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Giving Wike a sensitive position will destabilise the party further if he decides to leave the party or work against the party. |
Lol. This bed is a solid rock. If you hear any sound make I bend. |
The problems of Nigeria are Nigerians |
Ah. So painful. I don't know if this is commensurate with the crime committed or not. |
Hmm. Things are happening |
It is finished |
Transactions are expected to be faster and relatively less expensive with PoS djsteplion: |
The resolve to take back Nigeria from looters and devourers continues. This is the time for well-meaning Nigerians to rise up and apply for these positions and ensure that the votes of millions of Nigerians who have been made poorer and less safe are protected. May it not be said that in our lifetime we aided those that made us poorer, embezzled our commonwealth (and took dollar to 700 naira a piece) by voting them into power multiple times. This rapè must not continue |
Once this shows stability, the scalability of the ethereum network will bring about reduction in transaction fees, a huge growth in number of users with resultant increase in the value of the coin. The future will unfold before us. |
Cry me a river, Reno |
Some people that haven't seen better days with their kinsmen and religious men in power are suddenly worried that someone from the East will give them a better life. Witchcraft is real. |
Wow, this section of Anambra state is finally getting some attention. Soludo means business. |
Is it only me that has noticed that data doesn't last at all in naija? |
Oh, an experienced leader like Buhari? We have seen how wonderful the country has become under him. |
Super interesting things that can happen in medicine. Cool stuffs. |
Naija matter don tire person. These ones will never want a better Nigeria because their crime cannot succeed in a better Nigeria. |
The problem with Nigeria is Nigerians and the corrupt leadership we keep choosing out of sentiments. EFCC will waste taxpayer's money pursuing the few cases their paymasters allow them to pursue, only for the criminals to be jailed and later be released on presidential pardon. We play too much politics here at the detriment of our future and the future of the unborn generations. Many Nigerians may never know what a good life means just because of poor choice of leaders they make. |
I fear Asian companies like mad |
Congratulations. Truss is 47 years old but some humans that claimed to be intelligent are in Nigeria campaigning for weak and sick grandfathers to become president in a country bedeviled by insecurity and corruption. The guys flooding my mention are very funny. Why is it that once one mentions vote wisely or talks about a sick/weak/corrupt grandfather some guys will think one is talking about Pa Tinubu. If your conscience tells you this, and you are still in doubt, then, there's no bigger mugu in this life than you. |
Evictions everywhere. When are we going to evict the problem in Aso Rock? |
Best of luck in your future endeavours, brother. I wish Nigerian youths will take 2023 election very serious just like BBN. Those that stole our future are here again to steal the future of our unborn kids. |
Oh, what's she selling? |
You said this is a university? Glorified secondary school at best. |
It's your time, right? The voters who now exchange a dollar for 700 Naira will determine that. Rozross: |
Hunger knows no tribe or religion. Northerners can't claim to be living happily and doing meaningful businesses because our brother is the president. Rising fuel prices, dwindling economy and rising insecurity did not spare the northern Nigeria. Obi represents the hope of many Nigerians who have watched helplessly as their sources of livelihood got eroded to the point that many are not sure of where the next meal will come from. In 2023, It's either Obi wins or the cycle of looting and competition to embazzle the nation continues. Only those benefiting from the current mess will want the horrible situation to continue. Peace |
By the time our career politicians realise it's no longer business as usually, it would have been too late. Nigerians have suffered enough. |
[[sup][/sup]quote author=ElSudani post=116250142] Obi is one of the people who ruined the Nigerian economy with cheap imports. He cannot turn around to say he wants to turn the economy to a production based. Only fools will believe that.[/quote]Cry me a river. |
All of a sudden, Obi has become an issue for discussion. I love the way the youths are making these shameless politicians to cry. If not for the tired youths supporting Obi, the election would have been between choosing suicide and death. This one expected Obi not to import any goods after they've crippled power generation over the years and made the ease of doing business in Nigeria worse? Is Obi also responsible for many businesses that shut down productions in Nigeria and relocated their production to neighbouring countries? Dele was also being economical with the truth by not mentioning that Obi has stakes in some businesses that are still managing to produce in Nigeria. This is how children cry when you try to remove a feeding bottle from their mouth. The only difference here is that the milk these men are consuming is the blood and sweat of millions of Nigerians dead, alive and unborn. |
Wonderful, stay there and be deceiving yourself that you are intelligent. Albert Einstein ndi agbado Republic. tolue42: |
Hmm. What were "speaking in tongues" and "bible" doing in this incoherent speech? |
Any levy can be made constitutional once backed by law. I only fear that Nigerians may be levied for the air they breathe at the rate things are moving. After stealing all revenues from our natural resources over the years, and allocating jumbo allowances to thenselves upon leaving offices. Now that the economy is crumbling, the next target could be to tax every human and animal heavily to sustain the extravagant lifestyles of the few politicians that made the earlier mess. |
Oh. It appears this strike will last till after next year's elections. Can the descendants and enablers of the current administration manage the strike better if they mistakingly win? Nigerians shouldn't expect so much when they hand the country over to men with questionable character. |