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What are we waiting for? Let the strike begin! |
Who are the low grade workers |
Just indoor waiting for them to update us. |
Still making promises like buhari....for 8yrs |
stacyadams:Thank God I didn't listen to him....for I know that nothing good will come out of this man. He was supposed to address the NLC plight not the other way round |
iampeterben:Nigerian crime is X100 to that of US . The difference is they don't report Nigeria own |
Tayorshd87:If you don't forgive your father , you will end up acting exactly like your father. Remember: What you hate you become but what you forgive you are free from. |
IconicR:So who you want us to hold responsible, ourselves of course, that's what you are thinking. I pity this your thinking, if you can't hold your leaders responsible. Read this book "Rugged trouser philanthropist" I heard it first from Jeremy Bernard Corbyn; He is a British politician who served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party from 2015 to 2020 |
nairalandkachy1:The first culprit was INEC - court must order INEC to payback 350b that was given and I fine of 150b for for fraudulent activities and pretext. The second culprit was/is Tinubu- vacate office with immediate effect with fine of 100b. The third culprit was Atiku for robbing PDP presidential ticket with fine of 50b The fourt culprit was Obi for false claim of victory with a fine of 25b When the monies are collected it should be used to conduct fresh election Feb, 2024 with an interim government saddled with responsibility of 6months. I close this case as a judge. |
How I wish our Media attention will focus on judiciary for Purge of the land |
pineed:You are not serious Thank God Obi caught you unaware. That's the best attack when the enemy is unaware. We are winning! |
Ebubu6:You don't have to know,it is just for your notification |
Gajagojo:If you don't know the right thing how will you correct the wrong thing? |
Gajagojo:It doesn't matter who wins or who lose. All we are saying let's do the right thing. |
[quote author=Kanixt post=124197981][/quote]Which one be result slip and notification of result again? All being issued by jamb @the same time |
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Ttalk:You are a cronic liar and part of the problem. Something of 4years you are spreading as last days. Admin pls do the needful! |
Kingdemu:This our Bauchi....I don't know what is wrong with the state |
You go first! |
How sure are we they are going to channel the money for nation development? I see someone(s) siphoning that money. And remember subsidy is the only thing a common man is getting from this oil wahala . |
Malami needs to be arrested! Bad interest supersede rule of law. |
Maiguire= indian police hahahahaha Thank God was compiled by ManU fan |
God1000:Walahi |
Drop your number and location |
That is the problem of godfatherism - kwankwason wants to be a governor for the third time through Abba |
"I recently snooped in my wife’s phone and discovered dozens of texts to her co-workers and some of our mutual friends — all saying awful things about me and airing petty grievances from our personal life. Among the topics of the texts was my unemployment. I recently gave up my nearly 10-year successful career in real estate to move to a new city and state so our daughter can go to a better school. I haven’t figured out my next move yet, but I’ve been actively applying and interviewing for jobs. I’ve received multiple offers, but none have been the right fit. My wife’s texts portray me as a deadbeat loser, and she questions why she’s stayed with me, lamenting what a burden it has been for her. I’ll note that our mortgage and our mutual bills have been paid for the last six months from the proceeds of selling our house when we moved, so my unemployment has caused her zero financial burden. I can’t get past the things she said and the betrayal I feel, and I am considering asking for a separation. But I am scared to bring it up because of the invasion of her privacy that led to me discovering the text messages. What is the ethical path forward?" |
Cooolme:You don't know how much you spend |
It was a deliberate act. They tried it on Buhari's waec. |
Don't be surprised Yakubu asked him to do so |
God's above |
God help us |
“I was the youngest child in a family of three and the only son; my two sisters were one year apart but a decade older than me. When they were young, my father punished them by taking a belt to them. By the time I came around, he had changed his ways. I was almost always treated with kid gloves; he would go out of his way to ensure that he and I never had the permanent falling out that he had with his own father. I also had more opportunities than my sisters, as my parents became more financially stable, and my sisters moved away from home. “My eldest sister was always envious, and as the years went by, she sabotaged me by saying things about me that weren’t true. My parents were too conscientious, or passive, to take sides and wanted me to make amends with her, even though I was the one being gaslit. After my mother died, I saw in her journal an entry in which she expressed puzzlement over why my sister treated me so badly (something she never admitted to me while she was alive). “The final act came to my attention several years ago. There was some expense related to my father that my sister didn’t want to pay and wanted him to pay. I happened to be at his house when the item arrived, and I signed for it. Shortly afterward, my sister emailed me to ask if I had the bill of lading. I dutifully scanned it and sent it back to her without any text in the body of the email. A few days later, he died. In those final days, he seemed distant, as if he were nursing a hurt. “After his death, I went through his email to cancel subscriptions and services in his name and came across an email that my sister sent to him and my other sister but not to me. It was a forged version of the email that I sent to her with the bill of lading, in which she wrote, pretending to be me, ‘Can you get Dad to pay this?’ She replied, as if she were the hero, ‘I already paid it.’ “This was like a knife through my heart. I would never have quibbled over a bill nor have written about him in that manner. In my mind, he died thinking that I had, in this small way, turned my back on him. I also was appalled to think that my sister so treacherously connived to put a final wedge between us. “I’ve thought about this nearly every day for years, but I have never confronted my sister about it — have never even let on that I found the forged email. After it happened, I told my other sister what happened and how much it hurt me. Her reply was: ‘So what? You’re still going to get your share of the inheritance.’ Which wasn’t my point at all. “I’ve vacillated between keeping this to myself in order to reveal what I know at some opportune moment or letting her off the hook altogether and continuing to carry this burden. (I should mention that we live far apart and speak once a year, if that.) Is it better to tell her that I know what she did or to take this to my grave?” |
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renewed shege just come on national tv waste person 20 minutes