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PoliticsRe: Uproar As Dambazzau Appoints Northerners To Heads All Agencies In Interior Minis by mikolo80: 2:35am On May 28, 2016
una de talk like say the southerners wen de dia de do anything for una.
PhonesRe: MTN Unveils New Call Tariff Plan: Xtrapro & Xtraspecial by mikolo80: 2:09am On May 28, 2016
Lombrozo:
am better than you that recharge 100 for 2wk.
at least I sabi do simple maths
CrimeRe: Student Of Bayero University Commits Suicide (see Her Photo) by mikolo80: 5:35pm On May 27, 2016
Perfecttouch:
Probably she hasn't heard of people that made it without education or drop outs who made it
why we need more guidance and cousellors(real ones o) in schools to organise career talks by parent volunteers to tell them as e de go
BusinessRe: Lady Returns N5,000 To A First Bank Cashier Who Over Paid Her by mikolo80: 4:50pm On May 27, 2016
okuneddie:
nice one gal....u no only get beauty, u also who that u come from good home....if Na me and I don't return that money, I will lose more than that that same day or the following day....so I don't keep such
ah i think say na only me dis tin de do
RomanceRe: Mustwat:angry Woman Who Have Been Jilted Strong Worded Message To All Men(video by mikolo80: 4:47pm On May 27, 2016
mumu woman
TravelRe: China Unveils Elevated Train That Drives Over The TOP Of Other Cars by mikolo80: 2:28pm On May 27, 2016
Sunnymatey:
And Nigeria is learning how to produce pencil.
you start somewhere instead of complaining and looking for work go shell and chevron.
COMPAQ
Sunnymatey
ofofoCEO
EVILFOREST
Sunnycliff
Huxley11
TravelRe: China Unveils Elevated Train That Drives Over The TOP Of Other Cars by mikolo80: 1:54pm On May 27, 2016
tmtech:
people who know nothing about the sophistication of Chinese tech wud say China produce fake and sub standard products... China unlike many other tech producers have a goal to make dia tech affordable for all..
africa , can we be known for somefin other than looting.
.
so many great brains wasting away here cos, no real tech research institute, no state of the art labs nd Dev centers.. dis is what awa profs nd academics in general shud fight for .. I love to see naija become a tech hub...
if they really had brains they would not be outsmarted by nincompoops
NYSCRe: Abuja Corper Sleeping On A Bridge In Kubwa (Photos) by mikolo80: 1:38pm On May 27, 2016
benedictnsi:
[size=14pt] Chai.... It's a pity....

It is better you serve in Enugu and always have an accommodation than chose Abuja and sleep on pedestrian Lane due to lack of accommodation, purpose, connection, enough money and frustration [/size]
una wen de work posting go gree
NYSCRe: Abuja Corper Sleeping On A Bridge In Kubwa (Photos) by mikolo80: 1:36pm On May 27, 2016
veraponpo:
Na wah oo. Corp members and military personnel including people putting their lives on the line for the country should not be suffering for whatever reason and under whatever guise.
when he was working his posting e de sweet am
NYSCRe: Abuja Corper Sleeping On A Bridge In Kubwa (Photos) by mikolo80: 1:35pm On May 27, 2016
Benjom:
This is quite unfortunate. Is there no way for him to return to those who assigned him to the parastatal to file a complaint?... Perhaps, he'll be re-posted to a better place.


UNIQUE CV & COVER LETTER SAMPLES OR YOU JUST CONCLUDED YOUR NYSC ?

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www..com/nysc-cv-rewrite-offer/

Thank me later.
no be him say him wan come Abuja
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Will Not Win A War Against The Niger Delta by mikolo80: 7:30pm On May 26, 2016
thekingisback:
I'm ready to fight on the side of the Niger Delta. What people don't realize is that you can't continue to oppress a man for too long and he won't fight back. SS has been robbed for too long by people who don't contribute anything to this country. Nobody prays for war but if eventually comes, the Nigerian army won't be able to match the Niger Delta.
talk true you wan collet your own share of amnesty and pipeline security moni
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Will Not Win A War Against The Niger Delta by mikolo80: 7:28pm On May 26, 2016
HurtgenForest:
This is not even about guerilla warfare.

