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Burning all documents so GMB won't nabbed them. |
Are you smarter than a Singaporean ten-year-old?
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Ekiti Gate scandal on my mind. ![]() |
ogene007:No. The ethnic groups exist before Nigeria. No thanks to the British. |
The Igbos voted massively for PDP on March 28. So go ahead and do the same thing today, it won't stop APC from winning. This issue has only end up winning more Yoruba votes for Ambode. |
Vote your choice! APC will win Lagos, that I can bet. |
naijaobi:if he accept that graduate assistant position then he lacks wisdom. |
Just help your neighbor relocates the gen to a better place. If possible get a cabin for the gen. Be a good neighbor. It brings peace to both party. |
Nice one. Finish them all. But why wait until now. They should have requested for these weapons to prosecute this war long time ago. |
Let all beware, boko haram gunning for soft targets more than ever before. May the dead RIP. |
ndnuray:It needs further development, I would say. Did you fix yours? I'm thinking of formatting and reloading window 8 os when I've the time. I just don't want it to get in my ways now. lol. |
ndnuray:Same thing happened to my system (window 8.1). Almost everything is gone: explorer, skype etc. Lesson learnt. |
The beginning of an end to institutionalized discrimination. |
New dawn!
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InvaluableGem: How can Nig be listed as one of the hardest hit with just two dead persons and seven living victims?Bad news sells. It sells more when Nigeria is involve. |
RIP to the dead. |
simpleseyi: Yes, it is very good. Jonathan sold PHCN Ikeja Distribution Company to Obasanjo and sold Eko and Ibadan Distribution Companies to Abdulsalam, How much did Obasanjo and Abdulsalam earn thtoughout their military years and even as presidents to be able to afford to buy PHCN? Now Jonathan wants to sell Refineries to IBB, T Y Danjuma, Edin Clark, Atiku Abubakar and others, so that Nigerians will be left with nothing. Please when are they privatizing the air we breadth so that it will be properly managed by the "private investors" ? God is watching everyone on a 5D television. |
Don't report it to the bank. There're lot of crooks in there. Don't spend it either. Just leave the money in your account, I believe the owner will trace it to your account sometime soon. |
...good devt. |
I love this video. We should be doing so at the national level too. |
Besoffen.leute@lass-mir-in-ruhe.de |
collins123: Reminds me of the Dracula Series!Afterall, okadas are only restricted to some routes. Its not an outright ban on okadas. |
While some people are there dreaming of success, others are already working to achieve it. |
Some points noted! |
Our 'leaders' know the truth...they are only shying away from it for their selfish ends. God save this unholy union! |
Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Religious Change among the Yoruba. By David D. Laitin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Pp. xiii + 252. In the constitutional debates that preceded the 1979 presidential constitution in Nigeria, “the issue that generated the most heat, however, both in the press and in the Constituent Assembly, concerned the role of the Federal Sharia Court of Appeal (FSCA) in the Second Republic”. Many of Nigeria’s Muslim saw the sharia court as a symbol of political freedom. “Yet these same courts were seen by many Nigerian Christian as the symbol of potential Muslim domination in Nigeria.” With this sensitive divisive issue that has sent many nations to religious wars with great consequences, Nigeria leaders through the constituent assembly was able to preserve the hope of Nigerian democracy by settling the issue amicably, with compromise. However, the religion divide is not the deepest cleavage throughout Nigerian society, “at the time of independence, each of Nigeria’s three regions was led by a major tribal group: in the north, the Hausas-Fulanis; in the east, the Igbos; and in the west, the Yorubas. Each of the regions had different interests, and national politics involve bargaining among the three majority tribes.” Nigeria division along the major tribal and religious lines after all do not do justice to the socio-cultural realities of the nation as many minor ethnic groups see this persisting dominance… Political Analysis of the Sharia issue ...the Yoruba were moderate on the issue, “they were the least extreme on this issue”. p.9 “Moderates included both pro-FSCA members who acknowledged the difficulties involved yet supported the FSCA as the best companies and anti-FSCA members who emphasized the technical problems involved in the proposal but did not rule out some accommodation.” p.9 “Extremists took heavily ideological positions, sometimes threatening the oppositions”. “…the Yoruba delegates created the ideological underpinning that permitted the Second Republic to become established without bipolar religious conflict.” “…the Christian-Muslim divide in Yorubaland, far from fanning the flames of religious conflict in Nigeria, actually built the foundation for compromise. From the outside, this looks to be a case of unnatural toleration.” |
How would you write N43,000 in Yoruba? Perhaps this person can only read and write in Yoruba. |
Is it true that Dasuki is IBB former ADC? |
Getting more interesting! Femi Otedola is smart. |
mad skills: Evryman got d right to decide his own destiny, and in his judgement there is no partiality......my favorite! |
am loving this BRF style! Hes delivering. Thats what we want. I saw part of this around Orile-Ijora axis. |
I really enjoyed that Ted's video...nice |
