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Elliotwaveforec:I hate to say this, So he should believe the story just because it was written by the police? specially going by what they have been largely well-known for over the years. If they were truly & strictly for general policing. I doubt if many will be avoiding them like plague. If issues are handled professionally, most of this reactions won't be the case. |
Indispensable85: HNICEARTH:You guys are so funny in this online. You don't understand Edo language, yet you're disagreeing with a speaker. There is nothing like account, treasury, etc in Edo language. The word "aza" is what is used since time immemorial. You can easily hear that from aged persons that don't understand English. "De eghe na khan gba aza." Simply means when are we disbursing or crediting, etc. If the word coincidentally means same in your language, no big deal. After all it won't reduce the price of fuel. |
princepeter566:On a lighter note ![]() |
Nice one. But who will now sanction non-performing fg? ![]() |
Okay |
emmancipated:Exactly. Since he wants to boast with suffering. He didn't see other countries paying child support, free/subsidized quality schools, etc |
lexy2014:Been the largest doesn't automatically means been sufficient. Hence the highlighted can't be a factor. Nigeria hasn't been able to farm her food needs. |
lexy2014:You & every other users. I.e. the price will moderate. There is export opportunities, the product can equally be used in different forms such as flowers, animal feed, etc. Not to mention those that will be productively engaged. |
SoNature:If not for the above mentioned, Nigeria should be doing times 10 of that figure as minimum. |
wethebest:At bolded, this is why the people should place a demand on the government to be more responsible. Rather than waiting for the professionals to keep making sacrifices like every citizens are already doing. Many of those leaving aren't really comfortable with the decision but are compared to due to the situation on ground. Poor welfare, zero security, infrastructure, uncertain economy/future, etc to live a meaningful life as humans. Emigration is part of human and people will always keep moving for different reasons. Who says that Nigeria trained healthcare professionals must be the one to do the job? Why are foreigners relocating to certain destination to render services? What are those people doing right? That Nigeria can't do to also attract the best hands from across the globe? You keep mentioning subsidized school? What is the standard of the school? The one that subject doctors to even upgrade to be able to practice abroad? What will you say about the IT and other professions leaving in droves? We aren't ready to focus on the root cause yet. |
wethebest:Why not channel this your energy to the right direction. Start with the minister of education whose kids school abroad, minister of health, the president and others who don't even know what the Nigeria hospitals look like, Chief medical tourist. I guess they aren't on oath. ![]() |
Bacteria8:You're calling on the same government that made many hypertensive in the first place. Been a Nigerian living in Nigeria at the moment is enough reason to have HBP. The state of the economy, insecurity, poor infrastructure, etc is always after the lives of the citizens except those criminals in government. |
emkz:Sincerity of purpose is all it takes to make things work. If those in authority are the same law breakers, how will things change? The government knows exactly how to fix things, but they won't because they are the most benefactors while few other citizens follow their steps. |
Teejaney88:Well people were surviving during Buhari. But now, people are just existing. |
RoyalBlu: bombastic side eye. I once shared same feeling until one pregnant business partner started disturbing me to get some for her since I was doing a business trip to Delta state. Initially ignored, but seeing her frequent reminder, I knew her condition was pushing her So I got some for her. I requested she gives me one, I ate it base on personal protocol. I must confess it was very nice. ![]() |
DadaStephen1:It is beyond the reasons given since other smaller well behaved Africa countries were equally targeted. It's more of an inherent low self-esteem to even pick on legitimate business/working persons. Of course, if Nigerians weren't running there for economic reasons there wouldn't have been the case of "see-finish". |
When a lion loses it's teeth & claw it quickly becomes a pet. If the Nigeria government has reacted with an airstrike. I doubt if they will ever dream of the word xenophobia let alone carrying out the act against any other Africa country. |
Nigeria know what they are good at. . .thus the warning is valid given their history of xenophobic attack. |
Epstein: |
All I can say is na d.i.e |
Ogbenison1:Exactly my thought. Some students write and pass yet can't secure admission due to available space in the universities. Thus keep rewriting JAMB year in year out. |
Shouldn't you be able to eat all that for not more than #50 given the minimum wage. Moreover, isn't it the so called leaders that is dollarizing the country?! |
Something to motivate them. |
It is finished |
God1000:He is here to advance their rainbow agenda. |
Bobloco:After 8 years tenure like his predecessor. What a country. |
How much is money |
True |
Pastoshizzy:He doesn't have to be gay. He is simply doing everything to remain there. He has lived in Nigeria & also had a feel of that country. Its obviously he is better of there or at least has a better chance & hope of truly having a life there, unlike in Nigeria where his future looked blink. Situations must always favour few, even in war where many are dying some will be cashing out. Nigeria situation favours few & is majorly individual bases which is a risk. Same reason politicians keep doing everything to be in the circle where they can have access to loot. They know there is no system to look after them when they decide to be a spectator. This is the sad reality. The country is very unpredictable & hope is very unclear. |
Pastoshizzy:You didn't read the part the asylum seeker stated for been persecuted. Or you don't know some people do flee for such reasons, and any sane country he/she lands in is naturally obligated to protect him. I.e. like that lady that released the end sars video. Etc. Moreover, Nigerians have been using that channel since 14BC. So what is the officer even saying now. Like the situation is going to change anytime soon. |
[quote author=elmoore676 post=128030544][/quote]Such apps are available on playstore. Just do a search & review. The one I am using is a default function on my phone security features. It only requires me to enter my personalized code in the security options and select the app I want to hide. And viola the app will disappear without trace. |
Kobicove: tochez24:Some people just naturally lower their guards and blame everyone else but their carelessness. My bank mobile apps itself is passworded & privately hidden in my phone. To start with, I must dial my code to make the bank app visible. Before even entering the login password to access the app for use. Both my phone & my alert sim have pin lock. My online bank has hard token. I have a special account for online transactions & anything that requires my atm card. |
specially going by what they have been largely well-known for over the years. If they were truly & strictly for general policing. I doubt if many will be avoiding them like plague. If issues are handled professionally, most of this reactions won't be the case.

