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kettykin:I concur. High tech downing of copters likely |
Sorry . Na so so fraud we dey see for Lagos government hand. OP, are you aware Tinubu also owns a diagnostic centre there? It's called a BT( Bola Tinubu) diagnostic centre. You dare not go elsewhere for your diagnosis cos the report will be jettisoned. That's another fraud on its own. You must pay any amount they bill you, which is always triple what's obtainable outside. Some people don't see anything bad about this until their relation finds their way into their net. Lagos will be free someday. This, I know. The mess isn't only in the health sector. It cuts across all the sectors in Lagos. Dear mod, you can ban me because I expose this mess for all I care. Nobody can silence me. I've been banned several times here for saying the truth. Tinubu is a slave driver. Lagos must be free. |
highchief1:Lol. I feel you jare |
highchief1:Lol. Did wigwe die inside airpeace plane? I feel your concerns too but we need to start patronising our own. Concord was owned by mko and it did well in its time. Those leading airlines too don record crash before and nobody ever envisaged it before it happened. They were brand new planes. Just pray for safe travels always. Its only Nigerian air I can't fly, if eventually flagged off except its fully privatised. I don't trust all those terrorists in Government. |
Idun2024:It baffles me each time I read a comment like this. It's a joke I must say...you really don't mean it . You're just catching cruise with it ni. Ruling Nigeria or any country isn't only about being president. You can be president and your people won't still benefit anything. It's just a title. Go and ask the north if they enjoyed buhari. Only their elites did. Come to lagos if you're not resident here. They're everywhere. Go to any part of Nigeria , na dem you go find. Did you see them displaying placards, shouting ebi npawon? They can survive without any government. 60% of hotels in Nigeria is owned by them 99% of aviation is owned by them Even in Government (civil service) they're much in population. I provide services to the fed govt civil service commission so I know. How this happened, I don't know In commerce, they own 70 per cent of the stake In pharmaceuticals, they are leaders In Healthcare, they are growing fast. I've been to Save a Life Hospital, the first digitalised hospital in Africa recently in PHC. In automobile, they own about 60% of the indigenous manufacturing. In Banking, they own about 70% of the stake In Logistics and transportation they're leaders. In telecoms, they own a huge share, I remember slot et al, mtn's largest share is owned by them. I remember pascal dozie and Co. We also control glo, yes. Leading a nation isn't only by being president. These people are already leaders. They control our economy. Go to spare parts and building materials market, 90% of those in that field are ibos. I've moved with them, I've travelled all around the country and I've seen all they do. Should Nigeria break up today as I've always predicted, it would take some time before we can recover because lots of vacuum would be left behind for us to fill. Instead of always being a tribalist, just ponder on the above. They're already controlling Nigeria despite the perceived marginalisation. If you ask me, they're not desperate to be president. They want to continue their trading without obstacles. I've learnt a lot from them and it had trally helped me. I strongly believe that, if given the opportunity to serve, they will produce one of the best presidents we've ever had. But I don't think they're desperate for it. It's every Nigerian right to rule Nigeria, including the minority groups in Nigeria as long as they're Nigerian citizens. Enough of all these tribalistic comments. It doesn't take us anywhere. Ibos too are guilty of this. I read comments widely here on NL. They need to stop too. They should try and learn politics too, not only business, so they can counterbalance all the sides. |
RushManni:The same moniker made those two consecutive comments but in different monikers. They're so jobless. Some of them registered with 3 to 4 monikers here, just to attack Obi, their nightmares ![]() |
Max24:Dey play. Obi will never be involved in any unconstitutional arrangements. When they linked abure to corruption, you guy's target had always been PO before you shifted the goalpost. Hope you're aware that INEC also didn't recognise the said convention and the elections that followed. I hope Obi mata no go give all of you Hayes HBP one day. Abure will end up being expelled from that party. |
Ningi, a hero of democracy and the less privileged. They operate in that senate as cultists. They're the main problem of Nigeria |
Validated:True, if his status had remained(being rich) over time. Cos senators of yesterday are broke today |
