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anonimi:Allow the idiots. Meanwhile, the vibe in Edo State is clearly a landslide for the performing Governor Obaseki. Even touts the APC attempted recruiting done dey get sense! |
Etinosa1234:Hahahaha |
What's MBB? |
Christistruth00:LOL |
Is MURIC a northern group? Is NBA a Southern group? This one thinks educated Northerners think like goats? Senseless non-entity! No sane person will take this one serious. |
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Mylove55:Calm down. I have personally been to these sites including the Azura Power Plant around the Eyaen Axis. I'll open a thread with pics and videos from the power plant. |
The merits of these appointments should be totally based on academic/experience qualification, not religious background. Individuals may convert from one religion to the other after appointment. What happens then? The Christians which had Muslim background may have made the conversion some period after their appointment. In such a case, should their appointments be reviewed because of their faith which should be their personal concern? The same goes vice versa. We need to face important issues to move forward. Emphasis on religion, tribe has kept Nigeria in this sorry state. |
These are now turning out to be scary facts. We have a huge socio-cultural issue at hand in the present day Nigeria. An average Nigerian today has a 50% chance of being perceived as dishonest just by view of the country of origin. That had not been the trait of a Nigerian in the past, except in the last 2 to 3 decades. Following human behavior and experience over time, certain activities that have been known to be inappropriate or even repugnant are gradually metamorphosing into culture in our own setting. Our moral values are fast eroding! I'm quite sure if most people look retrospectively to the last 5 days, they would pick multiple anomalies they must have come across- from 'little' things such as inflation of bills (quite common at relaxation spots/lounges) to outright extortion by personnel in government agencies (eg immigration service) to police extortion at road blocks, to unemployed citizens proposing for election rigging and 'federal might', to federal legislators and ministers fighting on minimum wage jobs in order to handover to preferred candidates (who may well be themselves!) etc. We actually have a decadence endemic in our hands! |
IronGalaxy:I wonder! Nigerians have refused to wake up. The funny thing is despite all the humiliation and extortion, they'd find it worth going through all the hurdles just to remain in those Countries than returning to Nigeria where nothing works. Meanwhile, as we even witness on NL, most of the 'youth' (/adults) are totally disoriented. The abnormal is now normal to them, and the normal, abnormal. |
Validated:They'll soon do that. For now, their 'house' is painstakingly perusing credentials of potential candidates for the kitchen commissioner, bathroom commissioner and backyard commissioner. |
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In a Country where over half of the lawyers are jobless and most of the few that have 'jobs' are more of office assistants placed below minimum wage. Them still dey quote senseless law. |
I don't think the requirement for a minimum share capital of 20m means the company will pay the government 20m. |
Does that look like Igbo attire? These APC disciples sef. |
9jatriot:LOL |
These ones are just acting playschool drama in one of their parlours. So sad! |
ALEX182:You want your fat patient to die of heart attack when he finds out late abi? But seriously, I think you should tell him, cos he's definitely going to find out later. He may be seeking your opinion as he may have noticed some red flags. |
Aflix:He doesn't. And that's how it's supposed to be as that is his mandate. There are so many projects ongoing, lots of citizens in one part of a city may not have knowledge of what is going on or may have been completed in another part. I noticed in his campaigns he mainly informs the electorate of projects he is yet to embark upon and reassures them of completion in due time. |
dalongjnr:Work is not done yet. |
temptnow:Would there be any difference in the purchase price when compared? The 'indigeneous companies' will have to place competitive prices on their imported products. |
I would love that! Maddtt o! |
Quelme:Upper Sakponba I took these photos below
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I visited this place 2 months ago. It's a huge project and work is ongoing. It's a serene environment with a beautiful layout plan. The completed houses have been purchased with residents already living in. A lot of Benin residents don't even know about this project. |
If that chicken dey Naija, some politicians for don arrange for hin kidnap. |
There need to be STRICT laws regarding use of heavy duty vehicles on roads within mid to high density areas. Last week in Benin, one drove a tipper with high speed within a market area. Thankfully, no one was hurt. I don't understand such high level of senselessness! In such areas, such vehicles shouldn't exceed 20km to 30km/hr. On the highways, their speed limit - 100km/hr. |
Unigrad:No o! According to APC e-rats, your eyes doctored it for you! |
Prettychichi21:U no see Oshobaba dey Waka like pesin wey wan purge? |
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