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free13: How old are you?Just because your life is hopeless, your future bleak and your frustrations deep doesn't mean everyone is facing or will be facing the same pain you're permanently confined to. I love my life and I thank God for every second of it so grab a banger |
free13: You are a lost soul with a dark future.My future is secure already and it's a lot better than you will ever dream of. The bleakness of your future is very evident in your post and your bribe money will not last you a month after your retirement |
free13: The @op is jobless *get a life*It's December 26, except of course you're the police constable I just drove by under Apongbon bridge pinging on his cheap Nokia phone |
the_ripper: Worry about ya headache chairman. No need to drink alabukun for anoda person headche. Thank u in advance.And all you Biafrans should quit taking Procold for Fashola's catarrh free13: why are you so dumb?My dumbest moment ever is a lot smarter than your brainiest stunt ever |
mosun_ade: if he had been on the 111 possible events, they will say he is seen everywhere.And attending 17 out of 111 official functions which is barely 15% is impressive to you for a serving public officer? Bake another story |
Whoever owns the fireworks merchandise that exploded will be in serious trouble |
afam4eva: So, what do you want us to do?Ask Punch news as if this is the only news report that has been posted on NL today. Omo Ajokutamamomi |
Seems like a rapidly raging fire. Hope the fire service will be there on time |
A content analysis of newspapers reports of Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime’s programmes and activities since he became governor on May 29, 2007, on Tuesday showed that he had attended only 17 events out of a possible 111 physically. Our correspondent and statisticians in Enugu State, who had shown concern for the governor’s failing health, especially since he had been on a hospital bed in India for more than three months, coded the data findings. The data showed that commissioners in the state had always represented Chime on occasions, and Chime had always come “very late” to the few events he attended. It is on record though, that the Enugu State governor attended every of his electioneering rallies and campaigns in 2007 and 2011. He, however, collapsed in March 2011 during a campaign rally in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State. “Before collapsing in Nsukka in 2011, he had relapsed twice in Enugu, in 2008 and in 2009,” said a protocol officer at the Enugu State Government House.” The protocol officer, who sought protection of his identity, said, “Most people have always blamed the governor’s absence from events on other things. The true situation is that the medical team has to be very sure that the governor is medically sound before he goes out for an event. “The medical team had been embarassed several times when the governor kept falling at events and the protocol, security and aides had to block him so that many people would not notice.” Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Chuks Ugwoke, despite reports in the media that the governor is recuperating in an India hospital after being transferred from a London Hospital, has continued to claim that all was well with Chime. Ugwoke had refused to speak to The PUNCH and would not reply any text message from our correspondent. When the story of Chime’s ill health and absence from the state first broke in the October 14, 2012 edition of the Sunday PUNCH, Ugwoke had said, “Chime was enjoying his vacation, the first he has taken since he was sworn into office five years ago. “Chime had actually presided over the State Executive Council meeting on September 18, 2012 where he announced to all the members that he was proceeding on his annual leave and constitutionally handed over the reins of power to his deputy, Sunday Onyebuchi, who is today the Acting Governor of the state.” The commissioner had further pointed out that, “Chime also attended a meeting of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum in Abuja on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 and travelled out the next day on his vacation,” adding that, “all these facts are verifiable.” He had added, “Having said all these, we want to reaffirm that the Government of His Excellency, Sullivan Chime, will continue to promote freedom of expression while also maintaining its cherished reputation of civility and accommodation of all shades of opinion, including constructive criticisms from the media and other quarters.” http://www.punchng.com/news/chime-attended-17-events-in-five-years-investigation/ |
@ITBomb Under Obasanjo the following landmark achievements were recorded: 1. Introduction of GSM (which has created over a million jobs directly and indirectly) 2. Pension Reforms (the best ever) 3. Debt relief (painfully they've accumulated them all back) 4. Increase in oil derivation to 13% (even GEJ from the ND has not increased it by 0.001%) 5. Successful civilian to civilian transition (never happened before in the history of Nigeria) 6. The EFCC (some said it was to witch hunt but so many highly placed people were convicted) 7. Unbundling of NEPA and creation of the PHCN When I recall more, I will edit my post |
