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PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Steady, Not Slow - Leadership (Columnist) by msmon(op): 8:26am On Jun 27, 2015
maryam6:
Very true!
What's very true about it? Just tell me u stylishly book space. smiley
maryam6:
Very true!
What's very true about it? Just tell me u stylishly book space.
CelebritiesRe: I’m Done Sex Starving, Ready For Dates - Actress Alex Okoroji by msmon(m): 8:21am On Jun 27, 2015
@Op, I did not see the part where she said she's done sex starving... Be careful!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Steady, Not Slow - Leadership (Columnist) by msmon(op): 8:15am On Jun 27, 2015
I love this part so much.

The difference between the All
Progressive Alliance (APC) and the PDP
lies in the personality of Mohammed
Buhari, the President. Otherwise,
characteristically, members of the two
parties are uniquely the same. They are
corrupt, self-centered and have very little
regard for law and order. The fact that
the majority of those in the APC
migrated from the PDP gives credence to
the usual drama that is unfolding in the
national assembly. Only those with
shallow minds will expect an efficient,
proactive, and dignified national
assembly under the APC government.
Nothing will change in the legislative arm
of this government with the crop of
“birds of the same feather” whose large
appetite for self -aggrandisement will
never cease to expose them as
politicians of fortune.
I hope the the columnist's opinion doesn't represent that of leadership newspaper because I'm sure so Don will debate of the points he raised.

Cc: lalasticlala, barcanista, omenka.
PoliticsBuhari Is Steady, Not Slow - Leadership (Columnist) by msmon(op): 8:01am On Jun 27, 2015
I find it extremely hilarious that
Nigerians, again, are in haste. They have
become impatient with President Buhari;
he is too slow for some, others are
satisfied with the approaching results,
while the majority are indifferent with his
actions and perceived inaction.

Unfortunately, we are the most forgetful
set of people in the world; and that’s the
reason why Nigeria will remain
underdeveloped for many years to come.
How can any rational people in a country
as populated with active minds be so
submerged in amnesia? The sixteen
destructive years of the Peoples
Democratic Party, (PDP) have become
irrelevant to those with fickle minds.
They have, suddenly, been blinded by
their sense of forgetfulness and want
change to happen in one month.

Nigerians must be ready to pay huge
prices to regain their economic and
social freedom. The law of nature clearly
states: “plant today and harvest
tomorrow.” Since our previous leaders,
especially Jonathan Goodluck’s team, for
five years, deliberately forgot to invest,
and consumed all available resources,
the resultant effect is years of famine,
while we reorganise/scrape crumbs for
reinvestment for the future. It may sound
metaphorical, but this is the true state of
the nation.

Rebuilding a nation from five years of
exploitative regime is as hard as climbing
Mount Everest without safety guards.
Every Nigerian can testify that NEPA/
PHCN has suddenly improved its services
in just four weeks of APC government;
four refineries will be back to active,
productive state by the end of July.

These miracles are devoid of
explanation; GMB government has only
decided to reactivate the laid- down rules
of our constitution, and everything seems
to fall in place.

Leadership is simply selflessness,
dedication, and effective response to
issues. The previous administration of
Jonathan comprised of greedy and
unconcerned individuals, whose ultimate
desire rested on self-serving, not the
populace. Jonathan’s naivety to human
intrigues, and his good-natured persona,
exposed his weakness to the pride of
lions within his political domain. The
system allowed, with impunity, direct
theft from the national treasury. The
ever- corrupt judiciary could do nothing,
but to partake in the elaborate feast for
all. The Nigerian constitution became a
book of reference for only those opposed
to the government, and/or
inconsequential in the society. The
Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) became ineffectual,
handicapped because the government of
the day shielded criminals from
prosecution.

In just four weeks, over 12 sordid and
viewed as corrupt leaders have intensely
been interrogated and some arraigned.
This sudden reactivation of its functions
has clearly shown that the EFCC was
forced into abeyance.

Corruption, nepotism, and regional
alliance were the theme of the last
administration. Orchestrated insecurity
created loopholes for massive
embezzlement of public funds. Still, for
selfish reasons, some Nigerians wanted
the PDP back in government.

The difference between the All
Progressive Alliance (APC) and the PDP
lies in the personality of Mohammed
Buhari, the President. Otherwise,
characteristically, members of the two
parties are uniquely the same. They are
corrupt, self-centered and have very little
regard for law and order. The fact that
the majority of those in the APC
migrated from the PDP gives credence to
the usual drama that is unfolding in the
national assembly. Only those with
shallow minds will expect an efficient,
proactive, and dignified national
assembly under the APC government.

