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PoliticsRe: Gani Audu In Certificate Forgery Case - ADP Accuses Ize-Iyamu’s Running Mate by Mires: 1:24pm On Aug 10, 2020
politicsng:
Wahala. Oshiomole will have serious running stomach tonight

I will advice youths to do online dating or yahoo instead of them to allow themselves to be used for election violence. My neighbour who does online dating using dating sites like Bit Mistress recently made N4.8m. If he was a political thug, can politicians give him N4.8m? Instead they pay peanuts and he can die for nothing. Let's use our brain.
Crime didn't pay. There's dignity in labour.
PoliticsRe: "Edo Is Not Lagos": Obaseki's Bill Of Insult On Tinubu - By Ini Akpan Morgan by Mires: 12:52pm On Aug 10, 2020
IniAkpanMorgan:
"Edo Is Not Lagos": Godwin Obaseki's Ingratituous Bill Of Insult On Tinubu

It is a worthwhile venture when one chooses to stand far away from ingratituous people. They are like the "Bermuda Triangle", always "swallowing" and not getting filled up. And unless they continue to take from you, you have not done anything for them. One thing is sure though, an ingratituous person is an armed "emotional robber".

When a matter is like that, no time should be wasted to attempt to waste time and resources to assist such people. This is why the bill posted as "Edo is not Lagos” is an ingratituous insult on AsiwajuBola Ahmed Tinubu.

Let us recall that the Asiwaju held and lifted former Governor Olusegun Mimiko up to become Governor of Ondo State, to help him grow his South West outreach, but at then end of that effort, Governor Mimko floundered and left Asiwaju Tinubu in the cold. He was ungrateful.

At the end of that political trip the Asiwaju helped Olusegun Mimiko embark on, and when it mattered most to the Asiwaju, the former governor chose to work with erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan than with the Asiwaju. As clearly as pictured, investing his resources in Olusegun Mimiko was a big loss to the Asiwaju - Mimiko should not have been helped to be governor. It is now about the ingratitude of Governor Obaseki.

However, in the above review, of that relationship between the Asiwaju and Mimiko, it is very clear, how, at no point did Mimiko insult the Asiwaju in his show of ingratitude. The same thing cannot be said about Governor Godwin Obaseki, who has taken his own ingratitude to a new level.

Governor Obaseki, who is a secondary beneficiary of the political magnanimity of the Asiwaju, having inherited a political dynasty put in place by the Asiwaju.

"Edo is not Lagos" is a geographical fact when the cadastrals mapping of the 2 cities are considered, but referring it to the politics of Edo State and the incumbent governorship, Edo State and especially Governor Godwin Obaseki has the Asiwaju to be grateful to, for what Governor Obaseki enjoys today as the governor of the State.

Edo may not be Lagos, but the governorship and the incumbent political status quo Godwin Obaseki is currently enjoying was strategically planned in Lagos, sponsored from Lagos and it took the shape and the image of what Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered. So politically, Edo, undeniably, smells like Lagos.

Now, what did the Asiwaju do wrong and where did he incur Governor Obaseki's displeasure?

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a seasoned democrat, is the only Nigerian politician who committed every needed resources to sustain, deepen and grow our democracy: he sustained a vibrant and a dreadful opposition polity until it was victory for the opposition parties. Governor Obaseki should not have expected such a democrat to support his attempt to muzzle 14 members of a 26 members Edo House of Assembly.

The Asiwaju's offence was in telling Godwin Obaseki that he was wrong to insist on a "minority rule" in the Edo State House of Assembly. What was it that promoted Governor Obaseki's fears that Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State did not encounter? Governor Obaseki had a House of Assembly populated by his party men, while Governor Uzodinma inherited an already operative Imo State House of Assembly dominated by the opposition.

The question is: how is Governor Uzodinma successfully managing a House populated by enemy legislators when his colleague, Governor Obaseki cannot manage his 26 members House filled with his party men? It shows that Governor Obaseki is unlearn in the arts of governance. Compare him with his Imo State counterpart, the difference in their experiences is very clear.

So, like Governor Olusegun Mimiko, Governor Godwin Obaseki enjoyed the continuity of the Asiwaju political magnanimity and was ungrateful, but unlike Governor Mimiko who left out adding insults to his ingratitude, Governor Obaseki took his to a childish climax by adding insults to his ingratitude against the Asiwaju.

