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PoliticsWhat Is The Price Of Kerosene In Your Area? by Heazy2015(op): 7:40pm On Oct 18, 2015
The price of
kerosene has risen by about 200 per cent in Lagos, Ogun states
and other parts of the country largely due to the scarcity of
Liquefied Petroleum Gas ...Tho I was told that some filling station are not selling it at the rate of #50? what's the price in your area
RomanceAm I Too Small To Please My Women? by Heazy2015(op): 8:50pm On Oct 13, 2015
I am in my mid-20’s, quite tall, but a bit on the chubby side. I’m, however, not short of girl friends. What bothers me is my dick. I’ve compared it with other men’s and I’ve long realized that it’s rather on the small side. My girl-friends have not complained to my face. Are they afraid of hurting me? Do you think I can satisfy a woman in bed considering how small my dick is?
www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/am-i-too-small-to-please-my-women/
EducationOpinion Debate: Are Choices The Same As Decisions? by Heazy2015(op): 9:19pm On Oct 11, 2015
Decision (noun):
1. The passing of judgment on an issue under
consideration.
2. The act of reaching a conclusion or making up one's
mind.
3. A conclusion or judgment reached or pronounced; a
verdict.
4. Firmness of character or action; determination.
Choice (noun): An act of selecting or making a decision
when faced with two or more possibilities.
All choices are decisions as well.
But are decisions same
as choices? What is a choice? What is a decision?
Lets debate.
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Random Digital Arts By Me by Heazy2015(m): 12:19am On Oct 11, 2015
I will like u learn from u...kindly add me on WhatsApp.... 08135417105..thanks
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Who Needs FREE Photography E-book? by Heazy2015(m): 12:16am On Oct 11, 2015
Opeyemi_samuel23@yahoo.com.......WhatsApp... 08135417105
PropertiesBoysquarter In Banana Island Or Two Bedroom Flat In Ajegunle? by Heazy2015(op): 8:44am On Oct 10, 2015
If you are to choose between Boys Quarter in Banana Island and 2BedroomFlat in Ajegunle...which would you choose?
FamilyHelp! My Husband’s Sexual Demands Abnormal by Heazy2015(op): 10:36pm On Oct 08, 2015
My problem is my husband. Before we got married, he was very decent and a gentleman. Since we got married, however, he has turned into what can best be described as an animal.


He likes to have sexual intercourse in unusual and perverted ways. Although we have a very comfortable bed, he likes to take me on a hard floor.

He asks me to suck him. I want to please him in this, but the thing is so large, it always makes me gag! I never ask him to do anything abnormal, so why has he turned into something I now fear? It has got to a point where I hate making love with him. I have even thought of running away.

Uche, by e-mail.
www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/help-my-husbands-sexual-demands-abnormal/
PoliticsBomb Blasts Rock Kuje Market, Police Station In Abuja by Heazy2015(op): 10:55pm On Oct 02, 2015
News coming from Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city is that
suspected Boko Haram members have detonated Improvised
Explosive Devices at the Kuje market and the Police station
in Abuja.
More details soon

