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CrimeRe: This Thread Is For Posting Scammers Numbers, Name And What They Do by DanAugust2021: 12:30pm On Jun 05, 2023
TitiAbeo:
Since November last year no screenshot till now. The problem with you scammed victims is laziness.
You are lazy to take minimum 10 mins of your time to create a thread, post pictures so others can be aware.
But the person is not lazy to keep doing new things to make their scam looks real
Some screenshots from conversation with customer service

PoliticsRe: How Will Former President Obasanjo Feel Seeing This Picture? by DanAugust2021: 9:18pm On Jun 03, 2023
nairavsdollars:
He fought Tinubu to a Standstill during his tenure as president even denying him Lagos LG allocations.

He hounded Ibori to jail using his puppet, Goodluck Jonathan and the EFCC

He frustrated Osoba in Ogun State and ensure he didn't get second term in 2003.

How will former president Olusegun Obasanjo feel seeing these ones in charge ?
Una shame the shame me sometimes. Who gives a damn about a currupt individual like Ibori? Look for better thing talk abeg, no carry us go 20 years back.
PoliticsRe: Can Subsidy Removal Supporters On Nl Educate Us On The Benefits? by DanAugust2021: 8:37am On Jun 03, 2023
mrvitalis:
Good evening

Subsidy firstly is naturally a practice that gives room for corruption
* Imagine you drink beer, and I tell u ,any empty bottle u drink I would pay half the price for you ..just tell me how many you drank and as long as the bar man concores I would pay

It won't take long before you and the barman would start inflating the amount of bottles you took ...you take can't drink 3 bottles would start telling me you drank 15 bottles I can pay for 7.5


Second is imagine me being broke , borrowing money just to make sure I keep paying half your beer so we an keep being friends
PoliticsRe: Benin Republic Citizens Bemoan Fuel Subsidy Removal, Nigerians React by DanAugust2021: 3:11pm On Jun 02, 2023
Bobloco:
This is pure propaganda

How is these products finding their way to those countries. No one have been sacked for not doing his job in securing our borders or arrested by the security agencies for smuggling



Instead of tackling the issues, they keep running around
Fuel subsidy is gone for good, same with dollar subsidy.
PoliticsRe: I Will Not Run From EFCC- Governor Ortom Vows by DanAugust2021: 1:06pm On May 28, 2023
rilChilz:
Your excellency, courage is rightly esteemed the first quality a man should possess and you sir, are a man of courage. The tale of your stunch will to defend & protect the people & livelihood of the Benue valley against marauding terrorist & cabals under the canopy of federal might throughout your tenure will forevr b engraved in stone for generations unborn to learn from. When most were cowering & remaining mute for want so as not to go up against the FG, you passed the anti-grazing law amidst threat and blackmail on everyside even from those who call you "their own". Today, many govmnts has tapped from you to pass such bills-'one tree don becom forest'.
The price of leadership is that praise & critisism go hand in hand, it all depends on perception. For all the inadequacies your administration met when coming in, solved, & those your administration will be leaving behind, one must realize tht you cannot please everyone. The Nyam-Kume u Tiv.
Drawing the curtains on Gov Ortom’s era
Blueprint

Benue state governor Samuel Ortom
There’s an English saying that a bad workman quarrels with his tools. It takes root in the pre-industrial revolution era where human activities were rudimentary and full of drudgery. If a man fails to manipulate his hands and tools to achieve the desired results, it is easier to deny responsibility for the failure and to innocent, inanimate tools with profuse blame. At least the tools won’t talk back or put up a defense. In actual sense, however, the tools were not the problem, but the incompetency and lack of skills on the part of the worker or labourer. This blame-shifting game has continued to this date and is being employed by men in all fields of human endeavour to escape the responsibility for their failures. A good example is the way Governor Samuel Ortom used it in overdose to excuse his abysmal performance in Benue for eight solid years.