Unfortunately, Governor Obaseki was blind to who the Asiwaju is: a politician who has "the right to be insulted", a politician who has grown politically through the "insults" he has suffered, and the one who is who he has become through insults from those he "out runs". So Governor Obaseki's inglorious show of ingratitude and his insults can only raise the Asiwaju's political pedestal than diminish it.

But as for him returning to Government House, Benin City, he has lost the opportunity for taking a hard earn political victory for the Edo people back to their mark of political slavery. Indeed it is not proper to "give the children's bread to dogs". And Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is right to suggest the removal of Governor Obaseki and come 19 Sepywmber 2020, he will prove it indeed that, politically, "Edo is Lagos".


Ini Akpan Morgan writes from Uyo, Nigeria via "time.subsidaries@gmail.com"
For those who are keen to used federal might and apparatus to rigged Edo Gubernatorial election in favour of APC and POI, the truth be told, Obaseki has proven beyond reasonable doubt that Edo no be Lagos. He has given both Lagos acclaimed leader and APC national stakeholders a run for their money.

Today, Oshomhole is no longer APC National Chairman. Courtesy of Governor Obaseki.. What is Obaseki crime that all of them are eagerly looking for his down fall? Oh! He's supposed to promote useless godfatherism. Double standard indeed.
PoliticsRe: "Edo Is Not Lagos": Obaseki's Bill Of Insult On Tinubu - By Ini Akpan Morgan by Mires: 12:45pm On Aug 10, 2020
IniAkpanMorgan:
"Edo Is Not Lagos": Godwin Obaseki's Ingratituous Bill Of Insult On Tinubu

It is a worthwhile venture when one chooses to stand far away from ingratituous people. They are like the "Bermuda Triangle", always "swallowing" and not getting filled up. And unless they continue to take from you, you have not done anything for them. One thing is sure though, an ingratituous person is an armed "emotional robber".

When a matter is like that, no time should be wasted to attempt to waste time and resources to assist such people. This is why the bill posted as "Edo is not Lagos” is an ingratituous insult on AsiwajuBola Ahmed Tinubu.

Let us recall that the Asiwaju held and lifted former Governor Olusegun Mimiko up to become Governor of Ondo State, to help him grow his South West outreach, but at then end of that effort, Governor Mimko floundered and left Asiwaju Tinubu in the cold. He was ungrateful.

At the end of that political trip the Asiwaju helped Olusegun Mimiko embark on, and when it mattered most to the Asiwaju, the former governor chose to work with erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan than with the Asiwaju. As clearly as pictured, investing his resources in Olusegun Mimiko was a big loss to the Asiwaju - Mimiko should not have been helped to be governor. It is now about the ingratitude of Governor Obaseki.

However, in the above review, of that relationship between the Asiwaju and Mimiko, it is very clear, how, at no point did Mimiko insult the Asiwaju in his show of ingratitude. The same thing cannot be said about Governor Godwin Obaseki, who has taken his own ingratitude to a new level.

Governor Obaseki, who is a secondary beneficiary of the political magnanimity of the Asiwaju, having inherited a political dynasty put in place by the Asiwaju.

"Edo is not Lagos" is a geographical fact when the cadastrals mapping of the 2 cities are considered, but referring it to the politics of Edo State and the incumbent governorship, Edo State and especially Governor Godwin Obaseki has the Asiwaju to be grateful to, for what Governor Obaseki enjoys today as the governor of the State.

Edo may not be Lagos, but the governorship and the incumbent political status quo Godwin Obaseki is currently enjoying was strategically planned in Lagos, sponsored from Lagos and it took the shape and the image of what Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered. So politically, Edo, undeniably, smells like Lagos.

Now, what did the Asiwaju do wrong and where did he incur Governor Obaseki's displeasure?

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a seasoned democrat, is the only Nigerian politician who committed every needed resources to sustain, deepen and grow our democracy: he sustained a vibrant and a dreadful opposition polity until it was victory for the opposition parties. Governor Obaseki should not have expected such a democrat to support his attempt to muzzle 14 members of a 26 members Edo House of Assembly.

