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chatinent:There are more better ones in the state but unfortunately it's not for people like this woman who is Celebrating what she finds as Joy to her but such Yaba left is for people like U who felts what she is doing is wrong ... |
Who has the contact of that Lady that sang Praises ,She has the natural and sweet voice for Oriki |
HitlerGaddafi:. Hitler Gadaffi ,ur Id says it all .U too want Attension on here by making Unreasonable comments . |
I Love Jonathan any Day . |
Mokason288:Good Sense You Made . |
Modarun:. In debunking the position of some that the issue of the Nigerian State was already a settled matter, he asked: “Settled by who? In any case, nothing is ever settled until it is settled right. Nigeria is still very much unstable and the democratic institutions remain fragile. There is need to reinforce the structures of the country through deliberate inclusiveness in order to achieve stability.” The author, who said he was just two-and-a-half years old when the war broke out and was exactly five years and two months old when it ended, in a conversation on his book with PREMIUM TIMES observed that, “Someone once said that history is always current because it always manages to repeat itself. It is never too late to discuss historical matters”. He singled out a specific episode that could have altered the course of Nigeria's history: “In the case of the Aburi agreement, I am of the view that it was the breach of this agreement voluntarily entered into in Ghana that led to the war. The terms of the agreement were clear and unambiguous. No one disputes the original terms. But once General Gowon returned to Lagos, the so-called super bureaucrats, composed mainly of ethnic minorities in the north and south of Nigeria, persuaded him to jettison the agreement. That was not really a problem, and let me even concede for a moment that they had genuine reasons and even good intentions for all. “The problem was that they UNILATERALLY altered it. To suggest therefore that General Ojukwu should have accepted the unilateral alteration, even if it offered the East 95 percent of the original agreement, as argued by Chief Phillip Asiodu, is at the root of the lack of honour and integrity in the conduct of national affairs. As I pointed out in the book, honour and integrity cannot be measured in percentages.” Recalling the sequence of missteps be believed triggered the war, Mr. Offodile regretted that some officials, acting on behalf of the Federal Government, circumvented the implementation of an important provision of the accord and plunged Nigeria into a bloody conflict. |
In debunking the position of some that the issue of the Nigerian State was already a settled matter, he asked: “Settled by who? In any case, nothing is ever settled until it is settled right. Nigeria is still very much unstable and the democratic institutions remain fragile. There is need to reinforce the structures of the country through deliberate inclusiveness in order to achieve stability.” The author, who said he was just two-and-a-half years old when the war broke out and was exactly five years and two months old when it ended, in a conversation on his book with PREMIUM TIMES observed that, “Someone once said that history is always current because it always manages to repeat itself. It is never too late to discuss historical matters”. He singled out a specific episode that could have altered the course of Nigeria's history: “In the case of the Aburi agreement, I am of the view that it was the breach of this agreement voluntarily entered into in Ghana that led to the war. The terms of the agreement were clear and unambiguous. No one disputes the original terms. But once General Gowon returned to Lagos, the so-called super bureaucrats, composed mainly of ethnic minorities in the north and south of Nigeria, persuaded him to jettison the agreement. That was not really a problem, and let me even concede for a moment that they had genuine reasons and even good intentions for all. “The problem was that they UNILATERALLY altered it. To suggest therefore that General Ojukwu should have accepted the unilateral alteration, even if it offered the East 95 percent of the original agreement, as argued by Chief Phillip Asiodu, is at the root of the lack of honour and integrity in the conduct of national affairs. As I pointed out in the book, honour and integrity cannot be measured in percentages.” Recalling the sequence of missteps be believed triggered the war, Mr. Offodile regretted that some officials, acting on behalf of the Federal Government, circumvented the implementation of an important provision of the accord and plunged Nigeria into a bloody conflict. |
gidgiddy:. My Goodness ! You deserve a Medal oooo .In Summary you just described The main Interest of the North and Exactly the Genesis of Nigeria forceful Unification .God bless U real .A Coward will Never ask for Restructuring in the Present day Nigeria because it's only the Bold that can stand the aftermath of Consistent demand for Restructuring . |
tot:. Will U write or work Against your Pay Master ? Definately No.Whether U pay Master is Wrong . |
Davash222:. U type this before you took your Pills today I guess. |
What a Lovely Outfit . |
the Past Administration will still be Blamed for this .Maybe after 8 years rule of this Administration,The blame Game will stop.God save Naija from Politicking . |
The truth is Large % of Nigerians do not believe in The reality of Covid 19, They believe it exist in other Countries like US,France , Italy but in Naija they don't .If the Government Mention it from now till tommorow they would just be making statement that people does not care to.listen to.Lots of people no.longer wear face mask ,Anyone that wears it ,U need to see how they would look at U .Naija Naija my people I Hail,We were suppose to be given a Prize for Non Chalantal attitudes and Ignorance I swear |
Saao:And if they try it ? Just wondering what you would do ... |
Moferere:Not Only IPOB sir ,Am a Yoruba ,I want to hear that too |
Hello Everyone , Recently I discovered that Many people have stopped using Nose Mask ,Even when you use it ,You discover you are the only one using it in a Public Bus and very very few on the road...A friend of mine told me today He is not using it anymore because he is just tired of it , Na one thing go kill man He added .Do you still use it ? Have you stopped using it .As for me I still use it anyway ,Na so one woman told me ,Oga Koro don comot for Naija ,U dey breath well So... |
With God nothing shall be Immposible . |
Dtruthspeaker:. He supported you now . |
US Air Force Special Operations flew NAVY SEALS to Nigeria to rescue the son of a missionary Philip Walton who was kidnapped in Niger Republic by Fulani herdsmen. The young man was kidnapped in neighboring Niger Tuesday morning by Fulani herdsmen armed with AK-47 assault rifles but was smuggled into Nigeria through our border that is closed by this government. The Fulani herdsmen kidnappers demanded for $1 million from Phillips dad who has lived in Niger for 30 years. The CIA provided intelligence leading to Walton's whereabouts while the Marine Special Operations elements in Africa helped locate him. Early this morning, about 30 US Navy commandos parachuted into the remote area where the kidnappers had taken Walton. They hiked about three miles until they came upon the captors’ small encampment. An intense but brief gunfight followed in which one captor escaped. Walton was not harmed and whisked from the camp to a makeshift landing zone where a U.S. helicopter brought him to safety. According to ABC, all but one of the seven captors was killed in the mission, described as a 'precision' hostage rescue. 'They were all dead before they knew what happened,' a source told the network. America is nobody’s mate and truly the greatest country in the world. See the resources they mobilized just to rescue one citizen kidnapped by herdsmen. Now tell me, if you are an American citizen, why won’t you be proud of your great country? |
Religious Schoolars should Desist from Public Lectures that would incite Troubles .I thought There work is to Give teachings about Allah and how to make Aljana ( Heaven ) What all these now. |
2cribz:. Oga , Small Small ooo.This one too much ooo.Haba ! The Seller offend U before ? Maybe the 03 Camry na one Kain very Special Edition noww ![]() |
yemex04:. He already has the Attension before now .Moreso is anything wrong in trying to get an Attention .I wonder how some people speak from there Anus. |
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so what happened to the first class students in his departments graduation list below? Abi 2.1 dey get best students above first class again?

