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OYINBOGOJU: Does anybody need a soothsayer to tell him/her that this Government is incapacitated to curb this crime against christians?My brother, you don't have to say so okay. Are you aware of the under-ground efforts his administration is making to end this crisis? You should know that it's not everything that should be publicized, or else, the evil people that are being fought would hear of it and then go and strategize to frustrate the plans. I can assure you that from the look of things, GEJ is trying his best |
@OP, Yes I still listen/ read the Presido's statements on BH attacks. Why?? Because I want to listen to how concerned he is in the plight of Nigerians, I also want to hear his plans towards stopping this menace. Who knows, he may say something that we would all want to hear...soulution |
docokwy: [b]“We don’t give anybody trouble while we are not criminals. Unfortunately, those of us that shuttle daily from Enugu to this place have been having it rough in the hands of government agents. The task force constituted by the government arrests those on indecent dressing and mad people in the streets.They may not be constituting nuisance actually, but what of Easterners residing in the North, e.g. Gombe and Borno states, who are continually being bombed and killed. These Easterners and Christians were also carrying out their legitimate businesses in the North, yet they are being bombed in the Church. Their only crime is that they are Christians. Guys this is so unfair The Constitution allows every Nigerian to live and operate legitimate business in any part of the country of his/ her choice. Please let us live, and let live. |
banki: Then i looked to the left and saw houses beein demolished withouthout alternatives i just told my self this is is leadership at its best, i came back home there was no light in the house and of course we still buy water from mai ruwa, tBros, here, we are discussing about the President and not the FCT MINISTER who is demolishing houses. Try and read the thread b4 you comment |
GeJ is a silent achiever. He starts from the foundation to execute his projects. He is also laying a solid foundation for his future successors to build on |
There may be some iota of truth in OP's post, but a source would have convinced me the more. Be that as it may, ELRUFAI is just rubbishing himself on the social media |
Eeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
Stella_Bella: Someone said police just caught him.I just hope it is true |
I need to see your source and a confirmation please |
Abeg, what has happened has happened. Let us just forge ahead and wish the Bakassi peninsula people well. Our concern should be that they be treated well by the Cameroonian government, period. |
Tinubu can only aspire to be like Awo. |
martin92: ANSWER THISI go just faint |
Who prophesied these your prophesies? |
I just hope they said their last prayers and finally gave their lives to Christ before finally dying. |
afam4eva: This is good. While the other ESUT graduates are donating murderous English, this one is donating borehole and other social amenities to a community.LOL ![]() |
Imo is a rustic community located within Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital yet its people do not have access to basic amenities such as potable water and good toilet facilities. This, it was learnt, has been the condition of the area since 1827 when their forefathers migrated from Orile-Imo homestead to their present place within Abeokuta metropolis. As far as the people are concerned, there is nothing like dividends of democracy. Concerned by the plight of the people, a member of the National Youth Service Corps, Mr. Igbigbi Williams, from Delta State, donated a borehole and a four-room modern toilet facilities worth N1.3m to the community. Williams, with service number OG/11C/2554 came into the community last March and saw the need for the community to have potable water and modern toilets. He said he got in touch with some prominent indigenes of the community and told them about his plan. Williams, a graduate of Geography and Meteorology from the Enugu State University of Technology told our correspondent that he was encouraged by the enthusiasm exhibited by the leaders of the community when he informed them about his plan. This, according to him, made him to ensure that the project was completed within seven months through direct labour. Williams said, “Today marks a very important day in my life because it is a day I have fulfilled a part of my heart desires, which is putting smiles on people’s faces. When I was posted to this community, I took my time to go round in order to find out the most pressing needs of the people. “In the course of doing this, I discovered that their most collective and pressing needs were modern toilet facility and potable water. “Immediately I went to discuss my intention of providing these facilities with the head of the community who gladly accepted my proposals and gave me a portion of land where I eventually erected the projects.” Williams, however, acknowledged that the projects would not have been possible if not for the financial assistance he received from some philanthropists like the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Tunde Lemo, the Baale of Lisa, Chief Nojeem Odugbemi, and the Odofin of Imo, Chief Akeem Adesina. “So, it was not a surprise when on October 3 the people of Imo community adorned in their best attires, rolled out the drums to celebrate this unprecedented event,” he said. The community’s monarch, Oba Kolawole Olubiyi, who led other traditional chiefs to the venue of the inauguration could not hide his excitement. Olubiyi in his speech said it was the first time a project of such magnitude would be inaugurated in the community since 1817 either by an individual or the government. Olubiyi said, “As a matter of fact, these projects are some of the most important things needed by the people of Imo. This corps member came to me one day and said that he was directed by the local government council to come and site the toilet and the borehole here. “The corps member is one of those boys I’ve seen fulfilling the objectives of the NYSC and I’ll want the state government to recognise his efforts and give him a befitting award.” He, therefore, urged the the community to ensure the security and maintenance of the projects for their maximum benefits. The Odofin of Imo, Adesina, said those proposing the scrapping of the NYSC scheme had been proved wrong by Williams’ gesture. “I want to assure you that from today, the Community Development Association has taken over the projects fully. They are not government’s projects. they are our own projects and by God’s grace, we’ll secure and maintain them,” he said. http://www.punchng.com/metro/youth-corps-member-donates-borehole-toilet-to-community/ |
adewasco2k: i didnt know anything about NCCF before going for NYSC |
adewasco2k: quote me anytime, you will not regret associating with that great family of God.I'm a witness. It affected my life positively and I made a lot of friends in the Fellowship when it served. The national conference in Jos, Plateau state was fun joor and my Christian life was improved. |
