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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kills 5 People In Fresh Attacks by jeejo: 8:58pm On Jan 24, 2020
Waiting to hear more about this
PoliticsRe: Lauretta Onochie Accuses Obasanjo, Ezekwesili Of Influencing Corruption Index by jeejo:
Typical APC blame game.

Meanwhile, it seems the 'irritant robot' is yet to receive January BMC 30k since yesterday.

In other news, Nigeria's forced marriage has reached its expiry date.

CelebritiesRe: COLORADO!!!! The Igbo(marijuana) Strand Running Nigerian Youths Mad by jeejo: 6:02pm On Jan 24, 2020
Okay oh
CelebritiesRe: ‘real Men Want More Than A Woman With Curves’ – Nkechi Blessing by jeejo:
I have learnt to always ignore any sentence beginning with "real men..." coming from a woman
PoliticsRe: Amanze Ajoku: How INEC And Lawyers Ruined Ihedioha’s Case by jeejo: 5:51pm On Jan 24, 2020
Mandeyy:
You're sense.less! When did the Igbo want to rule? It was the 1964 Western electoral crisis that made the military strike. And the coup was not planned by Igbo officers alone. Besides, it was the North that used Akintola to cause problem in the West. Some young military officers couldn't stomach the North's excessive use of power and Northern agenda, and they struck. Nigerians hailed them initially, but as saboteurs (like you), they turned around and called it an Igbo coup. What were the coups led by Buhari, Babangida and Gideon Orka called? Was the killing of Murtala Mohammed by the Middle Beltan soldiers called a Middle Belt assassination of a Head of State? Were other tribes killed as Igbos were killed in 1945? Or would Igbos fold their arms and watch themselves being wiped out of this world? Igbo is one of the most peaceful tribes, because they don't look for troubles. They've been in business all along. Just carry your wahala to Britain who foisted the North on others and leave Igbos alone. After all, the purpose of Tinubu and other South Western politicians was to support Buhari and then rule Nigeria afterwards.

CelebritiesRe: Usain Bolt And Kasi Are Expecting Their First Baby (See Photos) by jeejo: 5:43pm On Jan 24, 2020
wink
CelebritiesRe: ‘Davido May Not Marry Chioma Again’ – Kemi Olunloyo by jeejo: 5:37pm On Jan 24, 2020
I noticed the Bob risky arrest made FP. This one is also going to make FP sharp sharp. Criticisms against the Imo injustice by the CJN is beginning to gain ground among Nigerians therefore the government is once again using the old method of distraction against the gullible masses.
PoliticsRe: Amotekun Is A Threat To National Security - Rep Member Soda Soli by jeejo: 5:13pm On Jan 24, 2020
Amotekun must stand
PoliticsRe: Details Of Facebook, NCC Meeting Emerges - January 25th 2020 by jeejo: 5:10pm On Jan 24, 2020
Ok
PoliticsRe: Buried For 50 Years: Britain’s Shameful Role In The Biafran War: Frederic Forsyt by jeejo: 5:05pm On Jan 24, 2020
Time heals all wounds, but some wound never heals until a redress.
PoliticsRe: Amanze Ajoku: How INEC And Lawyers Ruined Ihedioha’s Case by jeejo: 4:43pm On Jan 24, 2020
RareDiamond:
Questions for the CJN, Justice Tanko and other Supreme Court Justices:

1. Does the Supreme Court have powers to formulate and allocate votes as election results?

2. Were the said results certified by INEC as required by law?

3. Did Hope Uzodinma call 388 witnesses from the 388 polling units to speak to the results to obviate the principle of dumping which the Supreme Court used against the PDP and her candidate, Atiku Abubarka, in the last Presidential Appeal.

4. Were the presiding officers and or party agents of the 388 polling units called to testify by Uzodinma/APC, who were the Petitioners?

5. What are the figures from each of the various 388 polling units generated and allocated to Hope Uzodinma/APC by the Supreme Court?

6. Is the Supreme Court saying that all the votes from the alleged 388 polling units were for the APC alone in an election that was contested by over 70 candidates?
The above questions raises some valid points that any reasonable Nigerian ought to be asking by now.

I already explained why Buhari had to use the CJN to deliver Imo to APC at all costs.

The answer is simple. Buhari will never relinquish power to a south-westerner in 2023. His covert plan for a third term (through that failed social media regulation bill) has been squashed, therefore his Plan B now is to use the South East to retain power in the north in 2023.

He believes the igbos will gladly accept and support a vice presidential slot under a new northern presidential candidate, this is why he needed to secure a state for APC in the South East at all cost.

But with this action, Buhari has just placed the final nail on the coffin of Nigeria's fourth republic and if Tinubu were to be really as smart as the South Westerners says he is, he ought to have seen the mene-teke-farsi on the wall by now.

It's 60 years since Nigeria gained independence, out of that 60, the North has been in power for over 40. How do you think they've been able to pull it off?

Divide and rule! They know how to create enmity between the Southerners (mainly yorubas and igbos) and then manipulate the side that bests suits their quest to retain power at all costs. The yorubas always boast of their education but truth is when it comes to political smartness, they are learners in the face of the North.

