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My biggest joy be say Seun no open him mouth sing for the song |
Ayra Starr Year of Star A star was born! |
Na we the innocent customers go still suffer am. The banks go use mysterious charges recover the money back in ten folds. You go begin see DISPENSE CHARGES RECOVERY CHARGES CBN REIMBURSEMENT CHARGES |
Bike man, drop me here. I don see where to watch sweet drama. Na to buy popcorn and coke remain |
How do men become deadbeat? Not like u have 500 children o. Just a few you brought into the world (without their permission) yet you'll be comfortable flexing without caring how they're surviving |
Peakdesign23:It will work because the government will be forced to be accountable to the people. And they cannot continue embezzling funds as usual. |
Burna: Na me be the Odogwu 1 for the whole naija. Kamoru: Your Odogwu dey learn work for my side. Abi u wan challenge me? Burna: Ah abeg o that Odogwu wey I dey talk na for music o. |
Love800:The difference is jurisdiction. There's areas that state governments are in charge of while there's areas local government work. Example Tertiary Education, Roads etc are duties of state governments while markets, primary education etc are duties of local governments |
1) Population (Human resources) 2) Geographical location (which strategically provides them with viable natural resources) 3) Regional economic/political dominance Nigeria's population is regarded as a burden because she has failed to utilise it's population as a profitable workforce to utilise it's resources in order to create industries and markets to boost the economy. |
Wow loyalty and dedication pays |
I have a proposed solution to Nigerian problem Federal government sends money directly to local governments (LG autonomy) The exact amount sent to each local government is publicised Each local government will have a website where they have a list of their most pressing needs with the cost of each project (e.g setting up of hospital along xyz village 35m, constructing abc road 1.5bn etc) Indigenes visit the site and vote for the projects to be executed for that period. Highest voted projects get immediate attention. Once completed, it's removed from the list and others added. That way, the Indigenes are seeing exactly how much is entering and exactly what is spent for what project. This will result in transparency. Do you think this will work? |
I have a solution to Nigerian problem Federal government send money to local governments directly (LG autonomy) The exact amount sent to each local government is publicised Each local government will have a website where they have a list of their most pressing needs with the cost of each project (e.g setting up of hospital along xyz village 35m, constructing abc road 1.5bn etc) Indigenes visit the site and vote for the projects to be executed for that period. Highest voted projects get immediate attention. Once completed, it's removed from the list and others added. That way, the Indigenes are seeing exactly how much is entering and exactly what is spent for what project. This will result in transparency. Just my idea though |
Trendtips:Reading the first few comments got me disappointed. Is it that people don't comprehend anymore or once they hate someone they find every opportunity to attack |
Krankhead:Seriously it would have been better if they didn't give him anythin than that insult of 5k |
these are all political battles |
cosmos1440:are u even in this country? ![]() this is something that happened just this year in Uniben |
first time I heard this song I was like what rubbish now I find the vibes got me go wacko ![]() |
Meanwhile in my country we are giving best graduating student N5,000 |
kldsf |
Always spoiling our Nigerian image |
I did all of the above except Chilwell |
The best in Imo state? A boy will always say his father's farm is the biggest |
Collecting with the left hand and giving back a little fraction with the right hand |
CALCULUS16:My babe does it. We quarrel about it all the time. She says I'm too uptight. I'm too impatient to even explain how stupid this looks to me. |
Acidosis:So Nigeria looks like a civilised society to you. Yes in a non civilised pretentious democratic country like ours this is a whooping 7/10 |
We're flirting with a world war and everyone is acting like nothing is happening. Generations to come ask.... During the Israeli-Palestinian and Russia-Ukrainian wars, what did the world do to stop it? |
I'm fighting corruption by feeding it till it burst from obesity. The opposition will say otherwise but overfeeding is my strategy. |
obaidan:You've made very good points. Abati insists that the questions weren't vetted before the media chat. I'm not even asking them to ridicule or embarrass the president. I only expected tougher questions such as "sir give a time frame for your policies to yield result so that we can measure the extent of it's effectiveness" "sir these end of the year giveaways is a yearly thing but don't you think for this year to have experienced three stampedes already is a testiment that the economy is worse than before?" "sir,. X ministry has been worse off under the current X minister as statistics show that this is the first time the ministry is performing so poorly in the past Z years" Some of these can be stated diplomatically but still driving home the point. |
Women are the funniest. They'll buy a normal knee level skirt, tear it to slightly beneath the ass level and spend the entire day dragging it down. They'll tear off a turtle neck dress to show 3/4 of their cleavage only to use a tiny handkerchief to pretend asif they've covering it up. Girls of nowadays piss me off so much. While taking pictures they'll bend sideways or even turn totally backwards to jiggle their asses yet they'll complain why guys sexualize them. |
This message isn't for me. The highest vacation my babe can go to is Ikorodu market to buy kponmo. |
7 Why? 1) Some felt he was too arrogant to talk to Nigerians but he did 2) Some Nigerians believe he cannot talk without balabluing but he did. 3) Some Nigerians felt he isn't in charge of the running of the country but this showed that he knows the policies he's implementing. 4) The fact that he invited even so called opposition media such as Abati of Arise impressed me 5) He even challenged the journalists to mention any non performing minister and they all kept mute meaning most of his critics arent bold to say it to his face. Being a strong critic of Tilumbu I must admit he scored some good points by doing this. |