Nothing will change in the legislative arm
of this government with the crop of
“birds of the same feather” whose large
appetite for self -aggrandisement will
never cease to expose them as
politicians of fortune.

The issue of over payment of the illusive
fuel subsidy is not detachable from the
national assembly. The legal and
legislative support, massively enjoyed by
the large, unaccredited, phantom fuel
importers that drained over N2 trillion out
of Nigeria’s treasury would have been
monitored and detected early, if the
lawmakers had acted selflessly.

For those who are in haste to know the
new ministerial nominees and other
political appointees, a strong economic
foundation must first exist to guide future
growth. There is no reason for “hurry and
wait” syndrome; our usual national
hiccup.

The challenges before this new and very
young government is inconceivable
anywhere else; even economic growth in
war-torn Libya and Iraq seem more
prospective right now than Nigeria.
Those who cannot accept the gradual
and steady planning being conceived
should keep quiet and see stability
unfold. Time for arrogant display of illicit
funds is gone; wealth must match labour
and positive effort. The road to daylight
robbery with impunity is being shut; only
those who can, with hard labour, strive to
succeed will achieve success. This is the
norm world over, and Nigeria should not
be the exception. This is no time for
fake, plastic, display of vanity.

The process of reinventing a proper
system that is sustainable, that will
outlive all administrations is tough, time
consuming, and utterly demanding. What
this country needs is that type of system,
and we have no choice but to be patient
for its rebirth.

This is the time for reality; no fiction nor
deception can substitute for the
impending hardship and national sacrifice
on everyone’s part.

Anyone challenging the President’s pace
of administration should prime his sense
of remembrance, think back, and try to
understand the true position of Nigeria’s
economy. Our nation’s treasury is in
absolute value of negative. Rushing to
alleviate this precarious situation is as
good as submerging us in a brutal
economic depression.

Nothing in Nigeria will gear up to
normalcy in the next four years. But one
thing is certain: if we steadily reactivate
our judiciary to an incorruptible standard,
and the working system is understood,
then we will have a strong political and
economic structure.







http://leadership.ng/columns/443174/buhari-is-steady-not-slow
BusinessRe: What Eden1747(f) Did Not Tell Us About Her "Humilation" At ECOBANK Badagry Today by msmon(m): 5:29am On Jun 27, 2015
Omotayor123:
Chai... Eden see your life ooooo. I just knew something wasn't right about the story.

So another nairalander was actually there.







Beware of bringing falsehood to NL cos u can never tell.


Tnx for the clarification OP.
Only Allah knows what actually transpired out there. He's All Seer and All Knower of everything.
HealthFederal Government To Shut Down All Open Drug Markets July 1 by msmon(op): 5:22am On Jun 27, 2015
Paul Obi in Abuja

In a move to ensure organised drug distribution system
in the country is strengthened, the federal government
will on July 1, commence the implementation of the
National Drug Distribution Guidelines (NDDGs).

Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health,
Linus Awute stated this yesterday in Abuja, stressing
that, regulatory agencies like the Pharmacists Council
of Nigeria (PCN) and NAFDAC would on that date,
resume the exercise of their mandate to ensure full
compliance.

He said “We are hopeful that the existence of open
drug markets in the country will be a thing of the past
as the drug distribution system of the country has
remained uncoordinated, chaotic and has resulted in
the circulation of fake, adulterated, substandard and
counterfeit drugs.

According to Awute, the chaotic drug distribution
posed a very big challenge to the pharmaceutical
sector in particular and the federal government in
general considering the negative impact the situation
has on the entire health care delivery system of the
country.

It will be recalled that in order to address the ugly
situation, the federal government established the
Presidential Committee on Pharmaceutical Sector
Reform and charged it among others, to develop a
strategy towards the institutionalisation of a well
ordered drug distribution system.

Also, strategies adopted by the committee to achieve
this include the development of the National Drug
Distribution Guidelines in 2010 to provide guidance for
drug distribution, aimed at curtailing fictitious drugs
marketing.

Awute said: “The launch of the document in 2012
signaled the take-off of its implementation while the
deadline was for the establishment of State Drug
Distribution Centres (SDDCs) by the state governments
and Mega Drug Distribution Centres (MDDSs) by the
private sector was declared on 30th June, 2014.
“The deadline was however extended to 30th June
2015 to allow more time for the establishment of more
SDDCs and MDDCs.”

