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nikkishola:I believe, there should rather be incentives to encourage youth entrepreneurship. This proposed registration in partnership National Identity Management Commission should focus on knowing Nigerian youths who actually need assistance. This will curb the programme being hijacked by godfathers and federal character syndrome. Youth-based monitoring team can also be constituted to monitor progress of youths awarded with these incentives. Youths can make politics and hooliganism less lucrative. It is time we got things right |
I have a problem with "registration of unemployed youths". What happen if you are registered as unemployed today, tomorrow you got a job? Being unemployed does not mean you are not employable |
micronut:They Felt they were very smart. I would have advised you to get their residential info on the University portal, go to their house and treat them like fraudsters they are. But, forget the N10k and hand them over to their conscience. However, to finish your good deed, you must post their facebook pictures, their NL monikers so that people can be wary of them. The society cannot afford to harbour such petty criminals. We need to chastise them, else you are doing a disservice to good people of NL and Nigeria. Hit like if you agree with me. |
metroparrot:Bail is absolutely FREE on notice. Until you have Police Wahala and you are whisked away to station. Come back and tell us if your bail was FREE. |
Until pro @sugarbelly experienced what it's like to be blackmailed, they won't stop swallowing hook and line social media stories from estranged and pained lover. Am not surprise at the level a girl can go to revenge a heartbreak. I am hugely disappointed in learned persons of Oby and Dabiri. I expected them to use their positions to investigate @sugarbelly and Audu with a view to digging up the truth and giving the same truth to Nigerians. But they chose to play the puppet of a spoilt desperate brat who wants nothing but undue attention and money. Oby and Dabiri allowed feminism to cloud their objective reasoning. Reading through the @sugarbelly lamentation, you'll definitely find it suspicious. Whoever believed that rant is naived. I just hope she will be made to pay for such lies and taking most Nigerians for granted. |
jimi4us:Amen and Amen!! So that you'll be freed from your mental naivety |
daretodiffer:You are in the spirit to know condemnation at stake is required to cleanse your idiosy. I will accept that as your martyr and saviour. |
nobeku:Thanks. Pro commentators are full of prejudice, perhaps out of the fact that she's feminine (desperate one at that) or because it's involved fame and a leverage for political innuendo. You know, the world has hidden women behind feminism and skewed emotions in their favour. In almost all relationship crisis, men stand guilty in innocence. Whether it was the 'female' fault. Don't get me wrong. In essence, I consider issues with all objectivity bearing facts from parties, and not sentiments. Some questions are still left unanswered by this brat of a Sugarbelly and her supporters |
mickey45:So you said...it's your opinion bro not mine |
TrueSenator:Amen and Amen! Are you speaking on behalf of the bloggers? Where's your endorsement form? |
scribble:You are correct! But am not a desperate, naived teen bro. By the way, which zoo did you escape from? |
GurlFriend:She's a blogger ? For this fact, she's a chronic LIAR. Bloggers are liars who want nothing but attention |
The blind effect of social media on people is astounding. It beats my imagination how people will just believe any story told on cyberspace by supposedly estranged, jealous and pained lover without asking salient questions. The Sugarbelly of a girl is an absolute brat (from her sensual prowess at 17 and choice of words on the social media), nobody seems to chastise her parental background, and yet nobody seems to hear from the other party before passing verdict. She needed your attention. She got it. |
Ujoan:A putatively jealous, estranged and pained young lady posted a ridiculous story on social media probably for attention sake or to defame an entire family for a seeming wrong to her. I am tempted to ask, is cyberspace her best shot to get redress? People do all kind of things on social media just to get your attention. Come to think of it, why are most women always accuse men of rape when relationships go soar? When the relationship was all bliss no one heard of her purported rape experiences. Seems, she's seeking sympathizers. I have learnt to hear both sides of the story before passing my verdict. |
https://www.nairaland.com/2756644/man-declared-wanted-withdrawing-n45m/2#40323715 I knew the story was a FAT lie. Probably started by sensational journalists and rumour mongers who called themselves bloggers. They troll Nairaland like their sitting room murdering reputations and feeling funky at their skewed achievements |
tempex88:Free treatments will not kill the hospital. What are tax payers money for? Nigeria's revenue can afford Nigerians basic amenities free of charge. Instead of free super-opulence lifestyle and wastage by few |
Nigerian African with warped mentality. Everything has been spiritualise yet we are not spiritual. God created all things unique, it is only man (Nigerians) that decides which one is a mistake. He wanted both hands to complement each other. |
