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A bitter sweet situation . Given that state police will be a force multiplier to the few federal police personnel, it will also engender home grown solutions to local problems best understood and handled by indigenes of a locality. However, the fear of abuse and state capture of such security institutions to oppression political opponents is sacrosanct. The federating units must bring out a near perfect blueprint to govern the modus operandi of such organ to prevent abuse. |
There is no evidence whatsoever to prove that he was sports betting. Besides, this looks like a skit because that man in the clip does not look like someone deserving of oxygen supplementation in the first place. This is just a click bait! |
There is no evidence whatsoever to prove that he was sports betting. Besides, this looks like a skit because that man in the clip does not look like someone deserving of oxygen supplementation in the first place. This is just a click bait! |
Inflation rates running like petrol dispensing meter. |
You can all see that the hike in food prices has been arbitrary and artificial with no links to the FX situation whatsoever. The arbitrageurs amongst us have allowed their allure for sudden wealth to obscure their vision from the severe hunger in the land occasioned by their pernicious business practices. |
Hoping they are truly innocent. Releasing indoctrinated hard core members of BH into the larger society will set back the work of the security agencies by several years. |
If not for social media................ |
This is an investment that will surely reap massive ROI. However, why is he charging in dollars despite the several warnings by CBN for goods and services within Nigeria to be denominated in naira and not dollars? This advertisement runs foul of CBN's regulations. |
Spreading 5 billion thin into several sectors may end up defeating the aim of the program with associated difficulty ensuring accountability . What will 5 exercise book to 850 K students achieve? 50K yearly education grant to over 27K indigent students nationwide is suppose to pay for what exactly in this present economic quagmire? I would have suggested that 2 or 3 critical areas affecting the lives of the generality of the masses would have benefited from massive funds injection with easily verifiable outcomes instead of the government clutching at straws. Example: 1- WAEC/NECO /JAMB should have been declared free for all indigenes. 2- CNG buses procured to run major routes in the morning and at close of school to transport students and citizens alike to closest bus terminal to their schools and homes. 3- Procurement of essential drugs like antimalarials, antihelminthics etc for free access {if prescribed} to the populace who seek medical attention in state general hospitals. Making treatment of children under 5 years free in designated state hospitals. |
Resurrection212:I will want to wish you don't have problems with comprehension. The only fool waiting for a Messiah may just be you because I clearly stated in my write-up that "the ship has set sail and we will have to live with the brunt of our actions or inactions" If the voice of the people was truly the voice of God, I can bet you that the voices of APC supporters will kill Asiwaju before the voices of Obi's supporters. |
20 million naira of tax payers money pledged frivolously to those constitutionally mandated to be proactive in curtailing crimes instead of reacting to crimes and criminalities. |
Solving Nigeria's multifarious and hydra headed problems are easier done from outside the seat of power just like it's easier to coach a football team and select the best eleven players outside the pitch of play. Oliseh was a good football analyst on DSTV supersports but a woeful and divisive coach when eventually given the coaching job. "If wishes were horses, beggers will fly" . |
Most of the facts you reeled out though true but disappointingly are records achieved under apartheid south Africa. The present crops of leaders after Madiba have plummeted the economic hopes and fortunes of blacks and whites alike to an unenviable low. |
Thanks for the new insight. Used to think it was because the were always at the bottom of the Scottish league table. |
This is a great news indeed! May he continue to wax stronger academically and win more laurels for self and country. On why alumni don't contribute to their alma mater, I can deduce that the cost of passing through your institution is so prohibitive that the parents and students spend the better part of their post graduation waiting for the ROI. |
All these would have been prevented if we had used common sense in choosing our leadership instead of pandering to ethno-religious sentiments. Now that the ship has set sail , we must bear the brunt of our actions or inactions. |
It won't favour them. |
I can not agree more with your assertion. Infact, Nigeria should ditch all future procurements of manned combat air assets and frames and concentrate on long endurance drones. The advantages of drones are too numerous to enumerate. |
The military seems to have kept their part of the bargain by remaining in the barracks for so long and refusing to interrupt civil rule despite all the failings of our current democratic journey. They need serious commendation on that part. However, our politicians should not ride on this and continue to trample on the citizens as the current hardship may provoke a revolution that even the military will stand aside in support of the people. |
Let's try and break the GWR in the fields of agriculture, sports, medicine, science and technology and not only in some copycat solo rituals |
Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. I detest cyber bullying. If the team was praised in their victories, why single out individuals for social bashing in a supposed team sport? That last game had only 2 options, win or loose. We took the later. So why the hullabaloo? Those bashing iwobi are not good sports men. |
Yea! Not so fast. They are wasting their time burning the national flag while the shrines of the imams that sold them the Muslim Muslim ticket still stands. When common sense was being drummed into their tympanum, they were carried away by religious sentiments and refused to interrogate the choices before them. Its barely a year and they are already eating "grass". By the end of Asiwaju's first term, all indices for measuring developments will be in the negatives. The few that will survive the looming economic carnage will "receive sense by force" Quote: "Whoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy" Prov. 29;1 |
It couldn't have flown! The kite crashed before its inaugural flight. |
Yes father! |
The agony of a catastrophic defeat and early outser from the tournament in disgraceful manner! Can we blame them when we have ourselves poured out all our annoyance on iwobi despite our enviable 2nd position. |
What is good for the geese is also good for the gander. On 17 March 2023, following an investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia which no nation has dared to effect despite his many travels. It's all diplomatic harakiri with impossible enforcement potential. On a lighter note; Statue wey Ehedioha destroy for imo and nothing happen na im Putin dey provoke? Una sure say the matter no get "za oza room" inside.
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Bizarre!! How is her private life their business? Someone comes to pick her by 10pm and returns her by 12 or 1am is now a crime warranting her arrest abi? Where is her rights to freedom of association? She must definitely have "monitoring spirits" as neighbours. |
Turned out to be a gas truck explosion. Our safety standards for transportation of flammable/ combustible materials is suspect. |
Exotic |
Gas fires are one of the fires that are difficult to quench. It sad losing properties in these austere times. Hoping no life was lost. |
Mehn!! Crazy things really went down under Buhari's watch as president. I think Trump was right when he referred to him as "the lifeless one". Only God knows the quantum of sleaze the first lady and maman daura committed against our Treasury if a recharge card seller (Sabiu) can become so rich as to even own and maintain a private jet by being a "hanger" around the "Lifeless one" . |
Good development that the NBA has taken up the fight to squarely oppose the proposed intrusion into our legal system by our erstwhile colonial master. For me, they see us as a people who are gullible and can be fleeced at every given opportunity. The quest to partake in the "gold rush" during election seasons is the enticement that is attracting these leeches. Why are they not signing such trades agreements with south Africa or Kenya? As long as the deal doesn't automatically permits Nigeria trained lawyers the same unrestrained rights to practice law in the UK , then that agreement is equivalent to self immolation. I'm not sure any charlatan garbed in a political cloak will advocate same in the health profession as foreign trained doctors may not understand the nuances of tropical diseases. |
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