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fineboynl:If you cannot stand it, then don't eat it nah. Or close your nose whenever you see people using it to cook. That's the natural seasoning of Igbo people and it sweetens soups naturally. |
AlphaTaikun:If you no be Yoruba make I know why ... Always trying to rewrite things |
Don't mind the mofos, it does not smell bad except it goes bad. It has a very nice smell if it is well cooked. JooEeL: |
Blazebond:Ewu, her father's name get weight, too. Her father was the former Governor of Anambra State, a successful lawyer, and their surname is powerful. Aside Bianca, other children of Onoh are doing well. Most of them are abroad. One is very influential in Enugu State's politics. One of her sisters was also an ambassador. |
Mikocake:Sullivan owed gratuity from 2011 or so. He only paid for two years and stopped. Chimaroke Nnamani didn't pay at all. Mbah has promised to pay severally, let's hope he keeps to this one. |
Putinofrussia:You are using registered businesses to check the SMEs in a state. Igbo people that hardly registered businesses. Omo. You cannot compare Yoruba States to Igbo States when it comes to businesses. |
constant1960:Stop spewing ru.bbish, Rangers won FA cup and The Nigerian league after 25 years when Ugwuanyi was Governor. So, rest!!! |
blazer2018:There is nothing wrong with looking skinny. He'll add weight with time. Boys don't look down on people because they are skinny. It might be a few girls he'd have issues with but a lot of girls also like skinny people. |
csteve:Yes. This is what the poster didn't tell people here. Tomatoes are profitable but very risky, very expensive, and very very stressful. Tomatoes are very susceptible to diseases. However, it's very profitable. |
Edipet:Omo. I was invited for the test oh but thank God I searched online. Hahaha. So gist me what were you told? You can drop your WhatsApp number. |
Wotowotoman:Which Alex? You are underrating Alex sha. |
I have been in your kind of situation, and I don't want to judge you based on your university issue. I have been in your shoe before. If you feel you can't stay with your parents anymore and can't continue with school for now, you can do these: 1. Learn a good skill like cloud computing, content creation, programming, etc. online and effectively while still at your parent's house. 6 months is enough for this. Don't give up on your YouTubing and content creation on all social media pages. You can also add blogging to it. This might take time to earn a good sum. 2. Join a WhatsApp group of professionals in your field where they send regular jobs. You can also register on Upwork and Fiverr. 3. Bid for jobs and make sure you get. Start with works that give you monthly income of 50K, at least, a month. You can even do more but with this you are sure of money for food and other small bills with proper management. 4. Go to a cheap location than Uyo that has frequent light to start with, and good population. You rent a face me I face you house for 1 year to study the environment. 5. While here, you can keep YouTubing and doing your other stuffs while bidding and getting jobs based on your skill. You study the environment to know the business you can do with your savings. 6. The business you should do there should be less competitive and very profitable. I don't like the POS and Bike idea sha. 7. Any business you do, you should start with small amount while studying it. It should be a business you can oversee yourself while doing your other stuffs. It is only when it stands that you can put someone. Good luck. With time, trying starting and completing school even if it is National Open University that gives you time and chance. yolada: |
Starships4u:It is a new building. |
Dopeluiz:This is a different building, bro. You don't know what you are talking about. The building where you guys did meeting is Adada House inside the LG Secretariat. This one is at Ede-Oballa far away from LG Secretariat. You should speak with authority over what you don't know. |
