Politics › Re: Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Reject Livestock Policy, Waterways Bill by King44(m): 12:40pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
ewigmee: There are millions of out of school Hausa kids, begging for means of livelihoods in the north( neighbours/friends). There is no plan for them, but they are importing foreigners and planning big for them all in the name of race. what is ur own there northerners the hausas are not complaining why are you complaining or trying to lend your voice who cares if they join bokoharam fulanis are dear to them cos they have culture n religion in common they can go to hell for all I care |
Politics › Re: Oyo 27-Year-Old Commissioner, Hon Fakorede Hosts Media Influencers (photos) by King44(m): 12:28pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
Ujawissy: Lol Na young guy, We play football together at Ife. he outgrow him age sha |
Politics › Re: 2023: S'west Mulls New Political Party by King44(m): 12:09pm On Sep 27, 2019 |
madenigga: Reason why I love the south west, brave and tactical and civilized set of people.
If the government don't go there way they strategize to bring it down.
But in the south east Aka Igbo land if the government doesn't go some peoples way they start shouting secession and Biafra, making others see us as a joke
I am an Igbo guy but to me that's a cowards way out I agree with this guy when I saw where the op said they went to seek blessing from Tinubu aka Cane aka betrayer ass licker I knew it was a plot, but abt the Igbo thing he is also right but it won't be bad if the igbos really make a move for the presidential seat |
Politics › Re: 2023: S'west Mulls New Political Party by King44(m): 11:59am On Sep 27, 2019 |
Bethel4Life: will u shut up.. Who voted obj and yaradua? what that guy said makes a lot of sense the Igbo's should push PDP to put someone from core igbo extraction for presidency, this is the right thing to do no social media rant and hate speech, igbos have done a lot for that party with less to show |
Politics › Re: Oyo 27-Year-Old Commissioner, Hon Fakorede Hosts Media Influencers (photos) by King44(m): 11:20am On Sep 27, 2019 |
he is 30 something not 27 but anyways he is young |
Career › Re: How Do I Deal With Sexual Harassment From A Colleague? by King44(m): 8:31pm On Sep 26, 2019 |
NwanyiOkpa: Hello,
I am having a difficult time as a colleague of keeps harassing me sexually. He tries touching me and sometimes takes a picture of my ass without my consent and sends the picture to via whatsapp.
I am really pissed off and i feel like reporting. But my boss is also a womanizer and i am scared what the outcome might be. I live in the company's provided accommodation and as bad as it is, i am the only lady and female staff of the organization and hence, i am only female sharing accommodation with the rest of them. Although i have my own room but the rooms are kind of close to each other and this colleague keeps handing around my room.
I am getting really scared as i don't know what to do. I am new to the job and the youngest among them all.
Please advise me. confront him privately in a diplomatic way if he doesn't yield wait till after work when you get home confront him openly but if he persist threaten to get him arrested if he doesn't stop write a letter to your company stating he did, what you have done and since he is not yielding tell them what you would do so they should call him to other and wait for their responds if you are shying away from defending yourself one day that your manager would join the bandwagon what will you do then |
Romance › Re: Girl Mistakenly Admits Her Bestie Had Sex With Her Frequently by King44(m): 5:39pm On Sep 26, 2019 |
AfroKnight: Lol. I have a female bestie.