Besides, this judicial disgrace that the justice Tanko led Supreme Court just did in order to give Imo to APC at all costs is going to haunt Nigeria's fourth republic till it crumbles. INEC electoral results (democracy) will no longer determine who gets elected into office. All APC needs do is to simply print fake copies of electoral materials, take it to court, and their lawyer will quote this Imo judgment by the Supreme Court as a past judicial reference for why the fake copies must be accepted as valid proofs. The judge will have no option.

I keep repeating that the country called Nigeria is not feasible. Secession is inevitable. Igbos and yorubas can't mix. Same with Hausas,/fulanis and the other minorities. History has it thst the Yorubas, middle belts and Niger deltans are peaceful sets of people except when pushed to the edge. The excessive desire to rule by Hausas and Igbos, at the detriment of the other ethnicities, has been the cause of crisis and economic problems plaguing Nigeria since independence.


The map below best describes the only way forward for peace and prosperity for all Nigerians.
Southwest is Oduduwa Republic
Southsouth is Republic of Niger Delta (Rondel)
South East is Biafra.

This is the only way forward.

PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu's Facebook Page Restored by jeejo:
Good one for IPOB. But a quick question though:

Ever wondered why Buhari used the CJN to award Imo state to Hope(APC) despite the alarming damage that this single act has created in our democracy and electoral process?

The answer is simple. Buhari will never relinquish power to a south-westerner in 2023. His covert plan for a third term (through that failed social media regulation bill) has been squashed, therefore his Plan B now is to use the South East to retain power in the north in 2023.

He believes the igbos will gladly accept and support a vice presidential slot under a new northern presidential candidate, this is why he needed to secure a state for APC in the South East at all cost.

But with this action, Buhari has just placed the final nail on the coffin of Nigeria's fourth republic and if Tinubu were to be really as smart as the South Westerners says he is, he ought to have seen the mene-teke-farsi on the wall by now.

It's 60 years since Nigeria gained independence, out of that 60, the North has been in power for over 40. How do you think they've been able to pull it off?

Divide and rule! They know how to create enmity between the Southerners (mainly yorubas and igbos) and then manipulate the side that bests suits their quest to retain power at all costs. The yorubas always boast of their education but truth is when it comes to political smartness, they are learners in the face of the North.

Besides, this judicial disgrace that the justice Tanko led Supreme Court just did in order to give Imo to APC at all costs is going to haunt Nigeria's fourth republic till it crumbles. INEC electoral results (democracy) will no longer determine who gets elected into office. All APC needs do is to simply print fake copies of electoral materials, take it to court, and their lawyer will quote this Imo judgment by the Supreme Court as a past judicial reference for why the fake copies must be accepted as valid proofs. The judge will have no option.

I keep repeating that the country called Nigeria is not feasible. Secession is inevitable. Igbos and yorubas can't mix. Same with Hausas,/fulanis and the other minorities. History has it thst the Yorubas, middle belts and Niger deltans are peaceful sets of people except when pushed to the edge. The excessive desire to rule by Hausas and Igbos, at the detriment of the other ethnicities, has been the cause of crisis and economic problems plaguing Nigeria since independence.


The map below best describes the only way forward for peace and prosperity for all Nigerians.
Southwest is Oduduwa Republic
Southsouth is Republic of Niger Delta (Rondel)
South East is Biafra.

This is the only way forward.

PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Decision In: Hope Vs Ihedioha Salient Areas Of Evidence Of Pw54 by jeejo:
But a quick question though:

Does anyone ever wonder why Buhari used the CJN to award Imo state to Hope(APC) despite the alarming damage that this single act has created in our democracy and electoral process?

The answer is simple. Buhari will never relinquish power to a south-westerner in 2023. His covert plan for a third term (through that failed social media regulation bill) has been squashed, therefore his Plan B now is to use the South East to retain power in the north in 2023.

He believes the igbos will gladly accept a vice presidential slot under a new northern presidential candidate that is why he needed to secure a state for APC in the South East at all cost.

But with this action, Buhari has just placed the final nail on the coffin of Nigeria's fourth republic and if Tinubu were to be really as smart(if not only cunny) as the South Westerners says he is, he ought to have seen the mene-teke-farsi on the wall by now.

It's 60 years since Nigeria gained independence, out of that 60, the North has been in power for over 40. How do you think they've been able to pull it off?

Divide and rule! They know how to create enmity between the Southerners (mainly yorubas and igbos) and then pick the side that bests suits their quest to retain power at all costs. The yorubas always boast of their education but truth is when it comes to political smartness, they are learners in the face of the North.

Besides, this judicial disgrace that the justice Tanko led Supreme Court just did in order to give Imo to APC at all costs is going to haunt Nigeria's fourth republic till it crumbles. INEC electoral results (democracy) will no longer determine who gets elected into office. All APC needs do is to simply print fake copies of electoral materials, take it to court, and their lawyer will quote this Imo judgment by the Supreme Court as a past judicial reference for why the fake copies must be accepted as valid proofs. The judge will have no option.

I keep repeating that the country called Nigeria is not feasible. Secession is inevitable. Igbos and yorubas can't mix.