www.channelstv.com/2015/10/02/bomb-blasts-rock-kuje-market-police-station-in-abuja/
PoliticsRe: Happy 55th Indepedence Day Message To All Nigerians! by Heazy2015(op): 10:36pm On Sep 30, 2015
chocolateme:
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U dhey Fhall Mai Hands Oh!...#winks# shocked
PoliticsHappy 55th Indepedence Day Message To All Nigerians! by Heazy2015(op): 10:34pm On Sep 30, 2015
NIGERIA’S 55TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY
Independence is the state of being free from the control of some other persons, country or entity. Revolutions are all about obtaining independence, independence comes from a nice medieval French word, depenve, meaning to hang from or to hang down. The “In” at the beginning is latin for “Not” so the word originally meant “not” hanging from, which is a neat description of what countries achieve by throwing off their colonies the condition of bany free, the power to act or speak or thank without externally imposed restrants or a successful ending of a struggle or contest or not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion conduct, thinking or acting for onself.
I am happy that I belong to a nation respected in the whole of Africa and beyond and the I belong to the most populous Africa country and that I am a citizen of a country known as a the giant of Africa. A giant cannot become a dwarf and a dwarf cannot become a giant. The giant used to be sick, but we are happy that after the threats, Nigeria eventually survived the election. As Nigerians, we should be hopeful and have faith in the nation.
There is no Nigeria without Nigerians, because whatever happened in Nigeria is a reflection of the totality of Nigerians, which is why we need to make her better. Many parents don’t teach their children morals and they would say the school is not teaching morals also, teachers don’t pay attention to the students are their patients paying attention to the student. Let us start to teach morality and the fear of God from the home, if we do this, those that would misbehave are the homeless and they are not as many as the people who have homes in Nigeria. So, at this junction, I’d like to say Happy 55th Independence Anniversary to all Nigerians. Thank You!
Cc: Lalalistic, Ishilove
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: How Much Can I Get Tripod Stand In Ikeja? by Heazy2015(op): 10:06pm On Sep 27, 2015
Donald3d:
Kindly add me up on whats app besides are you buying those equipments or renting them.
..I will add u up.....Am buying it
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: How Much Can I Get Tripod Stand In Ikeja? by Heazy2015(op): 9:58pm On Sep 27, 2015
Donald3d:
I am good in Video Editing my number is 08182346055 .Besides your number is incomplete
...sorry....08135417105
Art, Graphics & VideoHow Much Can I Get Tripod Stand In Ikeja? by Heazy2015(op): 9:32pm On Sep 27, 2015
Am thinking of getting the following in Ikeja....
Affordable Tripod Stand for the Camera Below
Handycam Battery for the camera Below
Handycam battery Charger
How much can i get them?....Anyone who is good in video editing should pls contact me on whatsapp: 0813541705...
Thanks In Anticipation

CelebritiesCheck Out This Throwback Photo Of Seun Kuti As A Singing Youngster by Heazy2015(op): 10:03pm On Sep 24, 2015
When Seun was a little boy singing at Lekki Sunsplash.....

http://lindaikeji..com/2015/09/check-out-this-throwback-photo-of-seun.html

PoliticsSaraki's Media Aide Confirms Attack At Praying Ground, Explains Why by Heazy2015(op): 9:24pm On Sep 24, 2015
Banks Omisore, the media aide to senate president Bukola Saraki, has confirmed the attack at the Eid praying ground in Ilorin, Kwara state today. More tweets after the cut...
http://lindaikeji..com/2015/09/sarakis-media-aide-confirms-attack-at_24.html

