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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxZMiOb9_2I This clip was captured by Channels TV. The faces of the SARS police could not be captured due to fear of being arrested too. From the clip, you could see an APC agent (from the tag over his neck) pointing on the specific INEC officials to be arrested. Also seen is a Terrified Female INEC official in shock, it seems the woman was afraid and had to hold on tightly to the commander of the SARS police. You can also see one of the SARS police carrying a chair and aiming at one of the officials as the APC agent points at the officials. This is not a propaganda to blackmail APC neither is it to promote PDP. But they way Nigerian Police behave sometimes is very disheartening. What could necessitate the using of a chair on INEC officials who have been appointed to carry out a function? There was an earlier thread showing blood on one of the INEC official's head which I suspect as being this very man though he was hidden from the camera in this clip. Here was the earlier thread of the INEC official bleeding: https://www.nairaland.com/3515327/inec-officer-bleeds-head-he |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vogo1K37suc This was the statement issued by the Nigerian Army pertaining the allegations of Ballot boxes being snatched during the Rivers Rerun elections |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVWYSKHvsHE P Square dancing with Australians including a Police man to their song: Bank Alert Posted to their Facebook page: https://web.facebook.com/mypsquare/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf |
If you still have a problem in your house, why trying to remove a peck from someone's eye? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oT1UCyZL9E This is the sauce you will like to pair with boiled rice, pasta and yam, it is one of quickest, tastiest and yummiest. Flour was used to give it some thickening, and different colourful vegies were used. shredded chicken can be prepared wihtin 20 minutes right there in your kitchen. Check for the recipe and try this out for a cool dinner. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n8f8nTz1gM The senate President and President Buhari encourages the People of Ondo to vote for massive development. |
I was like you. I was not comfortable with just wordpress. So I started learning Web development. I t took me two years to leanr: PHP, HTML, CSS and MySQL. After learning them, I created a website which was not great but gave me the exposure on how things work online in real life. This made me to know I was still deficient in Server commands such as APACHE. Which you have to learn too. I spend about 3 months again learning Apache and Mod_rewrite to make my Urls clean. I then had to learn how to use FTP protocols and also how to build SEO pages. It took me 3 years in all to have a functional website which I have not finished, I am still on it, not because I do not know how to code but because of time. All in all, these are the things you need in order to build a website from scratch. But it is not easy to be frank with you. When I started, there was no day I don't code for a minimum of 6 hours and use the remaining time to read further on where I am having challenges. I did it all by myself. The time depends on how you much time you take everyday to read and code. But in general, no matter how sharp you are, if you are going to learn by yourself and if you practice every day, taking 6 hours of coding and 4 hours of reading Programming books; then it will take you about 1 year to learn the languages I mentioned above. It will take you another year to Create something lovely and not ugly. Meanwhile this is mysite that I created from scratch: http://www.jotscroll.com/ and when I finish schooling by next year, visit it again by then and see the great changes. |
It seems it was the boy's spirit that was slapping Rochas to carry out the revenge |
Mikehell:He said diversification will still go on |
The Presidential Adviser on Media, Femi Adesina speaks on Economic Recession and why Nigeria will still use oil as source of revenue. Femi said Nigeria cannot abandon Oil because it is our Natural resources and that even when Nigeria is trying to diversify the economy, it will still get revenue through Petroleum too. While defending his points, Adesina outline the "7 Big Wins" necessary to increase the revenue of the country via the Petroleum industry which are: The 7 Big wins of the Oil industry include: - Security in Oil regions - Policy and Regulation - Business Environment and Investment drive - Transparency and Efficiency - Stakeholders management and international coordination - Gas revolution - Refineries and Local production capacity These Big wins outlined the Short and Long term priorities to grow Nigeria's Oil and Gas industry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0aAbWT40nk |
tunmidob:Do not reserve the comment, just tell us your birth month |
Lets see who will deny his/her month of birth
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I wonder what profit 10k will bring that Fg want to give as loan |
For you to have any decent views, you must make videos that interest people and you have to keep doing it for years before you will make lots of views. It may take you an average of 3 years to get enough subscribers that can even share your videos and at the same time watch it. From your question, I will advise you not to get crazy before Youtube hands you over a ban especially on copyrights |
