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I noticed this about a year ago. I think it just because we a major consumer and it easier for them to put NAFDAC number on all product since a substantial percentage goes to Nigeria other than printing a different package for Nigeria |
presido1:yeah , we are watching the real match |
It time for Amodu to go |
I totally agree with this guy for the first time |
Was this not the same Deji that gave an ultimatum to a certain cement dealer( non indegens) in Akure, some months back, to Increase the price of Cement ; so that his price will not be lower |
viperman:Please how soon are you starting this. We need to help ourselves, N.B The naval guys will have gone free if NOT for the video recordings. |
bayemibo:Apologies accepted , Articles on Nairaland are well referenced , please take Note. It is forgivable since you are new on the forum |
Ibime:Yes oh. Na Fashola slippers we take do goal post sef ![]() |
Last week we played football under the bridge. I did not know it was him until it was my set and he started to beg me to choose him**** Yawns**** |
I thought there way sharia in Kaduna? |
Udode:You can hugs all the Ladies, But i think the men will be happy with handshake. But try to bend your knee a little while greeting. They will REALLY appreciate if you can COMPLETETLY kneel down on your knees to greet your in-laws |
Recognise:Even if these projects are out of jealousy or rivalry, I LOVE THIS TYPE OF RIVALRY, other than rivalry of the fattest Swiss account |
hi girl, Just walk otherwise you'll never enjoy your relationship because He'll never forgive you |
A-town:I do NOT agree sir, Vendors ( contractors) offers more in term of career exposure than Operators. That could inform the choice |
rite2salas:Not so funny afterall |
I have always believed that the solution to our developmental problem is real Federalism and good governors. If we have 30 (thirty )very exceptional governors in Nigeria; we will bother less about the tribe of or who the President is. Of the 3 tiers of government in Nigeria, the State has the highest effect on people. If all the Niger delta governors were very exceptional and committed to the people, I think the level of agitation by the youths would be less than what we have now. If all States have a world class hospital in their senatorial districts, that means we'll have 3X 36 of such spread round the country. For those championing for Fashola for president; I think they should focus on having more than 30 fasholas at the elms of affairs of our States |
inspired_m:A Nairalander in AUTO section |
I fail to see the connection between the fact that Lagos is the worst place to work and another fact that expatriates or foreigners refuse to leave the city when their contract expires |
@ poster Have you ever imagined that if we have 30 brilliant governors in Nigeria; whoever occupies the post of the president won't really matter. I guess we need the sharp brilliant guyz like Fashola at the lower levels, e.g State level and Local councils |
Fhemmmy:Sir, Nobody knows ![]() |
KnowAll:This is rubbish yarns |
desgiezd:They prefer the status quo and IRONICALLY they are the ones that complains the most! Nothing GOOD comes easy, someone has to sacrifice. It could be me or you but definitely someone will |
All these houses are more expensive than better ones in Europe, A two bedroom apartment in a ( council flat style building) for ₤223,000 is outrageous, |
(CNN) -- The president of Guinea-Bissau was assassinated Monday, a day after a powerful explosion killed the head of the west African country's military, the prime minister said. Circumstances of Joao Bernardo Vieira's death are unclear. Circumstances of Joao Bernardo Vieira's death are unclear. It was not immediately clear how President Joao Bernardo Vieira, 69, died. Prime Minister Carlos Gomes confirmed the death to CNN. Early Monday, gunfire and rocket explosions were heard near the presidential palace in the capital, Bissau, which lasted for an hour or so, according to local media. Looting was later reported at the presidential palace. Vieira's death comes a day after Gen. Tagme Na Waie, chief of Guinea-Bissau's military, was killed in an explosion. Na Waie died when a bomb went off in his office Sunday, according to local news reports. Five other high-ranking military officials were wounded, two of them critically. After the attack, all local radio stations were ordered to immediately suspend their programs. Na Waie's predecessor also was assassinated. Gen. Verissimo Correia Seabra was shot dead by soldiers in October 2004. Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony, has a history of military coups. Monday's development is the latest violence over four months as the army and Guinea-Bissau's president have clashed. The tiny country, located between Guinea and Senegal, has a population of 1.5 million and is considered one of the five poorest countries in the world, according to the CIA Factbook. The country has been in a near-constant state of political upheaval since independence from Portugal in 1974. In 1980, Vieira became president after a military coup. He was accused of purging political rivals and suppressing dissent, but several coup attempts throughout the 1980s and early 1990s failed to unseat him. In 1994, the country held its first free elections, and Vieira was elected president. He held the post for five years, until a military mutiny ousted him, and the country plunged into civil war. Successor Kumba Yala took office in 2000. He also was unseated in a military coup after three years. Yala's ouster paved the way for Vieira to once again run for office. In 2005, he was re-elected president, pledging to pursue economic development and national reconciliation. source : http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/03/02/guineabissau.general/ |
There can't be anything sensible to justify having a houseboy or housegirl. It is slavery, wicked and plain stupid. If you need help hire someone above 18 years old What the difference between this and what the white did to our forefathers?. |
Gamine:hmmmmmmmmmm. Show me your friend.,?!@#$ ![]() |
Marginalization, Tribalism , nepotism , the bane of our progress.Who cares where you come from? Of what value is an Ijaw, Hausa,Efik, or whatever tibe the president comes from , If i have social security in all spheres of my life and my nation's children lives is secured? |
AN INTERNET fraudster has been jailed for his part in a worldwide scam which saw millions of pounds stolen from people’s bank accounts. Adewale Taiwo (26), who worked as a process engineer at Grimley Smith Associates Ltd, based in Brigg, was one of the ‘big players’ in the UK arm of the Dark Markets website – an invitation only forum for criminals to buy and sell bank card details. Taiwo obtained confidential online banking details from chat rooms and bank workers. He then used the details to hack into personal accounts and transfer huge sums of money – of which he took a percentage – to clients worldwide, ![]() |
ElRazur:http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/article02//indexn2_html?pdate=220209&ptitle=Britain%20To%20Repatriate%20%20800%20Nigerian |
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