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Jennybest12:Whether you refer or not, you are good to go. It's not a compulsion to refer people. |
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Such a great post. Ladies, guys, you've heard it again: it's morally, culturally and "religiously" wrong to co-habit. 1 Like |
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Someone will just stay in his house and manufacture one silly news, just to heat up the polity. No evidence, no source, nothing! It could be coming from the same bloggers who killed Adama Barrow, in their dream land. 10 Likes 1 Share |
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These attires are not for photoshoots. Inappropriate body exposure. 1 Like |
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Nice job. Justice must be done. |
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rjek: Hello, I'm into article writing and proofreading, though not active on Fiverr yet. A 15000-word proofreading should cost about $200 at the rate of £9/$15 per 1000 words. So 15, 000 words would cost about $225. You can get back to me if you want us to collaborate. |
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In case some of us have forgotten, Ateke is a former militant. This is a Porsche wedding, to say the least; in fact a European royal family-style wedding. And you think these militants and their sponsors are not fighting for their personal pockets? What has been the positive turn around for the generality of Niger Deltas after their amnesty that cost hundreds of millions of dollars? I know the government is to blame too, but the militants are as irresponsible as the govt they're fighting! 2 Likes |
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sarrki:Bros, I'm just wondering why you think you must comment on every single thread. At least, there are some you should just come to read others' comments on - to increase knowledge. Sir, this is not how to be popular. Likes and shares can't pay bills, you know. 81 Likes 3 Shares |
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That's not true. Those children are scooping oil from the water, not fetching water from the oil. Whichever is true, this is simply the handiwork of "scavenger" militants. After blowing up pipelines, they'll come back looking for cheap sympathy. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Just wondering how people could believe this lie!!! All these lies IPOB are broadcasting here and there, will be their albatross. I don't even know if Trump has ever heard of 'Bîafra'. How will Trump make such unintelligible statement? Is he going to be the president of the world? This clearly proves the accusations that Nnamdi Kanu was busy going round the world defrauding Igbos of their hard-earned monies through blatant lies. 23 Likes 1 Share |
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One of Nigeria's problem is beaurocracy. The bidding process alone might take one year, then "preliminary and feasibility studies", and all other technical jargons that do no good. 1 Like |
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Unfortunately, the pictures are not uploading.... I'll still retry it. @ Tommynico |
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The 30 metre hole was repaired in 48 hours, although health and safety checks delayed the reopening A section of road in the centre of the Japanese city of Fukuoka has reopened just days after a sinkhole opened up outside a busy railway station and threatened to topple nearby buildings. In a typical demonstration of Japanese workmanship and efficiency, workers toiled around the clocks and had practically filled in the section of road in just two days, according to local media. The road reopened to traffic and pedestrians early on Tuesday after local officials declared the repaired stretch safe. The weeklong rush to reopen the busy stretch of road included repairs to a sewage pipe and replacing traffic lights and utility poles that were swallowed when the sinkhole opened up shortly after 5am local time on 8 November. The incident caused power cuts and disrupted phone signals, and gas and water supplies, but there were no reports of injuries. Local media reports said the 30m by 27m sinkhole, which was 15 metres deep, was caused by construction work on an extension to an underground line. The Fukuoka workers, who filled the hole with 6,200 cubic metres of sand and cement, drew praise on social media. One person tweeted: “I’m surprised the road reopened in a week!” Another said: “Impressive. That was fast.” The astonishing speed of the repair work brought back memories of the efforts to reopen roads that were badly damaged by the March 2011 triple disaster. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/15/japan-fixes-vast-fukuoka-city-sinkhole-repaired-two-days
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Daboomb:But there's what's called consolidation of charges, which is lumping similar charges into one. Have you forgotten when EFCC used to arraign on 100-count charges? |
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15-count charge? This is one of the things that delay trials. Why can't you guys just summarize the charges into just 3 or 4 and see whether the trial will not conclude within months? 12 Likes |
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As much as we know that his choice not to visit Nigeria was to spite her, we should have enough dignity not to accord him more respect than he deserves. His visit would have done us no good. We're as independent as his country is. We're no one's stooge. 2 Likes |
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In other climes, the money will come from personal pockets, but these people will use public money to win unnecessary applause. 22 Likes 1 Share |
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Are you now telling us that former President Jonathan doesn't have a Facebook profile pix? Is this not a parody account? 1 Like 1 Share |
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Fedayeen02:You should not worry about those political correctness advocates. Even Americans who used to pride themselves with that, are beginning to use their common sense. |
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TonyeBarcanista: The masses must wake up - good. But "the masses" are not the ones in the position of authority. We can only do very little. Was it the masses that got Nigeria independence? No. Even where a revolution occurs through the instrumentality of the masses, there'll still need to be a popular leader who would not be of the masses. The voice of the masses sometimes are only heard after they've been amplified by people of like minds who are highly placed. 1 Like |
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It's very unfortunate that there's nothing one can point to as a national Christian institution but the Muslims keep expanding their foray everyday. From inserting sharia into the Constitution to currently occupying the three "arms" of the judiciary and the three arms of government - they're teaching the Christians how (not) to play politics. What is good for the goose is good for the gander, they say. Let's also create an ecclesiastical court for the Christians for a balance. 1 Like |
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Facebook is a very liberal company. So if truly the Nigerian govt spoke to them on the need to censor what it considers to be constant churning out of lies and war-time propaganda by some diehard mischief makers, and it saw reasons to comply, that completely shows that Facebook was able to confirm same. Thumbs up to them. 10 Likes |
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The reason the judge gave is totally deceptive. Why didn't he rule that though the act is not criminal in nature, it is amoral? Or courts no longer consider common sense and morality? Germany is fast overtaking the US in sexual perversion. 2 Likes |
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Many people will choose not to believe this, but this is the truth. Countries like UK and US never want anything good for us, aside what will feather their nest. They'll only be supporting our antigraft campaign and returning our stolen fund with words of mouth. 2 Likes |
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It's sheer foolishness to believe that there's any conspiracy between APC and bh. Of course, the people who funded bh were northerners, but they simply did because of their religious conviction or because they were threatened with bombing by bh. People will always complain no matter how good you perform. When bh were bombing with reckless abandon when Buhari newly came on board, were there not many hues and cries and taunting against his promise to defeat them? And now that they're almost non-existent, the same people are saying they've been settled by APC. How daft! 2 Likes |
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Spirit of shamelessness will tell him to appeal it at the Supreme Court for a second time. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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There's nothing spectacular about whatever the judges are going to come up with. His motion lacks merit as it's a repetition of previous ones thrown out by various courts. Even if the court rules in his favour this time, which is almost impossible, his CCT trial will continue all the same. He's simply been making use of so-called technicality which corrupt judges prop up in order to favour a visibly corrupt person. 1 Like |
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