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lekkyb:Those chairmen were elected just like him |
OBAGADAFFI:You're still saying the same thing. If it's outsourced the producer will write parts manufactured in ....... Assembled in ...... You can't misled people and say it's Made in Nigeria |
Sagamaje:Your governors are already collecting sukuk loans at zero interest rate. As long as it's going to improve our lives... Bring it |
amaniro:you shut up hypocrite! To err is human... Have you not done anything worse in private before |
Herdsmen:PDP/Wike manipulated house of assembly result while AAC/Amaechi cooked the Governorship result. grin |
9ja083:What about Plateau where APC is leading that's inconclusive too? |
JoanHicks:You ppl are hypocrites APC was leading at a point in Imo but it was concluded and PDP won. So when the process it's not complete you ppl want to announced as winners? Well, you have to endure the whole process to be declared winner. This is not Maurice Iwu's INEC nor PDP's |
maestroferdi:He must performal the same Magic you ppl expected Buhari to perform despite the 16 dark years of PDP. Bunch of hypocrites! |
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This is exactly a parent's joy. The joy on their faces is inestimable |
Politics is a very dirty game The faint heart shouldn't come near it. Someone can just wake up and start maligning ur hard earned name and integrity without any form of fact or substance just because you're in different political parties You and ur husband should brace yourself. Don't come near the kitchen if you can't stand the heat |
If Americans aren't voting in the election, where's the boost? |
Perfect shot. I'm sure he's going to sell it to a blogger |
Now, thats a million dollar question |
wink2015:And they all let him down |
helinues:Our producers are trying these days with their beats but the artist writing some have no good lyrics to compliment it. |
[quote author=Jaguntemmy post=74041195][/quote]Lol! It's a joke |
A Coalition of Youth Organisations in Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State says Atiku Abubakar’s claim of being an indigene of the area is false. Mr Atiku, the 2019 Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), during the North West rally in Sokoto on December 3, said his background was from Wurno local government area of the state. Wurno is the home town of the first Sultan of Sokoto, Late Muhammadu Bello, the son of Shehu Usman Dan Fodio. Reacting to the claim on Friday in Sokoto, the group in a statement jointly signed by Murtala Wurno and Kabiru Wurno Chairmen of Garlic Farmers Association and Rice Farmers Association of the council respectively, said Mr Atiku had nothing to do with the area. They said the claim was intended for cheap political popularity. “The PDP presidential candidate’s claim of being an indigene of Wurno local government is just for his political gain in order to get the votes of the people of Sokoto state. “We, the coalition of youth organisations in Wurno have dissociated our area from this claim. “We urge Atiku to concentrate on his Agenda for Nigeria and stop making spurious claims. “Wurno local government is a famous town blessed with people of good reputation and scholars who always succeeded in preaching the best for humanity.” (NAN) https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/302361-sokoto-indigenes-disown-atiku-say-you-are-not-from-our-area.html
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publicenemy:With the right medical and prompt attention that child can be saved. I hope they took that path |
chiangwar:Ibere i se oni see... |
Racism must end!
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lavanahblog:Speaking on the codition of anonymity is not new again now. Every reporter use it |
ElRapido:Emancipate yourself from this ur obsession with Buhari and Daura. What will do when he wins again in 2019¿ |
#100 * 12m = #1.2b |
President Muhammadu Buhari’s return bid would receive a hefty financial boost this evening as 12 million farmers that benefited from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Anchor Borrowers’ Programme plan a grand reception for him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja with a pledge to contribute N100 each to the president’s campaign fund, insisting that the current agricultural revolution taking place at the grassroot across Nigeria must continue. According to impeccable THISDAY sources, the pledge would amount to a whooping N1.2billion and would be put together by the farmers under the auspices of Anchor Borrowers Farmers’ Association, whose membership runs across the country, particularly the North-west and the North-east. Saying one good turn deserves another, one of the leaders of the farmers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said they were happy with the president for his credit initiatives that had boosted their trade. “Baba Buhari has been so good to us. So we think contributing N100 each will not be too much a way to appreciate him,” he said. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had in line with its developmental function established the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) and was launched by the president on November 17, 2015. The programme is intended to create a linkage between anchor companies, involved in the processing, and small holder farmers (SHFs) of required key agricultural commodities. The programme thrust of the ABP is provision of farm inputs in kind and cash (for farm labour) to small holder farmers to boost production of these commodities, stabilize inputs supply to agro processors and address the country’s negative balance of payments on food. At harvest, the SHF supplies his/her produce to the Agro-processor (Anchor) who pays the cash equivalent to the farmer’s account. As at August 2018, about N150 billion had been disbursed to farmers under the programme. The farmers’ gesture would be the second of such by interest groups since Buhari declared his intention for a presidential rerun. The first was in September 2018 when a group, National Consolidation Ambassadors Network (NCAN), put together N45 million to purchase the All Progressives Congress’ presidential expression of interest and nomination forms for him. The president had complained loudly that the amount was too much for him to raise, having borrowed N25 million in 2015 to purchase the same forms. The group came to his rescue, generating in the process, however, a huge controversy over the legal implication of the gesture because of the limitation placed on campaign donations by the Electoral Act 2010 as amended. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/12/19/12m-farmers-mobilise-for-buharis-second-term-contribute-n100-each/?amp |
DavSagacity:Since your like rummage Nairaland looking comments with errors so you can throw insults . Well, here is yours too. "Its" instead of "it's" The full stop before and after the question mark is also unnecessary. In your last sentence, a comma should come after the word "farm" to separate the main clause from the adverbial clause of condition. |
The 8th Assembly is the worst,.no doubt Ironically, it's partly Buhari's fault. I hope he's learned his lessons |
I just find it arduous to believe that 20m Nigerians are unemployed. We see recruitment ads everyday on Nairaland ...who are those filling those jobs? The Lagos/Ibadan way and rail are under construction ...who are those working there? If you are employed 3 years ago but unemployed now, please like the comment. If you are unployed 3 years ago but employed now, please share |
Apc better get their acts together. Ppl like Saraki shouldn't return to that NASS |
Its civilization. You want it , now you got it
Ppl arent ashame of being babymamas or babydaddies.
This is the next level |
Johnnyessence:Source?! |
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