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noblealuu:send me an email collinsokeke774@gmail.com |
helinues:are you gonna hide ur face in shame now? Buhari has joined the poto poto republic and Oshiomole and Tinubu left in the cold |
"Non performing" which one of them is actually performing ? All including the non performer in chief, in the person of Bubu should be fired |
Imagine that no one respects Buhari's opinion in the party again, or that he does not even have any opinion no more. The people around Buhari know he's no more than a "vegetable". |
A man who cannot put his own house in order. I've since lost respect for Buhari as a leader. I dare to say I never expected a lot from him, especially as regards economy. But I honestly thought he'd have been able to solve the security challenges. I hoped the killers up north would have stopped if they had their core sympathizer in power. How wrong was I. Security has futher deteriorated. Nigeria is bleeding from all holes in her. |
Including Buhari. They all love violence and deaths. Human lives mean nothing to those folks up north |
maasoap:yeah. Attention seeking MF. You wanted a reply by all means. Now go outside and play kid |
What kind of president is Buhari? A man who shamefully cannot keep his house is order. And you expect him to solve Nigerias ever increasing problems ? You must be kidding me. How can ur wife and ur appointees be fighting publicly and he doesn't ever know what to do. That man is braindead. 100percent |
Beauty and Brains. Oshomole may be same height as you skeletally but una brain no be mate. |
obinnawhyte:I'm sorry to disappoint you. But I think they're all the same. Thieves . The difference is that Hushpupi stole from people who had the capacity to apprehend him. But Nigerian politicians stole from you and you clap and chant their praises. I admire people who's wealth have track records. |
I'm not in the game of kicking a man when he's already on the ground. But it's so sad that we run a society that has lost all moral values. Hushpupi is a man with no known source of income and yet he flaunts wealth online and abuse our hardworking youths in the music industry telling them how they wear fake gucci. People like these should be used as scapegoats to teach the people looking up to him that he' shouldn't be anyone's role model. |
Thought ipob was not relevant. How come they working to hard to defend themselves. Ipob must be giving them nightmares anyway |
Where is Oshomole that keeps hating on NOI. Buhari should put Oshiomoles name for the position instead |
Saudi insisted on developing their indigenous oil production company Aramco. What is the use of NNPC to Nigeria ? They cornive with shell and Chevron to be stealing our oil. |
Another office go catch fire tomorrow |
De facto president is dead Bubu don sharp him eye |
Nothing dey happen |
Move this to front page and let's reason together to solve our problems ourselves |
The power failure in Nigeria predates Buhari and his APC led government and so it'd be unfair to blame him alone for the power failures in Nigeria. Almost all countries of the world, including most of the countries in Africa have gone beyond power failures to other important things like technology. But we don't seem to understand what the problems with ours is let alone knowing how to solve it. Talk about being the giant of Africa. Nigeria and her people lose out a lot in many areas of endeavor just because we don't have steady power supply. A quick look into how things would improve astronomically the moment we get out power situation right. 1. Price of foods will become cheaper: have you wondered why you can buy tomatoes and fresh foods and chickens cheaper one day in the market and then return the next day only to notice the price has doubled? If a farmer does not have an affordable cooling system to store his produce it means he has to sell them off as soon as he can. The ones he couldn't sell goes bad. Tomorrow he has nothing else to sell. The price goes up because of demand and supply imbalances. Both the famer and the buyers end up losing. How about a scenario where the farmers can afford cooling systems to store produces all year round ? There wouldn't be anything like tomato season, or mango season or avocado season because you can get those all year round and at cheaper rates too. 2. Improved water supply. We have water bodies surrounding our country. Lagos, Niger delta areas and so on. All we need is filter them, pass hoses and pipes and all households would have pipe-borne water. This can't be possible if we don't have electricity to pump the water countrywide. Needless to say that we'd also avert the avoidable calamity that comes with indiscriminate sinking of boreholes. Namely earthquakes and landslides. 3. Security. Let's look on a smaller side of it for example. CCTV cameras are cheap and affordable to help with burglaries we suffer in our shops and houses. But we need steady lights. 4. Wifi.. Do I need to tell you how much our musicians and YouTube content creators lose because of electricity ?. I was watching a song by Runtown and then I noticed something. Someone from Morroco did a parody of the song and garnered views more than 2x the original song. Not saying it doesn't happen, but the main reason why Nigerian songs and content creators hardly get million more views is because we don't have Wifi in Nigeria. People just can't keep streaming YouTube videos without minding the data consumption. I live in another country and I can tell you how cheap wifi is, but only if we had electricity. The amount of money you spend on data monthly would pay for 3 months wifi subscription and yet you don't have to worry about downloads and streaming movies and musics because its unlimited asses. But you need 24hrs supply to get it to work. Companies would come rushing to invest on wifi services immediately Nigeria get light issues sorted. 5. Still on wifi. Online jobs, teaching English to Asians via Skype. I know a friends who makes over a thousand dollars monthly simply by teaching English online to Japanese and Korean students. Its a very easy job to get. Many teachers are needed online. But part of the requirements is having atleast 3mbs speed wifi connections. Lots of legitimate jobs to do online but they require steady internet access. This would provide jobs to millions and bring down our unemployment rate. 6. Factories and industries would stop spending on generators hence prices of good and services would go down. Imagine hotels doing away with the money they spend on fuel and generator maintenance? Prices would go down. 7. Quality of life would improve. Price of AC, Washing machines etc are all cheap and affordable. Someone who spend hours doing laundries wouldn't have to worry no more. People would wash their close more often, smell nicer. Little less armpits would smell like rotten eggs in that commercial buses. We won't have to worry a lot about heat during hot seasons because we can afford AC. 8. The backbone of every progressive society is the medium and small scale business. That icecream man, that restaurant owner, that poultry farmer. Everybody would become more productive and make more money. 