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Some people can damage and ruin their reputation and luck just because of chicken change.. Just like esau in the bible sold his birth right with a plate of porridge.. My senior brother contactedone of these inter-locking guys, that moulds and fix inter locking in houses.. This guy came with his partner, two of them spent like 3weeks in our house, I even left my room for them to the other room upstairs because they were moulding the interlocking blocks and the same time fixing it, so it took them like 2weeks to mould all of them,then a week+ for it to dry and then started fixing them on grounds in the compound.. The period they were in our house, we cater for them, both food,water etc.. They sleep in a well Air conditioned room, no mosquito or watso ever.. Just on saturday last week they were about to go, my brother decided to use mobile transfer to transfer their balance to them which was 50,000 naira and mistakenly he did the transaction twice which transfered 100k instead of 50k.. And the guys have left already.. He decided to call him and tell him to refund or retransfer the other 50k that it was a mistake since he has been credited and my brothers now debited, the guy said ok.. Can you imagine till now the guy havnt refunded the money, only later this evening my brother saw an alert of 20k out of 50k.. And the guy have refused picking up since then. Meanwhile,our neighbour building a house just close to us came visiting during this their working period and liked the pattern we did our inter locking and wanted this same guy to do his in his new house and where he works at island .. This is like another fresh contract.. Now the man want to know if the guy is really worthy to do the job and if he's to rely on him or not. My brother is about breaking the news to him on what the guy did. See how people miss big things just on the quest to get a small one Lalasticlala ishilove |
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APC members and touring be like 5 and 6..lmaoooo lalasticlala ishilove barcanista |
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday arrived in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, to assess the situation at several Internally Displaced Persons camps across the town and to receive briefing from the military at the forefront of the war against Boko Haram. He arrived the town in an aircraft 5N-FGV belonging to the Nigerian Air Force at 12:10pm. While in the town, he is expected to visit the Borno State government house, some IDP camps, military facilities, and the Shehu of Borno. Details later… http://www.punchng.com/news/saraki-visits-maiduguri/
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The story by Nduka Chiejina, Assistant Editor, went on to point out that “Two weeks after sharing tax proceeds from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, the three tiers of government yesterday shared a larger amount of cash from the Federation Account for the month of June than they did for the month of May 2015.” With all due respects to my colleagues in the media, this is a story for the front page of every newspaper and headline news on electronic media.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/nigeria-in-deep-economic-trouble-fg-states-lgs-share-n518-5bn-for-june/#sthash.Hvc1QxZK.dpuf |
this man should just keep quiet and enjoy his stolen trillions.. Lalasticlala |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that no individual can be regarded as the leader of the Yoruba. Obasanjo stated this in his book, titled, “My Watch: Political and Public Affairs,” where he addressed what he called his “Nigerianness and Yorubanness.” In chapter 31, titled, “Campaigns and Elections,” Obasanjo said Nigeria did not need tribal barons as leaders. He added that there was nothing like Yoruba leadership in Yoruba land. The former President said, “Just as there was no single oba having sovereignty over the whole of Yorubaland, there was no individual as leader of the Yorubas in Yorubaland. As it was then, it remains till now.” He noted that even among the Yoruba obas “there is equality, but mutual respect.” Backing his claim with a saying, “no crown is subordinate to another,” the former President said cities and areas were normally of different sizes. He recalled that in the past, obas never saw one another, but sent messages through emissaries. According to him, it was the colonialists that made the obas to see one another face-to-face. The colonialists, he said, went further to rank Yoruba traditional rulers. Obasanjo noted that in the North, the majority of emirs accepted the Sultan of Sokoto as the direct descendant of Usman Dan Fodio. He said the Sultan was accepted as the leader among Hausa/Fulani traditional rulers. “The Yorubas did not have such a clear-cut and accepted hierarchy. Every oba maintains sovereignty over his domain,” he added. Obasanjo explained that ‘baales’ (chiefs) were appointed by obas within their domains. The former president said the supporters of the first Premier of the Western Region, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, “fixed” the title