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If Aluu community is wasting time to throw out the murderers among them, then they all should welcome whatever doom that comes with it. If they couldnt stop the killings, they must be crazy to be talking such rubbish at this time . . . !!! |
Nigerians suffer everyday because of lack of the will to insist on causing change to happen. Let the affected families mobilize support, including the students union, rights activists, the press and other similar groups. Let them launch concerted efforts on nailing all the Aluu bloodsukers. They should continue to pursue the matter with vigour, keep obtaining relevant resources, make it a national media issue as much as possible. Where there is a will there is a way. With the right approach the matter can never die like that! |
Too bad the way we continue to treat sensitive topics such as this with such levity always whipping up tribal sentiments! |
Nice one! Please furnish us with the Donts. |
Pastor Dbanj? ![]() |
Rhetorics? Rhetorics will take us nowhere. Action- Positive Action is what we need. What will save Nigeria is more action, less talk! |
Ekowise: Please nairalander i need ur help.Ekowise, like Jerseyboy said working as a marketer in insurance looks like you dont have a job. All the same, everything depends on you. If there are no alternatives at the moment stick there and see the best you can make out of it. You never know if you are really good at, and other things fall in line you could make it from there. I know of one who made it big when he got a rich client and he was even staffed thereafter. Goodluck! |
It's high time the govt dealt decisively with those blood suckers and halted their wanton waste of inocent lives and shedding of blood under whateva demonic guise, be it religious or political. They should crush them all up! |
And for those still under illusion as to how things work in our climes, the govt ideas may always come sounding nice. But go out to the field and see - the practical implication is a sharp contrast from the theories - More Hardship! |
And so the story continues. Those among the average citizens living on an average of one dollar seem not to really have a business being in Lagos. Things have really got to be cut-throat exorbitant in Lagos for them to "work". EVERYTHING EXTREME IN ADVANCED COUNTRIES ARE APPLICABLE BUT THOSE THAT ARE FRIENDLY (LIKE SCARCITY OF BAD ROADS) ARE NEVER "GOOD" TO APPLY HERE. . . What more can I say? . . .Eko oti, sorry oni baje! |
@OP On a serious note there are some things that are generally taken for granted in women and cooking is considered one of them. By the way there shouldnt be any big deal about learning and getting the basic skill. Its all about getting interested and how much value you place on it. In today's world you can learn virtually anything if you have a good source of info and you think it's worth the time and effort. |
Not just about hating/dissing. The bitter truth is: the more grounds mtn loses while others gain, the better for Nigerian s as it forces the telcos to focus more on giving better quality services to get competitive edge rather than merely hope on their subscriber base. This's one fact which most Nigerians clinging unto MTN cos sub.base fail 2 understand. Besides MTN is the last ntw that's really bothered about making their customers happy or standardizing their services as in other climes! And by the way, if other ntws were not as in the past there'll be no pressure on MTN to improve. |
Irrespective of what Fashola and his propagandists may want people to think, the fact is there is far more to free traffic in Lagos than DRACONIAN LAWS. The weakest link in Lagos traffic mgt efforts is the LASTMA and the formely-popular- now-unpopular govt. Rather than send drivers for mental tests, Fashola should be giving quality doses of psychiatric medications to his LASTMA men as their lawlessness- madness is getting out of hand! |
@Op She seems to have a number of qualities which you want. For the cooking thing and so on, you have to see she learns it before concluding or be ready to bear it if you must go ahead. There's little you can do if you wait till after marriage |
. . .Fashola is working! Lagos is working!! Eko Onibaje!!! |
Poor Nigerians! In this way will the fate and future of the poor keep being tossed about in the wind of uncertainty . . . Jonathan is indeed a "listening" president, isnt he? |
Somebody should please help tell those losers, drum it into even their subconcious senses that their destiny is to lose in their mission of continually spilling the blood of people who have done them no harm and keeping hoping for what even God will never want. Somebody should remind them, albeit an unpopular ex-president Obasanjo. |
Pastor Dbanj? 