Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Who Killed Iniobong Ini Umoren? By David Hundeyin by Nnannapat(m): 3:54pm On May 12, 2021 |
adonainana: Do you know how to go about this I have a client who wa defrauded 8 million and the fraudster is very adamant still picking up his calls that no one can catch him So sorry about that, my plug then was a Chinese guy, and he has gone back to China now. |
Politics › Re: Southern Governors Ban Open Grazing, Call For National Dialogue by Nnannapat(m): 6:38pm On May 11, 2021 |
Simplyleo: National dialogue because some criminals decide to start attacking govt facilities in their places?
No need for any dialogue, the govt should crackdown on the hoodlums. I swear to God, you are just quarter to insanity. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Who Killed Iniobong Ini Umoren? By David Hundeyin by Nnannapat(m): 5:23pm On May 11, 2021 |
I swear down, this is so well detailed, this guy, David deserves an award in investigative journalism. And his source is also a guru in espionage. This kind of source can only come from our gurus working with the Chinese I was able to crack one case of fraud to the tune of 11million naira 3 years ago and the suspect was traced to a cell tower in a village near Umuahia, Abia state, before we now involve the police to finish the job,and all the money was recovered. God bless the Chinese for the tech. transfer. |
Politics › Re: Aisha Mani: Emir Of Katsina Marries Off Christian Teenager To Abductor - HACFO by Nnannapat(m): 11:53am On Apr 19, 2021 |
Coronabirus: The group should allow the girl speak because the last time I checked the meaning of "kidnapping", I found that it's a seizing and detaining a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom but unlike how the news is twisted this one convert and willingly accepted to marry someone and live her life with him. I understand the pain of her parents but calling it kidnapping is a wrong usage/choice of word. For an underage girl of of 15 years? God, why was I uncommonly yoked with these guys |
Education › Re: A Look Inside Facebook Africa Headquarters As Twitter Moves To Ghana (PIX) by Nnannapat(m): 8:38am On Apr 15, 2021 |
South Africa surpasses Nigeria in every aspect of urban/national developments, is it electricity, health care, roads or security? Our only bragging right and consolation is our human resources which is among the top ten in the world.
Nigeria was heavily battered by years of misrule by cretins we call leaders right after the civil war, and ironically most of those short sighted leaders are from one section of the country, yet up till today, we are still going round in circles.
Anyone trying to counter what these South Africans were saying about their country is really not helpful to Nigeria, we have to admit that our country is in ruins but it is equally redeemable. With the arsenal of talents that abounds in Nigeria, if true nation-building starts today, 6 years from now, South Africans will be green with envy.
But for now South Africa is the real giant of Africa |
Politics › Re: Fact Check: Isa Pantami Is Not On A US Terrorism Watchlist by Nnannapat(m): 4:32pm On Apr 13, 2021 |
Neutralobserver: So CIA is so foolish as to let its list be leaked to a Nigerian newspaper, not even a major Nigerian newspaper....not even to organisations like the BBC, or CNN....but just one Nigerian newspaper?
Oga, please , your desperation is making me laugh. I never told you that CIA leaked the info to the said Nigerian newspaper. I am non-partisan my dear. Desperation to think like a sane Nigerian is what is pushing me, if you care to know. |
Politics › Re: Pantami Threatens To Sue Daily Independent by Nnannapat(m): 8:58am On Apr 13, 2021 |
Nigerians should stop flogging a dead horse, even if Issa Pantami is on the CIA watch list, CIA will never ever admit it, not in this life. Those guys are professionals in deceit, they will sell a dummy to you that all is well thereby gaining more time to do a well detailed job on you. Judging by the minister's view on gender alone, like his altercation with Abike Dabiri shows that he is a hard-core Islamic extremist. The Intel about him being on the watch list might have been leaked to the Nigerian press by an insider at the CIA, there are a lot of Nigerians working at the CIA.
