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[s] neena: Altwireless, trasy. Very trashy. Even politicians are not this sore. How old are you again? 2? 3?[/s] |
NgeneUkwenu: I don't have time for street urchins outside Nairaland! Some of you that have been exposed here don't qualify as my driver's friend. So fucck off idiatu!You have a driver, just one or a fleet of them?? That's why you are king of kings in your virtual life. Poverty is just too bad for some of you. You begin to see vision. |
stinggy: you're quoting the wrong person....smh, you see why I said you're brainlessShake your head all want. Too many mighty Igor on this forum. Why do you deadbeats, beat your chest for nothing? |
[s] berem: there is nothing strange about losing 2 or 3 kids in 3-4years. El-Rufai is not the first to experience such and he won't be the last. Stop looking for faults where you wouldn't find[/s] |
NgeneUkwenu: Taa Mechieonu nsi gi ahu!!!Whatever language you are speaking can be spoken face to face. The choice is always yours. Don't erupt a blood vessel online, when you can talk face to face. |
NgeneUkwenu: Direct the question to the heartless Altwireless!You don't need to ejaculate on this virtual forum. You know life is real, you can always make this same noise in real life, don't hide behind a mobile device and asphyxiate yourself. |
stinggy: I might hurt you if I term you stu.pid because the truth is you're obviously brainless!Don't use Zainab El-Rufai to make your noise. Once again My brothers daughters are my kid. If my household loses three kids in 3-4 years, we owe to yourselves to check what's going on. Don't waste your time, you will not get far with me. |
NgeneUkwenu: Shameless dolt, who told you El Rufai lost 3 Children?Time to ignore. |
NgeneUkwenu: And you come online to celebrate the death of someone's Children?Park well mister and don't bring your childish rants here, When a father has to bury 3 children in 4 years, time has come to seek answers. |
NgeneUkwenu: Na wah oo! Just the same way jonathan lost his Father, brother and foster mother-in-law in a space of six months! And who knows what awaits his foster children ahead!So, you compare children deaths all below the age of 25, with adults, that most likely lived full lives already. |
seanet02: Ijaws have started again.When you don't know seek knowledge. ![]() |
El-Rufia has lost 3 children in 3-4 years. Time has come for this man to ask his God what is going on. Two daughters and now a son. This is a problem, he needs to search his soul. |
[s] whatlyf: Well Wiwa Fought For Ogoni Nation.[/s] |
oduastates: Your revolution has been hijacked.Your fear of Asari, tompolo and Clarke is the beginning of wisdom. Simply admit this fact and stop trying to spin. |
Is this the same Felix from our NDDC days, please confirm. I want to know,who dey talk here. ![]() |
djfaithy: unfortunately you are the dumber one here, its just that its hard for a dumbazz to admit he's one, enemy of the nation.supporter of APC keep waiting for the day your religion of piss will come slaughter us. Your blood demanding god/religion, is the enemy of the nation. |
Abagworo: Keep dodging the bitter truth.Cowards like you can roll in your bitterness, you call truth. Head north, there's where, blood suckers like you call home. |
Abagworo: You can lie, accuse or deny the obvious to divert attention but Nigeria just created another monster for itself last weekend. Go through this thread and see how Yar'Adua admin created the 1st crisis.You are free to head north and get slaughtered there, that's the only thing your people have added to Nigeria. You are the ones creating your own monster. Who are you kidding? |
Abagworo: Thank you very much. I sincerely believe a calamity will befall Nigerian capital sooner than later. I won't mourn those who set the trap for themselves with hope of ruling forever when they get butchered like chicken in a few months. If I were Jonathan, I'd relocate to the far South this week to prepare for the inevitable Shiite onslaught which will be worse than Boko Haram. Some of us gave this same warning in 2009 when Yusuf was murdered.You are just too dumb, who are you going to slaughter? Ediots like you, need to be shipped back to north. |
You don try. Wadoo. |
GLASGOW (AFP) – Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare won women’s 100m gold at the Commonwealth Games on Monday. Okagbare, who won long jump silver and 200m bronze at the 2013 world championships, clocked a Games record of 10.85sec. Jamaican duo Veronica Campbell-Brown and Kerron Stewart took silver and bronze at Hampden Park in 11.03 and 11.07sec respectively. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/breaking-news-nigerias-okagbare-wins-womens-100m/#sthash.qbppiwDE.dpuf
