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If this man has shame, he'd hold his tongue more often , but of course, he doesn't. |
wunmi590:Alright. |
akins56:Hahahahaha, and you took your time to break it down as it happened, with all sense of duty. You know, I had a long hard day at work, but with this post? Today wasn't as bad after all. Cheers brov! |
Done. |
NgeneUkwenu:Soon, very soon. Its going to be more revealing and interesting than the current case of former NSA. If such monies could flow through the ONSA, how much more NNPC? PS; There's a reason PMB nominated himself as petroleum minister. Some misguided Nigerians called him daft, the anti-graft war on NNPC means a lot to the commander in chief. |
This very govt is what Oyedepo and his colleagues said was their god's wish for Nigerians? This is the set of people they told their followers to pray and speak in tongues for?? The joke that is religion in Nigeria doesn't get any funnier. |
Goats that desecrated our yam barns. |
cjudy:Really?? As in seriously?? Does it even matter to you what is at stake here? We are talking about her alleged involvement in the plot to loot our national treasury at will for personal gain and you talk about intelligence and hating?? Is it not nigerians that openly defend and vouch for leaders and public officers involved in corrupt practices? Encouraging them to do even worse? I hope she eventually clears her name, if not, well, your guess is as good as mine. |
higherpower:My sentiments exactly, why stay there if you can't blow the whistle or ask questions, was she put there just to acknowledge, approve and sign away any request for cash that came across her table?? Silence in the face of corrupt practices is nothing short of indulgence. |
kITATITA:I think the presidency doesn't want to do the inevitable in a hurry as they want it to be vividly clear to even the opposition that he deserves all the treatment he'd be getting when the time is ripe. PS; the pieces are gradually beginning to fit, Sanusi was unwilling to play the puppet thus his replacement with Emefiele?? It keeps getting interesting. |
Anybody still thinks the last administration should have retained power?? Anybody? |
criminalmindz:Lol, This 'd be a good humored propaganda-headline for media houses any day. |
1feness:Would be nice if it got out there, at least more eyes get to read this and pick a thing or two. But if it doesn't, ba' masallah, the religious section isn't that hidden |
I know a few folks that fortune has smiled on through this apprenticeship that igbos are known for and that's a good thing. • Let me use this opportunity to say to the Igbos' • • You are very industrious and business oriented, very instrumental in our business/market environment. No one can ignore your contributions to business growth & expansion in the country. • Igbos, Nigerians cherish and appreciate you as a tribe, and we recognize that you are a meaningful part of this great nation. |
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hollo:LOL, this one got me laughing real hard. |
1feness:You couldn't have said it any better. The cancer that is called religion, I saw on a thread Fashola's plan to re-introduce the toll fees to enhance generation of funds for rehabilitation/construction of federal roads, people went mad as usual, calling it extortion in disguise, • • Unsurprisingly, these same folks don't see anything wrong with the religious elite defrauding them of their monthly salaries in form of tithes and seeds. |
plaetton:Honestly, with the way things are going, its difficult to stay optimistic and I can understand your point, but I trust that this doesn't change who you are and your desire to be at your best as a citizen. • • At least you put in your best for the greater good of the society and the common man not for eternal life that religion promises. Religious people will do anything for eternal life but do little or nothing to improve their environment • • Its painful that people rush to religious gatherings and programs because they fear lateness is a sin or a sign of unseriousness, but these same people don't give a damn if they are late to or absent from work, these same people extort money from the masses just to do what they receive salaries for. • • If only we channeled our time and emotions to societal transformation and national development, we'd be a lot better as a Nation. |
Contd Two things i 'v noticed that pollute our thoughts and sense of reason , TRIBALISM Oh, he's not from here, we'd be denying ourselves a lot of fortune if we let any person other than our own take this position. And you find that in most of these situations, its very clear their tribesman has little or nothing to offer as compared to the other who's determined to give his best to ensure that the masses get what they deserve. OR, is it in organizations; ah don't fire him, he's igbo/yoruba/hausa, is it not better to have your person here, than bring in someone from another tribe? That's the way we think now? Well, I for one as an entrepreneur from delta state will replace an incompetent deltan with a young focused and reliable yoruba or hausa man. RELIGIOUS BIAS Come on!! he's not a