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Yyeske:You mean surrendering to oppression? If South African Blacks were giving themselves up, do you think they would have the freedom they enjoy today? Sorry if I sounded harsh but I really don't know how to argue with cowards |
Yyeske:You engage a person with words of mouth but instead of him to counter your points, he rolls out tanks. That's an unfair match so you have to go and regroup Before you start with throwing stuff at soldiers, did you ever see Kanu throw anything at the military patrol? |
Yyeske:Coward Do you know how many people sacrifice their lives for the freedom you enjoy today? |
NnaaMenn:You better get GTB current account referees. I used first Bank and for 2 weeks they were telling me that the other party account officer is yet to reply, I had to look for GTB referee |
webincomeplus:It could be because I remember he asked what I'm using the account for, I replied blogging that I am expecting payment by month end, he said how much, I said $200. He fast forward the process |
The North has spent the last two decades breeding to get more population figures for more allocation, how do you expect it to feed all those parasites if you want restructuring |
nurey:Support restructuring to achieve that This present parasitic structure does not challenge us |
webincomeplus:I opened my GTB Dom account with zero balance (no initial deposit), talk with your account officer |
Emeka71:Imagine your phone came with 8gb internal memory, but what is available is just 3gb and you have lots of carry come apps which you don't need The only thing that can help you remove those carry come system app is ROOTING before you can use another app to move them to memory card See how: http://www.ityunit.com/2015/06/how-to-uninstall-system-apps-or-built.html |
He had white teeth back then |
terrezo2002:and the Bible is a product of "a bad thing" . I dont know whether to agree or disagree with you |
bilms:States will no longer hide under the guise of low allocation from Abuja States will need to improve their IGR and this will force them to engage technocrats to produce and implement sound policies States would want to tax people more, and this will force citizens to ask questions about how their tax is managed, holding govt to account. The people that tax you are in your state, not in faraway Abuja, no more passing the buck to some inaccessible officer hundreds of miles away For your info, state officials and legislatures now gets arrogant because they know their power is from Abuja, no matter how much they want to please their citizen, if the Abuja powers says no to them, they are gone, so if it were you, who would you be loyal to; your people or your kingmaker? Disrupt that Abuja connection and the leaders would know that the people holds the key to their power and would listen to htme more Restructuring will also cut down bureaucracy, for instance, I spend 3 hours on a trip that would have taken 30 minutes between 2 states, my state governor says it is fed road. I have to travel to Abuja to see who is in charge, the Director says the minister will handle it and the minister is out of the country By the time the minister is back, it takes 5 days to get an appointment only to be told, the President will discuss at next FED meeting. In the fed exco meeting, hundreds of competing projects from over 900k km2 is on the queue, the it is now who is closer to the president that gets his project across. Restructuring will break that down into manageable area of concentration for rapid development, it will no longer be who is closer to Abuja but which project is more economically viable. |
Restructuring will stop all these or at least make leaders responsible When a leader knows that he can do anything in Abuja and get away with it without the citizen from Ijebu holding him responsible, he will be corrupt But if the leader is near, people will find it more easy to hold him accountable and he will be forced to sit up Restructuring will not stop the monitization of election. They will still be buying and selling elections. It will not stop rigging. It would not stop the corruption, mismanagement of public funds and abuse of offices. Restructuring will not stop tribalism; neither will it stop religious sentiments and nepotism. Additionally, restructuring will not stop agitation; neither will it bring good governance.All I want is a system where leaders can be held accountable, legislatures can be recall, source of every penny can be publicized and equitable share of resources |
Since he is dead, you are free If it was generational stuff, it would have been different but this was between two living people |
Sack Ameachi and watch APC crumble |
Download Latest Football game PES or FIFA or Max Payne shooting game, (all above 15 GB) Burn them to disk and offer for sale |
raphy:Rarely means almost never |
The difference is the skin Most of our plus size girls have skins that makes them resemble zebra |
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terrezo2002:cult kʌlt/ noun 1. a system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a particular figure or object. If this is the dictionary definition that you depend on, then know that the biggest cult in the world is the Roman Catholic Church and in case you didnt know, they gave you the Bible that you read |
JMAN05:Nope, I dont think any world religion can contain my beliefs though they all have a bit of it I believe in one God |
