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Religion / Who Are The 3 Best Teachers Of The Scripture In Nigeria? by Bekwarra(m): 12:51pm On Apr 09, 2017
Nigeria's obviously large Christian community is among the most devoted in the world. There are hundreds of Christian denominations in Nigeria both Orthodox and pentecostal. We have scores of christian teachers both living and dead that have put their footprints on the sands of time. They have demonstrated an in depth knowledge of the scripture and have also shown this time and over with their effortless and expert teaching of the Bible making them highly referred home and abroad. For me, these are the top 3 teachers of the WORD.

1. Pastor WF Kumuyi
2. Bro Gbile Akanni
3 Pastor EA Adeboye

Do you agree with me? Do you have a different opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
Happy Palm Sunday to you all.

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 10:44pm On Mar 29, 2017
Caseless:
i've always spoken so well of his giant strides in AKS despite the political difference. If you're good, you're good. I've toured akwa ibom and I know what i'm saying.
Whao!
I respect people who say the truth when they see it.

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 10:42pm On Mar 29, 2017
agbangam:
Op u 4get DELTA STATE oo. IBORI :::::* UDUAGHAN :::::* OKOWA I sorry for my state, from aninih to shina rambo to Big lip grin
Ayaf die with laughter here.

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 10:41pm On Mar 29, 2017
ITbomb:
Remove Abia and put Imo.
Why?
Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 8:11pm On Mar 29, 2017
Caseless:
AKPABIO is a legend considering the wasted years of Attah who preceded him. AKS de try.
Like seriously? You commended Akpabio?

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 8:10pm On Mar 29, 2017
Caseless:
OP,
Niger , kwara , Nasarawa, Delta should make your list.
As for Kogi , it is an embarassment to look at its choice of leaders. Maybe they only had it right with Audu.
People who said power should shift to other zones can see that power has gone to ebira bloc and the youngman is 'crystal clueless'. I know the igala nation can't wait for 2019 to field anything and win.
Audu was just slightly better than others. Wada is a terrible "thing" and Bello is trying to outdo him in cluelessness. Although I wouldn't begrudge your choice of Kwara, Nasarrawa, Delta and probably Bayelsa. Niger? What about Kure and Babangida Aliyu to some extent?

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 7:20pm On Mar 29, 2017
Rollsnjaguar:


I Still maintain that no state is unlucky, each state elects leaders to represent them including the FG. If their representatives 'leaders' refused to deliver, will you term that as being unlucky. The people choices of leaders are determinants of states development.
Can we always blame the people for making bad choices? When the options available to them are classic examples of six and half a dozen, half full and half empty. Some come into the political arena garbed in the garment of proactiveness, foresight, intelligence, humility, dedication and civility but disappoint the people and the confidence reposed in them when they get into power.

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 6:46pm On Mar 29, 2017
We don't even know if Lalasticlala's state is among. Lalasticlala, your state follow join?

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 6:45pm On Mar 29, 2017
Rollsnjaguar:
No state is unlucky.
Almost every state including the FG is unlucky with leaders but some states' case is worse than others. While other states get glimpses of good leadership sometimes, those I mentioned have never had it good especially since 1999.

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Politics / Re: Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 6:43pm On Mar 29, 2017
Ronpet777:
U shld at least give reasons of ur own Y u labelled them unlucky!!!
I gave the reason when I said they seem to replace one terrible governor with a worse one.

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Politics / Governance: The 3 Most Unlucky States In Nigeria by Bekwarra(m): 6:32pm On Mar 29, 2017
I don't want to call them unfortunate because that will be too harsh thus I used unlucky. But these states just happen to replace one terrible governor with a worse one especially since the start of this democratic dispensation in 1999. I don't know the cause; maybe it's predestination, a dearth of good leaders, the people making wrong decisions or a combination of these factors. The states I will group in this category are


1. Benue: From George Akume to Gabriel Suswan and now Samuel Ortom, the state seems to be richly "unblessed" with visionary and good leaders as governors. For a state that pridye itself as the food basket of the nation, it should be feeding a large swathe of Southern Nigeria and the middle belt with agricultural products while also taking over some food markets in West African countries. Unfortunately, agriculture in Benue is still largely subsistence. Where is the government support to empower farmers, where are the Hundreds of large farms that should be dotting the landscape? What happened to attracting huge investments in the area of processing some of these products into finished goods? Have you taken Benue orange before? Where are the juice making companies to harness these? Mechanized farming still remain a luxury to the people. What about having a state owned cargo airport to move out some farm products? Where are the good roads to move products from the villages to the towns for onward processing and transportation? I can go on and on. What is the poverty level in Benue? Security? Herdsmen? Level of development?


