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This is what a humanbeing wrote and expect us to read and understand. It's unfortunate that we are happy that our president is teaching us how to disrespect the judiciary. |
adeoladeola:The kind zoo sense you recieved when you are jubilating when NA and Police where murdering innocent protesters and passersby in the SE. God forbid.. ..!!!!! |
bizgai:Your opinion, you have right to it... I don't know where he is from, the report never said and he has full English names, but whether he is Igbo or not it doesn't matter as long as he is Police he is from their tribe as Police is another tribe in Naija. THIS IS JISY THE BEGINNING!!!!! YOU WERE SUPPORTING THEM, you and your cronies encouraged them into further bad behaviour, now they have come for you.. ..where will you run to? Fooooooooool!! !!!!!!! |
zheroes:Supported! |
chuksbaby:Locating and tapping is why bartered the monster Zoo.. . No encouragement for hardwork Na only thiefrey them sabi. |
Citing Nigeria’s slowing economy amid scarcity of foreign exchange,international airlines that operate to different destinations in the country plan to reduce flights to Nigeria from early 2016, THISDAY investigations have revealed. The airlines, according to sources, are aggrieved that they cannot exchange billions of revenue in Naira in their possession to dollars and repatriate to their various countries because of the new fiscal policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The International Air Transport Association (IATA), recently pleaded with the Governor of CBN, Godwin Emiefele to intervene in the matter and make dollars available to the airlines. Nothing has been gone anything yet; although he gave assurances to the world body, a close source told THISDAY. The foreign airlines also had met with the Minister of Transportation, ChibuikeAmaechi and urged him to look into their case but nothing concrete has been done on the matter. THISDAY gathered that from March 2016, British Airways would reduce its flights to Nigeria by bringing in aircraft with smaller capacity than the traditional Boeing 747, which operates the lucrative Lagos-London route. It was also gathered that other foreign airlines may either change their aircraft type and operate ones with smaller capacity or reschedule and reduce the number of flights to Nigeria and those which have not been recording high load factor in the Nigerian route may stop flights to the country. An informed source from one of the major international airlines, which operate daily to Lagos told THISDAY that next year would be scary because things are not looking so good. “The situation is scary. Things are not looking so scary. Some parents whose children are in school overseas are considering withdrawing them as our economy, which has become the strongest economy in Africa is grinding to a halt. We don’t want to make our plan to reduce operations public because we don’t want to cause any panic. This will affect everybody; it is going to also affect my staff because some of them might lose their jobs. BA will definitely reduce service; it is a decision we must have to take,” the source said. The source noted that failure to repatriate the airline’s revenue is affecting aircraft leases and fuelling as the money so generated is used to pay for fuel and renew aircraft leases. “We have so much money which cannot be released because there is no foreign currency. Now, we cannot accept dollars from passengers; unless they are paying with credit cards, so if a passenger comes to buy ticket with dollars we will not accept because of the new policies. I do not believe that they want to make us suffer but they should have directed these policies to the areas where they import toothpick, glasses and others, not on air transport and other sectors that are critical for the economy to thrive and grow. It is not only BA that will reduce its operation; every international airline will reduce something,” the source also said. The source also suggested that CBN should endeavor to provide foreign exchange to the essential service sector so that the economy would not grind to a halt. “I am worried about all these but we have to be seen to be supporting government so I do not wish to raise any alarm, but the truth has to be said. We need prayers right now; we need to pray for those in government for them to have wisdom to take the right decision for this country,” the source also said. The source said that marketers had dropped notice that airlines would start paying for aviation fuel in dollars from next year. “Without fuel, how can we operate? The situation is very scary,” the source added. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/international-airlines-to-reduce-flights-to-nigeria-next-year/228856/ |
PassingShot:You may watch and wait from now to eternity without understand the pattern of which heaven has striken. Let me teach you one way of which heaven strikes. Remember, over the years our Northern Moslem has enjoy killing anyone or anything that poses as challenge to them even without considering how much challenge. When BokoHaram started they were all happy and embraced them as Heros and some of there elders commended them openly and even our current President passed some comments (I wont tell you what he said) because they were only attacking churches and killing Christians. But without any warning....bOOOOOOm.....heaven strikes and do you know that BokoHaram has killed ten times more Moslems than the Northern Moslems has killed Christians since 1960. And they have seen it first hand the Karma and the agony beyond there own comprehension that our Islamic brothers that killed their Christian counterpart for something that happen in far away country couldn't raise a voice talkless of finger even when told a Mosque was burnt down in On its hard. What an irony! |
Adminisher:Clap for yourself, you have Zoo brain and I think it needs mopping.
