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thrillionaire:And here you are... Your sins are forgiven you because you stand against the failure of this administration. Back to topic, even at the worst days of Abacha, Nigeria never had it this bad. This is an embarrassment to this administration. |
@Thrillionaire take it easy alright, its all nairaland. |
thrillionaire:See, a thrillionaire who have got no idea the basic principle of making money work for him has got to be a thrillionaire rat aspiring to stack up Kuli-kuli...now, shoo away; my bad, you sound offended. I am sorry, don't take it to heart. Off ter ya job...shoo shoo |
thrillionaire:Thank you for the laughs...ezugbo spiralling out of control. Thrillionaire in Kuli-kuli...keep with the stacking keep it moving alright... ain't there a rat race to win? I mean you gotta stash up to hit that thrillionaire milestone... buahahaha |
thrillionaire:Funny you...now off you go little mice, scurry along! |
BATified2023:The same people that can churn out billions and thrillions for campaign suddenly can only afford N50k for business empowerment for economy they bastardised? May GOD who created the Heaven and the Earth and the ground you walk on judge you and your ilks. Koni da fun e! |
Naptu...please if nobody's going to call your bs out, here it is. Is selling moi-moi under the hot scotching sun a standard? Or is selling moi-moi a standard for a stupendously rich Country with the resources same as Dubai or even more endowed by far above the UAE now the standard for index of living conditions and thriving? TF did we get here debating selling corn and moi-moi as best working conditions of a Country blessed with human capital and Natural resources? The National Hospital being touted as one of the best hospitals in Nigeria today, the women centre still in use today was instituted by the Wife of Abacha that the head of this Administration you shamelessly are selling cheap propaganda for and doing a poor job at image laundry fought against as member of NADECO. Isn't it ironic his wife is sharing N50,000 to start a business or do business expansion weaponising and inducing more poverty. Why were they elected in the first place? Why should they continue to be elected or want to defiantly hold on to power at the backdrop of the suffering masses? Caveat: whoever quotes me wrongly, may the land of Nigeria Swallow you and all yours and may everything wrong about Nigeria today happen to you and all yours. Ase! |
Nostalemate:I hold my side, nothin do me...Na this same chess i use shoot my shot that year for this Fine Bobo wey fine pass Maduka self, get level pass am...dayuum, this man dey give me joy...guess what, He's currently my Man; a thousand Maduka sef no reach! |
Sheuns:No be average Nigerian question. Make we stop to dey put down our own especially our women. A middle aged whitelady actually started this Maduka brouhaha sef; this interviewer is just milking the momentum... |
traware:Thing is most of you don't understand boundaries nor appreciate real ones. Maybe She's in a committed relationship, maybe Maduka is definitely not her type? Tem's got something going on for herself and if she values herself and understand the power of a woman, at her level she can get any man she wants and trust me, Maduka most definitely will not be on that list.Ezugbo boring and bland...that's the thing about the olodo uprising...most folks already conditioned to seek thrills in continuous loops. Intrigue, Excitement? For what one's not interested in the first instance? Bro, puleeeasse! Y'all think say una don see Nigerian Women finish. |
The rest of the free human society is not ready. |
CharlesCNG:I gotta give it to ya for taking your time to educate "us" on this administration and their policies. However, would anyone in their right mind say N50,000 is as sufficient an amount for buying stock by a petty trader in today's economic reality? This same administration plunged the economy into depression and turns around to bring relief of N50,000 and you say this is not some bread and circus? Everyone understands the value of the micro/ macro trading in real time...what you have failed to address is the "value" of such a contribution and how it will help indeed to empower these same folks and lift them out of the poverty margin? Again, i ask...is this not some bread and circus charade? We have not even begun to focus and discuss the margin of Nigerians who were doing well, well,let's say barely average but not in the class of petty trading who can barely hold together their businesses for sake of the same structural reforms that's got the nation bleeding from massive brain drain?There's nothing personal but folks needing to feed which is luxury nowadays... there was a thread of a frustrated man barely 3months in his marriage thinking of quits because all he can afford for his new family is as he called it "rubbish" ...that is a working man, trying to put food on his table; that is how personal it has gotten? How about the insecurity? Is what the Nation going through with fear of kidnappings here and there not personal enough? Then you talk about dislike? I hear folks now, at Nigerian weddings barely get up and spray apart from the EFFC but because of fear of kidnappings? I've heard of someone who had to travel a distance they had to look for near rags to wear to disguise any form of comfort from their looks/ visage...but the aura of such a person giving them up you have to depend on prayers for safety or employ the services of personnel for protection ( which by the way how many Nigerians can afford?) and you talk about dislike of this administration? You are comfortable? All your relatives are comfortable? You've got staffs? Extended Families? Look around you...Soon, these same class of people in all their humanity are good enough by your "economic maladjustment" as you and your likes disdainfully equate as good enough for them, there will come a day the 1780s will just be child's play. Look, there are already places where bandits who kidnapped victims have their own relatives also kidnapped. Now what do you make of this administration and the fate of this Great Nation? |
StoryHaven:You'd know about that now, wouldn't you? |
StoryHaven:okay mommy! People have to pretend they have manners now? Noted. Anything else? |
Somebody needed to say this...pheewww |
chidifrank:Here we go...Give the man the advice he seeks...then go comfort yourself with what you know be the reason the devil spoke with Eve. Happy now? |
chidifrank:Must everything boil down to gender wars? |
StoryHaven:Get tf of my mention. |
Desusi:Maybe his wife may not have considered it rubbish but only might be asking for change in diet or something she might be used to. It might just be divergence in dietary choices as they currently are now living as one which might require just wisdom, patience and selflessness from both of them to handle and overtime they solidify as one unit seamlessly. |
greypencils:Guy open im mouth waah say na rubbish he dey provide for family wey he dey build.Even if na okpa e hand reach to provide, na rubbish him go call am? Shioor! |
Thank you op for your micro and macro analogy of the Nigerian economy albeit image laundry of this failed administration... IMF Blueprint or should we call it the Bread and Circuses. What i don't get is the continued charade of your likes insulting the collective consciousness and sensitivity of Nigerians? |
Yawns... |
Chijeep:You have received a lot of inputs and suggestions here...try to be reasonable, pick a thing or two positive input that might work for you, initiate other fun activities aside your usual routine. Just do your thing and try to hope for the best. As for the health challenge, try to do check up. And mostly pray for your marriage. Maybe nothings really wrong but you know the usual seeking thrills and highs...Bro, point is no look for trouble when there's no wahala. |
Chijeep:Okay. Glad I am wrong about that. You both should go for marriage counseling. |
