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I'm sure a greater percentage of this figure consists of people from the North. NB: I am a Northerner but we must stop pretending as if all is well with us. |
opad22u:The former is correct since 'body' is singular and therefore should attract a singular verb ('lies' in this instance). |
na wa o But honestly, this foolish, silly, dumb, unsophisticated, retarded, inexperienced, unrefined, and above all prosaic way of cheating reeks of brainlessness. I mean, whatever happened to the culprit's empty skull not to have thought, beforehand, of the possibility of erasure? |
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We are not in a hurry either. Baba do ur tin jeje...don't mind the wailing wailers. |
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person wey dash my hope of becoming FTC today...I leave u for God. @OP, na for ds fat boy body Jonathan hide all our money wey him steal. |
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Wetin consyn me wit shopping 4 supermarket wen Aba superest market still dey exist? |
Better. I'll never forgive PMB if he doesn't probe Jonathan's administration. |
He used ogogoro |
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PMB isn't humorless. But as from hence, may Amadioha punish anybody who calls PMB derogative names out of hate. |
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These private universities though. |
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if guy deserve PhD, wetin I go com deserve? Maybe Nobel laureate in barbing. |
carinmom:Na over sure dey worry me |
She must be an Igbo woman |
PMB jus dey observe these guys nd he be like: "All up u zeez kwarapt foliticians...ah go fut am por jail. Zaku ci gindin uwarku." This guy above me though... |
Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai yesterday declared that the people who encroached into public institutions with genuine certificate of occupancy and approved building plans would be compensated. el-Rufai who disclosed this while addressing some groups comprising of students, National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), markets associations who staged peaceful protests in support of his policies at the Government House, explained that his administration would compensate only land owners with genuine papers. “We are only recovering public schools, hospitals land for the benefit of our children and grand children in the state." “Our public schools and hospitals were built to benefit less privileged, therefore, we will not allow some selfish individuals to take over these lands." “Why we commenced demolition exercise from Alhudahuda College was because majority of those who built houses within the college premises did not have papers and so their houses were demolished." “Those who built their houses close to students classrooms or hospitals no matter how much it will cost us we will compensate them to get back our lands,” he said. Hundreds of peaceful protesters yesterday declared support for Governor el-rufai’s land recovery exercise in public hospitals and schools. The protesters under the auspices of NURTW, Kaduna State Market Association, New Panteka, Old Students Association for Skill Acquisition, as well as GSM Handset Sellers, after peaceful roads protest in different locations stormed Sir Kashim Ibrahim House entrance gate to register their support and encourage Governor el-rufai to go ahead with the exercise. The large number of youths who carried placards with different inscriptions such as “ Don’t be afraid of anybody , just continue with the demolition exercise”, “ We are strongly behind you while you recover our stolen land from greedy politicians” , “ el-Rufai save the future of children and get back our school lands from the rich”, and several others, begged el-Rufai to demolish any house or structure erected within any school premises or compound. www.leadership.ng/news/454629/well-compensate-people-with-genuine-papers-el-rufai |
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I trust him |
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By George Agba President Muhammadu Buhari hinted yesterday that he would gladly reverse or abandon some economic policies he inherited from past administrations if doing so would lead to the creation of more jobs for Nigerians. Accordingly, he has directed the Ministry of Industries, Trade and Investment, and that Finance, as well as the Central Bank and other relevant government agencies to evolve, before next year’s budget, new policies to boost domestic manufacturing. Buhari, who stated this at a meeting with the executive members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, lamented that the textile industry that employed about 320,000 people in the past only has about 30,000 now. Presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina quoted Buhari as saying in the meeting: “We are in difficult times economically, but we’ll continue to do our best for manufacturing to pick up. We must begin to behave as if we have no oil at all. “We will gladly have policy somersaults if it will mean more jobs, particularly for youths. I campaigned on three major planks: to effectively secure our country, provide employment through revamping the economy, and wage a relentless war against corruption. I intend to keep faith with these promises.” Expressing regret at the dwindling fortunes of the textile industry, the president said, “It shows the carelessness of past governments if almost 300,000 people lose jobs in a single sector. We have a clear idea of how we can stimulate employment and we will work very hard to do so.” Earlier, MAN president, Dr Frank Udemba Jacobs, had appealed for a review of policies that were stifling the manufacturing sector. He told the president that a robust manufacturing sector was essential to the country’s economic wellbeing. www.leadership.ng/news/454639/i-may-reverse-abandon-some-policies-i-inherited-pmb |
This must be Lagos |