PrBabe: 20 Interesting Facts About Justin Bieber: Number 14 Is Unbelievable
Everyone remembers Justin Bieber as that sensational YouTube Child who wowed viewers with his superb musical talent. From the time Scooter Braun discovered him on YouTube and Usher signed him up, the music star has not fallen short of the expectations of his fans. He has continued to thrill them with one hit track after another. Bieber has proven that he was indeed born to do music. Besides his name and music however, there are many other details about this talented musician that you would find interesting. Here are 20 of them:
1) The singer’s full name is Justin Drew Bieber and he was born on Tuesday, March 1, 1994 at St Joseph’s Hospital in Ontario, Canada.
Oshigun: I am not entirely happy with the performance of PMB over the past 3 years (herdsmen menace in particular and cronyism ) but I remain a pragmatic fan because I know he has kept the 'Wolves at bay' like others can't and is probably the best President for current Nigeria because of a silent 'strongman' style that gets a lot done in the background ordinary Nigerians do not see.
PMB is not an attention seeker and the next President after PMB will have it easier as many of the destructive old boys like Atiku and OBJ will be finished for good and rendered impotent.
Regarding the election, PMB will win by a landslide because Atiku is totally the wrong choice, as a despised elitist Northerner the talakawas cannot identify with, while Obi is simply a no-no for many in the SW and North. Obi , showing nauseating bigotry and lack of intelligence, once said, and I quote, Igbos should not vote for "the Yoruba Party" when Ngige ran on the platform of the ACN. He insinuated directly that the Yorubas are enemies to be rejected, as Kanu, does dauly, and I am sure this will be a major campaign logo agisnt him in the SW to the extent only self-hating Yorubas will vote a man who has showed open disdain for their ethnic group.
In the North, and for too many reasons than I care to list, Obi is simply an abomination and an enemy while Atiku is viewed as a hater of the common man who has now sided with an enemy. We can remember the Igbos have poured invectives on the North horribly for years, even befire GEJ lost, and Obi is seen as an arrowhead of this bigotry and hatred.
PDP, a party of very greedy but unintelligent men ready to sell their mother to the highest bidder, royally screwed itself with the choice of Atiku and Atiku, an unintelligent yet highly desperate man, chose the worst possible VP available. The election will not be close. Landslide for PMB. When election campaign begins, it will be too easy to discredit Atiku and Obi in the North abd SW to the severe detriment of the PDP. I will ressurect this thread next year after PMB has won and Atiku and Obi have been obliterated.
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Naijiant: This is the question that should have Buhari and his supporters very afraid. It is the question that Buhari and his supporters won't like the answer. It is the question that has made a seriously flawed and fraudulent candidate like Atiku a viable candidate. It is the question that could sweep him into Aso Rock. More: https://www.naijiant.com/articles/atiku-asks-nigerians-the-ronald-reagan-question/
PureMe01: u see why i say zombies' lifeless dull dead brains can never be rejuvenated??when has nairaland usernames turned to a yardstick in spelling accuracy...but to help you my dear,the username "buterflyle0" existed here before going into extintion.i dont wana waste my time on a dullard
Officialpdpnig: I am beginning to see the light in this buharis government. As a member of the opposition I have been repeatedly told to close my eyes to anything good coming from this government and rather attack anything good with lies all the time. I repeat, all the time. This has become almost like a brainwashing technique and has rendered many unable to think for themselves.
It was hard for me to break free from this brain wash but I was finally able to do so and now I have begun researching all the issues my party has raised against the ruling party.
One of those issues is about an alleged 10 million job loss. I dug around and discovered that if indeed this is true (although there is no viable data out there supporting this claim and it remains simply gossip, I rather found verifiable data that shows that it was worse under my party.
This is a report in 2012 about how 800 companies closed shop under my partys rule.
800 companies shut down in 3 years, says NACCIMA September 11, 2012 Premium Times
Commerce Association says that more than half of the surviving firms are “ailing”.
At least 800 companies closed shop in Nigeria between 2009 and 2011, due to the harsh operating business environment, the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce has said.