I won’t lie. I would not want my girlfriend to have a male bestie.  dou I can cope but I don't welcome the idea of my gf having a male friend |
Romance › Re: Girl Mistakenly Admits Her Bestie Had Sex With Her Frequently by King44(m): 5:35pm On Sep 26, 2019 |
that is how I approached my dpt mate she said we can't date cos she has a bf alongside c flaunting is okay but she said I could be her bestie me bestie when the mission is to actually look for a means to shift her womb I kuku agree, waiting for the right opportunity |
Politics › Re: $9.6b Award: UK Court Orders Stay Of Execution, Demands $200m Security Deposit by King44(m): 4:38pm On Sep 26, 2019 |
Racoon: $200M what? Perhaps the Irish firm have also learnt the trick from the present fraudulent govt whose cabal are just milking Nigeria mercilessly. $200 milli to the court ah for what, what is the difference between P&ID and the court, PID wants to defraud the Gvt pending the case the court wants to chop its own cake out of Nigeria's money at the end of the day Nigeria gvt will defraud the us via different forms of taxation later one idiot will come out with his stinking mouth to say Nigeria is a poor country |
Foreign Affairs › Re: South African Army Deploy In Cape Town - Local Drug Wars by King44(m): 2:58pm On Sep 26, 2019 |
Better development rather than wrongful and in genuine accusations |
Politics › Re: Senate To Pass Bill Rejected By Buhari In 2018 - Lawan by King44(m): 4:47pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
electoral amendment bill left untouched they are busy talking about bill that would nature their stomach infrastructure and irrelevant purchase of cars people should keep an eye on them they might have bought those cars secretly and share among themselves |
Politics › Re: N5.5bn SUVs: If Democracy Is Expensive, Try Dictatorship - Adedayo Adeyeye by King44(m): 4:34pm On Sep 25, 2019 |
ijustdey: ‘If you think democracy is expensive, try dictatorship’ — senate spokesman defends ‘N5.5bn SUVs’
https://www.thecable.ng/n5-5bn-suvs-if-you-think-democracy-is-expensive-try-dictatorship-says-senate-spokesman if you can't do your job or you think you are underpaid quit many people are queueing and waiting to take you seat and do a better job, for the executive and judiciary I think Nigerians should open a case on their matter those ones that would make a verdict only the poor man comply while the rich and those in government take it as a joke upon dat nothing would still happen they should have it in mind it is the tax payers money they are spending and not an inheritance from their father or mother |
Nairaland General › Re: A Nigerian Refused To Sit With Me Because I’m South African by King44(m): 10:06am On Sep 25, 2019 |
That man is a gentleman
Once upon a time when Nigerians consider South Africans as their brother |
Food › Re: Huge Manatee Killed By Residents In Taraba State (Photos) by King44(m): 9:17pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
na manatee aka sea cow be this but why kill it this animal is an endanger specie mehn poverty is a bastard we kill anything tagged animal in this country and feed on it so poor |
Politics › Re: Northern Elders Forum Kicks Against Nigeria’s Division by King44(m): 9:04pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
in as much that I want us together both the truth is nothing good would come out of our togetherness for eternity reason being that the kind of government we practice does not encourage unity SW abeg lets leave this shit hole some set of people have turned this country into |
Education › Re: Six Nigerian Students Cancel Trip For Robotics Competition In S/africa by King44(m): 8:54pm On Sep 23, 2019 |
whitebrown: https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/mob-beats-alleged-dealers-sets-drug-den-alight-in-pretoria-cbd-33487084
The building from where they allegedly sold drugs was also set alight by the mob.
Police had to close off traffic on Bloed street, where the suspects were caught.
Tshwane emergency services workers, who were called in to extinguish the fire, were chased by the crowd from doing their work.
According to an eyewitness operating a clothing shop in the street, chaos broke out after one of the suspects tried to sell drugs to a woman.
The drugs were stuffed inside a wig, which was handed over to the woman.
Eyewitnesses said the woman was surprised to discover a white powder wrapped inside a plastic inside the wig.
Wanting to establish if the powder was really a drug, she showed it a group of taxi drivers, who confirmed that it was indeed drugs.
There was suddenly a commotion when an angry mob attacked the seller, who was identified as a Nigerian national.
The man was badly beaten with fists and kicked until he fell on the ground. He was then ordered to identify the person who sent him to sell drugs.
The alleged mastermind, who was inside a block of flat, tried to run away from the fuming crowd. However, he was cornered and beaten up by the mob.
The two were rescued by the police, who arrested them.
The situation continued to be tense as the police asked bystanders to leave the scene.
