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Reno at least is self made. Olunloyo on the other hand is a frustrated 57 year old professional gossiper who is obsessed with the success of people who are young enough to be her children. She's the living definition of what is called Agbaya in Yoruba language. Beckysexy: |
As in ehn, I will go the extra mile and make sure I give her a good reason to dump me by bleeping as many of her friends as I can. I'll even bleep her sister if she has any. chatinent: |
They're already in Nigeria and they're called Fulani herdsmen and iswap gasparpisciotta: |
If they refuse to service the planes or sell you ammunition for it, what will you do? Will you turn to the army of Aboki illiterates to maintain them for you? The dullard was a compound fool to open his mouth and talk about genocide on twitter. Now that the world knows what he is up to, they will be reluctant to trust him with their military technology. tsdarkside: |
NIGERIANS are beginning to shift to dirty fuels such as sawdust and charcoal as the prices of cooking gas, also known as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), continue to rise. The price of LPG in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) increased from an average of N4,800 for a 12.5kg cylinder in June to about N7500-N8000 in October. In Lagos, two persons who bought gas between early and mid-October said they paid N6,400 and N7,200 respectively. The price was below N5,000 in June, they said. The 10.5 kg of gas costs N6,300 to N6,500 in Abuja. Same in Lagos. A resident of Port Harcourt Johnson Wogu said he bought 10.5kg at N6,000 in late September 2021. According to warnings by gas marketers, the 12.5kg of gas is likely to cost N10,000 in the coming weeks. Sarah Adejo, who lives in Piwoyi, Abuja, told The ICIR that she had newly acquired a charcoal stove with which she prepares food that consumes more gas such as beans. “I don’t cook beans with gas anymore. I bought a charcoal stove and I use it to cook food that takes time to cook, like beans,” she said. Yetunde Alade is a mother of three who lives in Mpape. She is considering the same option as Adejo and said it had been difficult keeping up with the steady increase in the price of the product. A caterer Ebere Onyeali told The ICIR that she had resorted to use of charcoal for her cooking, stressing that most of her customers would not be able to pay beyond N400 per plate of food if she decided to raise the price. “Charcoal is cheaper for me. The only difference is that I have to wake up very early to cook because charcoal takes time to get the food done.” She urged the government to come up with incentives to ensure that price of gas was affordable to the common man. Pape, Abuja-based Usman Aliyu, said he had moved to sawdust, which he could easily acquire with N1,000. Tochukwu Ezemba, a resident of Onitsha in Anambra State, said his family now uses kerosene stoves, which it had abandoned five years ago. “We use kerosene stoves now. We also have a ‘saw dust stove.’ The problem with them, however, is that they waste a lot of time. Also, the sawdust stove emits a lot of smoke.” Chidimma Okoye, who owns a sports centre in Kubwa, Abuja, told The ICIR that she could no longer cope with gas anymore and had resorted to charcoal. “I have seven kids and all of them bathe with hot water every day before going to school. How do I cope with the increase in the price of gas? People are no longer buying my goods the way they used to. Moreover, these kids have to eat beans for they’re still growing up,” he said. Obiageli Okparaku said 75kg bag of charcoal sold for N3500 and would last for more than three months. “The charcoal is better. However, I will still need to wake up earlier than I used to ensure my food gets done on time,” she said. President of the National Association of Liquified Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM) Bassey Essien, who spoke in a recent symposium, had expressed worry that more Nigerians were gradually being forced to return to coal, sawdust, kerosene, and other dirty fuels, a situation he said had severe and environmental implications. Gas marketers see lower patronage The increase also threatens to put several gas suppliers out of business due to the extra financial burden and declining client base. Chika Richard manages a gas station in Lugbe. A kilogram (kg) of cooking gas costs N600 at his facility. He sells a 5kg cylinder for N3000 and a 12.5kg cylinder for N7500. Richard had sold a kilogram of gas at N4800 in the first half of this year. It had increased to N416/kg in June with a 12.5kg cylinder going for N5200. The price increased again in July and seemed to have maintained a steady rise since then. “In July, there was an increase to N476 for 1kg, making 12.5kg N5950. It increased again to N512 in September,” he said. He told The ICIR that he did not understand the reason behind the increase and noted that business had been slow in recent times. “Customers are complaining a lot, especially those that use it for business. With the increase, the sales are reducing because many people can no longer afford the price. Now, when customers come, most of them are not happy. They ask the cause for the increase and I don’t know what the cause is,” he said. https://www.icirnigeria.org/nigerians-shift-to-charcoal-sawdust-others-as-cooking-gas-prices-soar/ |
An examination of the brain of an average BMC will show that the Naira is not the only thing that has been devalued by 500% since 2015. LordviccoDaGuru: |
Well, the emphasis is on written English, not spoken English. When I was a student in the University of Ibadan, I had a lecturer who spoke English with a thick Ibadan accent and we used to make fun of him. Today he's a PhD doctoral candidate in Tufts University in the United States and his articles have been published in international journals. Your ability to express yourself fluently and competently matters. ityP: |
