mespusinglez: Well when I visited her unannounced, I met my deputy over there on the bed with full plate of rice and stew with fried fish...
Babe that hardly cooks for me, she always prefers to buy me malt, junks when I visited, las las I was introduced as a friend, the thing con be like say na me be the stranger for the room...
I codedly told her am coming and I left... And that was the beginning of the end. Met me the next day in school as she was like it's not what you think....
SmartPolician: I'm surprised someone is asking this question.
Well, the answer is that the heart of a black man is as dark as his skin color.
That said, I don't think the DSS is giving them engine oil. Lawyers and lies are two inseparable entities.
Look at this self-hater with an inferiority complex…smh Is it the “black man” that roasted Jews in gas ovens and dropped an atomic bomb on fellow humans?! >
Gaddafi1: $1 is N540 and we have the energy to be discussing BBN which is absolutely a big distraction for the nation. What can one actually learn or gain from a show which promotes immorality. I visited a friend yesterday and was shocked to see him, wife and two teenage children watching and intensely discussing the program.
The economic growth of this country will be limited if we continue to spend time on unproductive issues. My two kobo.
Abegi, what’s the connection? What was the exchange rate before BBN #6?!
I personally don’t watch BBN (although I have absolutely nothing against it)… But it’s rather irritating when Nigerians (ironically) fixate over shadows in derogation of substance.
BBN, at the very least, creates JOBS and generates wealth and tax for the Treasury… From producers, designers, engineers, technicians, builders, suppliers, security, ICT, and others.
Entertainment is a viable ECONOMIC sector…. But instead of Nigerians building a DIVERSE economy, everyone wants to SHARE Niger Delta oil. SMH >
Tinubuadvocate: Please let us put sentiment aside and let us deliberate on this statement. However do you think this statement make any sense ?
It sounds like the statement of someone who forged his educational qualifications…
“You cannot succeed outside your educational qualification” is not only poor English… But substantively obtuse in a country where many with little or no formal education have been successful over the years! >
sarrki: President Muhammadu Buhari participates at the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 and holds Bilateral Meetings on 29th July 2021
President Buhari with L-R: Foreign Affairs Minister Geoffrey Onyeama, Special Envoy on Girl's Education Helen Grant MP, Former Prime Minister of Australia and Board Chair GPE Hon. Julia Gillard and Nigeria High Commissioner to United Kingdom Amb. Sarafa Ishola at the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 on 29th July 2021
President Buhari with Commonwealth Secretary-General Rt. Hon. Patrice Scotland during a Bilateral Meeting at the sideline of the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 on 29th July 2021
President Buhari with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a Bilateral Meeting at the sideline of the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 on 29th July 2021
President Buhari with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta during a Bilateral Meeting at the sideline of the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 on 29th July 2021
President Buhari with L-R: Ghanian President Nana Akufo-Addo, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, Moderator Edwin Macharia, Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe and Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera during the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021-2025 on 29th July 2021
Listening to Buhari speak during the discussions was downright EMBARRASSING… >
Where does most other nations’ (especially the advanced industrial nations) come from? TAXES! Meanwhile, Nigeria is a country of many people living the efizzy life, but has the lowest tax base in Africa!!
Nigeria’s condition is the culmination of the varying actions of ALL Nigerians, either by commission or omission! >
Focusmind: Physical and urban development means nothing to the poor. Nigerians are extremely poor and people are struggling to survive. For a poor man and struggling families, beautiful physical development means nothing to them.
Let's focus on aggressive human capital and social systems development. A hungry man places no emphasis on decorum, decency and neatness. Where his next meal will come is his priority even if it means abusing the urban landscape of the city.
I am not supporting the people building those shanties but the poverty level in this country has reached an elevated level. Please do well to inform the people in power as it seems you are closer to them.
First, the demolitions are primarily being made to enable road construction, and not beautification….
Nonetheless, more likely to be more investment and thus development (including human capital development) in an organized lawful nation than in a chaotic lawless one. Chaos and lawlessness leads to divestment, and thus more poverty and hunger. >
> The PRIMITIVE MISOGYNY of the typically Nairaland/Nigerian male… Wearing a bikini at a beach while on vacation is eliciting crude MISOGYNISTIC comments.
I guess she should have been wearing a suit or jacket instead… Difference between Boko Haram and the average Nairalander/Nigerian is merely ephemeral. >
SmartPolician: They are about to return something that we own, but they value it more than we do. Why not keep those art works and give us 50% of the money you make from them and keep 50%?
So some Nigerians now worship money so much, they’re willing to sell their heritage for money? >
KANO 3 IN ONE 4.5 BILLION DANGI UNDERPASS BRIDGE |PLACE TO VISIT IN KANO
The 3-in-1 Dangi Underpass/Flyover · Kano State Urban Planning and Development. The bridge is located at Zoo road kano opp s.k.y complex, Trade Fair Area, Kano, Nigeria | Park. The bridge which was awarded for N4.5billion I recently toured the flyover and underpass to see the work done after they comissioned the project.
Misplaced Priorities by GanDUMBje…
Build schools, not stupid flyovers for a city with probably more Keke than cars… Kano has one of the largest population of out-of-school children in the WORLD. SMH >
BIGDADDY000: I asked her if she was a law enforcement officer or a yoruba culture enforcer
Truth to be told, YORUBA culture forbid that, because its an insult to her, but as a law enforcement officer and also in this 21st century as well, i think its not a big deal.
afube: i heard their real igbo native name is Ofili..........the alias 'adetokunbo' was the name on the passport with which he used to claim asylum in Greece! if not why hellenize adetokubo to antetoukoupos.....otherwise tell us where they come from in yorubaland.
Antetokounmpo is simply Adetokunbo spelt out in Greek… In Greek, the letters “NT” is pronounced as D, and “MP” as B. >
Tomorrow, the yahoo boys and yahoo-defenders on Nairaland will say it’s because of no jobs… Yet, the stolen loot did not go into business or trading but on efizzy lifestyle of cars, parties and women. >
DanceVille: How does this improve their level of acquiring knowledge? This doesn't add to education in the state in any dimensions
So unnecessarily!
Exactly how is it “unnecessarily” (sic) to know who is attending public schools? In any civilized nation, you cannot access basic public services (schools, healthcare, etc) without a valid state-issued ID.
In Nigeria, we do not know how many we really are, we do not know who lives where or who comes and goes, etc. SMDH >