Politics › Re: This APC Campaign Poster From Ten Years Ago Is Shocking Today by Image123(m): 2:33pm On Mar 28 |
SeverusSnape: Seunmsg FreestuffsNG yarimo putindbutt image123 passingshot omenka etc... It's your turn as opposition, remember? It's not APC's job to strategize or complain for opposition. If the strategy works for you, use it. Someone once promised air conditioning on the streets. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 2:31pm On Mar 28 |
SixSeven: So a government that should fix public education system is so concerned about private schools? And you think that makes sense? Is it your tax payers money that Tinubu used to go and bring Coventry to Nigeria? I know you are more intelligent than this. Let me put a full stop to this, not an ellipsis. How much is government paying for it? |
Politics › Re: I’m Surprised To See A Lot Of Young People At The APC Convention Yesterday by Image123(m): 2:30pm On Mar 28 |
Anyone surprised that APC has overwhelming support has poor judgment. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 12:46pm On Mar 28 |
SixSeven: You are contradicting yourself. I like that you mentioned that it is business. Is education business
Is Cambridge private?
Is this the Education Ministry's policy? Is this FG's policy?
Please answer the questions above. Cambridge International Education works with private schools all over the world, what are you on about? Do you think it's free? A foreign school (Coventry University) must liase with and get approval from the Ministry of Education before establishing anything in Nigeria. That's basic commonsense. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:16am On Mar 28 |
Nwaikpe: Little do you know that many of those "British and American Secondary Schools" have nothing to do with Britain and America. Private entities just take up the name to sound sophisticated.
This is a case of a university in a country that has denied your people a visa, saying that they still want your money but don't want you in thier country. Guy, just read! Reading is not that difficult! Nigerians still got UK visas yesterday, what are you on about? |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:16am On Mar 28 |
SixSeven: It is the Nigerian way of solving problems themsleves. It's business, not by force. There are Cambridge certified schools all over the world, not just Nigeria. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:13am On Mar 28 |
Nwaikpe: Little do you know that those "British and American Secondary Schools" have nothing to do with Britain and America. Little do you know that most people pay through their nose to go there. There are British schools in Nigeria, they don't necessarily have to be government. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:12am On Mar 28 |
dfrost: A lot is wrong with our leaders. Why establish such? Why not collaborate to have exchange programmes like back in the days?
Will the fees be paid in naira or fx? We need to see the contents of this partnership. It's not a partnership but an approval. Coventry wants to establish a university campus, like we have many British and American secondary schools in Nigeria. It doesn't stop other or new exchange programmes. They are mutually exclusive agreements. |
Education › Re: ASUU Rejects FG’s Plan To Open British University Campus In Nigeria by Image123(m): 11:10am On Mar 28 |
Backwardness in Bauchi during a public lecture organised by the Sa’adu Zungur University. Boko haram members. |
Politics › Re: My Plan Is To Remove Abia State From National Grid Says Alex Otti by Image123(m): 8:48am On Mar 28 |
Lolz, the guy said he PLANS, our usual suspects left reality and started hyping PLANS. These hypocrisy is a sorry case. Imagine APC supporters hyping PLANS. Just imagine. |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai's Mother, Umma El-Rufai Is Dead by Image123(m): 6:38pm On Mar 27 |
My agent ohhh, this too shall pass crooner. Rest in peace mama. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 6:35pm On Mar 27 |
Zionmdde: You still don't understand Blame the sky Blame the moon Blame bobrisky Blame everyone
But tinubu is not responsible for anything Last response. Aviation fuel (Jet A1) prices in Nigeria are primarily determined by independent marketers, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), and international market forces, rather than a fixed government price. Prices are influenced by high import costs, forex volatility, and logistics challenges. |
Politics › Re: DLA: New Party Unveils Ideological Agenda, Targets Economic Reform, Security by Image123(m): 4:33pm On Mar 27 |
Hangulsaram: It's funny how you define someone and his entire family, and you know u are lieing to urself. You forgot some hypocrisy behind. Are Tinubu, Atiku and Buhari older, bigger and more better than you? Do you respect them? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Back From The Brink? - Punch Editorial by Image123(m): 4:31pm On Mar 27 |
Lolz, dem don ban am again. He's destined to misyarn, 99% emotions about Obi. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Back From The Brink? - Punch Editorial by Image123(m): 4:28pm On Mar 27 |
DeepSight: + STOP SYCOPHANCY. i figured you were shy months ago, over here we say toothless bulldog. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 3:49pm On Mar 27 |
Zionmdde: We are saying the same thing Blame abacha blame babangida, blame amokachi, blame c Ronaldo, Blame the sun, blame everywhere thing
Tinubu is not responsible for anything Aviation fuel (Jet A1) prices in Nigeria are primarily determined by independent marketers, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), and international market forces, rather than a fixed government price. Prices are influenced by high import costs, forex volatility, and logistics challenges. |
Crime › Re: Insecurity, Bandit Attacks In Kwara State - Lady Begs President Tinubu (video) by Image123(m): 3:48pm On Mar 27 |