Nigeria will not be able to win a conventional war with clear battle lines.
ask biafra
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Will Not Win A War Against The Niger Delta by mikolo80: 7:26pm On May 26, 2016
thekingisback:
I'm ready to fight on the side of the Niger Delta. What people don't realize is that you can't continue to oppress a man for too long and he won't fight back. SS has been robbed for too long by people who don't contribute anything to this country. Nobody prays for war but if eventually comes, the Nigerian army won't be able to match the Niger Delta.
but na all of una de complain about tomato o
RomanceRe: See Selfie Of A Girl Who Opened Up Her Legs To Show Her Pant In Public by mikolo80: 6:51pm On May 26, 2016
winkmart:
Someone told me she was a village girl from South Africa. But would a village girl hold a selfie stick or know how to operate one. She is simply without morals or better still trying to catch her fun and tease them guys out there. But I hope she know that the internet never forgets, this might come back to hunt her in the future.

But anyways, it is here for your viewing pleasure.


http://www.blackberrybabes.com/2016/05/see-selfie-of-girl-who-opened-up-her.html
all girls know how to use selfie stick o
PoliticsRe: Exclusive: Obasanjo, Nnamani, Duke, Others Linked To New Political Party by mikolo80: 6:50pm On May 26, 2016
ephemm:
If this is true, theparty should woo Nuhu Ribadu and Buba Marwa from Adamawa state, avoid Atiku Abubarka even if he chose to bankroll it.

Invite Tam David West, Pat Utomi and Charles Soludo.

All these should be advisers, the party should adopt and insist that anybody who has held one elective office or another cannot contest in any election with the party.

Then I will support that party.

New Democratic party
more parties more democrazy
but all these people you list no get electoral value as them no fit win local elections(might make good ministers though)
abeg comot that utomi,na only mouth him get(we go gi am consultancy make he de spout theory)
cannot speak to tam.
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Halts Privatization Of Refineries By NNPC by mikolo80: 6:40pm On May 26, 2016
sanandreas:
it is not different from the promises that made APC win elections.
my point excatly.
as long as ppl keep falling for it they will keep magaring them.
negative reinforcement.
but if civil servants go on strike five days after payday and sustain it or people lynch leaders in state houses you will see quicker change.
personally i just wanted pdp out with small anti corruption to keep everybody on their toes.
economic change would be a bonus.
i believe something will be done about nepa(maybe not 10GW but even 2GW is welcome or hopefully privatissation of transmission)hope fash no go fall our hand(serious prayer)
PoliticsRe: The Super Cheap Onions! by mikolo80: 6:30pm On May 26, 2016
carry onion only do soup na
PoliticsRe: Billionaire Wife, Asba Ayiri-emami Shares Stunning New Photos by mikolo80: 6:29pm On May 26, 2016
chai poverty ooooo why you do me like dis.anyway the storm is almost over
PoliticsRe: Change Is Not Instant Coffee,” Lai Mohammed Tells Nigerians by mikolo80: 6:24pm On May 26, 2016
Love Machine:
plus me.2 votes.
see above
PoliticsRe: Change Is Not Instant Coffee,” Lai Mohammed Tells Nigerians by mikolo80:
SAINTSAMURAII:
Actually my vote can make a big difference.
yeah of course but not the way you are saying it.
you will need 2-3million more though.
and even then ppl will remember suffering for 16 years under pdp and still prefer new party
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Have Nothing To Offer Nigeria Anymore by mikolo80: 6:02pm On May 26, 2016
dallyemmy:
I have been an active advocate and supporter of people in the Niger Delta to get a fair share of the oil resources in Nigeria found 90% in their soil. In 1999 I wrote in my Book, Heroes of Democracy that: “I cannot pretend that I do not know the level of atrocities and man’s inhumanity to man that has been going on in the oil-rich region of the Niger Delta neither have I closed my eyes to the tragic stories of the bloodbath in the region. The struggle for the liberation of the Niger Delta, which has suffered 42years of criminal neglect, did not start yesterday. On February 23, 1966, Major Isaac Idaka Boro with some 50 men of the Niger Delta Volunteers Service (NDVS) declared Ijaw secession from Nigeria. Nigeria instead of listening to their grievances declared war on Isaac Boro and his men and eventually crushed the rebellion. Ken Saro-Wiwa picked up the campaign from where Isaac Boro stopped in the 80s and 90s until General Abacha murdered nine prominent Ogoni sons (including Ken Saro-Wiwa) and others in very bizarre circumstances. The tragedy attracted both local and international condemnation, but it was not enough to stop the human carnage and degradation in the Niger Delta.” I have preached justice, equity, and fair play for the people of the Niger Delta but 17years after I am beginning to have a rethink about the inhabitants of the Niger Delta and their antics.

