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PoliticsIs It Time For Nigeria To Break Up? poll by NSNA(op):
Share your views.
WebmastersRe: Uh Oh! Us Govt Shuts Down Megaupload.com by NSNA: 12:00pm On Jan 20, 2012
Occupy the web
WebmastersRe: Anonymous Takes Down Fbi/whitehouse In Response To Fbi Shutting Down Megaupload by NSNA: 12:00pm On Jan 20, 2012
Occupy the Web
PoliticsWhy You Must Continue to Occupy Nigeria by NSNA(op): 4:12am On Jan 07, 2012
No more Suffering and smiling.

Nigerians will show their anger until there is change.

Imagine this depressing stats

1. President Barack Obama (USA)- $400,000.00
2. Prime Minister David Cameron (UK) - $222,000.00
3. President Nicolas Sarkozy (France) - $302,000.00
4. Chancellor Angela Merkel (Germany) - $296,000.00
5. President Hu Jintao (China)- $11,000.00

Contrast the above with the yearly salaries of Nigerian Federal Lawmakers
1. Senator (Nigeria) - $1,100,000.00 (x 109)
2. Member, House of Representative (Nigeria) - $834,402.00 (x 360)

3. President - unknown but best guess is Way too much

The jobless youths are crying.
People are hustling hard, really hard.
No help at all

It hurts.
PoliticsRe: Occupy Nigeria: Updates From Across The Nation by NSNA: 4:01am On Jan 07, 2012
1. President Barack Obama (USA)- $400,000.00
2. Prime Minister Davaid Cameron (UK) - $222,000.00
3. President Nicolas Sarkozy (France) - $302,000.00
4. Chancellor Angela Merkel (Germany) - $296,000.00
5. President Hu Jintao (China)- $11,000.00

Contrast the above with the yearly salaries of Nigerian Federal Lawmakers
1. Senator (Nigeria) - $1,100,000.00 (x 109)
2. Member, House of Representative (Nigeria) - $834,402.00 (x 360)
too much to digest this information, Occupy Nigeria
PoliticsDo You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by NSNA(op): 3:43pm On Jan 03, 2012
Do you still think GEJ is Weak?

Do you still like Madam Okonjo Iweala?

Don't you think the subsidy is a good thing because it shows Nigerians are alive?

Don't you think the fuel subsidy tension is an opportunity for Nigeria to break up or even unite?

Certainly a leader that takes a stand against millions of people cannot be described as weak, not anymore.
PoliticsRe: 2nd Christmas Day Explosion In Jos. by NSNA: 12:33pm On Dec 25, 2011
[size=20pt]I think the Nigerian government should now create a HOTLINE
where people can snitch on terrorists and get rewarded N50,000
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FamilyRe: Man Raises Family Under Lagos Bridge by NSNA: 6:58pm On Nov 25, 2011
Well done for your effort.
FamilyRe: Man Raises Family Under Lagos Bridge by NSNA: 6:45pm On Nov 25, 2011
@r231

what is the Paypal id?
BusinessRe: Nigeria Needs N10.63TR For Infrastructure - Okonjo-Iweala by NSNA: 9:37am On Nov 16, 2011
moderator

please delete that stupid post by 'Sun of god'
BusinessRe: Google Trader Nigeria To Compete With Dealfish, Tradestable, Nairalist by NSNA: 9:37pm On Nov 09, 2011
BusinessRe: Nigeria Airways Or Nigeria Airwaste! by NSNA: 9:24pm On Nov 09, 2011
Demoladoc:
you are all idiots saying obasanjo caused the collapse of nigeria airways.

When he left as military head of state in 1979 NA had hundreds of planes in their fleet doing both international and domestic routes but wen he came back 20 years later it had only 3planes and things had gone soooo bad through years of mismanagement by both civilan and miltary govts.

In his 2nd coming NA was in dire state burdened with enormous debts and rarely flew.

what did he do about it? He sold it to virgin atlantic and it was called virgin nigeria and we all know this one did pretty well till obasanjo left.

Get your facts straight before coming here to talk uttet nonsense.

Fools!!!
someone sees the true picture here
WebmastersRe: Eyowo: The Payment Gateway You've Been Waiting For! by NSNA: 8:05pm On Oct 30, 2011
@poster are you affiliated with the company?

any websites using this already?
PoliticsRe: How Would You Spend 4.97 Trillion-naira ($31.8 Billion) Nigerian Budget by NSNA(op): 9:03pm On Oct 17, 2011
Parisgoodman:
@poster, i can see education is not in your christmas list!
too many states schools are very poor compared to their federal counterparts, so i would scrap federal schools and allocate better to the states so that they have more and can be more responsible.

More people can benefit.
PoliticsRe: How Would You Spend 4.97 Trillion-naira ($31.8 Billion) Nigerian Budget by NSNA(op): 12:19am On Oct 17, 2011
jumobi1:
Send Spies to every ministry to watch and report acts of corruption.
I like that you call it spies smiley
PoliticsHow Would You Spend 4.97 Trillion-naira ($31.8 Billion) Nigerian Budget by NSNA(op): 2:40pm On Oct 16, 2011
For 2011 Nigerian Senate Approved 4.97 trillion-Naira or $31.8 billion
Let us NOT even get into that old argument on how it was spent.

