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If T shirts and a pair of jeans should be avoided, Mark Zuckerberg would go to work naked. Dress codes should be job specific please. You want a field engineer or a mechanic to go to work with suits or well laudered clothes . |
And somebody said Buhari is responsible for boko haram. Buhari is weak and useless. He never created or sponsored boko haram, he cannot call them to order |
I do not blame the Hausa or Fulanis for our problems in Nigeria. I blame the so called educated, enlightened and progressive igbos and yorubas. The igbos and yorubas have wasted much energy on persistent rivalry, hatred and bigotry. The level of civilization of the Yoruba and igbos is reflected in the fact that their disagreements rarely degenerates into armed conflicts (unlike their Hausa counterparts). Sadly however they have never forged an alliance. Satan knows that the day both tribes can agree, Nigeria will become greater than America. Very educated, smart, hard working but useless to Nigeria. Always arguing and bickering over nothing!!!! |
President Buhari obviously has no regard for Yoruba muslims, he delivered a Hausa speech to his Hausa kinsmen in the Hausa north |
This man is making a name for himself while some others are wasting their lives arguing about IPOB, Igbos and cone heads, restructuring or true federalism. Outside nigeria is the big picture, life is bigger than Nnamdi Kanu, life is bigger than Arewa youths, life is bigger than nigeria, life is bigger than your shameless hateful arguments on facebook and nairaland. The earlier you face your future, the better for you and your household! |
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Any time Osibanjo takes over the economy improves (using the value of the naira as a yardstick). Last time such news flooded the media was prior to Buhari's return. Now that he has gone, we're getting back on track. Is Buhari really cursed or a curse?? |
Investigative journalist ke. Madam this is old story, absolutely no new truths or revelations. No body is shaken by your tweets. You need to do a lot more. It seems you were more interested street chats and rumours and failed in the more crucial task of investigative journalism : TO GATHER HARD EVIDENCE! Many people can still argue your points. I'm not impressed at all |
Shameless, illiterates! Nigeria is an error, the flaw of the century. I hate Lord Luggard with a passion. I intensely despise the weaklings of the South West. Their low self esteem, poor judgment and deceit made them perpetual asslickkerrs of the core north and co-killers of destiny. How can you call yourself educated in the free world and yet back these terrorists? |
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Please more info or clues on what sort of questions to expect |
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naijaking1:You think a diagnosis of menieres disease was made without investigations, it just came up? Its in this section because of its grave political implications |
jovialSoul001:Its figurative, not literal. I know ure just being sarcastic |
jovialSoul001:Franklin Delano Roosevelt ruled America during the second world war, the toughest time in world history. He was a cripple!!! Disabilty is not exactly inability, it all boils down to the size of your balls! HOW LARGE ARE BUHARI'S BALLS? PEANUTS OR BIG KOLANUTS? |
If President Buhari had to travel out to seek respite from an ear problem, then it should be something as debilitating as Meniere's disease. A disease condition that makes billions invested in the state house clinic useless and inconsequential! The following points should keep you up to speed on Buhari's current travails; 1. There is currently NO CURE for this disease. 2. Its main symptoms include- Hearing loss ( deafness) Tinnitus ( ringing in the ear) Vertigo ( A feeling that you are spinning, this could last for an hour and cause nausea and vomiting) Feeling of fullness in the ear 3. The exact cause of Meniere's disease is not known 4. Permanent deafness could result from this disease 5. This disease can interrupt your life, cause emotional stress, fatigue, depression and anxiety 6. Vertigo can cause you to lose balance, increasing your risk of falls and accidents while walking. 7. Treatment options are mostly palliative, ranging from medicines like valium, promethazine and complex surgeries. The President has had to grapple with difficult issues, most recently the Niger delta avengers notorious for pipeline explosions. A health problem this complex is definitely the most gruesome event that could cripple his ability to turn the tides The APC has a wide propaganda network. Its been very hard for PMB to blend in. Sudden recurrent deafness during meetings or deliberations will devastate him. If he goes as far as vomiting a vote to evict him might be in the offing If you are praying for PMB, you most surely should do so fervently. There is every likelihood that Osinbajo, "the commisioner" will wield more influence eventually Now heres how I got to know its Meniere's disease; http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204670-president-buhari-is-ill.html |
henryhemon:Sir henryhemon, at the height of your maturity, this is all you could conjure up? I am disappointed. Why the heck is he after Chinese or world bank loans, when he claims he has 3. 4 trillion recovered ? Give your clear matured response as a man in his sixties! |