The Asiwaju's offence was in telling Godwin Obaseki that he was wrong to insist on a "minority rule" in the Edo State House of Assembly. What was it that promoted Governor Obaseki's fears that Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State did not encounter? Governor Obaseki had a House of Assembly populated by his party men, while Governor Uzodinma inherited an already operative Imo State House of Assembly dominated by the opposition.

The question is: how is Governor Uzodinma successfully managing a House populated by enemy legislators when his colleague, Governor Obaseki cannot manage his 26 members House filled with his party men? It shows that Governor Obaseki is unlearn in the arts of governance. Compare him with his Imo State counterpart, the difference in their experiences is very clear.

So, like Governor Olusegun Mimiko, Governor Godwin Obaseki enjoyed the continuity of the Asiwaju political magnanimity and was ungrateful, but unlike Governor Mimiko who left out adding insults to his ingratitude, Governor Obaseki took his to a childish climax by adding insults to his ingratitude against the Asiwaju.

Unfortunately, Governor Obaseki was blind to who the Asiwaju is: a politician who has "the right to be insulted", a politician who has grown politically through the "insults" he has suffered, and the one who is who he has become through insults from those he "out runs". So Governor Obaseki's inglorious show of ingratitude and his insults can only raise the Asiwaju's political pedestal than diminish it.

But as for him returning to Government House, Benin City, he has lost the opportunity for taking a hard earn political victory for the Edo people back to their mark of political slavery. Indeed it is not proper to "give the children's bread to dogs". And Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is right to suggest the removal of Governor Obaseki and come 19 Sepywmber 2020, he will prove it indeed that, politically, "Edo is Lagos".


Ini Akpan Morgan writes from Uyo, Nigeria via "time.subsidaries@gmail.com"
Very lame journalism. Akwa Ibom youths at Uyo are all interested in praise singing for politicians. When did Tinubu assumed the position of God.
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo And Wife, Dolapo Visit Ajimobi’s Wife, Florence Ajimobi by Mires: 1:08pm On Aug 09, 2020
Patrioticman007:
Why will he show ?, when he is hell bent on destroying Ajimobi's legacies. Forgetting that one day, he will also die.
Let's see if Makinde, can cheat death & live forever.
What's your own? #Calm down. Used your life and do something meaningful. Nigerian politicians know how and when to settle their differences irrespective of political divide. Having said that, has Florence Ajimobi accorded His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde his due recognition as the first citizen of Oyo state? You think only Florence has pride because she is the wife to former Governor of Oyo state.
EducationRe: Surviving Nigeria As A Graduate Today By Deji Yesufu by Mires: 7:59am On Aug 09, 2020
VBCampaign:
Surviving Nigeria as a Graduate Today

By: Deji Yesufu

Kunle Ojeleye told the story of how he left the shores of Nigeria as a young graduate back in 1989. He had sought the help of a number of people; people he felt would ordinarily help him. These people were friends to his parent but he was horribly disappointed. None of them came to his rescue. He eventually took the offer an uncle was providing him to leave the shores of Nigeria. Ojeleye’s story, which he relayed on his timeline on Facebook, is similar to what most Nigerian graduates experience from the mid-1980s, when Nigeria began to experience a downturn in her economic situation, to this moment.

When I left school in 2003 and had completed my NYSC, I spoke with one of my father’s friends on the matter of getting a job. He said: “Jobs are scarce in Nigeria… but if you will be patient, it will come. These things take time. The only thing is that no one knows how long…” I learnt of one man who graduated from the University of Ibadan and until his death, sometime in his early 50s, he was never gainfully employed. Those are the kinds of stories we hear about graduates and job hunt in Nigeria. In this article, I want to suggest a few ways Nigerian graduates can survive the harsh economic reality all around us today in this country.

The first admonition I want to give is that young Nigerians should have, develop and increase in their sense of responsibility – generally. A retired civil servant, who lives close to my house and sells provision, asked me to help his son get a job where I work. The first thing I asked him was this: “Baba, your son is looking for job but I have never seen him in this provision store selling for you.” If I had opportunity to recommend that boy for a job, I would not because he has clearly failed in my observation of him.