of Yoruba leader on the late sage during the Civil War. He recalled that during the war, different ethnic groups met separately to consider positions and issues for the future of Nigeria. According to him, Awolowo presided over the meeting of the Yorubas in Ibadan. “In the course (of the meeting), Chief Awolowo presided. His supporters then fixed the title of Yoruba leader upon him,” he stated. Obasanjo said that some people, including Chief Adisa Akinloye, did not accept Awolowo as the leader of the Yoruba. Obasanjo said that after he successfully ended the Civil War, some people began to extol his “Yorubanness.” “I did not encourage this. ‘My Yorubaness’ and ‘my Nigerianness’ must go pari passu, and one must not stand in the way of the other,” he stated. Explaining the relationship between the two, Obasanjo stated that his parents were from Owu in Abeokuta. He stated, “I bear Owu tribal marks. And better or worse still, I speak English with my Owu dialect. I have always maintained and felt proud of my ‘Owunness’, ‘Yorubannes’ and ‘Nigerianness’ in that order. “They are all parts of my cherished identity. But I have always refused and I will always refuse to be constrained, diminished or reduced to the level of Yoruba leadership. “Without being immodest, I am a national leader, an African leader and a world leader in my own way.” The former President said that Nigeria needed nationalists, not tribal leaders. He stated, “I strongly believe that Nigeria needs nationalists to propel it forward. Myopic tribal barons and tendencies will not take us too far.” Obasanjo said that Nigeria was inadvertently deprived of nationalists as leaders at independence. “Other countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, Cameroon, to mention a few, were not so deprived,” he noted. He expressed the hope that Nigeria could still regain what it lost at independence. Obasanjo further said, “If a person is born in the Yoruba, Igbo, Nupe tribes, it is important that he tries and grows up as a Nigerian with total commitment to Nigeria.” This, he explained, was a sure way “to make Nigeria stable, secure, developed and great.” He said that the misapplication of personal and tribal interests was the bane of political stability and rectitude in most African countries. “I have always believed that the interest of any Nigerian tribe can best be met and served when the national interests are served and not outside it,” he added. The Nigerian leader said that where the need arose, in the interest of justice and fairness, he had spoken and acted on behalf of the Yoruba. He stated, “I have done so, but not against the overall Nigerian interests or against the interest of any other groups for that matter.” http://www.punchng.com/news/no-individual-is-yoruba-leader-obasanjo/
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akon neva talk wetin he want |
wow..Toyin Saraki Vs Sahara Reporters is like Saraki Vs Tinubu
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hahahahahahaha APC is a joke |
na so APC dey lie up n down |
im waiting.. joor ..ur twitter handle Chestar5: |
A chieftain of All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Paul Ikonne, has described the reception accorded President Muhammadu Buhari in United States of America as a clear indication that Nigeria is no longer viewed from the negative point, but ranked among the honourable nations of the world. Ikonne was speaking to newsmen in Enugu after a meeting of a Committee of Six Persons, of which he is a member, set up to organise a maiden meeting of World Igbo conference. He called on the Igbo to support the Buhari’s administration, adding that soon, positive results of his visit would begin to unfold. He congratulated the president for what he described as successful trip to the United States, expressing happiness over his recognition by the international community. Speaking on the nature of the conference, Ikonne said their mandate was to ensure that all Igbo stakeholders were consulted on the plan to hold the World Igbo conference. He said the conference was a concept of Igbo stakeholders that would come together to deliberate on how to move the Igbo nation forward. According to him, the committee had been making consultations with different stakeholders across Igbo land, with the mandate to bring Igbo together to seek a way forward politically, economically and socially. He recalled a courtesy call the committee paid to one of the Igbo sons, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, during one of their consultations, describing Onu as the rallying point of the Igbo. On why they visited Onu first, Ikonne said it was because he had been rated as an outstanding Igbo personality, who could be seen as a symbol of Igbo identity and integrity. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/nigerias-image-on-the-rise-apc-leader/ |
gimi ut twitter handle i like yu Chestar5: |
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we are in a meaningless world..does it matta hw i spelt it as far as u grasb Chestar5: |
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you dey mad op// y u no call osun,ekiti,imo,ondo,ogun etc |