The Ortom administration which started on May 29, 2015, and will end on May 29, 2023, started with blame games and will end with blame games. At inception, the recession and paucity of funds was the veil, when the country pulled out of the recession, the governor turned his search light on what he called the loot of public funds by the government of Sen. Gabriel Suswam. He later blamed his benefactor and godfather. Even the evil spirits were not spared. Interestingly, at the commissioning of a meager 3.5-kilometer road, barely ten days to the end of his infamous tenure, the same governor blamed paucity of funds as reasons for his inability to complete more projects.

As usual, the governor blamed his inability to pay salaries on the non-release of the federal government interventions such as the N20 billion infrastructure funds and N42 billion loan facility approved for the state, but not released because of what he described as “vested interests.” For a man who failed to judiciously use or account for the consistent federal allocations, budget support facilities, internally generated Revenues (IGRs) and many other funds released to the state for development. This is just another attempt to shirk responsibility for his failures.

Ortom’s ‘quarrels’ were manifold; first, it was with his predecessor, Gabriel Suswam, which culminated in the setting up of the Justice Elizabeth Kpojime judicial panel of inquiry. Sen. George Akume, Ortom’s benefactor, became the next punching bag. He made unsuspecting Benue people believe that his inability to perform was because he was under the fangs of Sen. Akume. When Akume lost his re-election bid to the Senate, Ortom boasted that he had retired from politics. This battle too, he lost as Akume was shortly appointed a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari was not spared; Ortom, under the veil of the deteriorating security situation occasioned by the herders’ persistent attacks, hinged his incompetence on the security situation. He had no kind words for the president, demeaning the president from one media house to another and blinded from harvesting anything good for the state. For many whose expectations of the government are meager, this seemed to be Ortom’s highest achievement in office.

Using the instrumentality of the G-5 Governors led by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state, Ortom attacked and demonised Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It is the opinion of political pundits that Ortom orchestrated the suspension of Dr. Ayu as the national chairman as result of the fall-out of the PDP primaries where Wike, an Ortom loyalist lost and Atiku Abubakar won. This too was a lost cause with no political gains for Benue people.

Ortom understands that when spirituality is mixed with politics, it becomes an easy way to delude the people. This Ortom used very well. His popular slogan has been “in God we trust.” He painted a picture of a messiah who has come on a mission to deliver the state from some sort of mighty spiritual attack of under development. Having run out of excuses, at a point, he stated that he had exorcised the evil spirits in the Government House. Our governor became an exorcist, but this also did not help in any way and was just another whimsical attitude of a bad workman.

Ortom’s campaign speeches and promises revolved around the inability of Gabriel Suswam’s inability to pay salaries, pensions and gratuities for four months as well as the attendant hardships that were experienced. After riding on the people’s hopes for a better Benue, Ortom has back-pedalled. He owes Benue workers over seven months of unpaid salaries and uncountable months of unpaid pensions and gratuities. Under Ortom, pensioners protested and slept at the gate of the Government House for two weeks with brute harassment.

Very disturbing is the issue of the herders’ attacks on farming communities in the state. This issue assumed a disturbing dimension in the state and country. The governor signed the Anti-Open Grazing and Ranches Establishment Bill into law and promised to establish six pilot ranches. This law gave room for the establishment of the livestock guards, with a mandate to enforce the law. How this law has achieved the essence for which it was enacted will be a topic for another day. This too is another tactical way Ortom has used to bluntly refuse being accountable for his woeful leadership and glaring corruption.

After failing at the polls together with his party and facing a precarious future at the end of his tenure, which will likely be uneventful with a lot of scrutiny, the governor intends to foist a narrative that his loss at the polls is as a result of his stand against injustice in the country. In fact, he has said it many times recently that his “principled stand” against injustice in the country is the reason. This is another bogus excuse to escape the responsibility for loss which was directly a product of his failure and the anger of the Benue people over the wasted years and resources.

For Ortom, whatever ‘giant strides’ he lays claim to have been dampened by the protracted non-payment of pensions and salaries, inability to build a single industry in the state, the lack of infrastructure and human development, the IDPs that have remained in pitiable camps, the general air of hardship and poverty that has pervaded the state since the inception of the administration. The Benue people will not be remembering his years in power with nostalgia, but it will remain the days of pain and locust, the Egypt they will never want to return to.

