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Sometime last week, the social media was buzzing with the slamming of Diamond Bank over the infamous stamp duty charge. On the strength of the outcry, the policy was reversed by their management and subsequently a press release to the effect. I haven't come across any person yet to attest to their monies being refunded and I've come out to say nice one to Diamond Bank as all charges on this grounds has been refunded. Since we were quick to crucify them, its only fair to praise-sing the laudable shift after the hue and cry..... #welldoneDiamondBank Mods, pls move as required, let DB feel the positive vibes.... |
As in ehn? You nailing it brotha.....whatever jazz these northerners they use for the South strong wella. At the end of the day, it advances the quest and its conquest over us. I taya for this Yoruba vs Igbo shii. We are in big trouble..... ugohemma: |
You have your answer in the original post. Retrogressive North wont let it happen..... stev120: |
Bless you brother. This response just the most aptly constructed to that asinine assumption that d SW must sheepishly just reggae-dance to anything Southern for the sake of it. Timbuktuo: |
The real truth, @op. I scream this fact every night and day. Its almost like a curse having these people as part of your country when their thoughts, ways, beliefs are at best retrogressive and at worst of no use. As to those ones yelling SW this and that, as a SWtener, the real ones with functional minds knows aligning with these people of parallel intelligence is of no good, that the major issue of sellout or patronage is by the so called acursed and useless "alatenuje leaders", and its not exclusive to the SW. As we speak we have political sellouts in the SE too that have disavowed Biaxxx, so get your facts right before drowning in ignorance and unnecessary bile! |
We already kno. We have them all over NL. A particular clown easily comes to mind.... |
So blurdy much for Mr Integrity! Nonsense.... |
Bullcrap! #NomoreBorntoRule #GambariParkwell .........Finito! |
Why cant they kill themselves. Two lesser evil for the Nigerian state and its citizens... |
Chai! See naivity. *mouth still agape.... agabusta: |
Technically theres a vacuum. Osinbade cant do jack cos his hands are tied. He cant effect any real changes like a functional President can do. Infact, right now, Kyari and Babachir are the ones ruling. Hes still a dummy President as far as we know. Nothing has changed..... |
Its not a Yoruba problem per ce, but the greed and stupidity of d so called "leaders". I personally believe gambari north is d albatross of a progressive Nigeria. They've been holding d south or say Nigeria back for far too long. Constitutional conference? NO! Restructuring? NO! True Federalism? NO! PIB? NO! Real Census? NO! .....and we can go on. Thats why as a Yoruba, im in full support of Kanu's agitation. Infact Yorubas ought to be in the vanguard of such agitation. Hopefully my people will receive sense before its too late..... Totti9: |
The world, indeed is in turmoil. The Nigeria hes seeking to return to is almost as bad as where hes trying to run from, tragically! |
Islam, the religion of peeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssss......breaking all religious records in the 21st century |
I'm sure the writer of this trash is a youth. I believe there's something terribly wrong with the youths of this country/ generation, especially that cross-section that has chosen to be bellicose with this struggle. They are the true microcosm of that argument, which reinforces that nagging and disturbing fear that the steady decline of this our generation is completely lost and totally irredeemable.... |
Are you just aware that Nairaland is almost becoming a Garbage land, according to Aunty Oby. Its now populated by too many juveniles, indomie guzzling infants, that dont kno their left from right. Dont bother tutoring them on history, they'l never comprehend.... Eastwalk: |
Hmmmm, brotherly its real. Abatis journey to infamy started on a similar trajectory. Fact is the spoils of high office induces such toxic levels of amnesia. Other possible reason for high grade madness exhibited by these rascals could be what you mentioned, ASO ROCK DEMONs.! jejemanito: |
Either fake or real account, as for me and my family/ peeps, from now, its a big NO to>>>>> #borntorule |
Isn't it instructive to also admit we've been shackled and enslaved by same religion they brought? Africans will never receive sense aswear..... mayorchelsea: |
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders today that includes a suspension of visas for citizens of Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries. This was revealed by congressional aides and immigration experts, who asked not to be named, briefed on the matter. Trump gave a hint about this on twitter, saying a big day was planned on national security on Wednesday. He is expected to block visas being issued to anyone from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
