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Politics / Re: What Lesson(s) Have You Learnt From Atiku, Obi And President Tinubu by kalayiro: 6:34am On Oct 27, 2023
Odewaleadesoye:
What lesson can you learn from Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu?
Once the president is announced don't bother going to court😂
Travel / Re: My Japa Plan Has Been Destroyed by kalayiro: 6:32am On Oct 27, 2023
Athena6:
So Nigeria have finally happen to me, I thought if I save a little to the 5M I have, it would be able to leave this country by next year.

But right now, it is impossible, I saw on Twitter how a lady was begging money for flight ticket which was about 2.2M, just flight ticket o.

Months ago, a relative of mine told me someone is looking for a dependent and he will connect me to the person, he said the payment was 4M and I was not going to pay much after that and I will stay with the person in the UK before I settle on my own but I was forming big girl saying I will do my process by myself.

Now look, dollar have increased, the money is now worthless, anyway when there is life, there is hope.

Nairaland please help me think of a business to start with 2M, I can't just leave the money in the bank to keep on depreciating.

Thank you
No one leaves, we are in this together, Lol
Politics / Re: Removal Of Fuel Subsidy Will Bring Investments, Make Nigeria Prosperous – Tinubu by kalayiro: 5:22pm On Oct 23, 2023
adenigga:


Source; https://dailypost.ng/Removal-of-fuel-subsidy-will-bring-investments, make Nigeria prosperous – Tinubu

Oga bring back subsidy. We no do again 😂
Politics / Re: Bandits Invade Danmusa, Katsina, Kill 9 Residents by kalayiro: 5:16pm On Oct 23, 2023
iwaeda:


https://dailytrust.com/just-in-bandits-invade-katsina-town-kill-9/

Despite their new security outfit in the state. It's well
Politics / Re: Borno Commissioner, Ibrahim Garba, & A Woman Found Dead In Guest House by kalayiro: 2:56am On Oct 22, 2023
ijustdey:
“It was a tragic loss but for now, we are all at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital waiting for the autopsy result..."




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/635709-borno-commissioner-unidentified-woman-found-dead-in-guest-house.html

Died in active service. Rest well
Nairaland / General / Re: What Are Those Corrupt Habits That Nigerians Have Accepted As Normal? by kalayiro: 8:04pm On Oct 17, 2023
Easyincome24:
You can imagine agent for house rent giving you bill like:

House rent - ₦2.5m

Service charge- ₦500k

Agreement- 10%

Commission - 10%

Damages - 10%.

Total package- ₦3,750,000.

And we think this is normal, no one is speaking against it. This is corruption itself, we the citizens are our own enemies.

What other things related to this have we all accepted to be normal?
Yahoo! Some see it as a Business

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Education / Re: Please Help: Incorrect Name On NIMC Slip by kalayiro: 4:16pm On Oct 01, 2023
Gabson006:
Good day Nlander.
I have a relative whose surname is wrongly spelt on NIMC slip.
The centre has not issued the slip that contains NIN info. When she called their attention to the error ,they told him they will correct it later.
I just want to confirm is it possible for the NIMC staff to correct the name since they have not issued the one that contains NIN or she should start the process again in another centre without telling them.
Please I need your candid advice.
It can be corrected no need of doing another one again
Politics / Re: FG In Talks With World Bank For Fresh $1.5 Billion Loan by kalayiro: 4:12pm On Oct 01, 2023
adenigga:


Source: https://punchng.com/FG-in-talks-with-World-Bank-for-fresh-$1.5bn-loan

They borrow everyday but doesn't translate to any real development for the average Man. No wonder "So help me God"
Politics / Xenophobia: They Don’t Want Us Here Anymore, Foreigners Say, Flee South Africa by kalayiro: 12:31pm On Sep 10, 2019
Beverlyn Nyamakwenje was fast asleep in her home in the east Johannesburg township of Katlehong when she was woken by gunshots.

Instructed by her panicked father, the 19-year old Zimbabwean grabbed a few belongings and fled with him to a police station for safety.

“We left our bags,” Nyamakwenje said. “We only took two minutes.”

Nyamakwenje is one of around 850 people who have taken refuge in halls set up for foreigners displaced by xenophobic violence in the Joburg region, a municipal spokesman said.

The door and windows of her little home have been smashed and the rooms wrecked. Everything inside has been stolen or burnt.

She and her father are holed up in Katlehong’s Tsolo community hall, alongside 250 Zimbabweans and Malawians.

More than 500 Mozambicans have been placed in a hall nearby.

“It happened so fast,” said Nyamakwenje on Monday, her fourth day at the shelter. “I only got one pair of shoes and two of my jeans.”

