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Atleast the government can only own itself outstanding subsidy payment. They dont have to go on strike. Next phase make alternate means of petrol transportation. So that transporters will not hold us to ransom again. Nigeria is blessed with good think Tanks. Always coming up with good initiatives. Fully implemented and celebrated only on newspaper pages. Make una try drive this one to reality. Get Nigeria off the hook of cabals, while we prepare to deal with the NNPC staff who will use this platform to enrich his generation. |
SLIDEwaxie:Okay. Me I no dey play. When I make statements and people observe me genuinely observe me, I put superior argument with facts to counter their observation. If I had erred based on what they have observed, I simply retract my comment, apologise or appreciate and move on. Most people on Nairaland delight in abusing people when others observe them over their comments, so I ve decided to deal with such people by giving it back to them in their measure just to buttress their foolishness. No hard feelings. Its okay you are joking. Next time, put up more factual argument, counter argument. Don't abuse, so you don't get bashed. |
SLIDEwaxie: You are a ret ard on Nairaland. Atleast you ve been ranting since I hit you badly. Akwuya!!!! |
Sometimes back I was wondering how a woman's brain was configured. Do I need to ask how some Men's brain was configured? |
SLIDEwaxie:Your ret arded brain can't stop you from writing thrash. U can go an commit sucide if my response to your thrash hurt you so badly Akwuya |
JEGA01:On a final note, its obvious my question has no answer close to your cheap discriminatory brain. Learn to think prooperly before making unguided comments on Nairalana Akwuya |
midolian: I don't have time for cheap words. Please justify his statement if you have been in this country for the past 6yrs. If you can't, please don't quote me again Thank you |
JEGA01:I am willing to take your insults. No problem. Just answer my question. Name 5 things the CAN president should like about muslims aside from the fact that they are humans? |
ULSHERLAN:Accidents are bound to happen daily, we can't stop that from happening, we can only pray for two things; Not to be a victim and minimal casualty. Like I said earlier, I am not really bothered. Your statement can't make me starts feeling bad or cry. |
JEGA01: Name 5 things anyone should love about the Muslims based on your statements! Aside from the fact that they are human beings like anyone else Must you make comment on Nairaland? |
Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon abi na Wetin be your name self? God go punish you for this statement wey you make. E be like say you fall from another planet yesterday enter this country. Muslims call you for dialogue before? Wetin them want come follow you discuss? Muslim leaders call Boko Haram leaders for dialogue? Wetin dem discuss? You big Mumu. As you Sidon for interview, you know know Wetin you go talk again. God go punish you again. I go just pity your generation make I no swear for them join Goat! |
Atleast it's not a commercial airline. Minimal casualty expected. Am not really bothered |
wytecat: You just joined nairaland on June 27 2015. The person who introduced you didn't educate you properly FYI Nairaland isn't for illiterates or tribalistic bigots. Don't hang yourself, just increase your level of education. |
gabazin080:This statement was made during presidential media chat on 11 February 2015. So stupid of the educated illiterate Wole Soyinka not to have sought explanation before quoting GEJ out of context during the interview he granted to Zero Tolerance. @Gbazin is also towing the same line without proper education This country is full of hate. It be clouds reasoning and shuts our conscience. |
Amnesty is an option to bring insurgency to an end. That's an option PMB also threw open. |
Anyone thinking our law makers will relinquish their entitlements is day dreaming. Do you know how much loan they have taken from banks already in lieu of their entitlements? Do you know how much was borrowed to fund campaign after political calculations tilted to their favour Na today! Hiss [/b] |
This country and drama ![]() |
Rexnegro:Thanks Man |
naijaboiy:Free the girl, her brain lacks the ability to articulate even her own lines. When she lunched her silly attack on your observation, I had to go back to her post to re confirm I didn't see that area youu highlighted while reading. There are lots of ret ards on Nairaland. Am thinking she iis one of them. |
Rexnegro:The guy is just an ass. I am not a fan of Gbenga, I don't even give a shit about him. I find it very annoying when people take to Nairaland to talk thrash without articulating and vetting their thoughts. I don free jare. I no go even answer am again. |
wytecat:It's obvious you are still in delusion. Its obvious I hit you really hard. Shows in your reaction. Go lick your wounds. Tribalistic goat. |
Why would Buhari not be a different man When he can no longer wear those Khaki that made him feel like a Terror with Babariga that makes him feel less powerful. When he no longer lords over Tribunals with civil processes to contend with. When he no longer lords over Supreme Military council but sitting at the Mercy of the National Assembly. When his statements are no longer decrees and edits but mere statements which can only be considered when it is packaged by scholars on his pay list and forwarded to the National Assembly for consideration. When he can't bundle his enemies and throw them into jail without due process and litigation hanging over his neck. What's Special about Wole Soyinka's statement? That guy is idle. Since he lost touch of writing, he has been ranting around like an Akwuya |