…Hon. Msuaan, a public affairs commentator and an advocate of good governance and responsible leadership, writes from Abuja
PoliticsRe: Drawing The Curtains On Gov Ortom's Era by DanAugust2021(op): 11:24am On May 27, 2023
Mynd44, what do you have to say about Ortom's style of governance?
PoliticsDrawing The Curtains On Gov Ortom's Era by DanAugust2021(op): 10:46am On May 27, 2023
Drawing the curtains on Gov Ortom’s era
BlueprintMay 27, 2023 7:19 AM

Benue state governor Samuel Ortom
There’s an English saying that a bad workman quarrels with his tools. It takes root in the pre-industrial revolution era where human activities were rudimentary and full of drudgery. If a man fails to manipulate his hands and tools to achieve the desired results, it is easier to deny responsibility for the failure and to innocent, inanimate tools with profuse blame. At least the tools won’t talk back or put up a defense. In actual sense, however, the tools were not the problem, but the incompetency and lack of skills on the part of the worker or labourer. This blame-shifting game has continued to this date and is being employed by men in all fields of human endeavour to escape the responsibility for their failures. A good example is the way Governor Samuel Ortom used it in overdose to excuse his abysmal performance in Benue for eight solid years.

The Ortom administration which started on May 29, 2015, and will end on May 29, 2023, started with blame games and will end with blame games. At inception, the recession and paucity of funds was the veil, when the country pulled out of the recession, the governor turned his search light on what he called the loot of public funds by the government of Sen. Gabriel Suswam. He later blamed his benefactor and godfather. Even the evil spirits were not spared. Interestingly, at the commissioning of a meager 3.5-kilometer road, barely ten days to the end of his infamous tenure, the same governor blamed paucity of funds as reasons for his inability to complete more projects.

As usual, the governor blamed his inability to pay salaries on the non-release of the federal government interventions such as the N20 billion infrastructure funds and N42 billion loan facility approved for the state, but not released because of what he described as “vested interests.” For a man who failed to judiciously use or account for the consistent federal allocations, budget support facilities, internally generated Revenues (IGRs) and many other funds released to the state for development. This is just another attempt to shirk responsibility for his failures.

Ortom’s ‘quarrels’ were manifold; first, it was with his predecessor, Gabriel Suswam, which culminated in the setting up of the Justice Elizabeth Kpojime judicial panel of inquiry. Sen. George Akume, Ortom’s benefactor, became the next punching bag. He made unsuspecting Benue people believe that his inability to perform was because he was under the fangs of Sen. Akume. When Akume lost his re-election bid to the Senate, Ortom boasted that he had retired from politics. This battle too, he lost as Akume was shortly appointed a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari was not spared; Ortom, under the veil of the deteriorating security situation occasioned by the herders’ persistent attacks, hinged his incompetence on the security situation. He had no kind words for the president, demeaning the president from one media house to another and blinded from harvesting anything good for the state. For many whose expectations of the government are meager, this seemed to be Ortom’s highest achievement in office.

Using the instrumentality of the G-5 Governors led by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state, Ortom attacked and demonised Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It is the opinion of political pundits that Ortom orchestrated the suspension of Dr. Ayu as the national chairman as result of the fall-out of the PDP primaries where Wike, an Ortom loyalist lost and Atiku Abubakar won. This too was a lost cause with no political gains for Benue people.

Ortom understands that when spirituality is mixed with politics, it becomes an easy way to delude the people. This Ortom used very well. His popular slogan has been “in God we trust.” He painted a picture of a messiah who has come on a mission to deliver the state from some sort of mighty spiritual attack of under development. Having run out of excuses, at a point, he stated that he had exorcised the evil spirits in the Government House. Our governor became an exorcist, but this also did not help in any way and was just another whimsical attitude of a bad workman.