2. Kogi: Governance in Kogi state is nothing to write home about. Nothing is happening in that state as far as development is concerned. How many times have you seen Kogi in the news for any ground breaking developmental project? We get to see Lagos, Anambra, Rivers, Kano and even Osun. Kogi governors can't maximise the strategic location of the state bordering many states and located at the central part of the country. Like a Kogi-born friend once told me, the only thriving economy in Kogi state is politics. The state capital looks like a modern village, no good roads, no industries. Nothing is happening in that state. Can't think outside the box. Imagine having Abubakar Audi, Idris Wada and now Yahaya Bello as governors. Can a state be more "unblessed"?


3. Abia: This state is a sorry case. Despite being blessed with smart and hardworking people with great spirits of entrepreneurship, of is still so underdeveloped. There are no good roads and recognisable development that can be commensurate with the human resources the state is blessed with. Their governors are just their to loot. Just imagine if Aba is located in Lagos, it would have easily become West Africa's commercial and economic hub generating billions of Naira to the government.

Notable mentions- Kwara and Delta.

Do you agree or disagree? Share your opinions.

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Politics / Re: Ten Most Hated Categories Of People In Lagos by Bekwarra(m): 8:45pm On Mar 25, 2017
5. They are probably the most popular Lagos State Government agency and possibly the most hated. They are hated by motorists in Lagos state with raw passion. They are a menace to drivers and vehicle owners both private and commercial. They are a menace to drivers on Lagos roads. If you use Jesus Christ and Mohammed to beg them, you are just deceiving yourself as they can never allow you go scot free. There is nothing like "oga please I don't know" even if it's your first time in Lagos. Although some of them are disciplined and urbane in the discharge of their duties, majority behave like touts. They run after vehicles at will, they insult like there is no tomorrow, they cause traffic hold up and accidents with their actions. Despite the fact that they are doing a great job in bringing about free flow of traffic on Lagos roads, people can't just forgive their insolence and unruly behaviours at times. Bribe collection has become a norm, they "arrest" vehicles at will, sometimes they move to the streets to tow away "wrongly parked" vehicles. Their fines and tickets? That's for another day.
4. Agberos
Whenever I see them or hear about them, some otherworldly hatred and anger swell up deep inside me. They are hated by motorists, conductors as well as commuters in Lagos. What seem to anger people most is the fact that these jobless folks are everything bad about Lagos rolled into one. Or how do you describe a situation where able-bodied men stand on the roads and in parks from morning till night collecting huge sums of money from drivers at every park and bus stop. The most annoying part is that we don't know what the monies are meant for . They still look tattered and dirty still. They litter all Lagos roads in their thousands collecting returns on every loaded vehicle. They are good representatives of the failures of our social system. They are one of the chief reasons for the high transport fares Lagosians pay. At times I pity commercial bus drivers whenever they pay these leeches because I usually think, how much will these drivers take home now when these useless boys have collected everything on the roads only to be delivered to some pot-bellied over bleached bosses at night who spend everything on prostitutes parading themselves as actresses while their boys who are on the roads spend their own commission in brothels, Jedi and hemp joints, gambling and eating food with assorted meat. They go about fighting, cursing, shouting and causing trouble. They even have uniforms now. What a useless bunch.
3. Omo Onile
These are those we call land speculators or land grabbers. This page is not enough to describe their atrocities and the level of hatred home and land owners in Lagos have for them. What I can guarantee here is that they are a menace and well hated by Lagosians. They have killed the dreams of many of people owning homes in Lagos. They have frustrated some people into giving up on their hopes. You are charged exorbitant prices for land, they charge you for foundation, roofing, even if you want to deck your house. They are a nightmare.
2. NEPA
Call them PHCN, IKEDC, EKEDC or which ever name suits you but the name NEPA is bound to stick to them for life. They are a nightmare to every home and business in Lagos State. They have so much made power supply a luxury no thanks to our leaders. People curse them at will because they can be very frustrating. At times they don't give you power supply for weeks or months at times then suddenly they appear out of nowhere with crazy bills that drive people crazy. We have seen cases of people beating them up. When they bring power, people curse them, when they take it, they are cursed from adults to children, when their vehicles pass, they receive curses. We've had instances of some being beaten to death. No other group of people frustrate Lagosians as much as them. Apart from epileptic power supply and crazy bills, these people are just too corrupt. They see bribe taking as their birthright. They are so much hated by Lagosians that the number one category are more hated.
1. Police
This one pass my power. I'll leave you all to talk about them.



