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PoliticsRe: Man To Atiku: You Sent Your Daughter Abroad To School While You Own A University by Bullet01(f): 7:41am On Jun 04, 2016
In Naija we no dey appreciate our own thing.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Pays Salary Before 23rd Of The Month, The Only State In Nigeria That Does by Bullet01(f): 9:07am On Jun 03, 2016
Qaisar1:
ok. I'm not from Lagos State though. But I'm very sure the Governor of my state receives his salary two (2) months before time.

Enjoy, don't offend... Guess the state
Kwara State
RomanceRe: I Need Help-does Penis Pumps Really Work?? by Bullet01(f): 12:41pm On May 30, 2016
grin
whiteybankz:
Stick that gives joy
grin
whiteybankz:
Stick that gives joy
PoliticsRe: BOMBSHELL: Lai Mohammed — Buhari Becoming The President Of The Country Saved Our by Bullet01(f): 3:30pm On May 27, 2016
Wake me up when this news reach front page.

Foreign AffairsThomas Sankara One Of The Greatest Sons Of Africa (burkina Faso Ex President) by Bullet01(op): 7:05am On May 27, 2016
Thomas Sankara was Burkina Faso’s president from August 1983 until his assassination on October 15, 1987. Perhaps, more than any other African president in living memory, Thomas Sankara, in four years, transformed Burkina Faso from a poor country, dependent on aid, to an economically independent and socially progressive nation.
Thomas Sankara began by purging the deeply entrenched bureaucratic and institutional corruption in Burkina Faso.
He slashed the salaries of ministers and sold off the fleet of exotic cars in the president’s convoy, opting instead for the cheapest brand of car available in Burkina Faso, Renault 5. His salary was $450 per month and he refused to use the air conditioning units in his office, saying that he felt guilty doing so, since very few of his country people could afford it.
Thomas Sankara would not let his portrait be hung in offices and government institutions in Burkina Faso, because every Burkinabe is a Thomas Sankara, he declared. Sankara changed the name of the country from the colonially imposed Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, which means land of upright men.
Thomas Sankara’s achievements are numerous and can only be summarized briefly; within the first year of his leadership, Sankara embarked on an unprecedented mass vaccination program that saw 2.5 million Burkinabe children vaccinated. From an alarming 280 deaths for every 1,000 births, infant mortality was immediately slashed to below 145 deaths per 1,000 live births. Sankara preached self-reliance, he banned the importation of several items into Burkina Faso, and encouraged the growth of the local industry. It was not long before Burkinabes were wearing 100% cotton sourced, woven and tailored in Burkina Faso. From being a net importer of food, Thomas Sankara began to aggressively promote agriculture in Burkina Faso, telling his country people to quit eating imported rice and grain from Europe, said, “let us consume what we ourselves control,” he emphasized.
In less than 4 years, Burkina Faso became self-sufficient in foods production through the redistribution of lands from the hands of corrupt chiefs and land owners to local farmers, and through massive irrigation and fertilizer distribution programs. Thomas Sankara utilized various policies and government assistance to encourage Burkinabes to get education. In less than two years as a president, school attendance jumped from about 10% to a little below 25%, thus overturning the 90% illiteracy rate he met upon assumption of office.
Living way ahead of his time, within 12 months of his leadership, Sankara vigorously pursued a reforestation program that saw over 10 million trees planted around the country in order to push back the encroachment of the Sahara Desert. Uncommon at the time he lived, Sankara stressed women empowerment and campaigned for the dignity of women in a traditional patriarchal society. He also employed women in several government positions and declared a day of solidarity with housewives by mandating their husbands to take on their roles for 24 hours.
A personal fitness enthusiast, Sankara encouraged Burkinabes to be fitted and was regularly seen jogging unaccompanied on the streets of Ouagadougou; his waistline remained the same throughout his tenure as president.
In 1987, during a meeting of African leaders under the auspices of the Organization of African Unity, Thomas Sankara tried to convince his peers to turn their backs on the debt owed western nations. According to him, “debt is a cleverly managed reconquest of Africa. It is a reconquest that turns each one of us into a financial slave.” He would not request for, nor accept aid from the west, noting that “…welfare and aid policies have only ended up disorganizing us, subjugating us, and robbing us of a sense of responsibility for our own economic, political, and cultural affairs. We chose to risk new paths to achieve greater well-being.”
Thomas Sankara was a pan-Africanist who spoke out against apartheid, telling French President Jacques Chirac, during his visit to Burkina Faso, that it was wrong for him to support the apartheid government and that he must be ready to bear the consequences of his actions. Sankara’s policies and his unapologetic anti-imperialist stand made him an enemy of France, Burkina Faso’s former colonial master. He spoke truth to power fearlessly and paid with his life. Upon his assassination, his most valuable possessions were a car, a refrigerator, three guitars, motorcycles, a broken down freezer and about $400 in cash.
Few young Africans have ever heard of Thomas Sankara. In reality, it is not the assassination of Thomas Sankara that has dealt a lethal blowed to Africa and Africans; it is the assassination of his memory, as manifested in the indifference to his legacy, in the lack of constant reference to his ideals and ideas by Africans, by those who know and those who should know. Among physical and mental dirt and debris lie Africa’s heroes while the younger generations search in vain for role models from among their kind. Africans have therefore, internalized self-abhorrence and the convictions of innate incapability to bring about transformation. Transformation must runs contrary to the African’s DNA, many Africans subconsciously believe.
Africans are not given to celebrating their own heroes, but this must change. It is a colonial legacy that was instituted to establish the inferiority of the colonized and justify colonialism. It was a strategic policy that ensured that Africans celebrated the heroes of their colonial masters, but not that of Africa. Fifty years and counting after colonialism ended, Africa’s curriculum must now be redrafted to reflect the numerous achievements of Africans.
The present generation of Africans is thirsty, searching for where to draw the moral, intellectual and spiritual courage to effect change. The waters to quench the thirst, as other continents have already established, lies fundamentally in history - in Africa’s forbears, men, women and children who experienced much of what most Africans currently experience, but who chose to toe a different path. The media, entertainment industry, civil society groups, writers, institutions and organizations must begin to search out and include African role models, case studies and examples in their contents.
For Africans, the strength desperately needed for the transformation of the continent cannot be drawn from World Bank and IMF policies, from aid and assistance obtained from China, India, the United States or Europe. The strength to transform Africa lies in the foundations laid by uncommon heroes like Thomas Sankara; a man who showed Africa and the world that with a single minded pursuit of purpose, the worst can be made the best, and in record time too.

