRESENT NIGERIA!
THERE ARE BETTER WAYS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM!

what are the better ways of solving naija problem?
Posted: at 21-03-2010 03:00 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- ajanni at 21-03-2010 03:51 PM (14 years ago)
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functionality of law
Posted: at 21-03-2010 03:51 PM (14 years ago) | Grande Master
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- chik001 at 21-03-2010 04:09 PM (14 years ago)
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Quote from: ajanni on 21-03-2010 03:51 PM
functionality of law

Please could you answer these questions frankly:

1. who makes and enforces laws in naija

2. what are the responsibilities of nigerian citizens.

3. what happens when those responsible for making and enforcing the law fail in their duties?

4. what happens when the populace or citizens fail in responsibilities to the law and country.

5. In regards to the situation in naija, do you think we as a people are doing our responsilities as required of us?
Posted: at 21-03-2010 04:09 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- odiono at 21-03-2010 05:44 PM (14 years ago)
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Re: Gaddafi is a Madman, Says Mark
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Quote from: odiono on Yesterday at 11:05:45 PM
IF THERE IS ANY ADJECTIVE WORSE THAN MADMAN AS USED BY DAVID MARK, IT IS MORE FITTING FOR GADAFI!
NIGERIA IS AN INDEPENDENT STATE QUITE DISTINCT FROM LIBYA! NO COUNTRY OF THE MODERN WORD HAS ATTAINED DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT CRISES SUCH AS WE HAVE IN THE PRESENT NIGERIA!
THERE ARE BETTER WAYS OF SOLVING THE PROBLEM!


what are the better ways of solving naija problem? 
 
 THE BETTER WAYS FIRSTLY, LARGELY DEPENDS ON A SINCERE APPROACH BY GOVT ON SOLVING THE MATTER!

IN THAT REGARD, THOSE THAT HAS BEEN IMPLICATED IN ANY WAY BY THOSE CAUGHT SO FAR SHOULD BE MADE TO ANSWER FOR THEIR ACTIONS DESPITE THEIR CONNETIONS

EDUCATION SHOULD BE MADE MORE ACCESSIBLE TO THOSE STACT ILLITERATES IN THE NORTH SINCE THIS IS LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR FOOLISH ''ZONE B'' ACTIVITIES

AND MANY OTHER WAYS
Posted: at 21-03-2010 05:44 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Bazemaster at 22-03-2010 12:12 AM (14 years ago)
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Everybody get the mouth to yarn

Posted: at 22-03-2010 12:12 AM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- chik001 at 22-03-2010 12:31 PM (14 years ago)
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Quote from: Michro on 20-03-2010 07:18 PM
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David Mark, the senate president, on Wednesday reacted angrily to the reported remarks of the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, saying Mr. Gaddafi is a ‘madman’ for suggesting that Nigeria can resolve its perennial violence only by separating into two nations.

Mr. Mark made his comments at Wednesday’s plenary while the Senate was discussing a motion on the bomb blast which claimed one life in the premises of Delta state government house annex in Warri.

Mr. Mark was responding to a suggestion by Ayim Ude (PDP Ebonyi state) to insert into the motion;s list of prayers, a prayer condemning inflammatory comments by both internal and international personalities.

Mr. Ude said that it was provocative comments by the Delta State governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, that caused the bombings in his state. In a bid to get his new prayer accepted by the Senate, he brought out a newspaper showing the comments by the Libyan leader, and said such comments could cause more trouble for Nigeria.

Ignore him!

“With all due respect Mr. Ude, why do you want to give a madman that level of publicity,” the senate president replied angrily. “I don’t think he deserves attention at all. He has said the same about England, Switzerland and every other country ... and you want to give it that prominence. Truly, in my candid opinion, I don’t think his deserves any attention.”

Mr. Gaddafi, a former Africa Union chairman, was quoted by a Libyan news agency Jana on Tuesday, while addressing students in his country. The Libyan leader declared that the solution to the incessant bloodshed in Nigeria over religion would be to divide the country into two nations.

According to Mr. Gaddafi, his radical solution would stop the bloodshed associated with the burning of worship buildings in Nigeria.

Mr. Gaddafi described the recent Jos violence as a “deep conflict of religious nature” caused by the federal state, “which was made and imposed by the British, in spite of the people’s resistance to it.” He described the partition of India as a “historic and radical solution.”

The old Indian nation split in 1947 into a Muslim Pakistan and Hindu-India.

However, members of the House of Representatives avoided individual comments on Mr. Gaddafi’s remark, after the House confirmed that the issue will be considered during a plenary session on Thursday Usman Nafada, the Deputy Speaker, approved a notification by a member, Halims Agoda, who urged his colleagues to allow for a uniform deliberation and likely condemnation of the utterances during a general assembly tomorrow.

Excellent truth?

But a Yoruba social political group, Egbe Irapada Oodua, has said that it is pleased with Mr. Gaddafi’s call.

In a press release signed by its media director, Adeleke Akingbade, the group said Mr. Gaddafi should be praised for saying what it called “the excellent truth about the reality of Nigeria’s future.”

It added that “the statement credited to the Libyan leader is the absolute truth about Nigeria, a country created by the wishful thinking of imperial powers, which has not known the prior, free, informed consent of the people that live in it.”




What an old fool? Mark David has always been a mad man. I am not susprise to hear that rubish from that goat.
When GSM was first introdut in Nigeria, it was this same Mark that said GSM is not meant for poor or low income earners which actually inflated the prices of SIM Cards at the earlier time. But I thank God today that even mad people are using GSM.

That shows you how myopic and lack of creativity our present leaders are. They still applies 18th century laws and life style to the 21st century.
Posted: at 22-03-2010 12:31 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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