The hostile crowd prohibited a Pretoria News photographer from taking pictures and intimidated bystanders not to take pictures with their cellphones. who was identified as a Nigerian national but there was no valid evidence to prove he was a Nigerian just assumption well how is it my business self |
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Travel › Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by King44(m): 3:53pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
ofiko123: Nigerians find safe haven in other countries because the government has failed in its responsibility to make Nigeria conducive for living and for people to do business.. Unemployment, kidnapping, armed robbery, boko haram activities has become the order of the day...the solution to this problem is for Nigerians to vote in not just credible but visionary leaders who would change the fortunes of Nigeria and Nigerians... An example of a visionary leader is Lee kwan yew of Singapore who in a couple of years transformed Singapore from third world to first world and also Bain saedd Al-maktom who made the UAE and Dubai the preferred travel destination all over the world... visionary leader? where them dey sef first make we dey pray make person like tinubu and those election riggers kick bucket then make we begin pray say make we get sense realise say if we collect ten thousand for our vote na good four to eight years of our lives nahin we sell |
Travel › Re: XENOPHOBIA: Nigerians Find Safe Havens In Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Others by King44(m): 3:50pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
Basher8583: To be honest to you. These men are just cowards. They can't face the competition in Nigeria becos everyone is hardworking. So they move to easy countries where they are generally lazy and clean up. the competition in Nigeria is something else if you can't device a creative way of staying above competition here you will keep struggling |
Politics › Re: FG Moves To Revive Cotton, Textile Industries by King44(m): 3:29pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
Biodun556: Babangida spoil this country no be small.
From corruption to drug trafficking. Eradication of ethics and standards. Death of local industries and importation of whatever. very soon we go dey import drinkable water, the main reason why I kicked against that free African trade whatever that buhari sign abeg watin we wan export go other African countries self o guess olosho and agbero |
Politics › Re: FG Moves To Revive Cotton, Textile Industries by King44(m): 3:28pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
ossaisly: I have lost count of how many time I have heard this same news. for me its is like drum beat to my hears I am already used to this type of news from refinery renovation, to steel, to reviving the groundnut pyramid in the north, now cotton na today |
Politics › Re: Lagos State Cursed With "Visionless" Governors by King44(m): 1:00pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
SLAP44: Why must only criminals be selected to rule Lagos? It started from Tinubu who virtually stole the state blind during his two terms and handed over to Fashola who made sure he left the state bare of any good thing. Ambode wanted to work for the people but the old bad man from bourdillion bribed the people with two bullion vans to vote against their conscience.
Lagos will prefer to be ruled by an agboro like MC Oluomo than to get a quality governor who can govern the state without hate and crime in his mind. truth be told Fashola and Ambode tried but they were less appreciated especially Ambo, this man na new samwo Olu now has plans but has refused to follow, I wonder where the money meant for development which he did not use would go to at the end of his tenure |
Politics › Re: Lagos State Cursed With "Visionless" Governors by King44(m): 12:55pm On Sep 21, 2019 |
Carkeyng: Years back, they distressed our ears with 'mega city". After a lot of them traveled out and saw what mega cities looked like, the acronym was abandoned. Lagos is s big mess. Cursed by myopic and selfish leaders. You can't access anywhere in lagos without hitch. I mean, no single place. From Lekki to the Airport should be an hour or less drive but you would be lucky to escape it in 4 hours. From Iyana ipaja to Oshodi is as chaotic as hell can be. From Ojota to Oshodi, a journey of less than 20 minutes can take you between 1: 30 mins to 2 Hours. From Apapa to any place in Lagos is the worst experience you wouldn't like to go through. Those living at Okoko, Badadgry ,Eba, Alaba are now under a perpetual calamity. Their level of suffering depends on their destination. Those living around ejigbo, igondo etc, your case is forgotten. The citizens didn't help matters. Lagosians are known to hype and glorify their myopic governors even when it was obvious the governors are working against the citizens. Some of the roads that were accessible under fashola administration have been blocked and abandoned by contractors that worked for Ambode administration. Going by the look of things, the present administration, who spent her 100 days in office denying her campaign promises, has nothing to offer to Lagosians. So the worst days are coming �. Ever since Ambode bounced development has been put on hold other things attended to by this govt is minor, this is what you collected 10k and one cup of rice for enjoy it while it last |
Crime › Re: DSS Charges Sowore, Mandate For Treasonable Felony, Cyberstalking Buhari by King44(m): 11:17pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
mascot87: I have come to a conclusion that except for few family and friends, no ONE & I repeat NO ONE is worth fighting for. Not to talk of fighting for a whole divided Nigeria. You will just suffer for nothing. See as Nigerians silence for Sowore matter, for Nigerians, it's business as usual and we no send. 2face, you are wise for canceling the protest that year. It doesn't worth it. In Nigeria, people don't give a shit in Nigeria all man for himself, someone who is fighting for majorly the interest of all now left at the time he needed support that is how life is |
Crime › Re: DSS Charges Sowore, Mandate For Treasonable Felony, Cyberstalking Buhari by King44(m): 11:11pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
SmartyPants: Was protest the word Sowore used?
