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What's the engine capacity? And, is it V6 or V4 engine? |
This Judge deserves promotion. May his reign be long!!!. Trigger-happy policeman must also be death-liable policeman. |
Got who talking?. Can't you see that he was under compulsion sort of in that picture. Fans can be crazy sometimes!!. |
@op, those and more reasons are the unfortunate uses of horn in Nigeria. This abnormality shows the level of irresponsibility that abound. Unwarranted blast of vehicle horns gives rise to noise pollution that inadvertently triggers off other types of ailments in some people's bodies. Needless to say that the human ear can cope with 85 decibels of busy city traffic noise. However, just for fun, some illiterate drivers blast their vehicle horns at will. When someone resides near a road junction or an area where women of easy virtues find rendezvous, one will easily notice the level of underexposure and mentality of our so called vehicle drivers/operators as it concerns bad use of vehicle horns. In the Europe/UK, I have stayed for more than 7+ days without hearing the blast of a vehicle horn save for ambulances. In fact, it has been shown that the level of noise one makes equals his cognitive development- "empty barrel makes the most noise"!. |
This write-up is one of the most stupid article I have read in recent times. The duty/calling of a medical personnel is primarily to save life. They swore to such an oath. Does stabilizing someone on emergency situation compousrily need a bed space? What of floor space? Is the floor all occupied too? Laxity and lackadaisical attitude have really finished the work etiquette in this country. Again, @op, if you were on duty that night and your only daughter was rushed to the hospital in that condition for you to dispense quick medical attention, will you reject her?. Let's leave the matter for another day. What a man soweth, he reaps! |
NPF is synonymous to illegality. Police always think they are above the law or even god. Imagine invading a woman's house and wanting a forceful search. The woman knows the law and demands a search warrant. Instead, she was killed. What prevents some of them to lay siege in the house while others go for the receipt of a valid search warrant. After killing her they ran away not remembering that ghost mode does not need physical presence to activate. Check out the later lives of policemen, you will understand that curses are potent. The aura surrounding police (work) in Nigeria is a wicked, dubious, miserable and cursed one. What a man soweth, he reaps! |
This is the type of case NLC should wade into and show their prowess not waiting for increase in the pump price of PMS/AGO as to protest and subsequently be bribed. It's unfortunate that 'mercy and compassion' have travelled out of this country for a long time. Let the PTA lead a campaign that all parents should withdraw their children from the school so that we see who bulges first. Nonsense! Justice must be served accordingly. |
It's unfortunate that political office holders see their status as license for impunity. Disobedience to traffic rule is also the same way they disobey laid down rules and invariably loot the treasury to reckless abandon. It looks like the days of old testament is around the corner. No carryover of offence repercussion!. |
May we always pray for this country Nigeria. The level of ineptitude is high. And innocent workers/officials keep loosing their lives because of one maladministration or the other. Eye witness report says that the Donnia 228 flight had a defeaning noise prior to crashing. Who knows, the crew may have presented a case of one inoperative component or some other complaints thereof. But due to the 'myth' of 'obey the last order' they have to be airborne. Was the flight certified accordingly to be airborne. Was it air-worthy? May the panel set up provide the truth. Enough of these avoidable spillage of youthful blood in this country. Not all incidents are 'act of God', man's negligence has contributed a lot to early mortality! |
Our politicians be it legislators or cabinet members are all greedy, selfish, low-mentality personified and insatiable. Because they are beclouded by the infirmity of "grab-everything-within-reach", they think they can destroy all institutions and ethics of government. These people also want to destroy the very respectable and reputable status of SAN?. Never! They want the best privileges, cars, allowances, housing, even the biggest money for themselves; now they also want the prestigious status of SAN for themselves. God forbid! Our politicians' insatiable urge for privileges must stop!. Without mincing words, the qualifications for occupying any political position in Nigeria are thuggery, cultism, corruption, nepotism, violent-disposition, poor academics and insincerity. And as such, these vices can never lead to the enviable status of SAN. Never again will Nigerian politicians destroy the values of our society because of their unquenchable ubiquituous quests. |