From EVURA Media (No. 1 Finance and Economic Reporter Southeast Nigeria) Nigerians, on the 1st of March 2023, had already known that Bola Ahmed Tinubu would be their President. Most Nigerians had started to adjust to the realities of having him as Nigeria’s president. In this article, we’ll be looking at how Tinubu’s tenure as Nigerian President will look like? How is he going to perform? To be able to do this, we had to revisit his manifesto, which he called Renewed Hope 2023. In this manifesto, he had made a lot of promises to Nigerians. We’ll be studying some of these promises, studying them in the light that he would achieve some of them. He can’t do all, though. We’ll be pinpointing the vital ones. Of course, it is not possible that he goes through with all of them. How Tinubu’s Tenure as Nigerian President will look like? 1. Continuation of Buhari’s Nigeria Social Intervention Programs like NPower, School Feeding, NTeach, Money Transfer for the most vulnerable and the poorest. 2. Improvement in oil and gas exploration and exportation. Deals would be struck with host communities for increase in oil and gas export. 3. Light structural and political restructuring. There’ll be improved Federalism as states and local governments would have more access to funds to enable development get closer to the people. 4. Agricultural expansion and better life for Nigerian farmers. Policies would be enacted to improve Agriculture output and usage of land from 35% to 65%. Agricultural boards shall be instituted to put minimum prices so as to make farmers gain and live better. 5. Better security network and architecture. There shall be procurement of instruments for the military and police. Massive employment of capable people. The use of modern gadgets and more. 6. The Nigeria’s manufacturing industry shall be developed further. Companies shall be given incentives to start production in Nigeria. Heavy reliance on importation shall be fought against. 7. The health sector will be more equiped. Rights of the citizens to universal healthcare shall be respected. National healthcare insurance shall be instituted and enforced. 8. Creative industries in Nigeria would be assisted and promoted. 9. Education would be prioritized. Good allocation will go to basic education. For tertiary institutions, they shall be independent, and loans offered to students. 10. In the power sector, attention shall be given to the improvement of power generation and distribution of power supply in the country. There will be a strict frown against estimated billing. Rea more by visiting ... https://evura.com.ng/batocracy-how-tinubus-tenure-as-nigerian-president-will-look-like/ |
I bought a large number of tomatoes for 200 naira in Jos. You won't believe it. Things are cheap in Jos.
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ubest1:You are saying this because he is your candidate. The truth is that all of them have policies you can understand. |
By EVURA Media (The Chief Economic and Financial Reporter, Southeast, Nigeria) The 2023 election is about 40 days away, and the campaigning for the major candidates in this election has reached its highest points. The candidates have less than 40 days to tell Nigerians what they'll do if they're elected. In this article, we'll be presenting the major economic policies of Atiku, Obi, and Tinubu broken down to kindergarten level. EVURA has discovered that some Nigerians find it hard understanding the complex level the main presidential candidates explain their economic policies. In this article, we'll be breaking it down to make it easier for anyone to grasp. The Major Economic Policies of Atiku, Obi, and Tinubu Broken Down to Kindergarten Level Before we proceed to the issue of these policies, you should know the current situation of Nigerian economy at the moment. The economy suffers one of its worse moments in the history of Nigeria. Let's take a look The Situation of Nigeria's Economy in 2023 1. Nigeria is the world poverty capital of the world with over 80 million Nigerians wallowing in extreme poverty. 2. Nigeria is owing around $100 billion in local and foreign debt. This makes Nigeria one of the most indebted nations in the world. 3. Notwithstanding the high amount of debt, Nigeria is heavily lagging behind in infrastructure. According to report, Nigeria hasn't met over 60% of its infrastructural needs. There is no constant power supply. Most roads are bad. Low housing, and so on. 4. The Unemployment rate is at an all time high. More than 33% of Nigerians are unemployed. We can go on and on. The major question on the minds of Nigerians is what will the next president do to solve this mess? Abubakar Atiku (People's Democratic Party) Atiku calls his economic plan Nigeria's economic recovery plan. He had stated that he'd enact economic some economic policies to lift the country economically. These policies are: You can read more below: https://evura.com.ng/major-economic-policies-of-atiku-obi-and-tinubu-broken-down-to-kindergarten-level/