So the OP's damage control/defence can only work in the north, not here in the south. We have eyes and ears all over the world. Only time shall tell. |
Politics › Re: Fact Check: Isa Pantami Is Not On A US Terrorism Watchlist by Nnannapat(m): 8:52am On Apr 13, 2021 |
Nigerians should stop flogging a dead horse, even if Issa Pantami is on the CIA watch list, CIA will never ever admit it, not in this life. Those guys are professionals in deceit, they will sell a dummy to you that all is well thereby gaining more time to do a well detailed job on you. Judging by the minister's view on gender alone, like his altercation with Abike Dabiri shows that he is a hard-core Islamic extremist. The Intel about him being on the watch list might have been leaked to the Nigerian press by an insider at the CIA, there are a lot of Nigerians working at the CIA.
So the OP's damage control/defence can only work in the north, not here in the south. We have eyes and ears all over the world. Only time shall tell. |
Politics › Re: CP Dismantles Road Blocks On Lagos-badagry Expressway by Nnannapat(m): 11:03am On Apr 11, 2021 |
DuBLINGreenb: Lol, I sympathize with you but you are not alone many have the same experience even here on Nairaland I'm sure. This extortion by security agencies is part of the reasons goods are more expensive down south. Meanwhile up north and in our neighboring countries cars are cheaper than in southern Nigeria because of that singular reason. That's why people go to Cotonou to by cars themselves and sometimes even hire police officer or army to escort the vehicle just to reduce the amount spent on extortion on the road. Drivers license, learner's permit etc are not things anyone asks for up north. I remember seeing a group of people learning to drive a bus and the road safety guys said go to that side and learn don't use your car to block road. The bus had no L sign to indicate learner, the bus had no plate number, the teacher wasn't even a licensed driver just maybe a family friend, colleague or neighbor And the road safety guys didn't bother to arrest them or ask for any paperwork at all.
Nigeria is really different countries man, when it comes to how government operates and functions in the different regions. In Jigawa work, government work especially started at 9 or 10 by 7 the roads are empty by 6 people are still sleeping In Lagos 4am people are heading to work. By 5 all the roads are jam packed. Life in the north is just much simpler and less complicated.
It's almost as if everybody posted to the south are here to make money, extort people and all that, in the north police don't jump into private vehicles the way they do down south (this used to be a really popular topic by comedians some years back but in the north they can't relate to it). Yes, I don't think this country can work with that mindset. That is why most South Easterners wants Biafra, this country's future looks gloomy if nothing will be be done to address all these abnormalities. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Will Be Going To Buy Loaf Of Bread Like This With Tinubu As President by Nnannapat(m): 10:17am On Apr 11, 2021 |
Farooq Kperogi was right by saying that Tinubu has an army of mind managers and propagandist at his disposal. I use to be suprise why anytime you suggest why someone like Tinubu with a lot of baggages is not fit to rule this country after Buhari's disaster, online hoodlums at his service will attack you, calling you all sorts of unprintable names without even trying to explain in details why you should have a change of heart. This goes to show that their principal actually have nothing to offer.
I am an Igbo man but I am totally rooting for Yemi Osibanjo to grow some balls and garner support to be the next president, that is the kind of rare people we need to rule this country.
Osibanjo is a Yoruba man, so this is not even about Igbo and Yoruba rivaly as Tinubu online urchins are making it to look like. Tinubu is a very bad product for president. |
Politics › Re: CP Dismantles Road Blocks On Lagos-badagry Expressway by Nnannapat(m): 9:34am On Apr 11, 2021 |
DuBLINGreenb: Oga CP dismantle ALL road blocks in Southern Nigeria
Meanwhile please If you are a police, army, civil defence please REPLY ME, If possible create a fake account and reply this message I want to ask something really important, especially if you have worked in Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigeria do they tell you guys to act differently? Do you have separate Orientation for the different regions?