PoliticsQuestion Of The Day: Bukola Saraki Trial by Heazy2015(op): 9:15pm On Sep 20, 2015
The Code of Conduct Bureau has slammed a 13-count charge bordering on corruption and false declaration of assets on Senate President Bukola Saraki.
Saraki is alleged to have falsely declared his assets contrary to
constitutional requirements.
He is accused of deliberately manipulating the assets declaration form that he filed before assuming office as Senate President, by making anticipatory declaration of assets.
The offence, which attracts imprisonment, was said to have been committed while Saraki held sway as Kwara governor.
Saraki has dismissed the allegations of corruption as false and incorrect.
Our question is:
Should Senator Bukola Saraki remain Nigeria's Senate President considering the weighty allegations of corruption levelled against him by the Code of Conduct Bureau?
Christianity EtcDiscussing Tithing: Compulsion Or Free Will? by Heazy2015(op): 7:09am On Sep 20, 2015
When a pastor or preacher asks you to pay tithes, he is either very ignorant of the Bible truth, or he’s trying to take your money using Bible tricks. I know many would hastily blast me without reading this piece, especially members who are fanatic about their pastors and reverends. It is my advice that you read through before criticising. Ask yourself one question, is tithing an obligation for the new covenant Christian? Tithe is the tenth part of an agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God. Tithing is the practice established by God in the Old Testament of returning 10% of your earnings to God. Tithe, which is a Mosaic law, started in the Old Testament. Like any other law under the Mosaic covenant (the Old Covenant), it was strictly observed by all Israelites, and was considered as robbing God when one failed to remit tithe. Malachi 3:8-12 says: “Will a man rob God? Yet you have robbed Me! But you say, ‘In what way have we robbed You?’ In tithes and offerings. You are cursed with a curse, for you have robbed Me, even this whole nation. Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and try Me now in this,” says the Lord of hosts, “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it. And I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, so that he will not destroy the fruit of your ground, nor shall the vine fail to bear fruit for you in the field,” says the Lord of hosts, “And all nations will call you blessed, For you will be a delightful land,” says the Lord of hosts.” I once heard a pastor say, “The tithe was not given based on the needs of the priests, of the church or of the poor. It was given simply in recognition and gratitude for the blessings that God had bestowed on the individual. Thus, every believer had a need to tithe to God.” As true as that pastor may sound, he might just be wrong. Not wrong because of how he presents his case, but wrong because he thinks payment of tithe is an obligation of the new generation Christians. I told a friend that we were no longer bound by the laws of the Old Testament, he vehemently disagreed with me, citing Matthew 5:17-18: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished” . It is frequently argued just as the case with my friend that if Jesus did not “abolish” the law, then it must still be binding. Accordingly, such components as tithing, the Sabbath-day requirement must be operative still, along with perhaps numerous other elements of the Mosaic Law. This assumption is grounded in a misunderstanding of the words and intent of this passage. Christ did not suggest here that the binding nature of the law of Moses would remain forever in effect. Such a view would contradict everything we learn from the balance of the New Testament (please read Romans 10:4 ; Galatians 3:23-25 ; Ephesians 2:15 ). The Mosaic Covenant is also referred to as the Old Covenant (2 Corinthians 3:14 ; Hebrews 8:6, 13) and was replaced by the New Covenant in Christ (Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25; 2 Corinthians 3:6; Hebrews 8:8; 8:13; 9:15; 12:24). The New Covenant in Christ is far better than the old Mosaic Covenant that it replaces because it fulfills the promises made in Jeremiah 31:31-34, as quoted in Hebrews 8. Based on the argument posed in Matthew 5-17, we would have to take Jesus’ words as enjoining every single commandment and regulation in the Law of Moses on Christians! The reason is because Jesus said that “not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen” from the entire body of the Jewish Holy Scriptures would disappear until “everything is accomplished.” To ask again: did Jesus mean Christians had to keep all the regulations of the Law of Moses, including the “holy time” regulations of the Sabbath, or strict tithing, or the food laws? Consider what that line of reasoning would demand. Christians would be obligated to keep all the sacrificial, ceremonial and civil laws described in the Law of Moses. They would have to keep every single law mentioned in Genesis through Deuteronomy — and the rest of the Old Testament. The Jews calculated that there were 613 laws in their Holy Scriptures. Christians, then, based on the idea that Jesus was telling his disciples to keep the regulations of the Law and the Prophets, would have to keep all 613 laws. No wonder the apostle Paul said that thinking in these terms was wrongheaded (Galatians 3:10). To pick a few examples of this line of reasoning, Christian men would have to be physically circumcised. All Christians would have to offer sacrifices. Men, at least, would have to travel to Jerusalem to keep the annual festivals. Christians would have to keep the various purification rituals. One of these rituals specified that individuals who came in contact with dead bodies would be “unclean” for seven days. They would have to ceremonially wash themselves on the third and seventh day (numbers 19:11-13). If any person failed to do this, he or she would be “cut off from Israel” (verse 13). There are many dozens of such laws in the Law of Moses that would have to be followed. Before you concur with keeping the obligation of tithing, remember that there is a curse attached to keeping some laws and leaving out the rest. Deut. 27 vs 26; says you are cursed if you don’t keep all the laws. Lev. 20 vs 22; says keep all my decrees & laws and follow them. Are you keeping all of them or are you just keeping only tithe. Do you remember what apostle Paul told the Jews who still wanted to practice the laws of Moses in Gal. 3 vs 10? Also in Acts 15 vs 5-11, the apostles made it clear that we are not to observe the laws again. Now let me tell you more about what God said concerning the Old Testament and its law in the New Testament. Hear what Rom. 7v6 says, “But now by dying to what once bound us [the law of Moses] , we have been released from the Law so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit [the New Testament] , and not in the old way of the written code [the law of the Old Testament] “ . Hear this again, “Therefore no one wil be declared righteous in God’s sight by observing the law,” Rom. 3v20. Why? Because a new testament has come with its own new law. Heb. 7v18-19 says the former regulation (the old laws of the Old Testament) is set aside because it was weak and useless for the law made nothing perfect and a better hope is introduced (the new testament) by which we draw near to God. Heb. 8v13 says again: “By calling this covenant ”new” He has made the first one or the old one obsolete,” i.e useless or dead. What other explanations will anybody give you that is more clear than this simple statement? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying the Old Testament is useless, no, far from it. It’s very useful, but it’s not useful in practice. Remember Romans 15 vs 4 says: “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope” . Whatever is written in the Scripture has been written for our learning. We can learn by reading the Book of Deuteronomy. We can learn by reading Malachi or any other Old Testament book. However, though all was written for our learning, not all is written for our application. The Old Testament is addressed to Jews that were living under the Mosaic law. Jesus Christ had not yet come. The price for the atonement of our sins had not yet been paid. The high priest had not yet arrived. As Paul says in Galatians 3:23-26: “But before faith came, we were kept under guard by the law, kept for the faith which would afterward be revealed. Therefore the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor. For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus.” On a final note, this write-up is not meant to discourage our church congregation from providing for the church, because even the Bible supports this in the strongest possible way. The key to understanding how God wants us to give to the church is found in 1 Corinthians 16:2: “On the first day of the week [Sunday] each of you should set aside whatever he can afford, “ and in 2 Corinthians 9:5-8: “So I thought it necessary to encourage the brothers to go on ahead to you and arrange in advance for your promised gift [donation] , so that in this way it might be ready as a bountiful gift and not as an exaction” . Consider this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each must do as already determined without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. Moreover, God is able to make every grace abundant for you, so that in all things, always having all you need, you may have an abundance for every good work. To paraphrase: God doesn’t demand a fixed amount of money from us. He wants us to give from the heart. If people are forced by their church to give a certain percent of their income, that’s extortion.
https://www.naij.com/552119-truth-pastor-will-never-tell-tithing.html
Nairaland GeneralSee Bunker Where Ojukwu Hid During Biafran War (photos) by Heazy2015(op): 8:31pm On Sep 19, 2015
The National Museum in Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria is a sorry sight. It is deserted outside and dark inside; the whole facility speaks of one thing: neglect.

