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why not cocoa instead of sugar cane |
"The sins of the father comes back to the son and the generation yet born" |
chidexy:[/b] dream on |
food for tot |
leosskull:Thinks she's in love |
O net MITV LTV AIT |
Finevv:He[b] may[/b] be right. Most guys, irrespective of their country of origin, could have lots of girlfriends but deep in their heart, they truly treasure a particular one. As wrong as it may sound, it is the bitter truth. |
blackpanda:Action speaks louder than words Good words should be action backed to achieve the desired result. |
4 years from now, they ll come up with another one. Whats d rationale for God's sake? |
Poor man's case is tried speedily Rich man's case is dragged See Dimeji Bankole vs EFCC. Odd world! |
You have crude oil in abundance locally, why dont you start by banning the importation of fuel to enforce local production and refining of petrol products.?? Why ban the importation of what u don't produce enough of (rice) when u import what u have locally in abundance(fuel) ![]() |
DonChippy:That is for the court to decide, not Fidelity bank or any other. |
Nothing will come out of this. What about the other airlines? This is mere politics. Even if the market is here, it costs more to do business in Nigeria than in Ghana,hence the Ghanian cheaper fares. |
Blame it on NUC. Prospective students should always make it a point of duty to visit their schools of interest even b4 filling and submitting their JAMB UME forms especially for private and state govt schools. |
update- ban implemented? |
Since "alleged suspects" are best "prosecuted" via publishing of names, why dont we ban/close the courts and other law enforcement agents? |
If Kanu had bagged GCON for this act alone, we'd applaud GEJ But instead, he gave it to the monopolist. |
One of my friend calls omonile's necessary evil. |
Joey82:If you believe that, then you will believe anything. As per GEJ shaping AD for 2015, anything is possible. Did anybody ever dream of GEJ being the president except perhaps his mentor? |
Sharia in its "true" form Not the stained sharia they advocate and practice in Zamfy and the rest of the north |
[b]Two dozen wealthy members of the group Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength are targeting members of the deficit "supercommittee" to increase their taxe[/b]s. Entrepreneur and producer Charlie Fink, said he and other Patriotic Millionaires testified in a congressional hearing and visited the offices of 13 members of Congress on Wednesday, seven of whom are members of the supercommittee, to express their concern for the country's fiscal health. Fink, who lives in Washington, D.C., said if the Bush tax cuts do not expire, the country "is digging itself a big hole by foregoing revenue." "Without revenue, we will never solve the problem by giving tax cuts to the wealthy while supporting two foreign wars," Fink, a former AOL executive, said. The group visited the offices of legislators in both parties, including Senators John Kyl, R-AZ, and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., and Reps. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., minority leader, Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., and Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., assistant democratic leader. "It was a very refreshing conversation that restored my faith that there are people who, in spite of their financial successes, have not lost their compassion and sense of fair play," Rep. Clyburn told ABC News after meeting the group. The supercommittee has stalled on how to trim over $1 trillion from the budget. Democratic members of the group met on Wednesday for more than two hours. Patriotic Millionaire Robert Johnson, former chief economist of the U.S Senate banking committee, said that the current economic system is not broken, but it is "working on behalf of those who designed it in their favor." "America is no longer based on markets and capitalism, instead our economy is designed as 'socialism for the rich' – it is designed to ensure that the wealthiest people take all of the gains, while regular Americans cover any losses," he said at a press conference this afternoon in Washington, D.C. "It's a Las Vegas economy where regular Americans put their money on the table and the richest 1 percent own the house," he said. "And if the 1 percent happen to lose money, the 99 percent bails them out – covers their losses and then stands by watching while the house does it all over again." Last November, the Patriotic Millionaires launched with 45 signatories who sent a letter to President Obama asking him to allow the Bush-era tax cuts to expire at the end of last year. The petition was signed by the Grammy Award-nominated DJ, MOBY, as well as Jerry Cohen of Ben-and-Jerry's-Ice-Cream fame. The Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength wrote a 155-word letter saying they hope their taxes will increase. Its text is posted at FiscalStrength.com. The message of the group has remained the same. "For the fiscal health of our nation and the well-being of our fellow citizens, we ask that you allow tax cuts on incomes over $1,000,000 to expire at the end of this year as scheduled," the group's website states. "We make this request as loyal citizens who now or in the past earned an income of $1,000,000 per year or more." Other Patriotic Millionaires who participated on Wednesday were Lawrence Benenson, executive vice president of Benenson Capital Co., David desJardins, former Google software engineer, Guy Saperstein, civil rights attorney, and Eric Schoenberg, former managing director of Broadview International. http://news.yahoo.com/patriotic-millionaires-beg-supercommittee-higher-taxes-185620525.html Can this true act of patriotism ever happen in Nigeria? |
If he had been allowed to post Ngozi's subsidy thoughts in his FB pages to senators, he would have been articulate. Now you can see why he prefers FB to face to face. "If subsidy is not removed, the economy will collapse in 3months" Indeed ![]() |
DOGI DOPE:Good question. |
success4:No, i knew better than to vote on ethnic line mustspin: |
[/quote]yuzedo:[quote author=success4 link=topic=803895.msg9575910#msg9575910 date=1321524879]He was not kidding oooo, that was your president statement! If he actually said so, it goes to say that perhaps we have been assessing him wrongly. May be we should lower the ratings and the expectation and place him exactly where he belongs b4 "judging" him and his performance. But I want to believe that he did nt say so. |
Becos Fashola has not performed but Ringim has performed. |
When her boss, GEJ doles out his economic policies on a daily basis in Facebook, who did she think are his audience? |
Is there a competition among the VC's for the school with the highest first class? We say infrastructures even in the schools are lacking Lecturers are poorly motivated and salaries trickles in late Reading culture is falling Students do more of FB, Tweets, cultism, relationships and political thuggery Increased cases of Aristos, proostitution etc Sorting,etc and more cases of buying grades Most schools dont even have functional libraries and labs. Computer students do only theories and no PCs to do practicals Most HOD's keeps the departmental library books in HOD's drawers Outsiders do project for most final year students for those that could nt do copy and paste. Yet the number of first class are on the rise. How is this possible? |
It is becoming glaring that most journalists maintain some stance just to land top govt job. I remember Livi Ajonuma of NTA Channel 10. His stance on oil matters got him top NNPC job. Now is Reuben Abati. Who's next, Perhaps Toni Ubani, I ll be watching. |
Was this a mere explosion or Boko Haram styled operation? |
For acting in Nollywood, you bag a national award even when you cant get a deaf and dumb role in Hollywood movies. What is selfless service in a paid job? |
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-are u sure you are in it for love or money this chik??well who knows, d koko b say,leave am like dat!!!!!!!!