Because
In all my years of living in the north and even middle belt regions from Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna, Abuja etc I have never met road blocks even inter state road blocks the way we have road blocks in the south, I promise you, you won't even know when you have left Abuja and you are in Nassarawa or Kaduna except you see a signboard, you don't know when you have left Jigawa and entered Kano but in the south you know you are crossing to another TOWN not STATE oh when you see about 3 check points on a one meter road with tires and a bench and that locally made burner lantern stuff made of milk tin used to light the check point. Northerners who have lived all their lives in the north won't understand all what I just described.
In the midst of the Corona craze you could still drive and cross borders in Northern Nigeria, but in the south another story.
And it surprises me because due to boko haram, herds men, bandits, insurgency, etc one would expect the north to have the most road blocks more army and police presence.
But no, South south and south east have the most, the state with the Most is Rivers state, if you are entering rivers from that Oyigbo or omoku or eleme area you will pass over 14 road blocks and if you are a commercial motorists you will have to settle all of them, I'd you are riding a motorcycle you will come down your passenger will come down and you will push your bike through the check point while your passengers walk behind you, but in Northern Nigeria this does not happen, I remember driving through large states like Kano, (Kano is bigger than almost all of not all of the south east states) yet not one stop and search or police check point and there has been attacks in Kano In 2019 I remember boko attacked Kano and killed atleast 25 in 2020 there were also several attacks but the last militancy attack in South south Nigeria happened in the 2009's yet we have these measures till today.
Back to my journey from Jigawa, gumel, ringim, to Kano bebeji, to Zaria, to Abuja This journey is longer than driving through the south south and south east from Warri to Enugu to port harcourt to uyo yet I didn't see ONE police Checkpoint or one stop and search, so Simple things like these are why certain sections of the country feel attacked, feel cheated out of this Alleged One Nigeria, we are not all treated equally at all. It is not even as if Rivers state shares border with any country
Then there are other little things like plate numbers, tinted glass permit, fire extinguisher etc in the south Lagos, Port Harcourt etc if you don't have these prepare to settle, in the north it is very normal for vehicles especially motor cycles to not have plate numbers to not be registered at all, it is common to see hundreds of tinted cars and not even one has tinted permit, Yet our one Nigeria police, road safety, civil defence, army etc all operate different laws in Northern Nigeria than they operate in Southern Nigeria
While I was in Jigawa and Ogun especially Jigawa during market days the borders are flung open herdsmen, sheep sellers etc from Niger enter freely without stop and search and all those B.s you see when entring PH from ABA
And I ask myself is it that PH and Aba border is more insecure, posses more treat to Nigeria than Niger and Nigeria border in Jigawa or Nigeria and Benin border in Ogun and elsewhere. I'm puzzled. Someone explain to me why this is so. I wanted to film the checkpoints but you know the kind of country we are in. Police brutality and army brutality is real.
I also noticed that when I fly at the northern airports I greet armed military men wearing Black and black dressed like a normal young boy and they responded very well they even bowed down and where hailing me, I was shocked this has happened more than 3 occasions. But in the south, immediately I entered pH airport despite the plate number I was driving, despite wearing Native wear, despite telling them who I am these SARS and police were still eager to give me problems to make sure I settle them by force, I had to talk to their boss and even put some high profile call through. It's the same for army, road safety etc. in the south ARMY will NEVER smile with you, joke with you etc except you know them personally so I'm wondering is it the same orientation.
Please feel free to reply, No judgement nothing I just want to know.
Nepa too during my stay in Abuja I called Nepa officials and they came immediately on several occasions, the first time I didn't have cash on me to settle them for a work they were to do for me, so they said no p call us in the evening or anytime you get the money and we will come I said no, because I didn't believe they would come back (that's how they are in the south) so do it now I'll transfer to you and you can withdraw whenever or use cash from your hand, or fix it and come tomorrow I'll pay you, I'm not running this is my house, they laughed and said oga no worry when you call us for evening we go come dear friends I went to ATM got the cash came back around 7 or 8 called these guys they came fixed it for me collected cash. This would NEVER HAPPEN IN My section of the south.
