ezechi242: You took me to school but you miseducated me even worse than my olodo social studies teacher in pri 1.
There are taxes like that in other countries can you measure the rate of development in those countries with that of Lagos? ....Amoeba like you.
Aside lekki, Ikeja,vi, and some parts of ajah tell me any where that is developed in Lagos.....or is mushin, makoko, agege, ilaje, iwaya,ajegunle not in Lagos?....a place that is the 2 worse place to live in the entire universe?....people that doesn't travel always thinks their fathers one room is heaven.
Countries have slums, all countries.... Now, what is your state of Origin? Let's start from there since it is not a worse place to live.
tripoli007: If this is not madness then I don’t know what it is , telling people to pay for parking outside an organization, company or eatery makes no sense . This is pure double taxation , you pay several tax to local government and also LIRS . Will the government also provide security outside that fence . This is pure madness and must be campaigned against
ezechi242: Its still same thing....why would you pay for parking cars in your own state, after paying rediculous amounts on taxes nd other useless levies.
They want to form civil society when we can not see any meaningful thing they use our taxes for ...spits
Child of hate, let me take you to school.
Parking taxes are in most countries, before you open your mouth to ask again what she benefits, mention a state in Nigeria that is like Lagos.
real777: Radio is life. Everyday for me. You hardly find a nigerian girl or lady listening to radio except maybe mass communication students for IT purposes.
If you manage to see a Nigeria girl tune to a radio station, it is nothing else other than those childish relationship programs presented by mass comm undergraduates / corpers lolz
I'm addicted to ITV radio (Independent Radio) for 25 years now especially programs like: man around town, people talk to people, rush hour, etc.... Many years ago, it was BBC / VOA I listen to via transistor radio. I detest the so called naija jams played on radio. They are meaningless noise to me. Play local high life music instead.
Radio is one of the reasons northerners are wiser than southerners politically & agriculturally.
animationagency: I have 3 laptops, 2 in use, 1 bad. The first one up to 4hours 30mins on moderate usage, the second one, less than 2 hours. Mainly for Freelancing things.
I have hp double cell notebook battery for sell, Minimum battery life as at last used was more than 3 hours. Dm if interested.
In the fourth frame, while other military personnel were trying to catch the glimpse of the president, the man in camou, who I strongly believe is from the Nigeria Army stood with his eyes on the ball.
The Coalition of Support Groups for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in collaboration with Tinubu Support Group organizes a two million solidarity walk in Kano state.
To keep my mail secured, I opted in for two-step verification, I got 8 digit backup codes and saved them on my phone.
Today, my phone formatted itself, and I tried logging in to my mail, I am struck at the two steps options, it is not popping yes on the phone verification and I don't have my eight-digit verification.
backbencher: Yeah, that is If the parole board would grant it
I watched a recording of her last parole hearing some years ago. She looked contrite enough to me, but it wasn't good enough for the board.
Also a lot depends on if the family of her victims make a strong case for her not to get parole.
Finally if she has a serious illness, or is disabled, maybe she may get parole
Parole is not freedom like we know it though. You report to a parole officer regularly. And if he or she thinks you are not living up to the conditions of your parole, that's back to jail for the rest of yoir sentence
backbencher: I don't think they are looking at parole for this one.
Plus being sentenced with parole, does not mean you would get parole.
There is one prisoner who committed a school shooting decades ago. As at five years ago, she had her request for parole denied.
Modified
Brenda Spencer, the prisoner i referenced above, was sentenced by 1980. She was eligible for parole by 2005. It was rejected. 2009, rejected, and told to come back in 10 years. Next parole hearing , 2022. No chance she would get it. (And she killed just 2 kids.)
For more infor about the crime she committed..see here.
She will be eligible for parole in September 2022.
I will pick the side of innoson. Almost all Nigerian banks are useless. They milk the poor masses, unsolicited debits, poor network, and bad customer care services.
Minjim: If Tinubu with all his questionable corrupt personality, after 20yrs, stands up and sees no one to challenge him for the office of president, how is that his fault actually? Its the fault of the sleeping, lazy Nigerians
And don't tell me he's too powerful to unseat.
Together, we have the power to resist this dejavu.
Even when I travel home, local people don't like Tinubu because they see him as being corrupt and greedily thirsty for power and control.
You have not questionable reputation, challenge him!
Why I beat up my lecturer, UNILORIN final year Student explains
Captain Walz, a Unilorin final year student of the Department of Microbiology, who bruised a female lecturer, Mrs Zakariyau, has explained the reasons for his action.
He alleged to have gone to the office of the lecturer to beg her to help wave the required SIWES course which he missed due to an unexpected event.
He claimed to have met Mrs Zakariyau numerous times, but all led to negative responses before the last Thursday assault on the lecturer.
Salaudeen Waliu, while speaking to University Campus Journalists, UCJ-Ilorin, claimed that ” months before the last Thursday incident, he was arrested and locked up for two months, thereby warranting his inability to attend SIWES duties.”
He said he had gone to Allen Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos State, to meet a friend for the first time. He was waiting for the friend when according to him, he “felt the impulse to urinate.”
Salaudeen said he urinated near a car parked by drainage when he was challenged by someone who must have washed the car.
He said he was accused of being a thief and was not allowed to explain himself before mobs descended on him, meted out jungle justice and handed him over to the police which led to his detention for two months.
The final year student said after the incident in Lagos, he approached Mrs Zakariyau to explain to her his ordeal but the lecturer said there was no help to offer, except he joined the next set which would result in an extra year.
He said on the fateful Thursday when he entered the lecturer’s office, she ordered him out of her office.
” I got angry, I didn't know what came over me, I started arguing and she told me to leave her office, I told her if I don’t leave, what is she going to do?
“She then threw a mug at me which injured me and I started beating her,” he added.
Salaudeen said the female lecturer did not fight back, so he went on to beat her and later dragged her out of her office to continue the beating.
” I dragged her out and she ran. I chased and kept beating her before people came. I tried to run but was later caught by the school security,” he stated in the security cell of the institution where he was locked up since he was returned from ‘F’ Divisional Police station, Tanke in Ilorin, the Kwara state.
Grandmeister: These are very young boys dying a needless death! Calling them heroes is just masking the fact that most of these green boys wouldn't be dead in a country that works. Many of them would rather be a surgeon or an engineer than facing blood thirsty mujahedeens
Regardless, we should respect their act of sacrifice as heroism! At the point of signing to join the force, anywhere in the world, you've legitimately surrendered you all, hence hero!
The obligation we owe them is to thank them always, despite their chooses of career.