The companies that have survived are also having serious challenges as more than half of them have been classified as “ailing.’’
This was disclosed by the President of Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, NACCIMA, Herbert Ajayi, on Tuesday, in Asaba, in a paper he presented at a zonal workshop on economic diversification organised by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC.
Mr. Ajay said the current situation of the “surviving” industries poses a great threat to the survival of the manufacturing industry. He added that capacity utilisation in industries hovers around 30 per cent and 45 per cent on the average, with 100 per cent overhead costs.
He blamed the continued decline in the manufacturing sectors on “political and economic factors’’, citing poor infrastructure and epileptic power supply as key impediments to the industry.
“The manufacturing industry as a whole operates on more than 70 per cent of energy it generates, using generators; and operating these generators greatly increases the cost of manufacturing goods,’’ he said.
The industrialist gave other reasons for the woes in the sector as incessant increase in the price of petroleum products used by industries, multiple taxation, unabated smuggling and inadequate access to finance, both local and abroad.
He said widespread insecurity and the inability of government agencies in the ports to meet their 24-hour target, for cargo clearance, have contributed to the dwindling fortunes in the manufacturing sector.
Government efforts inadequate
The NACCIMA president, whose speech was delivered by the Vice President of the association, Mary Iyasere, described current government policies to revive the manufacturing industry as inadequate.
“For instance, in May 2010, the government announced a 1.3 billion-dollar fund to help banks extend credit to the manufacturing sector following the decline in available finance after the global economic crisis had set in.
“Notwithstanding this positive development arising from the reform process, the Nigerian economy, especially the manufacturing sector is still confronted by serious challenges, structural imbalance and lack of diversification,” he said.
“The current government policies targeted at the real sector (manufacturing) are also inadequate and preventing the manufacturing industry from flourishing,” he added.
The way forward
On the way forward, Mr. Ajayi stressed the need for the organised private sector to support the government’s efforts to revitalise the sector through the much-canvassed public private partnership.
He also called for more transparency in the ongoing government-led privatisation exercise of public enterprises.
Quoting statistics from the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ajayi said between 1999 and 2011, a total of 121 firms were privatised or commercialised, with about N250 billion realised from their sale.
“It was also reported that 81 of the privatised firms were operating at about 66 per cent and 41 at 34 per cent performance level,” he added.
The NACCIMA president, however, observed that the figures are in stark contrast to the position of the Senate ad-hoc Committee on Privatisation, which posited that 80 per cent of the firms are not performing.
In addition, he said Nigeria can borrow from the lessons of the economic policies of the “Asian Tigers” — Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan — to boost the manufacturing sector.
He, however, warned that Nigeria must exercise “caution” in trying to imitate the Asian policies. He explained that government needs to consider the peculiarities of the nation’s economy and marry it with those of Asia in areas “where policies are applicable rather than wholesale adoption”.
“This is because the casualty between growth and industrialisation could prove to be a costly mistake as seen in other countries, in pushing for rapid industrialisation,’’ Mr. Ajayi stated.
You can only deceive the uninformed with your 1st paragraph... You are well known. On Nairaland, not even the Internet, only a handful can be anonymous.
Mace0lane: No igbo deserves to be honoured by this Buhari administration considering the bile n hate PDP is rushing out to win vote over there, my 2 cent. Any Igbo is free to commit suicide over my comment.
Have you forgotten that suicide is the hallmark of your lineage?
Do I need to remind you how many in your immediate & extended family that have gone the suicide path?
Qssegun: Av been doing this for over 4 months, none of these months that i made less than 50% of my bankroll, then i realised it's possible to make money from sport bet if you follow rules. The rules I followed were: 1) never stake more than 3 games as accumulator. 2) I stake high. 3) I never stake more than 5% of my bankroll. 4) I keep calm whenever I lose a game, I don't chase lost bet 5) I don't force myself to stake when there is no game that suit me. 6) I don't take it as do or die affair, I get another job.
And more important. If it fails, i will never stop using my strategy. It’s a normal thing to fail and not repeat what you did at first but...