He explained that as the new deadline date has drown
near, it was imperative to remind stakeholder in the
pharmaceutical sector and Nigerians so that they will
commence the full implementation of the National
Drug Distribution Guidelines.

The permanent secretary maintained that state
governments are allowed to upgrade their medical
stores to the level of SDDCs where states like Jigawa,
Niger, and Ekiti had already commenced the
implementation of the guidelines while Kaduna, Kano,
Katsina and Anambra SDDCs are expected to for take-
off soon.

Awute added that other developed MDDs structures
are the Arsene Laboratory, World Wide Ventures and
the Onitsha Mega Drug Distribution Centre waiting
commissioning even as the Pharmaceutical Society of
Nigeria is supporting the establishment of ultra-
logistics company with on-going structures of the
MDDCs in the six geo-political zones of the country.



www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-to-shut-down-all-open-drug-markets-july-1/213204/
RomanceRe: My Friend's Boyfriend Is Fighting Over Another Man's Fiancee by msmon(m): 12:18am On Jun 27, 2015
Trying to figure out the write up.
RomanceRe: Message To Teenagers by msmon(m): 12:16am On Jun 27, 2015
adeh39:
Mmmmmn.......... lipsrsealed
What? U didn't reply my pm.
RomanceRe: Message To Teenagers by msmon(m): 12:16am On Jun 27, 2015
adeh39:
Mmmmmn.......... lipsrsealed
What? U didn't reply my pm.
RomanceRe: Message To Teenagers by msmon(m): 12:14am On Jun 27, 2015
@Op, u said u want to change life, I'm sure u mean to say u want to save the world. That's a mirage though, because those teens won't listen to u, we are now in a world that is promoting nudity and vices (and they see it as normal).
FamilyRe: Finally Got A Job After So Long, But My In-Laws Won't Let Me Have It! by msmon(m): 10:47pm On Jun 26, 2015
@OP, Kindly PM me. I will link up with some1 who will be willing to take the job and share the salary with u. That's better for u only if u understand.
RomanceRe: Mr Nairaland Contest 2015 - CAMPAIGN THREAD by msmon(m): 10:38pm On Jun 26, 2015
adeh39:
Lolcheesy
Try to understand me nahwink
I've missed you sha
Check ur mail.
RomanceRe: Mr Nairaland Contest 2015 - CAMPAIGN THREAD by msmon(m): 10:31pm On Jun 26, 2015
adeh39:
Lol.......Scent, he's a guy jare not babe...
That's my offline Oga nahwink
Offline Oga smiley
adeh39:
Lol.......Scent, he's a guy jare not babe...
That's my offline Oga nahwink
Offline Oga
RomanceRe: Mr Nairaland Contest 2015 - CAMPAIGN THREAD by msmon(m): 10:26pm On Jun 26, 2015
scentmarlc:
Yessss she used to, buh i am no longer in d race and my team gat to support just one of d finalists. After so much brainstorming, analyzing and so much damage control....................agarawu23 seems d better choice.


If we cud vote two, mayb we wud include anoda person of great personality.



So babe , kindly vote for agarawu23 tommorrow in d finals.






#TeamScent = TeamAgarawu23



TeamAdemolaDeji , TeamFlow1759 and TeamIamkingzlee we are waiting for you ooo....the mega alliance is on its way.

Cc cho25bc oyin17 iamjavier popferd cyprus000 ademoladeji sinaj
I'm more 100% sure u don't know me. So babe? Lolz. adeh39 and join me in laughing out
CelebritiesRe: Korede Bello Performs In Church Again [PICS] by msmon(m): 10:20pm On Jun 26, 2015
HungerBAD:
I had always assumed Bello is a Muslim name , but hum singing in churches is leaving me confused.

I know a lot of Muslims that will not go near churches, for any amount.
Bello, Muslim name? Ignoramus!
RomanceRe: Mr Nairaland Contest 2015 - CAMPAIGN THREAD by msmon(m): 10:12pm On Jun 26, 2015
adeh39:
Correct guycheesy
WE NEED AN ACTIVE MR NAIRALAND!
AGARAWU23 IS THE RIGHT CHOICE!
SHINE YOUR EYES WELLA BEFORE VOTINGwink
VOTE FOR THE RIGHT PERSON!
VOTE FOR AGARAWU23!


AGARAWU LO LE SE JARE!

#TEAM SCENT=#TEAM AGARAWU
You use to campaign for one scentmsrcl?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by msmon(op): 9:00pm On Jun 26, 2015
INTROVERT:
Symbol of humility grin
I agree with you, he seems to be putting the general masses into consideration in all is actions.

