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Fathering amazing pups since 2016,a real oko omoge! |
Dunsine:Still available. Perfect title |
Still available, very good title, ideal for investors in the diaspora who would like to watch their land appreciate in value. This investment is 1000% safe! |
DeltaOil:This is the exact same reason, the exact attitude that makes people avoid ur fathers land. Smart business man will now invest this mad money in ur land and be held to ransom by u mofos. He didn't even invest in the North. He followed peace, security and enlightenment. Keep saying 'my father's land' and 'our oil' and watch the world leave you behind. Ayam sorry for you. |
Still available |
Still balling |
Location is in Ondo State. What we have to sell is the top - class platform and a few equipment to get an investor on the way. Make no mistake, this will be the cheapest way to start-up your sports betting company if you are interested. We have the experience to set you on the way... |
My dog is cool. One of Akure's top 3 boerboels. Very well kept. |
My dog is banging. One of Akure's top 3 boerboels. Very well kept. |
Still available. |
Tolexander:You know there is a rapist and a child molester locked in you somewhere. You are Sick. 'She probably enjoyed it'. You are not only sick, you are dumb. Dumb enough to think that a 4year old can enjoy being molested. That is the classic molester's defense. To all those who liked and shared, something is wrong with you. When you are told to flee sick ish like porn, you say you have got the 'maturity' to handle it until the devil brews kunu with your destiny. And to those who surrounded and photographed the little girl without help or first aid, o ma se o. Odd world, sick country of unwell people. Osaaro Tuesday. |
I lean a bit more towards the APC than the PDP. I did a 5hour trip and stayed away from family for days to vote for PMB... but I have issues with many policies and programmes, and here is another. Change begins with me is a very shallow slogan. Anyone can see through it and interpret it as an attempt at passing the puck. I can tell that spent minds put this together. Chude Jideonwo, Debola Lagos, etc could never have come up with change begins with me. They would have done better. Young media personalities passion are about Nigeria can do better than change begins with me... Yuck. How about be the change? A bit passive but passes the message across and can apply also to both the leaders and the led.... Good PR passes salient messages across subtly. This one is a good message too, but the medium is too direct. Failure is almost certain. |
Plot of land for sale at Cocacola Estate, Mowe Abaren. Title: Global C of O. Serious enquiries, please call 08035070763 or 08115558530. |
Fantastic fawn coloured boerboel available for stud services in Akure, Ondo State. Dog is intelligent, assertive and very productive. Contact 08035070763 or 08115558530. Discount available.
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Chief, car looks good. Have a good offer.. How can I reach you? |
I begin by rehashing the story of a special nation in the bible- the nation of Israel. From a biblical account, these people were very dear to God, such that he undertook special miracles to free them from their slavery to the Egyptians, led by a fearsome Pharaoh. Some of these miracles included the invasion of the Egyptians’ streets by frogs, the affliction of their bodies by boils and the massacre of their first sons by death. This nation was liberated by the mighty hands of the God of Israel, and ideally, such miraculous works ought to have been repaid by faith, unquestionable loyalty and incurable optimism. This was not the case however, as the Israelites were characteristically negative in their thinking, pessimistic in their outlook and backwards in their logic. The bible recalls that as early as 45 days after their deliverance, they had made a second diatribe to Moses as to why they were better off serving pharaoh. The lashes, the chains and the bondage they suffered suddenly felt better than the uncertainties and their fear of the unknown. To them, Pharaoh was more comforting than their mighty God, and their past was a better prospect than the glorious future covenanted them centuries before they were born. Pharaoh, the tyrant, the one who would rather sacrifice his first born, and give his life instead of their freedom suddenly became a magnificent alternative to their inconvenient present and their glorious future. Fast-forward September 2015: The scene is different, but the scenario is similar here in Nigeria- another nation specially loved by God, and rescued from the throes of injustice, unparallel recklessness, unprecedented theft, debilitating corruption and crass incompetence. We can also witness a disenchanted few on the verge of repeating history. The few are magnifying the treacherous ‘Pharaohs’ God delivered us from: the same ones that pushed Nigeria to the brink of division and cast her people into untold hardships, simply because they haven’t gotten to the promise land, barely 3 months after their remarkable rescue. For purpose of emphasis, let do another time-travel to the immediate past- let’s go back to Nigeria a few days before May the 29th. The prevailing decadence before PMB: It became impossible a few days to the general elections for the PDP-led Government (who share more than the letter ‘P’ with Pharaoh) to manipulate electricity supply and fake an improvement to achieve electoral glory like they usually did back in the days. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I noticed a connection between a surge in power supply and electioneering season, such that as we neared general elections preceding 2015’s, power supply would suddenly be better. The PDP would bank on the myopia of Nigerians, and trust that they would forget the previous years and the discomfort, and cast their votes for them as a reward for 2 weeks of mysterious supply of electricity, forgetting the 208 weeks of darkness. Such was the devious craft of the PDP, and such was the amazing gullibility of many. Unlike such previous manipulations however, it became impossible for the Goodluck Jonathan led government to manipulate power before the general elections because electricity generation was at an all-time low, and the Privatization exercise was proving as untidy and ineffective as other critical sectors of the Nation Nigeria under his watch. I had predicted that Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan would toe the line of his predecessors by engaging in pre-electoral abracadabra. This involved the panic development of at least two or three landmark public projects to distract Nigerians from his general failings and con us to a second-term. I listed the substantial construction of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the substantial completion of the second Niger Bridge, and improvement (or manipulated improvement) in electricity supply as these projects that would be rushed and touted as his achievements for which he would ‘deserve’ a second-term. I was shocked that despite the manifest failure of Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan and his party to point to these concrete (albeit insufficient) achievements, he still had the audacity and the brawn to request for a second term. I was not just shocked, I was angry and befuddled. Indeed, although they spent stupid monies on propaganda to suggest that Nigeria had fared better under GEJ, my three overworked generators, burst tyres on the expressways, inexplicable disorder in petroleum pricing and supply that saw me spend between 97-180 Naira on a litre of petrol with no reasonable explanations, amongst other acts of injustice from that administration meant that it couldn’t fly with me, and with other rightfully disenchanted Nigerians. Nigeria’s economy was nearly flat on its face, whilst useless statistics were the only props that held it up. This near-bankrupt economy had its toll on the common people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and its entrepreneurs. States were finding it difficult to pay salaries and this predicament was general- the lack was no respecter of political affiliation. Indeed, as I type this, I recall a conversation I had with an older man yesterday- he sells used shoes, and he feeds his family from the sale of these shoes- but they are going through a tough time because the workers no longer earn enough to purchase used shoes. This practically tells of the systemic impoverishment that Nigerians suffered as a result of the inefficacy of Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan- but it did not stop there. Contrast the lack and the obvious aggression on the streets to the way the GEJ led administration enriched the corrupt, and your anger should go a notch higher. That administration supervised unchallenged theft and encouraged unbridled kleptomania. I hear that we moved from a nation of convoy cars to a nation of convoy jets under Goodluck Jonathan- a statistic that he was proud of when he made that statement about the number of private jets being the measuring standard for the state of Nigeria’s economy, was it in Kenya? That statement that got me so enflamed… I know a family that because of their closeness to the Jonathans, would travel to Dubai, almost bi-monthly without taking anything besides their passports, and come back with a world of assortments. I heard of another- a militant that as at August 2014 when I heard the story had purchased four (yes, you read right) 2014 model cars for one girl friend. Yes. Girlfriend, not wife, so there’s no assurance that she was the only beneficiary of such