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dejavski:Yeah, all old cases that couldn't be resolved under pdp. E.g. Lamido's sons |
Wailers be like: what sad news is this? ![]() |
With all those 13% derivation. I think it is only in the North we have this kind of eyesore. |
freedom96:Saraki started the war. Only when he thought that the battle has been won and everything is over, his opponents spring up a surprise counter offence. I know that by the time they on descend on PDP thieves, the wailing wailers won't have ground to shout witch-hunting and selective prosecution. ![]() |
Pyroxene:Before, it was to protect themselves and their cattles from wild animals, and to hunt as they move around the bush. But today, the gun is to protect themselves from heartless cattle rustlers who steal their cattles in hundreds and thousands in one swoop. |
I don't really believe that the abductors are Fulanis. I will come back to reference this when they are finally caught. |
N1,000 MTN-NG 2005. Then, Mtn wrote my number like 23480........ Instead of 080...... And I began going up and down looking for someone to tell me my number. It really made fuul out of me and several other people I went to. Flashing other number never occurred to me and other people. |
Movies: UC Browser Sports: sybla TV, mainly football |
FriedPlantain:Easy, because you are the one who is at fault. In your first comment, I thought you responded to his submission not knowing that it was about how he abbreviated every word. You should have done that without insulting him first. |
yanabasee:Even, studies support your explanation. Another reason that studies found out about this is that kids of poor people have less chance of surviving than the kids of rich people which makes poor people have as many children as possible with the hope that few will survive. |
The rule is not yet active as at this moment. On a serious note, did oga think that there shouldn't be scammers taking the advantage of this opportunity? It is voluntary. Even in real life, you see some people moving from one church/mosque to another begging for help that their children/wives/husbands are sick and that they are in need of money which of course some of them are just lying. They simply make it their own business. Let it stay. It is even better than some nairalanders that would build trust with other nairalanders over a period of time only to around and defraud them. |
5starmilitant:When your forefathers were in alliance with Hausas from 60's to few years ago, they were not slaves. We made our choice, and what you witnessed so far is just a beginning. |
shammah1:Someone needs enlightenment here, pls. |
legaxi:English language no be small job. Not about your "still" but about the fact that you couldn't comprehend the news |
I fear Nigeria policemen more than armed robbers. 90 percent of them are confirmed criminals. |
chukwudi44:Like there is something you will do if he is arrested. |
Saraki is enemy of himself, architect of his own travails. You hijacked Senate presidency from your party, the party said nothing do you, in the long run. The party made a request for you give them opportunity to fill other key posts but you told the party to go to hell and do their worst. |
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bushdoc9919:You wrote senseless epistle. I don't know why you guys always like to blame the victims with no iota of sympathy like you people are immune to scam. What do you have to say about the bank locking the Hausa man inside and made him escaped through the back door? I guess you have nothing to say about that since your mindset is to blame the victim like people are not patronising black market. |
MadCow1:Trash. |
Freemanan:Style style, im sense don dey come back. |
Freemanan:Your silly comment shows that you didn't read the news. Lazy a$$. |
sage2:We have serious problem in this country with this kind of comments from the future leaders. No atom of sympathy whatsoever. The man has spent his entire saving with loan that is above N200,000 on his wife's health. Yet, you gave kudos to the government for not helping even if is free care for the woman that couldn't go for postnatal care. |
Lucario007:I don't think American or British citizens will like to agree with you. You see now, you grew up in an environment where govt irresponsibility is order of the day and you quite believe that it is a normal thing. You have access to Internet but still, you still decide to remain ignorant and uninformed. Quite pathetic. |
[url] Mogidi:[/url] You didn't understand the writeup. |
Interesting! What now happened to the so called merit this time around? I still remember the last recruitment into the aviation sector under Oduah, how merit was used to ensure that over 90% posts fell to SE and SS. |
