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good day folks
any news on d various academi positns? |
i wouldnt hav made a comment bt i noticed some inconsistencies in both statements 30secs later became 1min 2pm later became 3pm I personally wasnt der and wont believe al u hav said cos its a one sided story....same goes for the defendant Yes, customers are always right but that doesnt mean we should disrespect people.... besides, i wouldnt have gone social since you had done the proper tin by reporing him to his bosses but dats my personal view and not urs though..... Remb, WE CAN AL DETERMINE OUR ACTIONS BUT NOT THE CONSEQUENCES |
I personally feel the refineries had some ishs and were duly work on during GEJ's regime but they wer made to be non-functional Buhari's personality only ensured they are functioning Remb, soup (oil subsidy) wey dey sweet, dem (d cabals) nor dey rush lick am |
its a laudable idea he would do well with Prof David Tam West as his special adviser on Petroleum matters Am sure those two would do a decent work |
its a laudable idea he would do well with Prof David Tam West as his sprcial adviser on Petroleum matters Am sure those two would do a decent work |
Good evening folks I rarely contribute to such discussns bt i wouldnt mind contributing alil to dis topic Aisha Buhari is a giant in the cosmetic industry and her outlets are located in highbrow areas... Its very likely she either got it from a satisfied client, a political associate of d Buhari family or "favour seeker". she wore it bfore she became d 1st lady and we dont need to be reminded that that day was easily one of the most important days of her life do u think she wud have appeared lesser ? if she cud afford it (assumin she bought it), den i find no reason y she shudnt get it... besides, its quite obvious the wrist watch is an ASSET n def nt a LIABILITY. please, lets not be quick to judge dis folks simply because our preferred candidate didnt get the ticket.... lets learn to criticize without bin biased LETS NOT FORGET IT WAS NEVER STATED THAT SHE OR HER HUSBAND BOUGHT THE WRIST WATCH...... |
Good evening folks I rarely contribute to such discussns bt i wouldnt mind contributing alil to dis topic Aisha Buhari is a giant in the cosmetic industry and her outlets are located in highbrow areas... Its very likely she either got it from a satisfied client, a political associate of d Buhari family or "favour seeker". she wore it bfore she became d 1st lady and we dont need to be reminded that that day was easily one of the most important days of her life do u think she wud have appeared lesser ? if she cud afford it (assumin she bought it), den i find no reason y she shudnt get it... besides, its quite obvious the wrist watch is an ASSET n def nt a LIABILITY. please, lets not be quick to judge dis folks simply because our preferred candidate didnt get the ticket.... lets learn to criticize without bin biased |
y have we allowed sentiments to becloud our thinking? Would you take over from someone without proper briefing on the current state of the office or position you are about taking up? i am safe to assume that most of the peeps calling GMB dumb haven't actually worked in an organization or entrusted with a task (taking over a task from someone befr) |
Pastor Tunde Bakare wud be a good choice |
APC wins katsina by a total vote of 1,345,441 while PDP pulled a total vote of 98,937 Not yet confirmed |
APC wins katsina by a total vote of 1,345,441 while PDP pulled a total vote of 98,937 Not yet confirmed |
APC wins Kano with a total vote of 1,903,999 while PDP got a total vote of 215,897. Not yet confirmed |
APC wins Kano with a total vote of 1,903,999 while PDP got a total vote of 215,897. Not yet confirmed |
APC in early lead in sm south western n middle belt states .... PDP are keeping up doe May God choice prevail over man's choice |
APC in early lead in sm south western n middle belt states .... PDP are keeping up doe May God choice prevail our man's choice |
dats great bros lets kip dis thread alive despite d hiccups |
dats great bros lets kip dis thread alive deapite d hiccups |
just voted..... voted for change Team GMb |
The topic was created to obtain people's answers as regards who i voted for cos its visible to d blind and audible to d deaf dat voting proper hasnt started as at d tyme of typing dis message.....i actually said am yet to b accredited..... will com back and tell d house who i voted for? To ans d q of who sent me....well, d 3 gods did(brain, heart n conscience).... |
Good morning folks I would love to know who my fellow nairalanders voted for. As for moi, am waiting to b accredited. so d question is, WHO DID YOU VOTE FOR? |
hi am cocksure d poster eent to one of these satellite campuses.....as at d tym he gradtd, i gues it was stil very much legal.... am dis certain cos i knw som1 who is facin same challenge... |
falconey:u r most def on point! cant imagine i left out d pick pockets n agberos |
lol dats in d bus n not at d bus stop bro |
Tintinnoty:Right on cue..... bro,its my year of jubilation. |
Good day everyone. Due to the growing trend of 5 types of dis and that, i have decided to add my own quota to the growing list(U fit add your own o as d spirit leads) Due to my surjourn in life(Lagos in particular), i have been fortunate and vigilant enough to notice five(5) different types of people at THE BUS STOP (1) The hustlers/rushers:You can hardly miss dem(many even dey nairaland sef)....These class of people tend to rush,push,pull and jump at the bus stop. They tend to jump into any available vehicle so long as its moving! They are the Usain Bolt/Mike Tyson... Even if its an empty vehicle with three people waiting at the bus stop, dey wil stil rush o...Lagos na wa (2)The Ajebos: These ones do not rush to get into any vehicle.They tend to take their time. They scrutinize vehicles and do not get into any shabble looking vehicle... (3) The Ijebus/Misers: To all my Ijebus 4rm Ogun state, make una no vex say i dey use una do example o...These class of people always look out for the cheapest form of transportation. They have d habit of "pricing" everything including sachet water! They will never enter a bus without trying to bargain with the conductor as if say na tomatoes dem wan buy.. (4) The big boys/girls: These class of people are the exact opposite of The Misers. They do not negotiate bus fares. Infact, dey take only the best forms of vehicles wif ridiculous fares. (5) The "abeg" people: Theae class of people always have one tale or the other to tel. They never have their complete fare and they always set out to getting money from people to augument theirs. I don try.......oya, make una drop una own o.... Thanku sirs n mas... I HOPE I MAKE FRONT PAGE!!!!! |
