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Cletus77:Stop trying to forge a divide where there is no single evidence of any. The yorubas seem to be more united than your kind. And there is no evidence what so ever to substantiate the nonsense you just typed
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They are all hungry. Even the loud-mouthed Reno omokri and the drug addict Fani Kayode will jump on any appointment. Even if it's to be aso rock cleaners
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They should write to the National Assembly to change the constitution. If the law says the spending of the security vote shall not be audited then all this is just publicity stunts. Until the law is changed no one can force any sitting governor or president to publish anything |
Lee29:That's the problem right there. This is not a personal achievement, it is one for the nation. regardless of political affiliation. And instead of you seeing people celebrating something good for the nation, you see them bickering about who should take the credit (for doing what they were elected to do in the first place). Ask the average American who built the Brooklyn bridge or ask the average British who constructed the London underground railway system and they won't have a single clue. But they take pride in the fact that have such infrastructures. That's called patriotism. But here you see people fighting for which stupid politician should take the credit for something rather than taking pride in the fact that the country now has something good. Ps. You didn't need to resort to religious sentiments (that sh!t only works for people who are not enlightened) I am a pragmatic individual and things like "may someone not take credit in your achievement" sh!t don't work on me. I believe in educated arguments not sentiments |
Lee29:Make una dey drag who build am and who no build am. Yeye people! This is the problem with Nigerians. Instead of celebrating something good you people will be busy arguing about inconsequential things. The main point is that Nigeria now has a good and functioning rail system from Abuja to Kaduna period!
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WilliamsChelster:Evil!!!!! It's embarrassing to watch. for more than 3 mins before the goal ManU didn't even touch the ball |
WilliamsChelster:It's already 1 - 0 and I am done watching. Please let it not pass 3 |
WilliamsChelster:I'm a united fan but to be honest I think you are right. To me, 3:1 wont be too much of a disgrace ![]() |
fairfora:Ok thanks. I was thinking it was a state road |
fairfora:Is Uselu road a federal road? |
Wetin concern IPOB for nigeria issue It is amazing how confused these people are. Surely mental illness can't have affected so many people all at once... can it? ![]() If everyone is going to the right they will turn left. The moment everyone turns left they will turn right. I am sure the moment FG decides to forget about this whole issue, then Onnoghen will turn satan in their eyes. This is widescale madness.
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I thought they have gone to the tribunal. What is this post suppose to achieve? It seems these guys don't know what they are doing. Oga prepare your case and focus on the tribunal to get whatever mandate you claim is yours and leave us alone. Confused bunch |
Too much story and not much substance or fact, Poor journalism! He went round and round in circles and his final conclusion lacked any quality or reliable fact. The only person that was kind enough to grant him audience was praised to high heavens (forget what he said about talking to lots of honourables, the only house member that he spoke to was the Borno dude he mentioned). He simply went to transcop to snap picture with new NASS members and chop rice. Then on his way home he decided to justify his going there by writing something. No real quality in the write-up. The Sun should just stick to writing about "girl use juju on married man" stories that they are good at. |
nonsobaba:Its what they are born to do, serve a master like houseboys hoping for freedom like slaves. They are more than used to being slaves |
it is the PDP that will not Honour it. This I am sure of. Come 2023 the PDP will sell the ticket to the north because their presidential ticket has always gone to the highest bidder since 2003. |
Auxtin85:Sorry, I am not one of the gullible few that believe in project fear. Do have a nice day and always try to argue with facts and not trying to gain cheap sentiments by heating up the polity and playing politics of hatred |
Auxtin85:That's a piece of different news from another post, isn't it? And that also answers your question. Like I said earlier, this post is about the CJN and as such your tribal bigotry should be taken somewhere else |
Auxtin85:Please, can you point me to the section in the news on this post where the statement you just made was said? I think lying has been so engraved in some people's DNA that it is really affecting their ability to function properly. This post was clearly about the predicaments of the former CJN but then you decided to introduce tribal bigotry. Then when confronted about it you resorted to lying. Let us try to be honest and honourable in things we say even on a faceless forum. |
Auxtin85:There is no single mention of anything northern in the entire story, yet you are still trying to tribalize the whole issue. Smh it is your type that are the wicked and devilish one. People like you that are hell bent on causing division and hatred |
wasted a minute reading the write-up hoping to read what the Yoruba's did wrong. Alas, it is just a wasted minute that I cannot get back. Simply another tribal bigot whining |
iragbmite:Yeah changing the locks would be a very slippery slope you wouldn't want to get into. As it stands, you might need to get a lawyer and follow the legal eviction process. However, you have to be careful because, if the procedure is not properly handled she might be at your place for more than six months. Remember, the law tends to "over" protect the tenant. And given the circumstances that she came to start living with you, she can even twist the case further and put you in a very bad spot. So first of all, go see a lawyer to properly understand what your chances are (a proper lawyer, not one that is eager to take up a case just for fees and other claims they stand to make from you). |
iragbmite:I Do understand what you mean and I totally get the precarious situation you are in. Sometimes we trust too much and people take advantage of it. The fact is it is a very dicey one especially since you are living in a place where there are laws against sex for rent (because that's the only law she can use in pinning you down as it stands right now). And given that she called the police first and you let her stay on without the paying the rent that's exactly what it looks like (sex for rent). So if you force her out she might bring charges on those grounds. But if I were you I would take my chances. Go to the police, give them your own side of the story, tell them you don't want her living in your place and if she claims she is pregnant, you will be more than happy to take care of the pregnancy once it is proven that it is yours. Mind you, she might actually be pregnant for you (and that makes it even ten times worse). PS. Just try and seek legal advice from a lawyer before you do anything because believe me, I have seen someone lose their home for something not even as complicated as this. |
Haniel18:Rubbish ![]() |
Onnoghen has resigned from judiciary so he can face his lucrative Bureau De Change business. All those fighting for him should make sure they patronise him
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freemanbubble:I'm not trying to be mean but, The mere house boy has achieved far more than anybody in you entire generation has achieved (both past and present combined). That's just the truth |
PopeFlatino:Know your laws before you type rubbish online. He is a sitting governor and there is something they call political immunity. I know you won't know that since it is not a spare part in Alaba Market. |
IvarTheBoneless:Two Rounds before drafting tenancy agreement This is what you get when you can't differentiate business and pleasure. |
Amumaigwe:I'm sure you heard this one from radio Biafra? When they ask you people to stop tuning to that hopeless channel you will say no. Now look at how you are sounding so uneducated online
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comshots:Please, Where did you hear the bolded from? I'm guessing beer parlour |
Interesting. They didn't even let the dancing senator to finish celebrating the tribunal result. This is a lesson, let me go and look for my kindergarten results because the way this country is going, one day they will use that to disqualify someone |
Mccullum:Wale Tinibu not Bola Tinubu o. Anyway all na Tinubu |


