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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Logistics/procurement Company Hiring! Hiring!! Hiring!!! by Jokay07(m): 1:09pm On Mar 28
shoppermayor:
Applicant must resides within the Ajao Estate and environs area in Lagos
Ajao ?
What is the pay?
PoliticsRe: Obi’s Transition From Serious Contender To Mascot - Azu Ishiekwene by Jokay07(m): 10:17am On Mar 28
Ironfaceman:
Like wike is resolving the problems in PDP
Wike is not even contesting for any political position now
PoliticsRe: Obi’s Transition From Serious Contender To Mascot - Azu Ishiekwene by Jokay07(m): 10:16am On Mar 28
Amumaigwe:
As if you don't know the masterminders of the crisis in all the parties. Is it mere coincidence that all the major parties, except the ruling one, are all having jnternal squabbles at the same time?
That's the point.
If you can't deal the perpetrators of crisis in your party, how would you deal with millions of political criminals who are sponsoring terrorism, bandits and terrorists who are hell bent on bringing Nigeria to its kneels?
PoliticsRe: Obi’s Transition From Serious Contender To Mascot - Azu Ishiekwene by Jokay07(m): 8:47pm On Mar 27
renderme:
Obi’s transition from serious contender to Mascot, by Azu Ishiekwene

Friends, admirers, and the “Obidient” fanbase of the former Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Gregory Obi, love to call him by the sobriquet “Okwute,” which in Igbo, Nigeria’s third-largest socio-linguistic group, means rock, boulder, or stone. Quite a nice alias – especially if you associate some doctrinal nuances of Obi’s faith with his first name, Peter.

The symbolism of the name Okwute, borne by males, signifies one who is strong, dependable and unyielding in Igbo cosmology. But a nice alias is not necessarily a fitting one.

The fluidity with which Obi moves around the political circuits has little, if any, resemblance to a rock, boulder or even a stone. Except, of course, if he’s a rolling stone, lacking in constancy, bereft of moss. A rock or a boulder is solid, come rain, come shine; it is constant in and out of season.


I’m not suggesting that Okwute should have remained in Onitsha or Aba. That would be absolutely ludicrous! After all, life is a journey.

Peter the Clay
I’m saying that this Obi is a Peter of Clay – malleable, confused, and lacking in staying power. He’s drifting, mistaking a jungle for a zoo. This should be a great source of worry for his troops, especially the social media-based avatars (without voter cards), who deify Obi and whose political signature tune is “the Obi-way or the highway.” His political history needs no retelling other than to record what a missed opportunity it represents.



After the tale of him winning the 2023 presidential poll – an election in which he punched above his political weight and won in 12 states – even if only with narrow margins outside his South-Eastern enclave, Okwute fragmented like sedimentary rock thereafter. It would have been sufficient for him to build on his good showing at the poll, but claiming he won an election in which his party had no agents in about 54 percent of the polling centres was a stretch.

A Yiaga Africa Report on the 2023 elections said that while the APC deployed agents in 96 percent of polling units, the Labour Party deployed agents in only 46 per cent. Agent deployment is a critical factor in election performance.

Failed romance
The man who became the de facto and adopted candidate of the Nigeria Labour Congress and sundry trade unions – a substantial voting bloc, failed to seize the initiative after the poll. He went on throwing tantrums, wasting energy and resources in litigation, and missed the opportunity to consolidate and build the structure of the Labour Party – a convenient vehicle he had appropriated overnight, barely three days before the presidential primaries of his previous Peoples Democratic Party in May 2022.

Justice Ayo Isa Salami, a retired president of the Appeal Court and an eminent jurist, has criticised Obi’s midnight migration to LP as an illegality that would have excluded him from the presidential contest. Salami said Obi’s participation was the result of poor judicial diligence and perhaps a lack of experience on the bench.

Okwute’s jump also stirred speculations and gave credence to the claim that he was deliberately avoiding primaries in the PDP.

Missed opportunity
Yet his near-spontaneous entry into the LP created a political wave that came at high tide. Not only was it dynamic, but it was the stuff of legend. Sustaining it beyond the elections would have made a great difference because LP very much needed nurturing, growth and strategy. But Obi was not paying attention, focusing instead on the next election rather than rebuilding the party.