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AutosRe: Do Any One Have The Idea Of How Much Bicycle Cost? by Bullet01(f): 7:06pm On May 23, 2016
Its between 17 and 22k new. Used is around 15k, it all depends on how neat.
TravelRe: Accident Along Umuahia Road (Pictured) by Bullet01(f): 6:28am On May 23, 2016
PHC1stBorn:
So sad ...may the soul of d departed rest in peace. .....its obvious that d driver of the truck was in d wrong lane probably trying to avoid potholes while d peace mass driver was caught unaware in heavy collision while speeding on a wet surface .
Obviously the truck is on the wrong side of the road. U are correct.
PoliticsBREAKING: Ex-dg Of NIMASA Raymond Omotseye Jailed by Bullet01(op): 3:22pm On May 20, 2016
Former NIMASA boss Raymond Omotseye has been sentence to jail
– Omotseye is to serve a jail term of 5-years
– He was jailed for his involvement in a N1.5billion contract scam
Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia of a Lagos Federal High Court, today, convicted and sentenced the former Director-General of Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr. Raymond Omatseye, to five years imprisonment for contract scam of N1.5bn.
Omatseye was charged before the court by anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on offences bordering on contract splitting and bid rigging to the tune of about N1.5 billion.
More details soon..



https://www.naij.com/836475-breaking-former-dg-nimasa-jailed-5-years.html?source=breaking
CrimeRe: Wale Fakile Responds To Girlfriend's Battery Allegations (Photo) by Bullet01(f): 3:19pm On May 20, 2016
mamawin:
just confess now, you supplied d lady with the drinks, true or false? bullet?
Yes , I supplied yogurt not just drinks. you understand?
CrimeRe: Wale Fakile Responds To Girlfriend's Battery Allegations (Photo) by Bullet01(f): 3:17pm On May 20, 2016
praxisnetworks:
r you serious please shed more light, you may just save this guy's career from feminists who don't believe in equity.
You see wetin I dey talk
CrimeRe: Wale Fakile Responds To Girlfriend's Battery Allegations (Photo) by Bullet01(f): 8:23pm On May 19, 2016
Right on time. But guy u beat am no be small. You self no carry ashawo again. Its not good for ur health.
AutosRe: Toyota Yaris 2009 by Bullet01(f): 6:40pm On May 19, 2016
Where is the recent pictures. These pics were taken 4yrs ago.
FashionRe: Check Out This Jamaican Couple's Wedding Attire. Hit Or Miss? by Bullet01(f): 5:52pm On May 15, 2016
Its nice. With the car colour to complement
AutosRe: A Nigerian Used 2002 Model Mazda 323 Automatic Gear For Sale..... by Bullet01(f): 3:28pm On Mar 25, 2016
i offer 300k. Quote me if its ok and i will call u immediately.
HealthPicture Of The Day by Bullet01(op): 9:53am On Feb 08, 2016
Saw this online and like to share it. Ain't it funny?

