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ilugunboy: It either people don't understand what sarcasm means or they just want to say something against ba7man initial sarcastic comment.Maybe he should edit the post and tone it down a little for some people to understand. |
Why can't people focus on their non performing governors and leave Lagos and the SW? If our governors in the SW aren't performing, it should be our headache not the Igbos. Why should they be taking Viagra for our erect!le dysfunction? All the threads they've opened on this subject is enough to make fabrics that will revive the dead textile mills in the north. Why is it paining them? We the Yoruba people of Nigeria aren't complaining about our governors so why should their performance give you sleepless nights? |
This kind of babe shouldn't be in an elevator with you. All the oxygen will be in her lungs in three seconds and you will be choking to death in ten and if she ever tried sniffing cocaine, she would have sniffed more than all the addicts in Cuba ever have with just one breath but she's beautiful for real |
Eko Ile: lmao...this is too funny.The least paid bricklayer lives in a serviced flat in VI. The elites are the ones scorching under the sun with shovels in their hands and sipping on Moët when thirsty. One GM in a bank resigned his appointment to become a crane operator. They won't accept you as a ad hoc staff or staff unless you drive a Ferrari. It's just to make the rich richer while the poor people watch on the sidelines and don't have the opportunity to earn a salary or experience working on the project. How sad? |
Eko Ile: lol... This project has no human face, it's not for the masses, it's only for the elites in VI/Ikoyi/Lekki.Boya lo mo. We will leave Ikoyi every morning and drive to Orile to take a train to Festac and from Festac another chauffeured car will be waiting to take us to MMIA. It's not for the poor o jare. ![]() |
omiobo: This project is not for the poor is for rich people in Orile,okokomaiko,alaba suru,ojo,masamasa. Fashola hate the poor. The project must be in Lekki |
No state is easy to govern but I believe the governor has good intentions I'm sure Lagos is the most difficult state to govern and BRF has demonstrated uncommon statesmanship in steering the state Ajimobi can learn from him or consult the ACN manual which seems to be working for Ekiti,Osun and Ogun states |
Why am I not surprised? |
Eko o ni baje! Haters must hate Yorubaland is unstoppable Well done BRF. After fixing N51bn worth of their roads and despite being in charge of monthly allocation to states, they can't guarantee a N90bn loan! God is watching |
Hehehehehehehehehehehe Fifteen bullion or billion? |
And this is half of the entire Igbo population in Lagos that came to pay their respect to Oju Iku at the TBS. Notice the empty seats and scanty ground. Igbos make up 98% of Lagos. The second picture is a Yoruba carnival in Lagos which I guess people from Osun and Ekiti travelled all the way to attend
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The west is where the money is. Everywhere else is a waste ![]() |
dayokanu: Since ACN would take over Anambra with Chris Ngige I suggest Alao-Akala to run under ACN in Enugu stateAnd Yorubas that clearly dominate Enugu will vote for him |
acidtalk: Do you know what it means trying to go through notes to the total of N1.6million? My brother you just want to leave that bank to avoid enterying one chance.That's why I didn't say count. And if you deal with large volume of cash, you should buy your counting machine or embrace e channels |
With these comments, Nigeria is truly hopeless |
Aigbofa: There must be a strong market for those items in Enugu for most of them to be selling these things.You took the words out of my keyboard |
Lol! Guy sure looks like Obama but the lady doesn't in anyway resemble Michelle |
If she was faced with danger and I had to be heroics I think I can |
berem: In your wildest dreams! Oluwasullivan Adechime is still the governor whether he is sick or not. NO VACANCY IN ENUGU STATE!Associating his name with Yoruba prefixes only reinforces my claim. It will happen soon enough. Just watch |
Why is this on the front page. It's untrue. Afam be guided. How can you do that when after ten comments, there is no link and besides this same news broke like two days ago and was refuted. |
Following they increase in theYoruba population in the SE state of Enugu and the political crisis which the state may be enmeshed in anytime soon, I am predicting that a Yoruba governor will emerge in the Igbo state in 2015. Can I get a witness? |
First hand information, some do and that's why it's essential to check through the notes to be sure a lower denomination is not hidden in the wad of notes before leaving the counter and should you notice any fraud, do not hesitate to report to the Operations or Branch Head immediately |
Just one street? So what about 2nd Avenue or even Abuja Street in Banana Island? What about Gerrard or Bourdillon? |