“We hardly have visitors, but there is a lot here people will find interesting,” Gentle said at the door to the gallery and just before he took me on a tour that lasts roughly 45 minutes. “Please help us to broadcast this place to Nigerians out there.”

Gentle is an educational officer at the museum and one of three staff on duty on the day I visit, late August. An engaging character, he was the ideal guide, spinning story after interesting story about the museum’s objects and its turbulent past; but not having a steady flow of visitors meant that he spent most of his days idle or, as he was when I arrived, chit-chatting with a friend.

The Oron museum — like most museums across Nigeria — has a rare collection of objects on display that any community or country would be proud to have, starting with the section of carved wooden figurines (Ekpu), through the masquerade (Ekpe) and pottery (Ishibori) sections to the local musical instruments and traditional mats sections.

It celebrates the cultural and historical riches of some of the main ethnic groups that make up Akwa Ibom State— Annang, Ibibio, Oron. But I couldn’t help noticing that many of the exhibits were covered in dust.

It was no surprise that Gentle was already immune to the uninspiring setting that was the main gallery. He was, however, spurred along by the story he needed to share.

“At inception, this museum had more than 600 carvings but most of them were destroyed during the civil war,” Gentle said, leading me through the few carvings on show. “It was rebuilt in the 1970s and this gallery was re-constructed with the help of British anthropologist Keith Nicklin, whose statue you saw on your way in.”


The Nicklin statue, and the lawn around it, were the only uplifting sight here.

Gentle continued as the tour reaches the Manilla section: “This was a purpose-built facility. We have an antiquities’ store with more than double the number of objects you see in the gallery. We have conservators, we have archaeologists, we have ethnographers, librarians and all that. We have welding and carving departments.”

But there is not a soul in sight.

“Unfortunately, these people after they have worked and retired, there are no replacements for them, so some of the departments are dying off. In fact, as I am talking to you now, we are less than 26 in number, something that was 100-plus before.”

At this point in the tour, we were standing outside the gallery, facing the Oron River, which flowed gently in the distance. Gentle showed me two de-commissioned oil-wells to prove that the ground on which we stood was once the centre of active crude-oil exploration.

I was not prepared for his next statement. He said: “That is the Ojukwu Bunker.”