NB: This list is just a result of my own observations, you can agree or disagree, let's have your own views, additions or subtractions.
I am a freelancer, you can send a PM or contact me on WhatsApp through 08050383540 for toy articles.

Politics / Ten Most Hated Categories Of People In Lagos by Bekwarra(m): 8:45pm On Mar 25, 2017
To say that Lagos is Nigeria's most populated, cosmopolitan and dynamic city is definitely repeating the oblivious. When it comes to cities in Nigeria, Lagos is in a class of its own. Nigeria's economic capital is a melting pot of different people from different parts of Nigeria and beyond due to the different opportunities it holds and its limitless potentials.
However with these positives also comes some challenges that people face in Lagos almost on a daily basis from monstrous traffic snarls to inadequate and overstretched amenities as well as crime and violence just to mention a few.

Meanwhile, apart from criminals and men of the underworld who terrorise Lagosians almost on a daily basis, there are some categories of people who either enjoy some form of legitimacy or work for the government who have in recent times become a nightmare to residents. Here is a top 10 list of these people.

10. Government Nurses
The Nursing profession is a noble and well respected position due to the importance it holds to the society making it indispensable to any modern society. However, some bad eggs among our noble nurses have made nurses especially those that work in government hospitals to be viewed with so much bile, hatred and anger. Many people now see nurses that work in government hospitals as just a bunch of inhumane, callous, wicked, nonchalant and snobbish people who have no human feeling and who only go to work to gossip notwithstanding the fact that it's only a few of them that behave in such a way. But some nurses get bad mouth o. They can insult you like kilode.

9. Bus Drivers/Conductors
The relationship between this set of people and Lagosians is a love-hate relationship. We love and hate them with almost equal passion. Many of them are neat, nicely-dressed and respectful. However, a larger percentage are rude, unruly and very disrespectful. There's nobody too big or old for them to insult or fight. They curse people with reckless abandon. They shove you in and push you out of vehicles, they pray you forget to collect your change, they call a route and decide not to get to the bus stop before they tell everybody to pour out, they tie Chukwudi and Adeleke together to find change by themselves while the bus zooms off, they call Shogunle-PWD-Ikeja Along, you enter but on the way they decide not to stop at PWD. The list is endless.

8. Customs Officers
The hatred people have for these people started blossoming a couple of years back but it has currently hit an all time high. Their endless "war" and pursuit of rice dealers coupled with the recent policy on duty paid on cars are turning them to public enemy. The rate at which they go after rice dealers from the borders to the roads, streets and even breaking into market stalls at night has made people to hate them. Fight rice dealers and you are inadvertently fighting Nigerians. The various allegations of customs officials diverting seized goods especially rice and cooking oil to shops and warehouses of their wives and concubines is not helping them in the court of public opinion.

7. KAI/Taskforce
They are one of the numerous Lagos State Government agencies and one of the most hated not because of anything but because of their jobs and how they go about it. Is it when they are arresting people for failing to use the pedestrian bridge and instead crossing the expressway? Or when they are picking you up for leaving your house earlier than the designated time on environmental sanitation day? Is it when they go about arresting hawkers or roadside traders? Should we talk of when they go about with taskforce officials to demolish shops and shanties? What about when they arrest you for urinating by the roadside? Although many of their works are normal and much needed for a state like Lagos but people are not interested in that tale. In Lagos state, the fear of KAI and Taskforce is the beginning of wisdom.

6. VIO
They are a menace on the roads especially the major roads. I don't know why but it seems I have a personal hatred for these people. At the risk of using unsavoury language, I wouldn't want to say much about them but road users in Lagos can easily say much about them especially tricycle operators, commercial bus drivers and trucks that carry goods. I don't know of it's due to the monthly target they are given or the quest to survive but believe me when I tell you these guys are vicious. They should change their uniform from white, they should be fully clothed in black.