Our young people need to realize that the work that anyone will pay for must be a job that will add value to a system. Gone are the days in this country when free money roamed the streets of Lagos. Today, if you will earn a Naira, not steal, you would have to work for it. And since there are no jobs, the people who will earn these monies are people who have enough sense of responsibility to recognize needs in people’s lives and offer themselves to fill that need. But they must also realize that people grow in their sense of responsibility. A child that does not know how to offer a hand of help to his or her parent, under whose roof he lives, is not likely to know what to do when he or she is in the outside world.

The first thing our young people must do is to quit social media, abandon the television and develop an attitude for work that is etched in a sense of responsibility. Today, first class or second class upper will not save anyone from unemployment. It is what you can do that will give you a job and you will not be able to do anything except you have built a work ethic etched in a thorough sense of responsibility.

The second thing that our young graduates must realize is that they are almost too late to the Nigerian labor market if the first time they ever worked was when they left the university. This is what happened to some of us and we paid dearly for it. I have promised myself that it will not happen to my children. I look back now and wonder what I did with those few months between primary and secondary school; what did I do with my long vacations in secondary school; what did I do with the almost 18 months strike between 1994/1995 in the university. I remember what I did with the latter of these situations: I learnt how to play chess and spent long hours playing the game. A game that add nothing to me today except recreation.

There is no reason why children, leaving primary school, and with a few months on their hands before proceeding to secondary school, cannot use such a period to learn a trade, or skill, or follow Daddy or Mummy to the office and learn the work of a personal assistant. The long vacations during secondary school can be used to learn some skill. The mechanic, Tunde Onokanya, here in Ibadan, offers to train secondary school children in auto-mechanic during their long vacations. I am thankful to my Dad who took my brothers and I to learn typing sometimes after my secondary school. All my essays today come from that skill. Our young people do not have to spend all their time with season movies or on the phone; those things are sure ways to poverty.

They must begin to work with their hands the moment they are out of primary school and are old enough to do some responsibilities. All of these things will key into a curriculum vitae and make them stand out from others in the future. Some others may never even write a CV because in the process of working, they would have discovered their niche and must have begun to produce something for the community they live in that will earn them a lot of money such that they might have even begun to make money long before they leave the university. Again, if the first time you are working is when you left the campus, you are already too late to the Nigerian labor market. Others would have gained a head-start that could take you years to catch up on.

Third: VOLUNTEER! I cannot say this enough and thus the reason why I must bold it at this point. Our young people must learn to volunteer; they must learn to work for free and while doing this, opportunities for jobs will open up to them. A heart for volunteer jobs exhumes from a mind that has a sense of responsibility. A lot of people are too suspicious of others and they think that everybody is out to use them. The truth of the matter is that in the early days of our work life, we would be used.

In fact I think the way the world works is that you do most of the hard labor of life in your younger days and earn little; and then you do less work in your older days and earn more. If a person despises work and does not have a sense of responsibility, that shows forth in volunteer jobs, that person will suffer for it in his older days – when he would need to work more and earn money to cater for the large responsibilities that adult life shores up.

Most things about this life are anchored on volunteering. Most of those who are earning big on a certain job today, first of all volunteered their time and effort to do those things for free once. Also, our parents must encourage our young people to volunteer themselves for work. During my National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) in Yola, Adamawa State, I worked briefly for the Deeper Life Headquarters Church in that town. Then I moved on to work for a construction company, while at the same time I lived in the Deeper Life Church apartment given to me.

The State Overseer, Pastor James Akpofure, and the person who was my first boss, has a son who had learnt computer hardware repairs as of the time he was just in his early secondary school. His father told him that he could repair people’s computers for them but he forbade him from collecting money for those services. The time will come for him to collect money but for not now, he was to volunteer his skills.

Everything that I am today came about by volunteering to serve other people. I remember working for a Church and publishing their quarterly magazine. I suffered doing that job; I could write a book about my experience there. It was a thankless work and I was often criticized for it. But I left that church with a reward; a reward that no man could give but only God. Even the whole blogging thing that I do today is volunteering to give people information – free of charge – and not getting anything in return. Most times what I get are insults; but we press on, knowing that one’s reward remains ahead. So, young man and woman, volunteer to work. Don’t complain. Just work and trust God for his own time to pay back.

Lastly, on this note of volunteering: I would implore parents to support their young people as they volunteer. Volunteering to work may not earn them a living wage but it would give the young person a lot of experience that could prove rewarding for another job. Parents would have to do what parents do while your child or ward does the volunteer work: you would have to support them and hopefully you would not have to do that for too long before they get a proper job.

