Kennedyli: Is this the best of Tinubu? Unfortunately he's saying gibberish even after all the editing.
How would someone earning 100k afford ro pay back a car loan of 3.5 million?
Even with a credit system. It will take 100% of his salary for over 2 years to pay for the car.
Which lender will agree to such a deal?
BTw Nigeria already has a credit system. Loan apps like Carbon and Branch use it.
The next president should focus on increasing local production to strengthen the naira. So that car of 3.5 mil can go back to the 1.5 mil it was sold 7 years ago.
TINUBU HAS NOTHING TO OFFER.
Kpom! Nigeria has even had credit rating agencies since the 1990s… >
79733139: This would go back and forth because you clearly don't know about law of contract. If I sign a contract to help you beat up someone, the contract is null and void because we have existing laws against assault and battery. If I sign a contract that I cannot work for another similar company after leaving my present one, the contract is null and void because there are existing labours that protect me from such acts. It does not matter whether I was forced or not.
Bottom line: NOT all contracts are admissible in court!
If you don't understand what I wrote, just let it be that we agree to disagree because it requires a general understanding of contract and labour laws.
That’s INCORRECT…
Non-compete clause are NOT illegal (or by law automatically “null and void”)… Rather, courts will determine whether the restriction is “reasonable” in terms of duration and scope.
Asking you to not immediately work for a competitor is NOT akin to asking you to commit a crime. >
Spray: Had job offer... But there's a part of contract that's making me so scared. It says employee should not join any other company doing similar things or selling similar products for the period of one year, after terminating his/her appointment. Is this not a modern form of slavery?
That’s a standard non-compete clause…
Courts will usually only enforce it if deemed “reasonable”… Accordingly, it depends on each particular factual circumstances. >
allwell51: Lady makes a video of TikTok sharing photos of the experience she had with her man and how he almost killed her...
Alot of women are secretly in pains in the so-called marriage they entered but most of them are waiting patiently for things to change there by ending up with severe injuries or even death
IgOga: Ehen Like the best thing that happened since slice bread .....Nigerians and the worship of illusion....7 years in power and he's been one of the worst VPs but never mind he has a good photographer
PYO has been an EXCELLENT VP…
One of the brightest spots of the calamitous Buhari administration… And frankly one of the rare Nigerian officials that belongs in 21st century discourse. >
Royalty83: We need TINUBU 'S Lagos template on a National scale.. Not these Propaganding Propagandists Gallivanting in Egypt and beyond
Nope! We cannot afford a “template” that requires 20+ years before for our kids start seeing results… Bad enough that 23 years after he “conceived” 4th Mainland Bridge and Lekki Airport, not one brick has been laid.
Richardonald: The NNPP Presidential candidate HE Eng Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, PhD, FNSE commissions (2nd July, 2022) the Gombe State NNPP Party Office. He was flanked by the NNPP state Chairman Abdullahi Maikano and the gubernatorial Aspirant Hon. Khamisu Ahmad Mailantarki.
Saifullahi Hassan Media aide to HE RM Kwankwaso Saturday, 2 July 2022
What exactly is this Kwankwaso dude bringing to the table? Can someone who knows share his programs for a 21st century nation. >
Ojuntana: That's a big lie!! Lekki free trade zone is owned by the federal government. The act that created it is a federal act but was concessioned to a private company. It has nothing to do with Tinubu. Same you was attacking Peter Obi for claiming he brought international breweries to Nigeria!!
ABSOLUTE FALSEHOOD… All free trade zones are REGULATED by the federal govt (through NEPZA), but several are state or privately owned.
There are actually TWO free zones in the Ibeju-Lekki axis… Lagos Free Zone (privately owned by Tolaram) and Lekki Free Trade Zone (a JV between LASG and Chinese investors). >
Ojuntana: I don't understand why I'm seeing so many ignorant Tinubu goons saying a seaport is a state project. Are they aware ports are on the exclusive list? They're even claiming it for Tinubu. A project that started in 2011, four years after he left office!!
Penguin2: Lekki Deep Sea Port is the project of Tolaram and China Harbour Engineering Company. Lagos State and NPA are mere shareholders.