Oya men over to you.

Politics. by Bullet01(op): 3:18pm On Feb 03, 2016
PoliticsRe: Man Demands The Arrest Of Jonathan At The National Assembly Over The Arms Deal by Bullet01(f): 12:10pm On Feb 03, 2016
Time don dey reach small small be that.

CelebritiesRe: Dasukigate: Alibaba & Gbenga Adeyinka Joke In Front Of Buhari (Video) by Bullet01(f): 10:21am On Feb 03, 2016
Real funny.
CrimeRe: Naija Big Boy, Alexis, Caught With Drugs In Malaysia Airport, Sentenced To Death by Bullet01(f): 3:03pm On Jan 12, 2016
These guys will not learn sha
FamilyRe: The Real Meaning Of GDP (picture) by Bullet01(f): 11:06am On Dec 09, 2015
Absolutely correct
PoliticsRe: FG Attributes Computer Crash To Delayed Salaries by Bullet01(f): 5:54am On Nov 03, 2015
computer crash ke?
PoliticsRe: Kwara Lecturer Turns Labourer (PICTURE) Over Non-payment Of Salary by Bullet01(f): 8:21am On Nov 02, 2015
O mase o. What i go through to make ends meet its even worse. I cry for the future of kwarans.
Technology MarketRe: **PHONE SWAP CENTRE**SWAP IT NOW!!! pin:265DA560 or 08033923897 by Bullet01(f): 9:51am On Oct 21, 2015
nani667:
Very neat LG G3 phone for sale... Rooted and running on Lollipop 5.1.... Some specs ;
3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Micro SD Card slot expandable upto 128GB,
5.5 Inches,
Snapdragon 801, 2.5GHz Quad Core,
13MP rear Camera 4160 ×3120 pixels, Laser auto focus, Optical Image Stabilization, Dual LED flash,
2.1MP Secondary camera...

Phone comes with an original charger and Premium Pouch...

Interested people can call or Whatsapp me on 0813 687 8181, or email shisui_san@ymail.com
. Location pls.
BusinessRe: How To Check Your Bvn On Your Mobile Device by Bullet01(f): 11:50am On Oct 17, 2015
nice one. Thanks
PoliticsRe: I Have Left PDP – Edwin Clark by Bullet01(f): 7:25am On Oct 08, 2015
Shame! After he had succesfully destroyed Jona and PDP. I hope Jona and others hv learnt their lesson.
PoliticsRe: Gov Fayose Spotted Supervising Amphitheatre Construction At Ewi's Palace(pics by Bullet01(f): 7:00am On Oct 02, 2015
I love this. Come to Kwara and you will never see any project either ongoing or completed.
PoliticsRe: Fear Of Stone-throwers Forces Kwara Governor To Cancel Independence Day - S.R by Bullet01(f): 4:46pm On Oct 01, 2015
pay our salary and be free. Civil servants say enough is enough.
PoliticsRe: Saraki Was Actually Stoned In Illorin..punch Newspaper by Bullet01(f): 9:45am On Sep 25, 2015
"According to a statement by Governor Abdulfattah Ahmed’s Chief Press Secretary, Abdulwahaab Oba, the government said it heard of plans by some aggrieved politicians, in collaboration with some of the local government employees and teachers, to protest arrears of salaries owed them by their various local government authorities.

He said that the government had gone out of its way to negotiate and secure bank loans to offset the arrears, pending the time when the Federal Government bailout would be released and that workers had received their salaries., "


I have not gotten any alert pls.

Pay our salary we are hungry and angry
PoliticsRe: Angry Worshippers Attack Saraki, Emir, Ex-minister, Dignitaries by Bullet01(f): 4:43pm On Sep 24, 2015
I just registered so I can comment.

Most comments here are out of point. The reason been that you guys are not in Kwara. This guy run Kwara like his personal business. He has grounded almost everything due to his selfishness. All KWASU IGR goes into his pocket. Whenever he is broke he runs back home to scoop money from his Mai guard.

I have one question for the Mai guard. Name one of your achievement in the last administration. I live in Kwara State but I can't see anything.

For all the supporters of this guy my prayer is that God will run your life the way he's running Kwara State.

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