I have many many other experiences like drugs for example young, I mean very young boys, pre teen boys buy and smoke drugs not shisha, not cigar or cigarettes, I mean Igbo, loud, S.K, and hard drugs, narcos etc, in broad day light, shops sell these in plates in the open, they sell it the way you'd sell grounded/blended Cray fish, dry pepper etc in the south, when I saw these at first I was scared I didn't know why exactly, but after a while, after seeing police officer buying and even seeing some boys smoke on the road as they went about their daily activities I became used to it, so help explain to me WHY THIS IS SO ?
I have more but this is already too long.
I believe if we can understand why, it will help us know why the north does not seem to be on the same page with the south on little things such as #endsars and other protests because these are not things that affect them, it's almost as if we are two different countries, for me atleast it felt that way the culture shock was too much.
No alcohol but you can smoke whatever whenever
No touching or handshakes with women but you can marry 4
I can go on and on but I'll stop here and hope someone answers me This is one of the main reasons that made me to support restructuring or total disintegration of this Nation. When I was in Kano, I bought one Toyota corolla 05 model, I drove it around for good six months fitted with a Gombe state unregisterd number plate that the car dealer gave me, I even went as far as visiting my wife at school then at Unimaid on several occasions from Kano, no one stopped nor asked me for car papers for those six months. But when I came down south, I was driving from Onitsha to Aba, just for the fact that I forgot my wallet that contains the drivers licence at home, I was stopped at 3 road blocks and had to part with 500 naira on each, when I realised that I have about 15 more road blocks to go, I parked by the roadside and boarded a bus back home to get the wallet. Nigeria can never be one. |
Politics › Re: CP Dismantles Road Blocks On Lagos-badagry Expressway by Nnannapat(m): 9:08am On Apr 11, 2021 |
COdeGenesis: Road block they help reduce robbery o. Do these guys use data to make informed decisions or they just wake up n take decisions based on their inner guts. Road blocks has its disadvantage but before you dismantle it you should do an analysis on CRIME RATES based when there were no road blocks to when there were road blocks using historical logs Oga which road block helps to reduce robbery cases? It is either you are a policeman or your father is, if not, you must be one of those men that the police men on road blocks are using to collect "roja". |
Romance › Re: Thread closed by Nnannapat(m): 3:54pm On Apr 02, 2021 |
SeaTrade: Before your back up comes,a lot of macheting and axing would have gone down,putting who knows what on whom? Like I said,violence is very unnecessary in cases like this ,no let women put you in a place of regret. I have a woman too and there's been issues of guys cat calling her and making shitty remarks in the market or so...never for once have I been called to come and fight! The only time I've been called was when she bashed someone's car and the guy was talking carelessly and holding her hostage,I came and PAID and not nodding people's mouth. Your wife still has a lot of growing up to do,I'm just giving you advise not to take aggravated action where not necessary. Yahoo and cultism go hand in hand,especially in Benin where boys carry automatic machine guns.Be wise,make woman no kill you weh another man go still carry tomorrow. You can take it however you want,but this is experience101 You will live long and see your grandchildren. Violence solves nothing. I live my life now like I got no foes. You are wise |
Politics › Re: FFK Reacts To Blocking Of Food Supplies From The North To The South by Nnannapat(m): 8:40am On Feb 28, 2021 |
One thing that these ignorant folks don’t understand is that Southern Nigeria is really the market for these farm produce because of high purchasing power.
I laugh when they say they are exporting to Niger, Cameroon, Chad and Senegal. I am into agro commodities and I work with the Chinese, we buy sesame seeds, soya beans and groundnuts from the West African markets, and I can boldly tell you that most of these farm produce are cheaper in all the above listed Countries. So where are they exporting to? Livestocks are far more cheaper in Cameroon,Chad and Niger than in Northern Nigeria, that is why places like Ilella in Sokoto, Mai Adua in Katsina, Geidam in Yobe, Biu in Borno, all have livestocks at cheaper rates, most of their stocks are from the neighboring countries.
