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egift:I suspect u are from 'ANGOLA' or some land far far away.the man in the foto is called Ikedi Ohakim not Ikiri. |
egift:who is ikiri? |
egift:why do Nigerians enjoy falsehood.ask all imo ppl,they will tell you the locking out of ex VP Ekwueme et al was done by Rochas. |
Let's not forget that while this saint of woman was doing this NMA was on strike and had to be cajoled and begged to call off. |
I have observed that there are free feeding policies in the USA for the hungry.can this be compared to the so called 'stomach infrastructure' or any other kind of goverment activity anywhere in the country.take a look at the excerpts- Federal Hunger Relief Programs Feeding America supports a variety of federal programs that help feed Americans struggling with hunger. In addition to anti-hunger programs, Feeding America also works on federal tax policies that help get more food to food banks. However, we realize it may seem a bit like alphabet soup with so many program acronyms. Let us help you decode it.Feeding America - Federal Hunger Relief Programs http://www.feedingamerica.org/take-action/advocate/federal-hunger-relief-programs/ |
[quote author=jjwaterfalls post=27213577]Mschew!!! Wat is happening in columbia, who wants to evn go there sef. [/quote) na only drug barons wey dey go do hard drug business go dey vex. |
Sunofgod:the house looks like on old lecture hall in my alma mata(unique U.P) called new lecture hall.is it really a govt office or house? |
WIZGUY69:so u an alien eeeh? Its all over the news.well since u asked let give u one source https://m.facebook.com/hopefornigeria/photos/a.152919604766170.37823.100484630009668/810996492291808/?type=1&refid=17.and may be if u finish reading it I will give u double e slap ![]() |
PhockPhockMan:That's why I said over 1 billion. |
Chai Atiku dem don use u do toilet paper.I knw say small time u go port to Pdm after all na part of ur calculations. |
The Rivers state governor has stated that his state has spent over 1 billion naira to curb Ebola.He stated this today at General Buhari's declaration.I believe if Rivers spent such amount Lagos must have spent far above 2 billion naira. |
Dmacaw:abeg u haf said it all.abeg wetin I go take bless u sef? Inshort one virgin yellow pawpaw okpeke 4 u.ur mama born u well ![]() |
I think the governor wants us to enjoy facilities like monorail which we don't have in these parts of the world.I think it is more of a tourist attraction 4 naija ppl dan a means of transportation.some peeps will be like- Akpors: u don enter monorial b4? Okon: No ooo. Akpors: I first u enter am. Okon: 4 where? Akpors: 4 port harcourt. Okon: talk true! Akpors: yes ,the only thing b say as u enter e no go reach 15minutes dem go tell u say dem don reach the end. ![]() |
Demdem:so go come nairaland come dey read ur previous comments say u b?.or u no wan admit say UTC to Lagos b.stop na #50 by taxi or bus. |
Demdem:we are not denying all ur fine glossy photos,but the distance covered by the so called phase one that costs Hundreds of billions is a #50 by taxi distance.pls just true or false no antagonism. |
I keep pondering when I hear the saying by some nigerians that the ruling party has messed up the country.is it really the case or the pdp came and inherited an already messed up country and did not do the most it could have done to better the lot of the nation.I must say all political parties have in them elements/members who have one way or the other overtly or covertly sucked this nation from time inmemorial.before 1999 there were power shortages,bad roads,corruption,nepotism,tribalism,ethnic killings,egunje police,religious riots and killings,stealing of the treasuries in all tiers of govt.so in my opinion we are all to blame rather than blaming only PdP.Take note I am not a PdP member neither I'm I an APC member or any party for that matter. |
yomi007k:me wey disvirgin at 11yrs wetin I go carry soap or ashi do.I come marry at 26.I'm a bad guy ooooo ![]() |
yomi007k:either he used his soap well or he patronised pay as u go chicks. |
According to the Rivers State Govt in the early parts of its administration the Master Plan for the Greater Port Harcourt area covers Port Harcourt metropolis and environs and projections for future expansion. In specifics, we are looking at the whole of Port Harcourt and parts of Obio/Akpor, Ikwerre, Etchie, Oyigbo, Eleme, Okrika, and Ogu-Bolo.But some months to end of this administration I have not seen anything concrete to show.pls can we intimated as regards what is happening because I know billions have been put into this laudable project. |
