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scipher: you're a demented bigot, so unemployment is tackled by the ministry for information and technology? FROG!At this rate, hope you guys wont have to be chasing people around with guns. Someone makes a comment, you rain curses.Really really unwarranted |
what happened to .gov.ng why .com.ng It does not in anyway show it is owned by the government Anyone could have this and operate it |
logica: A competitor acquired them yet you don't see how it explains their disappearance from the market?. There are several reasons for acquisitions and one of them is to acquire the technology or critical components of the company or even strip the assets and do away with the company. There is also the critical destruction theory that says every product or company undergoes a full life cycle and after which it goes into extinction. |
I saw this site recently while researchng this same issue. www.glassdoor.com It shows company reviews,salaries for positions,company interview questions etc for various companies and a number of Nigerian companies are listed. Though the data is inputed by the company staff, ex or current. Check it, it can be useful. |
Sincere 9gerian: The problem with Nigeria is the curse of oil. When the oil dries up, everyone will sit up. When the oil dries up, the governor of Kano will welcome every Igbo man that opens a shop in Kano. Not just that he'll welcome them, he'll give them incentives because the progress of that Igbo man will determine how much the state makes as revenue every month. Likewise the governors of every other state in the country will welcome every human being, irrespective of tribe, in his state with both arms. When oil dries up and there's no more free money to pay PHCN staffs besides the money the company generates in terms of the quantity of electricity it supplies to Nigerians, PHCN workers will sit up. Ditto NRC workers and other govt owned companies.When oil dries up,your salary would no longer be paid. ![]() |
kalunomics: See what thirst for power can do to people. ACN is hell bent on taking the seat come 2015 that they forget the ethics of being a patriotic citizen!I cant imagine I took my time to read this. I need some milk abeg. |
PacificGuy: What is the number? Do people know about it?419 |
Its been all over YOUTUBE since December. We never start, his little finger would be thicker than his fathers waist. |
Delta State!Delta State!!Delta State!!! So much happens in this place per unit time. |
azpekuliar: What is rare about these pictures of places we see everyday? These aeren't rare. One would have thought you were uploading pictures of what Lagos must have looked like in the '60s and '70s.This is contrary to your signature |
patriot4: I still believe there will be less casualties if the drones start bombing than if we refuse to let them work.Wetin be that abeg. 'consigned' ko,delivery ni |
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1 Kings 12:10 NKJV Then the young men who had grown up with him spoke to him, saying, "Thus you should speak to this people who have spoken to you, saying, 'Your father made our yoke heavy, but you make it lighter on us'--thus you shall say to them: 'My little finger shall be thicker than my father's waist! |
They work for the govt |
But really, this was 2 years ago. Now there has to be a review. You need to replace some folks and put insincere9nigeria and others. |
This 'abroad thing'is really becoming something else, wished there was a way it could be cubbed. A good number of Nigerians are suffering from Kwashiorkor in Europe.Until I started travelling, I always thought it was heaven.You see some old folks with good degrees doing some sort of jobs and you would be moved to tears. |
Malawian: use either "constructs" or "syntax" okay, lets continue. enough of the grammar lessons already.Who be this sef |
percipi1: Eko-Ile, it pained me that our open debate had to go this way simply because of your blind adherence to political or ethnic allegiance. Calling me confused and incompetent shows your frustration at my impartial and objective take on the matter. So far you have failed to provide any statistic to justify the need to repair the road without the Fed's consent. You have failed to show that accidents on the road were due majorly to the bad state of the road and not any other reason. You have failed to show why the Ogun state govt has not put any measure in place to reduce deaths on their road-Ogun has the highest rate of accident in the south westBros, your debate makes a lot of sense I must agree and you sound like you are doing a PHD thesis already on this issue but I beg to say that most of your arguments here will hold sway only in highly organised,developed and corruption-free environment.People are just fed up and they want to see something different.Again, if you have a feeling for the users of the road and families that have been affected one way or the other,I guess you will see differently. My point is, lets stop defending what does not make sense at all.No wonder the priest and the jew left the wounded man until the samaritan came along because it was not logical for them to help. |
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karl max: ur a product of failed education point to my post u quoted were I made use of the word CONSTRUCTION? And if is not on my post u my friend like amosun is a fool!!!! A compound illitrate like u won't understand my post that's why u would remain unemployed cos u can't read and comprehend foolGuy you are still missing his points. 'construction' as per use of words not engineering.Calm down and lets continue |