BTW, u r almost on every thread! Who r u?
PoliticsBuhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by msmon(op):
President Muhammadu Buhari has decided to stop
participating in Juma’at prayers at the National
Mosque, Abuja.

Rather, the President will henceforth mostly observe
the Juma’at prayers with other Muslims at the
Presidential Villa Mosque.

This was contained in a statement made available to
journalists on Friday by the Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina.
Adesina said Buhari took the decision out of
consideration for the hardships always imposed on
members of the public by road closures during
presidential movements.

The statement read, “President Muhammadu Buhari
participated in today’s Juma’at prayer at the
Presidential Villa Mosque.

“President Buhari did so out of consideration for
avoidable hardships imposed on members of the public
by road closures and other security measures which
Presidential movements to the National Mosque
necessitate.

“Accordingly, the President has decided that
henceforth he will mostly observe the Juma’at prayers
with other Muslims at the Presidential Villa Mosque.


“President Buhari will still join the larger Muslim
Community for Friday prayers at the National Mosque
and other mosques in Abuja occasionally.”

Friday was the first time a Juma’at service will be held
inside the Presidential Villa.

All former Muslim Presidents and Vice Presidents have
been taking part in the services at the National
Mosque, Abuja.

Since his inauguration on May 29, Buhari had taken
part in three Jumat services at the National Mosque.
He was in his hometown, Daura, Katsina State, last
Friday.

The Friday prayer was led by the State House Chief
Imam, Abdulwaheed Suleiman.
Buhari was joined by aides and other workers in the
villa.

www.punchng.com/news/buhari-stops-attending-jumaat-service-at-national-mosque/ lalasticlala
PoliticsJega Explains Why Vice-chancellors Were Appointed As Inec Returning Officers by msmon(op):
The Chairman of the
Independent National Electoral
Commission, Attahiru Jega, said
university vice-chancellors were
appointed returning officers
during the last general elections
because they have a track record
of credibility.
Mr. Jega made this known when
he spoke with journalists at a
dinner organised in his honour
by the Association of Vice-
Chancellors of Nigerian
Universities in Abuja on
Thursday night.
“We were looking for people
with integrity; and we have no
doubt that there are many
people with integrity in the
Nigerian university system.
“So, it is like a ready-made
constituency to get the kind of
people we needed for the job to
be done.
“That is not to say that only in
the universities can you find
people of integrity.
“We know that anybody who
has risen in the system to
become a vice-chancellor will
not for anything damage his or
her reputation by pandering to
the wishes of politicians.”
He expressed his appreciation to
the goodwill shown to him by
members of the association,
adding that he would continue
to be a good ambassador of the
Nigerian university system.
Mr. Jega said he was delighted
to note that the vice-chancellors
were pleased with the feat
which they collectively achieved
in the 2015 elections.
He, however, said that all staff
of INEC contributed to the
success of the elections as he
alone could not take the glory.
The INEC chairman said he
would proceed on leave and rest
at the end of his tenure and
return to the university to
continue teaching, research and
community service afterwards.
Earlier in his remarks, Joseph
Ajienka, the Chairman of the
association, commended Mr.
Jega for rendering a service to his country
creditably and with dignity.
“I thank also all the vice-chancellors that
helped Jega in performing a national task
that gave so much credibility to the last
elections.
“It will go a long way in telling the world
that vice-chancellors are capable of serving
their country,” said Mr. Ajienka, who is the
Vice-Chancellor University of Port Harcourt.
Vincent Tenebe, the Chairman of the
occasion and the Vice-Chancellor, National
Open University of Nigeria, said the 2015
elections brought Nigeria to limelight.
He said the mode of election is being copied
by many countries, including advanced
ones.
In his comments, INEC’s National
Commissioner, Nuhu Yakubu, said the
commission went through extreme pressure
in the last five years.
Mr. Yakubu said that Mr. Jega was
principled, meticulous, hardworking and
courageous which all helped him in
conducting two most successful elections in
the history of the country.
The highlight of the occasion was the
presentation of a big portrait of himself to
Mr. Jega and individual presentation of
souvenirs by each of the vice-chancellors to
the INEC boss.



www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/185681-nigeria2015-why-we-made-vice-chancellors-returning-officers-jega.html
lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Buhari Holds First Jumat Prayer Inside Aso Rock Today (photo) by msmon(op): 3:09pm On Jun 26, 2015
IdisuleOurOwn:
May Allah Sub ana wata'alla accept his prayer/supplication and may He (Allah) gives him the wisdom to take this country of ours to greater height.
Ameeen. I'm quite sure he used that avenue to pray for our lawbreakers too.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Holds First Jumat Prayer Inside Aso Rock Today (photo) by msmon(op): 3:03pm On Jun 26, 2015
BeeBeeOoh:
Noted! Make hin pray finish make we start from where we stopped.





