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Kai! See chameleon When baba was in power, this man never whispered anything bad about his policies. Now that the table has turned, he can now cast opprobrium on the regime that he was party chairman under. Oshobaba is just a "fair weather friend" . |
Kai! See chameleon When baba was in power, this man never whispered anything bad about his policies. Now that the table has turned, he can now cast opprobrium on the regime that he was party chairman under. |
stagger:Thanks for the update |
Yestogood:Thanks for the correction. |
Trusted! Did business with him last year and he delivered. |
This is the way to go. Why store up food in warehouses outside of the market environment and create artificial scarcity so you can maximize profit at the expense of your fellow citizens? As long as those warehouses were loaded by Street boys, they can always be located. Remembered those days of "essential commodities" in the late 80's. Every hoarded commodity discovered was auctioned by the military to the general public at specified prices. Hoarding of food should be designated as TREASON. |
This commissioner of the environment seems to know his job description. He's always in the news for the right reasons. All havens for criminals and street urchins are being decimated daily by his urban renewal program. His kind of energy is desired at the national level. |
Spiritualising a man made calamity is absurd to say the least. It's high time these self profess ''gods of men'' kept mum and be seen to be wise than bare it all out and expose their folly. The principles for nation building and greatness are universal. Any nation that abides by it automatically becomes prosperous. These men have exploited our gullibility for too long. |
When you think you have heard it all, then comes a banger that demystifies the wisdom of SENILITY. Nigeria's problems are not spiritual sir but self inflicted and only the violent can take back what was grabbed, stolen and ran away with. Spiritualising it is akin to making up excuses for Asiwaju. We just hope he didn't bankroll this statement! |
Hmmm! We are exporting food due to the low cost it offers our neighbour nations whose currencies have suddenly found value against our naira. While they mop-up our food, we are dying of hunger from food scarcity. Where are his advisers when you need them!! |
His safety consciousness was very high. I don't know why I detest those rotors stuff. It has claimed men like Kobe Bryant, miles Munroe and Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, a Thai businessman and the owner of the Leicester City soccer club in the Premier League. Its safety records in the aviation industry should be one of the worst among flying machines. |
MerchantMNT:Thanks for the correction. |
Good development. However, such pedestrian bridges should not be haven for streets urchins and drug user. They should be well illuminated and placed at designated bus stops, not miles away. |
We shall enjoy the euphoria while it lasts just like you guys do cocaine. |
It's like crack cocaine which euphoria does not last forever. |
Starting level in clinical practice is 3/3 and is grossly 380k before taxes and deductions. |
Saudi Arabia has been diversifying from oil gradually and it was only a matter of time that alcohol restrictions would be lifted. With their drive for tourists and sports development, their hard core posture was on a shaky foundation. MBS will go down in history as the crowned prince to liberalized the Saudi society. Watch this space as the mandatory hijab and Morality police becomes a relic of a circularized Saudi Arabia
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Even hunters get jersey and rank? |
NDLEA under Gen. Marwa may be touted as the only organization working in Nigeria. They are always in the news for good reasons. |
''some things will never change''....... 2PAC (Changes) |
Playing the neutral card won't work in today's match at all. It's winner takes all and the super Eagles deserves an unalloyed support. He either picks a side or remain with the ivorians- his host whom he is struggling not to annoy. |
This gesture needs scaling up on a larger level. The infrastructural deficits in our schools is really gross. Kudos to Kalu. |
koribobo:Not again! I thought we had settled this matters previously. Please understand the context of the conversation before accusing me of tribalism. SE = Super eagles |
It was only a matter of time. It gained notoriety and traction because the government of the day gave it attention by staging all manners of "animal dances and smiles" in their precinct. With Asiwaju's aloofness to the self inflicted economic destruction of the South East, the players "receive sense" |
The tradomedicine industry is unregulated and an all comers affair. Nigerians opting for herbal substitute to the exhorbitant western medicine are putting their kidneys, livers and overall wellness on the line. We may want to lament government's failures but it does not justify gambling with our health. ''If education is expensive, try ignorance'' |
Chicagograduate:This is not completely accurate sir. Farming is a side hustle and civil service law allows its employees to engage in farming activities and that includes every thing in the value chain. Even doctors other than those in the national health scheme are deemed as private practitioners and can operate private clinics and hospitals which are also side hustle. |
I think we should adopt the policy of the Niger state government on a national scale; ban the export of grains to neighbouring countries for the next one year. It is evident that with the continued devaluation of our currency, surrounding nations now see Nigeria as their safe haven for cheap grains. Banning food export will create a glut and by basic economics reduced prices. Before someone shouts blue murder, other nations have done it in the recent past. India banned rice export in July last year to safeguard her population from starvation. One of the agreements reached with organized labour after PMS was deregulated was the provision of CNG buses as palliative to the increased transportation cost. If government had followed through with this lofty idea, situation may have been a lot different but like they say; "Trust the government at your own peril". Finally, there are ample evidences to show that Cardoso has bitten more than he can chew. He has clearly been promoted above his level of competence. It is imperative for Asiwaju to deploy" that courage " once more and send this Lagos"whiz kid" packing before he collapses our fragile economy like the Jenga game. RESET!! |
That's sorcery she's practicing. A causeless curse warrants to nothing. |
Good job. It's now time to replicate the same heroism at the Lagos-Benin end. Those scallywags need to be taught some lessons also. |
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