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Bigcake: Questions like why u started fvcking early.Are U̶̲̥̅̊ kidding me ![]() |
Tolexander: May God help you sister and protect you from those men that are interested in using their d1ck to change the destiny of the ambitious gurls. Amen ![]() |
[quote author=Mech.Engineer]Kindly list the Electrical appliances you are to use with it and I will give you the product of the required Generator Set that will be suitable.. am waiting. Thanks.[/quote]I'm sorry my reply is somehow late but all the way, the appliances are listed below: 1. 7 ceiling fans 2. A mini freezer 3. 2TV 4. Audio set 5. A number of bulbs. Other appliances are used with PHCN source but I think these are important even when using the plant. Thanks. |
GR8 IFE!!! Beautiful indeed |
Pls leave a space for a reasonable writer with 200+ likes. Thanks. ![]() |
.....Let me start with the leadership of the ruling party. Many of us were puzzled over what was going on in the party. Most party members blamed the National Chairman. I understand that some in the presidency tried to create the impression that some of us were to blame. The situation became clear only when the National Chairman spoke out that he never did anything or acted in any way without the approval or concurrence of the Party Leader and that where the Party Leader disapproved, he made correction or amendment, that we realised most actions were those of the Chairman but the motivation and direction were those of the Leader. It would be unfair to continue to level full blames on the Chairman for all that goes wrong with the Party. The Chairman is playing the tune dictated by the Paymaster. But the Paymaster is acting for a definitive purpose for which deceit and deception seem to be the major ingredients. Up till two months ago, Mr. President, you told me that you have not told anybody that you would contest in 2015. I quickly pointed out to you that the signs and the measures on the ground do not tally with your statement. You said the same to one other person who shared his observation with me. And only a fool would believe that statement you made to me judging by what is going on. I must say that it is not ingenious. You may wish to pursue a more credible and more honourable path. Although you have not formally informed me one way or the other, it will be necessary to refresh your memory of what transpired in 2011. I had gone to Benue State for the marriage of one of my staff, Vitalis Ortese, in the State. Governor Suswam was my hospitable host. He told me that you had accepted a one-term presidency to allow for ease of getting support across the board in the North. I decided to cross-check with you. You did not hesitate to confirm to me that you are a strong believer in a one-term of six years for the President and that by the time you have used the unexpired time of your predecessor and the four years of your first term, you would have almost used up to six years and you would not need any more term or time. Later, I heard from other sources including sources close to you that you made the same commitment elsewhere, hence, my inclusion of it in my address at the finale of your campaign in 2011 as follows: “…PDP should be praised for being the only party that enshrines federal character, zoning and rotation in its Constitution and practises it. PDP has brought stability and substantial predictability to the polity and to the system. I do not know who will be President of Nigeria after Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. That is in the hand of God. But with PDP policy and practice, I can reasonably guess from where, in term of section of the country, the successor to President Jonathan will come. And no internal democracy or competition will thereby be destroyed. The recent resort to sentiments and emotions of religion and regionalism is self-serving, unpatriotic and mischievous, to say the least. It is also preying on dangerous emotive issues that can ignite uncontrollable passion and can distabilise if not destroy our country. This is being oblivious to the sacrifices others have made in the past for unity, stability and democracy in Nigeria in giving up their lives, shedding their blood, and in going to prison. I personally have done two out of those three sacrifices and I am ready to do the third if it will serve the best interest of Nigerian dream. Let me appeal to those who have embarked on this dangerous road to reflect and desist from taking us on a perishable journey. With common identity as Nigerians, there is more that binds us than separates us. I am a Nigerian, born a Yoruba man, and I am proud of both identities as they are for me complementary. Our duties, responsibilities and obligations to our country as citizens and, indeed, as leaders must go side by side with our rights and demands. There must be certain values and virtues that must go concomitantly with our dream. Thomas Paine said “my country is the world”; for me, my country I hold dear. Continued... Complete the story at the source www.punchng.com/news/a-letter-to-president-goodluck-jonathan/ |
