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Akurakambe:They never verify anything. We know them, just Bleep checking from their backyards. They know there is nothing corrupt or evil about Obi that's why they've resorted to grappling at straws as usual. Was it not these same people who complained that Obi's letterhead paper was low quality? Just watch and see how they'll begin to say his haircut is local, his eye glass is too black, his fart doesn't smell expensive, blah blah blah! Unfortunately for them, the movement keeps growing faster than they ever imagined. OBIdiently YUSUFul I remain. For once in my adult life I can completely have hope for Nigeria �� . �� Good bless Nigeria �� |
The Traditional Religious Practitioners’ Association (TRPA) in Nigeria has dragged the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, to the Federal High Court in Enugu for the commission’s refusal to register the traditional worshippers as a religious body such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA.Source https://barristerng.com/native-doctors-drag-cac-to-court-for-refusal-to-register-traditional-religious-association/ CC r231 Freiburger Lalasticlala
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Ok. It's a gathering of crooks as usual. The agenda is always the same - tightening the grip on our common wealth. Improved ways of looting public treasury. Nothing new. Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeexxxxt!! |
Eh!!! This one is an end time grandma. |
naijaguy1234:This is more than weed. Who's your supplier, please? I want to check something. |
![]() blesskewe:Yes, it will. We probably won't hear of it though. Every driver or "random" person has people who love them, even the mad people on the streets. "Call to glory" is commonly used in obituaries irrespective of who the deceased is. Some are printed on papers and made public. Some are printed on the hearts of the grieving relatives and kept private. So be a good girl sweetheart, and just type "RIP". |
blesskewe:No, na you call am. You no fit type RIP and move on? Or even read and waka pass? |
GraciousVictor:Congratulations. Now that you have decided to become a Christian, locate a church near you (it may be the one you attend currently) and give your life to Christ. You can then come back to nairaland and take a look at your comment. It is well with you. |
Regex:It's possible. In fact very possible. A lot of companies, especially in the tech sphere do not ask what you studied in the university or who and who you've worked for. They are interested in what you can do do for them. I once met with the CEO of a tech coy in Lagos and he asked me to tell him about myself. I went on and on brandishing my education and how I have attended several ProDev courses, how I can lead a team and how I can work under pressure, my excellent time management skills and my great IPR skills. The man just laughed. Then he asked me, "what can you do for us, sir?" I was taken aback. I didn't even know what to say. Noticing my dilemma, he said it's ok. That I should relax. He went on to tell me that serious tech firms don't care whether you have five PhDs in InfoTech. You are useless to them if you can't solve a problem for them. Besides, the guy said he submitted a cover letter which more than enough to tell prospective employers what you want them to know about you. |
Hmmm... Story! Failure is the second name of this administration, probably its first name! That's why we are... OBIdiently YUSUFul!! |
Primary School teacher? Damn, this beech is crazy! |
F117nighthawk:They've used all the pictures they have. With the unknown bishops saga, they know Nigerians are ready to scrutinise them so they won't want to churn out already used pictures. So don't expect any pictures. |
These guys are partying soft joor! How can people with cool, exotic and classical money party hard? If you wanna talk about people partying hard, you talk of people like Portable, when their money never mature. These Davido, Obi Cubana dem money don mature, come over ripe dey fall by himself. |
GreyLaw:Ikpeazu failed in his responsibility. Even if the state government is not responsible for paying the salaries of the institutions' staff, they have a responsibility of auditing their finances, after all, the governor hires and fires the principal officers. He should have fired the rector and saved the school and his state from this embarrassment. |
Never heard of IFAB until now. Well... Football rules, just like the Nigerian Constitution, have always been open to interpretations. That's the only way they can "fix" things whenever they want to. There is always the spirit of the laws and the words of the law. Rest on, Gani Fawehinmi. |
