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sparkleRed:Now that's what I call Confidence. |
Are my missing something here ![]() |
Asking a lady to show you her na.kedness just because she saw you na.ked is not cool at all. You just exhibited the sign of immaturity. |
You don't need to be a psychic to know that this report is just a bedroom manufactured Lies and Propaganda aimed at pitching the Nigerian people against GEJ. Elections will hold in March. Why will GEJ contradict and Sabotage himself by postponing the elections after declaring May 29 as sacrosanct Shame to the people responsible for these lies. ![]() |
mikeansy:It is ironic to hear Buhari justify the overthrow of a democratically elected government in 1984 on the alter of corruption, the same slogan he's using today to compete for the presidency after toppling Shehu Shagari 31 years ago. And maintaining his stand that he has no regrets over his actions. Yet doesn't want to be judged by his actions. This is arrogance and cluelessness. Doesn't want to take responsibility of his actions in the past, yet using the same past to justify his own activities in present day Nigeria. He's desperately avoiding the reality that his actions took Nigeria's development 31 years backwards. The fact that he (Buhari) wants to become President is enough reason to declare that his military dictatorship of 1984-1985 was a total disaster that stalls Nigeria's democratic advancement. |
Osinbajo is proving himself to be very clueless daily just like his boss pa Buhari. How on earth can you encourage local production of goods when cheap products are allowed into the country APC need a bit of lecture on how to stimulate local manufacturing and production in a free market economy like Nigeria. The influx of cheap automobiles from Japan and Korea was the reason why the US designed "Super 301" blue print to protect their local manufacturers in the late 80s. |
[quote author=bsolo1 post=30637657][/quote]Yeah. It's still very much operational. |
9. Alok Ikom Monoliths. 300 carved stones standing upright in circles, facing each others in groups with images and texts inscribed on the monoliths are how you would see Alok Ikom Monoliths (UNESCO World Heritage Site) that are in form of a phallus. Location: Ikom, Cross River State. https://s5.postimg.org/h1ynm227r/Alok_Ikom_Monoliths.jpg Alok Ikom Monoliths. 10. Isaac Boro Garden Park. Isaac Boro Garden Park is situated opposite the Mile One Bridge along the Old GRA in Port Harcourt. Today, it has become a tourist location where baseball and softball are played and a center for trade fairs and live entertainment. The tomb of Major Isaac Boro, a soldier killed in the Nigeria Civil War lies here. [img]http://s5.postimg.orgdjmnpo1brIsaac_Boro_Peace_Park.jpg[/img] Isaac Boro Garden Park. 11. Tinapa Freezone and Resort. The charm of Calabar mingled with the taste of its rich culture gives Tinapa Free Zone & Resort that magnificent scenario that mesmerizes tourists. It has 860,000 sq ft lettable retail space, an entertainment strip that houses a digital cinema, restaurants, a mini amphitheater, casino, and children’s arcade, a Studio Tinapa for Nollywood, a night club and pubs. Visit: Tinapa Free Zone and Resort Location: Calabar, Cross River State https://s5.postimg.org/tvwpfefnb/Tinapa_Business_And_Leisure_Resort_Cross_River_S.jpg Tinapa Freezone and Resort. |
5. Arochukwu Long Juju Slave Route. The sacred altar, a six foot gully that takes people to the temple and the waterfall in Arochukwu Long Juju Slave route, beg tourists to explore the shrine of Ibn Ukpabi and the cult momument of Kamula. Location: Arochukwu, Abia State. 6. The Giant Footprint of Ukhuse Oke. In a sacred grove where prehistory meets the modern, between a village called Ukhuse-oke and Ukhuseosi lies this distinct footprints of a prehistoric giant that are embedded permanently on flat granite rocks. Location: Owan, Edo State https://s5.postimg.org/4uux4hwaf/Giant_Foot_of_Ukhuse_Oke.jpg The Giant Footprint of Ukhuse Oke. 7. Port Harcourt Tourist Beach. If you are looking for a destination where you can run away from the bustling life of a city; one that is built on an artificial sand beach, Port Harcourt Tourist Beach is where you should be. It is a leisure hub along Kolabi Creek. Location: Port Harcourt, Rivers State. https://s5.postimg.org/pt132kw53/Port_Harcourt_Tourist_Beach_780x582.jpg Port Harcourt Tourist Beach. 8. Gashaki-Gumpti National Park. A national park that offers a fascinating insight into life in medieval times in Nigeria is the Gashaki-Gumpti National Park. It is located within the Chappal Wadi, Mountain, Chappal Hendu and the Mountain of Wind. It is Nigeria’s largest and most diverse National Park. Location: Gashaki-Gumpti, Taraba State https://s5.postimg.org/tfbhsyrw7/Gashaka_Gumti_National_Park_780x585.jpg Gashaki-Gumpti National Park. |
