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RIP papa! You sired a lion! Wish you great rest in your place of repose in the afterlife! RIP |
All the democratic gains made from 1999 have been eroded. If buhari can intimidate the judiciary and get away with, without consequences, be rest assured that another president will come and do it. In civilized and democratic countries, pens order the guns but in a lawless and chaotic banana republic ruled by tyrants, the guns are mightier that the pen. A new precedence have been set. |
Rilwayne001:Too late! |
In an ethically homogenous country, this country would have gone up in flames with buhari bundled out like a common thief. |
What the SE/SS saw sitting down in 2015, some other tribe refused to see even after climbing the tallest tree. |
The 100k fine against DSS is not punitive enough. It is an insult. |
Watch how Orji Uzor will start romancing with IPOB in order to curry home support. IPOB should do well do disown him. |
Slynation:He is clearly yoruba, his comment was aimed at attracting insult from hate-peddlers against the East. I think the Easterners should adopt the tactics of claiming to be yoruba while making comments that will readily attract hate comments on the yoruba since NL accomodates such sleazy behaviours. Let's all destroy the country so that everybody will rest. What a nonsense!
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Boyooosa:Common sense is not common to you, I guess. Na your brother, see proof below. Use your head.
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Patrioticman007:Another hateful buffoon, looking to feed on hate like fishes feed on plankton. Na your brother.
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Jimi24:Use your brains, the guy flutterdollar is your brother-in-hate. He only used sarcastic comment to attract your readily available insult on the East.
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Commentor:You are not very smart, the flutterdollar guy you quote commented to attract your hate speech against the East. He is your blood brother and comrade-in-hate.
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AceOfRed:Did you grandfather have any house? If yes, it can be renovated and they can move there. If not, tell papa to offer to build a small house one of their own lands. When the case goes to court, they'll claim they don't have any place, then your lawyer will make it clear that your family have offered to help them renovate grannies house or build as family member, even if it is to give them cash. The court will then be comfortable to ask them to move out especially now that peace cannot be achieved in that house. Living within the same space can be dangerous, and one party has to go, it cannot be your dad but them. The police will only waste your time with their 'come today, come tommorow tactics' while draining you. Go straight to the court and make a direct complaint through your lawyer. Do it quick. |
Sanchez01:What if the police tells them, they don't meddle in family matter. I've seen such scenarios especially when enough money is not forthcoming. |
Audio judiciary. |
Audio judiciary. |
abbatoir:Is this really true or you are joking? How did you achieve that? You have an ultra-introvert as a wife? Wow! I envy you bro. |
Ladycewhy:If I leave something on the table in bedroom and I come home and can't find it. I'll be like 'Babe did you see the file I left on the table before going out?', what I want to hear is something like 'Honey I arranged it in that folder in the wardrobe so I don't spill tea on it while taking breakfast'. Case solved! But If I hear, 'I didn't see any file on the table o', for Godsakes, I live alone with you, who then must have entered this bedroom, a ghost? Isn't that enough to drive anyone crazy? Even you? |
IKEDC, I'm coming for you guys when I enter Lagos soon. I paid for a new meter in my Lagos office after many months of blackout, you refused to deliver. After I applied so much pressure and got it delivered and installed, a month later you claimed we owe N150,000 in used electricity. An office that have using prepaid since 2013 without any issues? Alright then, I sent one of my boys to your office to collect the print out of what you claimed we owed, you turned him back and claimed you don't give print-outs, because you know exactly the extortionist fraud you are trying to perpetuate. We've been running on fuel and diesel for almost 1 year now and it's eating into our profits. When I come down, I'll be merciless, we'll meet at the NERC office in Alausa. God willing! |
1StopRudeness:Are the customers up to 18 years and above? Are they culpable for whatever personal decisons they take since they are adult? Is cosmetic dermatological intervention against Nigerian law? Are there bills currently in the Senate to stop the practice? Listen I'm a Scientist, not an emotionalist and I'm very procedural. What you should be canvassing for is that NAFDAC sponsors bill that will make cosmetic dermatological interventions a crime. Be it tattoos, skin peeling, bleaching, pink lips, cosmetic surgery etc. Only then can NAFDAC have the confidence and mandate to invade and condemn. Even the NAFDAC guys know this that's why I'm sure they didn't close down the place. If the owner goes to court, he will win. Constitutional facts not emotions and media trials win cases. |
Constitution amendment to include 3rd term I guess. |
Let's look at it from another angle, is bleaching against Nigerian law? If it is not, I see no reason why NAFDAC should invade the place when the grown adult who visit the place know exactly what they are bargaining. Try registering a local skin care cream at NAFDAC office and see the bureaucratic hell you'll have to go through. So people prefer to import. When you try to over-regulate local producers out of existence, know it that they'll find solace in importation of same products by hook or crook. People will now prefer to sell their drugs, cosmetics and products online without address because of NAFDAC and its exorbitant fees and the bureaucratic bottlenecks it likes to ambush local producers with. The organization is a cesspit of corruption especially during Paul Orhii's leadership. |
MrMcJay:
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The level of corruption in NNPC and CBN wouldn't let them key into IPPIS. The DG of NNPC could even be collecting salaries of 150 ghost/non-existent workers into his account. They must be made to key into IPPIS, it is Nigeria's money they are swallowing. I previously condemned ASUU's stand for rejecting IPPIS but for this flimsy excuse I'll have to stand with ASUU. If you want to fight corruption, fight it holistically. You can't be protecting NNPC and CBN because your relatives and children are getting jumbo pays from there while you threaten Professors and lecturers with IPPIS. No! Every government parastatal must come on board, revenue-generating or not! |
I won't be surprises if that happens, we know who the CJN is. He lives in Aso rock. |
Pubichairs:The bolded is true and I still wonder why it is such. |
Okoroawusa:Go and collect it and pass it yourself. |
Purifychy:Really? |
Mindfulness:If I can get a quiet and organized lady, just like me. I'll thank God. When I keep stuffs, I wanna come home and see it exactly where I kept it and if it's not there I don't wanna hear 'I don't know where it is', else I could go mad. Single bachelor life can be sweet and addictive too. |
RisenPhoenix:Walahi this is my scenario, I value my space alot, I wonder if I can ever stay long with any woman in the same house. I love my lone time especially after coming home from a hard day job managing 3 businesses in 2 different states. Na God go helep us. |
Too late Baba Falz! too late! |
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and a rather quiet lady who understand when you need to be left alone.