Related News
2027: Pro-Tinubu Igbo Group dismisses Obi–Kwankwaso alliance as non-threat
Glimmer of Obi/Kwankwaso combo, by Ochereome Nnanna
ADC's problem is ADC, not APC, by Azu Ishiekwene
LP adapted to Obi rather than the other way around. It even accommodated Okwute’s capitalist credentials into its semi-socialist fold. Nothing really mattered so long as LP had a presidential candidate – an ‘Okwute’ in the race.

Without as basic a requirement as agents to represent it at the polling units, LP went into the general elections and performed barely short of a miracle, winning one governorship, six senatorial and 34 House of Reps seats in one go. It was a foundation on which any serious politician would have built an inspiring career.

But the momentum was left to waste, casting him in the light in which his former adversary-turned-friend, Governor Nasir el-Rufai, described: a Nollywood actor. Okwute watched the slow but sure unravelling of the LP, as it collapsed from factional crisis.

Rather than being the elder in the house and leading the LP to consolidate on its initial achievements, he bolted. He has now pitched his tent with the African Democratic Congress, ADC, an assortment of mostly aggrieved power-mongers, in whose company the former Obi might have been immensely uncomfortable.

The game in town
Yet, even in this temporary shelter, the only game is who takes the presidential ticket. While the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, is preparing as if elections were tomorrow, collecting defectors, aggressively registering new members, and even testing its election situation room (all this despite its poor record in office), the opposition is missing in action. The opposition’s strategy appears to be to sufficiently discredit the process before elections to hide its own catastrophic incompetence.

Whether Okwute sees it or not, he has expended his store of political goodwill without reinvesting or making good capital of it. The man who won Lagos, the impregnable home of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Federal Capital, catchment area for the government in power, has by word and deed, proved that it was a fluke – an emotional response from the young and aggrieved and a bloc of Christian voters thirsty for change.

That Kano visit
On Sunday, Okwute visited Kano on a Sallah homage to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP. In 2023, an expected alliance between Okwute and Kwankwaso failed because Kwankwaso, with a wider political footprint but no less ambitious, would not be Obi’s vice presidential candidate.

Kwankwaso had said offering Obi the vice presidential slot under him was a “golden opportunity,” implying that Obi would be lucky to join his ticket rather than the other way around. For good measure, Kwankwaso said age, experience, and performance disqualified Obi from the presidency, hinting that the NNPP would collapse if he accepted a subordinate role to Obi.

With Obi now in ADC and Kwankwaso still nursing the remnants of his NNPP, it is a good time to ask who is gravitating toward whom. The ambitions of both men are well known, and the ADC’s presidential ticket is nearly foreclosed.

Obidients won’t accept anything less than an Okwute presidential ticket. Kwankwaso’s impressive crowd, more on the streets with their red caps than behind touchscreens, is no less vociferous. They won’t hesitate to tell Obidients that RMK is bigger politically, older, and a PhD holder with far superior performance as governor.

And the Kano crowd – especially at Sallah – was, as usual, huge and dramatic. They received the guest as they would a mascot. In Kano, every player thinks they have the crowd until they see a bigger one.

Obi has paid the price for a ticket to the zoo, but he’ll soon find that he’s in a jungle.

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/obis-transition-from-serious-contender-to-mascot-by-azu-ishiekwene/

Mynd44 nlfpmod dominique
Obi should have stayed and resolve the in-house issue in labour party. That's what a true leader does.
If political party problem is too big to settle, how then do you want to lead a nation like Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Obi’s Transition From Serious Contender To Mascot - Azu Ishiekwene by Jokay07(m): 8:46pm On Mar 27
renderme:
Obi’s transition from serious contender to Mascot, by Azu Ishiekwene

Friends, admirers, and the “Obidient” fanbase of the former Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Gregory Obi, love to call him by the sobriquet “Okwute,” which in Igbo, Nigeria’s third-largest socio-linguistic group, means rock, boulder, or stone. Quite a nice alias – especially if you associate some doctrinal nuances of Obi’s faith with his first name, Peter.