The northerners can retain the name of Nigeria
Southwest is Oduduwa Republic
Southsouth is Republic of Niger Delta (Rondel)
South East is Biafra.

This is the only way forward.

PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Decision In: Hope Vs Ihedioha Salient Areas Of Evidence Of Pw54 by jeejo: 9:22pm On Jan 23, 2020
danot1030:
Una never tire of lamenting?

Abeg this Uzodima and Ihedeoha matter is stale already, even the Imo people have moved forward and have approved their new governor, 9 out of the 13 house members already defected to APC and many pdp politicians in Imo have decamped to APC, let this matter rest.
This your mentality of allowing injustices be bygons is the problem with many Nigerians.

You don't speak out when others are being victimized, until you become the victim. Then you regret being a Nigerian.

HealthRe: D by jeejo: 9:05pm On Jan 21, 2020
rottennaija:
I wonder who invents all these viruses
It's Toyota na.
Can't you see the name?
Corolla virus
CelebritiesRe: Davido Performs At Razak Okoya's 80th Birthday Party In Lagos by jeejo: 8:56am On Jan 13, 2020
sodiqapril:
Na everythread you dy comment...DM swear for you.
Seems the guy suffers from depression or has some psychological issues.
He'd probably be in therapy by now if his Buhari payslip could afford it.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jeejo:
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TravelRe: I Make 10M A Year: Relocate Abroad Or Stay In Nigeria. by jeejo: 11:17pm On Jan 07, 2020
Anon9876:
Hey everyone. I’m a successful business woman in Nigeria and I make nothing less than 10M a year from my businesses. I’ve been thinking of relocating abroad, part of my 2020 goals but recently, been having second thoughts.

I have millions of naira in a fixed account and my businesses are doing really well I have no reason to relocate for ‘greener pastures’ as my grass is already green and been really thinking of sitting my a*s back in Nigeria and looking after my businesses myself.
However, I don’t like the system in this country at all. Nothing works. Low quality of life and there’s a ridiculously low life expectancy as well. If I code this minute and I need urgent health care, I kid you not I might die and we all know why - Bad roads, corruption, bad government.

Still, I’m confused. Should I stay back and concentrate on my businesses and take vacations abroad or should I relocate for a better quality of life? One thing I don’t want is my kids given birth to and raised in Nigeria.

If I decide to relocate, my money won’t really go far in the country I choose to relocate to due to naira/dollar unfavorable rates, tax, and bills upon bills. I won’t be as rich as I am now in this country but I will be comfortable.

My parents see living abroad as a big deal but I don’t know if they will see being rich here as the ultimate( they don’t know about my wealth yet)

I would really need your inputs, the visa won’t be an issue, I have enough to keep trying again till I get it. Should I stay in Nigeria, live in a nice estate that provides comfort and luxury(in a not so good enough country where an illness like malaria can kill me due to the bad health care system) or should I relocate for a better quality of life?

If I choose to relocate, I’m thinking my businesses won’t be the same, no one will handle it like the owner or am I wrong? Dangote and other rich people don’t live in Nigeria and they still make their money right?
Hufff! So confused.
SMH at the gullible ones who believe such a poorly concocted tale.
Self-mades don't nag about their country or seek attention from a public forum like this.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jeejo:
Good
EducationRe: Has Anyone On Nairaland Gotten A Job Using Open University(noun) Certificate by jeejo:
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TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by jeejo: 11:26pm On Jan 06, 2020
ernestjino:
sorry I have been so occupied, Miss this space... happy new year all. I can relate Noun is very strict with Transcripts, if you are close to Abuja find a way to visit the Registrar office yourself and please don’t used any how address cos it might not fly they only post to academic institutions on directly to Uniassist in Berlin, that’s how they did mine the only way I got hold of it was I asked the guy taking it to Nipost to used UPS instead and I paid for the fee separate, so it was in UPS office in Wuse 2 I scan it to my email, to tell u how strict they can be them used seal instead of stamp on the transcript, when I ask he’s for security can’t fake a seal!!!
Please, How long does it take for the transcript to be issued if one goes to the registrar's office in abuja?
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jeejo: 9:23pm On Jan 05, 2020
Ribasandez:
Life is not too hard naaa. Once you pay to remita and you have your receipt, write a letter addressed to Abuja HQ, as the management instructed, and find your way to Abuja. If one way does not work, you will use another.

For those of us who are waiting for the graduation list, I'm sure you can read the disappointing reports about getting transcripts transfered to another institution. I advise that once the graduation list is out and our names appear on the list, let's get set to pay for our transcript... On convocation day, we'll take our receipts and formal letters to Abuja for application.

The good news is that we will also come back to our various states with our certificates. From what I have heard, we can only get our certificates in Abuja.
SMH.
Getting USA visa is easier than getting transcripts from NOUN
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jeejo:
Thanks for the information everyone.
I want to use this medium to beg the NOUN authorities to please open a little more registration window to enable those with money on their portal to register for this semester's course and exams.
I am a fresher and I have money on my portal but I couldn't register any courses due to some errors I made.
Thank you.
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