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StealthIdeals:SmH. This is one very dangerous form of envy u are manifesting and it would do u great good to curtail it. Having had experiences working with your type, I can predict how u may end up: u would get fired shortly after u may have provided the template for running the business-including feed formulation, cost effective ways of carrying out operations, best practises, etc- considering that you are the expert presently. Not many business owners may be able to accomodate your infinite capacity for insubordination. |
Story for the gods! thieves that see men as meal tickets |
nationwide1:My dear friend, the first thing is for you to declare if you are from Rivers or stayed in Rivers during the guber elections to validate your position. We should try not to justify brazen fraud and criminality because we need to accomodate the opposition. Fyi, my younger brother served as an electoral officer in a town where there was no elections due to violence and arson arising from the death of someone related to the local council chairman. But, sad enough, they wrote results for the contest after being advanced 20k, with a promise to pay 80k at a later date. For people that are confident of Wike's/PDP's popularity to win a re-run, they should wait and make it happen; for those that threaten the rest of us with violence from militants, we say bring it on! This aint about partisanship |
I thought we got past this hogwash a few months back. For heaven's sake, today's 6th September and the president has promised to appoint his ministers this month. If his nominees would still have to undergo security screening before the screening by the Senate, then they should spare us these pieces of crap except Saint Buhari is looking for another opportunity to appoint an all-aboki cabinet as he has done with his appointments so far, against the prescription of the constitution. |
otunsman:Una no go kee me eh! I give it to my boo harry, he don correct this one. God bless Nigeria! Next he has to be seen to be fair in giving appointments, reform the judiciary, screw the thieves dem and finally pursue wholesome economic development policies |
AngryNigerian:The unfortunate thing is that this professor has allowed himself to make an impractical commitment on behalf of a dishonorable boss, who would lie about this same promise at the fullness of time. How feeding school children would translate into sustainable development in the eyes of these clowns beats me. Now i get it! In the eyes of the 'spartan' president with the almajiri mentality, it makes better sense to encourage people to senselessly procreate by feeding their offsprings, than empowering citizens to achieving better lives by pursuing sustainable economic development policies. |
simply suspend expansion of the NLNG trains, increase capacity for producing LPG while producers should channel more gas for power production. otherwise e go over dem! |
majidyusuf:When people come online to report lies of an improved power situation, they fail to realise that it would mean a generation capacity of less than 10K MW for us to achieve 24 hrs of power if 5K MW is producing the average they claim. this should be a feel-good feedback for our empty 'tough-talking', body-language 'reformist' president |
calebo101:Abeg no make me laugh joor. This buhari don fall my hands walahi. If only i took the warning signs that a man who consistently earns 7 digits over 30yrs and yet could not improve himself educationally or economically was a presidential disaster waiting to happen, I would have wished Jonathan and his gang continue with their plunder. Investors in the stock market have lost 2.7trn since he took over, yet he continues to grope and engage in a media corruption war while sadistically revelling at this opportunity to advance his bigotry. I owe my friends an apology for my misjudgement. Buhari is such a fraud! |
pointstores:Mine is a bluegate ups with 2 nos batts, though i may to check and supply the details you may need so we could deal |
So with all the noise these IPOB nonentities make everywhere, they are killed by mere bullets from guns? These guys must be jokers! |
doublewisdom:Ah! Considering how long ago I left and how disconnected I have been from happenings over there, I can't say if he's still alive. But for someone whose reformation activities justifiably truncated the academic pursuit of a lotta folks, they may have got him down. |
doublewisdom:Yea! the dreaded Okumagba of my time in Delsu |
I am profoundly appalled at this man's appointments that can not be seen to be fair. For me, the only zone that could be justifiably excluded is the south-east, because aside grandstanding about not wanting inclusion, they are the only people who adulate crime; rever criminals; are quick to rise in solidarity with their folks who are indicted for crimes, and as such should be given the chance to pursue their seccessionist agenda. Buhari was such a waste of my precious one vote! |
watts75:Do accept my sympathy for the loss. Occurences like these reminds us that the call for security of lives, property and investments cannot be over-emphasised. So devastating it is to lose to thieves after the hurdles of raising start-up funds and nurturing a business here. May God feature in your comeback story and may the thieves have a very short career. It shall be well! |
