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Princek12:NA CHELSEA YOU DEY TALK TO LIKE THAT , HE SCHOOL FOR LAGOS OOO NO BE VILLAGE OOOO , HIM NO BE VILLAGE BOY WEY COME LAGOS COME OPEN EYE ![]() |
texazzpete:AHAHAHAHA, SO MANY BLUNDERS IN THE GRAMMAR OR CHELSEA NO GO UNIVERSITY STILL SIGN OF BEING CONFUSED ?? |
chelseabmw:YOU BE REAL SALARO , I REST MY CASE ![]() |
chelseabmw:YOU BE REAL YEYE GUY THATS WHY YOU ARE CONFUSED IS NAIRALAND A DATING SITE ? |
chelseabmw:AINT YOU GOING TO WORK TOMORROW, ONLY IF YOU GOT ONE, BETTER IRON YOUR SHIRT AND TROUSER BEFORE YOUR CONFUSED PHCN TAKE THE LIGHT OR MAY BE YOU GOT ''I BETA PASS MY NEIGHBOUR'' ![]() |
chelseabmw:YOUR MOUTH ALWAYS RUN LIKE A BORE HOLE , JUST NEED TO WATCH THE MATCH TO SEE HOW YOU AND YOUR CONFUSED TEAM HAVE IMPROVED ? |
chelseabmw:LOUSY BOY AM COOL LIKE A WATER IN A POOL ITS A PITY I CANT WATCH YOUR CONFUSED SUPER CHICKEN MATCH ONLINE ![]() ![]() ![]() |
honeric01:ok we no vex, we dey follow you like TWITTER ![]() |
sandee575:Your link is as useless as you are ![]() ? |
honeric01:Chairman na fight ![]() |
You people are just oppressing we that have no opportunity of watching the match online infact its very painful, I now depend on your posts for min by min commentary ![]() |
Still laughing my head off at Desire Oparanozie who claims to be 16. I know she'd be in her mid-late 20's but why she nor even claim the maximum age (18+) allowed for the U-19 competition instead of the obviously false and ridiculous 16 sef? |
SmashingM:Falling for the bait of IBB is like when Eve was decieved by the serpent, IBB will decieve many into eating its forbidden fruit also promising to give them life he never got, IBB is already a forbidden fruit ![]() |
egift:This guy is something else cant stop laughing ![]() |
chelseabmw:You are known to be crude, lousy and rude with the way and manner you contribute to treads on this site you need a life, Boy ? |
chelseabmw:Well you are one of the confused citizens in a confused nation, am not in your confused nation also am a citizen of better nation and am fulfilled ![]() |
Confused entity called Nigeria ![]() |
9ja na today ![]() ![]() |
[b]Nigeria needs to create 25 million jobs within the next ten years if it wants to tackle poverty and unemployment, according to a report presented yesterday in Abuja. The five-chapter report was an independent project by Next Generation Nigeria, a youth group exploring how the nation could benefit from its young people. It was compiled in collaboration with the British Council and the Harvard School of Public Health. Presenting the report, Frank Nweke, director general of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group, who worked on the project, said a shortage of jobs is a serious challenge. “Without remedial action, the crisis in the job market will worsen rapidly as growing numbers of young Nigerians enter the workforce,” he said. Mr. Nweke said the country cannot generate new jobs unless it diversifies its economy. He called for a reduction in the overdependence on oil and more investments in agriculture, information and communications technology, textile, and leather. “The oil industry contributes 40 percent to the national GDP [Gross Domestic Product],” he said. “But it is highly capital-intensive and employs only a tiny fraction of the population.” More investment Nigeria needs to spend up to 4 percent more of its GDP on the infrastructure that will underpin a world class economy, said Mr. Nweke. Poor power generation, in particular, has forced a lot of industries to close down in the last few decades. “Unless we address those things that made them shut down, the kind of employment needed to take the youth off the streets, make them more productive, and prepare the country to be the largest economy, cannot be generated,” he said. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, managing director, World Bank, and chairperson of the Next Generation Nigeria, said at the event that Nigeria must tap into the energies of the young. If this demographic are managed well, Nigeria can take off in the manner that countries like South Korea were able to do in the 1980s and 1990s. “However, this demographic dividend will not come up automatically,” she said. “Immediate policy actions need to be taken to seize the window of opportunity. We need to invest in the health and education of our young people,” she said.[/b] http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5613988-146/nigeria_must_create_25_million_jobs.csp
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MetalGong4:I would rather prefer not to have any identity than to be an ibo man, everything about an ibo man is negative, an average ibo man can kill his father and mother for money, even using both for money rituals, to confirm if an ibo man is truely dead you will need to place N20 note in his mouth to confirm if truelly he is dead so there is noting fascinating becoming an ibo, ibos are the most neglected and unrecognised tribe in Nigeria today ![]() |
This is the beginning of the revelation, more to come and now let her arrest and also bar her husband from contesting for any political office ![]() |
