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bad Too many bad stories out of the Benue Me thinks there is too much evil and immorality in Benue The people need to turn away from their wicked ways, fast, pray and turn to God to heal their land |
Wao. Women are in trouble |
what if the allegation is not true |
Its like Dickson is as greedy as Okorocha Wants to install his cousin as his successor |
80% voter turn out is a lie |
A nice ride for a weekend cruise |
Yes Achebe was indeed a great man. In Things Fall Apart, he told a very important story: the African Man's own side of the story. In Part 1, he showed clearly that Africans lived in well organized societies before they had any contact whatsoever with the White Man - they had their religion, they had their culture, they had morals, and they had sports! The Europeans' account was that Africans lived like semi-animals prior to their entry into Africa. This was a lie. It was so important to tell our own side of the story and this is what Achebe did for us in Things Fall Apart |
kolaa007:Yeah sweet ride and at give away price! |
Going |
Still going |
A fool will be considered wise if he shuts his trap |
This babe is still eager for a new home |
This baby is still available for give away |
Still available |
Dukeolumidemans:135k |
6 Loader CD player
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Just sweet
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Sweet leather seats
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Xtra Clean Registered just 7 months ago (March, 2019) Used sparingly by a banker - just to and from Office Reason for Sale - Relocating out of the country Sweet Leather Seats Sweet Wheels 6 Loader CD player Blue tooth Player works with any smart phone or Device Factory AC Low Mileage Buy and drive LOCATION: PORT HARCOURT |
Exactly. |
how will it not be in red?? Does he inspire confidence in anybody? |
Grace is the name of one woman in my village |
Sanusi Should Not Have Been Made CBN Governor Actually Lamido Sanusi should not have been appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The CBN is the main regulator of Nigeria's banking industry. This means that they issue rules to guide; they check the activities of, and they also have the power to sanction commercial banks. At the time Sanusi was appointed CBN governor by late President Yar' Adua, he was First Bank's CEO, and basic corporate governance rules ought not have allowed that appointment. It is inappropriate to move straight from being a player to being a regulator for several reasons. As the regulator, you now have the power to preside over over the audit of your own activities in your former organisation, and it is well known that no one should be allowed to audit himself. As a regulator, you would also have the power to channel lots of favors to your former organisation including overlooking their infractions. For these reasons, most advanced economies would not allow a player to become a regulator until at least ten years after the person has ceased being a player. Sanusi's appointment as CBN governor was therefore wrong, just as it was wrong to move Emefiele straight from Zenith to CBN; but Emefiele's case is another topic of its own. He Was Ruthless Once Sanusi became CBN governor, it seemed he already made up his mind to deal with some of his former competitors. He immediately sent examiners to certain banks - Intercontinental, Oceanic and a few others. Within a few weeks, the examiners concluded that Intercontinental Bank had huge negative shareholders funds. This was a result of the fact that many of their big risk assets was classified as loss even where they were not actually lost. Also, to get an appropriate value for Intercontinental, their real assets would have needed to be revalued: real assets were typically recorded at cost but their values increase significantly over time. With the hurried nature of that examination, such revaluations were apparently not done. It seemed Sanusi's mind was made up to deal with his former competitor Erastus Akingbola and he did that ruthlessly. He sold Erastus' Intercontinental Bank to a much smaller bank. It was during the time of global economic crisis: many of the big banks across Europe and America had to be bailed out by their governments and allowed to survive. But in the case of Intercontinental, Sanusi never gave Erastus any second chances. Intercontinental Bank had a huge customer base and enormous goodwill, and a bailed out Intercontinental would have been able to fight their way back. But Sanusi never gave Erastus and his Intercontinental any second chances. He was ruthless. Karma Will Always Visit Karma is an automatic visitor. If she has not paid you a visit, get ready to make her welcome, for she is surely on her way. People will always reap what they sow and Sanusi will not be different. As his emirate is broken, preparatory to his final dethronement, perhaps it all comes down to Karma |
Seems the IPOBs are always ahead IPOBs come first, Afonjas come second, while the Boko Harams of the North are the main problem of this country as they always come last |
Breaks record with 347 scores Won’t be admitted in Unilag, his choice of school due to age, says JAMB Registrar Trailed by 16 year old boy who scores 346 Both two leading candidates from Imo, Abia states As the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, released the results of the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, UTME, a 15-year-old boy from Abia State emerged the best candidate by scoring 347 marks considered as the highest by board. Similar, a 16-year-old boy from Abia State came second by scoring 346 marks just as a 17 year old from Osun State trailed behind with 345, considered by the board as the third best result in the 2019 UTME. But the Registrar of JAMB, Prof Ishaq Oloyode, who announced this at a media briefing, Saturday, however, said the best candidate may not be admitted in the University of Lagos,which he chose as his first choice because of age. He gave the names of the three best candidates as Ekene Franklin: Igban Emmanuel Chidiebube and Oluwo Isaac Olamilekan Oloyode did not disclose the intended courses of the best performing students. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/05/breaking-15-year-old-scores-highest-in-2019-utme/ |
Just imagine what sat down and wasted precious time to write .. These people are living their lives, get yours |
Rubbish This Nwakaeme that nobody has ever heard of as a footballer could not have been able to make a team that had the likes Osaze, Anichebe, etc playing in top leagues qq |
Yemi Tella'a team played fantastic football and also won the 2007 u-17 world cup. They had excellent players in virtually in all positions and played amazing football. Unfortunately most of the players were not helped to develop Players improve, chances are Alaba was not better than the players that made the team back then |
Tradermoni is a dumb idea |
If a woman becomes the governor of a state, would the husband attend? |
Bad |
Nigeria has not booked any world cup ticket yet!! Presently, Nigeria has 6 points, Uganda 3, Angola 3. If Nigeria lose by even a single goal to Uganda, she will not qualify for the world cup if Angola beat Tanzania by a two or more goal margin |