What is the population of the People in Enugu? well it is not an excuse to abandon a source of revenue... I have notice our politician work with crowd... Enugu State will prefer to repair or setup something in Lagos or Abuja than in his State...find out and prove me .....
God help Nigeria...looking at the comment of the so called Nigerian Leader of tomorrow/today... most u be sentimental with your comment...the fact that you don't have light in your area is not/not entirely on the minister of power...have you checked the funtionality of your CDA,LCDA,etc... the fact that you don't have a transformer is that the Minister fault? the fact that the unqualified people in your area keep tempering with your transformer is it the Minister fault... the Minister has given you (information) indirectly the Body responsible for changing tariff and how it is done... some of you have constant power supply, yet you come to this platform to tarnish images... I'm not a supporter of any person or party but i dare to recognized Activeness from passiveness...
chibjohn: Get your facts right. Hydroelectricity is not Nigeria's largest source of electricity. Maybe it was before but not so now. Our largest source of electricity is fossil fuels. Google is here for us.
i thought most of the people in nairaland are learned... Minister of Power Fashola has made his point and it is valid... if you don't know what it means to Dam a river please google is your friend.... I'm surprised that majority of the people on this thread don't know our largest source of electricity.... this is not theory...welcome to practical... and please it is not a most u comment... hold your peace on things that are beyond u or go learn more about it....
you are a novice....if you are inclined in this field, you will know what it means to dam your source of electricity....
ElSherriff: Fashola we trusted you, now you are spewing this nonsense? Which dam? ehn? stop selling to them, when they overflow the dam, sanction them. sell something else not what you do not have in abundance.
singing chuku chuku.... what is chuku chuku? what does he know about chuku chuku?... he got the talent no doubt
Braggante: This is terrible and tragic. kids in developed nations are learning coding and programing. They show their talents in that sphere. Even developing nations are investing in their younger ones. Parents are ensuring their children learn useful skills, necessary for the jet age. look at us here. Our children are told that talents mean music and entertainment. We dont even fund schools anymore. This child who should be in school reading etc is speaking of 30 billion for akkant, Ferrari and Gucci. Wasting developmental years on useless forced 'talent'. It's sad that this is the future of Nigeria
all this planting started in the previous regime... Ambode is working we all know but don't over hype ... he is the best governor presently in Nigeria, any other governor comes second...thanks
zero reasoning.....tribalism has gone so deep into you...are u a racist?
Abagworo: That man cannot speak Mbaise and it is a rural diocese as we know. This issue has lasted too long with a lot of lies and blackmails against Mbaise people. The best thing is to give an Mbaise man Bishop of Awka if they want an Awka man as Bishop of Ahiara. That settles the suspicion of conspiracy.
justineu: Fake news frm fake afonja... Calling Pope Francis Mr Francis also calling the Reverend okpaleke Mr Okpaleke.. I don't blame the afonjas CUs most of them are not catholic and don't know the catholic doctrines.. Just want to use the news to castigate the south east. Afonja why?
Nigeria as gone beyond this... some igbos and Yoruba dwells in the North, having Properties from their third generation, some don't know their town, they just knew they are igbos or Yorubas. .....
just like that? ok... re the igbos planning to evict other tribes too?...once actualized?
ruggedised: let my igbo brothers and sisters leave north immediately. When BIAFRA is actualized, they will regain all they've lost. Your life is more important than any stupid properties
JoaquinElChapo: take left, walk for about 200 meters. Turn right and keep moving. When you get to the roundabout , take 2nd exit and walk straight down for about a quarter of a mile then turn left. You'll see a cathedral, enter the cathedral and submit your picture there
no insult....but i see no sense in ur comment.....kindly read it to urself
Crestedguy4real: when you get to that stage you will understand, KANU is Igbo make little change, but not ready to trade his birth right for a white woman, most white women are not ready to leave the comfort zone to come to Africa,he need to move on and get Married,lazzy men are the one getting married to oyinbo,and they will dorgwt home.the guy has simply discover his root
if truly they were kidnapped by the APC (i don't believe that) then it is a shame on the past government (note: government not President) and a shame to all Nigeria.... but the news of the girls been kidnapped was not just in Nigeria.... on this matter i stand alone... I follow concrete evidence not the saying of someone without fact/evidence.... I'm not in support of the present or past government... I'm just tired of bullshit
Otunba2004: pls sir where do you stand on this matter before I can correct or agree with you
I do think there is hope for this country...thinking we have youth, young men & women who can think for themselves or decipher rumor & truth.... but they don't...they just flow with the wind.... they are just blindly following the blind... If the youth can put aside their differences such as religion, tribe and any forms of stereotype this country will develop.... But majority of the young men&women in Nigeria are incapable of that..i stand to be corrected
ApolitiCal: Hmm, And the clueless ineffectual buffoon allowed the kidnap of the innocent children under his nose? I think the leadership of this party should visit sambisa to confirm to us that boko haram is a scam. The video of shekau displaying the girls under heavy black hijabs was also a scam?