Op! Abegg wey pix
Anyone can help with pix? My phone no gree upload.

Cc: lalasticlala
PoliticsBuhari Holds First Jumat Prayer Inside Aso Rock Today (photo) by msmon(op): 2:54pm On Jun 26, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday joined Muslim faithful for the Jumat service inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

That was the first time a Jumat service will be held in the premises.

All former Muslim Presidents and Vice Presidents have been taking part in the services at the National Mosque, Abuja.

Since his inauguration on May 29, Buhari had taken part in three Jumat services at the National Mosque. He was in his hometown, Daura, Katsina State, last Friday.

The Friday prayer was led by the State House Chief Imam, Abdulwaheed Suleiman.

Buhari was joined by aides and other workers in the villa.
www.punchng.com/news/buhari-holds-first-jumat-prayer-inside-aso-rock/

CultureRe: RESULTS: Annual Nairaland State Census by msmon(m): 5:04am On Jun 26, 2015
bigfrancis21:
Click Like if you are from Ogun state!
We are winning oooo. Ogun! The Gateway State.
TravelRe: An Unhappy Train Experience From Enugu Railway (photos) by msmon(m): 6:19pm On Jun 25, 2015
reading

Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Dinner With Your Spouses? www.nairaland.com/2405139/married-men-women-it-must
FamilyRe: Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Take Dinner With Your Spouses? by msmon(op): 5:57pm On Jun 25, 2015
ronald4lif:
Not when I'm dead hungry. I'll eat and she can eat whenever she's back. But when I'm less hungry I'd wait. Eating together always wouldn't add more flare to our romantic life, there are better ideas of building and sustaining romance.
Now, the thread is becoming interesting, dead hungry lolz.
FamilyRe: Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Take Dinner With Your Spouses? by msmon(op): 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2015
adeh39:
Well.....It's not compulsory but it's really nice for spouses to eat together, It makes the marriage more fun and romantic....... Though I don't agree with the fact that the wife eats late because of her husband.

If the man is the type that gets back late from work, then they can eat together during the weekend.
Thumb up!
PoliticsRe: PDP Chief Kashamu Flees From Abuja Flight by msmon(m): 5:51pm On Jun 25, 2015
Nobody wan die but dem wan go heaven. Lolz



Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Dinner With Your Spouses?
www.nairaland.com/2405139/married-men-women-it-must
PoliticsRe: The Card Leaders Of House Of Reps Press Corps Gave To Dogara by msmon(m): 5:48pm On Jun 25, 2015
OK.






Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Dinner With Your Spouses?
www.nairaland.com/2405139/married-men-women-it-must
PoliticsRe: Welcome Saraki's Choice Of Majority Leader! (picture) by msmon(m): 5:45pm On Jun 25, 2015
I'm beginning to ponder if this CHANGE can actually make any CHANGE. Baba God na your hand we dey ooo!




Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Dinner With Your Spouses?
www.nairaland.com/2405139/married-men-women-it-must
FamilyRe: Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Take Dinner With Your Spouses? by msmon(op): 5:38pm On Jun 25, 2015
bukatyne:
Late dinner is not advised (getting fat things)

However, it is ideal for spouses to wait for one another (if they can)

The wife can eat early and prepare little fruit salad for when the hubby comes

She watches and catches up with him while eating and they eat the fruit salad together

That way, they eat together grin

Same thing if the wife is the one coming late.
I agree with u. It's funny to know that some families take it is so serious to the point that the wife won't take dinner if the circumstances warrant that.
BusinessRe: Customers, Bank Staff Fight Over BVN Registration by msmon(m): 5:17pm On Jun 25, 2015
'In Nigeria, we fight over everything'. Fighting on the of floor of NASS, fighting in the bank. Lol.






Married Men And Women: Is It A Must You Dinner With Your Spouses?
www.nairaland.com/2405139/married-men-women-it-must
FamilyMarried Men And Women: Is It A Must You Take Dinner With Your Spouses? by msmon(op): 5:14pm On Jun 25, 2015
Spouses taking dinner together is a common act in a lot of families so much so that the wife will wait for the husband if he comes back very late in the day.

Is it a must spouses take dinner together?

Kindly share your thought.

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