believer, you cant give him your votes, if you do, he'll work against your faith, he won't respect your beliefs. Really? Well we'v seen clearly that even muslim/christian leaders don't give a damn what their people think. If we allow the court convict him, it casts a bad light on christianity, let's stall the court process, let's frustrate the prosecution, so they don't say christians are bad. Ha!! Oga you want to pick a muslim over a christian? Haba Oga, you want him to bomb this place one day? These people are very radical, abeg abeg abeg, so they don't get to stab our customers one day. That kind of thinking right there, is what puts us against each other and replaces reason with hate. My point?? We can do way better as a nation. For the religious ones, you have to understand that prayers and hope from above hasn't gotten us anywhere, and as such we have to acknowledge that its our sole responsibility to develop ourselves as a nation and no supernatural intervention is going to do that for us. While its true that our leaders need to sit up and do what's expected of them, we too have a very important role to play as citizens, and to achieve this, we must put all forms of bias (religious, partisan & tribal sentiments) aside if we want to move forward as a nation. These are the thoughts of a sincere and hopeful Nigerian, and I believe we are capable of transforming/changing our nation for good, if only we align our expectations properly and push for a better Nigeria collectively as a people with all sense of duty and patriotism. |
I understand that as a Nation, we have got to be one of the most religious, if not the most religious nation on earth. But clearly, it hasn't helped us develop as a Nation, if it has, well clearly no one seems to have noticed. Rather, it has encouraged negligence on our part as a people, negligence of the core problems staring us in the face as a nation, hoping for divine intervention, perhaps a supernatural turn-around; where our leaders get an automatic reset from above, which directly spreads across the hearts of the citizens who in turn take a clue from their leaders and lo, we have a brand new Nation for good. Well, the thing is, we been doing that for years with no results, wait, we 'v had results, only its just same negative results, as though our prayers worsen the state of the nation, our leaders and our very own selves doing worse on a daily basis, with no consequences in sight. So its high time we started holding ourselves and our leaders accountable for actions that directly or indirectly stall the development of this great nation, decisions that yield no positive results must be questioned, we must stop praying and start voicing out, we must stop covering asses of inconsiderate tribesmen and religious people who abuse the trust vested in public offices, christians must support prosecution of corrupt christians and muslims likewise. Furthermore, political parties must put national development over party considerations, a member of your party breaks the law, you must support and encourage due process that tries and convicts that person if found guilty, there's no other way to regain the trust of already fed up Nigerians. |
ihatebuhari:1. That you consider Jonathan your hero, doesn't mean he's the hero of every Nigerian or Niger deltan, Thus, it'd be wise to not make statements on behalf of any of the aforementioned. 2. About burning down Nigeria, I understand its very easy to make threats behind your keypad, so I get where you are coming from. |
Raylight2:Ok, all the best. |
Raylight2:You have ample time, more grease. |
Raylight2:My pleasure brov, A library?? Wow!! That'd be great. How much time do you have left? |
Please in preparing your proposals, its important that you elaborate as much as possible in a way that everything about your project is properly captured. As such where there is need to make additions to what you have in the sample, please do so. The sample you received is just a guide.. Best regards. |
whodohgeepee:Seen it?? |
deshizzle:Sorry about that,your e-mail address again please. |
Blizzy9ja:More like bark you down , BEN comes across as sound and reasonable, but it doesn't just end on paper and social media, he could mastermind life touching projects in his constituency, speak up when he should during sessions, that way, he'd be proving to Nigerians that he means business.PS; I feel a deep sense of disappointment when most of our lawmakers rise to speak, the beginning of most remarks in the national assembly is the end of hope for Nigerians. |
Hi everyone, I understand some of you received incomplete or empty mails, sorry about that, please let me know if you were affected so I can re-send. |
Bluish & Humblega , please check your mails. |
It feels good knowing some of the victims on here have moved on and forgiven what seemed like irreparable psychological damages brought upon them by so called relatives. |
Done. |
, BEN comes across as sound and reasonable, but it doesn't just end on paper and social media, he could mastermind life touching projects in his constituency, speak up when he should during sessions, that way, he'd be proving to Nigerians that he means business.