calcal:you must be igbo |
ChelseaDr:Seriously, I am disappointed in Amaechi. Shit like this only happens to those that think it is smart to run away from a proper hand-over. However, a simple audit can unravel who the bigger liar is among those two crooks. |
chigo93:I am not sure you are more intelligent than I am sir, even if yours may have enboldened you to want to insult me. Nonetheless, be assured I know what I typed. |
adoinem:So sad that when this woman takes us on her brand of gymnastics, she safely assumes we are all fools. To think that she is inferring that the Permanent Secretary doesn't know what he was saying may mean that they have 2 separate agreements with the chinese govt: the one with NOI/Jonathan and the dummy that was sold to the ministry and the public. On an aside, does it mean that the most of the credits to the past administration were executed with loans after earning the highest revenue in history? The more reason we need a lot of probes to ascertain if these have not been drawn as 'Capital Projects' on the budget at some point. |
No make me laff abeg! They simply know who the boss is. They know how speedy their transformation to suya would be, in the north, if they join issues with their boss. |
Uncleodi:Bros no worry yasef! E no get where the guy go run reach, dem go use native science jazz am come back make him come fulfil him destiny. In short, dem fit don kpuff am already. |
chukwudi44:The fact that some people call you Pa Chukwudi pre-supposes that you are an elder. If that is true, you are an 'agbaiya'. Foolish as you are, you talk as if justice is supposed to be dispensed with bias so that the favor could be returned. By the way, how do you build a case of compromise or misconduct against an errant judge to the NJC, without security monitoring? |
Congrats to Dr B. V. Adeniran, the Commercial Manager during my time on I.T at TEPNG Ltd. |
MizMyColi:honestly, I fail to see the correlation. But there seem to be a pattern: filling stations run by/operating under the franchise of these depot owners appear less likely to be guilty of underdispensing compared with retailers with no such links. To explain this, one can say economies of scale confers them with some advantages which the stand-alone retailer must have to bridge, by underdispensing, to cope with competition. For me, it's in order to shut down depots in a bid to enforce consensual agreements, check corruption in the subsidy regime and enforce price parity as long as the downstream sector stays regulated. |
MizMyColi:When you have the candour to accept instruction on a topic you seemingly have less grasp/inadequate knowledge, no sane person would call you a weakling. That said, do you realise most of these depot owners are the ones that got products' importation contracts from the govt, wherein they agreed to sell to filling station owners in such an arrangement that petrol could be retailed at 87 naira and draw whatever difference between between the ex-depot price and the landing costs through subsidy claims? It follows therefore that if these folks make subsidy claims and yet fail to sell to retailers at agreed ex-depot prices, then they are the bigger problem because the retailers simply fix their prices after considering the prices they got it from the depot, save for underdispensing. |
I know Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi. He has always been very blunt in his criticism of maladministration; brutal with trespassers and consistent in philantropy in his hometown, Oginibo. I admire his guts and respect him a lot. |
i know Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi. He has always been very blunt in his criticism of maladministration; brutal with trespassers and consistent in philantropy in his hometown, Oginibo. i admire his guts and respect him a lot. |
arnold123:With the way you write, you are just a little better than she is |
aribs:Honestly, it amazes me that labour leaders think that their beats consists in just demanding wage increase; threatening and supervising strike actions without a care for rational analysis. Until the government starts massive downsizing of it's workforce, these clowns won't realise the times we are in. |
These jews of Nigeria are a special breed of vile creatures. People who can kill parents for ritual purposes while confining same corpse to a room in their houses are capable of any conceivable evil. Anybody can die and any ill can happen provided it translates to money for them. Let the full weight of the law be applied against that demon. |
In concord with Kolawole, it should be emphasised that you don't get a second chance to make a first impression hence my huge disappointment with being a part of those that gave Buhari a chance to start learning on the job after aspiring for over 12yrs. He could wish to lump us together as enemies, but to the extent that he has been consistent in committing blunders without apologies, the honeymoon is over. Yet, he has my best wishes to succeed because, while he is insulated from the effects of his blunders, I daily suffer its effects. |
By the laws setting up the EFCC, Bakare isn't qualified to be its head. |
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. Dem swear for u?