iwaeda: As traders struggle to stay afloat amid heaps of refuse that have taken over parts of the popular Oyingbo Market in the Lagos Mainland Local Government Area of Lagos State, consumers are raising concerns about the impact of poor waste management on food safety and public health. IDOWU ABDULLAHI reports
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Now is the time when you need the Commissioner for Environment to be very proactive about all the heaps of rubbish that has taken over many areas of Lagos State in recent times?
[quote author=wwwihy post=139784353]Disgraceful as NDC scores Zeros at Enugu Senatorial Election polling unit[/quote]NDC is for OBI wave and valid on the day Obi goes to the Poll
Mankind2024: From Market Leader to Delisting: The Dunlop Nigeria Story.
NB: This is my original article, with AI assistance used to improve clarity and presentation.
The recommendations are also good for a foreign investor that wants to invest in Nigeria to do stress test before committing money to production and not be carried away by the assumed population figures of 240m people bandied around by media
Afrah04: I've always been big on not dating someone living close to me, either neighbor or even coursemates, but guys this dude . I don't know if it's ovulation konji or smtin else... He's so mysterious, calm and collected, often tries to say hi..... I just want a steamy session even if it's once fr. I nursed that thought until some weeks back I overheard him saying girls that are easy to get are loose; in this time and age what is wrong for two adults to have real sexual connections without hiding under the guise of relationship? Anyways av recollected my feelings.
Back in the days, when you kill and caught by government, government will kill you too ( Lawrence Anini, Monday Osunbor etc comes to mind) but nowadays, when you kill and caught by government, government gives you amnesty...just imagine!
Airlord2030: Alaba should be demolished Trade fair should be demolished Computer village should be demolished Mandillas should be demolished Ladipo should be demolished. Etc
We need more housing units to accommodate our population in Lagos . The lands of this places can comfortably accommodate 10,000 highrise housing units each....
Then the affected places should be rebuilt somewhere else...
Lagos can do better than having slums called markets litter everywhere in 2026.
We have not solved this simple one in the picture that has recently taken over the whole of Lagos roads and streets in many places ..you want to go on demolish spree
nlfpmod: A fan filming Karim Benzema driving his Ferrari convertible in Monaco accidentally captured Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola walking with a curvaceous woman in the background, turning the clip viral in Nigerian circles.
The post humorously claims Benzema has landed Otedola in trouble, as social media users joke about how he might explain the "mystery lady" to his wife Nana.
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So did baba take his girlfriend or sidechick on vacation to Monaco?
The ones we nationalized back in the days where are they today?
Ordinary refinery, NNPC cannot run.
British Petroleum (BP): In July 1979, the federal government nationalized the London-based oil giant's assets entirely, which led to the expansion of the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
[quote author=Olofofo247ng post=139743728]I will not tell Nigerians how I will generate 10,000MW of electricity. It’s not for them to know. They just have to believe me and vote for me — Peter Obi
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I am willing to assist with idea how to generate 30,000 megawatts
It has shown that bandits and terrorists usually attack military formations at night and midnight and early hours. That is the more reasons military formations should maintain red alert guards at all times and heightened red alert guards at night time.
Recent events have shown that while terrorists are planning and moving to attack at night, Military formation guards are caught napping.
South Africa should refund the $61 billion dollars Nigerian Government spent on South Africa. Money that should have been used to create jobs for Nigerians, Nigerian Government spent it to liberate South Africa, now they are ungrateful.
Nigerians would not have been going to South Africa if the $61 billion dollars was used to create jobs for Nigerians
South Africa should refund the $61billion dollars Nigerian Government spent on South Africa
Nigeria was at the global forefront of the fight against apartheid. Between 1960 and 1995, Nigeria contributed an estimated cumulative total of $61 billion to liberate South Africa.
This investment encompassed direct financial aid, institutional support, and lost oil revenues from embargoes.Key Actions Against ApartheidFinancial and Material Aid: Nigeria established the Southern African Relief Fund (SAFR). This included the "Mandela Tax," where civil servants and students sacrificed up to \(2\%\) of their monthly salaries to support the African National Congress (ANC). Nigeria also provided \(5\) million in annual subventions to the ANC and PAC.Economic Boycott:
Nigeria refused to sell oil to the apartheid regime and nationalized British petroleum assets, causing an estimated loss of $41 billion in oil revenue.Travel and Asylum: Nigeria issued over 300 Nigerian passports to exiled South Africans (such as future President Thabo Mbeki) and sheltered freedom fighters so they could travel and lobby internationally.
Educational Support: The country provided free university scholarships to thousands of Black South Africans during an era when their basic education was restricted by the apartheid