The symbolism of the name Okwute, borne by males, signifies one who is strong, dependable and unyielding in Igbo cosmology. But a nice alias is not necessarily a fitting one.

The fluidity with which Obi moves around the political circuits has little, if any, resemblance to a rock, boulder or even a stone. Except, of course, if he’s a rolling stone, lacking in constancy, bereft of moss. A rock or a boulder is solid, come rain, come shine; it is constant in and out of season.


I’m not suggesting that Okwute should have remained in Onitsha or Aba. That would be absolutely ludicrous! After all, life is a journey.

Peter the Clay
I’m saying that this Obi is a Peter of Clay – malleable, confused, and lacking in staying power. He’s drifting, mistaking a jungle for a zoo. This should be a great source of worry for his troops, especially the social media-based avatars (without voter cards), who deify Obi and whose political signature tune is “the Obi-way or the highway.” His political history needs no retelling other than to record what a missed opportunity it represents.



After the tale of him winning the 2023 presidential poll – an election in which he punched above his political weight and won in 12 states – even if only with narrow margins outside his South-Eastern enclave, Okwute fragmented like sedimentary rock thereafter. It would have been sufficient for him to build on his good showing at the poll, but claiming he won an election in which his party had no agents in about 54 percent of the polling centres was a stretch.

A Yiaga Africa Report on the 2023 elections said that while the APC deployed agents in 96 percent of polling units, the Labour Party deployed agents in only 46 per cent. Agent deployment is a critical factor in election performance.

Failed romance
The man who became the de facto and adopted candidate of the Nigeria Labour Congress and sundry trade unions – a substantial voting bloc, failed to seize the initiative after the poll. He went on throwing tantrums, wasting energy and resources in litigation, and missed the opportunity to consolidate and build the structure of the Labour Party – a convenient vehicle he had appropriated overnight, barely three days before the presidential primaries of his previous Peoples Democratic Party in May 2022.

Justice Ayo Isa Salami, a retired president of the Appeal Court and an eminent jurist, has criticised Obi’s midnight migration to LP as an illegality that would have excluded him from the presidential contest. Salami said Obi’s participation was the result of poor judicial diligence and perhaps a lack of experience on the bench.

Okwute’s jump also stirred speculations and gave credence to the claim that he was deliberately avoiding primaries in the PDP.

Missed opportunity
Yet his near-spontaneous entry into the LP created a political wave that came at high tide. Not only was it dynamic, but it was the stuff of legend. Sustaining it beyond the elections would have made a great difference because LP very much needed nurturing, growth and strategy. But Obi was not paying attention, focusing instead on the next election rather than rebuilding the party.

Related News
2027: Pro-Tinubu Igbo Group dismisses Obi–Kwankwaso alliance as non-threat
Glimmer of Obi/Kwankwaso combo, by Ochereome Nnanna
ADC's problem is ADC, not APC, by Azu Ishiekwene
LP adapted to Obi rather than the other way around. It even accommodated Okwute’s capitalist credentials into its semi-socialist fold. Nothing really mattered so long as LP had a presidential candidate – an ‘Okwute’ in the race.

Without as basic a requirement as agents to represent it at the polling units, LP went into the general elections and performed barely short of a miracle, winning one governorship, six senatorial and 34 House of Reps seats in one go. It was a foundation on which any serious politician would have built an inspiring career.

But the momentum was left to waste, casting him in the light in which his former adversary-turned-friend, Governor Nasir el-Rufai, described: a Nollywood actor. Okwute watched the slow but sure unravelling of the LP, as it collapsed from factional crisis.

Rather than being the elder in the house and leading the LP to consolidate on its initial achievements, he bolted. He has now pitched his tent with the African Democratic Congress, ADC, an assortment of mostly aggrieved power-mongers, in whose company the former Obi might have been immensely uncomfortable.

The game in town
Yet, even in this temporary shelter, the only game is who takes the presidential ticket. While the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, is preparing as if elections were tomorrow, collecting defectors, aggressively registering new members, and even testing its election situation room (all this despite its poor record in office), the opposition is missing in action. The opposition’s strategy appears to be to sufficiently discredit the process before elections to hide its own catastrophic incompetence.