Richy4:It is not a hyperbole, especially if the school offers each theme in the latest curriculum as a subject. 1. Mathematics 2. English studies 3. Basic Technology 4. Basic Physics 5. Basic Chemistry 6. Basic Biology 7. Basic Geography 8. ICT 9. PHE 10. NVE 11. CRS 12. Agriculture Science 13. Home Economics 14. Music 15. Drama 16. Basic History 17. Business Studies 18. One Nigerian Language 19. Civic Education 20. French 21. Visual Arts Those are the subjects they offer from year 7 through 9. But giving those children examination in 13 subjects in a day is nonsense! Education in most public schools in Nigeria is rapidly declining because the managers have refused to digitalize themselves and push the teachers to do the same. A better approach should have been to send those students home immediately and take whatever they have to do online. It's third term for crying out loud and students have all the time to prepare and take exams from wherever they are. Most schools, especially robust private schools, have very vibrant department of digital education that is always ready to move every aspect of teaching and learning online within 5 minutes should the need arise. One would think the COVID incidence forced almost all educators to upgrade but it seems some people still refused to modernise. Too bad!! |
Congratulations. Another original slay queen sighted! At least we get to have a breathe of fresh air about Nigeria. Tobi Amusan + Faith Agbo = GOOAAAAALLLL... |
Surely! 2023 promises to be a very interesting year in the history of Nigerian elections. A lot of surprises are going to spring up. Unlike the previous elections when people voted for parties, it appears personality politics is rapidly taking the centre stage. I expect to see states vote for different political parties for different offices. Defections from the APC to the PDP in the northwestern part of Nigeria for instance, may not be due to the Atiku factor. While state actors may be largely responsible for these defections, the presidential election itself is likely to see a different pattern of voting. I can't wait to get into 2023 and see the elections come and go. I remain OBIdiently YUSUFul |
Mistake! Orban will live to regret this decision. He's hoping to become a commissioner in Titus Uba's government which will never happen. Titus Uba is an unpopular candidate and Ortom's failed leadership even makes it worse for him. Everywhere you go in Benue, it's YES FATHER!! |
GamalNasser:Buhari that is shocked at this news or which Buhari? The man will read the news in the papers just like you and I. |
This is not well reported. How do you call a change from $35,700,000 to $376,000 (a difference of $35,324,000) a shrink? That's a complete wipe out! A total annihilation of that account. It's either there is an error in the figures reported or somebody will have to come up with a good explanation. |
Toneypen247:The new CAN President studied political science. What do you think? Hey... I'm just kidding! |
And sadly, we still call them bandits!!! Only in Nigeria. |
I read some part, skipped some and just glanced over some other portions. But the message is loud and clear. Nigeria is at its worst ever. I watched the documentary that the BBC released on terrorism in northern Nigeria and I cried. I don't mean technically, I cried for real. Oh wait a minute... Terrorists threatening to abduct the president of the giant of Africa? Oh damn!! Terrorists attacking the presidential guard? Unbelievable!! Atiku has been a big part of the problem we have as a country. Tinubu is the architect of the problem. If we ever hope to see a healed Nigeria, we must be OBIdiently YUSUFul. #OBIYUSUF2023. |
nlfpmod: ![]() This is the most hilarious thing I've seen this week. Nigerians are just damn mean! |
Whatttttt? And the name of the movie is skill house? How's that even suppose to sound horror? The cameraman is fainting because of a gory movie scene. What will he do when boda zazzuu smiles at him? He'll probably evaporate!! |
Bishop of big shops! If you know you know. What a mess!! Tinubu needs to change his handlers immediately. Why on earth could they not even hire decent people who'll look convincing in those garments? At least the only problem would've been their composure. Parading some robed rogues and low-budget drug peddlers who look like dehydrated bonga fish in a local Tanzanian market is extremely incompetent of the "hirers". |
Better!!! |
DCmaverick:Go and "disvirgin" yourself first, Mr Virgin Atlantic. You don't need advice, it's sense you need. Why can't you suckling kids just stay with your momma and stop disturbing us with these irrelevant advice seeking shiii*t? |
Is this why INEC suddenly remembers that it has a 14-day window to issue a certificate of return to governor-elect Adeleke? |
MMM. Figure out the meaning if you are smart. |




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