Yes Nigerians asked for justice in the Niger and in the past 17 years we saw the massive deployment of resources to that very important region via NDDC, Ministry of Nigeria Delta, and 13% derivation to oil producing States. In spite of all these huge interventions, I saw former President Obasanjo blackmailed. I saw Former President Yar’Adua blackmailed and intimidated. Yar’Adua was compelled to negotiate with them, and he put together billions of naira for reconciliation, rehabilitation, training and financial support to enable them to stand on their feet without resort to violence and brigandage to get attention. I saw Former President Jonathan blackmailed to the extent that he had to cede oil wells and dole out billions of naira and dollars to the militants led by Tompolo, Asari Dokubo, Boyloaf, etc. In six years Jonathan was in power, these criminal militants thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

They were big boys in town. They talked tough; they walked tough and painted the cities of Abuja and Lagos, Bayelsa, and Port Harcourt red. They became laws unto themselves. Power, money, influence, position, connection, contacts, etc. began to becloud their senses of reasoning. During the 2015 Presidential Elections, they threatened fire and brimstone that if the rudderless and clueless Jonathan loses the election. They knew that no serious President will condone their excesses, blackmail, impunity, and brigandage if their man Friday losses. Oil or no oil, every ethnic group has something to put on the table in Nigeria.

This country is what it is today because all have sacrificed something even blood to make it what it is today. Now the Niger Delta militants are destroying oil platforms. They have crippled power stations that run on gas. They have destroyed their own landscape and polluted the waters and aquatic life.

Apart from NDDC, Ministry of Niger Delta and 13% deprivation, the militants from the region have been granted amnesty by the Federal Government and have been on the payroll for close to 10years now. Jonathan was the President for 6years, and he used the exalted position to provide massive empowerment to the people of the region. Apart from making the militants multi-billionaires for doing nothing, people from the region were made Heads of juicy MDAs. What else do they want? There is no hope for these bloody idiots who call themselves the Avengers. They are a bunch of reprobates and common criminals. They are too small and too insignificant to hold this responsible and responsive government to ransom through blackmail and intimidation. They blackmailed Obasanjo, Yar’adua, Jonathan and now Buhari. They have reached their final bus stop and the point of no return. If the president can crush Boko Haram, these useless Avengers are damned too small.

I foresee war in the Niger Delta, and it will bloody and destructive. Niger Delta has nothing to offer Nigeria anymore except, criminality, and sabotage, destruction of oil platforms, murder, brigandage, and corruption, this time to stop the criminals who have had it call. Apart from Niger Delta Ministry, NDDC, and 13% derivation, the idiots and the leaders of Niger Delta have cornered oil wells; they have stolen crude oil worth billions of dollars, Nigeria has spent billions training thousands of the so-called militants and their cronies in Nigeria and beyond. Now this cycle of stupidity must stop. To me oil is nothing, and Nigeria is diversifying for good. Look at what these animals are doing to their environment in the name of avenging the federal government.

