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Crayola1: English had died a painful death o....comprehend dearAnd what's wrong with apprehend ? Or apprehend simple article? Is it not like using grasp which shares the same definition ? |
Fadenitan: Fashola,fashola,fashola,i channelenge you and your party to allow d EFCC to probe ur gov‘t without hinding any red file and play your holy like angel character and attitude.To me you have not done anything compare to #10b revenue generated monthly in lagos and allocation from abuja.All this ur noisemaker pple that are half binded to see gud work of many pdp governors in other state.You people don't know how to read and comprehend ni? Abi what kind of rubbish is this? The man just challenged you to investigate him and you are asking him to submit himself to investigation.. Slow yellow bus people... |
J12: Fashola is a good governor, No doubts about that. However, is he indirectly trying to say solely on his salary?This is the kind of incompetence nonsense killing that country. The man said investigate him instead of all the silly noise and excuses and you are sitting on NL making the same silly noise and excuses.... |
Beautiful pictures and great update.. Step by step, block by block, sand by sand, we are getting there..... Eko o ni baje o... |
Ignorant village illiterate with apples and oranges. Hopeless village nuisance . Smh.. |
All bought and paid for so expect nothing from them |
Sincere 9gerian: Sahara Reporter of LIES doing what they know how to do best.The fact that they are always right and have scored uncountable points against you incompetent laptops and liars means their reporting is golden while yours is incompetence, rubbish and lies. |
1MCN: You're welcome, sir.Thank you very much sir.. |
squino: my uncle just asked if Chinua Achebe is a musicianlmao... |
Obviously because it's of no consequnce or value to their audience and core market. It's a private entity and of course under no obligation to show anything beyond their desired program schedule. Stick to NTA for such events and fanfair... |
Goddex: Eko Ile, you are just one village dude. You obviously lack exposure. Because those politicians choose to call that "glorified generator" Power Plant, it sounded so big in your ears. For your information, such plants have been existing in many Niger Delta villages as far back as early 1990's. When Donald Duke, former governor of Cross River state built Tinapa in 2006, he also set up such gas powered plant to run Tinapa. Nobody from Calabar ever went on media to start celebrating. As we speak, that same plant powers all street lights in Calabar since then, that is why Calabar has one of the most reliable street light system in Nigeria.And what's this irrelevant apples and oranges rubbish got to do with me or what they are doing in Lagos state? If you are happy with whatever they are doing in your village, good for you, but don't bother me with irrelevant nonsense. I can't believe this retard just said providing uninterupted power for hospitals and government infrastructures is not a big deal. I guess not having stable electricity for over 50 year is not a big deal, I guess your hospitals operating with candles and light from cell phones is not a big deal... Some of you I find very discusiting... |
Year right... lol |
The real story here is the awoof money buried into the contract and since alarm don blow , no choice but to cancel the contract and look for another way to award another contact and still get his awoof money.... |
stillwater: Rotflmao! So says the dude abi na chic that thrives on inflammatory comments parading his silly speech everywhere. You don't deserve human decency, start crying. stillwater: Imagine a terrorist asking for amnesty. Nothing we wont see in this world. See who is talking about decency. NL's resident nuisance. Because I've been trying to be nice. You had better not get me started.Are the above reasons why you lied and made false accusations? Are the above reasons why you manggled up the story and replaced it with your own ignorant and made translation? See how shallow, pointless and ridiculous you sound? |
stillwater: To your amazement, I too have problems with her utterances. She shouldn't have been ranting about Fashola gimme this, gimme that. I blame it on her educational background and lack of the art of public speaking, lol.Her educational background and her lack of the art of public speaking led her to the court and made her demand money from the governor? How ridiculous can you lying and get? |
stillwater: Boringgggggg. You gotta do more than that to annoy me,What you said was not general consensus, it was a direct accusation and false allegation against me, but instead of apologizing for your error, you are compunding it with more lies. You lack credibility and common human decency.. |