Whether Okwute sees it or not, he has expended his store of political goodwill without reinvesting or making good capital of it. The man who won Lagos, the impregnable home of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Federal Capital, catchment area for the government in power, has by word and deed, proved that it was a fluke – an emotional response from the young and aggrieved and a bloc of Christian voters thirsty for change.

That Kano visit
On Sunday, Okwute visited Kano on a Sallah homage to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP. In 2023, an expected alliance between Okwute and Kwankwaso failed because Kwankwaso, with a wider political footprint but no less ambitious, would not be Obi’s vice presidential candidate.

Kwankwaso had said offering Obi the vice presidential slot under him was a “golden opportunity,” implying that Obi would be lucky to join his ticket rather than the other way around. For good measure, Kwankwaso said age, experience, and performance disqualified Obi from the presidency, hinting that the NNPP would collapse if he accepted a subordinate role to Obi.

With Obi now in ADC and Kwankwaso still nursing the remnants of his NNPP, it is a good time to ask who is gravitating toward whom. The ambitions of both men are well known, and the ADC’s presidential ticket is nearly foreclosed.

Obidients won’t accept anything less than an Okwute presidential ticket. Kwankwaso’s impressive crowd, more on the streets with their red caps than behind touchscreens, is no less vociferous. They won’t hesitate to tell Obidients that RMK is bigger politically, older, and a PhD holder with far superior performance as governor.

And the Kano crowd – especially at Sallah – was, as usual, huge and dramatic. They received the guest as they would a mascot. In Kano, every player thinks they have the crowd until they see a bigger one.

Obi has paid the price for a ticket to the zoo, but he’ll soon find that he’s in a jungle.

Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/obis-transition-from-serious-contender-to-mascot-by-azu-ishiekwene/

Mynd44 nlfpmod dominique
Obi should have stayed and resolve the in-house issue in labour party. That's what a true leader does.
PoliticsRe: The Atiku Problem: The Man Blocking Peter Obi’s Path To Power by Jokay07(m): 7:25pm On Mar 26
uche87:
The name Atiku Abubakar has been at the top level of Nigerian politics since I was a kid running around in shorts in the neighbourhood, kicking balls. There was always the rumour of his presidential ambition. Today, I have a kid kicking balls around, and Atiku is still chasing his presidential dream at age 79. It is funny how time flies. If Atiku’s interest in the presidency were being fuelled by a personal motivational speaker, I am sure that person would have run out of words over the years. Atiku’s presidential ambition has become an indirect impediment to Nigeria’s progress. Over the years, he has criss-crossed political parties within his reach in pursuit of that dream.

According to his Wikipedia page, Atiku ran unsuccessfully for President of Nigeria six times: in 1993, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2023. He ran in the Social Democratic Party presidential primaries in 1993 but lost to Moshood Abiola and Baba Gana Kingibe. He was the presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 election, finishing third behind Umaru Yar'Adua of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP. He contested the People’s Democratic Party’s presidential primaries in 2011, losing to incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan. In 2014, he joined the All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2015 election and contested the primaries, losing to the late Muhammadu Buhari. In 2017, he returned to the People's Democratic Party and became its presidential candidate in 2019, again losing to Buhari. In May 2022, he was chosen as the PDP’s presidential candidate for the 2023 general election after defeating Nyesom Wike, the former Governor of Rivers State, in the primaries. He came second in the general election, losing to Bola Tinubu, although he joined other opposition candidates in demanding a revote. In 2025, Abubakar left the PDP to join the African Democratic Congress, alongside his former rival, Peter Obi.

Atiku’s popularity peaked in 2019 when he contested against the late Muhammadu Buhari, with Peter Obi as his running mate. Atiku lost the election, but his performance was impressive. Many believed he could have won if the “federal might” factor had been absent. After 2019, Atiku became, in my view, a disruptive force in Nigerian politics. He is a variant that mainly affects opposition parties. He has become a stumbling block that undermines the potency of the ballot box and complicates the chances of peaceful regime change. In the 2023 general election, Atiku arguably helped Bola Ahmed Tinubu win. It was almost as if he were an All Progressives Congress undercover agent. He contributed to the implosion of the then-leading opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). A master of party politics, Atiku executed a plan to take control of the PDP leadership structure and secure the presidential ticket. His plan worked, but it infuriated party leaders such as the current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and Peter Obi, who also sought the party’s ticket. Wike remained in the party and allegedly undermined it by supporting Tinubu, while Obi defected to the Labour Party, where he gained momentum and national popularity.