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vedaxcool:When a fool wakes up from his foolishness and decided to liberate other fools, then the self acclaimed wise whom has been feeding fat on their foolishness would behave exactly the way you behave any time you wake up with the issue of Biafra on your first page as healing news. I pitty not you but the poverty that is ravaging you without mercy. If you are well fed and can truly identify your parents & not a basted like the majority of your clan and are happy with your miserable life.. You will never be subdued by hate as it were. Boy, who cares if you sleep or die. |
This exactly what Nigeria look like now. Change the topic to '' A perfect picture of Nigeria' |
vedaxcool:Yes and so what? That you may be able to sleep tonight. |
coolzeal:including him |
So what do want from the guy? |
I am surprised they are yet to close this thread too.. SEUN was among the people that collected money in Villa. Mtcheww! |
What a request... .I have always said this, no body will listen to the Igbo issue especially when the milk still flows.. |
@bestads I just receive the reply from Force HQ now on your issue, it said ''Forward the detail of the victim please.' So either you forest tour details to me or you follow up directly yourself on this No: 08057000003. They really need a first hand account from you on what actually happened. Don't be silent on this you could be saving souls of future victims of this thugs. |
@bestads I just receive the reply from Force HQ now on your issue, it said ''Forward the detail of the victim please.' So either you forest tour details to me or you follow up directly yourself on this No: 08057000003. They really need a first hand account from you on what actually happened. Don't be silent on this you could be saving souls of future victims of this thugs. |
MalcoImX:We could at least start from somewhere. I agree with you completely. |
passionate88:OK, kontinu! |
IbokUtoroh:I don't blame you, it's your teachers I blame.. . They are not different from the Policemen we are talking about here 'bad eggs'. Sorry!! !!! |
passionate88:The change is there it's now Upto us to evoke it... I suggest you join us in using what ever you have and all your will to help sack these men from the NPF Today. |
nwadiuko1:At all brother, every Nigeria from different specs of life has in one way or the other experienced the brutality of these bad eggs in the NPF that are unfortunately saddled with the responsibility to 'serve and protect' POLICE ARE ONE TRIBE IN ONE HAND AND EVERY NIGERIAN ARE ANITHER TRIBE IN OTHER HAND AND UNTIL THIS MEN ARE SHOW THE WAY OUT OF NPF I WONT CHANGE MY STAND ON THIS. |
Shove your suggestion into your axs and suck on it. You think you can troll on threads and deposit your stupidity everywhere without any check. We are here cracking our heads on how to 'sack' the bad eggs from our NPF and you are there wallowing in your wilderness of stupidity. Why copy the whole sentence to end up with this trash. IbokUtoroh: |
nwadiuko1:I am Igbo and I think it doesn't matter who they are.. . Igbos, Hausa, Yoruba, Ijaw, Effik, etc in NPF are of the same tribe their blood is one. POLICE IS A TRIBE IN NIGERIA!! |
tonytony208:Read down the thread a little bit, we have started doing what we can, considering that today is Sunday. Just do what ever you think its within your power from where you are. Some are transferring it to facebook, twitter, I Police whatsapp, everywhere. On Tuesday, I shall take it to Radio and contact some bad axxs Human right fighter here in Abuja.. .if know Brekete Family. WE MUST SACK THESE MEN FROM OUR POLICE, IGP SOLOMON ARASE MUST HEAR THIS, I SWEAR! |
seunt4ut:Post it on this wall... . www.facebook.com/npfcomplaint I am working on the twitter handle. On Tuesday I shall send it to Brekete family for Radio broadcasts. People don't read and pass join us to seize our children's future from these Bad NIGERIANS. Mynd44, Lalasticala come and see oh |
seunt4ut:Good work brother that is something.. May God separate you from Policemen like that and join you with those like the IGP SOLOMON ARASE...Amen |