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Holluwhakemmy:I thought my post was directed at 2k bitches are you one? |
Urgent 2k bitches should take a clue. It takes responsible and focused woman to raise promising and responsible children |
001Lagos:Coward you called him? May you experience the same fate that befell the young man |
OriOko88:Toor chief announcer una well done sir! |
Affliction shall not rise up a second time |
Man102:And taxpayers money will be used to rebuild the palace later on |
Smithkafors:Yes am from Ogun river yeye dey smell |
What they ought to have tackled instead of turning Lagos to New york city |
The state governors too should justify the huge allocation they collect every month from the FG. let us start from there. lest we forget the local governments allocation is still being butchered and ration to this third tier of govt |
akinszz:DJ Muleee! |
nlfpmod:Hmnnnn! get it right, God cannot be mocked. This is pure mockery |
religion extremist. |
There is dignity in labour. These woke generation believe surviving life has a shortcut |
[quote author=AnonPoet post=129705190][/quote]He who must come to equity must come with clean hand. Loyalty should not be a defence for corrupt elements like elrufai and bello. |
helinues:Their #2000/dollar permutation don fail them woefully |
immortalcrown:and tinubu won lagos with landslide victory... why are u this pathetic? must you attach sentiment to everything |
No matter how rain beats a leopard, it will never change its skin. Ndi Developer; awon chest beater association of Nigeria una weldone ooo. You have played a fast one on that innocent unsuspecting girl |
Sometimes last year a thought came to my mind that i should established a frozen food business which my wife would be in charge of.This year we have gathered close to #700000 to buy deep freezer,generator and other miscellaneous. Today my in-law called me and my wife that we should thread carefully about our proposed plan. There is this popular man in our town who is into frozen food business. No one talks good about the man and several testimonies abound of how he has been using spiritual powers to cripple those in the same line of business with him. I have seen close to four people who tried it but stumbled along the line. Stories of how some of the fishes they bought ended up being spoilt without any tangible cause. It is obvious the man wants to maintain his monopoly at all cost. The shop we got is almost 3km away from his but i was told he has a way of sending his mercenaries out to check for potetial competitors once he noticed that his daily sales is dropping just to use occultict power to cripple them. I have established so many links about this business but right now i am confused whether to drop the idea or still go ahead? Please i need your advise |
calmandblessed:Should i dignify your stupidity with a response. If you ignore my post you wont die nitwit |
fablani:Untrained you called them? So the 14 soldiers that were ruthlessly murdered too were untrained. In Nigeria the law protects the criminals more than the Security personnels |
We4all:Nah you go tell am how to live his life |
"To oppose corruption in government is the highest obligation of patriotism." ~ G. Edward Griffin. The rot is systemic and everyone knows that the yam eaters would never go down easily without a fight |
You sha won trend by force. Nah person force una to dey eat left overs and expired food? Abi una think say wey dey fold arms here fpr naija? An average Nigerian sees travelling abroad as a great achievement. Nah your fellow Nigerian dey go abroad to chill and catch fun ooo |
Floky215: |
Floky215:Love your brevity. People have been dodging this naked truth you have just said |
TrustNone:3: 1 is the score with United water tight defense |
TrustNone:City is comfortably winning this game on! |
City to respond appropriately in second half |
MAIDUGURI City Palliatives!!! Hardship: Zulum flags off distribution of food items to 100,000 families in MMC, Jere …Says food to reach another 100,000 households during Ramadan Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has flagged off the distribution of food items to over 100,000 households in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and Jere Local Government Area. The distribution was aimed at mitigating the hardship triggered by the rising costs of food items and other essential commodities. Zulum performed the symbolic presentation of the palliative on Wednesday at the Maiduguri Sports Centre, the venue of the distribution exercise. Each of the 100,000 households received one bag of 25kg rice and another bag of 25kg maize. Speaking to the journalists after flagging off the distribution, Zulum emphasised the need for continued support to the people with a view to tackling the hardship in the land. He reiterated his administration's commitment to prioritising the welfare of the people, especially those facing extreme hardship as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. Zulum stated: “We are here today to flag off the distribution of food items to 100,000 heads of households from Maiduguri Metropolitan and its environs. Everyone in Nigeria is aware of the hardship people face regarding food shortages. “All the preceding food distribution exercises we had conducted were carried out in other local government areas. Today, because of the hardship faced by our people, we decided to come and flag off the exercise here for the people of Metropolitan and its environs. These communities have not benefited immensely compared to other places.” According to the governor, the exercise targets the most vulnerable members of the society in order to reduce the burden of the high cost of living in the metropolis. He noted that the current economic hardship is not only in Borno State, but it is a global crisis. …Says food to reach another 100,000 households during Ramadan Governor Zulum announced that the distribution of the palliative would be scaled up from 100,000 households to over 200,000 families in order to cover other places, including seven local government areas in southern Borno. “We have flagged off the distribution of the palliative for 100,000 today; my intention is not to stop at 100,000 households; we believe before the end of Ramadan, we shall reach up to 200,000 across the state. “Wherever there is insurgency, they may experience a food crisis because of the limited access to the agricultural land. For this reason, in Borno State, we have started the distribution of palliative since 2011,” Zulum said. He added, “As long as I am the governor of Borno State, the distribution of palliative will continue. However, I want to stress that while the palliative distribution continues, we will continue investing in commercial and subsistence agriculture.” The governor urged the people, particularly those who do not have a means of livelihood, to engage in agriculture, while assuring them of all the needed supports, including free buses, agricultural inputs and cash support. “The FG has also rolled out an agricultural scheme under the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and in Borno State; we have programmes to boost irrigation and commercial farming. “We have started distributing food palliative care since 2011 and are doing our best. I call on our people to be patient because the government handles the crisis. What we are doing is enormous, but as a responsive and responsible government, we shall continue to do our best to cushion the effects of the hardship,” Zulum stated. The governor, however, warned that his administration would not condone anyone sabotaging its efforts in peacebuilding. “Some people are trying to instigate the public to cause disturbances. Let me warn the people of Borno: anybody who decides to take laws into his/her hands and politicise the food crisis we are currently facing will be dealt with ruthlessly,” he cautioned.
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