Tinubu won the election with 8,794,726 votes; Atiku had 6,984,520, and Obi secured 6,101,533. If both opposition camps had united, Tinubu might not have become president. After the election, I expected Atiku to step aside or abandon his presidential ambition. However, he remains active and is reportedly positioning himself to run again in 2027 against Tinubu, arguably at the expense of Peter Obi.

Atiku and Obi are now both members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). As expected, Atiku is seeking to be the party’s flagbearer. Obi is also interested, although he has admitted he might not secure the ticket, likely due to strong competition from Atiku and others. In my view, Atiku stands little chance against Tinubu, who reportedly has the backing of about 32 state governors. Obi, however, could stand a better chance, especially if his rumoured alliance with former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso materialises. The crowd they recently drew at a public appearance was significant and appeared to have caught Tinubu’s attention.

Ultimately, Obi’s fate is tied to Atiku’s decisions. The irony is that both men can hardly thrive politically within the same space. For Obi to truly rise, Atiku may need to step aside. Whether he will make that sacrifice for the future of Nigeria remains uncertain, but it would be surprising if he did.

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CC Lalasticlala Seun Ishilove Mynd44 Dominique MissyB3 Fynestboi NLfpmod
Uche, bring this post down.
If a man who claims to have won 2023 or came first in 2023 election is afraid of contesting in party primary election, then the man doesn't deserve our votes
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Job Title: Warehouse Supervisor by Jokay07(m): 7:09pm On Mar 24
shogxyPro:
Job Title: Warehouse Supervisor
Location: Ibadan

Job Summary
The Warehouse Supervisor will oversee daily warehouse operations, ensuring efficient stock handling, accurate inventory management, and timely order fulfillment within the FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) environment. The ideal candidate must have hands-on experience supervising warehouse teams and managing high volume, fast moving inventory.

Key Responsibilities
1. Warehouse Operations Supervision
• Supervise daily warehouse activities including receiving, storage, picking, packing, and dispatch.
• Assign tasks and monitor the performance of warehouse assistants, loaders, and forklift operators.
• Ensure proper stock arrangement and adherence to warehouse layout/space utilization plans.
• Implement FIFO/FEFO principles for all FMCG products.
2. Inventory Control & Documentation
• Conduct daily and weekly cycle counts to ensure inventory accuracy.
• Support in monthly stock reconciliation and variance investigation.
• Ensure timely posting of stock movements into ERP/WMS systems.
• Maintain accurate records of goods received, transferred, and dispatched.
3. Dispatch & Order Fulfillment
• Coordinate and verify picking lists, packing lists, and loading activities.
• Ensure orders are processed correctly and dispatched within agreed timelines.
• Prepare delivery notes, waybills, and other supporting documents.
4. Safety, Quality & Compliance
• Enforce compliance with safety protocols, hygiene standards, and regulatory requirements.
• Ensure proper handling and storage of FMCG products to prevent contamination or damage.
• Conduct routine inspections of equipment (pallet jacks, forklifts, weighing scales).
• Maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free warehouse environment.
5. Team Leadership
• Train and mentor warehouse staff on operational standards and safety practices.
• Monitor attendance, discipline, and efficiency of warehouse personnel.
• Foster a culture of teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement.
6. Reporting
• Generate daily stock movement reports and operational summaries.
• Report stock variances, damages, shortages, and operational challenges to the Warehouse Manager.
• Provide suggestions to improve operational efficiency.

