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Aufbauh:Adeboye is just an ordinary human being who belongs to a black cult.He is only special to his congregation and besides as a Yoruba i dont have any redeem member in my family.Get your facts right. |
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ikorodureporta:4th is an occultic number too and they had to bury him within 7 days after death. |
Lionize:I think the chances of getting a job is bright with IT.All the best. |
Lionize:International students in financial struggle during pandemic https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/international-students-in-financial-struggle-during-pandemic |
apollo13:With one year,it will be difficult to get a Personal number(NIN) in Sweden.PN is needed to do virtually everything in Sweden like jobs etc. |
mccloud224:Igbos have been wiping out themselves in Ebonyi for decades between Ezza/Effium.Biafra will be another South Sudan. |
LeeSantos:Your ethnicity brought Nigeria to its present by handing our power to fulanis on a platter of Gold because of greed through the Military coup of 1966.All regions were developing at their own pace minding their businesses until the Ibos struck killing all the other regions primeministers and high ranking officials sparing their own leaders. The Hausa/fulani have taken their revenge through counter coup and civil war but a day will come when Yorubas and the Midwest will take their pound of flesh too.You tribe always vote for your fulani masters in every election.Is Atiku not another fulani candidate you voted for?Is Atiku different from Buhari as Myetti Allah patrons? Bunch of hypocrites |
As a woman,you can claim to have experienced rape at the hands of the Nigerian soldiers under forced detention without changing underwear for 4 months. |
plaindealer:They should take boko haram,IPOB,Myetti Allah and their killer herdsmen and cows to the UK ,we dont need them in Nigeria.Infact all Fulanis and IpOb must relocate to the UK to seek asylum so the rest in Nigeria can control our destiny. |
NigeriaIsZOO:You really dont understand the British or Europeans at all.The colonialist will support both sides of the conflict so that whoever emerges the winner will give them concession. They will arm and support both the Nigerian Govt and the seperatist groups at the same time. They will not loose head or tail.It is called playing safe. |
IgboWarlord:Like the Atiku you guys voted is not a career criminal. |
Twelfthman:They have been selling same to South African school children for a long time. |
IPOB your colonial masters have spoken,It is time for every IPOb and non IPOb to relocate to the promised land of the creator of the Nigger area. UK And EU must be ready to grant asylum to massive number of IPOBIANs. Tips to claim asylum as Ipobian: You must have a membership card if any You must show pictures of yourself in IPobian meetings or training. You must prove that the Gambari have arrested and tortured you several times before you dissappeared from Naija. You must claim the Gambaris kill several of your friends and are on the look out for you. You must continue to participate in IPOB meetings or conferences in your new country of residence. Add yours |
IPOb your colonial masters have spoken,It is time for every IPOb and non IPOb to relocate to the promised land of the creator of the Nigger area. UK And EU must be ready to grant asylum to massive number of IPOBIANs. |
November1857:Study Christian Europe to know why they became aethist nations now.Christian Europe was a period of oppression,burning of witches at stake,People killed and maimed for committing sins or heresy. When we come to Africa,we remember the slave trade,colonialism,genocide and maiming of our ancestors etc.Read about the Australia history and the horrors and calamity the white christian brought to the aboriginees justifying it with the bible. The blacks were regarded as people with no soul by the white churches in America and were justified to use your female ancestors breasts as a pouch for cigarettes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhYpwO7wIg How come your white masters gave you only christianity and not wealth and power to live a fulfilling life in dignity?Why did the whites abandon christianity? If as a woman today i tell you,the holy ghost got me pregnant ,will you believe me? People of old are not more godly than us.Humans have always been the same since the existence of mankind. I lived in Europe in the Scandinavia so i know what i am talking about. Nigerians are myopic,they are only listeners and not reasearcher. Being a researcher give you a true view of the world and life itself free from false indoctrination. |
November1857:Did you believe Jesus is the way because the white man told you so or God revealed it to you. Or through massive indoctrination. The problem of the black race is Islam and christianity. These religions make us feel inferior and have low self esteem.On the one hand,Muslims are saved by Arab prophet and the christians by a white caucasian male who died for their sins so they can make heaven.When did God become a racist when the black man is the prototype of all races? Only Islam and christianity believe in heaven and hell.These two religions killed,maimed and murdered enmasse innocent souls and still continue till today. The christian west hold world power to destroy weak nations while the muslims fight back for control through stone throwing,Bombings,Jihad.Islam and Xtianity are two sides of the same coin with its calamities on mankind,they are the origins of cultism ,US vs them. I am not an aethist but these are my honest views after undergoing research. |