He pointed to a craggy structure some feet away from us. It was raining, so I was unable to get closer immediately; the gate to the bunker was locked, but I could see the unmistakable effigy of a soldier inside it.


“This place was covered in thick bush during the war, and this was where the Biafra soldiers hid and fired at the Nigerian troops,” Gentle said, rather nonchalantly.

If the bunker was a surprise and a piece of good news, what I saw on the other end of it, when I finally braved the rain, left me shell-shocked: a bar — a thoughtless bar! What sane society does this to a monument?

With strokes of an inferior artist’s brush, this important piece of Nigeria’s national history is reduced to beer-and-pepper-soup joint. The war in question lasted three years and resulted in the death of millions, most of them teenagers. This bunker should be a memorial of sorts to that defining moment of Nigeria’s history, a point of reflection for visitors, if nothing else. It should, no doubt, be a key part of the museum tour/ experience.

Government may be blamed for failing in its responsibilities to the Oron museum, and many of the 60 odd museums nationwide, but a portion of the blame must go to Nigerians, who attach no importance to their heritage, which the museums help preserve.

Nigerians pay 40 pounds to tour Madam Tussauds or the equivalent of 30 dollars to see an underground aquarium in Dubai, but would see no sense in paying N500 to see the ethnographic museum in their backyard. So what happens? The well managed attractions and museums abroad, sustained and maintained by admission fees, grow fatter (figuratively speaking) and the local attractions and museums (like the Oron National Museum)—yes, you get it—grow leaner.
https://www.naij.com/553768-see-bunker-ojukwu-hid-biafran-war-photos.html

PoliticsVilla Chapel Not Relocated, Vp’s Aide Replies Bloggers by Heazy2015(op): 6:03am On Sep 17, 2015
Senior Special Assistant (Media and Publicity) to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Laolu Akande, on Wednesday, responded to the criticism trailing a report that the Aso Rock Villa Chapel has been relocated. Akande described the report as false, saying a “procedural adjustment” does not amount to relocation. Akande’s response came on the heels of social media backlash occasioned by an online report that President Muhammadu Buhari had relocated the chapel. The media aide said it was not fair to accuse the President of relocating the church when what happened was “the sorting out of procedural issues.” He insisted that it was baseless to assume that Buhari was hostile to Christians in the Presidential Villa. “The claims that Buhari moved against Christian activities in Aso Rock Chapel have since been shown to be false. “The sorting out of procedural issues cannot be a fair basis to accuse the President of moving against the chapel,” he tweeted. This is the second time Akande would go to twitter to defend the Presidency over the same issue in the last-two weeks. Earlier when an online media reported the closure of the children arm of the church, the VP’s aide told Nigerians to disregard the information. In fact, he described it as false. In his tweets, he said, “Speculations that Buhari moved against Christian activities at the Aso Villa Chapel is a blatant lie. I personally worshipped there on Sunday. “Also, claims that the children service at the Aso Villa closed down is equally false. Please disregard the wild claims being reported.” The fresh social media controversy followed a report that some hired Senegalese spiritualists had advised Buhari to close the chapel. The report claimed that the spiritualists objected to the continued existence of the religious centre, as it was said to be affecting their rites in the villa. For several hours on Wednesday, bloggers and Buahri’s critics feasted on what many described as fresh facts on the status of the chapel. In fact, some social media users faulted the essence of the religious temples in the villa in the first place. According to them, there is no need for a mosque or a church in the villa. Kayode Ogundamisi, Omo Jesu and several other social media activists commented on the issue. Many of them, who kicked against the claim that the chapel was causing noise pollution, sought a re- examination of the facts with a view to taking a fair decision on it. Meanwhile, the reported inconsistency in the declaration of assets of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, also featured prominently in the social media circles on Wednesday. As many people urged the Senate President to show a good example, the lawmaker retweeted, alleging that the Code of Conduct Bureau might be after him because of his anti-corruption stance. Reacting on both Twitter and Facebook , Saraki’s media aides said, “It should be noted that at the time of writing this statement, Saraki has not been served the court process. However, we recognise that, as a public officer, he owes members of the public an explanation on the allegations. “Saraki has consistently declared his assets as required by the law at every point before assuming any political office and that of 2015 is not an exception. It is surprising that the agency is now referring to his asset declaration made in 2003 while in office as governor of Kwara State to formulate its charges.”
www.punchng.com/i-punch/villa-chapel-not-relocated-vps-aide-replies-bloggers/
Jokes EtcDo You Still Have This Kerosine Lantern? by Heazy2015(op): 6:39am On Sep 16, 2015
How many of you can remember this....