largesse. Under GEJ, I saw developments nearly limited to politicians alone. Politicians did massive personal projects such as estates, schools, filling stations, resorts-in-the-middle-of-nowhere, etc, whilst entrepreneurs could only feed on their leftovers or go hungry. Under GEJ, billions became the new legal tender, and there was a race to see who could steal more. Whilst these happened, we had the ‘Goats and Yam’, and the ‘Ordinary stealing is not corruption’ let downs by the man-in-charge (sarcasm intended of course, he was no way in charge). At the tail end of the GEJ/PDP led government, they were so low on goodwill and the centre was not going to hold anymore. People were fed up, and Nigerians, despite the propaganda, the massive employment and gratification of photoshop artists, spin doctors, media houses, amongst others, wanted change. Nigerians decided they had had enough and they alongside God, I believe, booted out Ex-president Jonathan. In other words, Pharaoh became history, and it became imperative for us to look forward, unite and prayerfully build a new Nigeria. What we have however is an attempt by a selfish, sore few to glorify a leader under whose watch things went so awry- one who became a defender of a few thieves at the expense of the many he swore to protect. There is an attempt to rebrand GEJ with photo-shoots, Kenya visits, belated patriotic statements and an exploitation of the grief and suffering he left behind, I’m sure, to the puzzlement of the new administration. A rough transition is not enough a reason to relish slavery, oppression, the breach of trust and the blatant robbery of our common wealth by the then-privileged few. Contrast the “My ambition is not worth the blood of innocent Nigerians” statement with “Terrorism is a global phenomenon, so maybe it is Nigeria’s turn now”, and you see a leader who was deliberately deceptive when he had to be, and otherwise, careless by default. For me, Goodluck is being glorified, but he is in no way glorious. Giving up on ‘change’ so soon? Like many Nigerians, I want change in an instant, but it will take only the naïve to expect positive, remarkable and irreversible change in 3 months. A reasonable expectation is to allow the new administration settle in, understand the depth of the decay, understand the scale of the problems, and then slowly, but ingeniously, with divine guidance, steer Nigerians to the path of plenty and promise. Really, how has the Government of PMB fared? PMB has not disappointed Nigerians, if you ask me. In fact, I think he has made a good enough start. I could use words like fantastic, exciting, remarkable, etc, but then, they would have to pay me. So as a Nigerian on nobody’s payroll, a young man, an entrepreneur, and I think, as detribalized a Nigerian as you can get, PMB has impressed. First and foremost, I now spend only 87Naira to buy petrol, and electricity is more stable in my home, such that I now spend less on Petrol and servicing the last of the strong ones (my loyal generator with 9-lives). This is the first way the PMB led administration touched my life, giving succor from the GEJ administration which took from me to service the wealthy and fuel their private jets and their shopping sprees. Secondly, I find the President’s posture on anti-corruption commendable. It is not a joke, as he has made now his asset declaration and his amiable deputy’s public. That is leadership by example and this President apparently gives a damn. If his administration can tackle corruption head on and give it a massive hit, then he has half-solved Nigeria’s problems. Corruption is the reason our solders combating boko-haram are not motivated. It is the reason why a-meal-a-day cannot be given to our school children. It is the reason why investments in the electricity sector have failed, and it is the reason why the government does not have much to spend on your welfare and mine. PMB has shrugged off the blackmail of the sore-losers and is off to a good start. May God empower him. Unlike the pessimistic apostles of retrogression, the PDP sore-losers and the (hopefully few) Nigerians who forget what we have miraculously escaped from so soon, I look forward to his ministerial nominations and the rest of his tenure with hope, and with the assurance that God loves Nigeria and that PMB is an essential part of the fulfillment of Nigeria’s glorious destiny. |
NA God go help us for dis country.. They said jamb result is out and for over 5hours, one still dont know the real site to check result. Na So so redirecting |
STILL AVAILABLE? |
30 acres in Oregun? WHERE Please give a vivid description of the surroundings. |
Road network? |
Title? |
OMG! Okay o. You will find a buyer, No further comments! Okay, can't but make a comment- freaking crash down this price! |
VIN pls. |
Please give a vivid description of the surroundings.