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Emeks008:So, who removes it? Isn't this same of people who calculated well before introducing it? |
The judiciary again? Despite d video with d man stuffing his babariga pockets ![]() So where does d honest/common man run to, to seek justice? With this& many more, I wonder what model d consciences of certain ppl are, to still be able to defend d government of this day. Any sincere fellow by now, either with initial religious/ethnic bias should have distanced him/herself from anything dt stands to defend d obvious evil being perpetrated. This is just too much! |
Shoodboi:Hmmm... Oga, let me give this account. I'd like u to try & explain what could av happened there. Thank u. ----- A transporter bus filled with passengers drove into a fuel station& conspicuouly bought 4k worth of fuel. After abt 2 mins drive, d bus came to a stop. The driver found out dt his fuel tank was empty. In fact, he'd to hurriedly detach d tank for d passengers to see... |
Shoodboi:OK! Clarity from experience. May I ask why d attendant was looking & checking suspiciously behind his shoulders before & during d act? |
He's grossly incompetent. |
Mjshexy:Hmmm... see d ruling class playing games. Time will tell! Anyway, my understanding is dt d age limit of 30 yrs is at graduation cos some ppl finish on/before then, but wldnt return to their institutions for clearance for a couple more yrs& still get mobilised. If ur assertion is true however, it means dt graduates who aren't interested in NYSC scheme can simply wait some yrs to cross d 30yrs limit to evade d service& get d exemption instead. Thanks ma'am, I'll read up. |
clinician2x:Baba! They're alright na, but special people. |
ican2020:Thank you o... Help me ask them. Something that it's only about 6 mudus dt reaches a whole community. However, don't they belong to any community? The crumbs should reach them. This is a sample from Kwara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vlp5abwpyA |
What good has Nigeria ever gained from democracy? Isn't this collapsed bridge one of d projects of d military regime? For d yeye elected leaders to even run periodical maintenance to sustain it becomes a problem. |
Wow! See creativity! Indeed, there're are talents but leadership problems + static/boring educational system limits people. |
sharone21:Ma'am, all d above u mentioned & more can only be considered by leaders who are sincerely ready to do d right things in order to turn this country around for good. See these ones, I doubt! |
cenaman:When our leaders are sincere enough, we'll all see dt d Naira can indeed "go far." |
Great! Very good one! The US has cunningly turned itself into a thin God, weaponising everything it has. Only nations with sincere leaders can get out of its entanglement. |
Basicend:Anything taxable, just like Lagos... we no tell dem? We be enemy of progress dt time&bastard* kinsmen... E don dey happen now ... |
Mjshexy:I don't know her& can't tell her age, neither am I for/against her, but d 30yrs max age for NYSC is at graduation. Once one is 30 or below at graduation, he/she can be mobilised anytime. In her case, maybe she didn't bother to serve after graduation, then got a hint dt she'd be nominated for d ministerial post& went ahead to get mobilised to serve |
SalamRushdie:I don't know her& can't tell her age, neither am I for/against her, but d 30yrs max age for NYSC is at graduation. Once one is 30 or below at graduation, he/she can be mobilised anytime. In her case, maybe she didn't bother to serve after graduation, then got a hint dt she'd be nominated for d ministerial post& went ahead to get mobilised to serve. |
Soon, hunger will send people to d streets to hold d leaders responsible. |
Gentew:Wow! Karma! U're right! The way we nigerians treat each other, ehn. I work in a higher institution. U need to see ow some colleagues complain abt my r.ship with students. I just reply that we're workers cos cos there're students but they still see themselves as superior. I just dey my lane & I'm glad dt they're learning virtues frm me. whereas, I don't condone nonsense but I welcome them with open arms which even make some of them open up on confidential matters. However, I av a principle of not accepting gratitude frm them before it turns to something else. Until we learn to treat each other well without bias, we're going nowhere, even with leadership. |
Actually right! See below d outcome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vlp5abwpyA Moreso, oppositions are relevant for criticism to keep d ruling party on its toes, in a relatively healthy democracy. |
donbenie:Well, i said so cos I'd a similar experience but I'm sure dt d process doesn't av to be distrupted to achieve any cover ups. They do it all d time. I was once advised to do same yrs ago, in order to attain a certain no. of years in service, bt I declined due to personal principles. |
…FG insisting on current petrol price means subsidy is back – Marketers …say subsidy inevitable to maintain current pump price at N568-N617 Despite announcing the removal of subsidy on petrol and more than 400 per cent subsequent rise in the price, the Federal Government may be secretly paying an unspecified amount to marketers of the product to maintain the current pump price. President Bola Tinubu had during his inaugural speech on Monday, May 29, 2023, announced that the era of subsidy payment on Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, was over. This announcement led to an instant rise in the pump price of the commodity from N189 to about N500. Presently, petrol sells for between N568 and N617 in different parts of the country due to what government officials and the NNPC Limited described as foreign exchange fluctuations as the product is exclusively being imported. Saturday PUNCH gathered that the ex-depot price of petrol stood at N580 per litre in Lagos on Thursday and that after adding the cost of conveying it to filling stations and the marketers’ profit margin, it ought to sell for between N620 and N630 per litre. The difference, however, represents the subsidy that the government is surreptitiously bearing despite the fact that there is no budget for that. It was learnt that jolted by the negative reactions that had been trailing its economic policies, including the astronomical surge in the cost of living occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira, coupled with a possible backlash if the pump price of petrol rose further, the Tinubu administration decided to peg the price at the current rates and instead opted to accommodate some form of subsidy https://punchng.com/subsidy-marketers-demand-transparency-as-ex-depot-cost-exceeds-pump-price/?amp |
DenreleDave:Hmmm ... it seems u don't know how ppl misbehave & feel like demi-gods when sent on govt assignment. |
Ezemarcel:The act is deliberate, so ppl will be distracted from d real devils. |
The demons on rampage these days aren't smiling. One just has to be both on d defensive/offensive in order not be inhabited by them & nt to be victims. Di'ra o! |
IconicR:I agree with u dt Nigerias are as callous as their leaders. However, we'll still fault d leadership cos d citizens aren't angels to automatically act right& it's d role of leaders to device punitive measures&implement them on whoever goes wrong, which will deter most frm misbehaving. Alas! They're insincere! |
christejames:... when d president & his vice are Muslims, even with impunity ![]() |
ruggedtimi:He got 50m, some 35m& so on. d least for those not on his side was 1.8m |
miketayo:In fact, who says d so-called countries are Christian-dominated? They're mostly free-thinkers who hardly believe in any God, but ppl are always quick to label all non-Muslims as Christians. |
Grit2943:Commerce, Accounting & Marketing should suffice. |
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