Human nature is becoming crazier than I ever thought I knew. I just hope this C**tsdough is not already on McDonalds' Menu list. Endtime Dough...permit me to borrow this phrase from endtime followers |
Ferraricash:Op, 6K you said?? Still fair. My bill has currently rose to N45k+ now in 2months. I used to pay 4/5k, sometimes 3K/monthly as at last year. I noticed around September that year, I was sent N25k bill. I wrote a protest letter to PHCN in charge of my domain. I was told to pay the N25k since it was already accepted in their billing system. That something would be done next billing. Something was indeed done, but I was tricked. Oct 14 - February 2015 I was given N2k, N2.5k bill respectively. I was happy my complaint was addressed. But in April, they brought N30k+ bill, with outstanding from the N25 I was struggling to clear, it brought the bill to about N45k+. My complaints were met with the same "go and pay, we'll look into your complaint subsequently. The same cycle continues. I have visited Alausa office with formal complaints and documentations, nothing tangible comes out. I have given up complaining. It's not as if my metre is faulty. There were months I used to read the metre and sent the readings to the account manager before bills are computed. I have applied to buy the prepaid metre for over a year now. No word. I am absolutely fed up with the situation. I have other things to do than visiting PHCN office weekly to complain on a single issue. The system sucks. A day of reckoning will soon come. |
I dont believe this cock and bull story. A man withdrew 45million from his account just like that? If this actually happened, then an insider must have aided him, and it's all pre-planned. To withdraw 1Million from individual account in Nigerian banks now, you'll sweat and you spend days visiting the bank. Banks will toast you up, down, back, forth, right-left and centre. Citing system failure, BVN not updated, but tactically calling CBN for clearance and doing background checks on you. |
dahdah:You made a valid observation. I guess, PDP had no vote. Why INEC didnt bother including them. |
There's no provision in the constitution or in Electoral Acts that addresses this kind of situation. The wisest thing for INEC to do is to head to supreme court for interpretation that will favour all parties |
Jibwillz:Guys always make it sound like f**king a wayward girl is a revenge. As if it's the profit the guy gain while the girl (who enjoys the sex as well) loses. Letting her know you aren't interested in a relationship hurts more. Or you tell her straight up you are game for open relationship. |
slimgold123:Your profile signature though. If it's anything to go by, you'll undoubtedly rank one of the riches in Nigeria going by the poverty level |
Optional2:Edit your comment: Akwa United leading by a goal to nil. Goal was a freekick, a very good one at that |
Raxxye:You are right! |
MoltenMagma:There's C and 6, but no N |
Tithe: The biggest and well coined scam in Christendom. We are all blessed when we were accepted in the priesthood of Christ. How then have you been scammed into believing that you'll be blessed when you pay tithe? Give and give and give even when you don't have. That's where prosperity lies, not tithe. Come to think of it, my parents have been tithing since their childhood yet they are not richer than Bill Gate. Gate is still richer than them combined, yet he doesn't pay tithe, but he gives more unconditionally. Tithe is religious fraud |
Aminat508:Your opinion is sound. It's becoming like a post-marriage litany nowadays. Methinks, when women exhausted all the glitters that made them marry, they start complaining of boring sex as an excuse to leave the marriage. God will help women |
This is not good. If this story is true. They may use Dangote as a leverage to get back at Nigerian government. They may press for exchange of detained Boko Haram members. There's always a link between and among terrorist groups |
9jatatafo:Never allow seeming financial heavyweights rape you in broad day light in a crowd and you refuse to shout because you feel you are beneath them. SANs would want to follow up this kind of case without asking for administrative fee. They know what is in for them when the bank pay damages. The Op only needs to talk to people. Keyamo (Lagos radical Lawyer) will accept to take up this kind of case. Contacting the customer will be futile effort. It's a clear case of fraud in connivance with the bank. He paid on a weekend, after receiving the good, he called his insider at the bank to stop the Op from withdrawing the money. |
CACAWA:You are a learned fellow. It was just sad reading a comment that the Op should stop blaming UBA. This is absolute fraud from the bank in connivance with the Op customer. They can only stop the Op from withdrawing the money since a complaint was earlier lodged from the customer that the transaction was fraudulent. Receiving complaints from the OP should make them swing into action and investigate the transaction. You may check out this site and see how they can also help http://www.globalbankissues.com/ Tweet @GBINteam. I knew about them when I had issue with GTB. Pls note: I am not in any way connected to the site. If you are not comfortable posting any of your banking info, pls dont. I am only trying to help. |
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The Sugar whatever her name is, is a BIG HO!!!!!!