karl max: Has he finished the delapidated roads in ogun state, ogun has one of the worst state roads in the south west he has not done that his jumping to federal road!!! Doea he wants to open toll gate for his master on a federal road morons in power. Amosun should Concentrate on delivering what he promised ogun people state roads are a very bad he should fix it and stop playing politics with the FG. A lot of morons on nairaland latelyIf the number of persons that have died on that road in the past 10 years die in your village, your village would be extinct by now.Imagine, when the number of deaths recorded in a state are more from road accidents on that axis than anyother cause, what would you expect him to do.If for 3 years, the owner of the road refused to do anything,so the governor should watch and keep deploying body bags to the road everyday. Please lets stop defending what cannot be defended before God will start punishing you. I am sure you have never in the life of you used that road and yet you can type rubbish.You stay wherever you are and support evil. Please dont do what will make evil never depart from your house. |
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berem: yes o! na im. the only doctor who absconded from medical duties to be a politician.I guess it pays him more than the medical duties. @OP.You are trying to paint a sepulchre meanwhile we know its full of rotten bones.It would have been a different thing if you asked for good things about Nigeria/Africa and good things about Nigerian/African leaders. While there may be a number of good things to write about the former, there is nothing desirable about the latter.If your original country was okay and you had responsible leadership, you probably may not be in US/Canada sending us this disgusting opinion of yours. And please to be too ambitious to see this as one of those non-profit things or social movement charade to start looking for african leaders with good quality rather look for things that have made African thick in the midst of oppression by their leaders. Things that have made them hang on despite the prolonged mis-rule. BTW, sometimes I just wander if Africa was cursed with Leadership, that they would never have good leaders till the world will end. #justthinking. |
berem: Are you sure Missraissa and Sincere 9gerian are not the same person? Dr Ifeanyi, i dey suspect you o!@ Berem. Abeg no vex. who be Dr. Ifeanyi? na insincere9gerian.(how dem dey spell am again sef) |
MissRaissa: Why would I come here to look for content? My online publication focuses on POSITIVE stories involving Africa. Half the posts and topics on this forum are nowhere near positive.Beautiful lady, Calm down, no need to be angry. I was thinking journalism such as you practise has some iota of objectivity in it. Do you ask question with a mind set? What have you been using as your sample space for deductions in your blog or website. Do you take 2 or 3 answers and form an opinion? You live in the US (on a lighter note-a place close to heaven) and you send a questionnaire to Nigeria and before Nigeria wakes up, you have concluded. Are you a consultant to INEC in nigeria? 'cos that is their modus operandi. All I just beg of you is for you not to be in a haste. We are still on page 2, most times it gets to 100.lol Relax. |
MissRaissa: Before you decide to assassinate my character you might want to do some research. I am not Nigeria. Does Raissa Nkuba sound like a Nigerian name to you?Fine girl, this is a 'faceless' forum where anyone can post any link, assume any name, attach anybodys picture etc. You are not expecting us to believe you and start jumping up screaming 'mama tete oyoyo' and may be we should all post our links so you know people of this forum have got their local and international businesses. You come in here to raise a highly emotional and sensitive issue for some folks who have be reeling under the burden of demonic task masters and you ask them not to insult you.On the other hand it appears to me like you are here to generate traffic to your site 'cos it was just launched recently or you are looking for content for your site. You are free to copy and paste as you like.No copyrights infringement. The best thing you could have done would have been to moderate and not take sides otherwise some people will assume you have been paid for this stunt. |
plendil: This shyte has been around for years. I first came across it on a foriegn forum. I'll try to get the site.Is that an academic or professional piece or whatever that needs your 'uptight' reference. Myfriend, go and sit down somewhere and get a life. Though, I have never really liked all these first time stuffs, but I had to relax and enjoy the moment.Life is too short to be too serious everyday. Meanwhile,this AY guys is not funny at all.I cant imagine how people attend his events. He is really really dry. |
talktimi: http://www.leadership.ng/nga/articles/38237/2012/10/24/lg_election_cpc_officials_protest_imposition_candidate.htmlTalktimi or what ever it is your are called. You guys always make this war PDP vs Opposition and that is way from it. You are so deluded that I pity your offspring. This is sanity vs insanity. Stop supporting evil otherwise like the Bible puts it, 'evil will vever depart from your house'. |
PeeDaVinci: maybe they should start by giving us their clear definition of poverty, they can then follow it by stating the source, methodology of collection and analysis of their dataThis is the best I have read in a while. They think everybody is dumb like them. They should give us the paper work, atleast we can read |
Billyonaire: I hardly see any poor person around. Where are the poor people ?Yes, me too. In those 3D hollywood movies we watch in Asorock. Idi*ot |
Ishsoph: Much as i dont support banning the airing of Hembelembe program on Radio, am of the opinion that Ordinary Ahmed lacks professionalism in discharging his duty. I always tell my friend that this program will not last for the simple reason that respect for people in authority and even for the ordinary Nigerians he fights their course eludes him. He sees himself as the Lord of The Ring and thus could insult anyone at will!Omo, throw professionalism to the dogs. The same thing that has kept us like this. We ve been 'professional' with our problems. Fela, Gani etc fought without gloves. Change agents across history have never been mannered people because the ills done to people by their leaders have never been 'professional'. |
Phorlorun$#o:No fear. About 10 persons own over 5,000 names/handles/ids with plenty laptos everywhere. Nigerian youths are different. we want a real change. |
