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It's a civet... |
True to an extent. I think it motivates youth to see people like them from the same kindred,localty or so to become stars. Just like saying the Yoruba Muslims mostly dominate in table tennis for some reason or the sizable northern contigent in basketball. The dominance of the falcons to mostly SS/SE could also be attributed to the successful female teams of Pelican stars etc which are SS/SE championship teams. Though this does not explain to an extent the dominance in the male team. Though dominance or not, some of the successful teams would not be as successful if there were missing ingredients like key defenders, midfielders or strikers. |
Attack on titan Junior High. Yep, a mini/Chibi spin off of the more gruesome anime. |
Tis the reason why some of you twats normally get arrested. Your lies are just incurable. |
Good for him. Probably looking like a U17 player.Would do wonders like Nacho of MC. I just looked up on another record holder in Chrisantus. Let's just lol cos there's no way that dude is 25 now looking like that. ![]() |
Got any leads on helium gas? |
Utter shame,ignorance and illiteracy. Shameful that we have people willing to go on and dig what looks like condemned poultry stock. And why couldn't Customs just incinerate the damn thing!! ![]() |
Subjective article You can't just postulate their minimum earnings without taking other factors into consideration. Besides, where are your statistics to support these earnings if I choose to be pedantic? Truth is some will make more or far below the listed. Better you start out something innovative, a niche, than trying to fight already overpopulated market sectors. |
ocelot2006:And the Israelis always reply back to source with pinpoint accuracy. No longer a huge problem with the use of patriot batteries. I still stand firm this are useless as the terrorists don't hold any proximal space close to maiduguri or civilian populations to launch this very limited range rockets. This are one third or 2/3 the size of qassams by the way. Best they can do is to use when launching their theft runs or if the army is advancing against them. The latter would mean close air support or spotters to find out launch coordinates. |
I'll say other than factors such as a more cohesive population, greater resource control, amongst others, other factors would have to be negotiated. It's impossible to gauge realistic answers online of how a new country would run unless there are well drawn out agreements, goals, etc. Your representatives if it comes to it would have to sit and map out agreements. You only have to look as far as South Sudan after getting rid of their oppressors turned on each other cause of a lack of deeply negotiated agreements. |
Centrifude:For that reason they need to suppress this group rapidly to the point where they can't even compile scraps. The whole escalation to this point is due to the Nigerian way of doing stuff. Counter battery is now a must to reply rockets attack with artillery or if in the battlefield, relay to the CAS team for response. I agree to SF style raids but knowing limited intelligence capacity, it won't be the easiest to spot... Nigerian government does not understand the word 'urgency' |
Not convincing. At best they look like the crudest form of rockets. Nothing fantastic or scary about this. Employ counter battery to ascertain launch positions and God bless there's an armed drone over the sky at launching, they'll be replied back with instant gnashing of teeth and heat. |
overhypedsteve:Lol. Well it figures that the high unemployment rate especially in the NE might motivate some to actively seek to remember and recollect about spotting, the whereabouts or known location of terrorists. More than just mere hanging out on the walls at Army HQ, let them aggressively push out for their capture or death via every possible means. Heck, even post out on social media. A twitter user on a farm might be the one that might even spot the deranged bastard called Shequack. |
About the most wanted boko haram terrorists. Do they have a way of publicly disseminating to the especially NE citizens? (Drop leaflets from helicopters, display in idp camps, pass around northern motor parks, display in market places, etc) Also can they publish if they haven't on a website page with names, pictures and probable nom de guerre of the terrorists? Ascribe incentives to information leading to the capture or death of any of these vermins. |
PointB:Agree and disagree. Everyone's talking about it but with his OTT rhetoric, it'll only take a couple of extreme nut cases to spark off a social crises. I don't want to get dragged into alternatives apart from the flawed massob style. But let's just say, the state government is a way to nudging this to national and international consciousness. At the moment, Mr N.K reminds me of someone like Prabakharan of the Tamil tigers whose approach only bought them an uneasy secession which got reeled back. Pity our democratic process is flawed, but the state level or Rep members can start, no? |
Good luck to Biafra. I think you'll find the non Biafrans mainly against it are the trolls. The 'for' and 'against' groups always looking for the faintest opportunities to have the last word. Probably with political maturity, there can be talks on how to amicably split if it boils down to that. The current modus operandi ala Mr N.K would only bring forward alternative macabre scenarios for all sides which at this time is not a good suggestion. |
I made similar criticism. We've seen the endless stories of chasing ghosts and demons, looters and fraudsters, but very little of urgency on other issues. Lest we'll go 4 years waiting for them to chase out all pests and rodents while your front door is left open. Kontinu... |
Costs a pittance compared to the messaging benefits attached. Yes I've paid including for people too. |
Scams, fraud, embezzlement, theft seems like a religious obligation to Nigerians. Beginning to tire of the unrelenting hordes of ex government officials under scrutiny. Lest we lose sight of the main goal of development, let Buhari and his team start rolling out ways of ameliorating other deficits in the Nigerian society; health, power, security. Time's fast going... |
blackpanda:Read between the lines...Immigration is part of the civil service. These guys are part of the jobless hordes who jumped on to the 'assured' civil service train simply because there was not enough jobs in the job market. Besides most of these guys were compensated for loyalty, related to someone 'big' and others 'paid' for it. The latter end of my sentence is very authoritative. |
Yep. His tenure also ran parallel with Alison of London. He truly was the best. |
The Russians love to troll. You'll never find another collective bunch of population ready to bandy the most inane form of propaganda than those Ruskies. |
Power of social media. Good for her and her family. P.S. Tell the governor to build a facility, capable enough, just like the one she was sent to in Dubai. |
Overbloated civil service posts. Country needs more private jobs than we all piggyback on the government. The irony is that bureaucracy and corruption are some factors affecting the growth of private industries. |
Lol. Thought Jonathan was a saint as claimed by ... ![]() Buhari's reputation would be torn to shreds if he doesn't show forth a willingness to combat looters within and outside. Shows how badly structured the country is. The supposed best governors Fashola and Akpabio implicated in scandals. Only the latter got hauled in... Still shows a lack of independence and a spineless judiciary who seem to swing back and forth between whichever government is in power. |
Apparently paid for different stages (fencing,foundation, etc). New payment is for roofing. |
Humility ... Severely lacking! You're in a field where a lot of sellers and potential buyers equally abound. Yet, you're your own worst enemy. Customer service can make or mar a business. |
I think I also once saw an 'elected' Eze on Nairaland too. Lol |
Pitbulls. Not scared but more extra wary... Those dogs are probably Satan's pet of choice. You'll not find another set of bipolar dogs that can switch from very loving to menacing killers |
This thread is an injustice. Lol So many comments with very little pictures. Let's see more pics or are you all scared of 'kidnappers' ![]() |
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