9. Fulani- farmers crisis. What has been the supposedly predominant reason why the crisis happens ? Dry land in the north and consequent Southwards migration. If we had electricity and was able to distribute pipe-borne water countrywide, the herdsman can easily irritagate his fields and the vegetation would flourish. Likewise farmers too. Their crops would flourish. 10. Impact on education and academic achievement. I'll use myself as a case study. I did my first degree in Nigeria and I struggled a lot to read. The conditions back home does not encourage learning. Hot classrooms, poor audiovisual classroom systems. Now fast forward to studying abroad. You can't see my back. The class rooms are well air conditioned, good audio system, teachers project their lessons and you don't have to imagine what he is talking about. You're seeing it. Any topic you have a problem understanding, no problem, just search for it on YouTube and you'll watch it dissected in the best possible way. The only reason you can't perform abroad as a student is if you don't want to. This is partly why Nigerian students excel abroad having gone through studying with lamps and candles amidst heat. So the conversation I want to have is.. why is It impossible to have steady electricity in Nigeria? If the answer is gas shortages like Femi Adesina once suggested. Isn't it idiotic that we export gases that we lack? Why don't we quit all gas exports and build our electricity with all the gases we generate uf that's all it would take ? After all we will benefit more than the few dollars they remit from the sales abroad. If the answer is money. Why can't the government say ok.. we are gonna borrow whatever amount of money its takes and use it solely to achieve electricity. We won't be mad if they borrowed to give us electricity. After all they borrow to buy cars for national assembly members, and to fund 10 private jets and all sorts of trivialities. I've been thinking about this for long. Guy come on in..Let's hear informed opinions from people who may know better.. let's know what the problem is first of all and then talk about how to solve it. Nigeria has to work for us all. Living in people's countries has many limitations guys, especially when you want to build your own businesses. |
STENON:there is no student jobs. Sadly |
STENON:there's no graduate entry for nursing, but you can negotiate with some schools to credit some of the similar subjects you have passed so you don't have to do it again. This may reduce both the number of years and costs of tuition for you. But this is purely between you and the school. I don't really know the tuition for nursing at the moment. But I can go to nursing dept and inquire after the quarantine lockdown.. regards |
So a few days a go someone contacted contacted me from this forum that she wants to study medicine in the Philippines. About how hard she had tried until now. So I can provide you a step to step guidance on how to get started and secure your dream of studying medicine or any other dream program here in the Philippines. This is firsthand from a medical student here. Yes myself. You don't have to worry about getting scammed cos I'm not providing this services for a fee. I'm not an agent. Just a medical student. All tuition fees, including hostels and every other thing is payable by yourself when you get here and enrolled into the school |
So a few days a go someone contacted contacted me from this forum that she wants to study medicine in the Philippines. About how hard she had tried until now. So I can provide you a step to step guidance on how to get started and secure your dream of studying medicine or any other dream program here in the Philippines. This is firsthand from a medical student here. Yes myself. You don't have to worry about getting scammed cos I'm not providing this services for a fee. I'm not an agent. Just a medical student. All tuition fees, including hostels and every other thing is payable by yourself when you get here and enrolled into the school. |
So a few days a go someone contacted contacted me from this forum that she wants to study medicine in the Philippines. About how hard she had tried until now. So I can provide you a step to step guidance on how to get started and secure your dream of studying medicine or any other dream program here in the Philippines. This is firsthand from a medical student here. Yes myself. You don't have to worry about getting scammed cos I'm not providing this services for a fee. I'm not an agent. Just a medical student. All tuition fees, including hostels and every other thing is payable by yourself when you get here and enrolled into the school. |
TripleOh7:who cares if he calls yoruba or hausa. If you think you know how to achieve it better then lead let's follow you but don't hide in ur mothers kitchen and be dishing out advices on how best to achieve his goals. Get up and lead or shit the f up. |
When you have a man that loves his people |
wirinet:yeah. With all ur smartness you still hiding under the covers of ur keyboards to throw jabs and insults. Get and and fight for what you believe in or shut up forever. Don't tell people how to achieve their goals when you can't stand up to do anything about the one Nigeria you ostensibly believe in |
TripleOh7:Kanu is fighting for what he believes in. And it takes a lot of bravery and intelligence to do that. If you believed in one Nigeria why haven't you stood up and fight for it? Oh people without liver hides behind keyboards to insult people and tell them the best approach to go about getting their goals |
naija4life247:if a man with NEPA bill as a certificate is leading u and ur so called professors then who are you to question Kanu's educational qualifications. You can disagree with Kanu all you want but one thing that is certain is that that dude is well learned and smart. Can ur Buhari win him in any intellectual debate ? |
BlowYourMind:attack the messenger and ignore the message. It's the OP,s fault that Femi Adesina chooses to change his mind faster than a disco light when it suits him |
“When you are we on a slave's errand, do it as a freeborn", another Yoruba saying. Gambari enslaved himself to please his paymasters. Now, 13 years later, the shackles are still tied round his neck, threatening to asphyxiate him. Bootlicking grovellers fail to learn. Old sins have long shadows”-FemI Adesina, General Buhari’s spokesman, on Ibrahim Gambari July 12, 2008. Today, Femi is the one BOOTLICKING the Gambari he called a BOOTLICKER! #BuhariTormentor https://www.facebook.com/1152008079/posts/10221577876253547/
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Leo3333:see them.. People from the tax office sent by Buhari to monitor nairaland. Go pay ur tax sir. Allow me to flex o (in Timaya's voice) |
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