Revolution means something very different from protest. A revolution calls for rebellion against the established order.
"a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system."
Constitutionally, a call for revolution is actually treason. then what do you call a peaceful protest tagged revolution u see people like u I don't want to say u dou, DSS and buhari that is not comfortable with criticism will surly meet doom one day |
Crime › Re: DSS Charges Sowore, Mandate For Treasonable Felony, Cyberstalking Buhari by King44(m): 11:05pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
healthserve: Cyberstalking Buhari. Does Buhari know what internet is 
How convenient it is for some people to throw out words carelessly, treasonable felony. How does protest equates treason? this is Nigeria under Bihari, complete misplaced priority |
Business › Re: Understanding The Cash-less Policy by King44(m): 5:23pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
pocohantas: I didn't make the charges look small, I only explained the policy. You all should stop transferring your aggressions on me. I am not CBN or their rep. I am not immune to these charges either.
The money isn't going to the bank. It goes to CBN. At least you know who to face now. +U+CBN+Banks... make I just keep quiet |
Business › Re: Polaris Bank's Notice Of Cashless Policy Implementation by King44(m): 4:28pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
JKisOK: Banks Defy Legislature, Serve Notice Of Cashless Policy Implementation
Despite the House of Representatives directive that CBN and banks stop the implementation of the latest cashless policy initiative, some banks appear bent on going on with the move.
Polaris Bank, for example, has served notice to its customers.
Nigerians see the move as fleecing bank customers by financial institutions with the active connivance of the CBN.
The House of Representatives responded to these misgivings by ordering the banks to shelve the plan. But banks, standing to benefit, seem determined to go on with the plan.
Now it is a matter of who blinks first and whose words will hold water: the Legislature or the banks.
ATTENTION PLEASE... bank taking the government for granted, well Buhari did same sometimes ago n got away with it so what do you expect? I dey wait make I see watin go happen anyways front role seat straight up |
Business › Re: Nigeria Spends $1.2 Billion To Import Fish Annually - Emefiele by King44(m): 4:24pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
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Celebrities › Re: I Know What Happened Under The Duvet With Gedoni – Khafi by King44(m): 4:19pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
pipu can lie with passion what pipo see o, that many were even analysing gidoni wait movement na lie go kii u dia |
Romance › Re: Ghanaian Lady Strips Unclad To Curse Her Boyfriend Who Dumped Her (Video) by King44(m): 4:14pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
luvyaself95: if this is true that guy need to bath in the river to erase the curse. cos that type are real oh. the guy is in trouble already na to go beg make she undo her curse remain |
Business › Re: Understanding The Cash-less Policy by King44(m): 4:09pm On Sep 20, 2019 |
no matter how small u made the charges look theft by trade is still theft those are unnecessary charges they should make rooms for those excess deposit and stop trying to scam people, banks are already making profit by giving out the deposited money as loans etc raking in huge profit is that not enough
u said it's just 20 naira times that #20 by the numbers of people who make deposits above that stipulated amount daily,monthly and yearly per bank n c how much they are going to rake in at the end of the day, this is just too much |