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bantudra:Its a pity that you can talk like this; he is a brave man who believes and stands by his words. He is the real hero while you are a coward, obnoxious and with an odious personality who hides behind the screen of a phone to yarn dust. Purge yourself of hate so you can live long. |
sarrki:Chai, the sense you don't have is paining me. What made Nnamdi a criminal? He is simply a prisoner of conscience. We all hailed Mandela for been in prison for 27 years; Nnamdi. Has been told to step down on his demand for Biafra and regain his freedom yet he refused; personally, I don't support Biafra cos Igbos will lose big time but righting the wrongs is a sure way of whittling down this issue of IPOB and Biafra. Nobody is a child of hate but you cannot beat a child and stop him from crying. |
Its no longer news that Innocent Idibia is organizing a protest march on Sunday 6th of February 2017. Its no longer news that the recession is turning to depression; that there is anger and hunger in the land; that unemployment has reached its peak. Nobody is exempted from the cash crunch and the tardy, incompetent and seemingly failed system we are witnessing today. We are all witnesses to the tears, anguish, lack, poverty, repression, hunger, police brutality, nepotism, unemployment; epileptic power supply, failed health system, ineffective legislature, corrupt judiciary and a tardy, annoying executive. Are we going to fold our hands and watch our commonwealth destroyed? Many people can easily seat behind their computers and in their comfort zones to lend support but who will come out that day? This is a kinda rollcall for people who will come out and participate. It can be done simultaneously in all the major cities of Nigeria; as it is going on in Lagos, it will go on in other parts of Nigeria too. The time to change the status quo is now cos the dagger that did the damage still drips with blood. How many of us will come out? |
That is what we are talking about. We talk about equality and overall development yet you disenfranchise some set of people from benefiting from the commonwealth. You don't want them to secede yet you don't want them to benefit. If you beat a child, you cannot stop him from crying. |
NwamaziNwaAro:Read in between the line; she did not grow up with the dad because he left them long ago. |
When a country allows a man to hand over power to his wife without an election or due process, then the country is suffering from brain damage- Robert Mugabe 1996. |
skywalker240:This is my poem and I follow my line not yours. What is your own? |
skywalker240:Hot dog is not dog meat. Also hating dogs as pets has nothing to do with eating dog meat. |
Hot I'm trending on the billboard I'm writing on the blckboard I'm riding on a white ford I have a very big God I need a really deep hug I buy my drinks on big jugs I'm sincere yet I hate dogs I'm fit yet I do jogs I eat sharwama and hot dogs... To be continued; if you do music, hit me up. |
Its all good. Wetin concern me for cucumber matter? Who is a rapper, let's flow... Hot I'm trending on the billboard I'm writing on the blckboard I'm riding on a white ford I have a very big God I need a really deep hug I buy my drinks on big jugs I'm sincere yet I hate dogs I'm fit yet I do jogs I eat sharwama and hot dogs... To be continued; if ya do music, hit me up. |
That Ojota has become something else. If you pass there during rush hours, you go stand tire. The govt should either build another pedestrain bridge or remove the wires to allow people cross the road. I pass there once in a while and the experience is not pleasant one bit. Who bridge epp sef? Bridge or no bridge, people go still cross road and person wey motor go kill, bridge no go stop am, lol. |
This is a fallacy of generalization but HIV is real and lots of people are into unprotected sex especially young people. Abstinence is still the key to healthy living. |
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Gnld scam my people pls ignore them. You gonna waste your tfare for nothing |
The problems of Nigeria both past and present have conglomerated again. They come for our convocation but send their children abroad so we won't come for their own convocation. |
khaymillers:One of the best in her school and not in Nigeria. Cut the man some slack; he's in pains. |
ElPhoche:Pls bro be careful oooo. Your life is more important because in as much as the government pays lip service to the welfare of health workers, some patients are time bombs waiting to explode. One love and best wishes. |
slowbreeze:Its a sad commentary on how the health sector has degenerated to an abysmal nadir. The goodness however is that private individuals are stepping up the throttle by helping to bring in world class medical facilities and infrastructure but alas, with the high rate of poverty, how many people can afford it? |
Medicine is attractive in Nigeria but the problem is lack of medical infrastructure. Even the government of the day is doing little or nothing to address the rot and decay in the health sector. Government pays better than private hospitals but some private hospitals have better equipment which in turn makes their services more exorbitant. Government run health facilities are understaffed and their is no effort towards maintenance of existing facilities. Old ones are not replaced and new ones are not brought in. How many dialysis machines do we have in government run health facilities in Nigeria? Even drugs and stuffs as little as handgloves are lacking in government hospitals. These things reduce the efficiency of doctors and they would rather practice in a place where all needed facilities are put in place for optimal and maximum performance. Till we get things right, we will always have brain drain of doctors in Nigeria. This is why we have many health issues in Nigeria because the ratio of doctors to patients leaves much to be desired. I went to a government run health facility to run some tests two weeks back: only one person was on duty; collecting money, issuing receipts, taking the sample, running the test and writing the results: tell me why errors will not be high! |
GspotAngela:That means you are in your late 20's or early 30's. The present children of anger have not because they are more interested in mundane things.I have read all save one: Zambia. Shall be free. |
Sgwash:Na jealousy dey worry them. I have known Ben from his hey days but the truth remains that if. Not for the senate rule that affects first timers, he should become the senate president in the spirit of equity, fairplay and unity |
Ben was former speaker Imo house of Assembly so he is qualified to be Deputy Senate President. He has a degree in Political science from a University in France. But he cannot be made deputy. Senate presido if Saraki is still there. Ben became speaker as a first timer so he can still be senate president if not for the. Senate rule. But if we are to follow zoning in Nigeria, he is the only APC senator from south East and so should be the president of the senate but alas, he cannot be. |
duduade:In Africa, you don't talk while you are eating. |
Imagine evil. The okada man survived boko haram in the North yet he died in his home state in the hands of a "brother" security operative. May God save us from evil brothers and untimely death. Even Stephen the policeman died via stones like his bible counterpart. |
computerboy:A very resounding round of applause for you my brother. Your answer to that ignoramus is as apt as it is effective, sagacious and very 'delicious' |
400billionman:Steal ke? It was a virgin bush/farm owned by the school but untended because the land was very vast and so they could not cultivate all the land belonging to the school. I can never encourage stealing no matter how small. |
DavidGodwin:Handling axe? Today is even axe day: 7:7 |
Cherishing:Thamks ma'am. |
BiafranNigerian:Hahahahaha. Its not true. We had an international corper who had the money but enjoyed the traditional stuff more than the local guys. What if you have money but you cannot buy things you need because they are not available; what would you do? |