Ortom’s campaign speeches and promises revolved around the inability of Gabriel Suswam’s inability to pay salaries, pensions and gratuities for four months as well as the attendant hardships that were experienced. After riding on the people’s hopes for a better Benue, Ortom has back-pedalled. He owes Benue workers over seven months of unpaid salaries and uncountable months of unpaid pensions and gratuities. Under Ortom, pensioners protested and slept at the gate of the Government House for two weeks with brute harassment.

Very disturbing is the issue of the herders’ attacks on farming communities in the state. This issue assumed a disturbing dimension in the state and country. The governor signed the Anti-Open Grazing and Ranches Establishment Bill into law and promised to establish six pilot ranches. This law gave room for the establishment of the livestock guards, with a mandate to enforce the law. How this law has achieved the essence for which it was enacted will be a topic for another day. This too is another tactical way Ortom has used to bluntly refuse being accountable for his woeful leadership and glaring corruption.

After failing at the polls together with his party and facing a precarious future at the end of his tenure, which will likely be uneventful with a lot of scrutiny, the governor intends to foist a narrative that his loss at the polls is as a result of his stand against injustice in the country. In fact, he has said it many times recently that his “principled stand” against injustice in the country is the reason. This is another bogus excuse to escape the responsibility for loss which was directly a product of his failure and the anger of the Benue people over the wasted years and resources.

For Ortom, whatever ‘giant strides’ he lays claim to have been dampened by the protracted non-payment of pensions and salaries, inability to build a single industry in the state, the lack of infrastructure and human development, the IDPs that have remained in pitiable camps, the general air of hardship and poverty that has pervaded the state since the inception of the administration. The Benue people will not be remembering his years in power with nostalgia, but it will remain the days of pain and locust, the Egypt they will never want to return to.

…Hon. Msuaan, a public affairs commentator and an advocate of good governance and responsible leadership, writes from Abuja
PoliticsRe: VP Osinbajo Packs His Load, Leaves Official Resident by DanAugust2021: 10:43am On May 27, 2023
hadjipapiey:
Today you're, tomorrow another's!

Posterity will always come through if goodness beams as your cover.

He tried his best though PYO
True
PoliticsRe: Governors-Elect Protest As Outgoing Governors Shun Transition Panels by DanAugust2021: 3:00pm On May 23, 2023
bestman09:
They don't want to bend down and learn from their predecessors. They are just doing igg.( Initial gra gra)
Learn what exactly from their predecessors? Do you want them to learn looting and corruption from their predecessors?
CrimeRe: Albert Umbetyarov (Judo Star) Burnt To Death By Envious Teammates by DanAugust2021: 6:21am On May 23, 2023
After trial, if found guilty, make dem send them go war for Ukraine.
PoliticsRe: How Policy Reversal Prevented Me From Acquiring Refinery In 2006 — Dangote by DanAugust2021: 5:58am On May 23, 2023
ednut1:
Yet people say Yar adua was a good president 🤡🤡
Yes he was. During his short regime, the refineries were working.
PoliticsRe: Lists Of Huge Projects of Senator Dino Melaye in The House of Reps & Senate by DanAugust2021: 10:07am On May 21, 2023
9jahotblog:
Some of Senator Dino Melaye's Constituency Projects.