helinues:The extortion continues in the church.All religions are man made when you follow them,do it cautiously so you dont destroy humanity. Religion teaches hypocrisy because you want to pretend as something else. |
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shortfalls. Revealingly, the Nigeria Police Force currently sits at the bottom of the International Police Science Association’s World Internal Security and Police Index ranking. In the energy sector, Nigeria continues to suffer the effects of its flawed federalism. Although the constitution allows both the state and the federal governments to legislate on this sector, it restricts states from making laws that clash with federal legislation. The upshot is that the federal government maintains an effective monopoly with regard to the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, relegating the states to legislate on areas not covered by the national grid. The result is a dependence on an antiquated, expensive central grid system and insufficient electric generation capacity, sapping the economy of much-needed growth. Against this backdrop, various quarters have called for a restructuring of the country. While some of these calls are colored by politics, what is apparent is that as long as the federal government maintains its range of exclusive powers, the country’s structural problems will remain. At present, a gradual reversal is taking place, with increasing pushback for state-controlled police forces and pressure for greater devolution to the states, as illustrated by a constitutional amendment being considered in the National Assembly. To construct a more effective federal system, Nigeria should ditch its unitary preoccupation and equitably distribute power to the states, leaving with them the fiscal autonomy needed to catalyze economic growth—thereby improving prospects for peace and development. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cfr.org/blog/nigerias-unitary-federalism%3famp |
Nkasi Wodu is a lawyer, peacebuilding practitioner, and development expert based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state—also known as Johnny Ironside for his exploits in a peacekeeping mission in the Congo—promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practiced by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation. Since 1966, Nigeria has had several constitutions, each giving broad—and exclusive—powers to the central or federal government, to the detriment of its constituent units. In many countries with federal systems of government, the central government retains some exclusive powers as is necessary to enable uniformity in governance. For example, in the United States, the federal government retains the powers of the treasury, the military, and immigration. In the Nigerian case, the exclusive powers retained by the central government go beyond ensuring uniformity. Successive federal governments have maintained the stranglehold on power, justified by the aim of providing a political solution to the disunity and deep divisions that have existed since the unification decree was passed. The result has been the creation of a gargantuan political entity with a concentration of powers at the center and underdeveloped states. The method by which Nigeria allocates revenue between the central government and states impedes the development of a truly federal polity. The 1963 constitution granted regional governments control over natural and human resources found within their territories as well as broad powers to use these resources to fast-track local development. Consequently, big strides were made in areas such as education and agriculture. The oil boom of the 1970s, however, led to an overdependence on oil revenues and the relegation of the agricultural, manufacturing, and service sectors. The growing preeminence of the Supreme Military Council led to the creation of a mono-economy, whereby states became—by no choice of their own—addicted to monthly grants from the central government, leaving them incapable of addressing their deficient infrastructure. As states' autonomy gradually eroded under decades of military rule, little local competency was left that could offset the poor administration and profligacy of successive military governments. This problem continues despite the return to civilian rule: the 1999 constitution perpetuated the lopsided system in which real power lies in Abuja. Another victim of Nigeria’s problematic federal system is the security sector, especially in the area of policing, where the federal government has exclusive powers. The constitution continued the practice of operating a highly centralized police structure—a relic of British colonialism. The inflexibility inherent in the policing system has led to an ineffective force, dogged by issues of poor funding, a history of human rights violations, and unqualified allegiance to the central government—all to the detriment of the people. Many experts have called for reforms to the Nigerian police, while others have insisted on dismantling the current centralized system, reestablishing it as a decentralized entity that conforms to international policing standards. These calls have been left unheeded by successive administrations. Consequently, Nigeria is left with unmotivated, undertrained police officers that resort to bribery and extortion to make up for salary |
harmargedon:This is not true,food inflation is caused by increase in demand and less supplies.South west should grow more food . Govt must make it mandatory to grow food in your backyard no matter how little. |
I have a lawyer friend who is 17 years in the practice looking for a job.Her former boss relocated. Her area of speciality is Property law,real estate and she is a Solicitor. Location :Lagos |