yd849ja:This sort of response is the reason for the current uneasiness in the polity. You failed to simply respond to the issues raised. You feel we should never ask questions or make inquiries about the actions of our government. Its unfortunate. We are a democracy and a responsive government (words or actions) improves its credibility. Next time, try responding to the issues. Thanks |
danwa25:You think its ok for all the states to keep running on deficits while they wait for another year's budget? |
It utterly ridiculous, incredulous that our hardship worsens while the government sits on such wealth. I just wonder! |
If 3.4 trillion naira has been recovered these things shouldnt happen; 1. Sharp decline in monthly federal allocation to states. Most states are walking very tight ropes. Unable to pay salaries. I am presently owed 5 months salary. Last month only a meagre 281 billion naira was shared. Throughout the last regime, it never fell below 340 billion 2. Rising spate of unemployment. Most federal and state parastatals confess they are truely under staffed but cannot employ due to lack of funds. Blaming lack of funds for inability to function is the new norm 3. Businesses are daily being crippled as the economy suffers from lack of sufficient activity in the small and medium scale sectors; drivers of the economy. Without cash for capital, this segment of the economy goes weak. 4. Desperate moves to obtain loans from the world bank and China. This should clearly be uncalled for 5. Hundreds of projects have been halted and hardly any commisioned in the last one year. All the contractors allude that the government is falling short of the terms of the contract. 6. Move to increase taxes on all levels without commensurate improvement on the execution government's social responsibility to its citizens Feel free to add yours. Just facts, no abuse Buhari must realise that freezing the whole system and trying to control everything will make him ultimately fail. Saving up cash or funds is the crudest means of wealth creation. If that is Buhari's plan or idea its a shame! Of what use is 3.4 Trillion if Industrialisation is at a halt, capital projects stalled, standard of living on the decline, Salaries and lawful entitlements of citizens unpaid.
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Somebody told them the planned strike/ protest was against Buhari; against the north; against Islam. They were convinced that this is a plan by southern christians to retaliate; Occupy Nigeria under Buhari. As usual, the voice of bigotry is loud and irresistible. They have ignored their hungry stomachs, unpayed and unimproved salaries, worsening economic situation . They are standing with the serpent that torments them! I am thoroughly convinced the NLC needs to show some balls, now or never. Not necessarily against subsidy removal, but for better welfare, immediate payment of all outstanding salaries and benefits. We would not forget how Bauchi state killed 44 corpers in 2011. Now they have started again |
BLOODY LIARS! IF YOU STILL CANT SEE THE NAIVITY OF BUHARI AND HIS CRONIES OR HAVENT REALISED THAT THESE APC GUYS ARE ROOKIES YOUR BRAIN NEEDS TO BE FORMATTED! |
EVEN INNOCENT FOLKS GET BRANDED TERRORISTS. MANY LIVES SACRIFICED ON THE ALTAR OF PROPAGANDA. THIS MAN HAS NO WEAPON, HARD DRUGS, CHARMS, BULLET WOUNDS OR HOSTAGES. HE HAS NOTHING TO SUGGEST VIOLENT AFFLIATION, JUST MONEY |
SHAMELESS HYPOCRITE! HOW DOES HE SLEEP AT NIGHT? ![]() |
This is how you know the expiry date of your tyre, the maximum inflatable pressure, rim size, e.t.c. Worn out tyres the fastest route death on the roads or permanent deformity. No take am play!
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The hausa fulani tribe has successfully, over the years imbibed a culture of violence. Elders and youths alike. Killing and intense aggression are acceptable traits that should be triggered at the slightest provocation. It is always Hausas fighting Yorubas, Hausas fighting Igbos, Hausa fight Beroms, Hausas fighting Eggon, Hausas fighting Tiv. Despite the beef between Igbos and yorubas, it hardly goes beyond exchange of harsh words, they are alot more tolerant. This is my honest observation |
BarclaysV:You cant say that about those herdsmen on rampage everywhere |
magmack:Its not difficult to understand your perspective. However just like the violent fulani herdsmen, these villains do not care if you are a northerner. They would battle to implement their twisted ideologies whereever possible. Benue, Oyo, Anambra, and other states not in the core north have suffered casualties from a new face of insurgency. If we would treat it with such diversive tone as your post suggests, we will pay dearly! |
It summarises the horrific experience of Nigerians in the Northeast. A tale of freedom from oppression by a most vicious, evil and seemingly invincible foe! Thousands were killed, hundreds abducted in silent raids with heart wrenching stories many of which are yet untold. Victory so pyrrhic, its difficult to celebrate. If this is the beginning of the end of the most dreaded relgious sect to ever touch African soil, I want to be a part of it. It wouldnt matter the tribes or religious affliliations of those liberated, for they are all Humans. Some children, in untannished innocence. Some aged and frail. Some nursing mothers. All devastated by the visitations of these demons. ALL NIGERIANS! CONGRATULATIONS NIGERIA, GOD IS ON YOUR SIDE.
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