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UrbaneHR:give me one instance where society is wrong |
kkonyeji:You're being too emotional here.He is a celebrity that a lot of people looks up to, expecially the youths so,it should be made known to him and his fans that his conduct is disapproving and not in sinc with the standard that's expected of him, it's an aberration |
NoSmoking:For what, to console them,or to teach 2 face on how to live his life. Peter Obi won't stain in brand. |
kayperry:That means he was never a role model to his children and the society at large. His music was his only selling point,his lifestyle was nothing to write home about to the extent that his own children abhor his lifestyle. If you cannot be a role model to your children,it means your lifestyle is an aberration to normal societal standards |
Davidorf07:Buhari didn't remove fuel subsidy.his regime is far better. The present policies of the present regime is killing the people they are meant to serve. Buharis regime is bad but Tinubus is worse |
Never dispute this claim by a region that has majority states and high population density, those are their strengths,it's their power. |
HacheNoire:2face,from his youthful days uptill now has been embroiled with women issues,I think he had all his children from different mothers. He is becoming of age, yet he still take delight in frolicking with women. Is a man's life all about women,maybe that's what makes him happy,but society largely frowns at it. What example is he setting for his children and fans Women being what they are, Natasha, despite her wealthy background and knowing who 2face is, still sticks her neck into a relationship with a chronic womanizer. Maybe Natasha is his kind, they say birds of a feather flocks together. |
Although this guy carries grace but he's not making any frantic efforts to upgrade himself and his music. He's going down on the low everyday,he only trends and probably live on controversy. The speed he will disappear from limelight into obscurity will be faster than the speed of light. |
juwoonn:It's an Epizeuxis |
ogmask:Wike always neglect human capital development and workers welfare, which should be the utmost priority of any good leader. .He is only good in building substand infrastructures that doesn't impact on the People's lives He's one leader that likes window dressing. |
opes:How does bus terminal create jobs for people. |
Barrywilly:Since the government has failed, the only solution for now is for every community to set up their own vigilante. I think these herdsmen do study the porousness of these communities before they carry out attack.. Our security operatives are never on ground to protect life and property, they are hired to protect organizationss and high networth individuals. The government has to sit down and review and reorganize the country's security architecture. |
iconfolaks:Here is a list of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governors from 1958 till date, along with brief biographies: Roy Pentelow Fenton (1958-1963): Roy Fenton was the first Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He played a significant role in establishing the central bank during Nigeria’s transition to independence. Aliyu Mai-Bornu (1963-1967): Aliyu Mai-Bornu served as the second Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He was a distinguished economist and focused on maintaining price stability and promoting economic growth. Clement Nyong Isong (1967-1975): Clement Isong became the third Governor, but his tenure was interrupted by the Nigerian Civil War. He contributed to stabilizing the economy after the war, implementing monetary policies and exchange rate reforms. Adamu Ciroma (1975-1977): Adamu Ciroma served as the fourth CBN Governor. He focused on implementing measures to curb inflation and stimulate economic growth. Ola Vincent (1977 to 1982) Ola Vincent became the fifth Governor and contributed significantly to the development of the Nigerian banking sector. He played a key role in the establishment of the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC). Abdulkadir Ahmed (1982-1993): Abdulkadir Ahmed served as the sixth Governor during a challenging economic period. He implemented measures to stabilize the financial sector, managed debt, and promoted economic diversification. Paul Agbai Ogwuma (1993-1999): Paul Ogwuma became the seventh Governor. His tenure saw the introduction of several reforms, including the deregulation of interest rates and the foreign exchange market. Joseph Oladele Sanusi (1999-2004): Joseph Sanusi served as the eighth Governor and focused on strengthening the regulatory framework of the financial sector. He implemented reforms to enhance transparency and accountability. Charles Soludo (2004-2009): Charles Soludo became the ninth Governor and implemented significant reforms in the banking sector. He introduced the banking sector consolidation and recapitalization policy. Lamido Sanusi (2009-2014): Lamido Sanusi served as the tenth Governor and initiated major reforms in the banking sector. He focused on ensuring financial stability, strengthening the regulatory framework, and promoting transparency. Godwin Emefiele (2014- 2023): Emefiele served as the Central Bank of Nigeria’s governor from June 4, 2014, until June 9, 2023, when President Bola Tinubu suspended him. At the direction of the president, he oversaw an interventionist currency policy during his first tenure that involved flooding the foreign exchange market