SLIDEwaxie: I still maintain that you are an uneducated retar d on Nairaland. Get a life |
SLIDEwaxie:Another uneducated retar d on Nairaland who find it hard to deal with real issues. Get a life jare Let me relate with people who got common sense |
SLIDEwaxie: I still don't understand where your attack on Gbenga is coming from! Your line tends to suggest that the guy is seeking relevance and I do not understand where it is coming from. He simply used his twitter handle to respond to Soyinka to what he perceived a personal attack on his person If you have personal issues with Gbenga, seek another page or story to rant like an illiterate. Don't take the page on Nairaland to talk thrash Idiot( |
KanwuliaJara:Are you advocating that innocent children who where unfortunate to have been born in the prison environment should raised in that environment. |
KanwuliaJara: Some of the women where already heavy as at the time of facing trial. But truth be told there is no reason why a woman should be made to give birth in a prison environment and allowed to nurse the baby in that environment. What would be the psychological disposition of a children who has lived two and half years in a prison environment. Why are those kids not commited into social welfare. Our government can be so annoying |
[b] Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia 
 The fate of 15 babies held with their mothers at the Federal Prisons Umuahia has become a source of concern following fears that their future could be jeopardised if they are nursed and raised in a harsh prison environment. The National Coordinator of Child Rights Advancement and Protection Initiatives (CRAPI) Ozioma Patsy Onyenweaku raised the alarm yesterday at a press conference in Umuahia, stating that allowing babies to grow up in prison “will deny our society of sleep in the near future”. “Our laws forbid babies being kept in prison with the mother. The law equally frowns on pregnant and nursing mothers being kept in prison. “The law provides for the establishment of a special family-like centres for this class of women who are in conflict with the law, and who must necessarily be incarcerated,” she said. According to her, the number of “baby prisoners” has been on the rise “because pregnant women and nursing mothers are becoming the fastest growing segment of female prisoners (with) most of the pregnant women being thrown into prison with pregnancies as early as one month”. Aside from the babies being born in prison, she explained that another category of baby prisoners has emerged because their mothers had them just before incarceration. Statistics from the Umuahia prison showed that the youngest, who was circumcised last week, is merely 10 days old while the oldest is two years and three months. The comptroller of prisons Abia State, Ukwuori Kalu, declined to speak on the issue of baby prisoners when contacted by journalists, saying that she was misquoted in the past when she spoke to a journalist. But the child rights activist painted a pathetic plight on the babies in the prison, saying: “These babies and their mothers are left at the mercy of the irregular visitors with donations for the prisons. No facilities, no toys and no playground for the babies.” “A mother’s imprisonment affects the baby before, during, and after birth,” she said, adding that the deplorable condition of the prison puts the pregnant woman under distress and “impacts negatively on the unborn baby and threatens the survival, physical and emotional development of the child”. “We want a stop to it,” Kalu stated, warning that “if action is not taken to prevent this we are putting ourselves in danger” as the baby inmates could grow up to terrorise the society. The child rights activist wondered why Nigeria as a nation was allowing the crucial period of children’s lives to be spent and wasted in prison, thereby compromising their chances of growing up into responsible citizens. She argued that those who grow up to become terrorists or rebels are “definitely” those who have something against the society, those who feel they have a score to settle with the society, deprived by the actions and inactions of the society, and as such "they harden up to pay the society back in its own coin”. To save the baby inmates from a gloomy future, the national coordinator of CRAPI called on the chief judge of Abia State and the Ministry of Women Affairs to get the innocent babies out of prison while efficient and effective family courts should be created to handle cases involving children. “Clear application and enforcement of the Child Rights Act will definitely address the issue of babies being born in prison and it shall be disappointing where the state becomes a violator of the rights of he child,” she said.[/b] http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/concern-grows-over-15-babies-held-in-umuahia-prison/217271/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
I don't like PMB. But I ve not seen any undemocratic approach to his processes Leave the noise, and advice. Any one who is not satisfied can seek redress in court. #BrinBackOurMoney |
Spain is where to find complete football. They prove it every year with their dominance . That's where those who know and appreciate good football are. EPL is full of noise makers. Its supporters are noise makers. An empty can makes the loudest noise |
Devil incarnate. Seeking always to destroy those who falls apart with him
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BizBayo:Some customers don't want to hear e-banking |
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