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Death must come and no one knows when it will. So this talk is meaningless. |
paxx:Great idea |
Please add me 08031580332 |
CorrectionFLuid:You are very correct. I have observed their presence in the other threads. No need to waste my time. Thanks |
[quote author=yarimo post=128836933][/quote] ![]() Yarimo I see you are playing. None of what you posted proves anything. You people can't seem to forgive Obi for the political inroads he made in the last election. But he doesn't need it though. Only individuals like him can save Nigeria. He is frugal, successful in his business, self-made man, with lots of initiative, humble. What else can we need in a leader. Aha I forget. It's all about ethnicity. Tiwa ntiwa oh. No further comments. |
yarimo:Obi too did a lot in infrastructure development. Lots of roads were built and maintained. He also left in the coffers 75 billion Naira for his predecessor. You can do more research and update your post |
clearcrystal:Does it have crime and investigation. How about CNN. Please confirm |
... many among the 60% are in nairaland criticizing government for not providing electricity |
Why not go ahead and resign |
LOL |
Good reference and excuse for Nigerian tribalists |
SE voted for candidate Obi because they consider him the best among the lot. Obi is the most peace-loving politician compared to the others. Its only idle people that will flag him as ethnic and religious biased because in this country people do make sweeping statements that are not based on facts. |
OP ensure you visit a urologist and do nothing outside his advice. Mishandling testerone treatment can lead to cardiac arrest. |
I heard Peter Obi say that the grains were a sympathetic gift to Nigeria to alleviate hunger in the land. Hence we are not paying for it. This is the main point. It's a shame that we are taking alms while we are not at war and from a country that has been at war for years. No need for arguments. We should do the right thing by bringing the right people to govern and beautiful country |
Peter the rock Obi!!! Keep winning. Our prayers are with you sir. You are the light of Nigerian politicians. Bless you my oga. |
Happy birthday OBJ. Wishing you long life in good health and peace. |
Congratulations great man. Peter the rock Obi. Thanks for your enlightened political views. Many, foes and friends alike are drinking from your fountain of knowledge |
You can not compare the Biafra civil war with Ukraine. The Biafra war was far more brutal. The deliberate bombing of civilians were well recorded. Even hospitals were bombed, how much more expecting farmers to farm. Igbo is no found wanting in hard work. The SE refined their petrol. Produced armoured tanks and several other feats. Ojikwu did not declare war. It was forced on the SE |
G00dharddick:Never mind those buffoons. |
So sad. We will miss him. Adieu Mr. Ibu. |
This country is less than 3 million population oh. I will leave it here. |
successmatters:Are you guys earning money for the sole aim of discrediting Obi. Is it for money or it is a passion. You burden yourself with heavy guilt discrediting a man that has not in any way wronged you. |
yarimo:You sidelined PO the rock |
Who knows. Are these innoson or any of the other Nigerian made vehicles |
Racoon:The poor management in customs predates this present government. Abeg. |
Corruption is a killer of progress. Thanks to Prof for working assiduously till the commissioning of the power plant. There is still many more challenges ahead in the area of distribution and dealing with all the issues associated with power transmission and distribution. |
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First and foremost, solve the transmission and distribution problems so that what is generated so far can be transmitted and distributed without unnecessary losses. If we get it right at this point the next steps will be easy. Many want electricity but they are not ready to pay for the service. Just like the professor pointed out a lot is lost to power theft which put the entire chain is at great disadvantage. How can this be solved in a society where theft is glorified? How many of us in this forum can report his neighbor who bypasses the meter so as not to pay for energy? I guess not many. In fact, the culprit might be hailed as a brave Nigerian who is taking advantage of the system rigged against the common man. Nigerians need to understand that we are our own problems. Power thieves should be made to pay heavy penalties. |
Some women are so nice you will overlook all the rules to make them happy. |
If the letter is in good taste why is he concerned whether or not it's made public. It's shaming him, that's why |
This hatefulness is just too much as if their survival as a tribe depends on the emasculation of the entire Igbo race. |
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