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Modelling? Aunty Funmi said modelling is classical Olosho new BUSSINESS. Better pikin no dey do modelling, talkless a MOTHER of TWO |
Before it was ONE NIGERIA... But now, THINGS ARE GRADUALLY FALLING APART |
I was expecting to see the pictures of those BH that were killed and the picture of the APC recovered. But the pictures available can make someone doubt this kind news. Hmm! I beg when WHEELBARROW turn Ammunitions? |
ALL HAIL NIGERIA ARMY! May God continue helping you. |
May his soul rest in peace. #if not for the health of Late President Umar Yar'adua, Nigeria won't have produce the world most corrupt president like Jonathan. |
Somebody will just look at himself and will calling himself "Omo-Eiye"... #Youths_Of_No_Future Demonds must have done party with there Placenta. mtcheww! |
HARD TIMES UNDER BUHARI NOT A SURPRISE. No light, no water, no fuel, no food, no no no is the chorus sang all over the country at present. No doubt that times are really hard, but every man who sees beyond his nose can see a silver lining in the cloudy future. The hope that keeps a pregnant woman going, is knowing for sure that the pains will be over after a period of time. This hope is what keeps her alive, strong and up and doing. After more than 50 years as an independent nation, 3 republics past and 16 years wasted in an uninterrupted democracy, Nigerians for the first time elected a leader that didn't emerge by chance- but by a conscious attempt to being the president of the country. According to history, no Nigerian leader had emerged from a conscious preparation to being a president except President Buhari. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa the first and only prime minister of Nigeria never dreamt or prepared to lead Nigeria when he did, it was a chance provided by the great Sir Ahmadu Bello the Sardauna of Sokoto who had every chance to become the prime minister but rejected, and sent his deputy at party level to fill in that space. Alhaji Shehu Shagari became president after Obasanjo willingly relinquished power to a democratically elected president. Then, he was vying for a senatorial seat but the calculation changed and he found himself on the presidential seat, the rest is now history. Ernest Shonikan came into power only to fill a vacuum created by the annulment of the June 12, 1992 elections by the them military president Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo's prison to president miracle is a well known story, and how he literarily dragged the unwilling and ill Umaru Musa Yar'dua to presidency is also a well known story. Sooner than we all thought, Goodluck Jonathan became a child of necessity- this necessitated his emergence as president of our country without ever preparing for the challenge of being a president. It took him almost his entire tenure to learn the act of being a president. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Gen. Murtala Muhammed, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, Gen. Sani Abacha and Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar were all "accidental public servants". Only President Buhari came to power with a conscious attempt to becoming a president. He had plans with a task to building the country from scratch, by firstly identify the menace in the system and deal with it head on. In every system, there is a critical sector that when fixed, other sectors will automatically fix themselves. In the case of Nigeria, this critical sector is corruption. Corruption is a lucrative sector in our system that is responsible for almost all ills and when fixed, insecurity will fix itself, unemployment will do same, power failure will exist only in history books, brain drain will turn the other way round, foreign investor and tourist will find home in Nigeria, and a lot more too many to mention. Isaac Newton's 3rd law of motion states "to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" this law explains the hardship Nigerians are faced with today. The action of President Buhari in fighting corruption provokes the reaction of the corrupt to fight back with equal if not more powerful reaction. They are fighting back with their lives. This reaction is responsible for the hardship we are faced with today, but with little more time, am sure they will be defeated because they are the treacherous enemies of the state. Buhari acted by implementing TSA, being a major step to plugging leakages, they reacted by changing their monies to dollars and starching them in suck ways, farms and villages. This resulted in the scarcity of dollar and the free fall of Naira in the parallel market. Buhari acted by reducing pump price by 50K and removing the controversial fuel subsidy, they reacted by creating an artificial scarcity, just to get back to the president with the people's anger. Buhari acted by producing an unprecedented budget with higher capital expenditure, which gives hopes for better days, but they swiftly reacted by padding the budget, trying to ridicule the government at the detriment of the masses resulting to delaying the passage of the budget. Without a passed budget, it is always difficult to pay salaries let alone do anything significant. Buhari acted by "unbundling" NNPC into 7 units for transparency and accountability, they reacted by cutting off fuel supply chains to power stations, throwing the whole country into darkness for days. They will always follow the Newton's law, in an effort to bring back corruption while we will always be at the offensive to stamp out corruption. A little more patience is just what is needed... There is light at the end of the tunnel... You may share for public enlightenment. #FACTS Have a lovely day! |
Abi no be Fayose? I trust him in 3D |
Abi no be Fayose? I trust him in 3D |
I trust him |
![]() shameseun:ipob sported.... enemy of progress |
finally he name the headmaster of corruption... |
let's see your mum waist |
If una like congratulate him or not. All I know is dat the kind blow wey David Mark gave una for this election will take you people another 4yrs to recover |
Like seriously I miss Fela Anikulapo Kuti... in Idris Albukareem voice:- "Nigeria Jaga_Jaga I don't know why GEJ is still moving freely. I keep wondering why EFCC never question GEJ, I keep wondering why GMB as been so silent about GEJ. Hmm! e get as e be |
This kind news get as e be ooo... |
This kind news get as e be... |
keypad1:can you wish so for your father? woe unto you! |
Even He-Goat don't go for He-Goat... The dude got it right. |
END TIME CONDOM |
I guess he is reacting to the announcement of former Borno state governor, Ali Modu Sheriff as new PDP chairman. FFK was the party's Presidential spokesperson during the 2015 campaign. source: http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/02/ffk-says-pdp-needs-serious-prayers.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+/OqshX+(Welcome+to+Linda+Ikeji's+Blog)&m=1
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PDP(both the party and the members are so confused. If only this is there last hope, Then permit me to say "What a SHAME" |
