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WhiteSoup:Analogy is very faulty. If the rule of the company accommodates his action then why not. I had a colleague at the office who was sick for a year and a half and still kept his job. Why? Because he followed everything required by HR. Please get yourself exposed and know how rules and constitutuon works. There is nothing strange in what Buhari has done. Besides he is the only president that has done it right. Obasanjo of PDP took presidency with him because he didn't trust Atiku Yaradua of PDP took the presidency to he's grave because he didn't trust GEJ. GEJ of PDP gave the presidency to his wife and Diezani instead of his vice. So who is the hypocrite here. |
FakoMaybach1:Will you ordinarily allow an unstable person to visit you because you want to prove a point. Simply no. I still put it to you...Will you quarel with a mad man on the street just to let him know that you are more superior to him. I know you will not. Fayose is simply just being ignored. |
It appears Nairaland has become the official forum where illiterates and heavily ignorant and unreasonable people come to speak thier mind. You can imagine the analysis my Caucasian friend gave me about Nigerians just by browsing through Nairaland. I was so ashamed. Seun should do something about this fast. The forums image is negatively potrayed out there |
facelessangel:Then why are you interested in any position in the govt. Can you give someone that hates you a job in your company? |
arinze2015:Im sure of 2 things. 1. You probably have not been to Ibadan before or 2. You are just being mischievous And as for those brown roofs, it showed early civilisation in that part of Nigeria. In other words what I mean is that when those houses were built its either your state was not in existence or your the state was so backward that they were still using tatch roof. Face it if your comunity does not have such roof, your state did not recieve civilisation early. These are just facts. I dont live in Ibadan but when I was there I was like wow. It wont be a bad idea to do a quick weekend there fro Lagos busy life |
MasterChen:Irony is when an Igbo man is insulting a yoruba man on a platform owned by a yoruba ma. The way IPOB have taken over Nairaland is amazing. Im really getting tired of this IPOB this and that. Please note that the agitation is not well thought out. Let me explain. If Biafra is granted it will be massively land locked. A major disadvantage for the country's economy. Import and exports would be done by road. You will have to negotiate well with coastal arears like Rivers who will definitly call the shots and relegate biafra core indigens back to being second class indigens all over again. Please lets try and see the big pix ahead. The agitation is really futile. My opinion |
otokx:It is an internationally accepted culture for the first plane that lands |
MARKone:Though you might be right but almighty Toyota is also very culpable especially the 2007-2010 Toyota Camry and Corolla. And you are very right. Its all about the poor design of the piston oil rings that get bad too soon by being blocked thus allowing oil to enter the combustion chamber. There was a recall for this for Toyota car owners |
NextGovernor:Wistle blowing is required for the owner to provide evidence of his source of income. If genuine then no prob. But if otherwise............. |
dustydee:Dont mind Seun. I dont know why he is entertaining unverified and childish rants on his FP. I now see Nairaland as a comic relief site. Full of comments from kids who are meant to be serious with thier studies in school. Nairaland has now turn to the den of fake news, insults , bigotry, racism etc and the Mods are not doing anything about it. Seun; Nairaland is not all about pulling trafic. It should also be a place where credible news can be obtained. This is an advice from a long time member of your forum. |
maskid:Dont worry yourself. You will know whose land it is when your biafra brothers are successful in stoking the fire of civil war. Every man will know where he belongs. Instead of developing their state they are running away from it to "no mans land" |
Some people glamourize regret as if regret is a virtue or an endowment. All some posers need to do to remain relevant on social media is to say they regret voting Buhari. Others less imaginative ask, “Is this the change we voted for?” Whenever I hear these, I am reminded that loyalty is a high-price commodity. What are you regretting? If you really voted “Change”, what did you have in mind? Instead of reveling in your ignorance, should you not be ashamed that you lacked the basic understanding of what you espoused? At your age and with your level of education you still dance to every beat? Shame! This is the “Change” I campaigned and voted for. From inception, I know real, lasting change comes at a high cost and discomfort. Have you ever attempted to change your life, weight, values or complexion? Did it come cheap or easy? Why do many people fail to live up to their New Year resolutions? Genuine change at any level is tough and cruel at first. Nigeria will not be an exception. What happens when corporate organizations decide to change processes and procedures in the workplace? It is usually resisted because most people prefer the status quo. Corporate changes like mergers, acquisitions and reconstructions create imbalance and uncertainties in the concerned entities. I know a man whose workforce reduced by 75% when he restructured (or effected change) in his company. Today, the same man is shouting his voice hoarse that Buhari’s change is draconian and insensitive. Hypocrite! How do we become self-sufficient in food production? The answer is simple: make heavy investments in agriculture and ban importation of foods that deplete our foreign reserve. Take rice for instance. As long as there are no restrictions on the importation of rice, local farmers will not grow rice and our exotic taste buds will not be retrained. If I were Buhari, I would put a total ban on the importation of rice. Take cars, fabrics and wines (and spirits) for another instance. Something drastic needed to be done about our appetite for cars, clothes and wines. The cumulative costs of importing this trio into Nigeria consumed a substantial share of our foreign reserve. Buhari says NO. He argues that if you must use these imports, then be ready to pay a premium price for them. This is simple logic and economics. This is especially so since global oil price