The syntactic and grammatical quality of his written English is nowhere near as good as he thinks it is. It may be better than others with his level of education, but it lacks the degree of fluency associated with a good University education. Liposure: |
Someone who started his story with "am" hurt? DaddyRochie1642: |
A tree cannot make a forest. In the French National team, he plays in central midfield with either Ngolo Kante or Aurelien Tchouameni who are world class defensive minded CMs who can allow Pogba to play his creative role. In United Pogba's central midfield partners are useless Fred, overrated McTominay and old man Matic so he can never function as well as in the French national team. Batam: |
The concept of sacrifice as it exists in Christianity is different from how it is understood or applicable in African traditional religion. The Christian concept of sacrifice has its roots in two ideals: submissiveness and willingness. Jesus willingly submitted to God's salvation plan. He didn't have to sacrifice himself and He wasn't forced or compelled to do it; He willingly embraced it. As He said in John 10:18 No one takes my life from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father. Sacrifice in African traditional religion typically does not have any of the elements associated with the Christian concept. Premiumwriter: |
With $230 billion net worth, Musk is now richer than Gates and Buffett combined Microsoft founder Gates is placed fourth with $130 billion while Buffett is placed 10th with $102 billion Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is now worth more than both Bill Gates and Warren Buffett combined. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the 50-year-old’s net worth is $230 billion as of Friday. Microsoft founder Gates is placed fourth with $130 billion while Buffett is placed 10th with $102 billion. Both Gates and Buffett previously held the world’s richest title. Musk first passed Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to become the world’s richest man in January with a net worth of $185 billion. Bezos had held the title since 2017. Musk has added more than $60 billion to his fortune this year thanks to the strong performance of Tesla stock as well as a recent share sale at SpaceX which valued the company at $100 billion. The SpaceX deal added $11 billion to Musk’s net worth, according to Bloomberg. Gates and Buffett are noted for giving way their wealth, to the tune of tens of billions of dollars to charitable causes, while Musk has been criticised for not giving away enough of his riches. Earlier this year, Musk pledged to give away $150 million, including a $100 million prize in a carbon removal contest. Musk grew up in South Africa before moving to Canada aged 17, and then California where he became a young entrepreneur, founding software and then banking companies — one of which was merged to become PayPal. In the early 2000s he formed aerospace manufacturer SpaceX and electric vehicle company Tesla Motors. https://www.wionews.com/world/with-230-billion-net-worth-musk-is-now-richer-than-gates-and-buffett-combined-421742 |
Those idiots actually don't have any shame, smh. [img]https://images./2ueULaoOwkbFpXoe3S1tBq.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./65tNlsiSYxyRhpAv4OOTzX.jpg[/img] ThEGodFaThEr105: |
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Josep Maria Bartomeu's time as Barcelona president ended in disgrace, but that hasn't stopped him from stepping forward to criticise Joan Laporta's time at the club so far.https://www.marca.com/en/football/barcelona/2021/10/15/6169447046163fe4a88b457f.html
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The value of the naira fell further by 1.68 per cent against the dollar at the official market on Thursday. At the Investor & Exporter foreign exchange window, the local currency opened at 413.15/$1 on Thursday but closed at 422.07/$1. The naira had depreciated by 0.19 per cent to 415.10/$1 on Wednesday after closing at 414.30/$1 on Tuesday. At the parallel market, the dollar was bought at N565 and sold for N570, according to some operators in the black market. The Central Bank of Nigeria, however, maintained N410.91/$1 as its official rate on its website. In July, the CBN stopped forex sales to the Bureau de Change operators and assured that it would supply forex to legitimate users through the banks. https://punchng.com/naira-crashes-to-record-low-at-official-market/ |
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Igbo=Drugs Afonja=Yahoo Aboki=Islamic terror, kidnapping and banditry helinues: |
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There are several plans on the table already at various stages of progress. By the grace of God, there won't be a Nigeria before a child who is born today becomes an adult. No matter how many idiots try to make excuses we can already see the evil plans of Islam, but it will fail. [img]https://images./7MFTfhhEqaWAd9MHOtImzH.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./2vkhEhjZIl7bI0urgD4K4N.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./2ueULaoOwkbFpXoe3S1tBq.jpg[/img] Reptyle: |
We're even the ones they are targeting now. Their greedy eyes are already on the South [img]https://images./7MFTfhhEqaWAd9MHOtImzH.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./2vkhEhjZIl7bI0urgD4K4N.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./2ueULaoOwkbFpXoe3S1tBq.jpg[/img] Benitoh: |
A survey conducted amongst 1000 people is enough to determine what 150 million people are thinking? I still remember the family members who died in 2011 after the dullard's supporters started slaughtering youth corpers because he didn't win the election that year. I don't know which is greater: Your lack of principles or your lack of intelligence. Blue3k: |
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