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"It is FINISH" |
This is akin to "medicine after death" What happens after February 27th and 28th, back to "suffering and smiling"? |
Proverbs 29:1 – “He who is often rebuked, and hardens his neck, will suddenly be destroyed and that without remedy.” |
Commendable. It's not easy extending a helping hand to someone you don't know in this austere time. It would have been more honorable if he had cut out the publicity aspect of his giving but it still doesn't dampens the effect of his charity . |
These ones will be released soon. Is it not our police and judiciary again? Remember, chinasa was also on bail for kidnapping when he staged another failed one. |
He was sent to that artic prison for this purpose. May his soul rest in peace. |
Nobody is above the law. |
KAI still dey? This outfit originally called WAI (war against indiscipline) formed in the 80's by the Buhari/Idiagbon military administration is suppose to be a voluntary social organization in the mould of Boys scouts and Boys Brigade. In as much as they assist law enforcement by regulating social norms and order. They have no constitutional powers to close down a market no to talk of imposing fine. Are they a revenue generating body? Their excesses must be curtailed this once for the sake of peace. People are at their wits end already. Just imagine what a KAI official regurgitated below: A KAI official approached by human rights advocates over the issue said the protest will further prolong their punishment and fine, and there's nothing the traders or anyone else can do about it. |
May be age related (prebyopia). Nothing mega. Nothing do you Tiwa. |
What fishermen toil to catch delivered free on a platter of MANNA! God is indeed great. |
Wishing them more bliss |
Something is definitely wrong with our kind of inflation. This seems more like a manmade catastrophe than forces of supply and demand. Imagine cement now worth half of someone's minimum wage. This is preposterous! Someone, someday soon will press the Reset button. |
We are inching towards anarchy. When is Hadiza Bala submitting the names of non-performing ministers? Our dependent on oil receipt has undermined development in other sectors of the economy and it's now more imperative that government eases the burden incurred by exporters of agro-produce and even grant tax reprieve to encourage exports. |
In as much as we all love to hate Dangote because of some perceptions we hold about his style of doing business. It must be mentioned that the cost of doing business in Nigeria is outrageously prohibitive. He has to provide virtually every thing from water, power, roads, multiple taxes, health care for staff, and renumeration. All these while still striving to break even and provide shareholders with dividends. My brother! You can not lay the blame squarely on him alone or at all. |
What a painful loss sir. I feel your pain as a parent also. Stay strong and please take care of your health. |
Wondered what they were expecting from someone whose only claim to the number 1 office was that "it was his turn" This same individual avoided press meetings and debates like his predecessor and when he eventually summoned "courage" to attend one, he used proxies to answer questions that even a 5 year old can attempt logically. |
The pervasive hunger may just be the catalyst we needed to midwife the RESTRUCTURING we have been clamouring for. It is the hand of God in disguise. The lesson from our turmoil is that leadership must be given to whoever the cap fits the best, any attempt to introduce primordial sentiments in who governs us will always set all of us backwards. If we don't come out wiser after this, then Nigeria will never be great. |
Cromagnon:Infact, na from farm I dey reply you so. That I have a federal job does not preclude me from farming and it has always been my side hustle. |
Going by your gentleman agreement, there shouldn't have been an issue since it was an informal deal all along. However, keeping his money even for 2 weeks before returning it back is a loss for him going by our galloping inflation. You denied him good use of his funds and now returning it without interest. By reneging on the deal, he comes off the greatest loser. |
Bandits and kidnappers roaming freely with military grade weapons while the Masses are denied the right to self protection. |
Lies! It was all to cover his financial recklessness and incompetence in amounts disbursed to the first family and "hangers-on" around the presidency. |
Karma is always lurking around the corner and it strikes at your happiest of moments. |
Next time, pay the driver using bank transfer and screenshot the receipt to avoid one leg of this problem. As for the store keeper leg, I usually just overlook their part since it's minute. |
O my God! Hear such warped and convoluted thinking! These guys are the bane to the exponential development of this country. How will Nigeria grow if this is what our northern brothers think of monies received as intervention loans in their businesses? What an audacious entitlement mentality. |
Let's wait for our UK legions to confirm your assertion. |
So sad! Promising young men are "going home" in droves while the senile ones are here dragging power and amassing wealth instead of retiring to lead better lives in solitude until their flight is ready. That song almost became the anthem of Akwa Ibom state. RIP |
Everyday, one new directive from Cardoso. What difference does it make if IOC repatriate their fund in one whole or have to do it in 2 tranches 90 days apart besides creating an illusion of FX liquidity in the country. Creating another FX backlog like was done with the aviation industry that saw major airlines pulling out of our country. Policy summersault from one of the "Lagos whiz kids" |
If you don't sell at current prices, you may be on your way back to the village soonest. How do you re-stock those goods without sourcing additional funds? |
We are losing count of CBN's several directives to deposit money banks in a bid to shore-up the naira and increase FX liquidity. It's beginning to look like the cbn is shooting several shots with the hope of one hitting the bull's eye. |
How is the situation at Eleyele-barracks axis? |
He has been donating money "every where he goes" these days especially for health and related matters. We may never get to know how he would have fared with our present security, economic and political crises. Kudos to him. |
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