TULLOP:Though the husband is the principal applicant and a usa visa holder, the fact that the wife isn't, would cause the application to go through the normal processing time. What was the processing time as of the time your person applied, do you have an idea? That's the duration their application would take to process cos of the wife's status, my opinion. Had the husband applied alone, he'd possibly have been closer to approval by now. Mine took 2 months, despite holding a valid USA visa with several expired ones on different passports. The 2 month-period was even considered to be too long, judging from the testimonies shared by applicants in that category here. So, why worry over a month old application? However, just tell your person to take a chill pill. IRCC will be more busy now cos of summer travelers who may have apllied early. Anytime their application's processing is completed, they'd surely be reached. |
Angelfrost:Amen |
ThinkWISELY:They really need it more. Men are pillars so, they don't need a hell of a wife |
jesusjnr2020:Jesus was never man, even though He came in the image of man |
Acidosis:Miracles are real, oh yes! But what most men of God do today is appalling. How on earth will a man who claims to be a servant of God fake Miracles? I've seen an HIV patient healed at Orioke Ikoyi. He was among the crowd unnoticed. The man who was anchoring a programme said that God told him there's someone in the midst of the crowd who had hiv virus. He said that person should come out. If you see this man, he was left with skeleton on his body. The tin don chop am to the skin. He managed to walk outside and the man of God prayed for him. He said to him God had healed him, he became wild and couldn't control himself when the power of God hit him. The last time i went to the place to pray, incidentally the healed man was there. He said he came to give God the glory for what He did for him. He said he had been to several hospitals to run a test and it came out negative. If not for his fair complexion, I was unable to recognise him again. He was looking fresh and robust. That's a miracle. But today, there are many fake men of God tarnishing Christianity. They'd receive their judgement when the time comes. This I know. |
Ladies, look before you leap. This is getting serious. I won't say more than that |
Built2last:Wisest word of the day. You'd live independently as if nothing do you and enjoy your life to the fullest. But how many men can do this...it takes the grace of God and serious deliverance. You'd also like a healthy life join |
The man is actually handsome, despite his tribal marks. See transformation my people. He's been left with nothing in his current look |
But here, you connived with the INEC to turn off the server and went on manual collation during which you perpetrated the massive electoral fraud which brought you into power. As you can see, other Africans have nothing to emulate about our country anymore. They've moved on. We really have a lot to do and it begins with us, the masses. If all the Youths nationwide could replicate what we did in Alimosho last year during the presidential polls, someone like this man wouldn't be president today. We voted and defended our votes. Those paid thugs who came were met with restraints. I almost punched one in the eye while the police was just watching. He made noise and left on a bike. We had already mobilised, thinking he went to bring their boss but the fool was out of sight in a minute |
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BigkokoRep:Instead of saying his jobless son who went biking and hit his head on the rock is lazy, he said Nigerian youths are lazy whereas, we make the money he's using to fly jets upandan, including the one his son used in buying that bike that almost took his life. Any doubting Thomas should check how much smies pay in tax to these ingrates. He got to power looking frail like someone who would not last 2 years in the villa but left with fat cheeks and same youths proceeds. The look of his wife before and after aso villa is a clear proof. I blame all those voting all these mungo parks into office |
BigkokoRep:Hahahahahaha |
wrongman665:Nah! Tinubu is not 84 years yet He's a few years older than his first wife alhaja, who died at age 70 in 2018. Tinubu is btw 81 and 83 years now. |
SIRTee15:With religous tourism alone, they'd always be alright. UAE was developed with western ideas while Saudi wasn't. Their oil isn't also ending any time soon, not even in a century to come. Petrol isn't also the only product you can get from crude so, they'd still be fine, regardless. |
Zonefree:...and he will dupe you while you still think he's working for you till you become broke. If you get wisdom, you can control everything successfully, including money |
Rexymania:As a Christian, I love Saudi Arabia the way they uphold Islamic tenets and religion. Recently, I've not been cool the way they're deviating. Imagine them legalising alcohol. They must sit down and retrace their steps before the western culture encroaches on them the way they successfully did in Istrael and other religious nations as seen today |
