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I doubt the intentions of the Senate in this halt. There are lots of interests fight going on within. It is sad, we always have this back and forth in policies and programmes, and that is the bane of this government. Can we just get the refineries up and running? Why is the country like this sef? |
Blue3k:Please I indulge you to edit. Sincerely it makes for bad reading. If that is the only thing you do this night, you might just save someone else's life out there. please I beg you in the Name of God. Save a Soul |
Blue3k:May Day!! May Day!!!English tenses and spellings has just been murdered!!! You cannot correctly spell your Yoruba Vice-president name? And you want to tell me you actually wrote Jamb. Shiiit!!!!! I am so disappointed in you right now! You fall my hand big time WTF did you just type? |
Blue3k:Before you tout education which I seriously doubt you had anyways. Somebody asked a question instead of you to answer innocently and move along with your life. You went wackointellect bonkers because it supposedly threatened your inherent political leanings, and fetish for Nairaland likes. I can see your pay-per-post work have carefully eroded your common sense . Not that you had one. Who am I kidding sef? Lemme come and be going |
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Blue3k:You are actually fuming with the wrong comprehension. That question is as innocent as they come. Pasting acting President definition confirms you did not get the President question asked
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I have issues with the proliferation of laws. Does that mean the thousands of Laws we have in Nigeria cannot stem corruption in its entirety already. This duplication of laws gives lawyers the opportunity to look for precedent loopholes that they can exploit to win or delay cases. I know these gra-gra by the Senate is to win the gullible to their side by appealing to their emotions telling them at least they did their jobs. We know how all these things go in Nigeria. Not impressed maybe until they pass a law that proposes Capital punishment. All these ones na wash. |
sweetgala:You are playing that card. The report said Nigerians, Or you mischievously omitted that part? ![]() The paint rub off on all of us, don't try and deflect baba |
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Nothing gladdens my heart than a group of people boycotting or observing a solidarity of some sort against any Nigerian politician or interest. We should extend things like these to other devilish policies and programmes of the government. Governments across board should be made to understand the people hold the aces and not flaunting a larger-than-life attitude. Same way I can relate with the slated sit-at-home in the East. Big Ups!! |
Where is the bleeping report card? |
Empire FM reported that most of the drugs being sold by the Nigeriens are meant for the enlargement of male organ and female buttockThe report is quite confusing already. Are we talking of Nigerians or Nigeriens? I don't really see Nigerians dealing on enlargement drugs as our strong point. We focus on other vices, this field sounds new to our long list of illicit dealings. They should not mistake those Nigerien Fulanis as us. |
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I'm coming with mine soonest.. Proud of you bro |
I suppose they were duly remunerated for their contributions. Unfortunately,Fate had it that they were fighting on the opposing side that their brothers were ready to annihilate to prove their loyalty to the then Nigerian powers that be. |
Coming from somebody that was part of those who crafted the utopian manifesto that sold the Buhari dummy to the gullible electorate. I'm not surprised!! Eating your own words in a very hard pill to swallow |
The orange stuff look like some headless alien on SOS call that crash-landed at Allen. |
If we are to go with the substance of this story about 2-storey building and all. Will it be safe to say they are actually developers. as claimed? ![]() |
This explanation leaves much to be desired. Aint convinced one bit |
www.nairaland.com/attachments/5341399_img20170519011853920_jpeg9844356eb9dea8cf3d1dee854b69b8d4 What is with the rope? Is this what I am thinking? |
This is stunning you said!!! Her father is the best President we never had ![]() |
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Daniel Amokachi genes is like one of the strongest in the world. Even the wife looks like him already Wawu!! |
These stories are daily occurrences. Thank God for social media, they are coming to the frontburner gradually¡¡¡¡ |
The dude above me is fuming with spit because somebody called Bubu a name. The Fulani militant herdsmen have this weird superiority complex since Buhari was lumped in as a President. That's a fact, take it or eat it. |
I don't see how this is any different of other Nigerian governors. We always feel contented with mediocrity in any guise. Some even said we should celebrate a pedestrian bridge. It is well |
The Senate swallowed their pride and made public some snippets of their budget and I expect the executive to do same. It is a no-brainer really. They should not wait for ultimatums to do what any seemingly touted corrupt-free government should have done. The fact that they are reminded to submit their budget details punch more holes to the charade called corrupt fight. They should strengthen institutions and make them accountable and not jump into the media bandwagon of screaming corruption cases that they can't substantiate. |
The idea of celebrating project flag-offs with canopies and red carpets is one of the dumbest showoff by Nigerian politicians. It should be criminalised by law. ![]() Can you just commission the project already?? |
Nice job there |
Then there is the succession plan so the selection process of the permanent secretaries is ongoingThe way they sensationalise these headlines though. We should get something clear, they are not shopping for replacement of any sort in my books. Nepotism and other corrupt antics will be used to get the replacements. Let's stop all these sensationalism |

