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quote author=Esseite post=112162286]Osinbajo : Empathy, Emotional intelligence, physical fitness, Intellectual capacity. Tinubu : Vision, Track record, Decision making, Management competence, Intellectual capacity. Ngige: Physical fitness. Amaechi: Track record, Decision making, physical fitness, management competence, intellectual capacity, understanding the economy. Wike: Decision making, physical fitness. Peter Obi: Vision, Track record, Integrity, Empathy, Decision-making, Physical fitness, Management competence, Emotional intelligence, Intellectual capacity, Understanding of the Economy Atiku : Decision-making, Management competence, Intellectual capacity, understanding the economy.[/quote]Whaooooo |
Is this a Golden Chance for an Igbo man to become Nigerian President ❓ From my little opinion poll, it seems many NIGERIANS trust Peter Obi. Should ALL Igbos rally around this man and lobby everybody (NW,NE,NC,SS,SE,SW) for a competent and trusted Igbo man to finally become Nigerian President ❓ Share your opinion��
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Assuming you owned NIGERIA PLC., who among these will you employ as your next Executive Director❓� Considering the following parameters: � Vision �Track record � Integrity � Empathy �Decision-making �Physical fitness � Management competence �Emotional intelligence � Intellectual capacity � Understanding of the Economy
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Tokskob2008:Hmmmmmmmmm |
President Buhari spends over N25 million naira monthly on Food & water alone, while minimum wage remains a ridiculous N30,000...�♂️�� Source: 2022 Appropriation Bill
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Thank you Pastor Paul for clearing the air...the highlight for me is that seemingly right under God's 'nose', the devil emerged. The church has no control over anybody who is not willing to be influenced. |
Yeah I was thinking same before. But if he is practicing farming, then that qualifies him I guess uote author=festacman post=111472844]I was worried about having a medical doctor oversee Ministry of Agriculture but googling Dr. Forster Ihejiofor, I discovered that though a medical doctor, he is also a passionate practical farmer. Well, given sometimes, innovative agricultural programmes are more about practical ideas than pushing existing practices, I will give him a benefit of the doubt. Perhaps, he had shared some impressive agricultural development ideas with Gov. Soludo to warrant this appointment. Perhaps![/quote] |
Wow...this is a very commendable investment from Microsoft. Honestly Nigeria has tremendous potentials if we get our act together |
This is a very good gesture from Mrs Oduah. The woman was really maltreated |
Sexual Satisfaction in Married Women DOES NOT depend on Penis Size ❤️� I just watched a video online where a married woman was insinuating that she left her husband for another man who had a bigger penis...�� Before we talk about what makes a woman sexually satisfied, we need to have this understanding: men and women are very different when it comes to sex.� A man does not need much stimulation to get aroused...and sexual satisfaction (orgasm) for men is just about thrusting his manhood in and out of the woman. And after some minutes, he ejaculates and he's okay. Thats pretty much all there is to male satisfaction.�� ��The problem however is that many married men assume that their wife achieves orgasm the way they do...this is why many women may not be sexually fulfilled in marriage. Whereas the woman is still warming up, Oga has done his do...and sleeps off like a log of wood while the woman is kept at a pre-orgasm state. _So What Makes a Woman Sexually satisfied and Achieve regular Orgasms_ ❓ � 1. Emotional satisfaction Sexual satisfaction for a woman does not begin in the bedroom or with the sex. It starts from her 'feeling loved' by the man. A woman you have abused all day, that you don't care if she has eaten or not; then at night you pounce on her. She's not likely to feel any thing...in fact, she will probably feel raped by her own husband. A woman's feeling is connected to her getting sexually satisfied. Men's orgasm is limited to the genitals.�� � 2. Lots of pre-intimacy A woman needs to be 'worked up' and put 'in the mood' for sex. She needs plenty romance before penile penetration. When this is not done, she won't likely get to orgasm. � 3. Clitoral Stimulation The primary organ for orgasm in women is the Clitoris. And this is where penis size does not really count. Why❓The clitoris is located at the entrance of the vaginal. So a man does not need a manhood that is as long as Niger bridge or as fat as Beer bottle to please his wife.�� ��He only needs to understand his wife and work on her using sexual techniques (that we can only discuss in private sessions�) to get her highly satisfied...��...in fact, when a man handles his wife well, she will always be looking forward to SEX❗ ©Dr Bibilari Adewusi For counseling: 08169464676
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Can you imagine ooo....less than 24 hours and you're already running away��� |
Honestly, this Government is planless, visionless and directionless.�� The last 7 years...it's not just that we have not moved forward...we have retrogressed. But I'm not sure how National Sit At home will help us press home the need for Government to sit up. This government is not likely going to do anything different from what it has done in the last 7 years |
Hmmmmmm |
