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theV0ice:This postulation is about the funniest thing I've read today. With the ecstasy you guys are amplifying the joke by those northern politicians, I now know that Fayose is not alone in suffering from his psychotic disorder. Nor to dis country we dey? Make una present that crase man for una pair of presidential candidates make una confirm say we no get space for jokers wey e worse pass Buhari. |
totorimi:Buh don't you think you should grow past this level? No one will begrudge you should you decide to show Metuh the characteristic support you folks are known for. Having regard to the fact King Nnamdi Kanu, your Messiah and the Dilector has found a home in a corner of the Zoo, wearing cuffs like wristwatches, and the 30 million of you silly folks could not bring down the 'Zoo' like you threatened, you better find a new line of threats to issue. This is is grossly ineffective and of no consequence. |
simplex2:Quite hilariously pragmatic this your suggestion is. |
Basii:My brother, my friendly advice to you is to validate your perceived expertise gotten from eight years of not doing actual trading, by sourcing for personal funds and trading with it. When that is done, be bold to come back here to brag about being in the league of the world's 1% with your actual trading account as testimonial. Folks like you make fix trading look simple when the emotions involved in virtual trading is completely different from that involved in actual trading. |
Basii:Jeez! You are an FX trader with 8 years experience and the testament to your assertion is some demonstration accounts? Are you such a joker or you're just looking for someone whose gullibility you can prey on? Serious minded people must avoid frauds like you who cannot raise funds to do actual trades for 8 years but would show virtual accounts which offers no risks and can be opened many times, with different account names, without restrictions. |
arbitter:Truth is, the challenges we face currently are real, many and painfully excruciating. Singular reason people would give vent to their frustrations by lashing out after imagining that things could have been better. GEJ, for me wasn't a safe option considering the massive plunder he supervised. Though, I feel the pains of policy summersaults and inconsistencies, I still have my bet placed on Buhari's ability to pull through and my sincere prayers is for God to help him and his team succeed. |
Estharfabian:Being 21 or being in 'love' isn't the matter here. She has lost her guaranteed meal ticket and can't seem to find someone to prey on, on the interim. She should ensure she doesn't survive her next attempt at suicide so some innocent guy could be saved from such a leech. |
The allure of the sweatless profit to be made from exploiting the spread between official and parallel rates, sustained by her husband's 'wisdom', would be a bit difficult to resist. Even angels fell into some temptations that didn't offer as much gains that year! So, i'd advise her to start the lawsuit already and stop issuing warnings so as to humble the PDP the way Tinubu did DAAR Communications and Dokpesi. Then, I wonder what more greed would make her want to do that? Afterall, the spread is sustained to provide a legitimate means to generate profits for junketeering hubby from officially earned estacodes. . . . . and the pay is handsome! |
wins18:Believe me all public universities have halls of residence that could be tagged with such notoriety. I can remember my time at Abraka Hall, Delsu and the notorious Nelson Mandela Hall, Uniport. But, please ensure that the allure of the life in the hostel, for you, doesn't include destroying installed facilities or in engaging in sundry other irresponsible behaviors. |
tripplephi:I'm inclined to agree with you, however, I still fail to see the wisdom in liquidating his savings to get a car. aside the fact that he may end up being conned here, we shouldn't fail to consider that he may as well buy something that takes him frequently to the mechanics! So what's the point in complicating his life with 'moto wahala' if he's not left with a buffer to deal with the accompanying troubles such cheap commodity sometimes come with? |
alubert4real:Why don't you contact a God-fearing robber instead? You make it seem like it's compulsory you get a car at this material time when you barely have the means. |
I have always had problems making absolute sense out of Kachikwu's statements. In one breathe, it's price modulation. In another, they are celebrating nil payments for oil subsidy. Just when you think the downstream sector is deregulated following the halleluyah shouts of a 'nil subsidy payments', fuel queues resurface and now you hear this man talking of NNPC being responsible for 100% products' import and the fact that he is yet to learn the art of magic. Would this man and his boss, for once, let national interest take precedence over their considerations? |
He is incompetent, ..... I painfully concur. By his actions and preferences, he has shown traits of a bizzare kind of cluelessness. But, Buhari is actually very serious in his wild goose chase to stamp out official graft. |
Pretty good to know that the president has put on his thinking cap. |
BaddieKay:As for your view on this issue, trust me, we may never agree if the things demanded of the deceased's husband is the appropriate consequence for his lack of timely action. I have a question though: per chance the man dies while he is yet unable to resolve issues with his in-laws, what then happens to the corpse of the wife, since her folks have elected to be unreasonable? On an aside, why do very poor people like compounding their misery and creating more problem for the world? |
When he's hardly home, why won't he embarass himself. always on the jet, outta our shores, in a deliberate hustle for estacodes. Now he wants to pay rent on Aso Rock! His aides should ensure that whatever revision they're making to this fraudulent template they have in circulation is translated to Hausa and possibly broadcast between 5am and 7am everyday for 30days in the Hausa Service of BBC, so someone can at least take responsibility when things don't turn out right. |