PoliticsBuhari Govt Lacks Economic Direction, Says PDP by Heazy2015(op): 5:14am On Sep 15, 2015
The Peoples Democratic Party has accused President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government of lacking economic direction. It therefore urged the All Progressives Congress’ administration to pay urgent attention to the management of the nation’s economy. The party said its worry stems from the result of the assessment it made which showed that the economy had remained on a rapid fall in the last four months. This, the PDP said, was due to lack of a clear-cut fiscal policy direction and an economic team to deal with the domestic and global challenges associated with a developing economy. The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said this in a statement in Abuja on Monday. Metuh said, “Whereas the PDP is in full support of the President’s efforts in tackling corruption and insurgency, the party is however concerned about the grave economic situation we now face, as well as indices from global economic watchers, which this administration has failed to give deserving attention, despite its predictable negative impact.” Metuh said as a responsible party, it was the duty of the PDP to draw the President’s attention to the fact that under the prevailing circumstances, the nation was heading to economic doldrums. He said, “Mr. President, this is no longer about politics and partisanship. It is about the economy of our dear nation and the well-being of the Nigerian citizens. “Recall that we have severally in the past, drawn attention to official reports showing that the unemployment situation in the country as well as inflation rate are growing at frightening dimensions, let alone the continued decline in domestic and direct foreign investments, all due to uncertainty created by the lack of economic direction of the APC-led administration. “The situation has become even of utmost concern following the failure of this administration to articulate any interventionist policy at this critical moment, when credible global economic monitors have continued to predict that oil price may fall to as low as $20 per barrel. “It is worrisome that whilst other countries are taking deliberate steps to enhance their investment profiles and hedge their economies at this time, the APC-led Federal Government has done nothing in that direction, but has centered on partisan politics and a witch-hunt of perceived opponents, while the economy remains vulnerable and unattended to. “We caution strongly that this approach to governance is not healthy for our nation. Indeed, the time has come for Mr. President to end the apparent lethargy in his administration and take urgent step to set up a crack economic team of experts to immediately swing into action and salvage the situation by opening up all economic outlets, which have been stagnated in the last four months.” In managing this economy, Metuh urged the President, as the father of the nation, to look beyond partisan politics and ensure that the policy framework and populist economic projects laid by the PDP administration, especially in the non-oil sectors were not dumped. He said, “In this regard therefore, we wish to draw attention to various agricultural projects and programmes established by the PDP, especially in the northern states, such as various dams and irrigation projects, the e-wallet financial empowerment system to farmers associated to the over two million direct farm jobs, as well as the Green Belt project under the Presidential Initiative on Afforestation in Kano and 10 other northern states, all in line with the PDP’s agenda to return the region as the food basket of the nation.” But the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has described the PDP’s statement on the nation’s economy as part of the opposition’s ploy to distract the Buhari administration from its onerous task of putting the nation on a sound footing. Mohammed in a statement noted that the PDP’s statement was a litany of delusional self praise, rather than a genuine concern about the nation’s well being. ‘’The question the PDP should ask itself is that if it had laid a solid foundation for the economy in its 16 years in charge, could such a foundation have given way in just three months of a new administration? ‘’If the PDP had been as fantastic as its statement had portrayed, it would still be the ruling, rather than the opposition party that it is now. ‘’It is therefore important for the PDP to concentrate its attention on remaking its tattered image rather than continuing to act as a desperate attention-seeking opposition,’’ Mohammed said.
www.punchng.com/news/buhari-govt-lacks-economic-direction-says-pdp/
RomanceRe: Why Are You Still Single? by Heazy2015(op): 1:07pm On Sep 14, 2015
[quote author=kossyablaze post=37999031]U won't understand[/quotelool...I won't understand??
RomanceWhy Are You Still Single? by Heazy2015(op): 12:51pm On Sep 14, 2015
Single guys and gurls in the house, can you tell us why you are still single? I know its cos some are still looking for Mr/Miss right. Or some are simply not yet ripe for marriage. Some just enjoy being single, maybe for spiritual reasons, or they are simply players. What's up wit u?
RomanceHow Do You Determine If You And A Gf Or Bf Are Compatible? by Heazy2015(op): 10:47pm On Sep 13, 2015
How do you determine if you and a girl or boy are compatible for long lasting relationship and marriage? Please share knowledge and experience.
CultureRe: 6 Main Reasons You Should Choose Marrying A Yoruba Guy Ahead Of Other Tribes by Heazy2015(op): 8:23pm On Sep 13, 2015
gabinogem:
for creating this tribalistic thread... Guy u are heartless to ur fellow yorubas.
Lol easy bro... ain't trying to be tribalistic here... It's just my opinion... I STAND TO BE CORRECTED....
CultureRe: 6 Main Reasons You Should Choose Marrying A Yoruba Guy Ahead Of Other Tribes by Heazy2015(op): 8:15pm On Sep 13, 2015
gabinogem:
the one that hate yoruba that much is the one that created this thread
Am a confirm YORUBA guy #tongue out#... So I can't hate my tribe
CultureRe: 6 Main Reasons You Should Choose Marrying A Yoruba Guy Ahead Of Other Tribes by Heazy2015(op): 8:08pm On Sep 13, 2015
gabinogem:
Dude please wake up from ur illusion...then we can ration out that tribal trash u posted there.
Bro why did you hate yoruba this much??
Culture6 Main Reasons You Should Choose Marrying A Yoruba Guy Ahead Of Other Tribes by Heazy2015(op): 8:00pm On Sep 13, 2015
Well, this article would probably touch a few nerves but I’d like to give a caveat here, I’m not a tribalist! Needless to say, the truth must be said sometimes even if it doesn’t sound pleasing to the ears. If you intend to get through this article to the end, please come along with your sense of humour and if not, you may want to consider stopping here. The bitter truth is that if you’re not dating a Yoruba guy, you’re definitely not dating yet and if you’re the prayerful type, you seriously need to consider changing your prayer points. And yes, I’ve said it and you’d probably agree with me when you’re done with this. Let’s be clear on one thing here, I’m not saying this because I’m a yoruba man, (maybe just a little) but I’ve got to defend myself and my fellow yoruba brothers who have constantly been put in a bad light on different social media fora.

