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If true that relevant govt institutions are foot dragging it's clear why they deserve all the harsh public condemnations and criticisms being ceaselessly poured on em. |
REVOLUTNIS: SHOCKER: Renowned Primate Predicts Presidential Jet Will Develop Man Made Mechanical FaultNice one there. But why not create a fresh topic. |
kuzzieOtiz: Was patience there?You don dey mad abi |
Good move by the govt if there'snt more to it than meets the eye. At least such leaves the impression of fairplay and determination to create balance. |
The Bull les go there |
The earlier these people in power realise they are mere mortals like rest of us the better. If they wont come out straight to tell us what we should know, somehow the rumormongers are always there to force em to talk. Wish him quick recovery. |
Folks are long sick and tired of all this their drama, abi melodrama. It's good he sheds tears but now let them all get down to real business of governance and save us all the hardship. If it's about tears, the average Nigerian has long been shedding tears, mourning the death/dearth of good governance in Nigeria. Many more Nigerians die everyday cos our leaders always chose not to work. |
fnep2smooth: God don catch her, she is governor okorocha girl friend thats why he made her his SSA, in abuja her house is opposite okorocha house. Shameless she- goat.Take it easy on the poor little girl. Dont be quick to forget these celebs are ordinary people like everyone else, and even if true some of us may have done worse things. If she'dnt made herself popular through acting, she'd prolly not being in any of the two problems. |
Eyaa, Saint Olusegun Obasanjo and constructive criticisms. If only he had the opportunity of being on the saddle most of our problems would have been history. Eg bokoharam, bad roads, NEPA, refinaries, etc. |
Poor Nky. Pray she makes it out soon. |
That's the dream of a typical power-hungry Nigerian politician vice come true. The ex-vice may now be drowning in tears of joy as he 'mourns' =celebrates his boss' demise. . . .and those weak -minded religious fanatics rejoicing should be sane enough to remember that even that vice himself can as well die off any minute just in like manner. Arent we all mortals? And how come we are so daft to understand that our common enemy is those politician oppressing us from the top? |
Its not difficult to know its true. What however remains baffling is that most of these clueless creatures seem to have sworne to do nothing to get our bedeviled medical system working. They rather fly around the globe seeking medical attention elsewhere. |
Unfortunate! Hope the average stone-hearted Nigerian leader can see the anger in land, learn from these mishaps and quit playing silly games with the lives of the downtrodden whose fate lies in their hands. Time to pause and ponder! |
Hm! Dont understand all these bad breaking news, this december! Yakowa of Kaduna, Azazi and co, now Chime of Enugu. Could this AcidTalk's warning prophesies months ago coming true? Time for all great and small alike to pause and ponder. |
In theory or in reality? Whateva that means, it sure real sucks in naija. |
The war on Bokoharam is fight to finish. Let all join hands whether muslim, christian, pagan, atheist, agnostic, . . .to condemn and put a stop to this extremism and terrorism. |
Dude, hope you know you can't stop people esp them Lagosians, from telling you exactly what they do feel about Lagos and the pics. If governance in Lagos is all about nothing but these pics and the socalled 'beauty' I think they have failed! Have the people's expections become so hard to tell or achieve? |
Good 4 naija mkt where single sim'sn't enough I guess . . . |
@Topic, Ojukwu most undoubtedly deserves all the respect he's being paid by all who love him. A close look at his story butresses this fact. . . .and for those who choose to hate, they need not leave civility to the wind to show. Constructive comments'll go a long way. |
Yes, let the onslaught continue unabated. Those luna-tics must be must be smoked out of every of their hiding places. I urge the Nigerian army to crush them with utter bitterness for every innocent life they have wasted! |
Otondo? Yes, that's a favourite name corp members are called right from camp, to show they are just new from school, novices, fresh graduates who are just coming to the realities of having to take charge of their lives, both in camp and outside, with little or no experience, having to fend for themselves, and so on . . . Ajuwaya is yet another name. |
MTN has got all it takes to raise their service levels far beyond this average but has stiff-neckedly refused out of their greed and resolve to exploit the vulnerabilities of the Nigerian situation to the fullest. Pure and simple! The battle's just begun and time will come if they dont take their time they'll see themselves in the dustbin of history of oblivion when they get overtaken. Hasn't it been pretty obvious ever since they came to Naija? |
all4naija: The condition of the road contributed to the problem. The government needs to fix the potholesExactly the kind of things those pretenders in power will never want to do. Before you know it, you see them blabbing about how traffic and state of roads are causing them sleepless nights. |
Perfect example of what draconian okada ban can never achieve or prevent. If okada means accidents on the road, what do the many gullies and potholes on our 'roads' stand for? |
But that's what those prosti.tutes do, isn't it? |
Yes of course. Who said farming does not pay? Cross your i's dot your t's, you should be fine, but for a few knocks here and there. |
Rather unfortunate. Recall Wyclef's Anything Can Happen? Such a dangerous dimension to the Nigerian situation . . . |
The more, the merrier, so they say, or isnt it? The more varieties of parties, the better. Absolute control by ACN now seems to corrupt them absolutely. |
Gen Gowon and his hollier than thou attitude. They are all birds of same feather. Like he never supervised such barbarism while he was in charge. By now he'd better taken his place in the world of oblivion where he rightly belongs. |
Another wild goose chase? |
It's up to us whatever we want to do with our core identity. If we so wish, we may not only forbid our mother tongues, but also reject our native names, tribes, place of origin, cultures, and so on all in a bid to be more 'civilised', liberal, educated, and all what nots. In fact maybe it was a fatal error that we are even Nigerians? . . .It's rather pathetic. No wonder they have always maintained that a lot is definitely wrong with the black man. . |
control_seven: Why are corp members always at the recieving end during crisis like this? NYSC should be completely scraped if things continue this way.Most unfortunate but I think above all they should be extremely safety conscious, ready to abandon service and flee for their lives at the slightest sensing of danger to save their lives. It's no joke that nobody really does care about their lives. They should always remember to flee from anything that may stir crisis. |
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Time for all great and small alike to pause and ponder.