is good to have an intellectual/educated king in the rem of affair of Yoruba land. Long live His Royal Highness. Long live Oduduwa land... |
okeijebu light as gotten worse. But somebody told me Fasola is now a Minister. When should we be expecting the CHANGE they promise us? |
When she said this, I knew she was joking because although she didn’t say much about herself, anyone who is familiar with the soft sell magazines and social media will know her well and I know she has no need of our small money. I didn’t hear anything from her again until after about three months. I was out of the country with my family on holidays the day she called. She asked me to help a young man who needed a soft loan. I told her I was out of the country on vacation, but referred her to someone who can help. She told me the person can wait and that I should let her know when I return from vacation. My wife asked me about my conversation with her and asked me to be careful. She said she wasn’t careful about her, but I shrugged her away because I felt she was just being a woman. When I returned to the country, I called her and she came over with the young man who wanted the loan. Since she was standing surety for him, his loan was processed quickly and to appreciate she invited me for her birthday celebrations. I told her I will be coming with my wife, but she insisted that I should come alone. At this level, I should have applied caution; I made up my mind not to go, but eventually, I went because I convinced myself that I won’t stay too long, but when I got there, I met something else. She had already made an elaborate arrangement for me and sincerely, it was not like an open party that I expected. It was just few of us, her friends and few men of my age. Though, I enjoyed the party, but before I left, I was able to pick what her intention was. I was uncomfortable with it and made up my mind that I won’t fall into her trap. Maybe the mistake I made was not telling my wife. We hardly keep things from each other. I told her I was attending my client’s party, although I didn’t mention her name, so when I returned home and she asked me how it all went, I couldn’t tell her the truth, I had to lie. The lies were my biggest undoing. Because I couldn’t open up to tell my wife especially when other things began to happen. Sincerely, I cannot say I knew when our friendship became a relationship. She would invite me for lunch and sometimes I stopped over at her place after work. I started keeping late nights and stopped attending mid-week services in church. Whenever my wife raised this, I had a readymade answer and it was always work pressure. She is not the type of woman who complains or makes issues. Another thing which buttressed my excuses was the fact that my partner at a time was ill and had to go abroad for treatment. At this time, I actually worked late, but Madam K was readily available, with food drinks to take care of me. Because my job entails travelling, I had an avenue for good excuses; I would sometimes leave my home and stay in a hotel with her or sometimes sleep over in her house. All the while, I knew what I was doing was wrong, but I couldn’t help myself. Every time I went out with her or slept at her place, I feel so guilty. It became so bad that she started taking me to see her spiritual leaders, Imams and people who pray for her. In fact, there was a time she introduced mPPo a native doctor from her village in Ijebu. She introduced me to a lot of things which ordinarily I wouldn’t have been involved in. I couldn’t tell anyone these, talk less of my wife. I knew I was going too deep into it and that I should stop, but I couldn’t stop. At a level, my wife quarreled with me, but eventually she relaxed and started praying for me. Something however, happened there weeks ago, which opened my eyes and that is why I am seeking help. Madam K, told me that we would be attending a burial party in Kogi her home state. I agreed to go with her because I never thought that in my wildest dreams would I meet anyone I knew there. The very day I left home after telling my wife that I had to attend a conference, her elder sister came in from the United States of America to attend her friend’s dad’s burial in Nigeria. She said she asked her to come along, but she gave an excuse that she had to stay at home because I travelled out of town. I didn’t know my sister-in-laws were attending the same party. Thank God my wife didn’t come with them. Her elder sister came to the party with two other younger ones and even the one who stays with us. It wasn’t an issue of telling lies, the party was in full swing and the musician; one of the popular ones was playing and calling my name and praising me as Madam K’s husband. It was really a show of shame. We were just coming from the dance floor, when I came face-to-face with my sister-in-laws. They were going to the dance floor. The first thing that came from my youngest sister-in-law was that, “so uncle it is you”. I would have loved the ground to open and swallow me. I greeted them and hurried away. I became distablised, but couldn’t leave the party. I would have left, if I had the opportunity, but Madam K didn’t allow me. She noticed the change in my behaviour and asked what happened; I told her I had a headache. My sister-in-laws left the party before us; they came over to our table to greet us. I eventually learnt that the woman who was being buried was Madam K’s aunt who raised her.. I hurried home the following day thinking I was going to meet hell at home, but my wife didn’t say a word. She welcomed me home normally and later asked what was wrong with me. I told her I had malaria and she suggested I go to the hospital. Two days after, she called to tell me that her sister was at home. Fortunately, I had to attend a church meeting so I couldn’t see her. I prayed that she would have gone before I returned home and God granted my request. But when I got home, I noticed that my wife’s countenance had changed. Her sister who stays with us also refused to meet my eyes. I don’t know if they had told my wife, but she has not asked me anything. Please, what do I do? Should I ask her and how do I get out of Madam K’s claws? I need your counsel, please. source: http://tribuneonlineng.com/caught-right-in-the-act-what-do-i-do |
wey dem? food don land ooo.... |
why is Nigeria Labour Congress so silent about this new bill of Hike in Electricity? Let's discuss... #Say_No_To_Electricity_Hike cc: lalastica shilove Seun |
Be calm! Better is not good enough, the best is yet to come...
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when the road was good. I know some IPOB youths won't love seeing Ojukwu as a Nigerian. You can cry us a river. But wait ooo, how come that is only Ojukwu cap that have horn? Nigeria shall be great again! |
if na Tonto Dike story, e go don dey Front page... But that boy with Coconut head will not see any reason to push dis to Front page |
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