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Funny enough, I'm guilty of that act. I once sneaked out of school with a couple of friends |
Fingers crossed |
I doubt that a drunky killed all 9 members of the DSS while the rest watched...........These vandals are inhumane. They have killed many force men here in Ikorodu with their clear eyes. |
I doubt that a drunky killed all 9 members of the DSS while the rest watched...........These vandals are inhumane. They have killed many force men here in Ikorodu with their clear eyes. |
I doubt that a drunky killed all 9 members of the DSS...........These vandals are inhumane. They have killed many force men here in Ikorodu with their clear eyes. |
Life is a teacher
Fate is a mystery
Death is inevitable
Vanity upon Vanity
RIP to the dead |
Finally, a sigh of relief. |
Happy birthday Sir. I missed your modesty. |
Hello everybody. I want to inquire if it is possible for one to choose two different federal universities as first and second choice respectively. |
Trapnews:In robbery situations, our Police have been dormant. They runaway to showup minutes after the deed is done. My point is that the Police in conjuction with the Military need to step up the game and formulate measures to repel impending attacks. |
The issue of insecurity in the commercial capital city of Nigeria, Lagos is one that should not be held with kids gloves. It is much disheartening hearing another robbery attack on Festac after it suffered a deadly attack about a month ago with the local police whose area command is located close to the scene of the robbery who did nothing as huge amount of money were carted away by the men of the underworld. Truth is, our security forces especially the Nigeri Police Force are yet to live up to their responsibility and something is needed to be done before this issue gets out of hand. My hypothesy on the current Festac robbery and the previous robbery incidents is what I will attribute to the lack of intelligence and incompetent measures that has ravaged the rank and file of our para military organisations. Going back on memory lane, the maiden attack of the recent arm-robbery situation was carried out in Lekki, followed by the one that took place in Ijede and Ipakodo both in Ikorodu, then the last attack on festac about a month ago. Reports had it that the robbers in all of these robberies made use of the water way as their escape route. Another major thing to note is that after the Ipakodo robbery, some suspects were arrested by the Military and were handed over to the police for further investigation. Also to note was the confession by the suspects that they were involved in the first three attacks and they made mention of oke oko a suburb of ikorodu bordering Arepo that happens to be infamous for pipeline and crudeoil vandalism as well as the execution of our forcemen. My hypothesy though is that the first festac robbery came days after the military launched an offensive on the vandals whom about 80% were able to escape with their weapon before the offensive. When I heard of the Festac robbery and the way it was conducted, I knew it was done by the same set of folks who escaped from Ikorodu without proper check and today news have it that they are currently attacking Festac. Truth be told, our armed forces and the police must come together and profer a means of curtailing the excesses of these ex vandals turned robbers before their euphoria turn to years long ecstacy. However, I want to appeal to all tribal bigots who have been shifting the blames on one another to keep mute as that is not the solution. These series of attack is a threat to our comfort here in Lagos and all hands must be on deck to report suspects to the lagos state government via the 767 or 112 emergency response lines. One again, let the bigotry stop. |
I don't want to sound bad but this ought not to be on lalasticlala......... Someone should click the link on my signature |
Hello guys! It's being a while here. I hope you guys are finding your screening easy. Anyways I have a question for those that will spare their data to click on this link https://www.nairaland.com/2739151/when-nigerians-stop-shouting-up |
The Nigeria power industry is yet to live up to its expectation from the inception of it operations. Electricity distribution in Nigeria is still a much talked about issue among all social classes in the country. As it affect the poor who are unable to afford other means of providing this form of energy for themselves, so it does to the average person as well as the rich who out of their quest for comfort have exploited other options. The commonest option which is the gasoline generator requires extra money to buy fuel and servicing of this machine. However, there is this phrase that has overtime been passed from one lineage to the other despite the fact that the institution with the sole responsibility of providing electricity for Nigerians has changed it name on various occassions in the last decade, Nigerians are much more accustomed to the name NEPA. Nevertheless, my reason for bringing up this issue as a matter of discusses is; Nigerians, despite the untold hardship, insecurity, unemployment, loss of person-hour and under-industrialization amongst others that they have undergone due to the epileptic power supply in the country still chant UP NEPA! whenever light is restored. One thing to note is that most Nigerians say this phrase like it is a reflex action. I can recall vividly well on an occassion where light was restored after a week of power outage, the whole of my street went on an UP NEPA euphoria for over five minutes. Truth is, Nigerians forget the hardship the absence of electrcity caused them in seconds while they chant this phrase. Hence, despite the fact that the current administration has stepped up its operations on power supply yet, this chanting is nowhere close to going oblivion. As it is chanted by the poor, so it is shouted by the rich, young and old. My question today is 'When will Nigerians stop shouting UP NEPA'? by: Oki Collins |
This approves the saying that no one knows tomorrow |
qidos121:Amen................. Thanks bro |
qidos121:lol........nooooo E no reach dat level. Na 2 help myself and people with the small change wey I go dey collect then set up my own Firm |
It's day one already. Let your job kick start. |
This team is second to none and with Fashola on that team with his 3 in 1 assignment. I did say CHANGE IS HERE TO DWELL WITH NIGERIANS |
See as I rush come dey think say na better thing |
BRF: Guy I envy your success despite the obstacles you encountered during your screening. Wike and his senators must be wailing already. Rotimi: they are not only wailing my brother. That Wike is already using his last days in office and with this new office of mine I will not dissappoint oga and Nigerians. But fash! I will be needing some of the sense you used in chasing those touts out of Oshodi. BRF: Don't worry, you can count on me anytime |
O ye Ministers, let the change begin |
So Fashola the man ministering three powerful portfolios is not a key figure. I am not satisfied with the content of this article. Click LIKE if you think Oga BRF deserves to be on this article. |
commitcrime:probably ford the car company in Detroit |
Oga Fash. The pace setter. Carry go jare. Even the so called wailers have shut their mouth Eko onibaje........ Huurh.......slip of the hand Naija O ni baje o jaare Just one like for BRF |
Bros! I hail o. Dis ur pijin no be here o e just do me like say make d tori no end.....back to d topic......... Actually, na d woman dem suppose blame o as per say na 4 her hand the dirty waka start...... Oga lalasticlala abeg you sef yarn something |
qidos121:petroleum Engineering |
qidos121:*smiles* |