Construction of Jamata-Budon Road, Lokoja
– Ayede-Agbajogun-Amuro township road project, Mopa Amuro.
– Okebukun-Ayanga road project, Kabba Bunu
– Ayetoro Kiri-Eggan road project, Kabba Bunu
– Ayetoro Gbede township road project,
– Ejiba Township road project, Yagba west
– Agbudu-Gbarada road project, Kogi LGA
– Kabba-Ogidi Road project, Ijumu
– Okedayo Township road project,
– Ayere Ajowa road project, Ijumu
– Aduge-Ogale road project
Okedayo road network project, Kabba Bunu
– Okoro Gbede-Agirigbon Road project, Ijumu
– Kara-Igbogo road project,Kogi LGA
– Construction of Kara-Bridge, Kogi LGA
– Ayetoro Gbede Skill acquisition centre, Ijumu
– Motorized Water project, Okedayo.
– Solar Powered Motorized Water Project, Felele, lokoja.
– Kabba Bunu Okedayo Water Project,
– Ayeh Gbede Water Project
– 4 blocks Of class Rooms, Sarkin Noma, Lokoja
– 4 blocks of classroom Lokongoma lokoja.
– 4 blocks of classroom for Abugi community
– Blocks of 4 class rooms Ekirin Adde,
– Blocks of 4 class rooms, Ponyan, Yagba East.
– Block of 4 class rooms, Iffe Olukotun, Yagba East,
– 3 Block of classroom, Ogidi, Ijumu.
-Installation of (300KVA) for Ayere-Arima Community, Ijumu.
-Installation of (300KVA) for Ogale-Ayede, Ijumu.
– Extension of Electricity & Installation of (300KVA) Transformer for Aduge, Ijumu
– Installation of (300KVA) transformer for Oyo-Iwaa community in Oworo, Lokoja LGA.
– Installation of (500KVA) for Okedayo community
– Installation of (500KVA) Transformer for Ayede- Amuro in Mopa Amuro.
-4 Blocks of classroom for Aduge.
– Installation of (350KVA) Transformer for Okoto Odo-Eri, Yagba West.
-Two Hand Pump Borehole at Isanlu Esa, Yagba East.
-One Hand Pump Borehole in Okunran, Yagba West.
– Installation of (2) (500kva) Transformer Ayetoro Gbede.
– Power generating plant (Mikano) for Ayetoro-Kiri
– Installation of (500KVA) Transformer, Olle, Kabba Bunu,
– Extension of electricity in Omi.
– Installation of (2) (500KVA) in Mopa town
– Solar powered borehole Water Project, Ayetoro Gbede,Ijumu.
-Two (300KVA) Transformer for Ogidi Community.
– Solar powered borehole water project, Iluke
– Ayetoro Gbede Motorized borehole project.
– Motorized borehole for Adankolo, Lokoja LGA

Service delivery of electioneering campaign promises by Senator Dino Melaye to the good people of Kogi West Senatorial District.

WATER PROJECTS

1. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Iluhafon
2. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Iluagba
3. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Odokoro
4. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Ife-Ikoyi
5. Drilling of 4 Boreholes in Isanlu
6. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Odo-Akete
7. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Otokiti-Army Barrack
8. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Gegu-Beki
9. Drilling of 4 Boreholes in Odo-Ere
10. Drilling of motorized Borehole in Aiyeteju- Kabba
11. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Iyamoye
12. Drilling of 4 Hand pump Boreholes in Oubo
13. Drilling of 2 Hand pump Borehole in Girinya
14. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Jege
15. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Itedo-Isanlu
16. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Uhana
17. Drilling of 2 Hand Pump Boreholes in Okoro-Gbede
18. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Igbo-Ero
19. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Cantonment Area
20. Drilling of Hand pump borehole in Maigari palace
21. Drilling of Hand pump borehole in cattle market at Okumi
22. of 3 Hand pump Boreholes in Takete –Ide
23. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Gbebu
24. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Kinami
25. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Buge
26. Drilling of Motorized Borehole in Egbe
27. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Orehi
28. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Akpogu
29. Drilling of Hand pump Borehole in Ofere-Bunu

ELECTRICAL PROJECTS

1. Electrification of Orokere- Amuro
2. Electrification of Egbe Town
3. Electrification of Ejuku Town
4. Electrification of Odo-Ape
5. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer in Gegu Egba (Bassa Quarters)
6. Extension of Electricity in Ayede-Amuro
7. Improvement of Electricity in Oke-Agi Ogede
8. Improvement of Electricity in Otafun Amuro
9. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer in Budan
10. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer in Jamata
11. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer in Kwararafa
12. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer in Ogbabon
13. Improvement of Electricity and provision of 300KVA Transformer in Iluke-Bunu
14. Electrification of Oga
15. Provision and installation of 300KVA Transformer at 20 Low-cost Housing unit Egunbe Kabba

