Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Upnepaa(m): 4:09pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by martineverest(m): 4:09pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Amina mohammed...a great woman in d making..best nominee so far 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by emmanuel596(m): 4:09pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Nigerians always react are they chemicals 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by idris4r83(m): 4:10pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by bignene(m): 4:10pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
lia muhamed really disapoint me,he cud nt express himself before d house,never knew he was such a block bload,notin upstairs. |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by MizMyColi(f): 4:11pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
stancydg: I am watching with utter dismay the ongoing charade tagged screening by our senators, where assumptions(which I understand to be the lowest level of knowledge) is the order of the day. Imaginary portfolios have bn assigned to the candidates in a process that otherwise should have been a detailed, precise and coincise interview of the nominees. This goes to show the lack of depth of thought of our leaders, beginning from our President, who took so long to come up with this list without corresponding reasons to show for the time taken. In a serious clime, where the change mantra has been spuriously bandied, the nominees should be making to the nation today, precise presentations of their solutions to the challenges in their assigned but yet to be confirmed ministries. In a serious nation, the senate should forward that list back to the presidency requesting more details to enable her carry out a thorough process, as soon as Senator Ben Bruce described the process as based on assumptions and a danger. I am so grossly disappointed because these nominees will take a bow today and go ahead to again require another six to twelve months, just like their principal, to first and foremost understand their portfolios, when it is eventually assigned before even coming up with blueprints to tackling the various challenges. And the masses will have to wait almost until the electioneering year, which by the way is less than 36months from now, to experience this elusive change. Going by history, nothing much is usually done in the electioneering year in terms of development. So sad hearing a lot of 'ifs' during this sham tagged screening.
Here is our call to duty, as great minds to take action beyond the rhetorics of our grand independence day events, to push this failure of leadership in the face of our government and to suggest practical methods, ideas and concepts of doing things in a series of ways that will bring about the desired change. Otherwise, we ourselves will be grand hypocrites that talk more and act less. Here is a kind of post I tag...."Making Sense" Ben Bruce has always been a progenitor of common sense anyway. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by 5starmilitant: 4:11pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Iranu!!! |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by datola: 4:11pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
The britico woman no be aboki o! Very impressive speech. 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by martineverest(m): 4:12pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Amina came well prepared....confidence of the highest order. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by MizMyColi(f): 4:12pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
martineverest: Amina mohammed...a great woman in d making..best nominee so far She was reading from a book. Clearly, she prepared not to be caught unawares. Her reply to the first question by that woman senator was ambiguous and unsatisfactory. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Aminat508(f): 4:13pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
martineverest: Amina came well prepared....confidence of the highest order. we rock 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Etizz: 4:14pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Is this the first screening of senators in the country 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by zurine(f): 4:14pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by missKiffy(f): 4:16pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Wailers have been disappointed about the intelligence of the nominees, even Audu Ogbeh they were wailing about showed intelligence in his speech and his vast experience in Agriculture was greatly highlighted 5 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Realist2: 4:17pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: The Senate once again proved that they are nothing but glorified rubber stamp They have all negotiated their soft landing in exchange,you know dog don't eat dog, its we the Nigerians populace that our hope has been sacrificed for the protection of their loot. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by nobeku: 4:17pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
stancydg: I am watching with utter dismay the ongoing charade tagged screening by our senators, where assumptions(which I understand to be the lowest level of knowledge) is the order of the day. Imaginary portfolios have bn assigned to the candidates in a process that otherwise should have been a detailed, precise and coincise interview of the nominees. This goes to show the lack of depth of thought of our leaders, beginning from our President, who took so long to come up with this list without corresponding reasons to show for the time taken. In a serious clime, where the change mantra has been spuriously bandied, the nominees should be making to the nation today, precise presentations of their solutions to the challenges in their assigned but yet to be confirmed ministries. In a serious nation, the senate should forward that list back to the presidency requesting more details to enable her carry out a thorough process, as soon as Senator Ben Bruce described the process as based on assumptions and a danger. I am so grossly disappointed because these nominees will take a bow today and go ahead to again require another six to twelve months, just like their principal, to first and foremost understand their portfolios, when it is eventually assigned before even coming up with blueprints to tackling the various challenges. And the masses will have to wait almost until the electioneering year, which by the way is less than 36months from now, to experience this elusive change. Going by history, nothing much is usually done in the electioneering year in terms of development. So sad hearing a lot of 'ifs' during this sham tagged screening.
Here is our call to duty, as great minds to take action beyond the rhetorics of our grand independence day events, to push this failure of leadership in the face of our government and to suggest practical methods, ideas and concepts of doing things in a series of ways that will bring about the desired change. Otherwise, we ourselves will be grand hypocrites that talk more and act less. Your own does not go out except with tremendous riverberations of prayer and 400 days of fasting..DRY FAST!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by reuben79: 4:18pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
drss: Apart from amina mohammed who is more credible, all d rest dem na**** ogbpakako materials. infact liar mohammed was asked to bow n go cos dem senate know say d guy empty for head completely. Na only lies remain for him brain. Dem no wan make e disgrace dem with more lies.
