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I'm totally in support of Mrs Buhari, she knows when the chips down , it will be left for her and her husband to face it alone. hence the need to cry out . My advice to her is for her to continue to pray for Allah mercy for her husband especially as it concern guidance on how to move this nation forward . On the other hand, when will Nigeria be free from cabal who to me are always successful in penetrating successive govt's and establishing themselves? |
for their mind , we are waxing stronger and beating Jagaban to his game . Forgetting that Tinubu is the proverbial cat with nine lives that have fought many battles to get to where he his today . If he could have survived NADECO days , withstand OBJ bully and trounce GEJ , this men had better prepared for what is coming in the future . Tinubu might come scarred this time around , but he will surely emerge victorious |
May God favour them in their quest abroad if it will favor the masses, but if not, may their negotiations be shunned by their host |
Nairaland Mods should also make available DISLIKE option, there are so many comments up there that would have gathered 1000 Dislikes. |
We have all been pointing fingers to past leaders and even start pouring all sorts on this present one , but have we also wait to consider if Obama was our president, will he have been able to replicate his achievements in USA here in Nigeria . I think the system of governance also need to be addressed. The constitution need to be pondered upon and redrafted to reflect the true federalism we want in this country . |
Why abuse the whites, when the nationals of the country allow themselves to be deceived and manipulated to a state of chaos. The deed have been done , they must pay for it. so next time they are in such situation , they will learn how to solve their internal wranglings without the interference of the hawkish whites. |
CBN; Nigerian banks can't do without Government fund , go to any Nigerian bank and tender an instrument withdrawing more than 100 million naira, you will see multitude of staff begging you not to take your own money . Its glaring that our banks are used to trading with these funds and have neglected the real sectors of the economy for so long. They declare huge profits and declare high dividends with little sweat . If an independent audit of all funds stashed in Nigerian Banks are conducted . CBN should have advised the Federal Government to have adopted a phased withdrawal of Government funds from the banking sector and not the bullet method used or even suspend it while the economy stabilize a bit while engaging reputable audit firms to examine public entities accounts to monitor funds. Banks; I pity banks , they are now being forced directly to relate and engage the real sectors of the economy via lending to help stimulate growth, they just can't seem to let go of the cake and pudding way of making fast money, one shouldn't be too fast to blame them, a lot of recalcitrant bad debtors also make the Nigerian clime a difficult terrain for lending . Lately aggressive means of recovery have been embarked upon to recover bad debts. Lastly CBN should find a lasting endearing solution , even if it means inviting all bank chiefs to discuss with the Executive arm of Govt, on how to navigate this turbulent times. unless when the banks start to fire from all angles , even FG won't be able to cope with the backlash of sacked workers |
checked it out, it is for experienced Hire. OR do OP have any info if any entry level position is available for NIRSAL |
I want to believe you are saying the truth, which means that the woman managed the situation more professionally than the present kemi Adeosun. Even World biggest economy is heavily indebted. Jonathan paraded Ministers that were more capable of giving us a leverage among comity of Nations, he was just too soft on them and gave some too much free hand thus allowing corruption to strive |
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A good idea if banks reduce in number from 21 to 5 or even 4 depending on relative acquisitions or mergers. This will go a long way in solving the different problems witnessed by some banks and also have an indirect relief on marketers i.e less competition. Though it will cause some people to lose their jobs |
Honestly, it is apparent the elders have lost it, and it is imminent that the youths begin to replace them at all levels, alas the youths themselves have allowed the elders to sow a religio-ethnic discord among them. This is obvious in their reactions to national issues on different platforms. We will begin to experience peace and development when the youths realise their folly , recognise diversity as a strength to have a cohesion to demand their place where it matters. The elders will still continue to held sway with their evil ways |
Lagos money is really doing wonders |
She should always strive to keep her legs away from camera. Chai |
It always amuse me when whiz kids finish their story with 'I never had a boyfriend/ girlfriend while on campus |
Honestly, Koro raised some valid points while also not disregarding my disdain for corrupt individuals. Since this administration have decided to protect the bad elements within its circles, it should at least endeavour the crooks in opposition to have access to fair justice. Too much of human rights have been trampled upon so far. May God guide Nigeria and bless our president with wisdom to turn things right |
He is Funny, you forsee his death and you warned him,meaning what,is he immortal? Won't everybody die? Anyway dead people are always capitalise upon, when it comes to lies.apparently they can't defend themselves |
Honestly people have abused the word prophecy, some pastors will sleep in the afternoon and have bad dreams, instead of praying over it, go directly to the pulpit to proclaim their scary dreams. God will soon start picking them one by one. Arrant nonsense |
Igbos have the right to peacefully pursue their cause. Supported That doesn't change FFK from being a SLY |
Nonsense piece |
While I acknowledge Mr Branson statement on our crop of politicians as corrupt and insane, but to take down the bile of “ we shall never consider doing business in Nigeria ” will prove difficult. Thank God he noted that the citizens are nice, is he hinting that no set of good leaders can come out of this entity called Nigeria? If that is what he meant, he should pack up and go and stop putting rubbish on an already filled refuse dump. |
That fine is far too small, 10% of such an hefty amount won't discourage other banks from doing such next time. I'm sure skye bank treasury would have make good use of the money for the duration of illegal concealment. I'm sure the float on such hefty amount itself will pay the fine not minding short term ROI the fund would have yielded. |
Very simple: Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN |
I'm not surprised though, his fame or popularity wasn't based on laudable projects achieved in the state, but cheap backdoor means like the one op posted above. Ekiti people should advice him to utilize his time properly, because he is paid for every seconds of being the governor of the state. |
Nice write up. |
I'm a great fan of Buhari but I don't support the selective probe. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands. The probe should be across board and not maligned by political or personal interest. Though Gov. Fayose is a man I vehemently dislike on all perspective,I agree with him on this issue. My dear president should focus on our dire national problems and leave the probing to relevant organizations to do. God bless Nigeria |
Is it the clothe wearing Jagaban or the other way round? He should just take things easy ooo. |
SMC cooperative is run like a microfinance bank in lagos state. The company is real and also have link with Fortis microfinance bank in Abuja. |
Heard it is E marking and a centre is situated at obanikoro and that training is currently going on |