I am the only qualified person to rule for the benefit of Nigerians.We must have a female president for once in Nigeria. |
ggood:Like Shakarau will capture Bianca ojukwu when South east surrender to the caliphate. |
IvarDboneless:Is it a must to speak with a Yoruba girl?Igbo woman don finish for your side. You Igbo guys just use Yoruba girls as hit and run only to go back to your village to bring Amaka come Lagos. |
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TarOrfeeek:This is not true.You forgot your mum and sisters are Nigerian women too.Many Nigerian women marry their father’s agemate ,so what do you expect? Another reason is that the male specie is exposed to more danger in the environment due to types of jobs,sexual lifestyles,stress,Diseases etc. |
Some 37 people in Denmark are requesting compensation over adverse effects they say were suffered after getting a Covid-19 jab. Most of the cases are related to AstraZeneca’s vaccine, which the country has stopped using. A total of 29 people have applied for compensation for side effects believed to be linked to the Swedish-British jab – which was renamed Vaxzevria last month – the Danish Patient Compensation Association said in a statement on Thursday. A further eight people applied for compensation in connection with the coronavirus jab made by Pfizer. The side effects cited in the applications range from mild fever and discomfort to such extreme conditions as paralysis, blood clots, miscarriage, and even death. In Denmark, patients are eligible for state-sponsored compensations if they suffer rare or severe adverse effects of any medicines. The relatives of patients who have died can also receive compensation. “There are almost no drugs without side effects. That is why we have a safety net in Denmark that picks up the patients who are so unfortunate as to be affected by rare and serious side effects,” the director of Patient Compensation, Karen-Inger Bast, stated. The director also urged other people who might have suffered side effects to come forward with their complaints as well. She warned, though, that the health troubles must be serious in order to receive compensation. “It is important to say that you do not receive compensation for mild and transient symptoms such as a little fever or pain in the arm. But if you have had a serious side effect and there is a temporal connection with the vaccination, then I would encourage you to seeks compensation from us,” Bast stated. The association’s announcement comes a day after Denmark became the first European country to completely discontinue use of AstraZeneca vaccine, citing “a possible link between very rare cases of unusual blood clots, bleeding, low blood platelets counts” and the shot by the drug maker. “Our overall assessment is there is a real risk of severe side effects associated with using the Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca,” Danish Health Authority Director General Soeren Brostroem said. Denmark’s blanket ban on AstraZeneca followed an announcement by the European Medicines Agency, which confirmed possible links between the vaccine and blood clotting. Still, the EMA said that the drug’s benefits outweigh the risks of its extremely rare side effect. The drug maker had previously insisted that the blood clotting among those who received its jab was actually “much lower than would be expected to occur naturally in a general population.” Last week, as the evidence on the potential link between the jab and the condition continued to mount, Oxford University – which was involved in developing the shot with AstraZeneca – suspended its trial of the vaccine in children until the UK health regulators can dig deeper into the matter. https://www.rt.com/news/521098-denmark-covid-vaccine-compensation/ Mynd44 |
Denmark to share AstraZeneca Covid vaccines with poorer nations after declaring jabs too dangerous for Danes – WHO The Danish Health Authority is exploring sending its AstraZeneca Covid vaccines to poorer nations, despite flagging the jab as having a “real risk of severe side effects,” according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO’s European head, Hans Kluge, revealed the plan on Thursday, a day after Denmark became the first country on the continent to permanently scrap the jabs from its vaccine rollout amid an investigation into the potential side effect of blood clots. The plan to share the vaccines with poorer nations has not been finalized, and Denmark has not announced specific details, but Kluge said, “the ministry of foreign affairs of Denmark is ready to, or looking already into options” for, distributing the jabs to countries in need. Denmark’s health officials announced the decision to stop using the drug on Wednesday, declaring that it was due to “a possible link between very rare cases of unusual blood clots, bleeding, low blood platelets counts” and the vaccine, warning “there is a real risk of severe side effects.” The Danish plan comes days after the WHO warned that the pandemic is at a “critical point,” despite vaccine rollouts in wealthier countries, as cases are “growing exponentially” due to a spike in infections in poorer nations. Laying out their concerns, WHO official Maria Van Kerkhove blamed the failure to equally distribute vaccines, citing how jabs “aren’t here yet in every part of the world.” The WHO has been running the international Covax scheme to secure a more equitable distribution of Covid doses amid accusations that wealthier nations have engaged in vaccine nationalism, quickly snapping up jabs for domestic use. https://www.rt.com/news/521138-denmark-astrazeneca-covid-vaccine-poorer-countries/ |


