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buhari just did 1 month in power how cn he cancel 2 months salary? |
his a Christian |
NDPVF:its not about been emotional the problem is you i am dating an ijaw girl right now and its serious am not hausa or fulani but am kanuri i am from a minority clan like you but that those not make igbo hausa Yoruba fulani ijaw tiv better than me It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional, whatever the motivation We are all different tribes languages and culture, but when we ask for the Lord's blessings, we must not forget that God created us equal what i willsay my brother is that dont take another person as your enemy because his not from your site of the country to me thats just geography |
NDPVF:see mumu i respect ijaw people but you are a stark stray dog |
Bekwarra:but there is no Cia and fbi in the white house |
You termed me 'lazy', though my laziness hasn't crippled me from farming enough Rice, millet, sorghum, wheat, Maize, Onions,cocoa & 85% of the stuff that make up your daily staple. Ever wondered where and how the wheat and millet that runs your breweries come from? You said I'm 'unproductive', because my land has no oil. I wish to know how much you payed God for the oil beneath your feet. Don't tell me your hard-work cause its existence! You mischievously call me 'ABOKIII' OR SOUTHWASTERNER because I choose to be generous, friendly & funny instead of dubious, rude & cunning. you call me 'Malu' or yoloba derogatorily... .. I regard myself as such because I rear, breed & transport the livestock which gave u Ise- ewu, pepper-soup, suya, kilishi, kpomo etc. Lets not forget the hide/skin which makes your shoe markets thrive. My dear brother, Nations have survived and prosper without exploring a single barrel of crude but no nation has ever (& can ever) survive without producing enough to feed its citizens. Remember its from our cocoa plantation rubber and timber and groundnut money that we explored and drilled the oil in your land which means its also our investment To underscore the importance of the region as the breadwinner of the nation, a misunderstanding between the Lagos State Government and Northern traders who bring goods such pepper, edibles, fruits and cows from the North created panic in the city some years ago. For a few days, the food chain of an entire state was shut down. Drought soon became imminent. Prices of foodstuff also went up astronomically. There was panic everywhere as residents prayed for the northerners to end the strike. Such is the importance of the North. Why do we then still refer to them as parasites when they feed the entire country? The coming of the military truncated the progress of the North just as it did other regions. Our leaders’ failure to harness the resources of the country created an oil-based mono-economy which made the entire country dependent on the product. This is not the North’s problem. It is a Nigerian conundrum. Lets pray 4 a better Nigeria we are one good people great nation With love from your friend 'Amshi cc: sameer1212 fulanimafia ibnsultan, caseless, muhdG, moswags, arewatech nafiachi, eesaah, simbad221, ayesman, arewafederation, fulaman, RAWANI nduchuks, Janedoe26 QuotaSystem midolian lalasticlala seun :and all concerned NL's. |
Former militant leader, Ebikabowei Victor-Ben, popularly known as ‘General’ Boyloaf, has said no youth in the Niger Delta would go into the creeks should the Federal Government revoke pipeline surveillance contracts awarded to ex-agitators in the region. Boyloaf, who is one of the beneficiaries of the government’s pipeline protection contract, told SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview that since the Federal Government had declared amnesty, it would be a wrong decision for any person to go into the creeks with the intent of blowing up pipelines and other oil installations. He assured the Federl Government that no Niger Delta youth would get violent as long as the government did not hurt them. He maintained that the people of the oil-rich region were not known for blowing up pipelines. Boyloaf said, “The youths are not ready to go to the creeks because there is amnesty. No Niger Delta youth will blow up any pipeline as long as the government did not hurt them. Blowing up pipelines is not their stock in trade. So, by the grace of God, everything will be okay. Nobody is praying for violence.” Dismissing reports that the Federal Government had revoked the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to ex-militant leaders, Boyloaf described the report as the handiwork of some politicians who were trying to instigate violence in the country. The former militant leader explained that though the three-month contract given to them to protect the nation’s oil pipelines had expired, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had not been given the directive to renew the contract. Boyloaf said, “The Federal Government did not come out openly to say that it has revoked the contract. Truth is, the contract has elapsed because it was for three months. Since it expired, the NNPC workers have not received the instruction to renew the contract. “There are many reports the President is studying; he has not even appointed aides that are supposed to work with him in this area. He (Buhari) is not supposed to jump into things without studying them. I think we will give him time to study the reports before him.” He, however, urged President Buhari to renew the contract in order not to render them jobless saying the contract was empowering some Nigerians.https://punch.cdn.ng/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Boyloaf.jpg “If the President does not renew our contract, there is nothing we can do. The only advice we will give him is to tell him the importance of the contract and the peace Nigerians are enjoying. It is not good to send many people back to the labour market and make them redundant,” Boyloaf added. |
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it's under the military command so no body should insult any govnor here |
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Hmm |
freshdude99:who does he think he is? Insulting people around,not everyone here is a slow poke I hate people that think that they are better than someone which reverse is the case |
carzola:well you are not the only one not in the country may be its your first time...and me a criminal?boy boy did you just tell your job?worthless son of a thousand fathers |
nathdim:it shows that they have jobs and their time is priceless |
carzola:hmm I agree to be a gate man at least I do have a job but let me show you how better than you i am send me your Cv and I promise to find you your dream job and am serious about that mumu |
[quote author=Ezenwammadu post=35151867]There is serious scarcity of northners[/quote they have jobs and are busy succeeding while you are here hungry on nairaland |
carzola:Buhari's people have jobs and are busy succeeding while you are here hungry on nairaland |
Nive |
God bless dan gote monopoly or not |
Biased news |
Kano city ![]() |
Bush meat catch hunter |
See mumu how much did the DG pay you? Not eveything is about tribalism and religion, why do people always thing that the people in the north hate them |
One Onyema Orji over the weekend was made to marry his dead wife, identified as Blessing, in order to take custody of his children in Nwakpu, Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State. It was gathered that Orji had divorced Blessing because her mother was intruding into their marital affairs, forcing Blessing to marry another man, one Chukwuma. Orji’s union to the deceased produced a twin while her marriage to Chukwuma had no child till her death. It was further learnt that drama broke out during Blessing’s burial when Orji demanded to take custody of the children and to bury his late wife but was barred from doing so. He was forced to perform the traditional marriage rite so as to give him the right to take custody of the children. With the body of Blessing lying motionless in the casket awaiting burial, Onyema was made to perform the traditional marriage rites, wedded her and subsequently left with his children. http://leadership.ng/news/442410/bizzare-man-marries-dead-wife-in-ebonyi |
everything that goes up must come down |
olapluto:What you just said on the other thread |
Good |
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i believe your a criminal.. BUT just wait the law would soon catch up with u nd ur family... as for the job am already living my dreams beyond the shores of your poverty stricken country..