Qualifications & Experience
• OND/HND/Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Business Administration, Supply Chain, or related field.
• Minimum of 3–5 years practical experience in FMCG warehouse operations, with at least 3years in a supervisory role.
• Strong understanding of warehouse processes and FMCG stock management.
• Experience with ERP/WMS systems (e.g., SAP, Odoo, Oracle, Sage).
• Strong Excel and documentation skills.
• Ability to lead and motivate a team effectively.
• Interested candidate must reside within Ibadan for effective operational support and availability.

Key Competencies
• Strong leadership and communication skills
• High attention to detail and accuracy
• Good problem-solving and decision-making ability
• Time management and multitasking skills
• Integrity, accountability, and reliability
• Good understanding of warehouse safety and compliance standards

Physical Requirements
• Ability to stand or walk for long periods.
• Ability to lift moderate loads when required.
• Willingness to work extended hours based on operational needs.

Salary Range: ₦150,000 – ₦200,000

To Apply:
• Send your updated CV to with the subject: “Warehouse Manager”. To Ibukun.fakoya@valencyafrica.com
I applied for this but no response
Foreign AffairsRe: Explosion At Valero Refinery In Port Arthur, Texas (video) by Jokay07(m): 5:18pm On Mar 24
Princedapace:
USA can not lay Iran to waste baba, Iran no be Iraq. Iran is extremely complex nation o. These guys have been under heavy sanction for over 40 years yet they build a society. If they place such sanction on Nigeria, baba, the entire country will die within 1 year
Lolz.
Sadam Huseain said the same thing
Foreign AffairsRe: Explosion At Valero Refinery In Port Arthur, Texas (video) by Jokay07(m): 4:37pm On Mar 24
Creditalerts:
Iran will claim responsibility just watch out anything to massage their ego 🙄😒
Iran?
Iran doesn't have what it takes to strike facilities in US mainland and if they do, they won't be stupid to claim such act openly
Foreign AffairsRe: Explosion At Valero Refinery In Port Arthur, Texas (video) by Jokay07(m): 4:35pm On Mar 24
My theory is this.

That explosion might be an in-house job among the government officials in America.
I think US just want to look for one stupid excuses to lay Iran to waste.
We have seen it before, starting from the time of 9-11 event to the time of Sadam Huseain biological weapons.

We all know the game. Give dog a bad name so as to hang it.

My advice.
I know Iran doesn't have what it takes to strike Facilities in US mainland and at the same time,
I think Iran should thread with caution here.
That stupid Trump is looking for every opportunity to turn Iran to waste.
Foreign AffairsRe: 22 Countries Offer To Reopen Strait of Hormuz As Iran Faces Diplomatic Isolation by Jokay07(m): 9:00am On Mar 23
Svoboda:
Iran's strength lies in its decades long adversity from the US. Isolation isn't a new thing, as most Gulf countries had pandered to the US to counter Iran's influence in the region. In 2022, Qatar was even blockaded by the GCC as led by the Saudis and the Emiratis because they claimed Qatar was warming up to Iran. Saudi Arabia considered itself an Iran arch foe for decades, until it realized it couldn't hold on and sought to repair ties. None of the 22 countries is willing to offer any offensive action. This is because they understand the risks in being drawn into the war. The Strait of Hormuz is Iran's toy, and it will do with it whatsoever it pleases.

Trump is only barking like a mad dog at a dark alley. Even the Iranians are now taunting him and are asking the EU to enlist their help in protecting Greenland from trumps invasion.
The war has not started yet.
Foreign AffairsRe: Military Expert Says Trump Is In A Panic Mode, Iran War Is Not Going As Expected by Jokay07(m): 8:40pm On Mar 22
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Foreign AffairsRe: State Of Emergency Declared As Iranian Missile Hits Arad In Southern Israel by Jokay07(m): 8:31am On Mar 22
God1000:
stop invading my threads with your bunkum if you don't have any meaningful contribution


It is not a must to comment on my thread
But he didn't mention you na
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Warehouse Manager & Staffs Needed Urgently by Jokay07(m): 1:16pm On Mar 21
Dayotheeone:
If you live within or around Baruwa Ipaja, and you are highly intelligent (not school but life smart) and can work hard with little supervision, please reach out to 08039299938 or folaimports@gmail.com

Pay is attractive...very
What is the net salary payment?
I have 6 years of experience
Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Launches ‘revenge’ Missile Attack On Israel After Assassinations by Jokay07(m): 8:46am On Mar 18
motayoayinde:
Targeted assassinations by Sh.itrael are to deflate the shame and humiliaion.
The loses and shame have been in torrents.
these assassinations change NOTHING.
If anything they cause more death and destructions in Israel.

hezbollah has had nearly all of its leadership wiped out today, lol.
Yesterday night was hell in northern Israel courtesy of Hezbollah.