[b][color=Black]The election, which Waziri won, was held on 21 August. It has been trailed by reports of rigging and other malpractices. He was accused of collecting N80 million from his wife, Farida, to spend on his election. Former military head of state, General Muhammed Buhari, yesterday alleged that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, colluded with the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to rig the elections held in Bauchi and Gombe states. Buhari said the INEC officials reduced the bye-elections to a money spinning business. However, Senator Waziri has denied that he got N80 million from his wife to sponsor his election. Senator Waziri who spoke to P.M.News on phone debunked the allegation that his wife gave him the money to sponsor his election to the Senate in the just concluded bye-election. He said that the allegation was the handiwork of mischief makers, adding that the EFCC Chairman does not have such money. “Tell me where she will get the money from,” Waziri fumed. Senator Waziri, who defeated the other two candidates, Achana Gaius of Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and Barrister Abisha Anderiya of CPC, said that he was not a new comer in the Senate, having been elected twice as a member to the Constitutional Conference and once elected senator. He said he does not require such money to win an election. He added that he had been in politics for over 30 years, pointing out that his election was through the mandate of his people who feel he is a worthy representative. On the allegation that he separated from his wife, the EFCC Boss, but later reconciled after her appointment, Waziri also debunked this, saying it was also the handiwork of mischief makers. “They are stupid. Look I got married to Farida 40 years ago and we have lived together as my only wife,” he fumed. On the allegation that the August 21 bye-election was characterized by rigging, manipulations and electoral malpractices, Waziri insisted the election was free and fair. Senator Jauji Waziri, the husband of Mrs. Farida Waziri, boss of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commisison, EFCC, has been accused of rigging the Gombe South Senatorial Zone bye-election as senatorial candidate of PDP. Meanwhile, Achana Gaius of ACN and Abisha Anderiya of CPC have vowed to challenge the outcome of the bye-elections in court. Gaius told P.m.news that the conduct of the election had put INEC to test whether there will be free and fair election in 2010. “We say we have a credible INEC Chairman in the person of Prof. Jega but what I witnessed during the election was a clear indication that Jega may not guarantee this nation free and fair elections in 2010,” he said. P.m.news reports that there was general outcry from members of the public that the two senatorial bye-elections was full of manipulations by both the Gombe State government and the People’s Democratic Party, PDP[/color].[/b]
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This is a litmus test to this present administration. Lets watch what is going to happen. I think the situation in Nigeria has reach the limit we have to invite Jerry Rawlings of Ghana to come and rule the country for only 1 hour and do some sanitization work. Otherwise, the evils witch hunting the country will keep on perpetrating their evil tentacles. Any way |
chyz:Joke, Joke Joke ? |
Congratulations! Nigeria. Government to begin 2010 Electioneering witch hunt, did I hear U say? Why on earth does it take eternity to begin what has been concluded in the US of A for heaven;s sake. |
[b]All those who took bribes in awarding the contract for Africa’s first liquefied natural gas plant will soon be charged to court, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, said yesterday in Abuja. He said the Federal government is close to prosecuting those indicted in what has come to be known as the Halliburton bribe scandal. The trial is expected to boost Goodluck Jonathan’s anti-corruption credentials as the 2011 elections approach. Mr. Adoke who spoke to NEXT in an exclusive interview in his office yesterday, however refused to name those on the list. Investigations by United States law enforcement agencies have named past Heads of State – the late Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar and Olusegun Obasanjo – among those linked with the scandal. Mr. Adoke denied insinuations that the presidency had stepped down the report ahead of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) primaries scheduled to take place next month, so as not to rock Mr. Jonathan’s chances of picking the party’s presidential ticket. “No, no, no! Whoever says that is not saying the truth. The federal government did not and has not stepped down the report. President Jonathan has not in any way interfered in my work. Particularly, he has not interfered with the report on Halliburton bribery. He is a president whose work ethic recognises the fear of God and rule of law. For that, I am eternally grateful to him,” he said. Asked why the report was not made public within the first two weeks of August as he promised in a previous interview, Mr. Adoke said the government is perfecting plans to begin the prosecution of all those that were indicted in the preliminary report. “We have been working on the report even though we do not need to make noise. The courts have been on vacation, so there was no way we could have done that until now. “But the courts will be resuming very soon. I can assure you that we are working on the file over there. Once the courts resume, we will prosecute all those who have been