Fourth: While waiting for that dream job, you could spend your time doing what you love doing. Now, loving to eat or watch TV or talk or keeping a girlfriend is not the kind of thing I have in mind here. There are hundreds of things people love doing that can prove rewarding in the days to come. I used to love writing and when there was no Facebook, I would write into notebooks and just store them away. What you love doing may be cooking or singing or writing or driving or helping others. God created every human being with something they can do and do without stress.

You must discover yours and learn to do that thing and do it well. It is something you will ordinarily do without pay; so hone that skill and someday it may become the means with which you can earn some extra cash for yourself. Again, this is premised on a sound sense of responsibility. With time you can take what you love doing very well, hone it into a workable skill and use it to produce something that people are ready to pay a lot of money for. Thus, I enjoin our young graduates to have useful hobbies and look out for making them into something that can bring money their way.

Fifth: I want to implore our young people to learn to do the right thing, always. This might sound moralistic in a way but the truth of the matter is that our worlds is not so depraved that people cannot recognize good and reward it. At each junction life, we would be tempted to cut corners and follow a short cut; our young people must desist from engaging in such acts. I finished with NYSC when I was 26. My name still appeared in the NYSC call-up system twice every year until I was 30. Throughout this period I had no job but I chose not to go for another NYSC because it was not the right thing to do. There are hundreds of other examples.

Somebody told me that his company received 6 Sure-P enrolments from the Federal Government recently. All of them called in and said they do not wish to work for him and are ready to part with ten thousand naira each, every month, if he would accept them and just sign their documents and pretend to government that they are working on his company. My friend wondered at the kind of youths our country was producing.

One would think that the rising religious fervor in our universities should instill some fear of God in our young people but this is not the case. Recently, I shared a two-apartment building with a young man for three years and I just wondered at how his mind worked. He did not work but was living in a three bedroom house. After a while, he could not pay for basic amenities like power. He was eventually evicted. One could never tell what he was doing to survive. Some people alleged it was yahoo-yahoo but since I never saw him in the act, I could not say so for sure. The earth is based on some laws and I think that those laws are premised on what we do in life. If we do good, we will reap good; if we do evil, we will reap that equally. Our young people should commit to doing what is right, no matter what and trust God for rewards.

As you do this, it is not wrong to apply to companies for jobs. You can also seek the favor of family members and friends. You should do everything and anything your friends and colleagues are doing, within the law, to get a job. But I am positive that the job that would come to you and be yours without your having to know anyone, or beg anyone for it, are the ones that come as a result of practicing and perfecting the five aforementioned qualities in this essay. I believe there are many other such qualities. While you endeavor to work and live responsibly, those qualities will come forth and you should increase more and more in them. It is possible that one can so develop oneself in these qualities that you end up not working for anybody at all and you would be earning good money at the same time.

One last thing: having done all and even as you do these things, our young people must learn to wait for their own rewards. They must eschew greed and the temptation for quick riches. While you volunteer, you must be patient for the job to come. While you serve a master, you must be content with a little pay. You should wait, wait and wait. Let me chip in a little religious admonition here: the Bible talks about God being the Father of all creation and as parents provide for their children, God provides for all his creation. There is a provision for every man. You would however come into it as you endeavor to do the right things. These will lead ultimately to your own good in life; such good that will bring fulfilment, joy and peace. There is no short cut to success; but there is a sure way to it. I believe this is the way Providence apportions good to all creation. And this is the way I believe that young graduates in Nigeria can survive the harsh economic climate that Nigeria has found itself in.

Source: https://textandpublishing.com/surviving-nigeria-as-a-graduate-today/
I wish my so called gate man can see this.
PoliticsRe: Enugu PDP Congress: Nnamani Emerges Party Chairman (Photos) by Mires: 7:23am On Aug 09, 2020
kelechiodo:
How? He was a former councilor, lga chairman and pdp state chairman. How is he too big?
He didn't read well. He saw Nnamani and concluded that is Ken
FamilyRe: I Am Cancelling All Marriage Plans Because Of What My Girlfriend Did To My Niece by Mires: 12:07am On Aug 06, 2020
Anigreat:
I'm sorry to bother you all this early morning with this my story.