ROAD PROJECTS
1. Construction of Iluafon road
2. Rehabilitation of Aiyegunle Gbede Township road
3. Rehabilitation of Iyara Township road
4. Construction of Ahoko-Tanahu-Nyaba Aduho road
5. Rehabilitation of Kwararafa Unity layout road Lokoja
6. Construction of Odo-Ere Township road
7. Rehabilitation of Mopa Township road

8. Rehabilitation of Ayede-Oke-Ofin-Olle road
9. Construction of Dene
Why you come fill the whole space with Dino pictures instead of the pictures of the projects on ground. Show nairalanders the pictures of the projects on ground and not on paper.
FashionRe: Nigerian Lady Accosted By An Arab Man Over Her Choice Of Clothing In Dubai (vid) by DanAugust2021: 4:48pm On May 20, 2023
She don become Bobrisky of Dubai
PoliticsRe: Can The Kano Court Nullification Of Otti’s Candidature Stand? by DanAugust2021: 4:55pm On May 19, 2023
lhordspy:
Lol. Mr man. You are deviating.

Firstly, Haruna Ibrahim, the ex-chairman is not challenging the outcome of the primary BUT the ineligibility of the candidate 'for the election' . They are two different things.
It's a pre-election matter right? It should have been filed before the general election. Truth be told, the case is DOA. Kaase Aondoakaa SAN also filled a similar case against Fr Alia but it was thrown out because it was status barred. Status barred because it was filled outside of the stipulated time for such matters.
EducationRe: Nigerian Lecturer Seen Destroying Students Projects (video? by DanAugust2021: 1:19pm On May 19, 2023
So news no dey nairaland again, na to the recycle news of over 5 years abi?
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Court Nullifies Alex Otti’s Candidature, All Labour Party Candidates I by DanAugust2021: 11:53am On May 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
PDP is taking back Abia.smh
It's not possible. If the person that brought up the case did not contest in the Labour Party primary election in Abia state, then he is a busy body, a meddlesome interloper, hence it will be thrown out at the Appeal court.
CrimeRe: Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Kill 40 In Bwoi Mangu, Plateau Attack (Graphic Photos) by DanAugust2021: 9:28am On May 18, 2023
Atiku Abubakar will never condemn his kinsmen for this pogrom. How can such a man become a President when he's unapologetically bias?
Science/TechnologyRe: Huawei Mate X3 Review: Unfold The Future With This Impressive Foldable Smartphon by DanAugust2021: 7:42pm On May 11, 2023
Impressive
PoliticsRe: We Will Brazenly Disobey The Party: Uzor Kalu, Senate Aspirants Meet APC NWC by DanAugust2021: 3:41pm On May 11, 2023
RecentHistory:
Tinubu was right to kick this fool aside.
Umahi will perform better as a Senate President compared to this ex-convict, Uzo Kalu. He should go and meet his friend, Lawan to transfer the Senate President to him.
PoliticsRe: We Feel we are no longer needed in APC - Aggrieved Speakership Aspirants by DanAugust2021: 8:55pm On May 10, 2023
angry
9jahotblog:
If idris wase do his assignment well, he will emerge as the 10th speaker of National Assembly
Wase can never be the Speaker, he's too sectional and negatively authoritative.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Rumokwuta Bridge In Rivers To Be Commissioned By Tinubu by DanAugust2021: 7:07pm On May 01, 2023
Saga16:
Which kain colour be this for Wike's sake?

After shepe you go just dey approve nonsense.

Abeg change that hideous colour.
Road safety and Safety colours.
PoliticsRe: Kano New Emirates Have Come To Stay, Ganduje Replies Kwankwaso by DanAugust2021:
festacman:
Four overdressed men would attend to more issues than one overdressed man was doing. Besides, the multi emirates are nearer to the people and therefore they don't have to spend much money and time to have to travel to present matters arising at the palaces.
True, but can we also say 20 is better than 4? 20 overdressed men would be nearer to the people than the 4 overdressed men.
HealthRe: TINNITUS: Cost of removing auditory nerves in Nigeria. by DanAugust2021: 10:21pm On Apr 27, 2023
kpakpakpa:
The first one placed my on one drug called betahistine(i forget the correct spelling) for months.