if ur father hv brain like lia mohammed ur life for nt remin as ur are today.tink better and learn more. 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by nairalandbuzz(m): 4:19pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
dayo23: absolutely on point, but am assuring you by God grace the new ministers will perform really well! With what I am seeing on Channels Web, I dont think so. |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Nobody: 4:21pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
stancydg: I am watching with utter dismay the ongoing charade tagged screening by our senators, where assumptions(which I understand to be the lowest level of knowledge) is the order of the day. Imaginary portfolios have bn assigned to the candidates in a process that otherwise should have been a detailed, precise and coincise interview of the nominees. This goes to show the lack of depth of thought of our leaders, beginning from our President, who took so long to come up with this list without corresponding reasons to show for the time taken. In a serious clime, where the change mantra has been spuriously bandied, the nominees should be making to the nation today, precise presentations of their solutions to the challenges in their assigned but yet to be confirmed ministries. In a serious nation, the senate should forward that list back to the presidency requesting more details to enable her carry out a thorough process, as soon as Senator Ben Bruce described the process as based on assumptions and a danger. I am so grossly disappointed because these nominees will take a bow today and go ahead to again require another six to twelve months, just like their principal, to first and foremost understand their portfolios, when it is eventually assigned before even coming up with blueprints to tackling the various challenges. And the masses will have to wait almost until the electioneering year, which by the way is less than 36months from now, to experience this elusive change. Going by history, nothing much is usually done in the electioneering year in terms of development. So sad hearing a lot of 'ifs' during this sham tagged screening.
Here is our call to duty, as great minds to take action beyond the rhetorics of our grand independence day events, to push this failure of leadership in the face of our government and to suggest practical methods, ideas and concepts of doing things in a series of ways that will bring about the desired change. Otherwise, we ourselves will be grand hypocrites that talk more and act less. epistle of the wailers 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by ikorodureporta: 4:21pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
...me i no undastand this kind ojoro screening-o! If d positions are vacant for competent hands, why not throw it open for all nigerians to apply, so as to have a perfect screening/ selection process? |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Nobody: 4:22pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Nobody: 4:24pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
missKiffy: Wailers have been disappointed about the intelligence of the nominees, even Audu Ogbeh they were wailing about showed intelligence in his speech and his vast experience in Agriculture was greatly highlighted intelligence my yansh...these guys were asked questions that a five year old should be answering... |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:24pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Realist2:
They have all negotiated their soft landing in exchange,you know dog don't eat dog, its we the Nigerians populace that our hope has been sacrificed for the protection of their loot. You are very correct my brother! |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by elderhimself(m): 4:25pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
This is truly a waste of time called screening. How can u say someone to just bow and go without answering any questions Even if they are some "mumbo jumbo" ? Just look at the lazy senators sef, am sure they dont understand what the "crossbreed" Amina Mohammed from Gombe is saying as they asked her to bow out. ...........TOTAL LUBBISH !!!! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Nobody: 4:27pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
TonyeBarcanista: The Senate once again proved that they are nothing but glorified rubber stamp They are the real NOISE MAKERS |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by nobeku: 4:28pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
bignene: lia muhamed really disapoint me,he cud nt express himself before d house,never knew he was such a block bload,notin upstairs. Lai Mohammed was not even asked any pertinent question..The house was dazzled by his presence.That guy is one smart old cock.. 2 Likes |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:28pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
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Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by ikorodureporta: 4:30pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Donariok: nairalanders, today is my birthday.
I'm not qoinq to beg for likes o.
but pls just obey tradition biko
..u 2 shld know tradition na...1st tin 1st-wey cake? 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by jaybee(f): 4:31pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
stancydg: I am watching with utter dismay the ongoing charade tagged screening by our senators, where assumptions(which I understand to be the lowest level of knowledge) is the order of the day. Imaginary portfolios have bn assigned to the candidates in a process that otherwise should have been a detailed, precise and coincise interview of the nominees. This goes to show the[b] lack of depth of thought of our leaders, beginning from our President[/b], who took so long to come up with this list without corresponding reasons to show for the time taken. In a serious clime, where the change mantra has been spuriously bandied, the nominees should be making to the nation today, precise presentations of their solutions to the challenges in their assigned but yet to be confirmed ministries. In a serious nation, the senate should forward that list back to the presidency requesting more details to enable her carry out a thorough process, as soon as Senator Ben Bruce described the process as based on assumptions and a danger. I am so grossly disappointed because these nominees will take a bow today and go ahead to again require another six to twelve months, just like their principal, to first and foremost understand their portfolios, when it is eventually assigned before even coming up with blueprints to tackling the various challenges. And the masses will have to wait almost until the electioneering year, which by the way is less than 36months from now, to experience this elusive change. Going by history, nothing much is usually done in the electioneering year in terms of development. So sad hearing a lot of 'ifs' during this sham tagged screening.
Here is our call to duty, as great minds to take action beyond the rhetorics of our grand independence day events, to push this failure of leadership in the face of our government and to suggest practical methods, ideas and concepts of doing things in a series of ways that will bring about the desired change. Otherwise, we ourselves will be grand hypocrites that talk more and act less. Great mind indeed; or contradictory bigoted and incurably warped mind. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerians React To Screening Of Ministerial Nominees by Nobody: 4:31pm On Oct 13, 2015 |
Who is T.Orji to ask questions?
Gerrahere mehn! What was his own policy in terms of 'collapsing Aba' ? 3 Likes 1 Share |