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seun I urge you to remove the biased mod that brought this nonsense to front page. The reason for the sack wasn't stated and so the newspapers are just speculating. just like you and me. Nawa for all the people oh. |
femicyrus:ermmmm op am watching channelstv now and I saw 6000MW. maybe my eye is paining me. sai Buhari! |
SUGARBEE:not true. There is dignity in virginity. |
but why the name "Barcansta"? |
christinie:smh. Peace be with you. |
christinie:Please do point out where I insulted you. |
christinie:all am saying whether you support PDP or APC is that you make logical statements not based on pity. also why the insult? as for my English at least you undertood my point. you need not insult me to make yours. |
christinie:sentimental crap. go back sit down relax and observe(steady reading of news) then come back after 3 months to comment. Otherwise avoid the politics sections. stop pouring out sentiments woman. we are tired of it. It dragged us backward for too long. Sentimentality! |
Buhari and El-rufai on the same path. The right path. Other governors should wake up. Nigeria will be great again! |
I smell something good for the agric and mining sector. |
every road side mechanic, phone and tv repairer is an engineer. ![]() |
Kudos to el rufai. when will other state governors start seeing their state as a small country on its own. |
yeah they had to wait till the past one year to buy new weapons when we have been budgeting 1 trillion naira for defence is the past 4 years. thieves!!! |
am an engineer and I endorse this. The op has alot of truth in it. |
omo this is knockout! TKO! smackdown! the article is loaded and interesting. My own take let everybody forget opposition and tribal politics. each individual should sit down and think. ask these questions regarding any political move. Is it in the best interest of Nigeria?(it is not only politicians that have interest) will it better the lives of the average Nigerian even if it doesn't favour you personally? Daz all every other thing is secondary regarding this country. |
jamesharryson:okay you that didn't talk trash how did you contribute to the discuss? You never said anything about the policy mind you. Have a nice day boy. |
jamesharryson:lol. If not for time and convenience I would have contributed. Plus I didn't talk trash. |
jamesharryson:sorry to say but you are a learner aka naive |
Demmocrats:Don't just let the insults go. the least you could do is report them. use the report button. |
N’Delta JTF destroys 31 illegal refineries, arrests 18 AUGUST 2, 2015 : NAN 2 Comments The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, “Operation Pulo Shield,” says it arrested 18 suspected oil thieves and destroyed 31 illegal oil refineries in multiple raids in July. This is contained in a statement issued by the Media Coordinator of the JTF in Yenagoa, Lt.- Col. Isa Ado, on Sunday. It stated that troops of JTF deployed at Iguododo community and Chanomi Escravos in Orhionmwon and Warri South-West Local Government Areas of Edo and Delta States discovered and destroyed 15 illegal refining camps. The statement stated that the suspects operated with four Cotonou boats, seven plastic reservoirs, 34 drums, 21 surface tanks filled with illegally refined Automated Gas Oil. It stated that other items discovered and destroyed were 21 cooking ovens and eight pumping machines. The statement stated that the suspects fled on sighting the troops. “The squad also arrested 16 suspects for other criminal offences ranging from kidnapping, armed robbery, sea piracy, cultism and pipeline vandalism. “Items recovered from them include locally made gun with live rounds of ammunition and axe. The suspects are in custody of the JTF for preliminary investigation before handing them over to prosecuting agency,” it stated. The statement stated that troops deployed at Ughelli in Delta following a distress call from Afiesere community arrested a notorious armed robbery suspect with a locally made short gun and three live cartridges. It stated that the suspect, his recovered gun and cartridges, were handed over to prosecuting agency while a stolen motorcycle recovered from him was handed over to the owner. The statement also stated that JTF in conjunction with Southern Ijaw Oil and Gas Task Force destroyed 16 illegal bunkering sites along Obi creek, Gbenekrukru, Oloma and Ogbonga waterways of Bayelsa and Rivers, respectively. It stated that the sites were destroyed along with metal tanks and Cotonou boats filled with stolen crude oil. The statement stated that no arrest was made as the operators of the illicit act fled on sighting JTF troops. It stated that a notorious and wanted criminal in Oboburu community of Ahoada West of Rivers State had been arrested and taken into JTF custody for preliminary investigation. The statement stated that items recovered from the suspect included one locally made short gun, Tecno phone and national identity card. www.punchng.com/news/ndelta-jtf-destroys-31-illegal-refineries-arrests-18/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter |
