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Oh! Not again. When will government start honouring agreements without waiting for the workers to embark on industrial action first? But then I wish workers would be more dynamic and creative in pushing home their demands. I done tire for all these strike. |
Oh! Not again. When will government start honouring agreements without waiting for the workers to embark on industrial action first? But then I wish workers would be more dynamic and creative in pushing home their demands. I done tire for all these strike. |
How many times would they approve the construction of this same road? Ok, somebody tell me it is a different section of the road |
I don't think it is right for them or him to do so now bearing in mind the heat that follows and the distraction it brings about. But wait o, shebi na them cancel presidential primaries and chose him as their consensus candidate? So what is all this for? |
News filtering in has it that lawmakers have made a case for independent candidacy. www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/183891-national-assembly-okays-independent-candidacy Details later. My take: The issue of the independent candidacy in my opinion is the best things that can happen to democracy anywhere especially in Nigeria where party structures scheme out individuals whom the people feel would serve their best interest. However, the local government autonomy is not new, the 1999 was explicit in its provision on the local government. however, and for reasons best known for them, governors exploited the loopholes in the constitution and saw to it that that level of government remained a mere extension of the state. It is left to be seen how far this amendment would go in protecting this "autonomy". |
Lol |
K ayusco85:Not always true, you will be amazed at the proportion of chaste ladies who struggle to conceive as against serial abortionists. Topic Well, that should be expected because in African culture, pro creation is one major if not the only reason people get married. So no waste their time, give em what they want. |
True |
I have lost interest in who is what in governance these days until then when we as Nigerians can beat our chest, and be happy for we feel those who are in leadership positions. |
Ademat7:no be blue them dey call am again? When una do am new baptism. |
MrTeymee:lol, now that's not laughing at you but trying to make you see how funny the situation can be. There are beautiful things lying out there waiting for the rare opportunity of making your life beautiful. I can't say much about this, but believe me, your true happiness lies in how long you want to take to get it and how different you want your source of happiness to be from what makes you sad. |
Lol, we are awaiting ratification from the conference committee, which after much much will set up another conference. OP u funny gan! What were you expecting? |
Nice one |
I smell some schemings here |
So long! Gone are the days when industrial actions were potent tools as it has no effect on the people we supposedly use it against, rather it takes it toll on the masses whose interest most time the strikers claim to cater for. We as Nigerians have gotten used to them just like Nepa wahala and the government have built an adaptive immune system, making the strikers appear s tupid, sooner regret their quest and beg for dialogue; an option they fail to explore to the maximum before embarking on industrial actions. |
Ok ma, continue chopping. |
I can see a very big problem arising from his defection. Until it shall come to pass that our political parties have firm standings on ideology, our democratic journey will remain a huge joke. |
Mondisweets:lol, we got pregnant together. I am not saying it doesn't happen, but most times, it is just being over flogged. |
Tbliss12:our educational system is on a downward spiral, until and unless values are reallocated, it is definitely going to get worse and possibly get to the point we make first class and not even know the subject matter of our discipline. A lot of us choose vocations we don't have any business with just because of the "prestige" attached to it. I thank God for my elder brother who opened my eyes to some of these things. Maybe I for follow write the said exam. |
Mondisweets:having been around one, I make good to say that they are most times uncalled for, it is just a machination they use knowing fully well how effective it is towards getting a man to his knees. I know women miss being pregnant for this singular reason. |
Mondisweets:believe me, a lot of pregnant women capitalise on their pregnancy to exhibit certain characteristics. |
clinik:it was very different with the mother of my child, pregnancy was just a protruding belly, she was very active in all of her activities even the sex was two or more times daily. The only major ish then was the uncertainty of the outcome and then our unstable financial status. Massaging her waist on the d day and finally holding her legs apart, pressing her shoulders down and beholding the emergence of my little princess has been an unforgettable experience. The girl has been a great source of joy to me, so unfortunate that the mum took her and left. I do hope to have her back in the nearest future though. Safe delivery to all the expectant papas. |
Fashola would want to prove a point with his heady personality. He should better equip them well and ensure they don't bring back the disease to Nigeria |
Uchwilliam:you can change the brightness from the battery meter, just click on it and select adjust screen brightness |
boniflex:lol, I so did. Jane was her name, I happened to be an assistant class prefect then, each time her name appeared on the noise makers list and I have to be the one to submit it to the class teacher, I usually end up tearing it up by the toilet. Chai! Police Children School Sokoto was fun then. |
A lot of them even though I don't cram usernames, but then I want to meet @Rokiatu, personally. Rokia, how we go take see? |
queenet246:odi ok, dalu. |
Mellorix:he is not hacking the system but cracking a software to make it a full version. |
queenet246:mma mma nu, abum nwafor Umuda ofeme Nke di na mpaghara umuahia north. |
bingbagbo:someone took the picture and in the bedroom |
Abuklaw:yes. Press esc before system boots and change the uefi settings to support legacy device. |
MarvellousGod:sorry, I was barred from commenting on the family board since yesterday, thanks all. I have yet to reach her, but I believe I have tried my best. |
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