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[/b]I modath: One cannot stop emphasising this.... If lie waka waka for a 100yrs, na one day truth go overtake am!! Thought he is the best governor ever liveth? ![]() *Food for thought*. But why do these people keep messing themselves & their own up in full public glare!!! [b]have some dignity people!!! Na wah oo! Hehe. Forget hatchet men earning their pay; that man hasn't done shiii. More than 90% of the infrastructure on ground were laid by his predecessors.Asides empowering Aguleri and environs, he has no notable achievements, unless of course, if someone counts those three needless flyovers as such. We are on ground here - living very close to him, in fact. It's why we laugh and move on to the next topic when those pouring with false encomiums by sycophants filter in. |
More like established Yahoo Boys of Nigeria on Instagram. |
adconline:You're really one hell of a funny guy. Who did this to you? You're too hateful and troublesome. People like you are the cause of man's many problems. |
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Usman212s:People like you are the problem of this world. What makes it pathetic? Better change your sorry perspective of life. |
neocortex:Are you stupid?! Where's the challenge? It's a shame you don't know what simple words like ignorance and half-truths mean. You went OT and are here talking about context and challenge. |
neocortex:So? How does it concern you? Did I quote you? Talking about context, did you not realize I was driving home a point using my own experience? Much as this is a public forum, you guys should know your limits. You didn't have to quote me to spew inanities. |
airsaylongcon:The apprehension depends on the area and the mindset of the people. Those "angwan" areas are best avoided. |
dafeyankee:Why are you people like this for Pete's sakes?! So because someone helped others, you want to turn him to atm machine or what? That's surely not how you show gratitude. |
HungerBAD:Some people are just something else. Thanks for your generosity by the way. May God replenish you in thousand folds! |
airsaylongcon:No, he wouldn't have been killed. As a child growing up, my friends and I, though Christians, used to attend Juma'at with our Muslim friends. We were treated very well by all. This happened in Yobe State. I know a lot of Muslim men married to Christian women that let their children practice Christianity, even in Kano. The radicalism makes the news, but only a handful are. A lot of them are quite tolerant and understanding. The outlook of a congregation depends on the perspective of the Imam. That said, I have always been an admirer of the Yoruba people. They always place humanity first, regardless what. I believe that in all of Africa, only they and the Senegalese Muslims go neck to neck as far as tolerance. |
All I see is the intolerance of man towards mankind. The youths have no right whatsoever to attack them. They didn't have to take the law into their hands. The Nigerian state is again playing itself into a danger she might not be able to get ahold of in time before the destruction is done. Victimization begets retaliation. If care is not taken, this will birth a terror group deadlier than we have ever seen. If their precedence is any indication of their tendencies, then, I urge everyone to thread carefully. As for Lalong, he's just trying to appeal to his bosses higher up the ladder. |
richidinho:That's because Patience conquered death. She died and rose again. ![]() |
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These people and their victim mentality sha. Even Germany has moved on. The war was won and lost, your people are still thriving, making a living in various parts of the country. Yet, you carry the matter for head like galla. Makes me shudder at the thought of what could have been had they been meted half the punishment Germany serve(d). It's sad what went down, but no amount of lamentation can change what's been done. |
They must have brainwashed the girl already. I detest dastardly acts! ![]() |
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blazer234:Those people don't wield any political influence o. They are backroom heavy weights. They are not popular with the people at all. Obj had the backing of the northern elites. Place both Adamu Ciroma and Mamman Daura against even Fayose and watch them lose badly. The only reason they might win even the north will be as a result of religious and ethnic bias. But even at that, they will struggle. Those guys didn't help nobody but they and theirs. |
QuotaSystem:Damn. E be like say you no want make some people wake up at all this morning. This blow is deadly! ![]() To make matters worse, the article come too long for dem to read, talk less of understand. |
