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Which political party has moved our country to the greater height we have been dreaming of since 1960 ![]() Nigeria will be 55 in a few days from now. 55years of doing things our own way. 1. A major world oil producer. 2. Abundant human resources. 3. Mismanaged natural resources. 4. Undeveloped human resources and under-exploited manpower. 5. Poor and continuously sliding education standards. 6. Insecurity nearing the peak. 7. Growing poverty. 8. Demotivated and unemployed youth. 9. Corruption without border. 10.Poor technological development. 11. Poor industrial development. 12. Electricity plaque. 13. Suffocating private business sector. ......and more We have slipped as a nation into a worse state of affairs than ever. The situation is bad today, but was better last year, as was the year before and every previous year. How can we know who will lead us well, when so many have fiddled with the nations controls and failed to turn us around for the better. |
Ugomba:I agree with you. But in a country where there is so much anxiety for right to rule over wrong, where people have renewed high hopes and expectations. 1 year is fine for assessment, but i would rephrase to say, "Let APC run this country for a change". |
anulaxad:All because, the sort of people who have seized ruler-ship in our country have been people who are ready to rig elections, kill, blackmail, and eventually loot. They have had no good intentions for our development. Nigeria is blessed but in the hands of the wrong people for many years. Meanwhile,...these people don't read. |
toprealman:Abeg na tension! free dis guy, just list the benefits if you know. Maybe him don already collect form. |
Reform the Nigerian Police. How long does it take the police to pass by this point in Yaba, "in front of the college of technology"? what exactly is a crime scene in our country. In the heart of the city a murder victim still lies on the street, hours after dawn. |
Now am confused, was this at Abia or Anambra? |
Buho:Nairaland don de turn another tin now o. But very ok. If you dont read it here, you will think its all good elsewhere. RIP. |
I hope someday our blessed country Nigeria will look into how an average Nigerian can get medical care for some kind of illnesses that require specialized treatment especially those out of jobs, unemployed or who simply cannot afford it. |
Jaideyone:I wonder. He is the Federal Government Performance Assessment Officer. |
My advice, do not do anything that will require you run a generator daily. |
Naijanaija: ![]() |
Looking at this, I feel it could attempt a stable flight. I am simply referring to design and not where it was designed.
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BabyDaddy20:In February? |
animpuyeE:ok. Can you please throw more light on the design and if it actually flies? A few close up shots too and more information could earn you guys sponsorship. I left that same institution many years ago, I was part of a project team who built a solid waste incinerator for final project that actually worked. |
Is it a piece of artwork or intended to fly? I think something built at an institution of technological studies today should bear some basic principles of the design. I cannot see how the tail rotor is driven? maybe the generator actually powers electric motors that run the tail rotor and the main rotor. But you need a lot more to make a heli of any size actually hover and make a controlled flight. |
Firevinci:The boy is from Uganda. |
Amazing. But i think its a wooden Hummer.
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vincencior:The inspector, who was once attached to Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja, was said to have been transferred out of Lagos State due to unbecoming activities. He was accused then of giving guns and ammunition as well as information to armed robbers and hoodlums, who paid him in return. And he was only transferred? |
Emmalez:Wasn't he on seat belt? the SUV is rugged and doesn't look bashed up. If he had his seat belt on he could have come out unhurt. Thank God for life anyhow, and wish him speedy recovery. |
He don finish work. |
loomer:Yes, why threaten the communities. They should rather seek an understanding and get the communities cooperation on their investigation. |
bejeria101:What exactly should this examiner have done when he caught the girl and she went ahead to conceal the evidence in her private. I am not saying he was right extracting it himself, but its pretty confusing, especially when a student caught this way would be focused on destroying the evidence then challenging the examiners suspicion. |
phyllosilicate:Na wa for you bros, na every tin person go tell you finish? Abeg inside there jor, where the expo dey! |
doublewisdom: ![]() |
iamauxin:I agree with you but in Nigeria things just don't work out well when it comes to emergencies. Probably a good Samaritan who got stuck with the boy and was anxious to return to his normal schedule desperately did this himself. I was once at an accident scene where a Honda civic car crashed into a parked trailer seriously injuring three male occupants. One of the first thing you will notice if you are at an accident scene is that, we do not have emergency numbers to call. So to save lives quickly, residents had to tear up the car by hand and get the occupants out into a pickup truck that also stopped and we escorted them to a private hospital. At the hospital the nurses immediately demanded N50000 payment per person. I had to search the wallet of the driver through some business cards and called someone, informed him of the accident. Good enough he immediately responded and took care of the situation and also contacted families while I just moved on. If you are the first person at the scene of an accident and not willing to make huge sacrifices, its better you don't stop at all. |
lalasticlala:I see an ambulance. ![]() |
Fire gutted the house......but it was contained ![]() |
Busolami2015:Walmart.......where please? |
vizkiz:In their grief? I would suggest they should be investigated. |
phayvoursky:my brother! I tow my X6 the other day. |
While a struggling man on the street continues to bite his finger at every Range Rover that passes, questioning himself over the real results of his daily efforts. |
heskeyefe:I agree, and the fear of the unknown these days when adults trade children body parts, its scary. I cant imagine loosing track of any of my kids for 1 minute even when we are at home. There should be laws to check parents who leave their children carelessly unattended or attended by other minors while they leave them for hours. |
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