Catapault: "The standards of officiating set by this year's AFCON are honestly staggering. It's like they invented it. The Premier League and all of Europe have a lot of learning to do."
papyjaypaul: Guys, cut him some slack. You may not be his fan but he's gone there and should be applauded. I am not his greatest admirer but if you condemn him for not showing enough support and watching from TV in France and he now goes there live, he should be commended.
This is the power of your voice in this system of government they designed.
Your favorite politician may not win but you can apply pressure to make the one you don't like work like Tiger generator. With all these abuses, they will only call you bad belle. Sense must be applied. Make them do the work they thought they will run away from with the pressure you apply, then congratulate them when they do. Because they need to understand your voice matters and you must not be taken for granted. Even your favorite must step up, when he sees that the current man is gaining momentum, he too will step up. Criticism must be done with only one thing, to make common Nigerian man enjoy. All politicians don't give a damn about you and I.
Obi first went there, scooped attention then applied pressure on them because they can't let him steal the show. VP Shettima went after we beat SA and now Tinubu as Nigeria's president is there. I remember I exchanged posts with a supporter amd quoted various times the French president supported his country at games. I even said Macron should teach him. Tinubu is going. I have to eat my humble pie and commend him. No be everything you go de find fault because you hate someone.
You're spot on Op. I know a couple of people even in Lagos who do small farming in their gardens.. Vegetables, yam, okro, etc. Even abroad, people plant lots of stuff in their gardens.
MrProlific95: "We have abundant arable land. Let us return to farm, everybody dey do fine boy while hunger dey una stomach.
The President should curb Herdsmen killing in the farms dats all. After that anybody complaining is just lazy".
NairaOcean: In an electrifying display of jubilation, President Tinubu sets the dance floor on fire with his Amapiano moves, celebrating the Super Eagles' thrilling victory against arch-rivals Bafana Bafana!
Good submission. This is what concerned citizens have been asking for years. What exactly are the Governors doing with huge allocations received monthly?
femisplash: The monthly allocations accrued to the states have seen a big increase since the removal of fuel subsidy. January 2024, FAAC shared 1.13trillion. In December 2023, 1.13trillion was shared, in November 2023, 1.78trillion shared. In August 2023, 1.13trillion was shared.
These respective allocations were a big boost from 786billion that was shared on May 2023 at the tenure end of the last Administration.
The President had a talk with the Governors over the subsidy removal and promised increased allocations to enable them cushion the effects and help them deliver to their people.
So far, Governors haven't shown commiserable deliverables to the increase in allocation at their disposals. It appears to be that the Governors are less interested in driving the vision of the president than lining their pockets while their people groan and complain under their watch.
The media are not putting the pressure on the Governors, everyone's eyes are fixed on the President.
Dayotheeone: Hi, how long have you been exporting? Can you source other commodities? I work for a company branching into commodity export, just seeing if there is a way we can partner
Hello Dayo, how long have you been exporting? About 10yrs
Can you source other commodities? Yes, we source and exports good number of commodities e.g Sesame seed, gum arabic, cashew nut, cocoa beans, timber, etc
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Ibrahimcoomasie: The Federal Government says it has begun enforcing the ban on the importation, manufacture, distribution, sale, and use of alcoholic beverages in sachets, PET, and glass bottles of 200 ml and below.