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DON'T LET THE FAVORITE NURSE DIE Episode 1 to 4 (An Interesting Fight Thriller) ... This is an interesting story where a mother is hunted to be k.illed by her son. She is stab.bed by her son, and battles for her life. Who will come to her aid? Will her son k.ill her? Will she survive the onslaught? Discover as you read this story. EXCERPT OF THE STORY Episode 1 INT – DAY – Inside of a Hospital The camera comes on a fully-lighted hallway in a hospital as two people are running down the hallway. A male doctor in a white lab coat and a nurse in white shirt and a pair of trousers. They are pushing a mobile bed in a fast way down the hallway. The camera follows them as fast as they go. Then at the end of the hallway just before they burst into the waiting room, they enter another ward trying to guide the mobile bed into the ward. There is a woman in her mid-age lying on the mobile bed, blood splattered on the bed. The woman on the bed is not moving at all. Nurse Okpe: (moves close to the bed and holds it). You do not have to die, Nurse Dora. You can actually live. Please leave. Doctor: You are a nurse, Okpe. It is so sad you are acting this way. Is this not what we do every day? Why are you then acting like this? Nurse Dora is one of us, a good and well experienced nurse of this hospital. We will do all we can to save her. Count on me on this ... Read the FULL STORY below, episode by episode: Episode 1: https://essay-stories.com/dont-let-the-favorite-nurse-die-episode-1-j/ Episode 2: https://essay-stories.com/dont-let-the-favorite-nurse-die-episode-2-j/ Episode 3: https://essay-stories.com/dont-let-the-favorite-nurse-die-episode-3-j/ Episode 4: https://essay-stories.com/dont-let-the-favorite-nurse-die-episode-4-j/ |
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By EVURA (Chief Economic Reporter, Southeast Nigeria) The Second Niger Bridge got its name from the political campaigns of the NPN political party in the 1970s. The party proposed that they would construct a Second Niger Bridge from Asaba to Onitsha. However, on being elected, Shehu Shagari never got to fulfil the promise until his government was overthrown in 1983. The call and the use of the idea of the bridge as a campaign promise arose due to the delapidating nature of the First Niger Bridge built in the early 1960s, and commissioned in 1965. Some politicians warned that the first Niger Bridge wasn’t enough, and there was the need of another bridge. However, it was simply at the promise level for years from the 1970s to the 2010s. It was former President Goodluck Jonathan, who seemed serious about carrying out the project. He used it as a campaign promise, and then inaugurated the process to build the bridge. He never did, though. Goodluck Jonathan lost his re-election bid in 2015. It is the administration of Muhammadu Buhari that went on to construct the bridge. Now, let’s take you through all the facts you need to know about the Second Niger Bridge ... READ HERE below ... https://evura.com.ng/second-niger-bride-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-second-niger-bridge-and-its-economic-importance-for-southeast-nigeria/
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How can someone be comparing Uyo and Enugu? Nah. Enugu beats Uyo hands down. Op sef shouldn't be apologizing to anyone. |
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Machine Baby (Episode 1 to 10) A Family Story of Love, Betrayal, Hurt & Science Father and son are not in good terms severed by age long neglect of the father, John Fox. John Fox is the father, and Jeff Fox is the son. John Fox, as a father, comes to term with the mistake he has made and seeks to reunite with his son. John seeks out to strengthen their bond. The only idea he has to do it is to solve his son’s inability to have a child after some years of marriage. Would he be able to prove himself as a father and a good researcher? Would his research be able to deliver a baby? Would his son, Jeff, accept him back as a loving father? Discover what happens in this thrilling and interesting story of family, science, love, & hate … Click the links below to read them episode by episode 1. Episode 1: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-1-j/ 2. Episode 2: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-2-j/ 3. Episode 3: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-3-j/ 4. Episode 4: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-4-j/ 5. Episode 5: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-5-j/ 6. Episode 6: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-6-j/ 7. Episode 7: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-7-j/ 8. Episode 8: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-8-j/ 9. Episode 9: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-9-j/ 10. Episode 10: https://essay-stories.com/baby-machine-episode-10-j/
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