Kalulu44: During Jonathan's tenure, did Tinubu say all this. Wasn't it Jonathan solely he was blaming Ask Tinubu, i am Image123. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Back From The Brink? - Punch Editorial by Image123(m): 3:48pm On Mar 27 |
DeepSight: + Stop assuming I am an Obi supporter. Stop blind and lazy opposition. You're too shy to answer but intent to attack those that answer. Are you an Obi supporter? Are you an Atiku supporter? Who do you support or suggest? |
Crime › Re: Insecurity, Bandit Attacks In Kwara State - Lady Begs President Tinubu (video) by Image123(m): 2:13pm On Mar 27 |
Blimey, she's outside. As in. Call your state governor, commissioner, local government chairman, councillor, area security, boyfriend or husband, etc. Then the president. Like, is he supposed to come and guide you like your guardian angel? What have the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th responders done? |
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Politics › Re: Who Would You Trust To Speak Up For You If You Needed Public Support?(photo) by Image123(m): 12:40pm On Mar 27 |
Na Sowore sure pass. Respect for that one. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:57am On Mar 27 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Kemi Badenoch Slams UK Govt For Failing To Vote Against Slave Trade Compensation by Image123(m): 11:49am On Mar 27 |
Even me i vote against compensation, especially monetary. It will be largely embezzled. Cunning man wants to collect billions of pounds and dollars for another person's suffering hundred years ago. Na you go first slave abi? Imagine Israel waiting for slave money from Egypt instead of going ahead with their lives and development. Na only black man be slave before? Who is going to pay for the worse than slave trade treatment of many workers around the world today, especially in Africa and Asia? Abeg, leave sentiments. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:33am On Mar 27 |
anonimi: Was Jonathan responsible for fuel price when we had PDP's widespread prosperity with less debt burden and cheap petrol for better life of everyone?
How much do you estimate we are being forced to pay as subsidy to APC balablu leaders, due to massive corruption in their oil sector, for the past 11 years that petrol has been above N70  PDP's widespread prosperity, that's enough answer. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:31am On Mar 27 |
nairalanda1: And he backed buhari in 2015, plus his people were a big part of buhari's government
Plus, if he had removed subsides on electricity as well, and also tried to control illegal mining, and improved tax to gdp from the word go, and also used his influence with buhari to bring about some changes, maybe maybe. Many people backed Buhari in 2015. The buck stops on Buhari's table. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:26am On Mar 27 |
nairalanda1: Yes, we know all that, and you are very correct.
The problem is, in 2015, when tinubu and buhari came into power, they told nigerians they would diversify the economy, which might have provided some extra income into the budget...which might have helped to pay for some limited subsides on fuels by now (not pernament, mind you, we arepast that).
The problem is, the government didn't do that...so here we are. Tinubu became president in 2023. You must have listened to Bukola Saraki affirm this yesterday. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:24am On Mar 27 |
nairalanda1: Yes, we know all that, and you are very correct.
The problem is, in 2015, when tinubu and buhari came into power, they told nigerians they would diversify the economy, which might have provided some extra income into the budget...which might have helped to pay for some limited subsides on fuels by now (not pernament, mind you, we arepast that).
The problem is, the government didn't do that...so here we are. Tinubu became president in 2023. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Back From The Brink? - Punch Editorial by Image123(m): 11:22am On Mar 27 |
shox: you suppose tell us about how the war affected power supply too. You need to look for the minister of power for that. i believe i clearly stated ECONOMICS. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:16am On Mar 27 |
Zionmdde: As usual blame everyone Blame aki na paw paw join
But tinubu is not responsible for anything Is Tinubu responsible for aviation fuel price? i know you need to blame Tinubu for how your life is, no problem. Even your last term result na Tinubu. Somehow the government must be brought into the conversation, except saint Otti of course. Aviation fuel (Jet A1) prices in Nigeria are primarily determined by independent marketers, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), and international market forces, rather than a fixed government price. Prices are influenced by high import costs, forex volatility, and logistics challenges. |
Business › Re: Airlines On The Brink Of Bankruptcy As Aviation Fuel Price Soar by Image123(m): 11:04am On Mar 27 |
How can they be on the brink, when they were charging ridiculous fare, where were they? On the drink? You'd think it's only in Nigeria that planes fly or avaition fuel prices changed. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Govs Diri, Eno In Abia As Otti Organizes State Burial For Uma Ukpai by Image123(m): 11:01am On Mar 27 |
Pierocash: Why Abia state, what happened to Akwa Ibom where he hails from He's actually from Abia. But his ministry was in Akwa Ibom. Like we have many popular pastors in Lagos and Abuja, but they are not from there. It depends, when they die, they may wish to be buried in their state of origin. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Govs Diri, Eno In Abia As Otti Organizes State Burial For Uma Ukpai by Image123(m): 11:00am On Mar 27 |
Rest in peace, Uma Ukpai my man. |