Truth is,
ISRAEL IS FINISHED.
cause more death and destructions in Israel.

hezbollah has had nearly all of its leadership wiped out today, lol.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ranked: The World’s Top Arms Exporters by Jokay07(m): 2:36pm On Mar 17
HacheNoire:
I asked you a question and you did not respond!

Where is Gerald ford and Abraham Lincoln? In the strait of Hormuz?

Why aren’t they there? A country with the biggest naval fleet can’t even dare to secure that small path?
They are where they are. They are not invisible. In fact they are just easy target so Iran can go and sink them
Foreign AffairsRe: Ranked: The World’s Top Arms Exporters by Jokay07(m): 1:12pm On Mar 17
goslowgoslow:
Do you even understand what you read? It is talking about arms export! I can produce but choose not to export... comprehension!
China that is selling solar panel as air defence radar grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Ranked: The World’s Top Arms Exporters by Jokay07(m): 1:11pm On Mar 17
HacheNoire:
Where is Gerald Ford and Abraham Lincoln?

Nowhere to be found!

Having the largest navy fleets and still cannot deploy into waters should tell you a lot you need to know.

They know it’s an easy target for Iran! Cheap missiles and drones!
An aircraft carrier can't be sunk be 50k dollars drones.
You will need a lot of torpedos to do that.
Let me update your knowledge.
You can't sink an aircraft carrier by attacking it on the surface.
The best way to sink it is by the belly (under water) with torpedoes.

That being siad, If Iran wants to sink American Aircraft carrier, then nothing is stopping them.
But Iran won't be stupid enough to sink an aircraft carrier.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ranked: The World’s Top Arms Exporters by Jokay07(m): 12:45pm On Mar 17
HacheNoire:
Iran will join the league after successful redefining warfare.

Cheap, efficient and reliable military hardwares!

You can build an aircraft carrier for $2 billion and it will only take 5 $20k drones to sink it. The age of $150k missiles are over as it is not economical in active warfare.
Lolz.
Aircraft carriers are not fishing boat.
Foreign AffairsRe: Gholam Reza Soleimani Killed Along With Deputy (photos) by Jokay07(m): 10:27am On Mar 17
HighQue007:
dem just dey blow blow everybody. With the Khamenei guy na in Russia for treatment. e mean say Russia and China is watching and might wade in soon. WW3 be that
Wade what?
Russia is tired of fighting Ukraine. Putin can't afford to split his military command right now.
As for China, they are juzt paper tiger.
See, every man for himself now oo
Foreign AffairsRe: Benjamin Netanyahu Shows His Five Fingers To Debunk Death Rumours. Photos by Jokay07(m): 1:11pm On Mar 16
madridguy:
It is now very obvious it is either Satanyahoo is dead or battling with life. This video gave him out completely.

