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Noo o, make she come back..shebi she say aso rock na her papa house ![]() |
Na small small..we ll still get there |
Hmm, indeed. Buh sometimes "we shouldn't blame God for creating Lion..we should rather thank him for not giving it wings"..has any1 imagined how disastrous another 4 yrs of this administration wld look like? I feel we should keep thanking God for bringing this nightmare of an administration to an end instead of complaining repeatedly on the state of the economy..,With Buhari, there is still hope for the rape victim called Nigeria. |
Oh Yes, considering the state of the economy shakazuldadon:To slap u dey hungry me, I swear.. Ridiculous post
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IdiAmin1:hahahhaha...Nice one. |
OREMUSSANCTUS: ![]() |
Rapmoney:igbo boy, how market today? ![]() |
son4century:loool..u don't understand.. U shld know from my narration that d girl didn't want to abort the pregnancy..so the guy had to try the spiritual way |
SeverusSnape:hmmm..speechless |
SeverusSnape: U can't be a muslim. This I am sure..Tell me another thing pls |
Now, that's a leader. A disciplined leader. If this happened during campaign, the badbelles would say its all make believe. Buhari is a true leader. |
SeverusSnape:LWKMD...Oboi, u sure say u dey go church so? This ur post funny die.. |
ezelion:lol..its not so, bro. Its hightime pple learnt from the sentence of others. Its a simple rule.."Drug trafficking is an offence punishable by death". Pls, my brother, what is difficult for pple to understand here? Why do they keep breaking this law? Its a shameful thing to protest this, I must be frank with u. |
OREMUSSANCTUS:you no dey tire? ![]() Wetin concern Buhari? Why haven't we heard the confessions/revelations of those boko haramites captured and interrogated? Una just dey deceive una sef like the man wey dey omenka profile
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Redoil:wetin I do again, redoil? ![]() |
Smagiro18:LWKMD..u for no wake na. ![]() |
OREMUSSANCTUS:haahahahahaha..I can't believe I just liked your post. U no go kill person for nairaland |
OREMUSSANCTUS:your spirit no lie sha..my wife, mhizpeaarl na igbo .And I am ok with her.. ..When did u predict the fall of PDP? ![]() |
gabriel212:yea, you are right..buh I am right as well. This is a very shameful act. And it must stop. Many have been killed for commiting this crime buh others will never learn. These protesters should channel their energy in enlightening their pple/Nigerians on the dangers of this crime instead of protesting..90% of the pple killed are igbos. Talk true |
SeverusSnape:hmm..There are fake imams too buh just as I stated earlier, they are not many. I must be frank about this. A friend of mine, outta gullibility, gave over 30k to one man that claimed to be an Alfa to help get rid of a 6months(+) pregnancy. The man took the money from him assuring him(my friend) he ld get rid of it through some sort of prayers...only for the girl to deliver twins after the 9th month ![]() |
SeverusSnape:lool..shebi d news get source.. Believe me, there are many fake pastors and imams out there. But more fake pastors |
SeverusSnape:I think that ended his boxing career. |
barcanista:it was God's doing buh u know how God works..beyond man's understanding..The same God that made pharaoh king, sent Moses upon him.. |
OREMUSSANCTUS: ..What do u mean by Ph.D holder?And why are u calling on Barcanista and temitemi1 to help u out? Are u running out of bullets? |
OREMUSSANCTUS:lool...we called on God for some1 who can manage the resources, God answered our prayer and that's why we have Buhari..And now, we are calling on God again to help guide Buhari on how to manage the resources & fix a broken economy. What is wrong with this prayer, biko? |
Chigold101:is that how u keep God out of everything u do? + My comment was based on what I quoted. |
SeverusSnape:lol..Samuel peter(bigbelle) no fit beat viatli klitschko for fight |
I am sure the driver won the fight.. Samuel peter(BigBelle) no fit beat vitali klitschko for fight. |
JEGA01:God isn't sleeping..He ll guide Buhari. I believe Nigeria will be great again. |
The grim economic situation in the country was brought to the fore on Tuesday by governors and governors-elect of the All Progressives Congress (APC) when the Imo State Governor and Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF), Chief Rochas Okorocha, painted a picture of desperation in several states that have not been able to pay workers salaries. Okorocha, who led his colleagues to meet with Buhari in Abuja, informed journalists at the end of the meeting that the terrible state of the economy had put the payment of April salaries of workers in jeopardy. “One of the issues that became of concern to all of us is the state of the Nigerian economy which is really in a bad shape. We have come to notify the incoming president of the challenges ahead of him. “As