I like the idea of using precast building elements but those roads are washy |
I'm from Lagos, live in Lagos and I travel around often and relate with people in government. Akwa Ibom state is the only state I can say has done better than Lagos in terms of infrastructure but still years behind Lagos in terms of governance Besides, Lagos has higher overheads, a bigger population, and more demands on its revenue than Akwa Ibom state |
We don't think you are slow sir, there isn't even any movement at all, and if you're trying to give us the impression that your decisions are thought through before announcing them, then I think that is so untrue as you have had to reverse yourself on so many occasions |
Solozzo: U can obtain marked notes by exchanging your hard earned money with cbn marked notes with SSS support in this kind of circumstances.Yes almost anyone can obtain marked monies but money is not marked with electronic chips in them and they won't have been caught if they hadn't deposited the money in the bank or done one huge cash transaction with it. So what would you do if your relative was kidnapped and they demanded as low as N2m cash which may never be banked? Some even settle for ransom as low as 500k. That money, I bet will never come close to the deadman's door of a bank |
Well the security agencies knew they had to do their job because NOI was involved However, how many of the kidnappers that have fleeced thousands of Nigerians of billions of Naira especially in the SE and SS have been apprehended? With this revelation, kidnappers may begin to demand foreign currencies which will invariably make the Naira lose value against those currencies preferred by them as ransom. It will also make them refrain from depositing their booty in the bank Also if security agencies only do their jobs when high profile people are involved, it only means kidnappers will leave the people that matter in society and focus on those whose kidnappings won't make the headlines. So those in government will be free while those out of it will be at their mercy. |
So what exactly does the OP want us to do about this? Tell her the marriage certificate was photoshopped? Besides, who gives a wedding band as a gift? |
Great! Yorubaland o ni baje! |
joeyfire: Yoruba na Yoruba really.Hope you also update us with pictures and a brief synopsis after you've been kidnapped and a ransom of a Nokia 3310 or its Naira equivalent is paid to secure your release ![]() okpurukata: I dey village de enjoy kampe. God is in control. No shaking. Bad belle people keep ranting.The bolded text can only mean one thing - FEAR |
It's always amusing when these illusioned Igbos deny the obvious or derail the topic when deep within them, the harsh reality scares them to their pants, but as far as this thread is concerned, there have been no kidnappings or robberies in the SE since 2011. As a matter of fact that's where the bulk of Nigeria's commerce resides and their worst roads are better than Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi while electricity never blinks and when you open their taps, what pours out is purer than Eva water. Up Biafra |
afam4eva: I'm not against economic integration. I was only against a certain kind of integration as it relates with Igbo land. Every region have different idiosyncrasy and will definitely do things a little bit differently. Words dropping from both sides of the lips. How nice |
afam4eva: We have what we need in Africa that's why we need to work on strengthening our economic bodies eg ECOWAS etc. It's after we've suceeded with regional integration before we start reaching out to BRIC nations and other countries in the world. We have to look inwards starting from the minutest possible economic integration.I thought you were strongly against economic integration as proposed by Abagwaro some days ago as a model for the SE in response to the DAWN economic integration of the SW states |
Meanwhile our president sees nothing wrong with it. To him it's just a phase ...but now its more like a tradition |
Not again! |
Zeus I: The highest rate of kidnapping and theivery are rampant in the SW.Very funny For each kidnapping in the SW this December that you post, I will post two that happened in the SE Besides most of the kidnappings in the SW are perpetrated by people from the SE |
I dey laff. If they can't travel for just a week, how will they actualize Biafra for all eternity |
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[size=18pt]At this point I call on all sensible and true Lagosians who have value for their time and respect for their governor to ignore this thread and leave the senile OP to keep talking to himself as he's obviously deranged and malicious. Just hit on the like button and move on[/size] |
Mr. Globe:You've been sniffing hard on cheap drugs |
Mr. Globe:My father is from Lagos, my mother from Oyo and I'm full blooded Yoruba. These Biafrans never cease to amaze me. The best of your governors can't compare to the worst of ours. Okay we admit Fashola isn't performing so how on earth is that a Biafran problem? Open a thread to eulogize your 'performing' governor and leave our 'failed' governor for us |
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