Hippopotamus |
Rooneyboy: u dey form pompous,with time, every body go no whether na UK or Naija u get fans pass.Do you have to quote the whole post? Nnaa Na wa oh |
THEY SHOULD TRACE AND ARREST THE PERSON THAT BORROWED MONEY FROM ONE OF THE STUDENTS O! |
Stewpid gossip tabloid. They were the ones that initially generated the news of her alleged return few days ago. They now publish another news that she isn't returning again. Sahara reporters is just publishing what they see in their nightmares |
Saharareporters are just fooling themselves. |
afam4eva: I find this very hard to believe.http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/aluu-4-i-watched-them-kill-my-brother-tekenas-sister/ |
PBundles: I think this paints the picture of development in Nigeria, but I think a better question is WHY ARE WE FLOGGING STUDENTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY!Rubbish! If a student commits an offence that requires her to be disciplined, then she should be disciplined. There is a saying that goes thus: spare the rod, and spoil the child. |
God has given you your Mr. Right and your marriage/relationship is as strong, exciting, and hot as ever. My advice is, never go slow in your show of affection for him. How to keep your man interested and the fire of love burning should be your utmost priority. Make him feel that he is the luckiest guy for having chosen you. Here as some tips to keep your man’s interest: 1. Be confident about yourself. Seeing you looking good and feeling good about yourself will certainly make your man happy. He will also be confident about his feelings for you and his take on your relationship. Wear dresses that will make you look perfect on a date with him. Don’t overdo your make-up. Just make it light and simple. Natural beauty is still a guy’s preference. Maintain your youthfulness and femininity. When around him, don’t pretend to be somebody else. Just be your natural self. A man would love seeing you do things for him even if you would look awkward. Singing his favorite song to him even if you’re out of tune will endear you to him more. 2. Make him feel important. Nothing will make a man more interested than knowing that he is important in your life, just as you are to him. Simple gestures like buying him things without him asking for it, preparing him dinner after a hard and tiring day at work, preparing his clothes for work in the morning, listening to him share his achievements of the day, laughing at his jokes, or surprising him on his birthday will surely make him want to be with you more. 3. Make him feel like a man. Boosting your man’s ego is definitely not wrong. Telling him that he looks awesome in his suit or that he stands out in a crowd will make him feel good about himself. It will also boost his ego knowing that you feel protected or secure when he’s around. 4. Keep him intrigued. Keep him interested in you by letting him realize that you are getting more fascinating every single day. Showing him what you are capable of, surprising him of your cooking abilities, dressing up for him, showing your love and care for him in different ways will definitely let him stay. Keeping him intrigued will want him to see you often to know more about you. 5. Know his likes. Your man will appreciate it if you spend time with him and do the things that he likes even if you may not like it at all or may be a bit clumsy with it. It also helps if you do a little research on what he likes and surprising him with them. Seeing you take an effort in wearing his favorite color, cooking his favorite food, playing his favorite sports, or singing his favorite tune will definitely keep his interest in you. 6. Love him but don’t be clingy. Your man is not a robot. He needs space and time for himself and for his guy friends. Allow him to go out once in a while with his friends and also enjoy some time with your own set of friends as well. Men love independent women, so have your sense of independence even if you’re in a relationship with him. But make sure that he still feels the need to protect and care for you. Assure him that nothing beats the feeling of security when you’re beside him. That way, he’ll keep his interest in you. 7. Be well-mannered. A man will surely love you more if he sees that you value people around you and if you show your kindness and grace. Your man will feel luckier knowing that he has beside him a well-mannered woman like you. 8. Give him a massage. Men love to be pampered too. Surprise him with a body or back massage after a long and hard day at work. It simply shows that you care for him a lot. 9. Stay fresh (hygiene, no grandma panties lol, get your eyebrows done, no do-rags) 10. Don’t listen to rumors. 11. Don’t give him a hard time, be supportive 12. Don’t talk him to death. 13. Don’t listen to your single girl-friends 14. Add this yourself using the comment box below There are many ways on how to keep your man interested. As long as you truly love and care for him, you will do things for him that will make him stay with you forever. http://www.talkofnaija.com/news_details.aspx?NewsId=24B86A9C-EA54-474C-B39A-1554ABBE0B2F |
Burger01: It's on the website...Uh oh! 2 days to go then. Make hay while the sun shines |
After the visits, what next Something tangible needs to be done really fast towards alleviating these people's sufferings. Life in those make-shift camps is not easy at all. The camps are highly populated and airborne diseases could be easily contracted. |
Burger01: If you couldn't make the 1st stage forget the 2nd stage. 2nd stage is for those shortlisted for training from the 1st stage business proposal. The 2nd stage entails you submit a more professional business plan conforming to standards from the skills you acquired in the training. Good luck.Really? How do you know please? |
Frosti: How does one participate?Visit the Website. But first, you should have a viable business plan. It's not a child's play o |
I read on the news that Tekena's sister was at the scene of the murder and tried frantically to stop the mob, all to no avail. She even said that policemen came to the scene and one of them shouted "burn them alive!". Tekena’s sister can be of help in the investigations if she was able to see the names of the police officers on their uniform. I just wish she was able to pick the names on their uniforms. Even if she did not, she can recognize them if she is taken to the police station for identification of the policemen she saw. This is mere heartlessness for all I care |
GEJ is also visiting the Delta State flood victims today. It's good to hear that he is personally visiting flood victims to show solidarity, however, long-term solutions must be provided to ameliorate the sufferings of the victims. They can also make use of sand-bags in the meantime. On the other hand, people must learn how to keep their environments clean and keep gutters free of dirt, for easy passage of water. |
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Something tangible needs to be done really fast towards alleviating these people's sufferings. Life in those make-shift camps is not easy at all. The camps are highly populated and airborne diseases could be easily contracted.