1. Family Values You’d hardly meet a Yoruba guy that doesn’t have high standards when it comes to family. One thing you’re assured of when you date a Yoruba guy (and if you’re lucky enough to marry one) is that you would come first always in his life. What makes this even more sweet is the fact that he would also place as much premium on your family members as he does on his, can life be anymore sweeter?

2. Respectful Obviously, no tribe does it better when it comes to respect than your typical Yoruba dude. You’re assured of his love and respect anywhere, anytime.

3.Highly Fertile Yoruba dudes have been proven to be very fertile as research has shown that Yorubas have the highest twin births in the world. So, if you love twins so much and you’re thinking of getting pregnant from a guy’s first burst, you sure know what to do.

4. Generous If you mix with the right crowd of Yoruba guys, you will find out that we are generous to a fault. A typical Yoruba guy would go out of his way to spoil you silly with no care in the world of the cost implications. Be sure of one thing, he’d carry on with this if you end up saying ‘I do’ to him.

5. Romantic To A Fault One of the reasons why girls may find it difficult to say no to a Yoruba man is the fact that you’d hardly find a Yoruba man that doesn’t know how to make his woman feel on top of the world. Yoruba guys know how to give you that good massage when you’re back from a hard day’s work at the office. He would treat you to romantic candle lit dinners and take you on trips to exotic locations you can only dream of. See why he ranks ahead of guys from other tribes?