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OlaJohnson1: May I know who Orlando is? ![]() |
OlaJohnson1: I'm not your type, go meet bloodykiller. Btw, if you see that insult make you no run.Mr Orlando, nah today? Oya activate some of your hundreds of handles to support yourself |
OlaJohnson1: Can't you make your point without resorting to insult?Insult ke? If I insult you, nah cry you go take commot here. ![]() |
OlaJohnson1: . . . and you think anything can stop IBB from bringing GEJ down if he wishes? Do you know what it means to be a general that has ruled a country? IBB built Abuja. He knows everything about.You need to stop smoking that cheap weed. |
You should have advised your principle not to take his politics and campaign to the praying ground. That only motivates his opponent. |
Having seen the president arrive at several events before. Not once, I have noticed middle eastern looking men around him, just black people. |
^^^^ is there any punishment, for making a comment, without bringing tribe into it. |
The growing size and strength of its consuming class is one of the most important under-appreciated changes in Nigeria. New figures released by consulting firm McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), estimating Nigeria’s consumer market to be worth $1.4 trillion by 2030, clearly shows the huge impact rising consumption will have on the nation’s economy. In 2013, an estimated 8 million households had incomes of more than $7,500 per year – the threshold for what MGI the considers “emerging consumers,” with sufficient income to meet all basic necessities and have money left over to start buying more and better food as well as health and education services. By 2030, MGI estimates that about 35 million households (an estimated 160m people) could be living above that threshold. Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita has tripled between 2004 and 2010, moving from $644 to $2,700, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data. The latest (2012) Household Consumption Expenditure numbers for Nigeria’s 170 million people is estimated at N42.5 trillion ($260bn) by the NBS. The figure is larger than the previously un-rebased GDP of $262 billion (N41.6trn), and about half of rebased GDP of N80.3 trillion, throwing more light into how consumer spending is powering Nigeria’s growth. Household Consumption E0xpenditure (HCE), often the largest component when measuring GDP by expenditure, was equivalent to 58.9 percent of the rebased GDP of 70.07 trillion in 2012, according to BusinessDay’s analysis of the NBS data. While more developed markets have data points like consumer confidence gauges and chain store sales data to gauge consumer health, the absence of such data in Nigeria means that proxies such as recharge card, cement and beer sales are often used to gauge consumer sentiment. Nigerians collectively spent N449.7 billion ($2.77bn) a month, on recharge cards, according to the NBS with the major beneficiaries being the four telecoms firms (MTN, GLO, AIRTEL, and ETISALAT). Nigerian Breweries reported in March that gross revenues for full year 2013, rose by 6.3 percent to N268.61 billion as against N252.67 in the comparable period of 2012. Gross profits increased by 8.7 percent to N136.47 billion. Total monthly national household expenditure on soap and washing powder came to N149.2 billion, according to the NBS. Unilever, Procter & Gamble, and PZ are some listed names set to benefit from the growth of this sector. The fact that most Nigerians pay in full and in cash for items they purchase such as cars, houses, big screen televisions, phones and fridges, means that there is room for consumer spending to expand exponentially, if banks can help the consumer leverage their budgets through credit cards or credit financing. Consumer spending is also being boosted by Nigerians in the Diaspora who often maintain close links with home when they are away. Remittances to Nigeria approached $21 billion last year, according to World Bank data. http://businessdayonline.com/2014/07/nigerias-rising-consumer-class/ |
Germannig: You guys made that choice the day you joined the North and Yorubas to fight your own neighboursTime for all these unfounded stories to end. Nobody made an agreement with a one man rule military regime to give away anything. |
kettykin: how on Earth !! Asaba that was flattened and turned into a massive grave yard is now better developed , planned with more infrastructure than Osogbo and Ako ekiti which has not witnessed a Knock out talk less of a Bomb Blast.Are you seeking an answer or just joking. Asaba is the capital of delta. Why should you compare us to Osogbo or Ado ekiti? |
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