I am constrained to make this an open letter to you for a number of reasons. One, the current situation and consequent possible outcome dictate that I should, before the door closes on reason and promotion of national interest, alert you to the danger that may be lurking in the corner. Two, none of the four or more letters that I have written to you in the past two years or so has elicited an acknowledgment or any response. Three, people close to you, if not yourself, have been asking, what does Obasanjo want? Four, I could sense a semblance between the situation that we are gradually getting into and the situation we fell into as a nation during the Abacha era. Five, everything must be done to guard, protect and defend our fledgling democracy, nourish it and prevent bloodshed. Six, we must move away from advertently or inadvertently dividing the country along weak seams of North-South and Christian-Moslem. Seven, nothing should be done to allow the country to degenerate into economic dormancy, stagnation or retrogression. Eight, some of our international friends and development partners are genuinely worried about signs and signals that are coming out of Nigeria. Nine, Nigeria should be in a position to take advantage of the present favourable international interest to invest in Africa - an opportunity that will not be open for too long. Ten, I am concerned about your legacy and your climb-down which you alone can best be the manager of, whenever you so decide. Mr. President, you have on a number of occasions acknowledged the role God enabled me to play in your ascension to power. You put me third after God and your parents among those that have impacted most on your life. I have always retorted that God only put you where you are and those that could be regarded as having played a role were only instruments of God to achieve God’s purpose in your life. For me, I believe that politically, it was in the best interest of Nigeria that you, a Nigerian from minority group in the South, could rise to the highest pinnacle of political leadership. If Obasanjo could get there, Yar’Adua could get there and Jonathan can get there, any Nigerian can. It is now not a matter of the turn of any section or geographical area but the best interest of Nigeria and all Nigerians. It has been proved that no group – ethnic, linguistic, religious or geographical location – has monopoly of materials for leadership of our country. And no group solely by itself can crown any of its members the Nigerian CEO. It is good for Nigeria. I have also always told you that God has graciously been kind, generous, merciful and compassionate to me and He has done more than I could have ever hoped for. I want nothing from you personally except that you should run the affairs of Nigeria not only to make Nigeria good, but to make Nigeria great for which I have always pleaded with you and I will always do so. And it is yet to be done for most Nigerians to see. 2. For five capacities in which you find yourself, you must hold yourself most significantly responsible for what happens or fails to happen in Nigeria and in any case, most others will hold you responsible and God who put you there will surely hold you responsible and accountable. I have had opportunity, in recent times, to interact closely with you and I have come to the conclusion painfully or happily that if you can shun yourself to a great extent of personal and political interests and dwell more on the national interest and also draw the line between advice from selfish and self-centered aides and advice from those who in the interest of the nation may not tell you what you will want to hear, it will be well. The five positions which you share with nobody except with God and which place great and grave responsibility on you are leadership of the ruling party, headship of the Federal Government or national government, Commander-in-Chief of the Military, Chief Security Officer of the nation, and the political leader of the country. Those positions go with being the President of our country and while depending on your disposition, you can delegate or devolve responsibility, but the buck must stop on your table whether you like it or not. continued... |
HBD bro Aki, long live in jokesperity ![]() |
Billions in United States Dollars?? ![]() |
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D winch witch is exempted dis time around. Ronaldo or Ribery ![]() |
nouveaux: This tribe shaI Am Sorry For U Tribalist |
Let the prosecutors do their job. The said defendant (Eji Emmanuel) is in Lagos for which business? "Homosexuality". How come he is being molested by a male chief? I only guess things went wrong btw Eji & late Okoye. They are business partners. |
Sorry I'm out. Better topics waiting ![]() |
A good idea but they'll have to teach & make these languages compulsory right from primary school for it to be effective coz using it by us will be another problem. |
Can some1 summarize this Thanks ![]() |
To be crios, some1 just told me A6 is 72 bt really need more price & contribution. Thanks |
I need the price of these phone as new. Pls help with it. Thanks. |
[quote author=Mech.Engineer]So wha's your Contribution....??[/quote]Pls which type of a generating plant should be used for a 3bedroom apartment? & u can also help on maintenance procedures due to ur experience on it. Thanks. |
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collynzo2: This man no dey siddon one place? ![]() |
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odizeey: Dis question weak me owhat U̶̲̥̅̊ just did sent me to a 2weeks ban. Mod are U̶̲̥̅̊ alive ![]() |
If by 2015 she's still called Nigeria, I'll boldly b correct in saying our politicians av Nigerians future. |
Taylor184: Nice one,but let him take the money with him when he dies....make e use am enta heaven naU̶̲̥̅̊ D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ beef am? Me wey 1st ask "so?" B4 sef don D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ feel sorry. Abeg mr businessman, show me d way jare ![]() |
Tell me those awardees got d news as a surprise ![]() Everything in Nigeria is politics. |
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Codedrock: Days after his last tweet about being in the studio with Wizkid on his younger brother's big Lagos wedding, which he didn't attend, Jude has finally tweeted again.And where is this bolded piece in his tweet? |
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