with billions of dollars to support the Nigerian Naira. In an effort to hide the pressure on the Naira and prevent a string of devaluations, he also instituted a multiple exchange rate regime. Emefiele was granted a second five-year term by the Nigerian Senate in 2019. Since Nigeria’s restoration to democracy in 1999, no one had previously held office for a second term. The Central Bank Governor was suspended by President Bola Tinubu on June 9, 2023, according to a statement from Mr. Willie Bassey’s office, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. The suspension follows an ongoing inquiry into his office and the upcoming banking sector reforms. Emefiele was instructed to transfer control of his office to Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi, Deputy Governor (Operations Directorate), who will serve as the Central Bank Governor while the inquiry and reforms are ongoing. Yemi Cardoso: September 22nd 2023 Yemi Cardoso is the current Governor of the CBN, having assumed office on September 22, 2023. © BUSINESSDAY MEDIA LTD 2025. Exit mobile version |
Dogalmighty17:Money without connection will fritter away while connection without money can make you rich and wealthy. So, connection is the key |
Good encouragement for people with disability. Nigeria government doesn't care for the disabled, they are neglected as if they are not citizens of the nation. It has always been one private spirited individuals or foundations that always take the initiatives to help these set of people in Nigeria We pray for the continued existence of this foundation and God to richly blessed the owner,facilitators and organizers |
seborrhic:Mr know it all,if the building doesn't has a thunder arrestor, lightening can easily again access into the building and strike anything it comes in contact with. Don't forget that humans are insulators,it can easily strike him expecially when using a phone without a rubber pouch to make calls during thunderstorms What nobody is talking about is that we should always cover the metal case of your phone with a rubber pouch,it protect you from being electrocuted during thunderstorms and lightning because the phone is an electrical device. |
Celestialsword: |
duduade:especially Nigeria politicians |
Mushmush:where is heaven? |
Mushmush:yes |
Whenever there's heavy rainfall accompanied by a thunderstorm,it is safe to off all electrical appliances to avert lightening strike. |
The rumoured planned defection of Delta state governor, honourable Sheriff Oborevwori from PDP to APC came to Deltans as a rude shock. Delta state is historically a PDP state as the people's democratic party has govern the state for 24 years from chief onanefe Ibori to his cousin Dr.Emmanuel Ewetan -Uduaghan to Ifeanyi Okowa and to the incumbent Although little development was made during this period when compared to the huge revenue coming to the state, Deltans expected more. Things changed when the incumbent governor,took over the mantle as he had virtually transformed the state in the areas of human capital and infrastructural development across the state. Now that he's planning to defect from the PDP to APC, will it not affect the party structures across the state Secondly, how's he going to dine and sail in the same boat with his political enemies,the likes of Omo agege and Ned nwoko. There may be political realignment of Omo agege and Ned nwoko . Omo agege may likely defect to LP to pursue to go back to the Senate Ned may decide t go back to the Senate as well because as it seems,there may be no vacancy in Osadebey house in Asaba come 2027 |
Mushmush:Nigerians are too busy to take care of their health. Once you are above fifty years, your health should be your utmost priority above anything else. There would have been signs,but he neglected it. |
praisecity:What you are saying is different from the real issue at hand. Is the schedule receipt different from the real receipt? What to note here is the differences between the fake and the original receipt as pointed out by the op. The space gaps between the word"Transaction receipt" and "access" and also the font used in the access are the differences apart from the session id Don't get people confused, |
adekolaelect:Even the alignment is a win win game, nobody will loose. |
ogaemma:You seems not to understand the political game. These governors are already seeing threat to securing their second tenure. Especially governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta state,he desperately needs to secure a second tenure so as to complete the good works he has been doing across the state. It's a hard pill to swallow,but he have to do it. Aligning with APC(Bola Tinubu) seem to be the ticket to win their various states because for example, it's the APC that seems to be a stumbling block in Sheriff Oborevwori s way to securing his second term. I think after winning the election,the governor will go back to pdp, because Delta state is a PDP state. |
Technig4:I will |
SoftSport:They work with classified information. Any successfully catch or arrest by security operatives is as a result of information at their disposal. Too much love for money has made some Nigerians to be heartless and wicked. |
Ringstonermasks:They are in MAJORITY. That's why we are here to correct them on the right track to follow and to also curb their excesses |
Pride goes before a Fall, Wikes issue with Tinubu will stem from 'trust'.. Wike will fall like a pack of cards. |
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