I do think there is hope for this country...thinking we have youth, young men & women who can think for themselves or decipher rumor & truth.... but they don't...they just flow with the wind.... they are just blindly following the blind... If the youth can put aside their differences such as religion, tribe and any forms of stereotype this country will develop.... But majority of the young men&women in Nigeria are incapable of that..i stand to be corrected
THAT shows an incapable government....if u an employee and u happen to be incapable of ur duties then why do the company need you
noblezone: How can the government prevent a woman who has decided to feed her husband with rat poison?
You are the president. you live in Abuja..
Chibok community is hundreds of Km away.
Children are to write exam, then politicians in the North West arranged a kidnap of the girls. The authorities who should protect the gals, traded them for money and politics.
The security personnel were compromised.
what can you do?
Do you know of the betrayals other Nigerian soldiers suffers in the hands of Northern Nigerian soldiers over this matter.
Some of you still don't understand, Nigeria is a fraud.
I do think there is hope for this country...thinking we have youth, young men & women who can think for themselves or decipher rumor & truth.... but they don't...they just flow with the wind.... they are just blindly following the blind... If the youth can put aside their differences such as religion, tribe and any forms of stereotype this country will develop.... But majority of the young men&women in Nigeria are incapable of that..i stand to be corrected
THAT IS YOUR VIEW.. WHICH HAS NOT PROVEN THE FACT OF OTHER PEOPLE WRONG....
9jakool: Yes, I know however when I said the language you were referencing doesn't sound like Ijebu, you continued to push the theory. If something is no true then it's not true, no matter how hard someone tries to spin it. Ijebu people are clearly not from Sudan nor is there a language that is similar to Ijebu in Sudan.
good for you....if u have followed & read all my comments carefully, u will know what I stand for & what I believe.....When something is widely accepted it becomes true until proven otherwise, that is the world we live in....A lot of findings and theories have been proven wrong but the impact is yet to be felt
9jakool: No, I don't need to google pseudo theories or myths to know my history. History is not invented to fit a narrative. It's set in stone weather it's favorable or not. You can't wake up one day and change your history all af a sudden to suit your narrative nor can you claim that your ancestors came from some far away place to feel better about your origin. When scientific evidence says otherwise, I don't have to hold on to made up stories. Many Nigerians believe everything they hear and don't think critical about it. A lot have inferiority complex and always want to attach themselves to other people. My own history tells of brave warriors, honorary leaders and people who have contributed to how I see myself today, my identity. I am not from Saudi Arabia. I am not from Egypt nor Sudan and I am not from Israel. I don't need to claim something I'm not to feel special.
9jakool: The Sudan theory is a constructed theory that is relative modern. Did the past Awujales of Ijebu Kingdom centuries ago ever acknowledge the Sudan migration theory?
June 25, 2010The Awujale of Ijebuland, Ogun State, Nigeria, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II who will tomorrow round-off the celebration of his 50 years on the throne.Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona in an interview with P.M.NEWS in his palace at Ijebu Ode, the monarch, when reminded of his claim in 1983 that the Ijebus are from Waddai in Sudan, said every tribe in the country migrated from somewhere.Says Oba Adetona: Let me tell you, there are ways of settlements, even before Oduduwa came to Ile-Ife, Ife was already in existence. All you just have to do is go to history books, you'll see all these things there.
....the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia, the original language which Arabic language has superseded is very similar to Ijebu dialect....Waddai...before they supereded the language
9jakool: Sure but, Waddai people speak Waddai/Maba and I don't think it sounds like Ijebu because it's classified as a Nilo-Saharan language.
are u aware that chad and sudan shares border? .... just like u have china town in Nigeria there is every probability that the waddai people have settlement in Chad