flyinnizam: Hello Peeps, so after a long time and due to the fact that I travelled, I haven't been able to update you guys but I was sent this photos from home. The Chimpanzee is currently receiving treatment.
virginchaser: Terrible beings, and someone will call these devils beautiful. May our loved ones not come across these demons.
CRUDE AND PRIMITIVE MISOGYNY…
Which seems to be the primary aim of the obviously STAGED video… With the creators counting on the fact that PRIMITIVE MISOGYNISTS are not exactly bright! >
I was also looking to see that they were thoroughly flogged, as they needed it.
CRUDE AND PRIMITIVE MISOGYNY…
That seems to be the primary aim of this obviously STAGED video… And the creators seem to count on the fact that PRIMITIVE MISOGYNISTS are usually not the brightest! >
3(three) girls were caught on camera not 2(two). They stole phones not a phone.
Just to form big girl and be speaking English with fake accent.
So your issue is “phone” instead of “phones” not that it is obviously STAGED? Nigerians - too busy chasing ephemeral shadows while neglecting substance. >
Superboss: What else would they have used those phones for, if they were not caught- hook-up, chasing after Yahoo boys and forming 'big' girls? Hope they peppered their nyash well well?
Blazadenise: Blame the store management who spent heavily to install cctv and not station someone there permanently to watch at all ensuring you always on the lookout
That’s most definitely NOT CCTV… It was obviously STAGED (perhaps to illustrate how it could happen). >
babaolofin: PhD is the common abbreviation used and understood by nearly everybody to represent the highest academic level in any chosen field. We know each field has its doctoral abbreviation for each chosen field.
My major concern, after Church Service hope IBOS will not come here to abuse this man because of NICON Insurance and Virgin Nigeria Airways. I know them very well they don't want to hear any good news except it is about them.
vannessa7: They are a typical example of what the black race represent during the stone age era where nothing good must happen to anyone without being hunted down and killed for it. I cringe anytime I read their various derogatory comments on anything good except it's about their tribe person. It's very shameful that they have not been able to get past their envy and complexity even in this twenty first century. Others races reading their comments will assume all black are like the igbos, that we are all haters. It's very sad.
Forget all of the PRIMITIVE tribal nonsense (which ironically both of you are propagating)…
But a PHD and a BusD are NOT the same - and it is more than just an ephemeral difference, but rather a SUBSTANTIVE distinction. In other words, a distinction with a meaningful difference! If people are ignorant of that, then it’s USEFUL to enlighten them, not least because learning should be a lifelong undertaking and we shouldn’t persist with ignorance just because that’s what’s “understood”.
nduchucks: Doctor of Business degree, like a Doctor of Engineering degree does not typically require a thesis/ dissertation.
Unlike the your requirements for a PhD, all you have to do is course work. Such degrees are geared towards professional careers as opposed to academics and research.
Theses degrees are easier to obtain than PhDs. Nonetheless, obtaining such is a great achievement. Kudos to Jim oh.
I suspect that Jimoh made substantial donations to the University to offer him the opportunity. An MBA is typically sufficient to be successful on business. Jimoh just wants to called a Doctor.
Typical Nigerian mentality. Being referred to as Engnr. Lagbaja, Architect Labaru, e.t.c. gives my people great joy.
His “donation” was the $100K per year tuition for the four-year program… The Cambridge BusD (distinct from the DBA or PHD) is one of the world’s most expensive degrees (even more than Wharton’s EMBA). >
Arielle: Its probably a DBA (Doctorate in Business Administration), as most top universities in the world have. It is equivalent to a PhD but where a PhD is for people who wish to go into academia or research as a career whereas a DBN is for business executives who wish to find answers to a practical business problem encountered in their companies, through research. That is why it is a mostly long distance program except for maybe once or twice a year conference with the supervisor because business executives like CEOs and company leaders won't want to leave their busy schedules to go be a student in another country. A few UK unis offer an option, on-site or long distance. But the Viva voce where you defend your thesis at the end is done on-site before a panel, just like the PhD.