- See more at: http://independentnig.com/2016/05/26/353129/#sthash.NnJ1e2XX.dpuf
guy na until mosquito perch for your blokos bfor you go know say nobody is small or inconsequential
PoliticsRe: Photos: Is Governor Ajimobi Privatising Secondary Schools In Oyo State by mikolo80: 6:00pm On May 26, 2016
are you happy with the way govt is running them today.that scalled outsourcing of management not selling outright
PoliticsRe: Change Is Not Instant Coffee,” Lai Mohammed Tells Nigerians by mikolo80: 5:58pm On May 26, 2016
SAINTSAMURAII:
ALL IM waiting for is for 2019 to come, so that you and your president will pack your loads and go. GEJ till 2022.
your 1 vote cannot remove him
PoliticsRe: 2016 Budget Highlights: Buhari's N40m Bmws And 30+ Other OUTRAGEOUS Line Items by mikolo80: 5:57pm On May 26, 2016
instead of petititoning the president na grumble dis one de grumble.
do you expect president to read telephone book sized budget.
has he heard any misspending that he did not retract immediately?
RomanceRe: Do People Decide To Be Gay Or Lesbian Or They Were Born That Way? by mikolo80: 5:53pm On May 26, 2016
CountDracula:
Have u seen a gay hen bfor? Or a gay goat, ram or cow?
pigs and dolphins de rape demself if woman no de o
RomanceRe: My Project Supervisor Wants My Sister. by mikolo80: 5:45pm On May 26, 2016
RaDaZaBaNa:
u sure
which lecturer want his video on youtube.
make everbody de laugh him blokos,make him wife finish am for house.
make him chudren look am with shame.
make students de laugh am for corridor.
TravelRe: Dana Airlines’ Pilots Embark On Strike, Disrupt Flights by mikolo80: 5:41pm On May 26, 2016
now this is how you strike.
cost the airline money
make life difficult for the rich
PoliticsRe: Military Vows To Crush Niger Delta Militants by mikolo80: 3:38pm On May 26, 2016
saintmark88:
Ootraged at the increasing threat that militants in the Niger Delta posed to the economy, the Nigerian Military declared war on them yesterday.

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, the service chiefs from the Nigerian Navy (NN) and the Nigerian Army (NA), Vice Adm. Ibok Ette-Ibas and Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, respectively, made the declaration of war at different military functions in Lagos.

The CDS, who was the guest of honour at the navy’s 60th diamond anniversary in Lagos, said the military would continue its onslaught against militants’ activities in the Niger Delta region and insurgency in the Northeast.

But about a fortnight after it was inaugurated by the Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to move into the creeks and halt the increasing spate of pipeline bombings through advocacy, the Delta State Advocacy Committee Against Oil Facility Vandalism, headed by the Deputy Governor, Kingsley Otuaro, has warned that the military option would not solve the problem but instead would compound it.

The committee also urged former militant leaders, Chief Government Ekpemukpolo and Chief Ayiri Emami to sheathe their swords and allow peace to reign.

Ayiri had accused Tompolo of being behind the bombing of critical pipelines in Gbaramatu Kingdom linking him to the Niger Delta Avengers but Tompolo fired back denying any link with the Avengers and urged government to investigate those lobbying to repair damaged pipelines.

Olonisakin who spoke at the end of the two-day maritime conference organised by the navy to mark its anniversary, said the military had stepped up its fight against the militants in the Niger Delta because of the recent attacks on the nation’s infrastructure.

He warned those involved in the attacks on oil facilities to desist from any act of sabotage or would be made to face the wrath of the law when arrested.

Olonisakin, while reviewing the role of the military in recent times said the navy had performed creditably in securing the nation’s territorial waters in its 60 years of existence.

Also speaking at the conference, the CNS, Vice Admiral Ibas, said the navy had been able to reduce robbery and piracy on the nation’s waterways, adding that they were expanding the technical aspect of their surveillance to ensure that they curtail the menace.