indicted in the preliminary report before me. We will be filing charges against them soon.” Yerima is free Speaking on Ahmed Sani Yerima’s controversial marriage to an Egyptian minor, 14-year-old Eladly Maryam Maged Saleh, Mr. Adoke was emphatic that the senator has no case to answer before the law. Responding to child rights advocacy groups and activists who have called for his sack for not prosecuting the former governor of Zamfara State, the Justice Minister said he would rather be sacked for doing what is backed by the constitution than for doing something illegal. “I swore to protect the constitution of the Federal Republic when I took this post,” he said. “So, I would not want to expose myself as an incompetent lawyer and Justice Minister by prosecuting a case simply based on popular agitation; or embarrass the government by prosecuting a case that is not backed by the law. “I have already said it and I will say it again that I will not play to the gallery. Having looked again at what the law says, I found that Yerima’s marriage was a legal marriage contracted under the Islamic law and rites. And the constitution recognises marriage under Islamic and customary laws as exceptions. And to those people who called it a case of child trafficking, it is not at all. The girl in question was brought into the country by her parents for the marriage. The marriage had their blessings. Of course, the Child Rights Acts was enacted by the Senate to protect the Nigerian child, not the Egyptian child as this case was. “If on the basis of this action, some people are now calling for my sack, they are free to do that. All I will like to say is that I want to be sacked for taking a legal action than for permitting illegality.” Bribery cesspit The British police on March 5, 2009, arrested a London lawyer, Jeffrey Tesler, accused of conveying millions of dollars in bribes to officials of the Nigerian government, in order to obtain engineering, procurement and construction contracts to build the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas in Bonny Island. Mr Tesler was implicated along with another British citizen, Wojciech Chodan. Tesler’s arrest followed an extradition request from the United States government. He was charged before the City of Westminster magistrate the same day. Until now, the federal government has not demonstrated a willingness to prosecute Nigerian officials involved, claiming it was yet to receive a legal notification from the countries taking action on the bribery scandal. About $182m in bribes was allegedly paid by Halliburton’s subsidiary, Kellogg Brown and Root, to obtain contracts worth over $6 billion, to build and expand the Bonny Island liquefied natural gas terminal. Kellog Brown has since agreed to pay a US criminal fine of $402m as part of a plea bargain for guilt.[/b]
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This criminal was stealing in the name of the lord ? |
Well it is not unexpected. The PDP Government knows how to monitor, protect and guide its rogue accomplices.He (Erastus Akingbola) already has been listed to bankroll their electioneering campaigns.The (NSE) Dangotes, the (Zenon) Otegbolas etc(the list is endless) are all there. Can you imagine Farida(EFCC) Waziri's Husband being elected a PDP Senator a week ago ? By the the time the husband joins the bandwagon of looters in the central PDP Government, can she arrest him? This Country Nigeria has been hijacked by bandits; only a bloody revolution can save the Country. We must all be prepared for the fight;it is very imminent and there is no going back. |
Always dream big!steal yam n get 2year,steal 620billion n negotiate ![]() |
I'm not suprised about this,it's just a confirmation of the fact that Nigeria has a long way to go!This can't happen in serious-minded nations ![]() |
[b][color=Black]A Federal High court sitting in Lagos set a N500 million bail on the former head of Intercontinental Bank who faces charges of mismanaging the lender in the run-up to last year's N620 billion sector-wide bailout. The figure is five times the amount set for the heads of four other lenders rescued alongside Intercontinental. Erastus Akingbola was sacked by the central bank a year ago along with the four other bank chiefs and charged with graft and money laundering in absentia after leaving for Britain, where he had remained until the start of this month. The cases against the bank chiefs are seen as a litmus test of Nigeria's ability to prosecute influential figures accused of financial crimes. The country is regularly ranked one of the most corrupt in the world by transparency watchdogs. Bail conditions included securing three guarantors who own properties in the commercial hub of Lagos with evidence of their tax clearance. "I think the bail condition is fair having regards to the facts of the case," Rickey Tarfa, a lawyer for Akingbola told reporters outside the Federal High Court in Ikoyi. The bail was set high because unlike other bank chiefs, Akingbola left the country after last year's bailout. Tarfa said Akingbola would remain in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) until the bail conditions were met.[/color][/b]
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ziddy:Presidency is not the birth right of the northerners, all Nigerians have the right to this country ? |
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