TV/Movies / Re: Nollywood Again! Checkout The Title Of This Movie. by Bekwarra(m): 10:13pm On Mar 15, 2017
youngest85:
I hear say nollywood porn don dry.......na true?
most of their movies these days are soft porns. Taking advantage of gullible girls desperate for fame to mass produce immoral and crappy movies.
TV/Movies / Re: Nollywood Again! Checkout The Title Of This Movie. by Bekwarra(m): 9:46pm On Mar 15, 2017
Ever8054:
so you never watch where Nollywood dey act story line of 1714 with picture of 2face hanged on the wall and that of buhari and osibanjo on the wall of a office abi?..
The movie just tire me. Just some slut called Chidinma rubbing some ridiculously big cucumbers on her privates and moaning like some deranged animals along with her friends throughout. A scandal happened and you guys had to make a movie using the girl's name and even the name of the contest she won. That's total BS
TV/Movies / Nollywood Again! Checkout The Title Of This Movie. by Bekwarra(m): 9:36pm On Mar 15, 2017
A female friend brought this movie to my house to watch because there was no power supply and we had our generator on. Although she knew I hate Nigerian movies are lacking in content, she begged me to allow her to watch. Although I'm addicted to detective series, epics, fantasy and adventures but I had no other choice than to watch with her. What actually shocked me was the title. What do these Nollywood filmmakers use their heads for? Not surprisingly though the movie was crap.

Politics / Re: Factions Around PMB Jostle For Control Of Medical Story, Spin Different Stories by Bekwarra(m): 9:50am On Feb 27, 2017
BeardedMeat:
Why are they force-feeding him?? Nigerians are dying from hunger which the cluelessness of the Buhari administration brought upon them and they are forcing him to eat?
don't mind them. whatever they are hiding will soon be out in the open.

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Politics / Re: Factions Around PMB Jostle For Control Of Medical Story, Spin Different Stories by Bekwarra(m): 8:06am On Feb 27, 2017
omenkaLives:
What the phucking hell is this picture? cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin

So my guy use jack jack up him leg to change him "tire". grin grin

You gotta love this forum jor. cheesy




Per story: the olofofos can spin whatever stories they like, all we know is the president is unwell and undergoing treatment. Whether or not he recovers fully to re-assume his office is left for God to decide. But so far, Osinbajo, our amiable VeePee and Ag President is representing his boss incredibly well. Baba can rest for as long as he wants. wink
if it's about the opposition, the story can be nothing but the truth but since it's about your Lord Bubu the first of his name, warden of the north and protector of the realm, it must be from spin doctors. Wake up and smell the coffee, your Lord El Integrité uses a forged name, a forged health status and is being force-fed.

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Politics / Re: Factions Around PMB Jostle For Control Of Medical Story, Spin Different Stories by Bekwarra(m): 12:38am On Feb 27, 2017
Football age

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Politics / Factions Around PMB Jostle For Control Of Medical Story, Spin Different Stories by Bekwarra(m): 12:26am On Feb 27, 2017
S aharaReporters has learned from reliable sources at the Nigerian Presidency that President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been in the UK since January 19, is receiving “intense treatment” for a renewed flare-up of prostate issues. He had undergone surgical treatment for prostate cancer soon after losing the 2011 presidential election to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

In addition to his UK doctors, President Buhari has been under the care of two Nigerian physicians, Dr. Suhayb Sanusi Rafindadi, who is his Chief Personal Physician, and Dr. Ugorji Ogbonna, who had a medical practice for many years in Kano before relocating to the UK. Even though he is from the southeast of Nigeria, Dr. Ogbonna is very close to numerous powerful northern politicians, and one of his sons converted to Islam, according to a source. While Dr. Rafindadi accompanied the president on his medical trips abroad and Dr. Ogbonna often liaise with Mr. Buhari’s physicians in the UK to arrange for his treatments.

Our sources indicated that Mr. Buhari’s original surgical treatment for prostate cancer had been declared successful. However, when a nagging ear infection forced President Buhari to visit his longtime physician in the UK last year, the prognosis led the president to seek two separate medical opinions, in France and later Germany. Doctors in both countries reportedly told him it was urgent to see his doctors in the UK. Subsequently, Mr. Buhari, who was visiting France for a conference, moved from Paris to London, declaring that he needed a vacation.

Mr. Buhari’s UK doctors advised that he needed to stay put in London for another surgery, but the president bowed to pressure from members of his inner circle and decided to make a premature return to Abuja out of political expediency. However, before President Buhari left London, his doctors there removed polyps from his nostrils in a surgical procedure to ease his breathing.
In 2016, President Buhari made trips to the UK in February and June to consult his UK doctors on a variety of health issues, including his ear infection, said our sources.

SaharaReporters learned that President Buhari currently receives intense treatment for a prostate-related ailment. The treatment at a point severely affected his voice and appetite. He has progressively lost weight and has had to be force-fed on occasion on the orders of his doctors. One source said Mr. Buhari’s treatments had been compounded by his age, which his UK doctors believe to be more than 80 rather than his official “age” of 74 years old.