Why is it that it's only Tinubu that's traveling everywhere? The so called younger candidates only make noise on twitter. Election goes beyond social media. We will also like to see some young candidates demonstrate seriousness in winning the election come 2023. |
Science is all about critical appraisal of happenings around us. The lecturer has neither affirmed nor rejected the song. He simply asked the students to give appraisal which is how a scientific mind should think. I believe the lecturer is not necessarily interested in the specific answers but rather the ability of students to think logically and give coherent appraisal of the song considering the lyrics, beats, sociocultural context etc |
How come DSS has not visited this place to be sure all of them have signed bond never to depart Nigeria finally? |
Your points made a lot of sense to me |
This portends great danger. A drug user is a dangerous citizen. There's need to address this across the Nation. |
Let's hope the election will be peaceful, free and fair |
Thank you jare... It's really appalling....someone was supposed to be mobilized for NYSC, and she was not. Only to find out someone else used her matric number. And you say she's making a mountain out of nothing. I'm sure the poor girl must have run helter skelter to find solution before resorting to taking it up legally. And I can only imaging the kind of lackadaisical responses she must have gotten while being passed from office to office |
I agree with you. It does not make sense to drive at crazy speeds to deliver organs. That's distance is like traveling Osogbo to Lagos in 2 hours. I can only imagine the kind of speed. I think helicopter should be better in cases like these. Or do their police officers have 2 lives? Or maybe Lambos never have accidents |
Interesting question ���� |
Is this supposed to be news? Any business man will do this na. What Govt should tell us is how many tons of cement the so-called company will be supplying. The company will supply tons of cement all over Nigeria for a 'massive housing project. Of course, the middle-men and wholesalers in the industry have been eliminated. that means the company is still going to make crazy money. Just supplying cement directly to the end-user. For all we care, the company could still be supplying FG at their factory price or just a little below that. This will be news when FG intervenes for the common man to get thesame product @N2400 |
Emax911:Hmmmmm. I agree that too much theory is what we do in most Nigerian tertiary institutions with little or no practical application in real life.....but then, I don't agree that the degree is totally useless. For a person that really has interest in Engineering, having that degree gives you a foundation. It may not be enough but it's something. And should one decide to learn a skill like Bricklaying or Electrical works (there's money in those skills by the way), having a qualification will make one talk better with clients... |
Here are my thoughts: 1. Nigerian degrees are not totally useless. Yes it is challenging to get job generally, but having a certificate still gives a leverage. People still get lucky breaks every now and then. If a person has no certificate at all, the day opportunity comes, such a person can't make use of it. 2. Attending university somehow also changes the way a person thinks about life. The perspectives of the average graduate can not be compared to that of the average secondary school leaver. 3. However, in this Age and Time, we must not stick to only certificate if we don't want to go hungry. Except you study a professional course like Medicine, Law, Pharmacy etc. where one can easily set up his/her own private business after school. 4. Most courses in Nigerian Universities do not prepare students to stand alone after school. So wisdom now requires that if you're in school, you must be acquiring other skills or start doing business. |
Happy birthday Mr IBU. 60 already....wow.... |
bolaayenimo:On point |
Why are these 'lovers' not married yet? Surely money is not a problem here...���� |
[quote author=Officialgarri post=95809494]Sahara was meant to tell us how Aondoakaa was recruited in details only to start telling us about his previous scandals. Is this how journalism should be? I rushed to see details of the process not remind us of his past. This is nothing but a click bait Thanks o. Same here. I was expecting SR to focus on the issue at hand not telling us Aondoakaa's history |
This is the kind of person that should go and represent Nigeria @UN. Not porn stars... I celebrate you woman...greater heights... |
I'm from Osun State, Ilesa to be precise. The man's name is quite familiar. And if he's the person I have in mind, He's definitely wealthy enough to spend a mere 400k on advert. I think the lady is probably trying to blackmail him. If you read in between the lines, somewhere he said DOWRY WAS COLLECTED in HIS NAME. If you have a name and reputation to protect, I'm sure you will dissociate yourself from anything that will drag your name in the mud |
Lautech Teaching Hospital premises, Osogbo erupted in crisis again this afternoon after the Chief Medical Director refused to sign off Resident doctors who are qualified for exams. Registration for the exams closes this Friday 31st of December, 2016. This is after the doctors have continued to sacrifice tirelessly despite being on half-salaries for the past 18 months. Its high time the pawn of Aregbesola truly cared about the welfare of the good people of Osun State. Its high time he saw to the effective and efficient running of the teaching hospital.
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