ABOUT one week after President Muhammadu Buhari made his last set of appointments, and raised quite a storm in the process, the controversy is threatening to become sectional. On August 27, the president had appointed six close staff, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Chief of Staff, and heads of the Customs and Immigration. Many commentators and politicians, particularly from the Southeast, criticised the appointments, which they said were skewed, insensitive and sectional. President Buhari appointed those he could trust and who merited the offices they were given, argued his supporters, party and aides. The presidency further explained that the appointments were just starting, and no one, let alone ethnic groups, would be short-changed. When all is said and done, All Progressives Congress (APC) spokesmen enthused, everything and all the appointments would balance out. While it is uncertain that the Southeast could be persuaded by the president’s arguments, some northern groups have rallied robustly to his defence. One group in particular, the Concerned Elders of the North (CEN), flung in the public face a list of offices occupied by southeastern and South-South appointees under the Goodluck Jonathan presidency. In the CEN list, the Southeast and South-South virtually colonised the ‘commanding heights’ of both the economy and politics. In two ministries, for example, according to the list, the Southeast was shown to have suffocated other sections of the country, claiming that all appointments were done on merit. If the list were to be elongated, hinted CEN, some other startling facts could be unearthed, alarming and discomfiting very many people, including beneficiaries and victims of the arbitrariness of federal appointments in Nigeria. The CEN list came up with about 35 Jonathan federal appointments in almost perfect counterpoise to the 31 or so Buhari appointments. There seems to be some weird logic in fighting fire with fire, number with number, and zone with zone. But the exertions of the shadowy elders from the North were quixotic. Their list of the Jonathan era appointments was probably accurate but disturbing, just as the Buhari list has perplexed many and injured sectional feelings. Both lists speak ingloriously to the schisms disemboweling the country such that after many epochal crises, a civil war, and the ethical and material pillage undertaken by successive military regimes, lessons have not been learnt, nor have Nigerian leaders seemed capable of summoning the sensitivity, balance and altruism that the high offices they occupy demand. It is curious how history is repeating itself in the controversies accompanying the appointments. To answer allegations of skewed appointments under Dr Jonathan, the former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, argued passionately that merit and nothing else was responsible for the seeming slant. No one should blame the Southeast for being so successful in ‘meriting’ the appointments, she added in pained excitement. Explaining the current appointments, President Buhari and his aides have also suggested that nothing but merit was responsible for the slant so far. Merit, it seems, is the new boondoggle. It will be done to death in explaining appointments before this decade is over. As the country emerges from President Buhari’s controversial appointments and Dr Jonathan’s equally indefensible structuring of his presidency and federal establishments, the lessons of history may serve some useful purpose. Not too long ago in 1975, former head of state Gen Murtala Mohammed chose a young lieutenant, Akintunde Akinsehinwa, as his Aide-de-Camp. Since then an ADC has not been lower in rank than a Lt.-Col., and preferably ethnically closer home. It appears the journey to true nationhood will be long and turbulent. Nor are there guarantees, going by what Dr Jonathan and his predecessors and successors did, that the lessons history teaches will be learnt or even acknowledged. Link: http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-appointments-fighting-fire-with-fire/ |
You are looking for one single buyer that will buy 18,000 layers that are to be eaten at a go? Like seriously? What will happen if you decide to sell them hundreds and like 1 thousand? As you keep looking for a single buyer, you are still feeding them. Honestly speaking, I don't understand why? 18,000 birds must be sold to one single buyer! You are on a long thing. |
REALKINGSON:You missed it. Cattle rustling is the primary cause of frequent killings in those states. If cattle rustling can be curtailed, killings and violence will stop. |
olafisoyeibukun:You are ignorant and uninformed. Don't you know that Fulanis are the victims of cattle rustling? |
EasternLionn:Seriously, they needed to kill so many of their own people and destroy an entire region to get power? The power that they could take back anytime they want it. Who gave Jonathan presidential victory in 2011? As long as it's voting, they have population and population is all you need in democracy to get power. And they don't have voting apathy like Southerners do. |
Cause of death: carbon ll oxide. Killing ignorant people since 1800 |
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