Just check the tea, after sipping it, the tea/coffee still remain the same.
Is the cup transparent?
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 1:02pm On Mar 16
Omoboricash:
Enforcement. When the sanitation officer inspect your environment and it ut not cleaned , they fine you. That was hownit was done then. We nigerians are very srubborn people. We need clean environment but we dont want to work towards it. Go yo Rwanda and check how the countrynis clean, how fo they do it. Forget about human right we are very stubborn people. Critical issues demand critical measures
I get your point bro.
But I am paying you to keep my environment clean.
In fact, you have 236 billion naira allocation to keep my environment clean.
So are you still going to force me to pick up shovel and rake to clean?
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 1:00pm On Mar 16
Omoboricash:
Enforcement. When the sanitation officer inspect your environment and it ut not cleaned , they fine you. That was hownit was done then. We nigerians are very srubborn people. We need clean environment but we dont want to work towards it. Go yo Rwanda and check how the countrynis clean, how fo they do it. Forget about human right we are very stubborn people. Critical issues demand critical measures
Human right is one thing, stubborn is another thing.
I want you to get my point.
And my point is, you can't stop me from going on my daily business just because my environment is dirty, when I am paying you every month to keep the same environment clean.
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 12:42pm On Mar 16
Baddest0007:
What he is saying is the environmental sanitation should be voluntary and people cannot be arrested because they have freedom of movement.
Good. Exactly 💯. God bless you
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 12:41pm On Mar 16
Baddest0007:
But the Greatest Governor of Lagos Fashola made Lagos Super Clean without Environmental Sanitation. Are we to pay our tax and to clean our environment also. Let the tax they collect employ workers to clean the place.
Exactly.
This is the point.
You can't tell me not to open my shop just because the environment is dirty when I am paying tax to the government to keep the same shop clean.
Falana is indirectly calling out the corruption there.
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 12:38pm On Mar 16
Omoboricash:
I concur with your opinions. Mr Falana should pls allow Lagod sanitation to function. Lagosian are very stubborn they will not observe the monthly sanitatiin if they allow free movement . There should be restriction of movement in order to be effective.
LAWMA has to be overhauled as you have stated. Imagine for good 4 months they did not show up in my estate. Some of us have made payment for a year.
Imagine abandoned refuse for 4 months , the entire community was litered with refuse. Lagos government needs to do somethibg about it as matter of urgency
Restriction of movement doesn't guarantee cleanliness especially in a state like lagos.
You are only telling people to take 2-3hrs home rest before they go out hustling again.
What Falana is saying is that, there's is an allocated amount of money for environmental sanitation in lagos state and the money should be use to employ more personnel and more equipment to clean the state.
Locking people up every last Saturday of the month all because of sanitation is an old practice. In fact it's breach on human right.
PoliticsRe: Monthly Sanitation: Falana Faults Lagos Govt Over Movement Restriction by Jokay07(m): 12:32pm On Mar 16
cyberbro:
I strongly disagree with Baba Falz on this.

With the huge population of Lagos state, it is very necessary. Circle back to when there was environmental sanitation, Lagos was hardly flooded cos people cleared their drainages instead of waiting for the government to handle everything.

On the other hand, LAWMA needs to be overhauled. They are ineffective, some of their PSP truck drivers are drug addicts and their trucks are very dirty. I know of streets in Lagos (e.g. areas under Alimosho LGA) where LAWMA trucks hardly visit due to road issues, these are also some of the challenges with inner city roads in Lagos and Sanwo-Olu hasn't done much in that regard.
You miss the point sir.
Falana is not against sanitation.
He asked, why should movement be restricted on last Saturdays of every month which is a fundamental breach of humna rights when the state government has annual budget allocation of 265 billion naira for the same environmental sanitation.
Falana is using style to point at the corruption embeded in that huge amount of money for sanitation.
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump To Announce Coalition To Escort Tankers Through Strait Of Hormuz by Jokay07(m): 11:09am On Mar 16
jaxxy:
is apc/tinubu stabe or unstable? undecided
It's not a about apc or Tinubu.
How guys with low intelligence have invaded nairaland is so alarming.
A country like America that controls almost 60% of world economy should not be given to a man who is emotionally unstable.
His stupid mistakes in this war has pushed up the price of oil.
What level of damage do you want again?
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump To Announce Coalition To Escort Tankers Through Strait Of Hormuz by Jokay07(m): 11:06am On Mar 16
Kevineleven:
I use to believe that he knew what he was doing but I am beginning to think the same.
I once believed in him but with what is going on now? Nah.
He behaves like a kid trapped in an adult skeletal system
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump To Announce Coalition To Escort Tankers Through Strait Of Hormuz by Jokay07(m): 11:05am On Mar 16
Bluearrow:
Honestly he is very unfit to lead a country like US. He is too erratic! Since he got into power, it's been from one chaos to another. Biden was more diplomatic & a better leader.
Honestly speaking. He had turned America to a laughing stock on global stage.
He is just too mentally unstable
I used to support him before.

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