At least 12 people have been killed by a surge of anti-foreigner violence in the country’s financial capital last week.

South Africa is a major destination for economic migrants from neighbouring countries.

They have often borne the brunt of anger from locals frustrated over jobs.

But the latest surge of attacks on businesses and homes has worried other African countries. Nigeria is flying hundreds of its citizens home.

For now, Nyamakwenje sits on a plastic chair in the dimly-lit hallway, walls lined with blankets and hurriedly packed suitcases. Baby cries echoed around her.

Outside, excited children clambered around municipal pick-up trucks. Women weaved each others hair. Boys kicked lazily at a football.

Most live in the area, but they are too frightened to return home.

Violence flared up again on Sunday, breaking the tentative calm that returned to Johannesburg by the end of last week.

“In the news they are saying that the fighting was finished but…. they are fighting with us, even today,” said Poronkie, a 47-year old plumber from Zimbabwe afraid to give his full name.

Another two people were killed in the attacks on Sunday, with hundreds of shops and properties looted, and more than 600 people arrested.

“I am homeless,” Poronkie told AFP. “They burnt everything that belonged to me. I thank God that I am still alive.”

– ‘We are not doing anything’-
Millions of economic migrants live in South Africa — the continent’s second largest economy — though official numbers are unclear as most are undocumented.

In poor districts, many South Africans scapegoat foreigners for the limited progress made by the majority black population since apartheid ended in 1994.

“The South Africans don’t want us anymore and they are executing us very brutally,” said Joseph Mozorodze, 25, a Zimbabwean builder who has worked in Johannesburg for several years.

“We are not doing anything, we are just looking for jobs to earn money.”

Xenophobic attacks are not uncommon, especially for migrants working in low-skilled labour.

Municipal police spokesman William Ntladi told AFP he had dealt with similar situations during his career.

Anti-foreigner violence left 62 people dead in 2008, while seven were killed in attacks in Johannesburg and Durban in 2015.

“The number we have now is less than the previous one,” said Ntladi. “(In 2015) we had to use many municipal facilities to accomodate them.”

Community leaders were working to ease tensions between groups and help reintegrate the displaced, he said.

Aid organisations are providing meals and donations.

– ‘Worried about my life’ –
John Chirwa did not have high hopes.

Since the violence broke out, the 27-year-old Malawian security guard has been too nervous to leave his wife and newborn alone at night.

They sleep at the shelter while he goes to work.

“I was not feeling good, I couldn’t work as usual,” said Chirwa, picking at a plate of corn meal and chicken before his night shift.

“This violence is not just violence. It’s called xenophobia. People are getting killed.”

He toyed with the possibility of returning to his country, like many displaced.

“If I insist on staying maybe I’m going to loose my life,” said Harry Mrevo, also from Malawi, whose home was destroyed by mobs. “So I’m waiting to go home if they provide transport.”

The embassies of Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique have liaised with the International Organization for Migration (OIM) to carry out voluntary repatriations.

Nigeria’s consul also announced plans to fly back around 600 citizens over the course of this week.

At Tsolo, three suited Zimbabwean diplomats arrived in an SUV to take names and telephone numbers.

“I’m worried about my life, I’m still very young and I’m not going to school,” said Nyamakwenje, as her fellow citizens lined up to register with the embassy.

“Why did they do that?” she asked. “What exactly did we do wrong?”
Politics / Re: 13 Soldiers, Police Officer Killed In Fresh Boko Haram Ambush by kalayiro: 2:25am On Dec 26, 2018
adebuk17:
The Nigerian Army confirms that Boko Haram terrorists have killed at least 10 soldiers and one police officer in an ambush in Borno State.



Deputy Director of Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole Theatre Command, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu said the security operatives attached to 1 Division were on escort duty along Damaturu – Maiduguri Road when the incident occurred.



He however regretted that the troops fought through the ambush staged by the terrorists but lost their lives in the process. “The gallant troops engaged the terrorists in a firefight, courageously wading through the ambush. Sadly, 13 military and police personnel, including a police officer paid the supreme price while extricating themselves from the ambush” he said.



The Army has since commenced a clearance operation to pursue and eliminate the terrorist ambush party and the bodies of the gallant soldiers and the policeman have been evacuated.
source:https://thebiggestgists..com/2018/12/13-soldiers-police-officer-killed-in.html
bokoram on the offensive side the army on the defensive, hmmmm bokoharam just the hammer our advanced boys scout (Nigeria army)

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Celebrities / Re: Chioma, The Chef Chi & Simi: Who Wore It Better? by kalayiro: 4:50am On Oct 22, 2018
Ever8054:
both of them are useless....
grin
Ever8054:
both of them are useless....
😂😂😂😂😂

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