The other one in abj advice i should always engage in exercise and prescribe some simple drugs

The third one told me to continue with the first drug and hope for the best.

The other one wash my ears with an unknown solution, and gave drugs too.

The last i visited suggested an operation, that i will need some test outside the country and a possible inplant in my ears which will cost millions. Lol me wey never see 200k cash for my life, that was when i gave up
Same thing happened to my neighbour's younger sister over 10 years ago. A Doctor prescribed Chloramphenicol for her, when she had typhoid fever and that was when she could no longer hear. She was taken to the UK, and implants fixed in her ears. The whole thing wasn't funny, as she had to learn how to speak again. The implants worked anyway, but it was quite expensive.
PoliticsRe: Senate Presidency: S-South Bid fails as Tinubu Rejects APC NWC zoning Proposal by DanAugust2021: 3:28pm On Apr 27, 2023
001Lagos:
Orji Kalu may get it

I remember how Tinubu kneel and prostrated for Orji Kalu mother when he visited Kanlu mother
Is it this same Kalu, that worked against Tinubu during the primaries?
PoliticsRe: Senate President: APC Group Backs Musa Over Loyalty by DanAugust2021: 6:49pm On Apr 26, 2023
Nzogbu2012:
Apkapaio is a traitor. ..

They should return it to Ahmed Lawan since he is still under the same party umbrella.....

Ahmed Lawan will do more than what Musa will do...
Go give am the SP
PoliticsRe: 3 South-West Senators Driving Akpabio’s Ambition Revealed - Tribune Online by DanAugust2021: 2:13pm On Apr 26, 2023
Zico5:
My fear is that Akpabio is very corrupt. We have another options in Kalu Orji but his affiliation with Ahmed Lawan during the presidential primary ruled him out. Akpabio is very shameless and corrupt. I pray we he behave well if eventually voted in
Orji Kalu is very corrupt and also a convict. I prefer a corrupt Akpabio to a corrupt and convicted Kalu.
PoliticsRe: 3 South-West Senators Driving Akpabio’s Ambition Revealed - Tribune Online by DanAugust2021: 1:34pm On Apr 26, 2023
Na the ex-convict, Uzor Kalu naim this one the talk about?
Jokes EtcRe: Show us how good and creative you are with your use of words... Fun all the way by DanAugust2021: 9:08am On Apr 25, 2023
White powder or black powder, which is more powerful?
PoliticsRe: Uyo, Airport Project To Be Ready May20th 2023 New Photos by DanAugust2021: 4:30pm On Apr 23, 2023
just4fun:
Yeah bro. Noted

His comment was like spelling Doom to the project.....

I just wanted to correct his senses......... Sorry o
Thanks and God bless you.
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Should Be Taught A Political Lesson, Atiku’s Daughter Lailah by DanAugust2021: 2:24pm On Apr 23, 2023
Legitiscool:
he helped tinubu to presidency by deceiving and splitting southern votes
Better than giving it to a Fulani man. Atiku has been finally retired to Dubai.
PoliticsRe: Uyo, Airport Project To Be Ready May20th 2023 New Photos by DanAugust2021: 12:45pm On Apr 23, 2023
just4fun:
Unam Ikot !!
Calling him a bush animal is not good enough cos 2 wrongs can't make a right.
PoliticsRe: Uyo, Airport Project To Be Ready May20th 2023 New Photos by DanAugust2021: 12:39pm On Apr 23, 2023
Atouke:
The Airport project in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom state capital, is West Africa's biggest Aviation initiative that will greatly impact the Aviation sector in Africa.
The project is massive, includes:
1). The smart terminal 3 storey building with 5 avio- bridges , capacity of 1million PAX / year.
2). CAT. 9 Apron.
3). Surface Carpark
4). Integrated Access way.
5). Second Runway/ Taxiway 3.5km×60m
6). Integrated Cargo handling terminal
7). MRO ( Maintenance hanger) the biggest in West and Central Africa.
What happened to the Airport Akpabio constructed?

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