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Buhari has no excuse to fail because the Nigerian masses gave him their votes with the hope that he would turn things around... As soon as he resumes offices he should go straight to work, no need of trading blames here. The moment all Nigerians have been waiting for is here. |
Good. More grace to him |
Just when I thought I have heard and seen it all, now this is something out of this world. But wait oh...could this be real ? 170yrs?! |
....great. a performer in Gej's cabinet. A spot view my eyes cant go off from. A man who woke up the agriculture sector from its slumber. He saw to it that ATA policy moves in the right direction and was properly midwifed by capable hands. Liberalization of the agro sector was borne out of his numerous concepts. He was a man fully prepared for the job. Yes! GMB truly knows ingredients of development. Dr. Adesina will deliver at what ever capacity. GIVE IT TO HIM.... |
General Muhammadu Buhari, the president-elect of Nigeria, has requested the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to support the candidacy of Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina as the next president of the African Development Bank (ADB). General Buhari has communicated his backing of Dr. Adesina’s candidacy to the Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama, who is the current chairperson of the ECOWAS. In a statement released in Abuja on Tuesday, April 21, General Buhari said that his support of Dr. Adesina’s candidacy was not just because he was Nigerian. “Dr. Adesina has a proven track record in a career that predates his position as Nigeria’s Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development,” General Buhari said. He added that Dr. Adesina had years of experience of working in Francophone and Anglophone countries, and a passion to help eradicate poverty in Africa by reducing unemployment and inequality among African youth. Dr. Adesina is also an agricultural development expert with 24 years of experience in developing and managing successful agricultural Programmes across Africa. Until his appointment as the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in 2011, he was the Vice President, Policy and Partnerships Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Additionally, he has held senior leadership positions in a number of agricultural institutions in the world. Source – www.newswirengr.com |
danyel09:What are you saying? The Sultan runs his country well - he's not a rich man who keeps it all for himself! I visited Brunei in 2008 and if I remember rightly the people do not pay any taxes because the Sultan pays for everything - roads, education etc. Apparently there is very little crime in the country and the people are warm, friendly and gentle. We visited a water village which, on the face of it, looks like a place no one would want to live - homes are wooden shacks built on stilts in the water with wooden walkways from one place to another. They are beautiful inside. It is huge and a complete community in its own right with schools, places of worship etc and the children go to school by water taxi. They had been told that the government wanted the people to move out of the water village and to live in flats - they refused. They are self sufficient in their community. The Sultan did his education in the UK. We shouldn't judge others by our standards. |
There's rich ... there's being one of the richest in the world ... and then there's this! Another level than even many of the wealthiest can imagine. |
CityNG:100 likes guy. Take 2 bottles of Hennesy, bills on me. I wonder how people's brain are wired this days, must we have the same opinion. |
Ante, minew? |
Oloshi ni boboyi se lol |
Way to go wizpikin |
mazzi:Don't mind her, she opened a thread without a source. How are we sure it's Amaechi who said it. |
Whoever said you wanted to become a VP. Everybody knows you wanted to be the Dangote of APC and their mouth piece to boot. |
The fear of hijab is the beginning of... Someone help me complete the sentence. |
Good response from Davido. Way to go, maturity is setting in. |
A friend of mine was nagging me to send him my collection of fragrance and quickly took the below pic with my IPhone 5s
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The rain forest cafe in Dubai
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Inside the Dubai mall aquarium
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Sun set at the Desert safari in Dubai, taken with my iPhone 5s
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He should thank God for his life, seeing the wreckage, it could have been a different outcome. |
^^^post the pic here, i for one Will not in a million yrs click this your link. |
The way you explained the whole story, it looks like he married you for the sole purpose to get his pound of flesh from you. How else can one explain this? The guy must be a séx maniac and he is seriously on a roll. |
Babymama1:Ok Osisi, anugom. Ga niru nothing do you if you see it that way. |
Na wao! Guys are really on this guy case o! They went as far as producing this document to back up their claim.
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Babymama1:Lol ![]() Babymama1:He could cope 100yrs is non of my business, but questioning the name his parent gave to him is unnecessary. Why lay emphasis on the name his parent gave to him. Stop being a bigot, that's all I'm saying. |
The video does not prove shît, just wasted my MB viewing this jargon. |
Babymama1:Coming from you babymama aka babyosisi, am not surprised anyway. Your antecedent speaks ahead of you. |
What is the op driving at? That Tinubu outsmart Oga Fash in the recently concluded APC primary for Lagos state governorship candidate? Be sincere with yourself, where you expecting a different outcome ? Tinubu's antecedent speaks ahead of him. |
Cap28, keep the video coming. The interrogation is hilarious, these guys are just blabbing and saying all kinda shït. Nigerian guys are on a roll in Asia, damn!!! |
I 'm disappointed for real, i was expecting to see names like "Emeka" Okechukwu" "Ugo, cuz i learnt on Nairaland that, they are the only people that likes money. Others are saints... [size=2pt]Sarcasm[/size] |