Apologies for any blunders spotted, and sorry for the lengthy post.

I have a niece who unfortunately the mother died when she was barely a month old, and her mother was my only sibling as my mother gave birth to two of us, remaining only me now. Her death was really painful to us, but i thank God for consoling us especially my mother.

During her pregnancy, she never made mentioned of the person responsible for her pregnancy inspite of my mother's threat. When the inevitable happened we had no other option than to adopt the child. We were praying earnestly that the child survive, glory to God she did survive though it wasn't easy, as at now she's 14years old and currently in SSS1.

Last week my mum called me that my niece says she's coming to Uyo were i am staying to stay with me since there's no school for now, which i obliged to it immediately. Prior before this call, my girlfriend whom i intended to marry was staying with me. I informed her immediately that my niece is coming to stay with us for a short period of time, immediately i told her this, her countenance change through out that day. I keep on asking her what the matter was but she keep on saying nothing.

Monday last weekmy niece arrived my place.

My dears ever since my niece set her foot in my house, this girlfriend of mine whom i intended to marry turned to something else. She stop cooking, washing and sweeping, all she does is to ordered my niece around as her house help. I was so hurt seeing this that i confronted her thinking that she will change, but she went from bad to worst.

Yesterday morning i overheard her telling my niece to wash the toilet and mop the floor before thinking of eating. My niece replied that she's too tired that she won't be able to do it(I was actually happy inside when i hear this)

What follows next was a sounding knocked she gave to my niece and the poor girl screamed and started crying.

Truth be said, i was so furious that came out of the room. I didn't asked her anything i just told her your cup is full today. I dealt with her seriously. The beating i gave to her was out of this world, that she was bleeding, though later in the day i took her to a nearby clinic for treatment.

I have learnt alot this few days. Men should be careful of the type of women they intend to settle down with.

As some of them will manipulate you that you start hating your family members or stop them from coming to your house for no reasons if you're not strong.

I want her to get well after that i will put an end to the relationship, all marriage plan cancel, and no going back and no regret.

Imagine if I've gone ahead to marry her. Is this how she will be maltreating my niece? obviously i will forever leave in regrets.

If you ask me if i feel sorry for beating her, truth is, there's no atom of regret in me, and i will never feel sorry for her. If she has the mind to maltreat a poor girl whose mother is late, she's capable of anything.

Insults are welcome.
You are a man. I wish my elder brother who also reside at Uyo can see this. Enter the nearest bar, get yourself a chilled red wine and any pepper soup of your choice and passed the bill across
PoliticsRe: Edo Assembly impeach Deputy Speaker Idiaye, Elect Asoro As Replacement by Mires: 6:25pm On Aug 05, 2020
Igbosmoker:
He was impeached by 6 lawmakers, this is the same obaseki saying he's fighting godfatherism?? Lmao.

A governor that don't have any achievements to campaign with is a loser,this election will be the most easiest for APC to win in recent times.

We'll know the winner before 1pm
My friend read before you spit trash. When did seven suddenly become six? Is seven not up to two-thirds in a ten man house of assembly?

Why not leave Edo state people to play their politics. If at the end of the day, Governor Obaseki doesn't win, at least, he has proved to the whole world that he's a man who has balls.
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 7:53am On Aug 04, 2020
Itzajiboy:
You can invest with Woupax, it has a lower minimum investment option.
You can contact me via whatsapp for more info
Please look elsewhere. I wasn't asking for reduced investment options either in MBA Forex or elsewhere.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Developmental Strides In Akwa Ibom State by Mires:
24SEVEN:
Its not my business to show you what other governors are doing. Im only interested in commenting where I see fit. Udom has done fine by creating jobs for his people. it is commendable and more preferable to big flyovers and building airport lounges. People need to be employed to live their lives. for all her huge allocations I still consider Akwa Ibom a poor state. Poor in the sense of the livability of her citizens that I see in Lagos and PH and Abuja. Alot of them live in batchers and shacks and it speaks alot about life in Akwa Ibom. If citizens of a state should be outside in such numbers and most living in squabble conditions, then the govt isn't getting priorities right.