One might think that she is wailing. But, far from it, that is a voice of reason, a prove that she isn't a sycophant. She could have played to their dictates and concentrate on stealing us dry, but no, she's more concerned about legacy, about posterity and what could have been. That is a wife. Those evil hands just wanna cut, they don't care whose fingers are caught. Only a dutiful wife will be as concerned. When your husband is changing right before your eyes, becoming someone that you do not recognize, you know that the invisible hands are at work, and you should do anything to save him! I especially like her motherly instincts. She must have listened to the voices murmuring. It's now Clear who the hands behind the Tinubu brouhaha are. Mr. President should really watch his back, and especially the company. The wife must have had it up to here to spill it all out like she did on air. And, she must have discussed it with him in the bedroom but got no positive responses. I read a comment on Sahara Reporters where someone insinuated that those power mongers are never embarrassed. Instead, they will try to set PMB against the wife. In his words, "in the Villa there are no morals, no true friends, only back-stabbers, Power mongers and eye-servicers!" "Abi you think say na 'bridge of flyover' dis [kind] people come look for Abuja so?!" Nothing could be more true. Those words resonate with me. Imagine, even Mamman Daura's son was reaching out to BBC in an attempt to stop the broadcast. E be like na ehn entire family go lay mat for Aso. The scary thing is that they are the closest to the president right now. His true friends remain sidelined. |
Allah ya Jah zamanin oga. ![]() |
saintdennis:You could have read and passed since your comprehension skills aren't all that good. You lack understanding. Normally, I don't respond to dumb people. But, yeah, guess it's your lucky day. Now move with it! |
I relate with what she's saying. In two northern cities (Kano and Kaduna) and on two different occasions, I've been privy to some information. I saw firsthand where Nigeria's future was being discussed. I am not talking about postulates. I mean, proposals were put forward as to how to run what. They debated, but in the end, they all agreed on one thing. I was too young to make a meaning of it at the time, but seeing this now, it reminds me of a lot. The one that's still fresh on my mind was one occasion where NDA admission for that year was being discussed. Even worse, they had the papers right there in front of them. They placed calls through to friends whose kids applied and automatically entered their names in the final list. In my head, I was like, wow. If you've been privileged enough to enter where power brokers meet, you will understand. I saw it, and from my experience, I can never say never. Mamman Daura, I know, is devil reincarnate, along with Adamu Ciroma. The kaduna mafia is real and is always alive. Whenever the northern cabal is mentioned, that's them. The real men aren't even these ones that have been mentioned. But, . |
izombie:You're the shameless one here. A shame to all the money put into your education. Where in the story did you see that he was going for medical treatment of any sort? But I guess the hate in you wouldn't allow you read, let alone, understand. But you've gotta save your day and that of your fellow deranged ilks. Don't just litter our space with nonsense! |
Ka ga barawo! So it's even worse. This man is a psychopath. No love for your profession. It's all about the money. Why should we not believe that you took the money seeing as you have no pride in your job? Afterall, it's those who seek to build a reputation that would do otherwise. You aren't guilty, yet, felt it was unsafe to stay in your own house? One would think that you were trying to escape the rapture. The guilty, they say, are afraid of even their own shadows. It's good that you're aware of your notoriety for delivering controversial judgements. Ole! |
Yesu Christi! The amount of ignorance spewed by people in this information age is unprecedented and cannot be surmounted by any other, not even the one that grappled the stone age. Central banks inject money into the banking system through monetary policy actions - the same way they remove it. One will think that this is simply printing more money. But the monetary system is way more complicated than that. I didn't read the article to see how it was done as I was caught by the comments on here first, but, injecting money into the economy doesn't entail just increasing the notes in circulation; rather, it also implies increasing the "deposits from the bank" section in the Central Bank's balance sheet. And if that's the case, the naira notes in circulation is more or less constant. The point there is that, there has been an increase in the broad money supply, nonetheless, the narrow money supply or M1 money supply remains constant. So, you are not supposed to "see it" exactly. That said, the quoted amount isn't even enough to mop up the shit that has been done to the economy. But as more more is pumped into the economy, the impact will percolate through the entire economy to the point that you will begin to "feel it". |
PassingShot:Help me tell am! Why did he not pray the same for his boss. And if he did, does it mean the prayers weren't answered? If so, what makes him think that PMB needs his ineffective prayers to begin with? Guy is a clown! |
modath:LOL. Amin Jesu! Your incredible poise, patience, and tolerance headlines your noble personality. Sure inspiring! |
Look how this man is dismantling their position with ease. You satanists and lovers of all things bad can shout in outrage and frustration all you want, this government remains unflappable! Great insight, Prof! In order words, the practice of respect for members of the Judiciary was a privilege, not a right. ![]() |
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Hehe. Forget hatchet men earning their pay; that man hasn't done shiii. More than 90% of the infrastructure on ground were laid by his predecessors.



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