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Okay Sir! |
Nonny001.. You should consider going into printing educational books. Love the way you broke it down for dummies. |
Michaelpark:AMEN!! I pray your future is as real and secure as Buhari's certificates. |
Lakeshizu:Lol.. I no wan remember ni? How e dey go nah? |
ollah1:We're talking leagues.. You're talking teams. |
Lakeshizu:WTF.. Since this year, I just dey meet people wey I know before.. Who goes you nah? |
Nashoji:No mind the useless boy. Dey mention Barcelona where Man U dey.. Who born them? The idiot never know the league wey money dey nah |
ollah1:E be like say your pa no wan gree get sense abi? Make devil no punish you this night o.. |
ollah1:Ask UEFA. |
Done deal.. I'm out! |
Rooney badoo.. Young on the R2 levels |
ollah1:We're talking English League, you're talking Spanish League. Dem resemble mates ni? |
Mc Nair's positioning and runs down the left flank has been impressive so far |
Mc Nair don dey feel fresh nah.. Make he no end him destiny for left flank so soon o |
Goal!!! Wilson beats his marker and lashes the shot in despite the keeper getting a hand to it. |
Di Maria out.. Herrera in |
Great shot from Di Maria o jare.. Nice work from Wilson to start that move |
Wilson loading.. Van Persie out.. If this guy score, RVP don mess up |
Two corners for Cambridge in succession since Kaikai enter sha ![]() |
This kaikai boy wey worry us don enter o.. Tell Rojo make he leave excursion dey back small |
Corners: Manchester United 9 - 1 Cambridge |
Lol.. Fellaini dey do leg over sha.. |
damipayne:US and Nigeria are two countries in two different stages of development. Don't be so quick as to imitate them without the enabling environment for such to be a success. A typical Nigerian townhall meeting is no different from the campaigns;to be attended by the less busy. Nothing more. |
delors:Like I said, only incapacitated frustrated people resort to insults because they can't drive home their point. If you feel I insulted you, that's because you feel guilty of insulting 'people' That's the point, and the point is that you have refused to open your mind to what's happening around the world. You said in a typical Nigerian environment, everyone holds presidential debates, what is wrong with being unconventional to achieve desire resultsThe wrong things here are 1. He has qualification issues and instead of tackling them head-on, he is manipulating the less-informed to succeed by 'crook' and tear the nation apart if he is found out. So much for a 'saint'. 2. He can't stand head-to-head with his foe, even in the most uncomfortable of fighting positions. What's the military buhaha all about then? We knew right from the on-set that the debates were rigged with Dokpesi being a PDP chieftain, what did you expect?What is the relationship between Dokpesi and Channels TV? Presidents hold town meetings all over civilised countries; it is a way of reaching the grassroots.Evidence of a town hall meeting in a typical Nigerian scenario, I requested. Buttress your claim. GMB debated in all his previous contests. He even floored GEJ in the last one.Like an erudite rightly pointed out, yesterday's mean cannot satisfy today's hunger. Besides, GMB defeating GEJ in a debate?? Source please? So, resulting to Town Hall is nothing but a strategy no one saw coming; it should be applauded. It simply shows the difference between being a politician and being a technocrat.Just like Nigerians applauded Jonathan visiting another country to promote relations while ASUU were on strike right? Talking about misplaced priorities. Must it be presidential? what is the essence of it being presidential? I cited a very near example by referring to the Ministry of Health, we have heard cases where Obama held town hall meetings, community hall meetings (Canada), and so on. Bro, this is a no-pointerI believe you must have carried out a case study before. Just itemize one with close resemblance to a typical Nigerian setting. ill-prepared? How? Becuase he will not honour the shoddy debate set to tarnish his reputation, now, you call him ill-prepared? Dude, seriously?Nah.. Ill prepared because the basic fundamental qualification required to be legally fit to contest is in question. His advisers surely suck at planning. And goodluck for him, there are many who don't know the value of such. Educated individuals? Great. A so-called PhD holder (unverified), ruled this country for 6 years. Please bro, show me the difference he has made so far?Lol.. Like seriously, there is nothing worth telling a biased mind on issues like this. Even recently, APC commended his decision to privatise PHCN. Then, there's FOI.. Like, where do I end, where do I begin?? Baba Iyabo is not as educationally decorated as Mr. GEJ, yet he made landmark moves in his first