faragai24:clear your head, place your left hand on Comprehensive English and read it again |
libertyhope2017:Just what I was thinking At the right time, it may be bravery but when you are facing crisis at home and a fragile economy supported by pumping unstable petro-dollar, it is just not right. Hypocrisy is rift here, you are comfortable with few fulani herdsmen making decisions for the entire country and refusing to devolve power yet you are asking the UN to devolve power and be more accommodating. What is really wrong with us because by all indications, we know exactly the right thing to do |
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Nigeria has decried the obsolete and old-fashioned composition of the UN Security Council, and described it as undemocratic. The Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN, Prof. Tijjani Bande, told newsmen in New York that there was an urgent need to reform the body. Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the UN, Prof. Tijjani Bandewith UN Secretary General. The Security Council is the UN’s most powerful principal organ with the primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security as well as accepting new members to the UN. It is vested with powers for the establishment of peacekeeping operations and the establishment of international sanctions. The Council has the authorisation for military action through Security Council resolutions and it is the only UN body with the authority to issue binding resolutions to member states. “First of all, the fundamental question is that in the current global reality, where everybody is talking democracy, United Nations must show example. “Clearly, it is an anachronistic notion to have a body composed of few countries that can veto the entirety of the global community through the Council is not representative. “It is an anomaly and I think that has been recognised but the politics of the reform not just of the UN in terms of the powers of the General Assembly and its functions.” The Nigerian envoy declared that Nigeria and some countries, currently left out, ‘rightly’ deserved a permanent seat on the Council considering the current realities. “But this journey, at the official level, started 25 years ago. Nigeria is at the forefront of that effort and doesn’t read this as a selfish move. “This (permanent seat) is the right of Nigeria and other serious nations to push and this is what other countries are also pushing. “Be they small states which are pushing, be they Africa that has not any representation, this is not something that would go away. “Nigeria and others are committed that we cannot have a democratic system which does not represent the majority of countries. “Our continent is completely out of contention; whether we get two or three, the debate is we have to be on the Security Council,” Bande said. The body has five permanent members – the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, France, the People’s Republic of China, and the United States – and 10 non-permanent members, elected on a regional basis to serve two-year terms The five permanent members can veto any substantive Security Council resolution, including those on the admission of new member states or candidates for Secretary-General. This, the Nigerian ambassador stressed, meant few countries overruling the entirety of the global community. “The debate is still ongoing whether it is even right to have veto power,” he said. The Nigerian envoy exuded confidence in the chance of Nigeria to get on board of the prestigious Council on its own global credentials or through the Africa’s continental slot. “We have every reason to be hopeful in terms of the contributions of Nigeria to the global community since 1960. I think we have good credentials,” he said. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/breaking-nigeria-declares-un-security-council-obsolete-undemocratic/
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The only women who claim she can never be as poor as Dangote How she look like before
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I was surprised when people were applauding the government when they say TSA has saved trillions of Naira. What is TSA generating to add to the economy? Nothing You just mop up money in circulation, tight them up in Abuja and expect the economy to be robust. Herdsmen economy thinking And the other news, CBN is being accused of printing more Naira notes to fund government directly outside the budget. We are going nowhere |
Zoo Everything goes |
Rooting is just the first step Follow this guide I would advise you use the second method as it would convert the app to normal app which you can then move to memory card http://www.ityunit.com/2015/06/how-to-uninstall-system-apps-or-built.html |
And the poor boyfriend is somewhere hustling for money to give her when school resumes |
Good advice What is this one saying ESDKING:Will you shut your mouth We need the South west support for this to pass through and you are still ranting rubbish. Do you think Igbos can fight the North alone? |
Lol, we are all being deceived A grand plan to make Kanu evade judicial process and sureties going scotfree has been on. Sometimes I think some powers in government are involved without even the military knowing that they have been used |
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