Addressing the issue of militancy, he said: “We are doing the very best we can to get them even before they venture out into the creeks.

“We have made some inroads by ensuring that we are at least out there at sea when you consider that we have over 3000 creeks, rivers and actuaries and the navy has over the last 10 years been building its capacity to operate in the backwaters.”

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army has also procured six communication vehicles for the prosecution of the war against insurgency in the Northeast. The army yesterday inaugurated six-sophisticated communication vehicles procured by its Signal Corps, for onward deployment in the northeast to help in the prosecution of war against insurgency.

The Delta State Advocacy Committee Against Oil Facility Vandalism, which met with several Ijaw and Itsekiri traditional rulers including the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Ikenwoli and the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom, His Highness Oboro Gbaraun II, told the communities that the continued bombing of critical oil facilities was inimical to the national and state economies.

“With the increased spate of oil facility bombings leading to drop in production quantum, it is doubtful if the expectations of the budget can be fulfilled,” the deputy governor said.

In their separate comments, the committee members and others equally noted the anger in the communities that may have been partly caused by government and oil companies neglect resulting in underdevelopment.

There was agreement too, that military invasion would not help resolve the issue.

And worried about the renewed militancy, Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, on Tuesday in Yenagoa, called for concerted efforts to check it, describing the perpetrators as criminals and economic saboteurs. Already, the attacks on the nation’s oil facilities have reduced oil production to an all-time low.

Dickson, who met with representatives of International Oil Companies, (IOCS) and security chiefs to proffer solutions to the recent upsurge in criminal activities in region, decried the killings of security personnel, innocent citizens and the vandalism of oil installations by the Niger Delta Avengers.

Reiterating his administration’s commitment to the protection of lives and property, the governor said that the recent development was affecting the socio-economic growth of not only the state, but the entire region. “The way forward is for all stakeholders to discuss the issues and the need for the Federal Government to tread with caution and not adopt a military approach as a means to solving the problem.

No one person can protect the assets in the remote areas of the region. I, therefore, call on those involved in this act of criminality and brigandage to stop forthwith.”

Also speaking the State Deputy Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukah, noted that the meeting had resolved to engage various communities in the region in a dialogue in order to put an end to the recent upsurge in criminal activities.

Representative of the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture, Monday Ovuedu, Group Executive Director, Media, Government and Public Affairs, Mr. Sola Omole and Head of Legal Services, Conoil Plc, Michael Madugbe agreed that oil companies operating in the region would collaborate with the government at sustaining peace in the region.

They pointed out that, the sustained engagement strategy, with sincerity of purpose and for all the stakeholders to work together for the collective interest of all was what the parley was all about.

Militants had in the last couple of weeks, stepped up attacks on petroleum products pipeline across the Niger Delta, with the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, declaring that the bombings had reduced Nigeria’s crude oil export by 800,000 barrels per day, from about 2.2 million barrels to 1.4 million barrels per day.

http://m.guardian.ng/news/military-vows-to-crush-ndelta-militants/
3000 creeks pere na im we never crush these guys tey tey,mtscheeeeeeeeeeewwwwww.very incompetent armed forces
PoliticsRe: Mohammed Lawan Buba Appointed As PPRRA Chairman by mikolo80: 3:35pm On May 26, 2016
emiwanlee:
Government of Hausa by Hausa for Hausa
shebi 2019 is coming.
sai baba 2019.
besides who non hausa hep?as in really ,who?
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Halts Privatization Of Refineries By NNPC by mikolo80: 3:33pm On May 26, 2016
sanandreas:
Any Nigerian who buys these refineries would waste his money. If our politicians could build refinery in abroad, what does it take the FG to build six more refinery. After 50yrs of oil exploitation and exploitation we have 3 moribund refinery. Nigeria is unfortunate to be blessed with selfish leaders who thinks only to amass wealth.
why are thee people also easily satisfied with promises,platitudes and plates of food

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