This proposed probe is just one lame effort at abdicating responsibility over the very obvious fraud that this administration is daily turning into. Do they mean to tell us that those figures weren't vetted before they were submitted at first? And after stealing the original draft from the Senate, so the best these gang of crooks could do was to further pad estimated expenditure for every item related to the presidency, and turn back to blame an imaginary 'Budget Mafia' after they've been discovered? Someone should tell the president to be honorable enough to take responsibility for this recurring embarassment. Afterall, it was he who chose to be a sole administrator for six months, saying he wanted to be methodical so as not to make mistakes. And what do we have? Make i hear word joor! |
TonyeBarcanista:My guy abeg no let me laff jor! Head or tail, Tompolo is srewed because he would be demystified and treated liked the common crook he is. No wonder, it is said that "those that the gods would kill, they first make mad". |
acunon:no accompanying prices? |
acunon:2 nos 42" low power-consuming plasma tv, made between 2010 and 2013 for the purpose of a viewing center. |
acunon:You're yet to make an offer sir. by now I should expect that we should have gone far. |
Were it not for fairness and equity, I would have loved for this blabbermouth to be upstaged by all means necessary. Recall how a humbled Fayose appealed to pity last year when he was feeling the heat of opposition legislators only to metamorphose into a very silly opposition figure after he was 'helped' to survive that nightmarish experience. Then again, I see no good enough reason for this near-fatal contest if both candidates lack the creativity to elevate governance beyond payment of staff salaries, at this very critical time in our history. |
allthingsgood:Exactly my problem with those sore losers from the land of the rising fraud! Their jaundiced sense of partisanship tells them everything must be anti-Buhari/APC for it to be fair or just. Now they feel cool that an appellate court has reversed the fraud against them, in good time, even if this was substantially made possible by a relatively greater autonomy for the judicial arm of government. Wish Nigerians and 'Biafrans' could be less parochial this new year and going forward. |
ebrahym:unfortunately, i may not be able to deal with you in view of the fact that acunon is supposed to offer me a better deal |
acunon:Alright, could u avail me your offerings of low power consuming plasma TVs: brands, model and price. thanks |
acunon:I have followed this thread and read quite a lot of positive reviews from those that have done business with you. I have a plan of starting a viewing centre and would be looking at getting 2 nos TVs of at least 40". I would need advise on the route to getting a great deal at fair enough prices from you. thanks |
hinwazaka:Seriously, I find the president and his gang of cabinet members lagging in patriotism! While Metuh battles hard everyday to achieve his KPI of dishing out, at least, a press release per day, he ends up really embarrassing himself and demeaning his party. How can everything be about politics? How do you propose a deficit of almost 30% (which may turn out to be more should crude oil prices fall to $20 per bbl) only to end up using a tenth of it to fund some loafers (patronage for party members) and using some other huge amount to feed some children whose parents your policies may have forced out of jobs or business. how do you convince someone of your seriousness when you pay subsidy claims to marketers yet fuel isn't available and a majority of citizens pay above the government decreed prices, yet you cannot remove subsidy? I wouldn't have had a problem with a proposition to finance 30% of the budget with through debts if the budget was driven by a genuine ambition to deliver prosperity through diversification. The right thing to do would be to apologize to Nigerians about the brainless and unrealistic promises they made to Nigerians in the course of the campaigns and thereafter proceed to administer the painful medicine we need to survive, in subtle doses. Not this almajiri provisions they are making with the hope to finance their madness through debts. |
Personally, I would agree that Nigerians deserve the apologies especially given the fact that the supplementary appropriation has since been passed; the major marketers are yet accumulating subsidy bills and prices stay high while products remain largely unavailable in some parts of the country. However, I would be proper to highlight PMB's and his government's unreadiness to genuinely deliver the change they convenient deceive themselves with. With close to 1.5tn devoted to debt service; 200-300bn earmarked for Special Intervention Programmes and a deficit of close to 30%, one would see no wisdom in retaining the subsidy regime. If Buhari fails to develop the balls to take the right steps to total deregulation of the downstream oil industry, especially now that the prices are low, then he is not serious about effecting change! |
Didn't the PDP raise over 22bn naira to prosecute the 2015 general elections? what's all these defense about getting campaign logistics from the ONSA? |
The prison experience must be making this guy hallucinate. Tinubu go kill you when e dey likely say na you go provide him next mega hammering? Abeg make dem attend to this guy medical needs before him come go crase |
Now Nigeria means business! |
sparkleRed:Assertions like this tends to suggest a lack of independence in the judiciary, which is contestable compared with the records of the immediate past administration. Whereas we all were alive and probably followed events in Rivers State pre-election, it would be laughable to think that this day would not come if the wheels of justice were to grind fairly and surely. As long as justice is served and the power to enthrone leadership is returned to the people, I have no qualms with a one-party state. Afterall, the guys that contested the pronouncement of the electoral umpire didn't prosecute their ambitions with gravels or cowries. |
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? 21? Like seriously!