The task here is simple.
Let us see how you will allocate 2012 Nigerian budet of 5 trillion-Naira if it was up to you.

Here is Mine

50% on paying Salaries
20% on Power generation
10% for Railway development
10% for road maintenance and development
10% for Government and Auditing.


Further

Tax will be 40% for government workers and 5% for businesses
Tax will be automatically deducted from salaries by the State.
The states will get Zero Allocation from Federal government but will receive 100 percent of all taxes from their states.
The federal government will tax each states 20% of total income.
5 best performing states will keep all of their taxes and not pay anything at all.
2 states most be pointed out as the least performing.

For power generation

The 20% percent of the budget allocated by the Federal government will be split into 36 states equally regardless of population.
This payment will go directly to the state governments.
Their task will be to generate 1000 megawatts each
A total of 36, 000 Megawatts instead of the current 4000 Megawatts
They can archive this with private sector partnership.
Once archived all payments for power will go to the State and their private partners.

With this split.

Salaries will always be paid
Taxes will always be paid
Private business will be more attractive than government jobs at 5% tax compared to 40%
Power generation will be competitive by states.
Government's job will be Auditing

and 5 best performing states will pay zero Tax
Christianity EtcRe: Tempted To Assist A Family With God's Money (Tithe) by NSNA: 8:12pm On Oct 02, 2011
For me it is hard to understand that people beg in front of churches while every Sunday serious money is donated in churches.
Imagine the kind of world it will be if we give directly to the needy and not greedy pastors buying private Jets
PoliticsRe: Ekiti Is The 2nd Poorest State In Nigeria-commissioner by NSNA: 1:02am On Jul 29, 2011
To think they are the most educated people scattered all over the country raises a question about education and practical development.
PoliticsRe: What Nigeria Needs? Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala by NSNA: 3:28pm On Jul 27, 2011
I will vote for her
BusinessRe: Buhari Urges Return To Gold-Backed Currencies To End Inflation by NSNA: 3:24pm On Jul 27, 2011
Global Currency = Gold

best option
TV/MoviesAfrican Tales Showing At Silverbird Cinemas by NSNA(op): 8:21pm On Aug 22, 2010
[flash=500,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9h4IcL_xxc[/flash]

African Tales will be showing at Silverbird Cinemas from the 27th of August

TravelRe: Which Countries Are Visa-Free To Nigeria Citizens? by NSNA: 12:28pm On May 28, 2010
the interesting thing is that, with all the restrictions, you will still find Nigerians everywhere thriving.
PoliticsRe: Obj Is Bad Yes, But He's Still Nigeria's Best Ever President. No Contest by NSNA: 7:25pm On May 24, 2010
There is no question about that, the International community respects him
PoliticsRe: Hundreds Flock To Nigeria In Search Of Food by NSNA: 11:02pm On May 23, 2010
I wish that girl finds good luck
TV/MoviesAfrican Tales DVD Now On Amazon! by NSNA(op): 2:14pm On May 01, 2010
Coming to Nigeria soon

As for all you Diasporans you can get your hands on it right now from Amazon

This can be a great gift to Kids,

Amazon http://www.amazon.com/African-Tales-Obinna-Onwuekwe/dp/B0032Z6X6U/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1262776613&sr=1-4

[flash=500,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36II0_BAYIg[/flash]
Nairaland GeneralAfrican Tales Now On Dvd! by NSNA(op): 2:08pm On May 01, 2010
The VCD will hit the Nigerian market soon

As for all you Diasporans you can get your hands on it right now from Amazon

Make sure to buy the DVD to support black owned businesses and for wayyyyyy better video quality,  Support Grafikdon

This can be a great gift to Kids,

Amazon http://www.amazon.com/African-Tales-Obinna-Onwuekwe/dp/B0032Z6X6U/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1262776613&sr=1-4

[flash=700,400]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36II0_BAYIg[/flash]
PoliticsRe: Donald Duke Launches Presidential Campaign Website. by NSNA: 2:06pm On Apr 22, 2010
This could be a FAKE website beware of donating
PoliticsRe: Live Televised Debates For Nigerian Presidential Candidates by NSNA: 7:45pm On Apr 20, 2010
full support
PoliticsRe: Obj Seen Writing NOUN exam! by NSNA: 9:45pm On Apr 17, 2010
He is a funny character, that is how he was drinking gari on youtube.
it is to create a buzz
PoliticsRe: The True Face Of Thieves In Nigeria by NSNA: 12:29am On Apr 16, 2010
knotty:
where is you and i on that list?
when we refuse to pay taxes and dabble with our NEPA meter, what are we?
common communal thieves. all of us
Thank you
SportsRe: Calling Lionel Messi The Greatest Player In The World Must Stop! - Pele by NSNA: 4:15pm On Apr 14, 2010
"He plays very well for Barcelona, but has failed to show his talent with the Argentina team. Maybe he can at the World Cup. Let's wait and see.''
Trouble for Nigeria

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