slimfit1:Portugal is a place I'd not advise my enemy to go and seek asylum. I watched a documentary of an African who went on the asylum route to Portugal on aljazeera. They discriminated against him. He had a son there, they still discriminated against the son. He was eventually deported decades later. |
phobia2002:E pain me as awolowo no become president. I grew up seeing him campaign. Nigeria would have been stronger than most EU nations today. The problem retarding our growth as a nation still persists...religous bigotry and tribalism. Did you know that the coastal road network was actually Pa Awo's vision? That man was something else. People like Awolowo can only be found once in 50 years or once in a century. Do you know the plant called ewe akintola? The botanical name is Chromolaena. Some call it awolowo plant. He brought it to Nigeria to fertilise the southern soil. He spread the seeds using helicopter all over South. The plant remains with us till today, fertilising our soil naturally . I was passing by oba akran recently and looked at the cocoa warehouse, opposite guiness. That place is massive! Awo was such a selfless man. He had no private jets, no helicopter, no expensive cars, even though he could afford one. He invested his life and time on nation building. All his legacy projects, including institutions he built remain the best till date among others. Sadly, while African nations are moving forward steadily without making noise, Nigeria the African giants is sleeping. Imagine the young Senegalese president telling France to stop pressing their neck, that they should leave them alone. Niger said same, even sent the French ambassador away, same as Mali who called their bluff. Nigeria is still licking the asss of Britain. See the election Senegal conducted, omg! Did you hear that their electoral umpire switched off the server in order to steal Faye's mandate? Other African nations used to emulate us but they backed off at some point , seeing we're not worthy to be emulated and charted their own path. If it were before, you'd see them name their party close to APC or PDP. They'd come here to get trained by our INEC and learn how we conducted a free and fair election. I wonder what they can copy from us now. Even corruption is easing out in other African nations today. Go to Benin Republic. They were worse than Nigeria on corruption before. You barely hear of such again. Cfa that used to be a worthless currency in africa has overtaken the naira. Nigeria needs to wake up. We're not moving forward at all. No country develops in propaganda. That's what we do here. See the wave of japa today, just sample the opinion of other african countries and you'd find out that Nigeria has the largest number of immigrants in those western nations they're running to, no thanks to bad leadership. I've never seen on the cnn that any of the mushroom african countries is crying over hunger. Its only us. We need to think deep and overcome all these challenges by ourselves asap or we fail as a nation. Enough said |
You people should just jettison the idea of the creation of the 6th state. One man among you can buy the entire North East. Rather keep the flag flying and chart the path for a peaceful break up. If you're saying you've been marginalised, what would the south west say?Apart from the lagos-ibadan highway which Jonathan flagged off and took apc 9 years to construct...which is yet to be completed, what else are we benefitting? The road projects are a nationwide thing so, we can't say its a benefit per se. Go to Daura and see beta Road. This took less than 4 years to finish, rail system too. If not my people shouting awon lokan, I've always been an advocate of secession. That north east especially, is a parasite to the nation. They contribute nothing more than terrorism and kidnapping. See as their sons paraded munitions and naira notes collected from their victims recently? The north has always had the largest share of the national cake. Roads , rails, budgetary allocations, federal character, etc yet, with nothing to show. Nothing lasts forever |
Wannabenz:Did I hear you say Samsung? Enjoying Electronics after purchase is by luck. I've used Samsung before but later regretted it, even as costly and popular as the brand is. I stopped using their AC when it kept giving me issues. I now switched to LG as Sharp brand no come dey market again and I've had a sigh of relief ever since. |
naniboi:sign up with either bitnob or chipper app. Get their virtual card and pay for your application online successfully. |
See as they'd derail this thread and be attacking PO, their nightmares ![]() |
Exousiang01:Not only fish but goaty. Did you not read where the legal adviser said they duly notified INEC? Those behind the rancour in the LP shall soon be exposed. They can't deter or frustrate LP, they're only jittery. Inec is now an arm of the FG |
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. You're just catching cruise with it ni. 