Lekki Deep Seat Port was conceived by the Tinubu administration as a PPP between the LASG and Eurochem (Tolaram came later). However, because if the anachronistic NPA Act, which gives the NPA monopoly over ports in Nigeria, 5% shareholding was ceded to the NPA to get the project off the ground after the PDP federal government stalled it for years. > EKO O NI BAJE! Lagos leads, others follow. >
Thomasankara: I don't think this one is mentally stable, this one fit stab man over any little, cos everything she does na hyper. I wouldn't be surprised, if she has hypersensitivity activity disorder.
thecommunist: When I first heard the saying that " the poor was created for the convenience of the rich" , it sounded ridiculous to me , but seeing posts like this with jobless useless people comforting a spoilt rich brat because she believed that " she had achieved what only few people can achieve" , It started making sense to me.
Perhaps they’re comforting her because they’re HUMAN BEINGS with empathy… Most DECENT human beings can share other people’s HUMAN feelings - even if only relative.
Just because you’re personally unsuccessful shouldn’t cause you HATE others who are. SMH >
Omihanifa: All these children of the rich sef What's the big deal in completing thesis in a UK University? Maybe she's actually referring to her fellow rich men children sha.
Some of us here went through hell during our BSC and MSC here in Nigeria and we still no cry.
She has 2 masters degrees now (NYU and Oxford)… She has EARNED some respect, because it’s not easy at all. >
This was the same Senator who was literally WORSHIPING and EULOGIZING the crooked James Ibori when he came out prison, saying dumb things such as that it was because of Ibori’s godfatherism that he was able to fly first-class in his lifetime! >
Mrmanability: Women sport are the only once making Nigerians proud
Not true… BOTH female and male teams (except for Super Eagles) are doing well.
Flying Eagles and Golden Eaglets won the WAFU B U20 and U17 cups recently… Each of them also beat Ghana very well in their competition (the U17 in Ghana)!
I expect the Falcons to join the Falconets (U20) and Flamingos (U17) in their respective WCs… And let’s just hope that the Buhari administration doesn’t wake up one day and BAN THEM ALL! >
MrLearned: The deed must be undone, most of this lawyers are not actually Pastors or Native Doctors as per say, but their actions are pointing towards; what a lopsided judgment will bring to the table!
I'm not siding anyone in this case the truth is Decorum aught to be respected at all strata, there is difference between PUBLIC and PRIVATE Place!:
University is PUBLIC Place and there is a way of dressing for it.
MOSQUE is a PRIVATE Place and there is also a dress decorum for it likewise CHURCH!...
If that CJN swears that he passed that law on unbiased Mindset, he must be held for prejudice...
Revisiting of that Section is the only way to stop this insanity playing out
Mr Learned
The UK, who imported (and often IMPOSED at gun point) Christianity into Nigeria allows the wearing of hijabs (and other religious head coverings, like the Sikh head wrap) in schools, and yet, despite Islam (as well as Shikh) being a clearly MINORITY and non-Uk traditional religion, British lawyers have not deemed to start wearing religious or traditional robes to court.
If Nigerians deem the actions of this CLOUT-CHASER (and similar others) as appropriate and proper reactions to the decision to allow Muslim girls to wear hijabs in public schools, then since FIFA similarly allows Muslim females to wear hijabs, logically we MUST insist that Nigerian players should also wear traditional and religious robes during FIFA-sanction matches.
These sorts of RIDICULOUS reactions merely mask an underlying culture of INTOLERANCE! >
clusay: Must they wear hijab? I don't get it. Why is there a uniform ? Una just wan disorganise every thing. If cele wear their own nko? Priest pikin self go wear him own. How will the school look like. Habaaa
Our parents generation went to public schools with Christian “sisters” who were allowed to cover their heads…
Meanwhile, the foreigners who started the religion and who IMPORTED (and often IMPOSED at gun point) the religion that Africans/Nigerians are killing themselves to “defend” allow the wearing of hijab in their own schools. >
Truthisunique2: what have hijab done for the north wearing it
Does it stop a Yoruba Muslim woman hawing agbo from still collecting quickie from her agbo customers to test the efficacy of the man power and dry gin she sells
Not surprised that a PRIMITIVE MISOGYNIST would have such an INTOLERANT mindset…smh >
Nigerians/Africans fighting and killing each other over FOREIGN ‘religions’ that was imposed on their forefathers…smh
The INTOLERANCE of Nigerian Christians is often OBTUSE (but, thankfully, rarely violent)… The foreigners who imported (and mostly IMPOSED, at gun point) Christianity allows hijabs in their own schools.
Meanwhile, the only reason most Nigerians are Christian or Muslim is merely the ACCIDENT OF BIRTH! >