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Handsome dudes tho. |
That's life for you@ayaka. M surprised to see orji uzor and him calling him a friend too |
OBJ always cuddling to dem mamas. |
Lasisi..... Federal Government College Enugu. Lasisi la gwo gwo. Ajo nwa. |
I think streamlining is cheaper, not so sure though |
Very good initiative o. I wish ikpeazu keeps us with this pace, he will truly make all ngwas proud. Congrats kaycee never knew you had this very good opportunity to show your penchant and drive for success and excellence. Hardwork pays off. |
Nice one. just remember to be a cause of blessings to others too. that guy is a rare gem tho |
why haven't our renowned economists fix a meeting with the president to talk over how our naira and economy should be saved. They are only good at criticising without concerted efforts to proffer solutions |
After suffering for 9 months you end up killing your babies |
Don't know how genuine it is but still there is no harm in trying since it won't cost nothing to do so. it seems the closing date is today too. In case the picture is blurred, the email to send the cv to- recruiting@enugudisco.com. subject of the email- GRADUATE TRAINEE PROGRAM. Required field of study- electrical and electronic engineering and other engineering courses, management, physical and social sciences.
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90% Of Nigerians Are Corrupt, Bafarawa Declares As He Asks FG To Find Out How States Became Broke After Years Of Enjoying Oil Money Former Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa has described 90 percent of Nigerians as corrupt. Bafarawa, who was recently questioned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for collecting money from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) wondered why states in Nigeria have suddenly gone broke after years of enjoying the windfall from oil. “When I left office, I left behind N12 billion in the treasury. You can see the fortune that came the way of the nation between 2007 and 2015 when the price of oil rose to over $100 per barrel. One begins to wonder why those who enjoyed the huge oil revenue should be asking for bailout from the Federal Government,” Bafarawa told Vanguard in an interview. “I can say that I left behind legacies that generations yet unborn will be very proud of. We had a good leader, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, who was committed to fighting corruption and he created many institutions like the EFCC and the ICPC to handle the job. Whatever name you want to give him; whether he did it for fighting corruption or for witch-hunting, at least, it assisted in fighting corruption. He laid a foundation, he realised there was corruption and he fought it. After he left, his successors -YarÁdua and Jonathan-did not do much to fight corruption and that exacerbated the monster in the land. “Today, one can say that up to 90 percent of Nigerians are corrupt because when you go to the grassroots level, that is where corruption starts. The electorate will demand money before they elect you into office no matter how good you are, no matter the kind of ideology you have and intend to bring for their own good. If you don’t give them money, they would not support you. The game is that anyone who comes and shares money to them gets the support and nothing more,” the former governor said. Bafarawa also explained his reason for supporting President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption despite being one of the early victims of probe. “My support for him stems from the fact that it is a blessing for Nigerians that Buhari’s administration is fighting corruption,” he said. “We shouldn’t see it as Buhari fighting corruption but something that all of us must join and ensure that it succeeds because Buhari can’t do it alone. It would also be dangerous if we ignore the fight against corruption because it will swallow the country. “As I have said earlier when a huge amount of about $100 a barrel for crude oil is spent and all the money vanishes and government has to bail states out it shows clearly that something has gone wrong somewhere. Giving that bailout to state without the federal Government investigating what they did with their huge oil earnings was a bit hasty. I would have expected the President to raise a committee to probe how the states incurred their debts and how they arrived at seeking bailout and how they want to use the bailout funds. “For this administration to succeed in fighting corruption, the government must involve not just the EFCC and ICPC but also other Nigerians. The government must open an office for public awareness for fighting corruption.” http:///20dg6b1 |
News for wailers to feed on Dis is no longer about the wailers please let's stand us against any impunity whatsoever |
still waiting for the minister of finance to come out and analyse this budget at the NA, then I will finally decide whether this is a budget to payback sponsors or a change in the wrong direction or a budget to address the goliath problems facing nigeria. |
this girl just have an enticing body |
this is the kind of constructive critique I always hope to see in here and not verbal insults and ethnic intolerance. |
Okay o is all good. I just pray at last all your travels turns out to yield something positive for nigeria. #hopeful |
I don't think you are right bro. the article also said the money is for those not refusing or fighting not to go home. so tell me how can someone willing come to b deported and still refuse to go home |
I have tried not calling her but when I stop she won't stop. honestly she's very cool. she cares a lot as a friend and is not like am totally on friendsone cos we have made out countable times tho |
I have been friends with this girl for three years and since then we have been building up emotions and feelings since then. just the other day I took her out for dinner and it was fun and thrilling as usual. I came back I sent her those message and that was her reply. anytime we hang out 2geda it's just fun but each time I try to up my game she demoralise me with such response but each time I back off she doesn't back off she keeps keeping in touch and care for me. the only time we try something like romance is when she's off guard or feels like. please ladies I need your advice from a lady's perspective where am I not getting it right.
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To preside over nigeria is not easy at all. soldiers are killed we play politics with it. terrorists attacks France we change our facebook profile to the colour of their flag in solidarity. from everyday comment here is just obvious we are not one.#teamtruefederalism |
if the life span will reach 15 years know that the road really tried. |
Nigeria is know a jungle. hunters turn to hunted and hunted turns to hunter |
nice information from you all. |
And I was even planning on enrolling with CIAPS Mtcheew. They just disappointed me with this list how can oshiomole top obiano |
Don't know when we will all stop this tribal war in here. |
I might not always be on the same page with fayose but I think he's just spot on. truth be told APC is still running this govt with propaganda and as if they re still electioneering. we have the biblical Joseph that guided the economy in time of recess. I believe God gave u people victory to address this looming danger. come 2019 if our economy crashes APC we know |
I might not always be on the same page with fayose but I think he's just spot on. truth be told APC is still running this govt with propaganda and as if they re still electioneering. we have the biblical Joseph that guided the economy in time of recess. I believe God gave u people victory to address this looming danger. come 2019 if our economy crashes APC we know |
I can only b a sympathiser to the cause of biafra if only they are fighting for good governance but saying we are marginalised is just a big lie. Abuja's airport is named after an igbo man. The currencies of nigerian still have igbo words on them, these are just additions to what baba pointed out. let's just be honest with ourselves our igbo leaders that executed the first coup weren't just sensitive in the follow actions of the coup.......is just a case of a theory being defiled cos the reactions this time was just not equal to the action with the open massacre and genocide killing of millions. Lesson: think before you act. |
Nigeria dis, Nigeria that. naija make we take am easy |
fayose an angel amongst fallen demons |
The truth is that finding corrupt free ministers in this our political era with the kind of politics we play will make it more easier for a camel to pass the needle's eye. I like the work ethics and vision of fashola and amaechi, let's just hope their supposed corrupt nature and amaechi's vindictive attitude doesn't overshadow them. |
I just think is time we tell ourselves the truth. continuing with this one nigeria is dangerous and will definitely cause us more problems in future. just using nairalanders comments as a case study will attest to it. let's visit the national conference recommendations and see anyway we can proffer solutions to our problems. governing by regional heads or dividing along tribes...just anyway we can |