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She go don use part of the moni play betnaija ![]() |
Meshben10:No be for boxing....olówó l'ón sonií dà |
hurryup123:Here they come again. Saturday is here already. Hope you wouldn't change tunes |
AJ go just use this boy kolekt pounds put inside pocket ni |
MightySparrow: ![]() |
We don't need guesswork here. We already know who the liars are. They rose to power on the premise of lying. |
Something they'd still deny? Yeye people in govt |
brainpulse:We never stopped from cocoa farming, we'd have fared better had the successive government from the independence didn't ruin it. Go grab the book of history and read about Nigerian economy from 1960 till date. The little rise you saw in the export trade brought about by cocoa was the resilience on the part of our people. That means a lot because it will boost our foreign exchange earnings. You can imagine if this had been encouraged from the world go. By now we've have gone far as a nation. The yam and other produce which the north produce or grow are for lagos consumption and some parts of ogun. Go to other states in the south west whether you'd find one single hausa man wheeling wheelbarrow full of yam or vegetables for sale. He would eat it by himself because nobody would buy it. Other states in the south west are self-sustaining on agric produce. They still transport some to the same lagos. The only area where we're lagging behind is on cattle rearing. We still depend on them for beef but if our people can look inwards they can do even better . |
Safyqueen:All I could draw from your post is that...religion doesn't hamper development...just they way they've made it so in the north. Of course, they produce foodstuffs for local consumption but are they export worthy ? What happened to groundnut and cotton? How many people consume yam or onions globally? Cocoa is more marketable in the international market than those foodstuffs you mentioned same with cotton and groundnuts. Instead of their leaders harping on developing the region by sending their children to school and awarding scholarships so they can go and learn how to grow improved groundnuts and cotton yields, they rather put all their eggs in one basket of religious studies. If you read my comment to internalise, you'd have seen where I said down south especially in the south west and south south, our forefathers counterbalanced religion and education as against the one-way traffic of the North and the result is what we see all over the place today. |
duro4chang:Yes as we've always led. It's our government , especially the military led govt of Northern extraction who deliberately destroyed our commonwealth and focused only on oil where they were getting free money. This is a good reason we must split from them. They ruined cocoa business which used to be our economic mainstay but now, they want us to embrace cow business by force. I blame our leaders down south shaa. All these nonsense would soon stop. |
Where is yam and cow from the north ? Mtcheew! The earlier our leaders down south come together and re-introduce cocoa farming/plantation with improved seedlings, the better for us and we'd take back our position as the largest exporter of cocoa in Africa. The north have forgotten that cocoa had built up to the wealth which we're enjoying today which is why we say we want to be collecting our own vat to develop our region and they're fuming. Cocoa had built up our current status for over the past century which had caused our region to be this progressive. Pa awolowo used cocoa proceeds to do a lot of wonders. The free education our forefathers enjoyed helped liberate and develop our region at a time when they were busy promoting only Islamic education in the north to the detriment of the generations unborn( today'sgeneration). The difference is what we are seeing now. Saudi counterbalanced the system by promoting both the Islamic and western education but the north didn't. South west and south south did the same, wondering if the north practiced a different version of Islamic religion. I just pity the generation suffering the ineptitude and ignorance of their past leaders today. |
Millimann:Lol. Own goalscorer. |
Olunmercy56:Yes he is. When Kunle Churchill kept quiet over tonto's false allegations, same you ladies called him all manners of names , saying his silence was a proof he admitted what tonto said. Now kpokpogri com bę speaker and you're calling him names. No be every man fit take shiit rob bodi like Churchill oo |
Truthissupreme:Not in this one. How much...can we bet? |
Authoreety:Forget! SLS was just taking his time. There was no strong basis for deposing him. I pray for his life shaa. Those people behind his unwarranted disgrace are wicked souls |
He will win this case . I've been waiting for this for long |
Na like this fayose start for ekiti state and the then ruling party members were deriding him, until he sent adebayo packing in disbelief. Don't underestmate any candidate |
Say parasitic and perpetually lazy awusa-fulani...not FG. They'd fail again and again |
Only in ladies custody and ilę awusa would you find such nowadays |
Quality t-shirt |
Let them feel the heat too. Good for them. That's what we face on a regular basis due to their poor handling of governance and their legislative roles. They were even lucky the flight wasn't eventually cancelled as is always the case in this country. Our airlines treat us like a nobody, no thanks to our useless law makers. In some developing countries where the law works, such an airline would pay heavy damages |
Waw |
They're trying to bribe us cos election is near abi?. Yeye people. I see them lifting a ban on twitter in less than a week from now as the first step, after billions of naira had been lost. Awa mumu don do |
tolakush92:Tinubu isn't contesting. Una no dey hear word. |
E never do dem for bodi. We've got their balls in our hands. No be bragging matter ![]() He even said the next president mustn't be an ethnic president. Is buhari any better ? He'd be the only Nigerian leader in history, who came and divided Nigeria along ethnic and religious lines, both as military head of state and civilian president. That was exactly what he did in the 80s when he was military head of state. Babangida tried hard to correct all the nonsense buhari created back then. We can see how democratic he's truly become...nonsense For Yorubaland, we no dey too talk. We know what's up. Our action speaks louder than voice. |
Good. Kano go fit generate VAT from this laudable cause. Great one! Case closed |
Xscape1993:gbam |
Grandpa is 59 abi 69? Anyway, hbd. I don't know why our politicians always lie of their age. |
illicit:I'm telling you those are the caliber of persons we have in govt today. |
Well built ladies |
Hope there's nothing wrong with davido Why are his associates around him dying almost every year nah? He needs spiritual cleansing |
Godons1:lies. Why are they the poorest? |
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