it stands today, most states of the federation have not been able to pay salaries and even the federal government has not paid April salaries and that is very worrisome, by May and June, the unpaid salaries will be in cumulative of three months,” he said. On behalf of the state governors, Okorocha pleaded with the incoming administration to consider implementing measures that could bailout federal and state governments from the critical situation to at least enable them meet their salary obligations to workers. “We wonder with the huge expectation from Nigerians and people who have voted us into power, we are hoping that the president-elect will do all the things that are humanly possible to bring about a bailout not only for the states but the federal government, at least for people to get their salaries and turn around the economy. “We have seen the reason to work together and support Mr. President and we have also called on all our brothers in other political parties to come along with us to build the Nigeria of our dream,” he said. Okorocha also informed Buhari that they had come to congratulate Buhari on his electoral victory, stating: “We have come to congratulate Mr. President on a well-deserved victory knowing that this victory, the change we’ve all been waiting for must only be dedicated to ordinary citizens of Nigeria who stood up and voted accordingly.” On whether the governors offered suggestions to the president-elect on the measures he should take to turn around the economy in the shortest possible time, Okorocha said: “What we have done so far is to inform him about it (the economic situation) and we gave useful suggestions. “I think Mr. President (Buhari) will come up with a knowledgeable team that can arrest the ugly situation as promised.” The Imo State governor however said the issue of power sharing and ministerial appointments did not come in their meeting with Buhari, adding that all they did was to congratulate the president-elect and to remind him of the daunting economic challenges ahead. “That is too early to discuss, but as a party, we shall all work together to make sure the equitable distribution of positions and infrastructure in Nigeria. “We came here to pay a courtesy call on the president-elect, who will be sworn in on the 29th of this month as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and also to familiarise ourselves, both the governors-elect and returning governors,” he said. While responding to the governors concern, Buhari said the incoming APC administration will definitely find a better way to address the issues raised. He assured the governors that there will be special measures to cushion the current economic crunch and help address the challenges in the payment of salaries. Buhari lamented the poor state of the economy despite all the revenue Nigeria had earned from 1999 to date, urging Nigerians to be patient with the incoming government and to give it a chance to restructure the nation’s battered economy. “Expectations are too high and I have started nervously to explain to people that Rome was not built in a day. If we can bring back the treasury to a reasonable state, the issue of insecurity and salaries not being paid will be addressed,” he said. The president-elect said security remained his foremost agenda because if there is insecurity, there will be no development. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/apc-govs-ask-buhari-for-bailout-say-states-can-t-pay-salaries/208623/ |
This to me, looks like a drawing.. May their souls rest in peace |
naijainfogalery:Don't mind her ..Don't mind the pple defending her either.. Pls tell me what this means if not that the country is broke. In her words, [b]“As you know, I have been honest with you since the current economic problems started. I would like to repeat: we have serious challenges, things have been tough since the beginning of the year and they are likely to remain so till the end of the year. We have serious challenges but we also have strengths and if we do the right things we can keep a steady course and emerge out of the current situation. “As a result of the 50 per cent decline in oil revenues, the country has faced a difficult cash crunch and the Federal Government has focused on keeping the economy stable and the government running through a series of measures. We have front-loaded the borrowing programme to manage the cash crunch in the economy. “In January we had a deficit in terms of the money we had and the expenditure we had to carry out. So we had to borrow to add to what we had. In February, it was the same. “In March, we were able to have more internally generated revenue that enabled us to offset but in April, we had to borrow to cover up some gap. This is how we have been managing the economy on a month-by-month basis.”[/b] http://www.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Okonjo-Iweala3.jpg |
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