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Tetelestai, it is finished - John 19:30 |
Wow.. I'm blown 😲 |
Tadadobe:I can see that you're one of those that don't pay their taxes. People like you are the reason the government run away from their responsibility. Look at the stupid and naive assumption you're making. |
Delightsome2023:Who no know, no know 🤝 |
BeardGangJnr1:Jesus 🤦🏾♂️ |
Have you been to an Easybuy office for this complaint? I mean, with all of all these issues, that'd be the first thing I'd do; to get another payment solution since I do not really enjoy defaulting on anything. |
They'd see this picture later in their final year when they no longer have interests in school festivities because of the shege they have seen😂 yarimo:Always representing your party normally 😎
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BeardGangJnr1:Then why sharing what you're ignorant of? It literally takes seconds to confirm what is worldwide knowledge. I can take a wild guess the party you support. 🤦🏾♂️
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blacknp:I see you, Chief
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The old order is fighting back. But we remain steadfast in our hunt to get a quality leader up there. APC is a dream child of Tinubu supporters and Buhari supporters. They have failed; breaking all manner of population poverty records within the past 8 years. Mediocrity will not be tolerated anymore and Nigerians made that known through the ballot. Stay steadfast Nigerians. We are a good leader away from a hard reset to ensure our generations benefit from our labour of love https://youtube.com/shorts/v1C1tnDlaKY?feature=share |
Mindlog:What a bummer. He's absolutely right to always point at the North because in many ways than one, they have contributed to Nigeria as a country being backward in many indices. They need urgent emancipation and it should be everyone's concern. |
tamdun:South East has the least poor people in Nigeria. |
Garba is just doing what he is meant to do; mudsling at even non-existent opportunities. But like Obi said, those who feed off the corrupt order will fight back. tamdun:Because 65% of those living below poverty line are found in Northern Nigeria. That you have corn in your back pocket shouldn't rob you of basic analytic skills.
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Look at those scores! |
Alex Reports, I dey greet o. You are indeed a great mentor. Your disciples dey cook.
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wis3:Well meaning Nigerian been told to expect them and to recognize them by their acts 😎
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wis3:Like described above, the message is for those who mean well for Nigeria. 😎 |
I encourage Nigerians to remain calm and steadfast in the journey to reclaiming their mandate of a New Nigeria. I will never give up on this journey until victory is achieved. I never expected the journey to a New Nigeria to be an easy one. The forces, who had over the years, lived off the old order, are bound to fight back, as is being experienced now. If they come at us through land, air and sea, we will respond to them through land, air and sea but, we will remain law abiding and will never give up on the nation. We are on the right path and we will remain committed to the course. I reiterate my commitment to building a Nigeria that will be beneficial to every Nigerian. The struggle to reclaim this mandate is not about me as a person but, about millions of Nigerians who placed their trust in me through their votes. The millions of Nigerians who voted for me did not just cast their votes but, they invested their hopes in me and they deserve justice. So, we must stay the course. Beyond regaining our mandate, I am committed to lifting people out of poverty and I remain committed to transforming Nigeria starting from the North to every part of the nation. There may be more mud slinging from those who are against the emergence of the New Nigeria but, I would never be deterred by the obstacles along the way to victory. I have always lived my life in the most law abiding manner. Sometimes as humans, we make mistakes but, I will never knowingly break any law. I am therefore not afraid of the lies and propaganda against my person. They are part of the journey to a New Nigeria. -PO https://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1648419014866255872?t=6KPnEYlb13Rh-MBVMkU6Ig&s=19
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Over 6 weeks since this payment has been made to certain people I know that participated in Lagos and other states and we have this in Bauchi? Damn. |
Enskynelson:Right. I witnessed a situation where at the end of the day, the owner of the lost possessions was refunded all their expense; paid by the culprit. |
Stupid really. Does Reno read? Someone uploads the passport alongside an EC9 form; isn't the issue obvious? But Reno manages to miss the entire picture and goes on and on about how a diplomatic passport came to be. 😏 Waste of video. |
Impunity |
So I was on a virtual interview with this remote company. The weirdest I've ever had considering Nigerian factor in things. Aside the 'can we meet you' question where I got to describe myself, I was asked 3 questions, 1 off my CV and description and the other 2 questions were crazily unexpected. The first question was the details of how I and my team managed to revive a defunct school in a community not so big on attending school during my service year in South-South Nigeria. Being a seasoned teacher and in love with teaching, it was a challenge I welcomed and I shared the story; the ups and downs and victory at last. For some reason, the interviewer found that interesting. The second question was 'What is the newest thing you just learnt how to do'.. I was like what? My life played before my eyes, thousands of things I learnt, looking for the best to impress with. But they were too many; I just had to stick to the last thing I was just learning that morning; which was how hexadecimal database works. I wasn't even learning it per se, just taking a look at how it is 😂. I told them that, explaining just as a teacher would. I later got to understand that their aim was to be sure you're always open and ready to learn. The third question was the weirdest and got me dumb for a while. 'How many churches are in Lagos'.. Like Dude, waah? I couldn't wrap my mind around any figure at that moment. After mulling for a while, I just told them 600. The next question was how did I get that? I was like I have 3 major churches around me; expanding that to my locality should be like 6; take that further to like 30 in this LGA, multiplied by 20 LGs in Lagos should give us 600. And he responded 'Okay'. Curious, I asked back at the end of the interview and was told there is no right answer. What mattered to them was how you managed to arrive at your answer. Oh and I googled it later and saw about 10,000 churches in Lagos. Bummer 😂.. Anyways, it's been a great experience working for them; the opportunities for growth are tremendous and the only challenge you'd encounter growing here is you. |
nepapole:Let's get it straight. You have an issue not with the person whose policies will affect you but people, most of whom who you know simply because you have an internet connection? Get well soon. |
Popular Journalist, Rufai Oseni, called out NBC for not issuing a fine to NTA for a live broadcast of the supposed winner of Adamawa gubernatorial elections; an exercise which was far from over and not within the purview of the REC to announce. INEC has since nullified the actions of the REC, Hudu Ari, saying it is an usurpation of INEC hierarchy and the electoral law.https://twitter.com/ruffydfire/status/1648232763173097472?t=XE-RZcbZpqBDfBo6qTTyLA&s=19
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rtdCivilservant:So what's the answer to the question?
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Rest In Peace, Ma'am. It is also nice that many people got the message herein that APC supporters in the South West have been denying. |
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