It is not normal when you don’t repeat that strategy after you fail. I will be dropping some games here when I'm free to help.
Chelsea vs palace 1. Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Düsseldorf 1. Paide Lkd vs JK Tallinna Kalev 1x.
Odd: 2.1
Pls stake responsibly, my game is based on prediction so not 100% sure.
space9880: hello and good evening everyone in my previous thread I put up my dog for sale and not too long after I got a message on WhatsApp from someone who is interested. we got talking, I sent videos and some pics we agreed for the initial price I put up so I asked her to let me find out the price for waybill since she says she lives in platesu I told her the price for waybill and she said she is in Auchi Edo State not Plateau I told her I'll have to ask for price to Auchi she says I should try and be fast about it because her son is in love with the dog already. I send her a message later telling her cost of waybill that what she has to do now is to send the money for waybill she refused she says she can't do that, she says I have to pay with my money I was like WTF! AYKM?..... I disagreed and told her I was doing a favour by doing POD she said she has been swindled before I told her I will send and she promised to send everything when she receives the pup. I was skeptical so I told her I'll come with the dog myself, she agreed to pay me on the spot. But there was something fishy about her because she uses WhatsApp business and on her profile she is Dr Mrs Vet Blessing and her location was in langtang South in plateau state she I asked if she was a vet and if she was in plateau she said yes and I was so I asked her why I'm going to Auchi she said she is sending to a client and I though her son loved the dog already so why was it going to a client I just kept it to myself and asked her to give me the clients number so I can talk directly to him and she said no o she don't want the client to know it was a third party business so I asked her how will I even get the money because I suppose the client had paid her and she said when the client picks up the pup and calls her to confirm she will make a transfer in my mind I was like I dor die na me this woman wor use take shine me wey dey born for Ughelli, stay warri go school for abraka I just lock up checked her up online and I saw some fishy post related to her even on jiji too although most of her post on jiji has been deleted after my extensive research I sent her a message on WhatsApp and asked her where she saw my AD she said she saw it on jiji which I vehemently refused to believe I told her she must have seen it on nairaland because that was the only place I advertised my dog I did not even put any AD in any WhatsApp group she says she is not even on nairaland so I sent her some pictures pictures from NL even a post someone made with her pictures which was the same thing with what was on her profile on WhatsApp which I'll share on my next post. thank you
What's the person's number?
Once the story starts changing, RUN... Pls, run ruN rUN... RUN.
Oyimzy: I went to the house, and according to wat people around said
They said the woman stabbed the husband to death while there were arguing in front of the children, So she probably killed d children too so as to cover up for her crime
And she also killed herself in d fear of going to jail before the neighbors broke down the door.
"Misty mornin' don't see no sun; I know you're out there somewhere havin fun. There's one mystery I just can't express... Mysteries, I just can't express..."
Officialpdpnig: I really don't know what you are talking about. Is the truth and objectivity so hard for people to swallow?
I will not be dragged down with my party as they lie and spin tales. I am my own person too despite the support I give to them and I am entitled to speak up when needed.
Regarding when I registered has nothing to do with my message.
You claim to be a professor but analyze like a pre-school infant
Officialpdpnig: I belong to PDP but we are not yet ready to make a come back yet. I want us to hold on and prepare for the future. Power is transient but reputation and our image may never be retrieved from the bin of being known as corrupt and looters if we do not have the desire to change it.
With us picking Atiku and him sorrounding himself with genetically corrupt people is a wrong signal too soon to give.
If you are not ashamed of the stale propaganda you keep regurgitating, what happened to your previous monikers?
3 years plus into a job which you vigorously fought for, you still blame the previous holder.
It smacks of gross incompetence, shameless & cluelessness.
Mbediogu: Our best men are gone. Please where is Onyeanwuna from? Dan Any I am is from Nkwerre and died shortly after the civil war. I met him during the war at Okpala sector where he served as an Officer. Fearless and agile!
Abatete, Idemmili North L.G.A., Anambra State... Same as the Onyedika brothers (Emeka & Ifeanyi).