Good day everyone. Due to the growing trend of 5 types of dis and that, i have decided to add my own quota to the growing list(U fit add your own o as d spirit leads) Due to my surjourn in life(Lagos in particular), i have been fortunate and vigilant enough to notice five(5) different types of people at THE BUS STOP (1) The hustlers/rushers:You can hardly miss dem(many even dey nairaland sef)....These class of people tend to rush,push,pull and jump at the bus stop. They tend to jump into any available vehicle so long as its moving! They are the Usain Bolt/Mike Tyson... Even if its an empty vehicle with three people waiting at the bus stop, dey wil stil rush o...Lagos na wa (2)The Ajebos: These ones do not rush to get into any vehicle.They tend to take their time. They scrutinize vehicles and do not get into any shabble looking vehicle... (3) The Ijebus/Misers: To all my Ijebus 4rm Ogun state, make una no vex say i dey use una do example o...These class of people always look out for the cheapest form of transportation. They have d habit of "pricing" everything including sachet water! They will never enter a bus without trying to bargain with the conductor as if say na tomatoes dem wan buy.. (4) The big boys/girls: These class of people are the exact opposite of The Misers. They do not negotiate bus fares. Infact, dey take only the best forms of vehicles wif ridiculous fares. (5) The "abeg" people: Theae class of people always have one tale or the other to tel. They never have their complete fare and they always set out to getting money from people to augument theirs. I don try.......oya, make una drop una own o.... Thanku sirs n mas... I HOPE I MAKE FRONT PAGE!!!!! |
Good day everyone. Due to the growing trend of 5 types of dis and that, i have decided to add my own quota to the growing list(U fit add your own o as d spirit leads) Due to my surjourn in life(Lagos in particular), i have been fortunate and vigilant enough to notice five(5) different types of people at THE BUS STOP (1) The hustlers/rushers:You can hardly miss dem(many even dey nairaland sef)....These class of people tend to rush,push,pull and jump at the bus stop. They tend to jump into any available vehicle so long as its moving! They are the Usain Bolt/Mike Tyson... Even if its an empty vehicle with three people waiting at the bus stop, dey wil stil rush o...Lagos na wa (2)The Ajebos: These ones do not rush to get into any vehicle.They tend to take their time. They scrutinize vehicles and do not get into any shabble looking vehicle... (3) The Ijebus/Misers: To all my Ijebus 4rm Ogun state, make una no vex say i dey use una do example o...These class of people always look out for the cheapest form of transportation. They have d habit of "pricing" everything including sachet water! They will never enter a bus without trying to bargain with the conductor as if say na tomatoes dem wan buy.. (4) The big boys/girls: These class of people are the exact opposite of The Misers. They do not negotiate bus fares. Infact, dey take only the best forms of vehicles wif ridiculous fares. (5) The "abeg" people: Theae class of people always have one tale or the other to tel. They never have their complete fare and they always set out to getting money from people to augument theirs. I don try.......oya, make una drop una own o.... Thanku sirs n mas... I HOPE I MAKE FRONT PAGE!!!!! |
i am 100% certain he didnt fill dat particular...He obviously has a P.A...APC is to big a party to make such mistakes |
abeg ooooooo no one is dying in my thread i use God take beg u...... i undstd u bros but i just feel its high time we experienced a change and a breath of fresh air |
I feel the best APC VP candidate that would match and defeat PDP is no other peraon than Dr.Mrs Oby Ezekwisili..Reasons are as follows: 1) She has an international presence..majorly oweing this to the CHIBOK GIRLS UNENDING SAGA and her WOrld Bank antecedents 2) She is not jyst a christian but a PAsTOR and that would put an end to the muslim/muslim saga tin 3)She is from the South Eastern part of Nigeria which APC has little or no presence.Hence, APC woukd be able to obtain massive votes and sup1portfrom our eastern brothers. 4) Gender basis....Lots of women would vote for APC due to her gender 5)There would be a sense of believe and hope that the restive parts of Nigeria would experience peace due to her struggle against injustice and unsecurity of lives and properties. Other credible candidates would be Dr. Chris Ngige, Fashola or Adams Oshiomole but certainly not Prof Osibanjo, Fayemi or even Amaechi....but none of this class of candidate would do so much as Dr. Oby would. so APC chieftains, its up to you to do the needful |
blacksodje@yahoo.com tnks |
Good day fellaz i read bt seldomly mk any post To be honest with myself, i personally feel the Lagos of today is far better than the lagos of som years back...... Fashola did quite well during his first tenure but he has obviously "chiiled" in his ongoing tenure. same applies to Oshiomole.... Every state has got its own unique challenges..... w.r.t. wat one of my bro said as regards APC bin a Northern party, i TOTALLY disagree wif you..... If i may ask, who do u think is the mist credible preaidential candidate in APC disregarding ethnicity,religion and focussing on his antecedents, character and popularity? Lets call a spade a spade, Oshiomole n Fashola have done well with respect to dia predecessors but i know they could have done better |