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ijija:The best description for the much chanted anti corruption war. As it was in his first coming so is it now. |
But you can still be smart without sharing cloth with mad people. Torn jean does not befit a married African woman, Period! She is not Beyoncé. Nothing wrong with her outfit. Married or not married, someone should be allowed to look good putting on smart outfit. Her dressing is perfect as an artist. So, you wanted her to put on wrapper because she is married? Hell no. That is why women in this part of the world start aging on time because they fail to look after their body after getting married and having children. Maybe you are the type that keep putting on wrapper day in and day out looking like an old woman while expecting your husband to appreciate you. Look smart so that your husband would wanna come back home seeing you looking more sexier than ever. Stop thinking old.[/quote] |
I am sorry to crash your post, I don't know how to start one yet. I need more information on Non Residence Account opening with GTBank. How reliable it is. Anybody that has operated one before should please help with more information about it. Thanks. |
The queen of England might wear Iro and Buba if she lives in Iwo or Ibadan for twenty years too. |
menabae:She can combine it with ovulation method. 10days from the onset of the menses, she can do without cd. 10 days in between, no show without cd and the last 10 days, they can do without cd. That combines with the family planning she has already done will keep her save and the husband happy also. Many are trying this method instead of chemical FP. |
Ecoterrorism:He was just being sarcastic. |
She has started working, the same line as the person that appointed her. No policy on how to move the economy, it is witch hunting. When we finished getting the money from the looters hopefully it will be enough to meet the budget of the yams for this year. Then next three years we will start to spend the loans. Then back to square 1. Worse than the Daura man's first missionary journey. It is well. |
danot1030:With this statement in answer to this unbiased and inspiring post I am beginning to believe in the touted Aisha rice syndrome and e-rat. Thank God I am not in Nigeria. God bless the Writer and the Op and God make ways for those living in Nigeria and support truth. It is well. |
kullozone:I concur. Stupid attempt to prove unprovable. She stab first, bath and go to office at night. Wow!!!! |
This Falana is trying too much o, from prosecuting Gej, Noir and many other things said to draw attention of Buhari. |
IamMissMarvel:Lol, Ankara school bag. U no see am holding it |
[quote author=magicminister post=42738964][size=15pt]"Some Nigerians claim is that life is too difficult back home, but then again some Nigerians have also made it difficult for Europeans and Americans to accept them because of the number of Nigerians in different prisons all over the world accused of drug trafficking or human trafficking".[/size] Even if this statement he said is true, no President that embrace every tribe in his country will say that outside. He may say Nigerian don't have any reason to seek asylum outside and end it there. Soki lobe oge |
TimeManager:Check the link to verify it. Go to the interviewer's handle on Twitter and BBC site. In just went to the link but not interested in following it further because I never believed in Media trials of corruption or especially Madueke,s fictitious one. |
StOla:That poor memory is what made people that are not politicians voted for Buhari for a positive change that would reflect in their standard of living. It will not be different from what we saw in his first missionary journey. Few scapegoats to show no corruption but his people the elites would chop and himself would chop legally through bloated and bogus budget but the middle class would be eliminated. |
Truckpusher:This was an old story, NOI thru ECA tried to save but many governors say no. It is like inheritance left for children, like house, some say let sell and share, some says let us rent and be collecting money. Those that advocated for outright sell won at the court of law. The family this happened to is a family friend, twenty yrs ago. Now they are renting house at their old age and retired. Lesson for everybody, the pain here is that Amaechi and Osiomole are not renting house. |
Siberia101:The Writer mentioned some crucial points to know why: He is rich, he is generous and he is not proud to be associated with the downtrodden. My brother or sister, those are potent combinations in politics at any part of the world most especially our obodo Nigeria. |
MrOgbaje:Even without saying the last sentence, we know you were. Respect ko respect Ni. |
banmee:It is an occurrence which is rare like any rare diseases. There is no disease in the world that Africans don't believe can be supernaturally inflicted on somebody including vaginal whatever, we simply call it Magun which as you said means don't climb that husbands normally put on cheating wives. |
kurupt1:I understand your frustration but he may be different from the previous ones. Initially it was like anybody but Orji's candidate. But letvus pray he is not like the previous ones. Peace. |
harmless011:You are correct, just like we don't need wailers or zombies to tell us if there is any change in Nigeria or not. The change most Nigerians truly crave for can be felt on the policy of government towards the application of our common resources that can be seen in the way the resources are allocated, in this regard no change is recorded in this year. |
I hope the op is a Yoruba as his name suggested, if yes you might have heard of a saying that goes thus, 'Oosa bole gbemi, fi mi le bose bami' which means deity if you can not redeem me, leave me the way you met me. I never liked Jonathan administration in the sense that he could not solve our problems, but when I am asked to choose between them in the course of debate, I always said I would close my eyes and nose in a desperation and choose Jonathan. If Buhari was an unknown person and I was born in the 80s or 90s I would probably be clamouring for him. But having lived through his first administration, the live and let live corruption during Jonathan will not be the same, it will be corruption by the elite using legal means as we have seen in the budget. The system of Talakawa common in the North would be experienced by everybody especially if you are not member of the elite and Buhari would not see anything wrong. What we will get in this administration is poverty for the poor, eradication of middle class common in Jonathan's time. Corruption would be curtailed to only the elites but there would be no visible change in the lives of the common men. As it was in 1980s so shall it be now------------. Not a member of Wailer but wished that Jonathan had allowed somebody else to give us a credible opponent against Buhari, but it is too late now. We can only pray for divine intervention so that we will not go back to that period of total elimination of the middle class as seen during buhari and Idiagbon's first missionary journey. Peace. |
Adaowerri111:You are a baaaaaaad man sha!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
JealousPrince:Lol you are wiiiiiikiiid. ![]() |
ronald4lif:You will be surprised at things that are real but looked like Nollywood, stranger things do happen especially when it comes to KARMA!!!!!!! |
asEdeyHOT:As judicious as the budget of 80 to 20 in support of recurrent expenditures. It is a pity. |
The op cleverly omitted where the writer said, just like previously, Buhari is making the situation worse. Many Nigerians are not interested in the debate of whether GEJ is better than Buhari, but the questions of Buhari's ability to make the situation better. It is a change for better life people voted for, not the change of name calling and blame apportionment. Peace. |
Make it optional. |
Please is NNPC part of TSA? If not can somebody explain the reason (s) to me please. |
What happened if they disagree with the executive and they are in direct control of their money? Or are we saying that the executive is now infallible. |
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