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Golan007:Stop displaying your olodo thinking. |
ViperAda:Thank God you at least acknowledge that it is an Assembly plant. But what you do not know, you must ask. Under the employment of Innoson are designers too. Maybe you were sleeping when a young graphic artist from the SW did a design of present Innoson logo and earned himself something reasonable with the company. Bros, let me advise you and take it seriously. Hatred, tribalism and jealously will cost you beyond your deepest thoughts if you do not put an end to it. |
ViperAda:Chai. Ignorance truly is no excuse. Oya go and get the Chinese company to come and take back the “engines and prototype”. “Innoson only acquired the right to brand…”. How do you acquire the right to brand? Can you explain the process? Even if they “acquired the right to brand”, does that in anyway erase the fact that it is Innoson motors? And yet they have a very successful Assembly plant in Nigeria. Why single out Innoson? Is it because it is owned by a south easterner? If that is your problem, then how can you expect to learn from people who know more than you all around the country? There are successful truck manufacturing companies in the north. Why not “burst their lies” that they acquired rights from other companies abroad? Where is the lie in the fact that an organization put together a car Assembly plant that is very visible to all, just like PAN and Volkswagen in those days. Just as Dangote has collaborated with PAN to set up a new Peugeot Assembly plant? They all have their registered trademark and carry out their business legitimately. Wherever they choose to get their components is immaterial to you. What should matter to you is the vehicle quality. As it stands, after several years of success, how many Nigerians have come out to speak against the quality of Innoson vehicles? What a lot of you sabi sabi people do not even know is that a lot of cars successfully used in this country are either from China, other Asian countries, or their components are manufactured in China and delivered to car manufacturers in their respective countries. A lot of your Tokunboh cars arrive from China. Please stop displaying such level of ignorance publicly. |
You obviously do not know a lot about vehicles and their parts. OP you are definitely not being objective. In this business, there are companies that manufacture certain components, including engines that are used by different car companies. Such components as fuel pumps, injectors, batteries etc have different manufacturers. Car manufacturers order their specifications from them. You can find Mercedes and BMW using the same components. If you know about cars, you should know this little detail. Car manufacturers copy each other and it is not new. How you chose to single out Innoson motors gives you away as a sadist and a complete racist. If we must make our country work, it should not be on the basis of this “Pull Him Down syndrome”always. |
Haines:Stop displaying childish ignorance publicly. Where is the praise and where is the condemnation? What you know nothing about, why don’t you simply ask and answers will be given for your benefit. If the book is corrupted, why look into it with your sanctimonious eyes? How do you expect a Christian to interpret what is in the Quran? |
Blue3k:It was never state owned. If they state said that, it is clearly mischief. Do not forget that the state has had more Muslim governors and the Muslims among them want to take undue advantage. The state took over staff management in what they termed “grant aided” and left the schools in their original forms. I think the reason the Muslim insist is that the Christian schools do better. Ogboju in this case will not help. I insist that government should hands off completely. Take their grants and let private/missionary schools be run wholly by their respective owners. |
Why will Kwara state simply not copy BAT, a Muslim, who returned missionary schools to their owners over twenty years ago? Why hold on to what does not belong to you. Or does the government think that the Baptist church is not capable of managing their school? This game must stop please. |
SUPERPACK:George Best, an African player? George Best was an Irish man. Take time this morning o. The man you are talking about is George Weah, the present Liberian president. |
thesicilian:Na only you and Ronaldo fans know. What we know is that Messi won it the seventh time. By the way why does it still pain Lewandowski like this? Everyone has moved on since. If Balon d’or is not more important, why refer to it still? He has his consolation prize. Let him hold it. |
mastertek:Hmmmmmm. This is quite deep. |
tollyboy5:And how many people bear the name Ifagbemi anymore? Spades must be called by their names. |
Kayode Oni, former governor of Ekiti state, who lost in the just concluded party primaries in Ekiti state has decamped from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). More information awaited. |
The same schools taken away from the Christians by the late Lateef Jakande, establishing what people then called poultries in 1980. One wonders why politicians in Nigeria thrive on racism, tribalism and division. Before 1980 everyone attended the same school, irrespective of religious inclination with peace and joy. Politicians spoilt it all. The present location of Lagos state university (LASU), Ojo, originally belonged to Methodist boys high school, Lagos. It was the property of the Methodists. He took that legacy away from them in 1980. Thankfully we no longer live in those days where a governor can just with an executive order take over people’s legitimate property and hand over to others. The courts are there to re-establish ownership. For the Baptists in Kwara state, it is time to take the government to court and reclaim what rightfully belongs to them. |
MrBachelor:Mention the country if you be man! |
ArewaNorth:Bros, as we speak, I do not in anyway understand your point or what you are driving at. You talked about radars. Please let’s know what you are trying to say. Stay within the issue discussed, which has to do with the amount of people counted and the location. Let’s not miss the topic. |
zikter:You keep repeating the same thing that you accused me of from the very beginning. Take your time to read my first comment and you will not find anywhere I accused or dragged the airforce. Now note the issue was the with the counting. Do not forget that government wants us to get information from verifiable sources, whether good or bad news. Now that you have been defending the airforce and dragging me into it, who do we believe? |
Penguin2:But that’s what I just asked you…the fact, as it is the APC constitution. That will help our understanding more. |
eldoradoxx:Please go to the nearest KFC and enjoy yourself on my account. |
