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You deserve all the good things coming your way and more, man! I wish even better for you! |
Oga jpphilips, seems Joe Ajaro is a follower of yours here on nairaland. That's a page off your book... ![]() |
modath:Madam, na you oh! Hehe.. There's way too much sense in there to not be heard/seen. Femi Adesina might be lurking around; the message could go very far now. |
ABIOLAXYZ:Are you not forgetting the part where Nigerians thronged into the middle class during his regime, sir? I've considered both the aspects he has failed in and areas I wish he did better. Given our calibre of leaders, its safe to say, albeit on a lighter note, that OBJ did his part, regardless the yardstick used! It's why he has remained relevant to this day. |
989900:Obviously. @post, what you put up there is a lot really, so plausible and attainable in the short to medium term to steady the ship. Kudos! @ the ever present mynd44, uncle lalasticlala, patron seun, threads as this making it to the front page should be a walkover, yeah? |
dukie25:If after reading all that sophisticated stuff, this is all you could offer, then you're even worse than the supposed 'dullard'! The most irredeemable of humans are those who have had a contact with wisdom, yet, refuse to become wise themselves... 'cause really, one cannot educate a scarecrow! |
bolanto24:And who said anything to suggest that it will belong only to Kaduna State? |
jerseyboy:And your 'progressive culture' has moved Nigeria forward how? May the hate in you not consume you someday! |
Funny how Nigeria is kept poor by gross structural imbalances, and the predatory actions of a shockingly corrupt political class, yet, some people don't see any wrong in all these. How's the country to get better when thieves keep having a field day? |
Let's play the blame game! |
That's a record, even by his own high thieving standards! |
Forget state of origin! For me, the environment in which people find themselves goes a long way in shaping them for future prospects. Would the Babayaro's have even taken to playing football had they grown up in Imo? |
dominique:Terry is from Nasarawa state. |
The insensitivity of this regime goes beyond astounding! |
So often, the most mediocre of the bunch get elevated because they have the means. The most deserving of the seat (1) sometimes struggle to get by, (2) lack the popularity required and (3) are always kept at the low ebb of things to ensure that they never stand a chance to return sanity from wherever it must have vacated to since the whites left! |
Goke7:Funny how they lose it when in government, only to get it all back when ousted? The current crop of the political class are a joke! And it's worse because they know all the right things to do, yet, tow the path of infamy. |
![]() Welcome to jamrock! The man makes sense sometimes. But because he talks too much, people might not even care to listen. Don't mind Mr president, he's only setting things straight on his agenda: 1001 ways to not return to Aso Rock! Jega gave Nigerians the greatest lifeline -- the card reader! Buhari's carefree attitude to the plight of the masses is a record. Some other person would say soothing words to allay fears/concerns, but Ajala no just send anybody. |
baby124:Why? |
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6"?! I guess this one is targeted at giants and aliens! |
Good one, Akpabio! I've always liked the man. Destructive criticism will do us no good at all. The misguided and ignorant will beg to differ though. They wouldn't mind the country burning down to the ground just so they could say 'I talk am!'... |
Almajiri1:You keep shouting 'baboon nepa certificate holder' up and down with no respect whatsoever for a man old enough to be your father. It's wrong, misguided and ignorant of you. In the end, it's yourself you're embarrassing. |
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There's too much injustice in the system. People are being sacked without due considerations. People who already know so much about system out to be treated in a more respectful manner and with dignity like he deserves. That guy has enough information. Imagine him siding with bad guys to pull down the agency. |
I haven't been to many unis, but from the ones I have, ABU stands quite tall apart! And yes, that's my alma mater. ![]() |
roqrules04:You're a corper, yet can't tell a student from a pupil? I feel more sorry for you, 'invigilator'! |
This woman never misses the opportunity to remind everyone she owns a mansion though. I like that she's being appreciative. I'm not hating. I'm in fact happy when I see people succeed, especially when they change their family history like she has. But, not a fortnight passes that you don't see something pertaining this same house online. If it's not her, it's the siblings. Makes it look like it's the only sophistication that there is to her person. Tone it down a bit, sis! May whatever god you believe in continue to increase you! |
![]() Awon economist! Everyone is now forming policy maker. All they care about is: make dollar available again, it's been long since my children last had Kellogg. My wife needs that Italian shoe I saw on TV. What gains have we to make from devaluation? Have these people canvassing for devaluation stopped to wonder just why the US is against China devaluing the yen, yet, wants Nigeria to devalue the naira so badly? The US cares about nothing but US! How some people think some thoughts superior just because it's borne by a white man perplexes me. |
Nigeria is at war with itself! The first step to addressing a problem is admitting that there is one in the first place. Lots of innocent souls have been sacrificed with no end in sight. The bloodletting is becoming unbearable, yet, to our leaders, 'it's all part of the game'. Reason? Because none of their own is involved, so they have no idea what it's like to leave home hale and hearty in the morning only to return a lifeless body in the evening, gone with all the promise you held! It happens everywhere in the country, yet we keep making the very same mistakes again and again: tribalising and politicizing it all so to confuse. Unless we retrace our steps and begin to value humanity above all else, I fear we may lose it sooner rather than later. Do not start a fire that could consume you someday. Ethnic/Party/religious/political divides are merely tools meant to divide. And our elites know just how to use it so well! |
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