I can guarantee you that this threat of cutting supplies to the South will not last more than two weeks, cheaper alternatives are many. If it persists ,Cameroon and Benin will be the gainers. |
Crime › Re: Violence Continues In Sasa, Oyo As Mob Razes Down More Shops, Mosque by Nnannapat(m): 9:06pm On Feb 14, 2021 |
[quote author= post=99068770]This Violence must STOP with immediate effect.
With a stern voice and in a strict manner, addressing the evil ones among the Fulani herdsmen, This is what our darling Daddy should come out to say in few hours from now on National TV.
I am cattle rearer myself. I have cattles. That is my business, And that is your livelihood also. I do not support killings, kidnappings, raping of Nigeria Citizens. For the evil ones amongst you going about causing violence, whatever you see, you should live with it, cos right now, I will send out the Army to fish you bad eggs all out and protect my innocent citizens in their communities.
No Violence act will be encouraged under my watch.
And for the ones killing and burning innocent citizens businesses. Destroying the properties of people that have been living in peace with you for many years, people going about their businesses legitimately, we will come for you also.
And this will be my final warning to everyone causing mayhem and Violence in this nation.
God bless Nigeria.
I Rise!
This is the Truth of the whole matter! #BitterTruth[/quote]I can bet over a Million naira that Buhari will never address this issue, just like others before it. This goes to show you what many that were called wailers have been saying all along. Buhari is not in control of this country. We are sitting on a barrel of gunpowder. |
Politics › Re: Stay Away From Any Protest - Igbokwe To Igbos In Lagos by Nnannapat(m): 9:44am On Feb 12, 2021 |
Iykopee: U ended up being a swanky toad with an IQ of a tarantula...... Useless incestuous bastard. This guy that you people are quoting might be a cripple in real life, can you see that the bitterness in him is infectious. |
Politics › Re: Bala Mohammed Blames Ortom For Fulani’s Negative Perception by Nnannapat(m): 8:02am On Feb 12, 2021 |
seunmsg: PDP governor of Bauchi state blaming PDP governor of Benue state for the herdsmen vs farmers crisis. Sigh!
I hope those of you thinking Atiku would have handled the criminality of the herdsmen differently are reading what the Hausa-Fulani governor of Bauchi is saying. The fact that Atiku has not said anything about the crisis says a lot about where is loyalty is. If Nigerians ever make the mistake of voting in another Fulani man in 2023, it’s all over for the country. I strongly concur, this country will never be one, we are just deceiving ourselves. |
Politics › Re: Police: Fulani Herdsman Entered Soyinka’s Compound To Search For Missing Cow by Nnannapat(m): 8:48am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Gandollaar: I was on your side before you resorted to tribal slurs.
Was it an anambra man that shot the video and circulated it? Are you suprise? Any bad news that emanates from Buhari's absolute lack of leadership skills, it is the Igbos that are spreading it. The country is going through a very disturbing times, because the government of the day is leaderless, and the people benefiting from them will tell you that all is well. It is only the Igbos, the 5 % ters, the IPOBs that are fabricating lies to make Buhari's government look bad. |
Politics › Re: Fulani Leaders In Oyo Beg For Forgiveness, Pledge Peaceful Co-Existence by Nnannapat(m): 1:23pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Our leaders are very stupid. Large number of local community dwellers came to the fact finding team sent by the governor of their state with pictorial and documented evidences of the atrocities of the devilish armed Fulani herdsmen, yet no one deem it fit to categorically tell the Fulani delegates that the first step to take before any peace move can be initiated, is to mop up the numerous assault rifles that their members are roaming about with, killing and kidnapping members of the community. Even a retired commissioner of police was among the delegates and he is Yoruba.
Give the Fulanis this second chance that they are on their knees asking for, and the second wave of the atrocities will be unimaginable. |
Autos › Re: How I Almost Got Scammed at Berger Car Depot. Read And Be Wise by Nnannapat(m): 12:56pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
Nigerian youths, I raise nyash for una.