few years as civilian leader.Yes. I remember OBJ's first 'landmark move'. Remember Odi 1999? Cost Nigeria over 20,000 displaced lives, millions worth of properties and N37bn compensation from the FG pocket. That's what it took to give OBJ brains. I'll take you back to school: Who built all the major infrastructure in Nigeria, and when? 85% under the different military regimes. Who was the most educated of them all? Maybe Gowon. Did he hold a PhD? No. Did he hold an Msc? No.Back to school? You call information of the 1980s today's school? Compare the number of Ph. D degree holders now to then. This is a no-brainer. In the eyes of the blind, a one-eyed man is the king. Today is the civilian rules and we go by civilian standards. What does the 1999 constitution stipulate with regards to qualify/disqualifying an aspirant? Minimum of WAEC. Does it mean the constitution is flawed to stipulate that? No. A sitting president, with a caricature PhD made a grave and unforgivable grammatical blunder just a few days go...so much for literacy.When was that constitution made and how much has Nigeria transformed since then 'academic-wise'? I'm advocating for a review so that misfits can stop baring their buttocks in the face of Nigeria. Let him go to school. 30 years after service and Buhari hasn't deemed it fit to improve himself as a civilian. If you really want educated leaders, you should be campaigning for the likes of Wole Soyinka, Elechi Amadi, Pat Utomi and maybe make a trip to the graveyard, resuscitate late Chinua Achebe to come rule.Of course, those are the kinds we want to see up there. People who knows what it means to want something really bad and 'sweat' to get it. Not archaic sailors riding of favours from their past. However, we must make do with the best available option we have now! |
kennyeast:When we get to the bridge, we will cross it. Besides, neither do I know you nor have you been to my house before. Why all these generator talk like we're jolly friends from years back? |
Do you know we are approaching midnight? |
ernieboy:I don't believe Buhari is the inventor of town meetings in Nigeria. How many of them have you attended personally? Date, Time and Venue, if you may. I believe in being practical |
jayymysterio:He hasn't achieved his full potential truthfully, but he has done quite a lot in spite of the challenges and foes before him. The good-for-nothing illiterates are the culprits utilizing their poisonous words to mislead those who can't find out things for themselves. And yes, I emphasize on 'educated' because it's not easy to become one. It's far easier not to be. Until these scourges are completely thrown away from the helm of affairs, Nigeria's productivity will continue to decline |
teemanbastos:If you're a graduate and you still have absolutely no idea on how to get something worthwhile for yourselves, then the money spent in training you to go 'know it all' is a waste. Instead of you to see the occupied market as a challenge, you relax in the comfort of your mental poverty and put the blame on someone else. You keep whining about 'government jobs' while graduates fresh off NYSC are heating up nicely. Lazy boy. |
delors:Only incapacitated frustrated people resort to insults when they can't drive their points home. Town Hall meetings is the order if the day in the western world.Evidence of this to buttress your claim at least, especially in a typical Nigeria-like scenario. One was still held this morning in TO by the minister of health, and two to follow later today.I'm talking Presidential debate, you're talking Ministry of Health. This is why you should expect the unexpected from the APP guys, they do the unconYes. Like fielding an ill-prepared aspirant. That worked wonders GEJ had the debate questions and answers already, we weren't born yesterday dude.AIT hosted, APC cried foul play. Channels TV took over and you're screaming foul play. Scaredy cat. That's why we need educated individuals. We worked hard enough to know nothing good comes easy. We expect the worse and take the best as a plus. Well, there's always BBC Hausa with Lai Mohammed as the host if you need a petting session on TV. |
Freeandfair:Never knew US had town halls too. Who is their chief? An American version of Pete Edochie? ![]() |
eighTHREAD:Yes. Grassroots when he should be defending his pride. His campaigns earlier were aimed at whom? The shoots? A vision of how he will treat you when elected. He will abandon pressing issues to seek ways to score cheap points for himself instead. Certificate AWOL.. Inability to face his rival under pressure.. And he goes underground, aware from full glare to manipulate the brains of unsuspecting aged men like himself. As if they will remember their discussions sef ![]() |
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