6. Sugar-coated Mouth Another thing you’re bound to love us for is our love for flattery. Yoruba dudes would sweet talk you and make you feel on top of the world which of course is something every woman wants. If you want a man that would make you feel like you’re ‘walking over the moon’, you sure know where to get it from. To top it all, Yoruba guys are some of the most caring, attentive, patient, understanding and humble guys you will ever meet. Guys from other tribes should however not take this as an insult but take a cue from what makes the girls follow them. And don’t worry if you’re dating guys from other tribes, I’d surely consider writing on what makes those tribes thick too! But in the meantime, if you’ve got a Yoruba guy; you’re one of the luckiest girls in the world and if you don’t have one, consider the saying ‘the taste of the pudding is in the eating’. Get yourself one today!
Feel free to add yours!
PoliticsBuhari Won’t Interfere With Senate Probe Of Obasanjo, Others –presidency by Heazy2015(op): 7:23am On Sep 13, 2015
The Presidency has said that President Muhammadu Buhari will not
interfere in the ongoing probes being carried out by the National
Assembly.
It said the Senate’s probes of the Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, and the power
sector from 1999 to 2015, were purely legislative matters and that the
President could not stop them.
The Senate Committee on Business and Ethics is currently probing an
allegation of diversion of N1tn proceeds of corruption recovered by
the EFCC.
The Chief Executive Officer of Panic Alert Security Systems, Mr.
George Uboh, had, in a petition submitted to the committee, accused
Lamorde of diverting the money.
Also, the Senate Ad-hoc committee on power is investigating
expenditures in the power sector under former Presidents Olusegun
Obasanjo, Umaru Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.
When asked if Buhari had confidence in the probes of Lamorde and
the former presidents, the Senior Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the President could not
interfere with the probes because of his respect for the principle
separation of powers.
Adesina, who spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH , said, “There is
separation of powers and the Senate has the power to conduct
probes. Thus, the Presidency does not need to endorse or oppose any
probe being carried out by the legislature. It is within their power to
do so.”
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Power, Mr. Goodknows
Igali, had on Monday told the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Power
that the government had spent a total of N2.7tn on the power
sector from 1999 to date.
He said that power generation had risen from 3,500 megawatts in
1999 to 4,600 megawatts presently.
Why we can’t investigate EFCC boss – PSC
There is also a strong indication that the Police Service Commission
may not act on the report of the probe of Lamorde, which began in
the Senate on August 26.
The PSC said it could not probe or sanction Lamorde over
allegations of graft because he was not under the commission.
The PSC Commissioner in charge of media, Comfort Obi, said
although Lamorde is a policeman, he is not subject to the supervision
of the commission as he is an employee of the Presidency.
Obi said she could not comment on the allegations of graft against
the EFCC chairman because the petition against him was not
addressed to the PSC.
According to her, the petition was addressed to the Senate, which is
investigating the allegations of graft levelled against Lamorde.
She said, “Though the EFCC chairman is a police officer, he is not
under the Police Service Commission. We cannot comment on his
case; he is now an employee of the President. Besides, the petition
against him was not addressed to the Police Service Commission; it
was addressed to the Senate, which is probing it.”
When asked if the commission discussed the petition with the Force
headquarters, Obi said it was not discussed.
Afenifere, others dismiss probes
Some socio-political groups have dismissed the ongoing probes in the
Senate. The pan Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, described
the probes as a waste of time.
Its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, in an interview with
SUNDAY PUNCH, said “If you are probing all your immediate past
presidents at the same time and the chairman of your anti-graft
body is also under the radar for corruption, should it not occur to
you that you have a systemic crisis?
“Probes are a mere waste of time under a structurally defective
arrangement like this. Beyond exciting the public, nothing is going to
be achieved. What we need to do is to smash the architecture of
corruption. If we don’t, the vicious cycle continues.”
Uboh, had in his petition, alleged that Lamorde fraudulently diverted
over N1tn proceeds of corruption recovered by the anti-graft
agency.
According the petitioner, part of the money allegedly diverted by the
EFCC boss included the loot recovered from a former Governor of
Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha; and ex-Inspector-General of
Police, Tafa Balogun.
But the commission had in an August 24 statement by its
spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, described Uboh’s petition as
mischievous and intended to smear Lamorde.
The statement read in part, “The EFCC as an agency that is
founded on transparency is not afraid of any ‘probe’ or request for
information regarding its activities by individuals, groups or organs
of government; so far as such requests followed due process of law.”

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Jokes EtcRe: PHOTO OF THE Day:how Adorable Is This Cutie And Her Dress? by Heazy2015(op): 5:17pm On Sep 12, 2015
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Jokes EtcPHOTO OF THE Day:how Adorable Is This Cutie And Her Dress? by Heazy2015(op): 4:17pm On Sep 12, 2015
Spotted the photo on instagram. Dress made with leaves and she rocked it well....

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