Then their salaries should be slashed for it |
Goodluck is the best President so far. I think Buhari should learn from his ideas |
leksmedia:Please how long would it take for me to get the certificate? |
leksmedia:so after paying online, where can I get the certificate? Must I go to there office? If I pay online and I stay in Ondo, where will I now get the certificate? In abuja or ondo? Please help |
leksmedia:So how will I get my certificate if I register a business name? Or is there no certificate for business name? |
But truly, who cooks for the President? The wife or cooks? |
ftc |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f0UQT7hLhI President Muhammadu Buhari speaks about himself at the Book launching at the International Conference Centre Abuja The Book was Title: "Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria" which was written by Prof. John Paden. In attendance were: The Presidents of Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon were represented by their country’s ambassadors in Nigeria at the event held inside the International Conference Centre, Abuja. A former military leader, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.); former President Olusegun Obasanjo; former Vice-President Namadi Sambo; Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; a national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; and the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, attended the event. Organisers said proceeds from the book would be sent to the Internally Displaced Persons’ camps nationwide. Donations were not made public but guests were encouraged to buy as many copies of the book as possible at the rate of N1,500 per copy of paperback edition; N2,500 per copy of hardcover and N10,000 per copy of leather edition. The two presenters of the book, Mr. Tunde Folawiyo and Alhaji Abdusamad Rabiu, promised to donate two copies each to every tertiary institution in Nigeria. Obasanjo, who was the special guest of honour at the event, described the 320-page book as a mixture of history and current affairs, saying the author’s account was accurate except for a few “incorrect insinuations” which he said could be understood. The former President, who defeated Buhari in the 2003 presidential election, said he and the President had had many encounters, most of which saw them holding different positions. Despite being in different camps, however, Obasanjo expressed happiness that he and Buhari who are both retired military generals, did not resort to engaging in gun duel. He said, “President Muhammadu Buhari and I have had many encounters, but most times in parallel. “Not too long ago, we had a direct opposition at the ballot box. But even then, it did not affect our relationship. “Fortunately, we did not have to look at each other through the barrel of our guns.” In commending Buhari’s integrity, Obasanjo said the book confirmed what he knew about the President. He recalled when the President attended a meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in his capacity as the nation’s Commissioner for Petroleum Resources in Saudi Arabia and returned with a golden coin for him (Obasanjo) who was the then military leader. He said Buhari gave him the coin with a condition that he would not in turn give it out the same way he did with a pair of expensive shoes earlier given to him by another person. Gowon, who was the chairman of the occasion, said Buhari deserved every word of praise and criticism that could come his way at the occasion. He described the President as a fighter and a man of destiny. He said although he was told several times that he would never see the inside of the Presidential Villa, his persistence paid off in 2015 when he won that year’s presidential election. In his review of the book, Tinubu said the author portrayed Buhari as a man who had lived his life on assignments that always intersected with vital moments in the nation’s history. He recalled that the President was a man on an assignment, when, in the military, he served bravely in a Civil War to keep Nigeria united. He added that he was also on a national assignment when he became the military Head of State in what he called a well-intentioned effort to straighten things out and set Nigeria on a better path. Tinubu said, “When he ventured into politics and competed for the presidency culminating in his 2015 election victory, he was still on an assignment, showing that there was no other way for this nation to go but the way of democracy, no matter how difficult the path may be. “Now, as a sitting President, he is on an assignment, against time, to undo the wrongs of nearly two decades of bad governance. “Such is the life of this man; always in the public eye, doing things in his different, disciplined and spartan way.” Tinubu went down memory lane, recalling how the APC which defeated the Peoples Democratic Party at the federal level was formed. He described the merger process as a teamwork and a commitment to national purpose. “Many of us invested ourselves, our heart, body, mind and soul in this project for national salvation. Many did not want it to happen and fought to undermine the good we sought to accomplish. “Many