As an immediate palliative, I will ration the distribution of electricity, by giving priority to the industrial areas. Consequently, Industrial areas will get 24hrs uninterrupted power, then the commercial areas will get 12hrs (7am -7pm), Monday to Friday, while the Residential Areas will get 12hrs (7pm-7am) Monday to Friday and on weekends, the residential areas will get as much as we can give and we will withdraw services to the commercial areas. Then I will ensure I license even municipal power plants that will generate electricity for small areas, as small as LGAs. This will reduce the cost of transmitting over long distances, leading to losses. I will also mandate each Local Government to ensure that at least one power plant is built and fully operational within its county |
Same way you planned to boycott Nigeria. I don't know what else you guys want after a famous Igbo bigot, Afam was appointed moderator |
kodewrita: As long as there are people who only understand the Ajami script (the arabic lettered form of hausa), then it needs to stay on the notes.So why aren't you requesting that we use the inscriptions on our road signages because that's the only language some people understand? And what makes you think there aren't Nigerians who can't read Arabic or English but can read Yoruba? What about those people? |
[b] ABUJA — Sokoto State has retained its position as the poorest state in the country, with 81.2 per cent poverty rate, the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has said. In a report released on its website, the NBS stated that Sokoto remained the poorest state in the country, followed by Katsina just as Adamawa and Gombe States shared the same poverty rate of 74.2 per cent. According to the information, other states with high poverty rate include Jigawa and Plateau states with 74.1 per cent each; Ebonyi, 73.6 per cent; Bauchi, 73 per cent; Kebbi, 72 per cent and Zamfara, 70.8 per cent. Niger, with 33.8 per cent has the lowest poverty rate in the country followed by Osun with 37.9 per cent and Ondo, 45.7 per cent. Others with less than 50 per cent poverty rate include Bayelsa State, 47 per cent and Lagos State, 48.6 per cent. However, the north still maintained the lead in the average poverty rate of states in the country with North-West geopolitical zone clinching the top spot at 71.4 per cent followed by North-East 69.1 per cent and North Central, 60.7 per cent. The six states in the South-West recorded an average poverty rate of 49.8 per cent, followed by South-South, 55.5 per cent and South-East, 59.5 per cent. According to NBS, national unemployment rate in the country stood at 23.9 per cent at the beginning of last year. Apart from Bayelsa, Lagos State is also said to have recorded about 48.6 per cent poverty rate in 2012. There were no figures for 2011 but the 2012 statistics represented an improvement in the figures released by the bureau for 2010. The Statistician-General of the NBS, Dr. Yemi Kale, had said while releasing the 2010 profile that 112.519 million Nigerians, representing 69 per cent, lived in relative poverty conditions. According to the NBS boss, the agency arrived at the 2010 figure, by collecting data from 20 million households having an average of four family members. In 2004, Jigawa State had the highest poverty rate of 95 per cent, while Anambra, had the lowest,22 per cent. For unemployment rate, Zamfara State had the highest rate of 42.6 per cent, followed by Bauchi, 41.4 per cent. [/b] |
Before he commits funds into it now and the FG will refuse to reimburse the state We are watching and counting |
The OP has a point. English is the official language and should you say the Arabic inscriptions are Hausa representations of the face value, then what about the other two major languages and over 250 languages marginalized in this arrangement? If our national anthem, constitution and pledge are all written in English, I don't see any reason why our currency should be represented in a different fashion. If the illiterate people in the north have a problem with it, they can be sensitized. After all there are just only eight denominations of the Naira notes |
@alj harem, no Yoruba can claim to come from Lagos just because his name is Tunde. As a true Yoruba man, you should realize that every Yoruba family has an 'idile' or household and it won't even take the Oba to identify you. I also wonder what the Igbos' obsession with Lagos is? Why aren't they saying this about Kaduna despite having a sizeable number of Igbos there? Wasn't Calabar also a former capital? And just because I bought a property in Kent and I have Yourba neighbors who own thier houses doesn't mean Kent is now Yorubaland Lagos is geographically, culturally and politically Yorubaland and nothing can change that |
Toaskarity: where is the video, i want to seeThe mods won't ban irredeemably perverse morons like this |
This guy doesn't have the finesse to lead. Acts like a thug BRF doesn't use a siren and his convoy is barely more than 6 vehicles except of course he's going for a function and his commissioners and press crew are with him. |
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