Corruption has eaten deep into the fabric of the society that one can hardly see anyone that lives above board. I think that if God should ask the question like he did to Sodom and Gomorrah that if he sees one good man he won't destroy the land, Nigeria will still not produce one government official that is devoid of corruption. |
chukwudi44:Senate endorsement or not, PMB can send him on suspension if he is found culpable in any offence or there is strong reason for his removal. You know the rest that follows. |
No need of the request to republish in social media platforms. Good deed speaks for itself. This is a case of square pegs being in square holes. God will grant the Nigerian Armed forces victory. Dedicated, committed and incorrupt officials are personnel needed to turn in good results in any venture. The former Service Chiefs will see how military operations are conceived and carried out. God bless PMB and the gallant officers. God bless Nigeria. |
The smoke from shisha is enormous and repugnant. I was amazed when I saw a couple at a hotel in Egypt smoking shisha recurrently while their child of about 3years seated beside and gaping attentively. The sight was awful. Cancer has refused to abate as a result of the new but harmful practices that people have come to evolve. To help safeguard the health of mankind considering the volume of smoke emanating from shisha, it is incumbent on WHO in conjunction with the UN to label shisha smoking an illegal and illicit act worldwide. |
Subtle way of saying, 'credit not tenable'. |
Good move US. Goodluck PMB! Never again should miscreants dictate and determine the fortunes of a people in this country. |
Its not only dreams. He is also keeping faith with and living upto technological development by using the split unit. If he were to put the window unit ac, the weight may eventually collapse the old wall and cause damage to the building. Good move though! |
Very skewed. However it's better than raping a minor. |
Not surprised. @ op, we live in a very competitive world. This competition thrive more among the female folk. To be sincere to you, it is hard for a step mother to love the step son (that is firstly betrothed before hers). There is an inadvertent jealousy inbuilt in such a woman's heart that another woman has taken her place in producing the heir to the (throne) family. It is inexplicable but a reality. For now, give a little gap until you become an independent full-fledged man. |
The only disadvantage of democracy in Nigeria is NASS. |
What blows up must come down. Nasty! |
Yea. Mad people frolick with each other. However, it is not to dissuade the fact that some randy fellows also engage in such wild and skewed escapades for ritualistic purposes. |
So lucky it happened in a country that things are working properly. Hence he had the impetus to smoke while waiting to be rescued. Had it been it were to be some where around the sub-sahara, the smoke may have been his last action on earth. |
The reasoning of our public office holders is very inordinate. Someone is put in a position of authority on trust, he turns around to embezzle all funds at his disposal. He believes that public funds belongs solely to him and as such only him needs good things while others who are legitimately entitled to the services of the funds can go to hell. It's high time the wages of corruption be death by hanging! |
@op, are you a learner? He has to dress to the taste and standard of his new wife. Behold, old things have passed away and everything has become new! |
That's how it supposed to be. A responsible government should own and maintain a harmonized single biometics database of its citizenry. That is how developed economies operate. In whatever situation and capacity in which one's biometrics (cum blood details) are needed, the database is resorted to. Had it been such harmonized single biometrics database already exists, the BVN being done by the banks would have been unnecessary. PMB really trained abroad! |
If the sack is because the AcG was culpable or is a hindrance to the on-going probe, then its a welcome development. The Governor knows the best. However, if his sack is because he served during the tenure of the previous administration, then this action is skewed. Certain positions in government are held by technocrats who rose through the civil service cadre to occupy such and stay irrespective of the government of the day until retirement or other happenstance. |
Serious rainfall and houses are already submerged by floods. Cameroon are yet to discharge surplus water from their dam. People should be cautious not to be caught unawares as in the case of year 2012. |
That's really confusion. The child will be like, "Is this magic or what, am I watching a Mirror?" |
My worries about this man is why he continues to say disparaging things about NOI because she wasn't forth-coming in endorsing his foreign loan. Very despicable act! |