Chijeep: Burn Down that trailer or I summon lord IPOB and the great Amadioha Nnamdi kalu to come with his troop and descend on everyone in that village...
So in your mind you made sense?
Upon say pipu die, you dey dia dey yarn okpata?!?!
Law abiding or criminal, just be good and discuss your morality or atrocities with the judge, who happens to be the principal witness of your entire life.
Businesslist: For many, it may be unexpected to see the number one citizen of the nation showcase his other side. Politics aside, many of our leaders also have some passions that majority of the public do not know about. We as the populace are used to seeing them from their leadership capacities and carrying out official functions. But little do we know that some of these politicians are also great fathers to their kids and good husbands to their wives. Despite the existence of duty, there are still very much available in their homes.
Nigeria's president Muhammadu Buhari is one of such people who do not fail to showcase their personal passion. The leader seems to have interest in children. Being a prominent personality in the country, he is considered as a father to all. He is expected to see all the little ones as his own. Commendably, the president has not failed to live up to expectation. Buhari's participation in children activities such as children day celebration indicates the he is very much engaged with the kids.
The time head of state also doubles as grandfather. Aside that, he has also served for long years in the army were he became a military leader by interrupting the civilian rule of Alhaji Shehu Shagari. He was once a petroleum minister.
The retired general became a Democratic President in 2015 when he won the general election defeating his major opponent Good luck Jonathan. Buhari was later re elected in 2019 for a second term. The President has so since then,continued to discharge his constitutional duties in line with fulfilling his mandate.
The commander in chief is married to Mrs Aisha and they have children and grandchildren. Though an octogenarian, Muhammadu still knows how to get along with kids. He has been captured severally in a jovial manner with children.
The pictures below testify to the fact that Nigeria's leader should really be a lover of kids;
Positivepoint: Surprised u called them biased people when they are informing the world only about them selves and nothing more yet they are biased. Well I guess ipob are biased organization and not to be taken seriously.
Raychee: I don't know how old he is but these elderly people should step away from public office. Their health cannot handle the demands of the position. That's why they turn to vegetables in the office. Let people from 30 start occupying those positions with a maximum age of 56. RIP sir
Based on the first statement, you shouldn't come up with the second.
Besides, elderly people have served and lived, whist ''youths" have served and they "quench".
Moneyboyz: So we should eat roads, where are the standard medical facilities, standard schools, what's the unemployment rate, electricity, standard of living. Appreciating things that should have been In good perfect condition since 30 years ago, we should be showing off better things not reads and stuff in this 2021 but no, the future has been looted.
See what you wrote above?
Same can be said of every single state in Nigeria, including Lagos
I was telling my Lagosian friends a couple weeks ago, when I was in Lagos, the successive governments since 1999 have been monumental failures!
They tried to argue, till I showed them how all they've done is tackle transport. Buses. BRT Lanes. Bus Stops.
No new schools.
No new hospitals.
No new low-cost estates.
Everything new is being done by the private sector.
The only innovators in Nigeria are Nigerian individuals.
OLAPO1: “an issue of existential importance to our nation is how to deal with the parochial tensions divisive and tendencies arising daily. Whatever your view, it has become the responsibility of your generation to fully advance the truth that we are created equal, that our aspirations are broadly the same and that we are all entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And that, it is the duty of the State to ensure that we are all treated fairly, justly and inclusively.” - Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
TheRareGem1: They are just noise makers. They clearly don't know they are saying. Do they think it is easy to even break like that. The break up won't even guarantee them prosperity, or is it not this same people that will lead them? Or is it not the youths filled with social vices and other bad mentalities that will be carrying themselves, looting and causing mayhem in the land?
They should join politics. Tired of their noises. Plus, burning government properties is their problem.
I don't pity you, you're doing your job and loving it.
It's the professor I pity the most.
He can't contest for anything but President, and he won't be considered, neither by his nepotistic, fanatical principal nor his fantastically corrupt and overly ambitious boss on Bourdillon Street.
He's nearing his expiry date!
Come 2023, he's gonna go home, and when he does, he's gonna find out that Sunday Ìgbòho-Òòsà is his hero.
PhavesGideon: If I know say I get pikin out of wedlock today.. I would be the happiest guy .. if na boy, e don be be dat... Gi me ma son, I no need marriage again, after all watin woman get to offer..
Oh?
So easy?
Oya, try it naa.
As if the son no go be her own, too.
I really pity parents who allow their daughter to get pregnant and then release the baby to the guy.
GerogeI: Both sides of the ongoing argument are rather hilarious.
You can use the solar pv cells to generate electricity, then use the electricity to power an electrolyser to produce hydrogen and oxygen from water, then burn the hydrogen. You can also choose some other chemical to electrolyse.
Down side is 1. Cumulative energy efficiency will be very low, less tha 10%. But since we have sun light abundantly, it's not wastage economically, but just high capital equipment cost to cook
Downside 2. The real danger, is that hydrogen is explosive. Not something you play with in domestic environment.
Am still suspicious of that flame though, it burns more like a hydrocarbon.
Now.......
Does that yellow box there look like an electrolyzer?
Does that puny solar panel look like something that can drive such a reaction?
Also,
Does that flame look like a clean hydrogen combustion?