Raymond0008: The sidechick that stain the man white did not even show up. Once I get married, would rather soapy than one yeye girl to spoil my family. RIP Sammy
She no stain am o, everybody know say Sammy Okposo na machine
Braft: Who do you think will be the next Nigerian president after President Muhammadu Buhari?
Who do you think will take over from Buhari?
Share your comments below.
But let me tell you who will never become Nigeria's president after Buhari and even after the person who will take over from Buhari.
The following people below can never become Nigeria's president, no matter how hard they try:
Atiku Abubakar.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
They are only wasting their time.
It's a complete waste of time and money they are doing. They can never become Nigeria's president either now or in the future.
And Peter Obi himself cannot even become Nigeria's president in this dispensation because he won't even win in the first place. If at all he will become Nigeria's president, it will be after 8 years of the person who will take over from Buhari.
So who then do you think will be Nigeria's president who will take over from Buhari??
Drop your comments below.
Let's discuss.
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Seun
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You need help dude, you need to see a psychiatrist asap
Your thought-processes are too haphazard and unfocused. Please don't wait for your shít to get any worse than this, go get help now.
taxiappguy: Hello House, greetings to all the boss dem for here. Please guys, I’m having issue with my Honda Accord 03. After I don drive am for like 2 hours, d car will start jerking, it won’t want to move when I press accelerator, like say fuel finish. After a while I go Dey hear small small backfire from the engine side when I press accelerator. My mechanic thought it was the fuel pump/filter so he changed the pump and washed the filter but issue persists. Anybody experience this and what could be the issue or solution.
Thanks
Buy a higher quality pump and change the filter too this time, instead of washing it.
Chibuzoc: Nigeria just voted in favour of Islamic Republic of Iran currently against the rights of its women at the #IRIoffCSW? The Islamist Government have been killing and hanging Iranian people for demanding freedom. The United Nations has removed the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). (29 YES, 8 NO) Yesterday, in a letter from prison, 14 imprisoned women activists supported the removal.
Na the same abokis wey murder Deborah Samuel dey there dey vote na
Oldnairalanderb: A very touching moment when a young man held his ex girlfriends wedding car hostage on her way to wed another man after training her in school. The mother was heard asking the young man if she sent him to train her.
The usual bullshīt excuses from his dishonest and greedy acolytes
Same way the useless people sold a derelict and dilapidated Buhari in 2015 and it turned out he only needed the resources attached to Nigeria's presidency for serious rehabilitation of his own personal health and family.fortunes
adenigga: Nigeria spent a total of $6.23m on foreign healthcare-related services from January to August 22, 2022, The PUNCH reports.
This is according to a report obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria on the amount spent on health-related and social services under the sectoral utilisation for transactions valid for foreign exchange.
According to the report, $0.17m was spent on foreign health-related services in January while $0.14m was spent in February.
The spending increased in March and April to $0.43m and $3.02m respectively.
The CBN report also showed that the country spent $0.79m in May and dropped to $0.42m in June.
The amount spent peaked in July at $0.46m and increased to $0.80m in August.
The PUNCH reports that the amount for the eight months this year is more than the amount spent ($1.47m) for the same period in 2021.
Meanwhile, stakeholders have lamented poor access to forex for the importation and manufacturing of essential medicines.
The Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria, in a communiqué issued in September, had said some of the challenges faced by pharmaceutical industries include lack of infrastructure, inconsistent and mismanaged government policies, supply chain challenges, weak industrial linkages, weak technology, and engineering base, poor access to forex, lack of petrochemical industries to enable Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients production as well as inadequate incentives.
“NAIP, therefore, calls on the Nigerian government to resolve the lingering crisis in securing forex for the importation and manufacturing of essential medicines as this is becoming one of the greatest threats to the growth of the Pharma Industry in Nigeria,” it said.
The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, however, admitted that there is a shortage of foreign exchange to meet the import needs of Nigerians and challenged financial institutions to proffer solutions to the problem.
Speaking at the 2022 Bankers’ Committee retreat in Lagos, Emefiele said collaborative programmes and initiatives of the Bankers’ Committee have delivered tangible contributions to the nation’s economic prosperity.
He said “Recognising the hindrances of high inflation and foreign exchange shortages on the achievement of our national development goals, the 2022 Retreat is convened to focus on the development of the local manufacturing industry and non-oil sectors, more broadly, and particularly to enhance the sector’s capacity to generate foreign exchange inflows.
“The focus is, even more, germane considering the enormity of the global economic turbulence, as wave after wave of negative shocks continue to ravage many countries.”
Celebrity singer and dancer, KORRA OBIDI just got into the country and was met by her sister at the international airport and her father who couldn't hold back his tears.
The celebrity dancer who recently got divorced from her husband ( Dr. Justin) and later won the custody of her children amidst public reactions and criticisms was ripped of all the money she came with at the airport as can be seen in the video with her bag ripped apart.