Information gleaned from our sources indicated an attempt to obfuscate the precise nature of Mr. Buhari’s illness, signaling efforts by competing factions around the president to keep the Nigerian public uninformed. According to our sources, four different versions of President Buhari's condition were being circulated. One version, traced to his wife, Aisha Buhari, is that the president has “internal organ” issues.

Our sources disclosed that a cabal led by President Buhari's cousin, Mamman Daura, reportedly sent Mrs. Aisha Buhari away from the UK, asking her to make a temporary visit to Saudi Arabia. To justify Aisha Buhari’s exit from London, Mr. Daura reportedly claimed that the president’s condition appeared to worsen each time his wife was around him. He reportedly told Mrs. Buhari that part of her husband's illness was a result of “a spiritual attack,” and asked her to proceed to Saudi Arabia to pray for him. From Saudi Arabia, Mrs. Buhari returned to Nigeria about two weeks ago. One source claimed that she had not returned to London ever since.

Our sources said Mr. Daura often handled the daily briefing of select Presidency officials about the president's health. According to them, the president’s cousin continues to claim that Mr. Buhari was only exhausted and needed adequate rest before returning to Nigeria ready to take over the mantle of leadership once again.

Speaking anonymously with SaharaReporters, two close aides claimed that President Buhari was dogged by “severe stomach upsets” that have refused to go away. One of them said Mr. Buhari suffered from a recurring bacteria infection “that is being flushed out daily.”
As SaharaReporters revealed last weekend, the doctors treating Mr. Buhari in the UK have told him in clear terms that he ought to shelf any plans to return to serious work and stay back in London for as long as four months to receive a full course of treatment. One source indicated that members of the president’s inner circle were yet to fully embrace the doctors’ recommendation and communicate the information to Nigerians because they fear the loss of political influence.
On his part, President Buhari had reportedly told his inner political circle that he was in no hurry to return to Nigeria, adding that he was willing to let the expert advice of his doctors to prevail.

However, some of his die-hard associates have not given up plotting to daily to convince him to return to Abuja in defiance of medical advice.
President Buhari reportedly communicates regularly with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, encouraging him to carry on the task of governing Nigeria while he undertakes necessary treatment needed to keep him alive.



http://saharareporters.com/2017/02/25/factions-around-president-buhari-jostle-control-his-medical-story-spin-different-stories
Education / Re: JAMB 2017 UTME Registration To Commence In 2 Weeks by Bekwarra(m): 11:39am On Feb 24, 2017
oga o
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by Bekwarra(m): 10:16am On Feb 14, 2017
Hi Debbie,
I don't know if I'm permitted to post this here.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Bekwarra(m): 10:14am On Feb 14, 2017
Do you know about renewable energy and recycling? Can you handle a project on it but you don't have funds? Contact me ASAP on phillakaydlp@gmail.com.
Treat as urgent.
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Treat as urgent.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: It Will Cost Me At Least N80k/Month To Make A Trip To My Npower-Teach Community by Bekwarra(m): 8:42am On Jan 15, 2017
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Politics / Re: Rivers Christian Leaders Protest Soutern Kaduna Killings - Pictures by Bekwarra(m): 9:57pm On Jan 08, 2017
better
Politics / Re: Biafra: We Will Attack Nigeria If Nnamdi Kanu Is Not Released Within One Month by Bekwarra(m): 12:42am On Jan 06, 2017
Awon oponu ayirada

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Politics / Re: 70% Of Ndigbo Don’t Read Newspapers, Listen To Radio —imo State Govt by Bekwarra(m): 9:25am On Jan 05, 2017
It shows in the way most of them shout Lagos-Ibadan expressway media. How many media houses are on the Lg-Ib expressway? This people are so uninformed. Ignorance is tied to their destiny.

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Politics / Re: PDP Twitter Militant @RadicaYouthMan Joins APC Because Of Ifeanyi Ubah. by Bekwarra(m): 1:06am On Jan 05, 2017
Rubbish
Politics / Re: Peter Obi : Why Yoruba States And People Are Poor And Igbo States Might Fail by Bekwarra(m): 2:59am On Jan 04, 2017
gods know with 5000 naira you can furck 10 different Yeeboe puss.ies for 10 straight nights for 500 naira each at any brothel near your. What a people! What a social value! How are we sure most of the mothers of these e-rats have never worked at brothels before?

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