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I'm expecting a cagey encounter with few goals |
I need a 750gb ROM, 4gb RAM and Core i5 laptop. Can i get it for less that 80k? |
chidekings:Your whatsapp number? |
Abeg i need laptop core i5, minimum of 4gb. 75k Budget |
FarahAideed:Where is the sense in this? Remove Buhari and replace him with those that squandered our collective wealth abi? A renowed SAN gave a list of corruption cases the FG can pursue to generate trillions of dollars and all you can do is shout "remove Buhari." You guys just make comment as though Nigeria was heaven before Buhari came in. Jeez! |
Emycord:How many of your family members dey stay there? |
Ode. If you like call him out as much as you can, he won't still ask you out |
Lol. Dead on arrival. A coalition to sav Nigeria formed by group of "oldies" headed by a man that failed in Osun state as a governor. Nigeria is not serious for change yet. |
malonephill:The south west and mid belt loss made sure GEJ was defeated. Buhari lost woefully in the east. Does that mean igbos aren't online? Majority of those who votes arent even on social media. |
I have not been pleased with pmb's performance but i can assure you that pmb won't lose to a pdp candidate in 2019. Anyone who understands Nigeria's political dynamics will easily forsee this. |
sehin79:Don't mind most of the earlier commenters. They rushed to comment and buttress op's ego without bothering to watch the video. |
You obviously haven't been listening to the lyrics. If you have, you would have noticed that the song was actually condemning rather than glorifying drug use |
Oyin is very trustworthy and very friendly as well..Everyone should feel free to transact with him. His rates are also very customer-friendly. |
Recently there have been outcries about the need for youths to take over the mantle of power in the country. While I belive the time is ripe for such to happen as the older generation has seemingly failed us, I believe there's a need for us to not just support the rhetoric for the sake of just doing so. What we have currently is a failed country and for every movement started now, we need to ensure that we do not deviate from the obvious goal - to save Nigeria from this state of quagmire and unending history. While there's a dying need for power to change hands from the clueless bunch of oldies we have in power currently, we need to define and specify who the power to be taken is to given to. One of our major problems in this country is that we love to move with the tide without minding where the water is taking us to. We make choices based on sentiments rather than reasons. In essence, what i am saying is that we need to be cautious and tread softly as we move to redirect the future of our dear nation. We must tackle our problems head on and not just do it because we want to remove the "oldies" from power. We must avoid riding just anyone to power because such person flies the "youth flag." We need to make sure we select only the best among us and avoid repeating the same costly mistakes the 'old generation' made and have continued making with our support. I have listened to a lot of young people speak and found out that most had little or no understanding of what the nation's problems are not to talk of the solutions needed. More worrisome is the fact that a lot of our "youths currently partaking in politics" seem to be more concerned about getting "sentimental support" and riding to power rather than really solving the leadership crises the nation has been battling with. In fact it could be said that many of the so-called youth leaders are not morally, psychological and intellectually worthy to lead the much anticipated youth revolution in the country. A worthwhile example is the case of Gov. Yahya Bello of State many thought represented a break from the norms but has been a disappointment ever since he got into power. There's no denying that Nigeria is blessed with multitude of exceptionally brilliant young minds, however we need to take caution in ensuring that we do not mix the "wheat with the chaff". Nigeria badly needs us to stand up for her but more importantly she needs us to be highly cautious about the set of individuals we select to deliver her. God Bless Nigeria! By Adediran Adedayo Abdullahi. Cc Statsocial, Mynd44, OAM4J, TonyeBarcanista, Sarrki
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4kDdullard:So in short Nigerians no dey do this kain thing pre-2015 abi? Seriously some of you need brain check |
Nice idea. Nigeria needs an alternative to both pdp and APC. And this time, we don't want POLITICIANS. |
hedonistical:Pdp failed for 16 years and left us in deep underdevelopment, Buhari too is treading that path. I won't vote for either of them, but pdp shouldn't even raise a voice in the next 16 years. |
Osinbajo is very hardworking tho |
FarahAideed:The goal is to send Buhari out and not replace him with Pdp. |
Wapkoshcom:Even if you will send him back in 2019 according to you, at least appreciate this laudable project. Are you programmed to hate non-stop ni? |
donblade85555:Name just one hit from Tiwa's ep bro..Any big artist can get that sort of YouTube views. That's more about reputation and not a big deal. Simi's album was one of the best last year...Tiwa is more recognized obviously but we're talking about performance now not popularity. Last year, simi was the best female artist in NIGERIA. |
donblade85555:Only hit?? Did you listen to her album at all? |
nnamdiokere45:Well awards are about performances not reputation or any other sentiment. Simi had an excellent year..Her album was lit and she had the most hits among the female artists. I love Tiwa's songs but the truth is she was silent for most part of the year. It was a vote-based award. So i guess that settled it. Just saying tho... |
safarigirl:You forgot to add that the thing line between failing at the early stages before succeeding is suicidal |
enemmo:Oh I see |
Abeg aside Malo ft wizkid, which song did Tiwa sing last year to deserve the female artist of the year? The last time I checked Simi had countless number of hits last year |
Bede2u:You obviously don't know your history... |
elyte89:Don't mind her. Most young ladies out there nowadays don't plan to grow old judging by their exuberance |
Y0ruba:Boss why now Are you really asking me how the state will benefit from agric? Are the farmers not indigenes of the state? What about the employment opportunities, the people that will be employed across the value chain? That aside, the government can subsidize the cost of inputs at the beginning of the farming year with an agreement to buy all the produce after harvest. Isn't that a viable source of revenue generation?You seem to be more concerned about the state paying back the workers...The man recently promised he will do that before he leaves. Mind you he is only owing 25% of the workers (Level 8 or so and above). He probably didn't manage the issue of the workers well enough, but that doesn't remove the fact that he has developed Osun state within his last 8 years. No be everybody for Osun state be civil servants now. |
Y0ruba:Firstly the state benefits from sales of agricultural products albeit indirectly..I understand your point of view but my problem with your first comment is that you attacked the whole project rather than "him not taxing the project." I think taxing the project can actually earn the state a lot but trust me it can't be effected just immediately after finishing the project..That will be counter-productive. There seems to be much emphasis on taxing the public of late though. The guy has delivered social infrastructures, I think he has gained the public (at least non-civil servants, artisans, market women, farmers nd the likes)trust based on that. |
Y0ruba:Osun looks different..I live there nd I know the different between what used to be obtainable and now. Taxing or tolling a project like the Gbogan-Ibadan road will be detrimental to the whole essence of the project..The project I think was embarked upon to ease movement from Osun-ibadan-Lagos where the bulk of the state's agricultural earnings come from...The road used to be a death trap...Even if he would tax or toll it, it shouldn't be now..Osun needs to leave its current status of being a civil servants state to a economical vibrant state. And I think that has been the basis of ogbeni's administration from the onset |
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Are you really asking me how the state will benefit from agric? Are the farmers not indigenes of the state? What about the employment opportunities, the people that will be employed across the value chain? That aside, the government can subsidize the cost of inputs at the beginning of the farming year with an agreement to buy all the produce after harvest. Isn't that a viable source of revenue generation?