others straddled the sidelines, neither completely in nor completely out, but waiting to see how the prevailing winds might blow before making their move. “Muhammadu Buhari never wavered for one moment on this journey. Proving to be a focused leader, he acted with a single-minded determination that showed no fear or doubt in the rightfulness of the cause we pursued. “I know this for an unassailable fact because I was there with him, every step of the way, to fight against, what the realists told us, were insurmountable odds. “Yet, our determination for reform beat their smart calculations. The desire for a better country was more powerful than their incumbent might. “So many people made contributions that made the historic merger possible. It would be impossible to give each person the accolade they deserve in a concise work such as this one. He recalled that after Buhari’s emergence as the party’s presidential candidate, there was a thorny issue of who would be his running mate. Tinubu said stakeholders later agreed to settle for Osinbajo, a Christian in order to get a religiously-balanced ticket given the sensitivity of the moment. He said the fact that Osinbajo was a pastor answered those who wrongfully tried to paint Buhari as intolerant. The President of the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Chief Nike Akande, in her goodwill message, said Buhari had performed creditably well in office. A former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Ambassador John Campbell, described Buhari as a confirmation of Barack Obama’s statement that in the face of adversity, those who love their country would rise to change it. He urged the US to show more interest in Nigeria as the giant of Africa. A former minister, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, recalled that even as a military leader, Buhari conducted cabinet meetings in a democratic manner. He said the President always defer to the collective decisions of the Federal Executive Council. The Minister of Science and Technology, Chief Ogbonaya Onu, said Buhari had always been using his influence for the common good rather than for self. Meanwhile, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has said that he did not attend the event because he got the invitation to the book launch late. Abubakar made the explanation in a statement by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe. http://punchng.com/book-launch-african-leaders-obasanjo-gowon-tinubu-honour-buhari/ |
If I post on my blog, how long would it take before I start getting traffic from google or rank on first page? Is it days or months, for a blog that is already one year plus? |
Is that all he has to offer? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtzfia4LReM The People were excited to see the president praying with them and were jubilating as he slaughters the Ram together with the Imam. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH5kMsBREc8 Bauchi State Governor, Muhammed Abubakar, briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on the allegations of corruption leveled against him by ICPC, but the President advised the Governor not to listen to what people say but rather should continue with the good work he has been doing in Bauchi State. The Governor said he has used the bail fund appropriately and wonders why people would want to investigate him. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iUiLD8DD_E Nollywood Actor and Filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan explaining the challenges faced by Nigeria filmakers to the Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg after his meeting with the Nollywood members in Lagos, Nigeria. Kunle urges Mark to Monetize Facebook just as Youtube are doing so that video creators could earn something because piracy of DVDs is much. |
chocolateme:Why are people so childish on Nairaland? In what way have you help now? If she could have access to the information, must I ask? I do not post on Culture section, hence, If I ask, it is for a reason. |
Please I need your enlightenment about how Ibibio conduct their wedding preparations. I want to marry an Ibibio girl but she does not know how they conduct their wedding ceremony and how much it might cost, she grew up outside of Akwa Ibom. I need your help because I want to have a rough estimate about their wedding procedures first before I start. I especially need help on: - How much is their bride price - If I pay the bride price, Will I still have to pay for organising the traditional marriage again? - How much is the price range for the payments? Thanks in advance. And please do not tell me to check online because I have done that but could get what I want exactly. |
BE811APP:How much have you paid for visiting a site? Bunch of foolish people always looking for free things but wanting quality things. If you need quality things, then pay to visit a site that offers such. I have been seeing people complain about Nigerian bloggers, atleast they tried to put up something while some foolish ones do not want to appreciate their efforts. Have you paid the bloggers before? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23iwjj2Kld4 United states secretary of states, John Kerry meets with Sultan of Sokoto, HRH Amirul Mumineen Sultan Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar IV at his palace in Sokoto. |