I didn't quote you to say he didn't do well, but there is nothing Amazing. good job tho. Why are you even Amazed sef..
I beg to differ with your submission as it relates to a lot of Akwa Ibom people living in batches in Lagos, Abuja amd PH. I am not holding brief for Governor Udom when it comes to his performance in office as a Governor. However, the generality of Akwa Ibom people that you can find living in so called batcher are those whose highest level of education is O Level. That's if I am not hyping their qualification. Yorubas also have high concentration of people within this qualification more especially in PH who live in batchers.

It is important to point out that it is not always green out there for people with FSLC in a city like PH, Abuja and Lagos with high rental cost. Some of them you find in these cities might have live a more decent lives in their states and communities.
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 9:38pm On Aug 02, 2020
airsaylongcom:
Did you see the qualifier "keen"?

I have a handful people I am AO to. And they have my number. I didn't say we don't share our numbers...we aren't keen doesn't mean we don't
Please what are the requirements to invest with MBA Forex
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 9:28pm On Aug 02, 2020
Is there any other investment requirement from MBA Forex other than minimum of $1,000 ?
PoliticsRe: Akwa Ibom PDP Secretariat Unveiled (Photos) by Mires: 2:07pm On Aug 02, 2020
Elimon:
Please more jobs abeg, same Akwa Ibom I've been looking for work on months I no see ...please if youre around Uyo and you have a place to link me up please help me..God will bless you..I need to do something.
The only job you can find there is to become political blogger ( sorry beggar)
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole: Phillip Shaibu Will Crawl Back To Me For Forgiveness After Sept.19 by Mires: 2:48pm On Jul 31, 2020
JessetariahMD:
Never knew it would come this early
Was thinking cause of the corona virus
It might get shifted to august ending
So i used my savings to pay for an handwork to learn how to work phone
If they would extend d deadline to next week
I'll b d happiest...cus next week sure for my side
But no p tho its already 2pm
I cant meet up again
Theres always a next time
It is well. Learning craft before tertiary education admission is a sure way in today's Nigeria to avoid saying tomorrow, education is a scam. I wish you the best.
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole: Phillip Shaibu Will Crawl Back To Me For Forgiveness After Sept.19 by Mires: 1:14pm On Jul 31, 2020
JessetariahMD:
Lemme stray away from the topic
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Good morning y'all
Trying to get RSUST post utme form(The sale ends today)
And i dont have the complete money
Please if anybody could assist I'll appreciate
But if i don't have it I'll still wait for next year
Just dont want to go through the stress of writing jamb again
Please
You might not like this. However, it is a piece of advise. If you can't afford post UTME fee, what becomes of you when you are given the said admission?

Your statement shows ill preparation. Life is more than you present here.
BusinessRe: An Overcrowded Street Market In Port-Harcourt, Rivers State (Photos) by Mires: 4:27pm On Jul 30, 2020
Wike is becoming too hardened for Rivers residents
CareerRe: Gbadebo Richard: UNIBADAN Student Dies In A Soap-Making Machine In Ibadan by Mires: 3:07pm On Jul 30, 2020
sammieking2017:
If you are in IBADAN you can switch your radio to Splash fm. Kai!! i couldn't hold my emotion as i was crying when his elder sister was crying and talking that her mother in the hospital should not die ooo.
Please remember to pray for the family in your area. It was very tragedic as they were just only two in the hand of their parent
Please inform Splash FM to go digital like Wazobia 94.1 FM Port Harcourt. With www.wazobiafm.com or its app, one can tune and listened to any of its station anywhere in the world. I like listening to Obilo
BusinessRe: Naira Plunges To N472/$ As Forex Scarcity Worsens by Mires: 12:51pm On Jul 29, 2020
phr33man:
Imagine the number of people purchasing crypto daily which is valued in dollars. Imagine the immense wealth leaving our country daily. What do you think attributed to the continues rise in the value of bitcoin and other crypto if not the demand? To many Nigerians and world at large today, the surest and quickest way to financial freedom is crypto.

Monthly limit isn't the issue but the population diving into it. As at today, I'm 95% sure that 15m people has at least a few dollars worth of bitcoin or any other crypto. If we assume each has $10 crypto worth, that whooping $150m gone to western world and this grows daily.

My view...

The western world are exploiting us big time now than ever. They tried to find an explanation to this crypto thing but the more you study, the more confused you are. They say it's decentralized but someone/some sets of people started it. Hmmmmmm.... Shey this thing no be ponzi like this? Do you still remember egold, ebullion etc. Where are they today?