Penguin2:“APC constitution clearly states that no elected official shall hold any position in its NWC”. Did you personally read the constitution of APC? |
oyatz:Because RADAR installed on the fighter jets can detect moving humans. In the river radar does NOT pick up. That’s why the question can up about how they found it was 25 people that drowned. If the river was a flowing one, how could the ascertain the exact number. In that report 25 seemed like the exact number. The word “estimated” or “assumed” would have been more preferable. |
ArewaNorth:Your questions are just funny “Engineer”. “ Why should u bring forest and other factors just to dodge truth”. Bros are you measuring your comments at all? Where is the truth to be dodged please? Have you asked how the terrains are? Have you not read how bandits in Niger state run into enclaves when Tuscano fighters appear, leaving women and children to be killed? “ NAF jets bomb Sambisa forest, kill insurgents —DHQ - punch newspapers. Adelani Adepegba 29 December 2020” Bros abeg small small with yourself na. |
zikter:I understand your clarification, but you seem to classify everyone who has asked for proof as one. Well, I am not in anyway arguing. I have not in anyway called anyone fake. I only asked how it was specifically 25. I asked if there was a count to ascertain the deceased after the bombardment. You asked me to read clearly, but you do not seem to clearly read my comments. Now I am not crucifying the airforce. If the airforce has not made a statement or posted images to make us believe, then what is there to believe? “Do you realize that the bombing was in specified areas? The person that gave PRnews the information does not need to be at the location of the bombings.” That’s your comment. However I must ask you this: If the person who gave PRnews the information was not at the location to make the count, how then can we go from mouth to mouth believing anything as news that was released to us? In this age and time my brother, for such magnitude of action carried out by our government, hard evidences are given to prove the correctness of the action talked about. “Unofficial information” comes with complete details to enable people believe. Now I am not against the airforce. I believe that they act within the confines of their capabilities. However certain news that we hear - as the public - need to be checked. The FG has told us this several times and warned us against fake news. Please think about it all. |
ArewaNorth:Oga please do not make yourself sound dumb with your claim. A fighter jet makes a bombing run in an area where there are forests, hills/mountains and rivers. Bombs are dropped where there are hundreds or thousands of people. The pilot Carries out his action on his given time with speed because he knows that his enemies there are equipped with anti aircraft guns. You expect radar to indicate the amount of people killed in that particular operation? Even in the rivers? And you believe that radar picked up the exact amount of people running and those killed while the operation lasted? Bros why na? I no know the kind engineer wey you be? Maybe you be bedroom engineer. Please do you not know that radars have their limitations? Why did you then make a ridiculous comment? |
zikter:I read clearly and understood all before making my comment. So you believe that the intelligence operative was an inanimate object that did not need to run for safety while the bombing was going on? The intelligence operative, even if he could not use a normal camera, could not take images of events on ground to send to whoever posted him there as his confirmation? So he just said 25 by word of mouth and we all are expected to believe? Haba. If the airforce did not issue a statement, how else would news channels get the information? Did PRnews without first checking with the airforce published that information? Or have you forgotten that the military updates us regularly with their successes in those areas? Do you not remember that images are frequently posted by the airforce and army? While we pay close attention to whatever is published, we need to do some thinking too. |
“The former Governor is expected to lead over 70,000 members of the opposition PDP across the 177 wards in the State to APGA on Saturday”. Unfortunately Andy Ubah’s recent loss showed us that figures during party primaries do not matter. What matters is what happens on Election Day, if the same party members would be willing to file out and vote. I think Obi should remain in the PDP and work to improve his relation with Fayose and other party members of the PDP in Ekiti state. |
Did they physically count? When you are bombing from the air and there is no ground operation to follow up, how can you count? Ground operations will enable the army physically account for what truly transpired. It is painful that these evil men have thrived so much in the north. How iswap and boko haram were allowed to grow to this level is very painful. More painful is the assistance provided to them by the rich and poor in the north. We see the poor helping them transport their arms. We see the poor women giving themselves away for the sexual pleasure of those vampires. It is very painful to note also that among the security personnel, many of them are saboteurs, giving information away and selling arms to them. It is true that our commander in chief cannot be in the battle field, but we must not forget that he promised to lead the battle frontally. That for me meant that even from the comfort of his home, he should ensure that all within his power is done to wipe away those demons. His promise has appeared to follow the paths of several failed promises made to us by APC before 2015. We look forward with hope that he will ensure peace by the time he leaves. |
Hisbah don miss. Dem for try am for Kano. |
Chai. Sorry, una hear? Una coach come dey raise head like agama lizard for the first round. Him dey form Guardiola, Mourinho and Zidane together until him eyes clear. Remember these words always “pride goes before a fall”. Na too much hailing na im dem take wound una. Make una wait until next time. |
How? |
Trailer loads of these vampires of darkness arrive in different parts of the south on hourly basis. These evil creatures arrive with guns and daggers in their pockets. They seem to be told by their people to come with their violent gadgets for the purpose of killing and robbing. They have left their livestock and crop business to see what they thing is more lucrative in kidnapping. We can see that these are wicked northern people driven away by their own people from their own lands. If the law must take its course, then Sharia law should be used against them…. an eye for an eye. |
thatigboman1:Short and simple! |
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