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I hope this is not the woman that someone said earlier that his grandmother was missing- that she sneaked out of the house. This is not the best time for the country- problems everywhere. May God save His people! |
In all sincerity, the Nigerian politicians do not care about the ordinary man. Every scheming is for their pocket. Afterwards, they will use the 'name of God' to en-shield their criminality even as they solely loot and squander what is meant for the public. It is only them that God blesses!. From these replies that I saw, it's good that people are becoming wiser by the day. One day this deceit and unabated squandering/looting by politicians of funds that supposed to be put into good use of the public must stop. However, I know that at a given time, whosoever takes what belongs to the public for himself alone will pay in one way or the other. |
This is unbecoming of a president's daughter. Please, whosoever is in-charge of the president immediate family's protocol should tutor them on decorum and public comportment demanded of relations of No 1 citizen. |
This is a well-thought out epistle. How I wish the C-in-C will have the depth to fathom the content completely. I believe one of the problems inherent in APC is them not relegating the Party Leader position to PMB and this is skewed/unfortunate. Until PMB takes control of the party, inordinate occurrences will still hold sway. |
The blessings of God reach every man irrespective of location, creed or tribe. Its hard luck. Stay wherever you are, what is yours must reach you. |
If he feels that the DSS have derailed, the least he can do is to reorganize the service especially its leadership. No country that takes its security serious in a proactive way will just disband its secret service. Beyond their alleged misdemeanors there are gains when deployed well. |
So without the governor or someone big coming, the generating set will not be powered for the patients some of whom are in pains. They were forced to stay outside because of harsh conditions. Until Nigerians take everyone as human being without discrimination, I am afraid this society is not becoming any better. |
Juvenile delinquency! Many people are struggling to gain admission into the university yet this simpleton is joking with her opportunity. At its peak, the school authority will expel her then she will have time for full-blown stupidity. Later on in life she will understand what she has done to her self.....and then she becomes born again as a consolation. |
Pray that before the task is completed you are not arrested for indecent exposure. |
When the woman is a banker and the bread winner, the man has no option other than to support with house chores and babysitting. |
He celebrates his wife. That's good! He would have also find the courage to celebrate his mum, not rubbishing her. |
72 years isn't a joke. At 72, he must surely be limited by physical strains. However, I pray he doesn't be affected mentally. That is, if he can't keep lengthy late nights, he can foreclose good decisions for the country. |
damzy88:I have a different view altogether. Go for your Master degree!!!. From your explanation, you have a certainty of variabilities- stable family, second to last child, already-educated-and-working-siblings, young age, have some savings etc. These are good indexes favourable for you to acquire at-a-stretch education career (as you wish). Do you know that some wealthy and educated parents sponsor their children directly to Master level. This is because they have favourable indexes too. Having said thus, look out for a school that is faithful to a slated number of years for studies/graduation (for example, let two years be two years for that). When you must have acquired your Master degree, you can fly to any part of the sky unrestricted. Most people don't have such opportunity. Go, don't be afraid. Upgrade your self simultaneously or afterwards to the professional qualifications biased to your discipline. You will be betterof for that. Life does not obey stereotype. You will get a job after the completion of your Master degree even if it takes some little (infinitesimal) time. However, wherever you work, you will climb your organisational hierarchy faster. Take care! |
Time for serious life decision!. |
Sex has been a symbol of 'beginning and end' since the days of Adam & Eve!. 'Beginning' is for procreation and 'end' is death. |
For whatever it is, you are healed IJN. As you have identified with your brothers and sisters for prayers, it is well with you, Amen! |
God bless you Sir. Evil thrive when good men keep mute. He has said it all. The whims and caprices of a few perverts shall never determine the norms of a society. There is need for a mass protest from all and sundry against this bill. I hope our civil society organisations are awake and equal to this bidding. Also, as he said, the medical association (NMA) should rise against such aberration. Above all, may president Buhari never assent to such a bill. The bill should be amended if it must stand!. |
Europe in general, especially western Europe, there is less propensity for crime. It is negligible or nonexistent. Crime for what?, when the government caters for its citizens. If you are unemployed you will be sustained with stipends until you get a job...etc. If you talk of the Netherland, then what of Sweden which is a 'crimeless society'. Nigeria is still far behind, my brother! |
Hmmm. To make way for new inmates, right. |
If I were to be the president for one day, noting the limited time available for me for governance, I will prepare and send an executive bill bordering on corruption to the National Assembly. The penalty for corruption and sabotage like betrayal of public trust and stealing/destruction of government facilities should warrant death sentence or life imprisonment without parole/fine alternative, depending on the extent of the crime. However, the bill should not be retrogressive. We have to start somewhere to purge this nation of the hydra-headed monster - corruption!. |
This is very demeaning for international politics. This is what even a pupil in the elementary school should know. The office of the president needs continuous and continual updating to be efficient, lest you risk disgraceful outing and public embarrassment. Be that as it may, the president should brace up fast to get acquainted with the realities of time. In fact, the president's media team should take the blame for not updating him on international status and protocols. It was just an embarrassment. He is our president and whatever he does smears on the image of Nigeria and Nigerians. To be a president is not a joke. Little wonder developed economies like the US chooses one of the best brains to lead them! |
Bro, take it as a point of duty since this is dear to you, to browse among umte/jamb brochure to find out. Do a research online on that you may get more findings. Is the institution government accredited as to supply candidates for DE in govt. institutions? You may even seek your enquiries enroute private universities. Some things ate possible in that angle. |
In as much as there is freedom of association for the speaker but the circumstances surrounding his emergence and the tide of the present time would have made him to be more cautious in his current visits. Its not wrong par say but he needs to give room for trust and love to develop between him and his party members. He would have just shelved this visit for now. |
I think it's high time presidential flag bearers are allowed to choose their deputies within the party. This will foster trust and confidence between them. |
This is a good development. I like Dogara for his steadfastness. If he were to be lily-livered, he would have chickened out. It is a great lesson to the youths out there- 'anything you believe and have faith in, see it to its logical and final conclusion'. Never say its over until its over. Don't sell out your patrimony on the altar of consensus and unnecessary submission. Give a trial, don't say I will not do this because someone doesn't want to see me do it. Good move! |
I like how they conducted themselves. This is how democracy should be. If you feel aggrieved, you present your grievances in a rational and mature way. Whatever the position of things be, I will like the rule of law to take precedence in all the follow-up actions. Its high time Nigerians be civilized in their actions. This protest is commendable with regards to the peaceful outing. |