We need to think deep.... And wake up in Africa
For your record, btc is the new world order. No country law is against its acquisition, trading, etc
PoliticsRe: Ikpeazu Hands Over Official Vehicles To Abia State Judiciary Judges (Pics) by Mires: 10:29pm On Jul 28, 2020
allen113:
millions of youth are crying of unemployment, but when opportunities come they don't take it. did you know bitcoin hit 11 thousand dollars this afternoon. damn I regret not buying it in 2013 when my friend was advising me to.
Bro, I have been crying for days when I see the price. I was first introduced to it in 2016 when a unit was sold for about N380k.

I got a little which scammers scammed me and I was left of 0.26 that was N250k by 2017. sold 0.22 two weeks ago for N910k.

I wish I had bought ten units then.
PoliticsRe: Okoudoh Patrick Iyoha Resigns As DG Of Obaseki/Shaibu Movement, Joins APC by Mires: 6:45pm On Jul 28, 2020
Only God can save Obaseki with what I am seeing
PoliticsRe: Edo: Chiefs, Elders Reject Oshiomhole’s Pleas by Mires: 9:51am On Jul 28, 2020
Esseite:
Read between the lines...



OBASEKI never owed pension and pays salary promptly.



God-fatherism..



KABAKA and Crew..
You are a good analyst
TravelRe: My Friends Exploiting Money From Me, Advice Needed by Mires: 5:43pm On Jul 27, 2020
ednut1:
Stop sending them money and change your lines. How hard is that. Change your phone number
Change his phone number because of liabilities? What about his associates that might be calling the said line?
PoliticsRe: 356 Soldiers Leave The Nigerian Army Over Loss Of Interest by Mires: 1:46pm On Jul 11, 2020
Why is the Nigerian soldiers request very big for Buhari to grant them?

This week on 94.1FM live programme, I listened and wept how the gallant soldiers called the radio presenter. They all said in unison, "We are not asking President Buhari to increase our salary. All we are asking him, is remove Buratai as our commander. There's never a time in the history of Nigeria, army general will sell the army to bandits as it is today under the leadership of Buratai. Boko Haram members are issued uniform first before Nigerian Army by the same army authority. Who be boko Haram to stand one artillery if we have a true army leader".
EducationRe: WAEC Reacts To Nigeria’s Embargo On WASSCE by Mires: 12:20pm On Jul 10, 2020
This is a case of when Nigeria pollute, West African countries say "Thank you Sir". If you no go, you no go know
PoliticsRe: APC Settles For Indirect Primary In Ondo by Mires: 7:43pm On Jul 08, 2020
Direct primary at Edo state was the first calculation to stop His Excellency, Governor Obaseki.

Oshomhole you see where it landed you.
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 9:09pm On Jul 07, 2020
ifeanyija:
u can do it online, but it's better u visit their office
Ifeanyi, from your estimation, one can bank on it for the next one year?
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 8:07pm On Jul 07, 2020
ifeanyija:
yes o, i just did top-up of 950k
Must one go to their office to register for the first time?
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 8:04pm On Jul 07, 2020
ifeanyija:
yes o, i just did top-up of 950k
I must commend you. Wetin mmm dealt with me, still de put fear in me. One of my boys still de tell me this evening, oga do dis tin
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 5:01pm On Jul 07, 2020
ifeanyija:
going to 3 years now, mmm didn't last up to 2 yrs cos it's a ponzi
Wow... men have really cash out big time. Imagine say I had invested N1.08m since November last year that I was informed.

And as it is na fear de catch me say d tin fit end for my head
InvestmentRe: MBA Investors Forum by Mires: 3:36pm On Jul 07, 2020
Chai! See me o! I heard of MBA Forex in November 2019. Fear no gree me after I lost about N4m to mmm.

How long is MBA Forex?
FoodRe: How To Make Ofe Oha (oha Soup) by Mires: 7:55pm On Jul 05, 2020
DelTel:
I often tell my friends the name is too simple for such a great delicacy grin (a particular soup has a long name but I don't fancy it as I expected so much from it because of the name undecided).

It is my best soup after rivers native soup.
Rivers native soup is bae

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