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#PerfectTiming |
I read it carefully, but still didn't get the relevance of this that should make it top priority |
And what statement will that make? Go and put your house in order, Tinubu. Must you shove the damage control all over our faces? |
Who will benefit? Who will suffer? If NITEL was still in existence, who knew? I wish NATCOM the best of luck in reviving this company. To those against the 'move', the main issue isn't praying and asking God to take away the evil power of the devil. The issue is if he takes it, will you accept the power instead? |
cyberguy72:I'm in support of probing the outgoing administration for cracks and letting them suffer for their probable ills if found wanting, as a deterrent to others. What is disgusting, however, is painting the incoming administration a 'saintly one'. There is nothing decent about them or their processes either, for now. All I noticed is that Mr Ben gave his car a new coat. Same engine, same interior, same troubles. |
omenka:Dude, blind ignorance fuelled by sentiments sometimes misleads a person. Reversing privatisation would be a step backwards, every well meaning Nigerian knows that. Your cheap call and data rates are long term results of 'deregulation' in the long run. What should be employed rather, is a review of the 'privatisation' processes. You're just so quick to heap allegations on the outgoing administration that you refuse to let 'comprehensive' run its course in your analyses. Note: The roof (sentiments) you built to keep out the rain will also keep out the sun, and vice versa. |
Hahaha.. To think some people were actually defending the earlier flaw. This is a typical story of the fly following the corpse to the grave, only for the corpse to awaken at the last moment and left the fly behind. ![]() |
May God have mercy on them. |
Whenever she needs it. It's just for bodily gratification. Now she enoys sex better because her 'private part' is much more sensitive as she is pregnant than any other time. She will demand it in ways that must surprise you. Plus your sperm is important to the developing foetus at this time to prevent issues like 'pre-eclampsia' and increase her body's acceptance of the foetus. Do it without condoms. Finally, it doesn't have to be rough like in porn movies for it to be effective. So, you can comfortably take it slow. |
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On the subject matter, Fayose and Co. who openly voiced out their aversion to Buhari's administration would also get the heavy hand if this is the proposed modus operandi?? Buhari'd best be careful lest he begins to re-awaken the dreads of his dictatorship spirit in a democratic environment. The reasons there are the legislative and judiciary is to check the powers of the executive. He must tread with caution. |
superstar1:Dude, that was more of a 'bar' than a 'ban'. Why are you attacking blindly? |
vislabraye:Misyarn. Stop reminding people of that B.S jare. That was a messed-up presentation. People who have a say in that are the major exporters and the chief consumers. Nigeria is there, but not 'so there' |
1. He's our next President. He deserves our respect and patriotism, at least, on face value. 2. AIT really went extreme on him during the campaigns. No one would be pleased in his shoes. 3. That notwiithstanding, the decision to 'lock them out' of the coverage was a flawed one. He won't win this case anywhere. He must tread carefully because he isn't popular amongst the press. |
ExInferis:Dude, you're just spoiling for a fight. If the converse is the case, isolate every atom of vileness and untoward uncivility in your post and address me once more. I believe on a careful, unbiased analysis of my original submission, you'ld decipher the subtle message in it and spare me this rehash of an already 'noted' fact. Else, I won't be drawn into your mudslinging banter. I get enough challenges in 'real life' as it is. |
Rexnegro:I will next four years when a decent party is voted in by the citizenry. Keywords: decent, voted in. |
Well, Jonathan was ousted because he didn't fulfill the wish of the majority. We'ld be kidding ourselves if we thought PDP really stood a chance against APC with President Goodluck as the flagbearer. That being said, I also believe the division is long overdue. The bone of contention is the 'oil' which other regions of Nigerial also rely heavily on for sustenance. I'ld have thought that he who pays the piper dictates the tune, but in Nigeria, the population of the Northerners are really oppressing every other region and that is so not cool. |
midolian:It sure concerns me when people soil the image of Nigeria on social media, especially with the world watching. At least, now whomever is watching knows only 'some' Nigerians don't actually know the meaning of hypocrisy. |
Green snake wey one man see dey turn to python overnight. (Igbo proverb). |
Well, it'll be stashed in the warehouse of propaganda alongside other bogus claims we've been hearing sequel to the elections. I've heard too many B.S to be surprised by one 'odd' one out. |
midolian:It's obvious you don't even know how to use the word 'hypocrisy'. Many a PDP stalwarts have decamped to APC. If PDP is referred to as being corrupt since her inception, then all her members all these years have been supportive to corruption. To say that APC is incorruptible in the same breath is 'hypocrisy'. Any further counter on this from you requires only one response; a link to download MSDict. |
Chai.. See milking of the country's resources?? Well, una don try. Make another set of politicians come milk their own share. |
I wish it costs 5,000 naira to open a thread on Nairaland ![]() |
FOREXMARTS:I have a very good knowledge about how Cultism functions in Imo State. For the OP's stated intentions, Cultism would be the least of one's concerns when planning to settle in Imo because they are kiddies' affair here, mostly exists in rural parts of Imo and the institutions of the state. Perhaps, the cost of living there would be the only viable problem I forsee. |
That is to say, he shouldn't be riding one right? Because bicycle riders are dime a dozen in Imo State, very few make the local news. Congratulations Owelle ndi Igbo. I wished it was Ihedioha though. |
I think an 'unmarried' person sharing family secrets would be a step too far, except if it is something from the family background that may affect the relationship in the long run. Otherwise, it is better to respect the family trust, even if he/she is a lifetime partner. If the partner is a talker, it's best the secrets remained secret. It'ld be easier to handle a partner accusing one of witholding issues than family members accusing one of washing dirty linens in public. |
FOREXMARTS:Cultism is everywhere. And I hadn't experienced security issues in Owerri. The security network in Imo is quite effective and formidable. |
I think the comparison was uncalled for. The attacks on the Nigerians on their soil is termed 'xenophobia'. The death of the South Africans is termed ?? 'Murder'? 'Assassination'? 'Accident'? Which exactly? Because it's certainly not xenophobia. |
Ilekeh:Exactly.. Oba Akiolu comes to mind. |
Owerri is a great place to be. Everything is there: Quiet, Food and Fun. |
Enquire from the victors if any call of congratulations have been made so far.. ![]() |
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