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EmmySparky:Yeah, even Teju babyface has remained ever young just as his name. |
Still seems like a dream though. It is always a golden saying to leave the stage when ovation is loudest. So much an unceremonious exit from Barcelona. Why Barca? You remain a god of soccer. Now prove that Barcelona isn't just only your magic wand. |
Generalkorex:He can't but keep quiet you know. He is already dinning with the devil and he wants to ascend the throne and as a result he is all out to lick asses to get there. |
Blacks mostly and this kind of mentality... The insurance on those cars alone would cost fortune. It is not always about who once had money but who continues to have money because of financial sense. Ask Mike Tyson. There is no money that can't finish. Enough recklessness over time is more than enough. |
Mikecold:Exactly. Can you see a protest with no police wielding guns? If Ghana which is many miles away ahead of Nigeria in many things, I think Nigeria then needs more than a protest. But no, even government criticism is known as being an enemy of the State. More than a pity. |
Daring indeed. Well, being a first-timer, may be. The journey isn't up to 20 minutes. Possibly 10-12 minutes on this water. |
Macsjebs:Sincerely, the case of failing, from grace to grass. |
1 in 100,000 pastor. I feel he doesn't belong to the general class. God bless you sir. |
AkatConcept:Exactly. Finding a blameless cop is as looking for a truthful politician. None is holy, as in none |
Almost sounding like Martin Luther's historic message. Evils in the land have expiry date. |
shogsman:Abi? That's it, failure is an orphan, but everyone wants to identify with success. If they had grown up here, it is debatable if they could have ended as this. Debatable, I said. |
iampeterben:You mean a government that's law abiding itself and that respects human rights and rule of law? Peril and misfortune await in the long run anyone-government who feels he has power today and can bend law to favour his own and damn the others. Time will tell. When the wicked perish, the city rejoices. |
Well well said |
This show of 'almightiness' will end one day. And the oppressor shall be oppressed himself. |
Cattle rearing now government project. The new gas and oil |
Every evil has expiry date. To whom it may concern... |
Needless to say... No one can succeed on the long run without constant learning. Many tools, many technologies and updates to wrap head around. You are a developer/programmer of a sort. And programmers don't stop learning. |
fixedhollies:Your enumeration is apt |
This kind of treatment awaits all those garrulous, unscrupulous media members working with him after his tenure is over |
Are there no more people who could be used to replace her? All these controversies back and forth...must it necessarily be her? The way it is being pushed despite outcries here and there really means there is an agenda to it. It is a total wrong move from the outset for a spokesperson of government to be nominated to handle sensitive position of an INEC commissioner. #Agenda |
Stranger than fiction. Less than 2 weeks ago (July 1st) you were marking 365 days (1 of one year) of your second marriage anniversary. Gbooms! Few days later, third marriage is already ready... https://www.nairaland.com/4592254/ahmed-musa-wife-juliet-celebrate |
festacman:I like your illustrations. But however, is it a must to remain a spokesman for a person whose conducts and governing rules contradict your your personal ideals or publicly accepted values? Sorry to say, a man of scruples necessarily would have issues working for a person whose principles betray that of true leadership. But this is a society where people promote love for the lining of their pockets more than holding to the right principles. You rightly mentioned other of his tribes working for the present government, I am sure you would tend to agree that what evil Femi has done with his mouth and writing is unparalleled. Talking about becoming devil's advocate, with a seared yet dead conscience. Well I might have as well taken Femi for a person with ingrained positive values. In the least, his job in the present has proven otherwise. |
This guy is deranged. He wants to hit headlines by force through controversies. Wrong controversies. Stewpid! |
May be he is sick. Welcome to Nigeria where by force they eat back their vomits, and instead of being 'partyless', they rather would go back to asslick and belong to those they once vilified: that's politicians. Is it a crime not to belong to any party again if you feel all of them are nuisance altogether? OBJ seems to have done this, and very well. Kudos to him. |
Imagine beer parlour talks |
Neither is better than the other. Your desire and what your aspiration is should determine your route. Like saying between studying Chemistry and Physics, which is better. Now, coming to scope, Architecture is a narrower scope while Civil Engineering is far wider. In each, you can become the very best, like said earlier, your aspiration and preference set your pace. |
Hmmm |
Laws of hypocrisy. |
You guys only have some regime. It is turn by turn. It is passing. |
It sounds like a joke but not funny |
Just be a Nigerian, it is enough to have committed a crime. |
Flier:He never was one source of the problem. Or at least I don't think so. The thing is, you can recommend someone for a job, but wouldn't at the end of the day do the job for him. Anyone could have supported the person in presidency today before entering the office, but his performance will be determined him alone when he gets there. That's human for you, trust any man absolutely to your own peril. Beside, we often say Christians should join politics, we should hold them accountable, but never dissuade those coming after them, even if those earlier supported misbehave. It remains the fact, that Christians pray too much here possibly to become spiritually empowered but politically irrelevant and powerless. Spiritual power can't substitute for political power. They are separate powers and the earlier the Christians in Nigeria know this, the better. History has played and shown it enough, the best way to change political stage for the better is for best of people to get there, not really for Christians to keep praying alone. |
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