The Cambridge BusD degree program (launched in 2017) relies heavily on “life experiences” with only 1 year of residency… It’s a MONEY-SPINNER for the university at about $400, 000 for 4 years ($100k pa), one of the world’s most expensive degrees. >
In other words, the 4-year BusD degree is only about FIVE YEARS OLD… And is a degree that relies heavily on “life experience” with only 1 year of residency at Cambridge.
CONGRATS to him all the same… But why make it seem like people have unsuccessfully been trying to get the degree for the past 800 years?! >
Stargangz: With all my effort going down the drain, I will never accept that from her. He should have given the useless bitch the beating of her life. She's a modafvcking ingrate.
superCleanworks: soon as your gift gets rejected you start beating the person.
Sadly, it’s a CRUDE MISOGYNISTIC mentality all too common in Nigeria… This is the sort of person that will pour acid on a woman for rejecting his advances or proposal.
Meanwhile, check out the number of PRIMITIVE Nairalanders that actually “liked” the comment. SMDH >
Sunday2021: the court has already given the warrant.
Why would the police apply for a warrant to question a party to a purely CIVIL matter? And why on earth would a court grant a warrant to the police to interrogate a party in a CIVIL matter?! >
Defamation is a purely CIVIL matter, why are the police getting involved? And how does the Bello fellow have “standing” to sue anyone for the alleged defamation of another person?! >
kingthreat: Since 2003, Ogboru has campaigned to be governor of Delta state and never won. All the money he makes every 4 years is wasted on his dream ambition that never gets anywhere Customer dada ni
Great Ogboru has been trying to grab political power since 1992 when he financed the Orkar Coup against IBB… >
Not surprised that the CLUELESS General and his foot soldiers think of economics as “rantings”…. Everything General Buhari did in the wake of the 2016 global downturn turned a recession into a Nigerian Depression! SMH >
Bizibi: did anything improve when the border was closed
Even when smuggling was high in obj and gej administration,did we experience this abnormal fall of value in the naira currency
Everything that is happening to our economy is 100% the government fault.
Closing the border merely made smuggling MORE LUCRATIVE - the higher the cost/risk, the higher the returns… Meanwhile, the economy (even the government itself) is merely symptoms of the underlying disease that is Nigeria and Nigerians! >
grandstar: There are basically 4 reasons why the Naira is under pressure, but the first 2 are the most important.
(1) Buhari's meddling in setting the exchange rate of the Naira.
Buhari is the prime determinant of the official rate of the Naira. He hates devaluation and would never allow the Naira to slide. He feels that its economist and indiscipline that causes devaluation.
Buhari always fixes the offivi rate at a price that is not reflective of the market value. It is always an overvalued rate, one that discourages supply to it. Presently, it hovers around N420 while the parallel market is 620.
If you support Buhari's exchange rate intervention, put your money where your mouth is and sell your sendwave or western union at the official. Because supply dries up at the official market, buyer turn to parallel msrket.
Buyers are now forced to turn to the parallel market and this leads to an exaggerated depreciation at the parallel market as we are witnessing today.
(2) The fuel subsidy. The pressure of financing the fuel subsidy is enormous. The government can't afford it. It's herculean. This year alone, government is spending over 3trilion Naira. Next year, it will be 6.73trillion or about $15bn using the official rate. It is insane
(3) Elections next year I suspect politicians are buying dollars heavily. I know of a guy who gave over $500,000 to a politician who later became governor in 2019. Paying with dollars is preferred because the notes have very value and makes transfers discreet. The money given to the politician was in cash.
(4) The US central bank, the Feds, is increasing interest rates. This has led to the strengthing of the dollars, making other currencies weaken against it.
Bravo!
(1) One thing the Naira Nationalists do not grasp is that if Nigeria allows the Naira to freely float, while it might depreciate initially, much more foreign currency would more likely flow in, easing the pressure on the exchange rate and causing a natural upward Naira revaluation.
(2) The N4 trillion that Nigeria is going to spend on fuel subsidies this year (and a projected over N6 trillion next year) is more than the COMBINED capital budget for education, health and agriculture (probably even for electricity as well).
Meanwhile, much of that subsidized fuel ends up in neighboring countries, while the products that most impacts ordinary Nigerians (kerosene, diesel, aviation fuel for cargo) are NOT subsidized. Buharinomics is a DISASTER! >