stillwater: My assumptions made perfect sense why she would do something like that. I don't have to reinforce myself again to tell you why or do you insist on redundancy?Where is the village comment I made? Apart from spewing silly assumptions, you are a liar too? |
When you come back, tell me the meaning of the quote below. She said if the Governor of Lagos State could give her N200,000, she would start business with it.So, she accidentally went to the court instead of the agency to demand money from the governor of Lagos state? Is the governor of Lagos state the agency they sent her to? |
stillwater: Your immediate response to this woman's case was that she didn't seek for help in her village before she went to Lagos. And I provided evidence that she had even gone to Abuja before being advised to go to Lagos thereby trashing your initial biases woefullyyyyy!1. Showe me where I made the village comment. 2. Your assumptions made no sense because according to you, she was sent to some agency but instead she was at the magistrate court in ikeja. You have no clue or any ideas why she went to the court. The court is a magistrate court and not the agency they sent her to. She could have gotten help and better attention from the agency they sent her to instead of the court. Your speculation made no sense and it was recklessly flawed |
Eziachi: You do that. If you need any assistance, just yell.Why yell for assistance for what I did already with ease and satisfactorily? That makes no sense, not even elementary sense. |
stillwater: Highlight facts and dismiss the reasons why certain things might have happened? Lol. I thought a discourse recognized all ramifications/assumptions and that is what I did. You were able to deduce all 'facts' from one silly article, rotflmao. Don't make me laugh.The woman was at the Lagos magistrate court in ikeja and not at any agency and that's a fact, but what you spewed all over the place was maybe and speculations that has nothing to do with the story. Do you pass exams with maybe and speculations or with facts.? Gezzzzzz |
stillwater: ^^^That is your business.Of course it's my business to highlight facts based on the article ans not needless fabrication of facts and excuses. |
Eziachi: Of course its according to me,Now you know why I relegated that pointless and redundant statement to the bottom of the pits. |
stillwater: It actually makes sense to me.Making up excuses and your own maybe this and maybe that facts still makes no sense. |
This is to Seun and the super mods. You need start looking into what your mods hide needlessly because this is getting annoying. I understand hiding obvious bad posts, but where is the sense and wisdom in hiding benign things all over the place. We can not even engage in serious conversation about our own country without some mod hiding and disrupting for no known reason? I mean, what's the point ? Is this still a discussion forum or what. This is really getting out of hand and I'm really serious. |
Must you people hide everything even the most benign statement or undisputed written fact?. Can we have an honest back n forth as Nigerians without all the tribal sensitivities and censorship? You people do more harm than good. Geezzzz. |
Eziachi: My sentiment too. If anyone have problem with his book, his story or the way he sees things he wrote- they are free to write theirs and tell it their own way.They are obviously writing theirs with many counter views and have been since the book came out including what many are objecting to on NL. |
Willy7: For pete's sake that book was a memoir,check up d word memoir in ur dictionary please.A man wrote down his personal experience and he is termed tribalistic?I believe it takes tribal bigot to know one.One thing i've come to realise that igbos share with hausas/hausa fulani is the ability to call a spade a spade.They dont mince words.They tell it like it is.No wonder only a particular tribe has been d only people hurting themselves over the said book.Most people haven't even seen d book,talk more of reading it,yet they follow the bandwagon of critics because they heard he painted their so-called hero in bad light.Achebe is a great man,andi a great man he will remain.Wheather d whole country come to bury him or not,it doesnt take away his worth.Afterall he rejected d political gestures and favours thrown at him while he was alive,so even if its only the Achebe clan coming to bury him,he will continue to rest in peace.God bless Chinua's great soul.At the end of the day, opinion cuts both ways. He had every right to write about and voice his views and opinion same ways others have the same rights to respond to what he wrote and voiced especially about them. If you people really love this man, lay off your disruptive one sided argument or end up dealing with folks on the other side of the fence because all you'll get is distraction and endless back and forth argument which for now means nothing but taking away from the man you are trying to honor. |