has dwindled and tempers are high in the Niger Delta. Goods are more expensive in Nigeria today because Buhari insists that most of the products we import can and should be produced locally. By so doing, he has flung open unending investment and job opportunities for Nigerians especially. While reserving limited foreign exchange for some critical sectors of the economy, Buhari is urging them to make hay while the sun shines. Buhari is CHANGING the way we live, and the pains we now experience are his instruments of CHANGE. You can only take it, but you can’t reject it. Why is Buhari putting these strategic restrictions on our consumption patterns? If you are PDP or a hater, these restrictions are to punish Nigerians. But to the dispassionate observer, Buhari’s stance is the most effective route to Nigeria’s escape from economic doldrums festered by inordinate importation of all and every product. Some countries in Asia, Africa and North America have provided infallible precedents to what Buhari has set out to do. What has happened so far? Buhari is in a mad hurry to fix the refineries. About 6 states are now producing rice in commercial quantities. Cross River state has almost completed what is arguably the largest textile mill in Africa. Buhari is challenging Nigerians to introspect and unleash their creative geniuses. Unfortunately, politics is providing a distracting counter-intuition to these breath-taking developments. Where will Nigeria be in 10 years if we continue (or forced to continue) to look inwards? Imagine what will happen if we continue to produce a larger chunk of what we eat, wear and drink. Imagine when Aba, Sokoto, Nnewi, Kano, Ondo, Osun, Benue and Nasarawa turn natural endowments into skills. Imagine when our universities and polytechnics wake up. Imagine when our industries and blue-chip companies begin to produce. Only a bold step like Buhari’s CHANGE will give form to these imaginations. If you did not understand Buhari’s change, it is not Buhari’s fault. Regretting voting Buhari says so much about your character. Asking “Is this the change we voted for?” is the clearest indication that you must never be taken seriously again. This piece was brilliantly written by Howolabi Hajj a facebook user. Please follow him if you like this writeup -------------------------------------------------- |
TheGoodJoe:Wow. You speak like a first class academician. Simple and concise analysis. This should do for the illiterate and so called educated miscreants |
willibounce1:So now you are just waking up after 16yrs or were you born 2yrs ago? Lets stop the hypocrisy. So because the president is not of your preference everything he does is null and void abi? We are our own problem in this country |
shammah1:Ok then please ensure you attend and when you are tired go home. As for me I have serious work on my hand and thus busy. Aditionally I dont see the why the protest should focus on PMB. If anyone can show me a better leader than him with proof of intelligent track record then I will listen. So far non has shown me. Again I ask. Tell me your strategy of how you plan to clean a rot of 16years in 2yrs realistically. If you cant then the protest is meaningless. |
DuBLINGreenb:You are hungry? And you can still afford to buy internet data. |
MakeADifference:All this under 2 yrs. Its either you are in a hurry to see change or you are just pained that your party lost. Political strategy is not a short term thing. Donald Trump your hero has his strategy spaning 8 yrs. Please chill before you kill youself with hbp. |
dragonking3:Please give me the name of the competent leader Buhari should step down for. If not just keep mute. |
goshen26:Are you that jobless |
dealslip:Dont kill yourself. Find work to do or face your studies if you are still in school. Buhari is not dead. |
emmanuel596:Just after yours has been concluded and forgotten |
klax:Hi friend please do not loose hope. I am no Igbo but however I also dont belive in giving up. What igbos need is a total reorientation. We are all one without any tribal marginisation. Bitternes is alway what causes this sense of misdirection. Yorubas do not quarel with Igbos nor do they hate the Notherners and thats why they are progressing. But the igbos will quarrel with yorubas and Northerners. Tell me how will such tribe progress. It means there is something wrong about the way the Igbos sees coexistence. With time they will adjust. Thats my hope |
Dont mind then. Like they will be relevant in APC. Igbos with thier politics of "highest bidder" |
kunlerrry:All because of information you got on social media. Hmm youths of today...Face your studies and dont let Social Media consume you |
angels09:Your vote wont count. It has already been tested in the last election. So stop wasting your time |
chukagates:These are the criminal mentality inherent in Igbo people you just displyed like a normal thing. I hope you dont work in a bank. You might not be lucky on your attempt. |
signature2012:Can a dead man be killed the second time? With all you have said I would like to remind you that you were killed by PDPs miss rule over the past years. Buhari cannot kill you the second time now |
emmasege:Its obvious you have a personal problem distinguishing truth from lie judging from your post below on believing Fayose. Dont worry you are not alone in the delusion. You have alot or your type here on NL.
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[quote author=serah109 post=29359563][/quote]You can intall a water bidet shower in you toilet. Then you will not need to use your hands to clean you bum with water
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Now this topic is interesting. It depend on how hairy you are at the lower extremes. A hairy bum will be dificult to clean with tissue while the use of watter is recommended. Its called bidet shower and to some ignorant illiterates in this forum some whites prefer bidets (water) to tissue because of thier hairy nature |
francescainnoce:Well your personal opinion doesnt sound too intelligent hence why you are getting the bashing |
greenpasture:So because of some silly fabricated story our President MB should cut his leave short and resume? What exactly do you think that will prove. If I know MB very well he doesnt get himself involved in frivolities. We are the ones giving ourselves headache for some strange reason I do not understand. |
People with no direction, no sense thank God they manage to have business sense if not hhhmmmm....let me not say what is in my mind.
