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Vote them out or keep whining. |
Kenplay:See confidence oo! God, when? |
Eko o ni baje oo |
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1. You can start seeing symptoms 2 days after unprotected sex, pregnancy related. But it can never be confirmatory. It just depends on the fertile period of the woman and ovulation timing. 2. Fertile period can be any day after seeing her last period till the next 2 weeks. 3. She can rightly be pregnant for you. 4. The decisions and consequences are largely yours and hers, make the best |
PVision2020:LOL... Check well, UNN has not been doing bad in terms of the said webometrics ranking since 2016. I can teach you on that. https://m.guardian.ng/news/unn-ranks-number-one-in-nigeria-17-in-africa-1108-globally/ |
johnpablo541:Zik's flat is a personal property to the Zik's family and even outside the perimeters of the campus. When the owners are ready, they'll put it in order. |
adetayoonas:Ituku- Ozalla and Aba campus. Wikipedia can help, the school official website too.
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ThreeBlackBird:I'll educate you should you open your mind. 1. UNN isn't bad, not half as bad as the OP tried painting it. It has the biggest and best Library in West Africa and many other top notch infrastructures she hid. 2. UNN has 4 big campuses of which this budget you post up and down is being split for. UNN would certainly be the best in Nigeria or even beyond should all the funds be concentrated in the Nsukka campus alone. 3. You cannot compare drone pictures of other schools with ordinary phone captured pictures. |
OsuPoison:Grow up kid, I'm not dragging any ish with you. For your info, it is University of Nigeria, not university of Igboland. |
nairatag:Lol... Not at all. Nnamdi Azikiwe Library in UNN beats the structure I'm seeing here by 3 times. Blog results from google searches are as good as nothing. Source should be of utmost concern. Unfortunately there is no official size specifications for both online |
BlowYourMind:Who compares a town with a whole state? Onitsha is but a town in Anambra state, same with Nnewi, Aba in Abia state too. |
Aunty Kemi nonetheless proved a point....serving IPOB their own style. |
sarrki:Not like the so called impostor knows you exist. You have done this for years and I ask, what is your gain? Nnamdi KANU might have his flaws but your deluded reasoning is one reason Nigeria will never get better... Well, you have done a good job in dispersing the eye opening facts from him. Everyone else will read and digest these facts... I pray you get your conscience back |
sarrki:The message and not the messenger Mr. |
3045226288 Firstbank... Pleeeaaasssse |
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Kyase: Don't swear oo!You can't be so sure. BTW, is the picture quality that bad, apart from the few I took at almost dusk in the evening? |
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Despite no confirmed case in the entire state, the commercial city of Onitsha is so much on a low against it's usual bubbling.
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AngryIgboMan:O ga, read well. It's not extortion. It's a survival instinct caused by few factors as pointed out. Even without the crises, it should be a pointer to the slight difference between the two sides in discourse. |
Miracle1991:It's starts with you living that simple life, sleep in kiosks, jump lorries and if you have a house/hotel/hostel, may everyone live that simple life so there won't be need for those values. Agreed? |
helinues:[quote author=Their post=88085075]Of course there are, but you know you don't contend with your Superiors in the Force, know what's rebellion? And to point it blank to you, in the whole of the South, no operation is led by a Southerner. The topmost oga is usually from the north... I stand to be corrected tho. Uhmmm, why don't you look at the other points raised too? |
MelesZenawi:Lol... You either don't reason or can't read. Where they mandated to carry only 2 passengers for fear of corona virus then? Person wey no sabi anything...Even with their paying without it then, you can't reason that they will still settle every other bills awaiting them with the low turn outs or do they still make as much turns as they used to? Your type cannot maintain a full stocked shop, sorry! |
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helinues:Read in between the lines, if you fail to see one or two reasons then I'll spell it out to you. On a more serious note, do you know how much the northern soldiers collect from trucks coming in from the Niger bridge at this moment? Do you know how wicked they are to Southerners? No, you won't know that once they discover you are not one of them, they will park you and your truck load of perishable foodstuffs by road side till the condition gets so good. You either find them something or... Something bigger than what it used to be. C'mmon, tell me also you don't know how they speak their language; the passcode and bypass easily. After the weeks of lockdown, you and your fantastically incorrupt government will fund them to offset the accumulated bills baa? And most of them riding Keke on higher purchase will not account as against the deal they signed? The banks will also not get their interest from loans collected during this period too abi? It's bad I'm now putting it like a tribalist but that's the simple truth. |
I have repeatedly come across people insinuating that Nigerians especially people of a particular tribe/extraction are hiking prices of food and other vital commodities. https://www.nairaland.com/5773333/what-biafrans-doing-ndi-aba/1#88085075 It is very much normal and okay. The stories of how task force and other volunteers has been raiding and intimidating these petty traders is very much bad and uncalled for. Yes, the FG reduced the pump price of only petrol. What about those that their engines burn on Gas? Even with the majority running on petrol should we accept that, have we considered the new restrictions placed on the number of passengers to be carried by some selected state governors? The transporters and foodstuff sellers face extra intimidation and extortion from the so called task force, policemen and even soldiers too. How about the reduced number of people to be conveyed in the whole business hour against the obtainable numbers before? Now, to paint it clear and against the accusations that the Igbos and Southerners who deal on foodstuffs sell costlier than the Hausa's. How many of these Hausa food sellers have a must pay house rent awaiting them? How many of them has school fees to pay whenever school resumes? How many of them even own a shop and house in these regions? Do 97% of them not sleep over in their kiosks? Again, how many of them pay the normal transport fare the Southerner pays while traveling up north where these food items are gotten from? Don't you see them in numbers climbing lorries and trucks for their travels? One other fact people don't get is that in buying these food items, they sell to themselves at a very cheap rate over there, an Hausa man can never sell a basket of pepper at N1000 to a fellow Hausa man and not sell it at N1,700 to a Southerner. I am in this line of business and knows very well. People will always see things from their own perspective but is it really the right view? I don't want to talk about the incentives these northerners receive. I am not a tribalist,but never condemn from a distance if you haven't sought answers to some things. |
Include the extra charge the soldiers and policemen collect from them too. Add up the risk of going out to get these items at this period. It is everywhere jharee |
Let's not say much yet as today is Sunday. |