citizenY:pls ask comrade shehu sanni that question. |
OCTOBER 13, 2014 BY GODWIN ISENYO,PUNCH. A northern-based human rights activist, Malam Shehu Sani, on Sunday said the North would soon drift into disaster if it continued to depend on the proceeds from oil from the Niger Delta region for its economic survival. Sani, a Kaduna Central senatorial aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress in the 2015 polls, lamented that the northern state governments had not been able to pay salaries of workers without the proceeds from the monthly federal allocation. He also said 2015 should be a year for change in the northern region. Sani spoke while addressing pensioners of the Nigerian Railway Corporation at the Kaduna Railway Junction on Sunday. Sani, who is also the president of the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria, argued that commoners in the region would continue to wallow in perpetual slavery if they failed to resist money politics and vote credible persons into leadership positions in the region. He said, “Time has passed that northern states will continue to survive on Niger Delta’s oil money; our states are bereft of any idea that will generate revenue to run our affairs. There is no single state in the North that can pay one month salaries without federal allocation. “And federal allocation is derived from the sale of Niger Delta oil; this is dangerous and a disaster in the future. Is it possible for someone to be feeding you without controlling you? Our visionary leaders like the late Sir Ahmadu Bello foresee all these dangers, yet our leaders betrayed the course of common good. If today Nigeria is split, the North is in danger. “We must resist money politics and ensure that only credible people are elected, we must protect our votes, we are only number one in population. We have highest number of senators, governors, local governments, councillors but we have the highest numbers of beggars and oppressed citizens.” In his response, the leader of the pensioners, Mohammed Muntaka-Aliyu, said their pension was a mere N 5, 000 per month but vowed that they would resist any attempt to monetise politics in view of its negative implications. |
Just heard a non partisan commentator on radio in ph refer to APC as aggrieved political comrades and said pdp has failed to do the needed in the time it has been in power.that nomenclature(aggrieved political comrades) really made me to chuckle.do you think he is correct.he is Adonye pepple,those in ph shud be familiar with him. |
Cheap,lie-lie propagandists wey una na,now that the man's facebook link has been provided? |
CrudeGH:see this cursed product of an in.cest relationship who engages in beastiality.if normal ppl talk u wey dey cursed go dey yarn.you better park well. |
[quote author=CrudeGH post=27088240].nsi nsi nsi chaerly! |
According to Dr ngozi okonjo iweala minister of finance at a forum “In 2013, the top 10 allocations went to the following states: Akwa Ibom (N260 billion or $1.7 billion), Rivers (N230 billion or $1.5 billion), Delta (N209 billion or $1.3 billion), Bayelsa (N173 billion or $1.1 billion), Lagos (N168 billion or $1.1 billion), Kano (N140 billion or $0.9 billion), Katsina (N103 billion or $0.7 billion), Oyo (N100 billion or $0.6 billion), Kaduna (N97 billion or $0.6 billion), and Borno (N94 billion or $0.6 billion). “Note that all this data do not include internally generated revenue (IGR) of these states, which are significant in some instances such as Lagos State, and very commendable. “Many Nigerian states receive revenue allocations which are larger than the budgets of neighbouring countries such as Liberia ($433 million), Gambia ($210 million) or Benin Republic ($1.47 billion). The top two recipients of state allocations – Akwa Ibom and Rivers – received $3.2 billion combined, which is about half of the entire budget of Ghana (about $6.4 billion),” she said. |
''Buhari, who only recently attracted much criticisms over an allegedstatement to the effect that Moslems in the country should vote foronly fellow Moslems in future elections, pledged to commit himself tothe full implementation of the law in Nigeria'' I quote. |
allAfrica.com: Nigeria: Buhari Calls for Sharia in All States - m.allAfrica.com http://m.allafrica.com/stories/200108270355.html/ |
jaytee01:address the issue not the man. |
PhockPhockMan:.pls give this man one virgin as his name implies he is on point.not the imaginery one that boko boys are made to bliv though |
[/quote) na only drug barons wey dey go do hard drug business go dey vex.