This is what I saw when I called the woman's mobile number
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Culture › Re: Anambra Ruler Drags His Subject To Court For Refusing To Address Him As "Igwe" by Nnannapat(m): 6:51am On Jan 21, 2021 |
freeDR: One thing about the Igbos is that royalty is alien to the culture. Ancient Igbo tradition does not provide for a perpetual ruler in form of Obas and Emirs as obtained among the Yorubas and Hausas.
It was the colonialists who introduced what is a replica of traditional institutions in other parts of Nigeria for easy administration.
However, you still cannot force the Igbo man to pay obeisance to someone elected Igwe. It's not part of his culture.
Forget about the lies in Nollywood movies where the Igwe reigns supreme. No where in Igboland has the Igwe ever sent for someone else's head. Never. It means you don't know the Igbo culture. Before the coming of the Europeans, Igbos do have kingdoms and perpetual royalty, Nri and Aro as a case study. Igbos also practice rotational royalty in so many towns even up till date, there are conditions attached to being an Igwe in some towns, like in mine, both your paternal and maternal ancestry must be from the town and your village must be the next in line for the throne. As for the Emirs and Obas, Igbos are republicans in nature, our culture detest absolute monarchy. Igbos have been practicing democracy before the coming of the Europeans, we have the Igwe or Obi (President) Ndi Ichie(Senators) Ndi nze na ozo ( House of Representatives) Arusi (judiciary) due to the fact that the traditional religion was the official religion then. That is why it was easy for the British to apply direct rule in Igboland because the system that they met are similar to theirs. And uptill today an Igwe and the community can agree and banish someone from their communities and that will stand even in law court. |
Politics › Re: War Is A Terrible Thing Biafran War In Pictures by Nnannapat(m): 4:04am On Jan 21, 2021 |
Some people are just too hard hearted, anybody that will rejoice or support the age long twisted facts from the British government over this war, is not worthy to be called a human being.
Some facts are undeniable.
Ojukwu didn't declare war against the Nigerian government.
The declaration of the State of Biafra was as a result of the senseless Nigerian state aided massacre of thousands of civilians of Igbo extraction in Northern Nigeria after the counter coup.
Ojukwu gave room for possible reconciliation and settlement, that is why he went to Aburi with other regional Military heads of government.
Aburi accord was divinely ordained to put Nigeria on the right trajectory after the senseless coup and counter coup, to the extent that the Ghanaian then Head of state was astonished on how friendly the Nigerian leaders at the meeting were tackling the issues one by one.
The Biafrans stood by Aburi Accord because that is the only way forward.
The Supreme Military Council of Nigeria headed by Gowon reneged on the agreements reached in Aburi. It was alleged that the British and the American ambassadors to Nigeria met with some Northern leaders and Gowon after Aburi and boom, Aburi accord was discarded.
The Supreme Military Council declared a "police action" an act of war against the Eastern Region and a full scale war ensued afterwards. Any non Igbo that is interested to dig deep into this tragedy and the root cause of it should endeavour to read Ahiara declaration of 1969 with an unbiased mind, most of the problems we are facing today as a Nation are deep rooted. |
Crime › Re: Abiodun Jimoh: Police Sergeant Kills Intels Staff Over ‘Bail Money’ by Nnannapat(m): 8:40am On Dec 21, 2020 |
Pierocash: The reason police in Rivers state kept killing innocent citizens is due to the fact that during endsars protest, Port Harcourt didn't record the kind of attack other police officers in others states recorded.
How many of this such incident have you heard In other states since after the endsars.
Moral of my post, to be free from oppression, you match violence with violence.
