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Romance › Re: My Supposed 28 Years Old Boyfriend Shared Me With His Friends To Tempt Me by chizzy34(f): 6:21pm On Aug 25, 2018 |
men!!! |
Romance › Re: Five Ways To A Girl Fall Inlove With You by chizzy34(op): 8:26am On Aug 14, 2018 |
Nackzy: Girls don't fall in love All the fall inlove with is money . because that what u think.... that all d girls u have dated was after your money ....try to think positive ,its helps alot |
Romance › Five Ways To A Girl Fall Inlove With You by chizzy34(op): 8:07am On Aug 14, 2018 |
1.always tell her you love her..complement her
2.show her that you love her,,by gift ,taking her our
3.build her...spiritually, businesses wise .e.c.t
4.ask her for advice and sometimes adhere to her advice
5.make her feel special, create time to spend with her....
Be The man of her dream
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Politics › Re: The Exorbitant Electricity Bill In Rural Areas. by chizzy34(f): 12:36am On Aug 14, 2018 |
CowHard: While resting on the bed, noise and whistling started to emanate from the front yard. I thought perhaps a 'friendly' masquerade has come to pay homage since it was an Orie market day. "Bring your NEPA bill" said one of the 'officials' I then emerged from the room to greet the 'EEDC employees', behold was a childhood friend. "When did you secure employment with the EEDC" I asked enthusiastically. "I no understand" he replied. "I mean how did you manage to secure employment with Enugu DISCO" I asked joyously. "We are not here to dance DISCO, we are the youths of the town and here to collect the #1,000 monthly light bill" he said.
His 'youthful colleague' armed with pliers and tape for disconnection was already feeling restless as I made to inquire how they arrived at the uniform price of #1,000 per house irrespective of electrical appliances and the number of hours light was restored.
I want to use this medium to appeal to the Enugu state commissioner of rural development Mr Gabriel Onwuzuluike and the state rural electrification board headed by our own Eng. Simon Atigwe to wade into this matter so as to address this anomaly. Villagers are made to pay through the nose in the hands of the youths of the town.
A certain neighbor whose house has only one bulb is made to cough out #1000 on monthly basis even when the community hardly boast of one week of electricity per month. Leaving the affairs of unmetered rural buildings solely in the hands of the village youths is a recipe for extortion and all manners of corruption. |
Politics › Re: Misau Mocks Presidency, APC: You Should Be Ashamed Of Indicting Buhari by chizzy34(f): 12:31am On Aug 14, 2018 |
agwom: Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy, Senator Isa Hamma Misau, has stated that the Presidency should be ashamed that it is pushing the conspiracy script that top officials of the nation’s security apparatus are working for the Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki.
Reacting to the EFCC statement that debunked the allegations credited to the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Babafemi Ojudu, that the EFCC was working in tandem with Saraki, Misau said that both the APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole and Ojudu, were spinning the same conspiracy theory to hide the lack of coordination and discipline amongst the security agencies.
“The EFCC’s statement confirms our immediate reaction that both Ojudu and Oshiomhole have been reading from the same conspiracy script.
“Nigerians find it unthinkable that Magu, that the Senate refused to confirm — whose EFCC has also prosecuted Saraki for over 3 years at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) would now turn around and start working for this same Saraki. How is this possible?
“These people think that they can just wake up, think up conspiracy theories and try to sell it to Nigerians, but the public is smarter and more discerning than their shallow fictitious narratives", the Senator stated.
Misau also stated that the APC and Ojudu should be ashamed of indicting the Presidency in such an explicit fashion.
“In any case, shouldn't they be ashamed to even claim that the entire internal security institutions in the country are working for someone else other than the person that appointed them? “Additionally, at what point did they decipher this? Was it before the siege on the National Assembly or after?
“What this goes to show is that in their desperate bid to blame someone else for their crime and incompetence, these people no longer have a sense of shame,” the Senator said.
Misau further amplified the call for an independent judicial panel of inquiry into the National Assembly siege, stating that any other investigation would be seen as biased and flawed in the eyes of Nigerians and the international community.
“In this regard, we hereby reiterate the call for independent judicial panel of inquiry into the invasion. Any other such investigation into the matter would constitute another attempt by these same people to present a biased perspective to the assault on our nation’s democracy and its highest lawmaking body,” Misau stated.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/misau-mocks-presidency-apc-you-should-be-ashamed-of-indicting-buhari-265601.html |