athaboi: lolz.. Yoruba Muslims should obey their masters, shut dah f**ck up and obey your slave masters
A lot of you just love writing nonsense to make yourself feel good. A Yoruba Muslim is the president of Nigeria, you can keep on feeling pains about it.
It seems you have forgotten you are the one that first quoted me
Hadid: Yet no direct benefit to you or u buy subsidized fuel elsewhere. What is the gain that your brother is ruling and u r suffering. No wonder that region is known to suffer and smile.
LagosFirstSon: Kwara used to be Yoruba land but it's no more after the Fulani people conquered the region and took ownership of the whole ilorin kwara state .
So if the yorubas still living in kwara wants Isese festival, then they should take it to Osun state and not kwara state .
Kwara state is not fully a Yoruba land. There are Nupes in Kwara too.
Achobaisiochu: It will take a person in USA earnings minimum wage which is approximately 2000dollar per month to buy 2000 liters of petrol with his whole monthly earning. But for a Nigeria earning minimum wage of 30000naira will only get 48 liters of petrol with his whole monthly earning. These are the reasons why we're suffering in this part of the world. The disparity in the standard of living is so enormous, there is no way we can catch up with them instead we will be retrogressive poorer while they will be progressively richer
We can catch up with them. countries like UAE, Singapore and China were once very poor, but look at them today. it all depend on the leader.
BiafraAburi: Something that has been in use for over 10 years in many other African countries, that is what you cesspitians are celebrating in 2023. Backward set of people. Just google prepaid electricity meters in African countries. Advancing my foot. And they are even so happy. Very slow people.
It has been in use over here in Lagos for over 10 years too
Yet to be identified soldiers, in the early hours of today, August 14, pounced on one of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, officers, at the Ojota area of the state, beating him to stupor in what appears to be a reprisal attack.
Last week, a video went viral showing an army officer fighting with a LASTMA official. It is unclear what led to their clash but the viral video showed the LASTMA officer hitting the soldier with his club and then both men had a fight.
In a video that has gone viral, soldiers numbering eight with makeshift masks on their faces, got hold of the LASTMA officer and beat him for several minutes. One of the irate soldiers was seen battering the officer to the ground as other LASTMA officers fled the scene.
Confirming the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Bolaji Oreagba, through the Director Operations, Mr. A. Peter, said
“We have reported the incident to the higher authorities of the army. They are already intervening in the matter. We will update you in due course. The act is totally condemnable.”
greatness77: It was gathered that the incident occurred on Sunday when 13 of them were killed in the encounter while eight were also killed on [b]Monday in an ambush in which a two-star captain[/b]and a major were reportedly involved.
There's nothing like a two -star captain in the Nigerian military.
BoldBrainz: I am. Actually gotten sometime in November last year.
You will have to find a way to lower your consumption. I live alone in a mini flat with all the necessary electronics, appliances and gadgets, and I only buy 7k per month which I don't even finish sef. I only spend most of my time at home on weekends. Find ways to limit your consumption, is in your hand except you're using it to make money or you have kids.
BoldBrainz: I own a three bedroom apartment with all the necessary electronics, appliances and gadgets, and the least I spend on electricity is 36K per month. Light stays between 16 to 20hours daily, supplied by AEDC.
We know who they are. They swore if their geopolitical region does not have the presidency then the north should continue. They want either obi or atiku to win the election, they are still in shock and don't want to accept the fact that tinubu is the president of Nigeria.
Dangote urges private sector players to commit 1% of all profits to fund health THE Committee of Baales and residents of Ibeju Lekki in Lagos State, weekend, commended the Management of Dangote Refinery on its social responsibility initiatives.
They expressed appreciation to the company for providing vital infrastructure for their communities, repairing all the entrance roads of the 15 host communities by grading, sand filling, and applying stone base and now community people are able to access their abode without wading through the waters.
The communities in the area include Idasho, Ilekuru, Okeyanta, Magbon-Segun, Okesegun, Itoke, Idotun, Alasia, Okunraiye and Lekki towns, Imobido, Tiye, Mosa, Ilege, and Olomowewe.
In a chat with select newsmen, the Baale of Magbon-Segun, Chief Mufutau Dauda said: “We are all praying for Aliko Dangote. I even raised a special prayer for him in our community mosque this morning. He has done so well for all our communities. No doubt, he can do more, but for now, he is honestly trying. Our children are being trained inside the refinery site and they already passed the Level 1 and Level 2 examinations for City and Guilds certification in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and they will be writing the examination for Level 3 certification soon. He also sunk boreholes for all the communities, and even provided generators, to each of the communities. And now, we have been informed the boreholes will be upgraded to solar power. His type is rare for sure.”
Also, the Baale of Okeyanta, Shakiru Bello, said: “When they started the scholarship scheme for secondary and tertiary institution students, we thought they wouldn’t be able to sustain it, but they have continued to increase the number of beneficiaries every year and this is highly commendable.
On his part, Mr Akinola Yinusa of Okesegun community said: “The benefit of the Refinery is enormous to us in this community. My younger brother works in the refinery as a staff and my third daughter also benefited from the scholarship scheme last year, so I am happy. I know so many families that have been positively affected by the company. So, yes, I am among those praying for Dangote Refinery with my other community people. He also urged Dangote not to relent in its efforts to ensure that more jobs were provided for qualified graduates who are indigenes of the Lekki Free Trade Zone.”
Similarly, another leader of the community, S.A. Adeyemi commended the management of Dangote Refinery for their unrelenting efforts at impacting their host communities positively describing the social performance profile of the company as very impressive.
Adeyemi said “I am also enjoining them not to rest on their oars. As Oliver Twist, we are still asking for more because all these projects can never be too much for the people.”
festacman: ECOWAS didn't cut electricity to Niger, keeping the whole country in darkness. And I bet after all this palaver is over, they will pursue their dam construction with far reaching consequences for our Kainji dam.
They are under sanctions because of their stubbornness. The Chinese constructing the dam have already stop the construction because of sanctions.
When they eventually finish building the dam in 2070, when the dam is filled up with water they will have no choice to open it and make it flow because the dam will collapse and it will also cause flooding and destruction in areas close to it.