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This confused man sef! What does he really want? When the map of Biafra is drawn, he (includinghis people) disassociated themselves claiming that Igbos wanted to lump them together with their seccession because of oil. He has stated in many of his media rants that they don't belong to Biafra. |
Chimezie250:How much bro? |
I can feel what you are going through; the roofing quotation I got last week has been giving me nightmares. It's not easy erecting a building in the current situation of the country. slawormiir: |
That is why there's parental control on the pay TV menu. Simply lock the channel in his absence and maybe one or two other cartoon channels, his interest will be focused elsewhere. Meanwhile find educative materials to keep him occupied after taking his mind off television. You can introduce him to painting, puzzles, simple word scrabble and other things that stimulate metal exercise. |
Jamie Alexander! My celebrity crush since I first saw Kyle XY. |
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You barely made it out without damage to your personality, believe me you would have never been the same had it been you guys went further (from experience of a friend who had dated a married man). He's a smooth player who only came out because your good nature pricked his conscience. He smartly cut off the communication you would have had with his colleague(s) that would have exposed him; the public stares and I believe some other side gossips were flags you overlooked. (Although girls do not like outsiders adding spices to their relationships) You are a smart girl from your narrative but always read between the line while dealing with both gender without raising much suspicion. PS: Any guy that meets a girl already knows what he wants from her at the first contact. |
The collective problems in Nigeria! |
Blocking the roads and other key infrastructures are the only means to get a quick response, but so far they are yet to act. |
Despite the rough handling from their brothers-in-arms, we'll still show them love. |
Anything that costs you your peace is too expensive, do away with it. |
Mandynews:I don't think we lost anything, demanding for good governance seems a scatter gun approach; we need a focal point to narrow down our request, and we achieved that through the end sars campaign. We showed that when we rise together, it leaves them with no choice but to listen. We won the battle, the fight rages on! It's one victory at a time. |
This is absolutely true. We are looking for solutions from the wrong government. |
I have observed that the rate at which account names similar to existing ones are opened keep increasing steadily. It is outrightly annoying as some popular monikers whose clearly defined predisposition can be misconstrued. I therefore pose these questions to the mods: Do they vet any account created? Or do their priority lie with increasing the number of registered users? Are they aware that many people own as many as 4 monikers? I guess they can do better by checkmating these irregularities as it's reducing the decency on this forum. |
We came with nothing, we leave with nothing. |
Imagine what they celebrate; setting up a committee to renovate an hotel! This governor is a monumental failure, a collosal waste of the people's mandate. Enugu will forever rue the 8 years it wasted at the hands of this man! |
I read this news and felt it was worth sharing; it is an issue long due for implementation but can it work in dysfunctional system as our? The Vice-President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has said that there is a need for Nigeria to call for a national debate to look into the numerous issues around the size and cost of its expensive and unsustainable governance. Osinbajo narrated that cutting the cost of governance is something that must be done but it could be difficult for the government to do it by itself. The Vice-President said these while answering questions by a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and immediate past Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi, during a webinar organised by the Emmanuel Chapel, themed, ‘Economic stability beyond COVID-19’, on Friday. Sanusi, who had on Friday last week pointed out that the governance structure in the country had set it up for bankruptcy, asked the vice-president what the current regime would do differently to address the perennial problem. He said “The greater Atlanta (in the United States) has a Gross Domestic Product that is higher than that of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Atlanta is not the richest city in the United States. “I don’t want to be disrespectful, but the annual sales of Tesla exceed the budget size of our country, so should we not begin to cut our coat according to our cloth; should we not begin to look at all these costs and the constitution itself; maybe turn the legislators to part-time lawmakers, have a unicameral legislature instead of bicameral, have the local governments run by employees of the Ministry of Local Government Affairs? We just need to think out of the box to reduce structural cost and make government sustainable over the long term.” While responding, Osinbajo said, “There is no question that we are dealing with large and expensive government, but as you know, given the current constitutional structure, those who would have to vote to reduce (the size of) government, especially to become part-time legislators, are the very legislators themselves. So, you can imagine that we may not get very much traction if they are asked to vote themselves, as it were, out of their current relatively decent circumstances. “So, I think there is a need for a national debate on this question and there is a need for us to ensure that we are not wasting the kind of resources that we ought to use for development on overheads. At the moment, our overheads are almost 70 per cent of revenues, so there is no question at all that we must reduce the size of government. “Part of what you would see in the Economic Sustainability Plan also and several of the other initiatives is trying to go, to some extent, to what was recommended in the (Steve) Oransaye Report, to collapse a few of the agencies to become a bit more efficient and make government much more efficient with whatever it has.” He explained that government had been able to cut waste when it detected some ghost workers. The event was attended by other panellists and moderated by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Prof Konyinsola Ajayi, and Dr Chinny Ogunro. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/06/osinbajo-says-theres-need-for-national-debate-on-nigerias-expensive-governance/ |
Well said; I am a living proof to some of the points mentioned. |
I can feel your passion and love for the lion brand � All your post on the brand I have seen so far ended up resurrecting my love for the brand especially the 406 & 407. I wouldn't mind paying you a visit if your office is in Lagos. Keep up the good work, I'm with you all the way. |
Please send to orjinnamdi9@gmail.com |
merahki:Not particularly co-diseases! I have seen many examples, I'm not hypothesising, I used to attend therapy for that. Mind you both are not diseases, more like a genetic disorder. |
Thoroughly deserved. |
ModestGal:Well, you must be one of the rare exceptions of people with OCD that aren't bipolar. It can be managed to the barest minimum if only you are willing to put in the effort. |
You are having Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Most people with this disorder also tends to be bipolar as well; they are socially reclusive as a result of their perception of others not meeting up to their expectations and usually see people with carefree attitude as being irksome. I wouldn't bore you with long stories, check up the behavioral pattern on google and see how to manage it so you don't always run into avoidable quarrels. |
We'll, I don't have an advice to waste on people who are in love; it's like water off a duck's back, it does not permeate. However I want to re-echo the warning already given by many people : "Health issues are expensive in this country" |
Gradually this company's lost glory is returning; They have made a good impression in the smart phone market since their resurrection with outstanding products. It's only a matter of time before they reclaim the top. |
Na so we dey
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