Rivers state police force is the most useless, corrupt, and criminal minded in the whole Nigeria. You are 100% correct. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Man Caught With N454 Million Cash At Jomo Kenyatta Int-airport by Nnannapat(m): 1:54pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
That money will definitely come from Kano, it is meant for Money Exchange shops in Dubai. These cartels that are based in Kano will mop up the few available forex in the CBN with the help of their collaborators in the apex bank, then move them straight to Dubai where they will sit down and relax, then wait for legitimate forex seekers from Nigeria to rip off.
An average BDC agent in Kano owns over 100 BDC accounts with the CBN using multiple fronts, they equally have thousands of Debit cards that they use to to withdraw from ATMs and POS all over the UAE.
Ironically they all have one thing in common,they are mostly from Kano. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Anti-One Way Squad Impounds 42 Vehicles, 4 Uniform Personnel Arrested by Nnannapat(m): 1:06pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
This is the best news of 2020 for Lagos, They should maintain the tempo. |
Family › Re: Lady Calls Out Her Husband, Pius Angbo, A Staff Of Channels TV, For Beating Her by Nnannapat(m): 9:25am On Dec 07, 2020 |
pocohantas: Sure, they usually change. When they are old and have turned to unmaintained and heavily used Nigerian cars, you know that type that brings out smoke? Like the prodigal son, they will now come back to the virtuous woman, so that she can start cooking unripe-plantain-swallow, with vegetable soup that was cooked without oil and seasoning.
Change kor, change-over ni.  Your are mean, Haba this is not fair on Nigerian men. |
Politics › Re: How Mahmood Yakubu Paid N3bn To Secure Reappointment - Sahara Reporters by Nnannapat(m): 1:30pm On Nov 19, 2020 |
moneyshop: If I was known I will have study Politician in School instead of English Languwage. Now, with my First classes in English I can't even landed a job while one man is using 3bn naira to buy job slut. I'll go back to School probably You really need to go back |
Politics › Re: CNN Confirms That #EndSARS Lekki Massacre Happened by Nnannapat(m): 11:42am On Nov 18, 2020 |
omenka: They suddenly believe CNN!!
Is God not wonderful! You are irredeemable. Shame on you and your likes. |
Crime › Re: Destruction Of Bear And Alcoholic Drinks By Kano State Government Is Illegal by Nnannapat(m): 8:19pm On Nov 13, 2020 |
TecM0:

We have State laws, each state has the right to enact laws, beer and alcohol is not on federal government exclusive list
In Anambra State for instance they have enacted laws concerning burials and burial ceremony
In Imo State they have laws on abolishment of OSU discrimination especially on marriage
In Osun a law was once enacted to have every pupils wear same uniform accross the state
In Oyo State open grazing of animals are prohibited
In Benue State they have laws against against open grazing of animals
In Rivers State they have laws against public hawking
And in Kano State Alcohol has been legislated on prohibited items list
As long as 2/3rd majority of the State house of assembly passed it into law, and it's not on Federal Government Exclusive list then it is a valid law
. So going by your analysis, Ondo state can ban consumption of rice and it will stand. What then is Fundamental Human right as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? |
Family › Re: Is Original Philips Classic Dry Iron HD1172 Still Available In The Market by Nnannapat(m): 3:36pm On Nov 13, 2020 |
You can get it in any good electronic store, it is being made in Singapore and Malaysia. You will see "Made in Singapore" engraved on the dark yellow plastic part at the back of the pressing iron. |
Investment › Re: EFCC Nabs Forex Trader For Failing To Fulfil 35% Monthly ROI by Nnannapat(m): 12:25pm On Oct 18, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: S A R S: Why Is There No Protest In The Northern Part by Nnannapat(m): 9:09am On Oct 10, 2020 |
The reason is simple, Police and every other law enforcement agencies don't really have much to extort from the Northerners due to the high poverty level in the North. If you are a policeman and you are transferred to the North, just know that your time of flexing is over, nobody will give you 5k for an expired vehicle licence in the north like they do in the South, incidence of car theft and burglary are much higher in the North but most reported cases end up poorly investigated.
If your car got stolen in North, the chances of recovery is 5%. This is a fact |