ishilove lalasticlala afam4eva mukina2 why is this not on front page? It should please. Thank you. |
delishpot:cameroun was a French colony. They were deeply influenced by them and that influence still holds sway between france and all its former african colonies. The French inter married with them. So the influence is strong. hence her dressing. |
texazzpete:Is not buhari fault it is oshomole who has become so camera friendly since after the election. The guy has been talking too much such that even reporters know that after an official press statement you can go to him to get extra juice to sweeten the story. |
chidifyn:am surprised at ur description words "loud and scary". You see the same business men and companies meet with this politicians(senators,reps, ministers) to make deals and get favours and they don't complain about their mode of dressing. Yes some of the native attire is loud but some still acceptable. we just have to regulate it. Decide as country which is acceptable for the work place. |
Good morning nairalanders
Please join ponder over this. why is our
traditional native attir not accepted as corporate
dressing in our corporate world here in Nigeria. I
think it should be acceptable to wear some
specific traditional wear as formal dressing. My
argument is this. Everytime you see our leaders
and polticians wear traditional wear to events
and their work place. From the President to local
government chairman. take the recent trips of Mr.
President. He wore his traditional dress though
with suiting respectable colours (black, dark
blue, grey) and he was taken seriously and
listened to. so why has corporate Nigeria not
accepted our traditional wears. Instead its
relegated to the background as Friday casual
wear. The Americas and Europe wear suits
because its their culture and suit their weather.
why can't we elevate ours to that level?
If government at all levels were to make
compulsory wearing of native attire from Monday
to Thursday and Friday for English clothes don't
they think it will tremew boost our textile
industry? It will create huge demand.
why must we follow follow oyibo? |
Good morning nairalanders Please join ponder over this. why is our traditional native attir not accepted as corporate dressing in our corporate world here in Nigeria. I think it should be acceptable to wear some specific traditional wear as formal dressing. My argument is this. Everytime you see our leaders and polticians wear traditional wear to events and their work place. From the President to local government chairman. take the recent trips of Mr. President. He wore his traditional dress though with suiting respectable colours (black, dark blue, grey) and he was taken seriously and listened to. so why has corporate Nigeria not accepted our traditional wears. Instead its relegated to the background as Friday casual wear. The Americas and Europe wear suits because its their culture and suit their weather. why can't we elevate ours to that level? If government at all levels were to make compulsory wearing of native attire from Monday to Thursday and Friday for English clothes don't they think it will tremew boost our textile industry? It will create huge demand. why must we follow follow oyibo? |
safarigirl:I don't know why everyone has taken the issue raised by the op to mean rape. He is talking about lust in general as a Christian. lf I see a scantily dressed ladies that am attracted to I might lust for some seconds and finally control myself but that image is burned in my memory for a long time. If I see different woman continously throughout the week like that I will still control my self but will go home imagining hw it would be to taste them. imagine their unclothedness that is what is called lost. for I have not carried out any physical action yet but have sinned in my heart. Its not always about rape. |
kaorama:The head of the military(army,navy and airforce) chief of defence staff is a yoruba man na. |
make sense. we need more of this from 'Big companies'. |
Adultnextdoor:OP don't you believe in having the best of both worlds? I believe in such philosophy and it has worked for me so far. You can jeep your job while using your evenings and weekends to work on your music career. It is going to be tough but its doable. at least until you can sustain yourself with your music career. |
mukina2 ishilove oam4j lalasticlala afam4eva somebody should update this thread na. |