The most populated country in Africa, Nigeria has become an untapped tourist paradise with long stretches of exotic beaches, lush mountains, well preserved tradition and culture and enchanting tourist attractions. From the spiritual shines to the ancient cities of the north, from the river deltas to the Yoruba kingdoms, the Ibo’s stunning environments and among many simply pure sceneries; Nigeria leaves every visitor breathing hard with suspense and excitement. We present to you 30 top attractions in Nigeria: 1. The Ibeno Beach. A blissful destination for tourists stretched over 245km on a sand bank in Ibeno lies the Ibeno Beach, a little haven for leisure seekers. The roaring waves, spots for sunbathing, unpolluted foliage of the mangrove forest, cool breeze from the water and a lush surrounding give this destination an unimaginable allure for tourists. Location: Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State https://s5.postimg.org/d41qlsjp3/IMG_20111014_00033_780x585_1.jpg Ibeno Beach 2. Obudu Mountain Resort. Above the sea level on the Oshie Ridge of the famous Sankwala Mountains sits majestically the Obudu Mountain Resort. The temperate climate, breathtaking views, idyllic tranquility and beautiful scenery has made this resort one of the famous tourists’ sites in Nigeria. Location: Obudu, Cross River State. https://s5.postimg.org/bcdto06nr/Obudu_Cattle_Ranch1_780x585_1.jpg Obudu Mountain Resort. 3. Ngwo Pine Forest. The unique forest dynasty that is found in Ngwo Pine is a huge draw for visitors, romantically set by Mother Nature with sharp twists for adventure seekers, beautifully set pine trees and gently flowing stream for lovers, and the loud splashing of the waters inside the dark cleft inside a cave would blow off one’s imagination. Location: Ngwo, Enugu State https://s5.postimg.org/i5e6k9xh3/Ngwo_Pine_780x585.jpg Ngwo Pine Forest. 4. Awhum Waterfall. Awhum boasts of numerous immaculate lakes, waterfall and a monastery. The waterfall forms beautiful scenery where water cascades over its top forming a stream, which has become a religious tourist site. It is close to the Awhum Monastery. Location: Awhum, Enugu State. https://s5.postimg.org/qc66bunjr/Awhum_Waterfalls.jpg Awhum Waterfall. Source: http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/30-top-attractions-in-nigeria/?utm_source=SocialMedia&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=Facebook_TSNG_30TopAttractionsinNIgeria30JAN15 |
REVEALED: Real reason Why APC kicked Against Election PostponementIt has been revealed by a US based INEC consultant why the main opposition party in the country, the All Progressives Congress, APC, are kicking against the just postponed election. The US INEC consultant who confided in NEWSDAY REPORTERS and pleaded for anonymity for fear of victimisation says that why APC party are mad at the postponement was solely because of their already planned rigging with dated ballot papers which will now be defeated as the election date was shifted from the already scheduled dates. The foreign INEC authoritative source said APC were particularly crazy because of the waste of their already thumbprinted ballot papers which was made possible by the postponement. "Why APC is very mad about the shift in poll date is that so many already thumbed ballot papers will now go to waste" he revealed. According to him, "the ballot papers are dated, so they have election dates stamped on them indicating the date the election held" which with the current shift in dates, the APC thumbprinted ballot papers will now be a waste and their rigging strategy were effectively dealt with. NEWSDAY REPORTERS recalls that APC and it's national leaders have been kicking against the election postponement despite the genuine logics of INEC on why the election should be postponed. The rigging plots of APC may not be unconnected with reasons why they believed that the February 14th and 28th polls should not be postponed. Meanwhile, Prof. Attahiru Jega, INEC chairman has remained resolute in postponing the election calling on all Nigerians to accept the postponement in good faith. "we wish to call on all Nigerians to accept our decision, which is taken in good faith and the best interest of deepening democracy in our country." |
Hmm... By the time Cambridge release their own statement saying the name -Buhari does not exist in their data base, then their (APC e minions) eyes go clear ![]() Like it or not, pa Buhari has no school certificate. |
Good. Finally a thread for us girlfriendless dudes ![]() |
APC = Lies. |
k9ine:Well said. |
Who knows those attacking the op over English may be guilty ![]() |
I will call on her to join me.There's love in sharing ![]() |
vizkiz:Exactly. |
Dbboy:You said it all. The Change APC are shouting about all over the place is nothing but a mirage. The real issue is about power returning back to the North. |
ceejay80s:Correction: Every military rule is a dictatorship. |
BackDatAssUp:Tinubu has turned Lagos state into his personal colonial possession. |
If care is not taken, Lagosians would wake-up one day and find that they had all been Mortgaged to Tinubu. Next month is the perfect time for them to free themselves from bandage and Match- on-Tinubu to freedom. |
From his speeches and body language, an intelligent individual with high IQ will realize that Buhari is Boko Haram grand patron. |
izaray:Nope. Just setting out priorities first before the big deal. Relationship is a serious business you know. ![]() |
Flowers as gifts is very cool indeed. ![]() |
izaray:In single mode at the moment. |
True talk. |
APC should be allowed to protest whatever they want to protest but if there's any violence or break down of law and order, they (APC) must be held responsible. |
Waiting for article on; 11 Reasons Why Bad Men should stop cheating. ![]() |
If you withhold information about your family and he finds out in the future, it will may cause serious problems between the two of you. Just tell your future husband everything about your family. If he is cool with it, he will marry you regardless of the condition of your mother. |
Tabon:Words of Wisdom. |
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