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these people use dbanj as front for their laundry. the guy is trying, using his influence well |
DEATHMACHINE:I advise you to go to her house this midnight and collect yua money. mumu |
bigsholly:something you yourself may not attain. the ones with broken homes are your role models BLOODY HYPOCRITE. MCHEEEEW |
chymystique:don't try it oo because your oversize poosie will betray u. and sowie it doesn't grow back ![]() |
Jennydoris:I can perceive the odor already |
I must bath daily with sponge |
is good |
milychocs:This is convulsing!!! Just imagine |
As if it is something to be celebrated. They should instead be working on how to bring the ROI down and make it more stable and fair to Nigerians rather than being overtly high. If I were an investor, I would not be fooled by this ranking because Nigeria's high ROI is not based on policy but on opaque actions. Yes, Nigeria has to be among the tops in this aspect because we have a useless government. Dstv Mtn Total Hallibourton Etc They rip nigerians off by over charging us and then bribe the regulators and our leaders, together, they are the ones that make the gains not the general populace, competition is frustrated, they will do anything to retain the status quo, the profits go overseas, it's a kill. When will God give Nigeria visionary and sincere leaders like he gave china, singapore etc May it be sooner than we think |
Excellent |
@OP good idea, but have u made one before? |
This man no try @ all. For the dirty maid to not be maimed and be able to go to police means she wasn't well dealt with. |
and then they will slash their salaries accordingly. no free lunch in bank |
and Jonathan will say terrorism is everywhere in the world. so these are the kinds of lists on which he wants Nigeria to feature prominently, along side Afghanistan Iraq Pakistan, centres of evil. countries like Singapore who were less developed than Nigeria few decades ago now top other kinds of lists where Nigeria is bottoms. NIGERIA HAS A LEADERSHIP CRICES |
what kind of government is this. they don't pay workers but they live lavish lifestyles |
so they know they were wasting the country's resources all along |
this man seems to mean business this time. but he can't rule Nigeria because his past antecedents follow him closely |
and so what? Nigerian leaders have not utilized any lesson learned anything from that experience |
Getting first class equals to unlimited lucrative job offers |
liveyourlife:Is reading and writing of books not a western culture which enslaved the adherents? Or why is the internet now a crime if books are not crimes |
bandisandi:With insight, you will see that what they refer to isn't technical ability but the moral ability of nigeria. And they're 100% right. Many examples abound to show you that nigeria lacks the moral ability to maintain those devices. Rather than blame america, it should be seen as a wake up call but no, our leaders and their cronies take million to go and campaign on cnn for prestige. We need a re oriented government, not all these saTANs. *so sad* |
Kachisbarbie:Notice me mentality Too bad. Hahaha |
hmm |
krazydave:rear means behind. hope you know that sha |
krazydave:rear means behind, hope that's what you meant |
krazydave:rear means behind |
Many hypocrites with useless philosophies here. How will u love someone and then you don't have the desire to be intimate with that person HOW ? |
did boko haram just start or did they just kidnap the girls or did they just start killing people or is elections around the corner. useless people. they're only useful to themselves. very selfish state and federal governments |
Source: http://www.thecable.ng/2015-cnn-rejects-political-adverts-nigeria The penchant of Nigerians for lavish publicity in foreign media has met a stonewall in CNN which has been rejecting political advertisement. With the 2015 elections drawing close, several politicians are shocked that the American international cable channel, which is one of the favourites in Nigeria, has been turning down commercials with overt political messages. CNN adverts are among the most expensive in the world ─ the network charges up to N5m for a 30-second spot at prime time ─ but many Nigerian companies and politicians typically value the prestige above the economic cost. This has also created a bandwagon effect, with many falling over each other to get on the international media. It is estimated that Nigerian companies and various state governments spend billions of naira every year advertising in foreign media, notably The Economist, Financial Times of London, CNN International and Super Sports. “We approached CNN agents in Nigeria to place some adverts for our principal. We sent the creatives to them as requested and they returned them, saying they do not run commercials that are intended to campaign for votes. We could not believe it,” a consultant to a presidential aspirant told TheCable. Another, who is working for a state governor seeking re-election, said he had a similar experience. But an official of CNN told TheCable that it was a general rule not to accept certain advertisements and there was no discrimination against Nigerian politicians. Ashley Hogan-Gancarz, the account manager of CNN International, informed TheCable: “CNN International never accepted political or religious advertising. This is due to Ofcom regulations. “If you want to promote investment opportunities, etc. that would be fine but nothing to do with politics or the 2015 election.” Ofcom is the regulator of the broadcast industry in the UK, from where CNN International oversees its African operations. CNN’s rejection of 2015-related adverts is expected to benefit local media in Nigeria. Part of the advertising budget is now expected to be spent locally. Follow us on twitter @thecableng Copyright 2014 Source: http://www.thecable.ng/2015-cnn-rejects-political-adverts-nigeria |
Mizchief:Are you a full ![]() Wtf, lmao, hmmm |


Are they judging level of intelligence by skin colour