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Thank you. Testament that Nigeria harbours far too many dimwits incapable of reasoning. The set of idiots you mentioned are top of that list, same for the so called foolish comedians using these lines repeatedly..... eyeview: |
My gues is hes on another advocacy fight for infants, abi how can we "explonation" this? |
Scores of commuters and motorists had raw deals at the hands of armed bandits suspected to be of Fulani extraction on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday afternoon. Many of them lost valuables and sustained injuries in two coordinated attacks by the robbers on the highway. The daylight attacks took place at two spots before and after the old Ogere toll plaza and they involved the robbers sneaking out of the surrounding bushes to take advantage of the bad portions of the road to rob the victims. The spokesman of the Ogun State Police Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), who confirmed that some of the bandits were indeed Fulani, told The Guardian that one of them was eventually killed during an exchange of gunfire with the police. About 20 robbers with blackened faces, who betrayed their identities by their accent while asking their victims to cooperate with them by surrendering their valuables, carried out the attacks. A reporter of The Guardian who was a victim of the robbery said the bandits first laid ambush just before Ode-Remo intersection and had succeeded in robbing commuters in about six buses, mainly women suspected to be Lagos-bound traders, of their cash and other valuables. When other Lagos-bound vehicles got a hint of the robbery, several of them, including about 20 articulated vehicles that were said to be prime targets of the robbers because of the likelihood of cash on them, parked along the route waiting for the road to clear. A team of armed mobile policemen in a Hilux van with registration number PF 943 SPY that arrived at the scene however cleared the road leading other vehicles and shooting into the air to drive the bandits away. Many of the victims of the first set of bandits were seen mourning their losses while the women among them rolled on a ground littered with empty bags and wallets but nobody, even the policemen, had the courage to stop and help them to safety as the robbers were seen escaping into the bush. The bandits were to regroup about 20 kilometers ahead, just after Ogere. Brandishing guns, machetes and knives, the bandits appeared from the bush and stood in the middle of the road and ordered the confused drivers and their passengers to disembark and surrender their possessions. Many of the commercial bus drivers while attempting to reverse, to escape from the robbery scene hit other vehicles, creating a jam and blocking their escape. One after the other, the passengers, including The Guardian reporter, made a dash for their lives. Those who could not escape were robbed and many of them were dealt machete blows for not having enough cash. The robbers smashed the windscreens of three buses, a Toyota Venza and a Toyota Corolla, after they had been ransacked stealing handsets, computer laptops and other valuables left by the fleeing owners. Moments later, a team of policemen arrived at the scene and according to Oyeyemi, they were able to kill one of the robbers during a gunbattle. The police spokesman said the police were still combing the bushes for the escaped robbers as at 6: 00 p.m. yesterday. http://t.guardian.ng/news/suspected-fulani-bandits-attack-travellers-on-lagos-ibadan-expressway/?F
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Na today. Two straight weeks now no light for my hood. Lawyer wey dey think say him be Engr, wetin he be? >>>>>>>>>>>SUEGBE!!!. If e no be panadol e nor fit be like panadol....awon oloshi oloriburuku gbogbo #giveusBarthNnaji #justlightupthezoo |
Thev've played enough chess with our lives already. Its not a matter of ethnicity or region. Let them just give us light! ScotsReferendum: |
Tale of woes all over za kontiri. Two weeks and counting in my area now, nothing. Same for a vast majority. This thing pass Fashola lets be honest. Lawyer work different from Engr. work. If e no be panadol, can never be like panadol. Think we should start a hash tag for the return of that cerebral man Nnaji. He seem to have the antidote to the witches and wizards of the power sector.... #bringbackBarthNnaji #lightupzazoo |
...Lawyer wey dey do like Engr. wetin he be? #bringbackBarthNnaji #lightupzazoo |
Plenty of lessons to be picked here. These people are already comfortable with their standard of living. Nigerians cant even muster a quarter of these numbers to protest the terribly disgusting standards here..... |
What a caustic satirical rhyme.... #youthsneedtowakeup #nomorevotingfortheestablishment |
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