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The SSS appear to be doing a good job. Ride on boys. We all need peace. |
I'm surprise people are just discovering Dino's antics. He is simply a paid protester, organizing rallies and protest for corrupt politicians and oil marketers. No wonder he can afford to buy a porsche Bugatti even when he is jobless. Abi twitter dey pay salary? |
When reports don't reflect our feelings, when nigerians that are suppose to be subject of research were not served questionaire for the purpose of data collection, then the report is baseless. This is one their ploy, e no go work |
FOI Act that was signed into law by GEJ is at work. |
Let the law have it's course. If it is however discovered that Osho does not have elem six certificate then he should Honourable bow out. |
This thread may not see pront page o, moderators appreciate only negative thread. |
My area that was hitherto synonymous with darkness has now turned into GRA. Ever since the transformer was fixed, power has been regular. Thanks to PHCN |
This is a reward for stage-managing protest for oil subsidy thieves. Just pity fools that run after this infidel, abortion proponent, and irresponsible man. I hope he has some monies left to buy pampers for Bisi IBidapo's child, heared the baby's naming ceremony took place last week |
Motives of campaign is the moral lesson here. @Omojuo right on point |
Boko Haram in trouble. |
follow put mouth for this tori ooooooo |
50% Job Cuts: Oshiomhole Throws His Weight Behind Sanusi CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has got a staunch supporter on his call for the reduction of the federal workforce by 50 per cent albeit, that reduction should be effected on overhead personnel cost for public officers. The Edo state governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomole told a gathering in Abuja that Sanusi’s call was not wrong however, the cut should be made from the excess spending of government officials and not the wages of workers. He argues that the nation cannot continue to invest 80 percent of its budget on travel expenses of leaders and end up borrowing the remaining 20 percent left for capital projects. Mr Oshiomole was speaking against the backdrop of the recent outrage sparked by Mr Sanusi’s call for a 50 percent downsizing of civil servants to reduce government spending. Culled From CHANNELSTV http://www.informationnigeria.org/2012/12/50-job-cuts-oshiomhole-throws-his-weight-behind-sanusi.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
first to comment. Osho get point sha ooooooooooooooooo |
They will be crushed. Darkness cannot survive attacks from light |
Hard labour doesn't change a criminal, it hardens him. They should focus on rehabilitation and reintegration. |
Good news. |
Objectively, 2013will determine so many issues. GEJ has promised steady power supply, construction of Lagos-Ibadan expressway, the Benin Ore road, importation of items locally produced have been banned, giving way for improvement of our economy, the PIB bill if passed will reposition that sector, already, GEJ has succeeded in reforming the electoral process, signed the FOI act and so on. If we put all theses together, I see him sitting tight for another 4yrs, though with our consent. The opposition isn't doing so well to convince Nigerians and win their trust. TINUBU is compounding their problems. For now, I don't see them pulling through. |
them wan sit up |
Issues that borders on national unity and integration, are not negotiable. What defines the identity of a particular state must not necessarily be the cloth that is sewn to represent flag, or the colors therein. Our identities are in our cultures, values, moralities, religion, and so on. Can't the federating state carve a unique identity for themselves by constructing roads, hospitals, and other infrastructure? Must we be known only through flags? Nigeria must remain one. Our fathers fought and died to preserve what we are joking with |
God help us before these people turns Naija to their new target o. |
idirect: Had it been the report favored these clueless govt nobody will raise any alarm, but now that the report truly reflect the situation of our country we are now doubting the credibility of the reportIt is unfortunate that Nigerians pick what serves their purpose and condemn the rest. The same report you are making reference to also said GEJ enjoys overwhelming acceptance and command unimaginable followership. That side of the report wasn't given attention. But debateable issues are the ones that are often given prominence. Pity |
Attention seekers. The other day Dino Melaye scattered his office claiming that he was burgled. We know what those that lead revolution do. Let him start. |
SOH KAH TOA: We should dispassionately review those tweets for substance and see the hypocrisy called El Rufai. We might confuse this for another political attack against a perceived opponent but how true those assertion are should matter to us.These are all facts. The issues raised can't be denied. It is on record that Elrufai admitted to allocating plots of land illegally to himself. Today he is also facing prosecution for stealing plots of land belonging to PHCN. https://www.nairaland.com/1014943/el-rufai-allocated-land-family-members That GEJ defeated his opponents in a thunderous manner is an understatement. So if Elrufai calls a president elected by all, clueless, then he is abusing the generality of Nigerians. It is a pity. Again, it could be recalled that Elrufai once referred to Gen. Buhari as perpetually unelectable. Few months after, he is forcefully canvassing for him to become president. The same perpetually unelectable man. It's a SHAME. |
Wallie: Do you know how many international NGOs are in Nigeria? Here's a link: http://www.unodc.org/ngo/list.jspDon't be deceived by media reporting concerning charity donations from NGOs and other international Organisations. Do you know how much Nigeria contribute to the UN or AU? It is from this general funds that these donations are coming from. It is you entitlement. When in trouble, the UN has an obligation to offer aid. HIV drugs doesn't translate into facticity. |
They behave like gods when given opportunity to serve in the Federal executive council. Today that they are out of favor, they've turned themselves into activists. I just the laugh. Like this ![]() |
@take dat Do we have a perfect nation? USA that is often seen as a role model is currently facing secession threat, not forgetting that the comparison we often make is erroneous. These countries existed hundreds of years before nigeria gained independence. I bet you, we will be better than they are now, when we are that old. They once face these challenges. We will conquer too. |
This tread is for patriotic citizens. It demands deep sense of reflection. Questions like, do the west mean us well; readily comes to mind. While these Oyibo people want neocolonialism, good Nigerians must wake up and defend this country. Let's not allow them to write our history again. Enough is enough |
banki: i think you should go back and read city people, what has Bisi getting pregnant etc got to do with the issue on ground...You can't challenge facts, the simple question he is asking is what was their contribution? Or are they seeing clearly becos they are viewing from the outside? They both failed when they had opportunities. The common man they claim to be fighting for had no place in their govt. now they cry foul cos they are not in power. Ole. |
Tinubu and his Millions of pounds |
The Federal Government is insisting on the benchmark price of $75 per barrel of crude oil in order to shore up the economy and make for macroeconomic stability, the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said. Okonjo-Iweala, who spoke to journalists shortly after the presentation of the 2013 budget proposals to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday, said $75 was the sensible price to fix the benchmark. The National Assembly, however, is insisting on a benchmark of $80 per barrel, after backing down from $85 that its joint committee had earlier recommended. The minister said the budget was predicated on the assumption that the country would produce 2.53 million barrels of crude oil daily. According to her, another reason that makes the $75 benchmark attractive to the Executive arm of government is the need to ensure prudent management of finances. Okonjo-Iweala said in order to reduce friction, the Executive would be meeting with the National Assembly to put forward the argument why government retained the $75 benchmark in the budget proposals. She said, “The benchmark is based on an econometric module that estimates five and 10 years moving averages. Government cannot just take the number from anywhere. You have to have a basis for developing the benchmark. “The benchmark for Algeria is $37; Venezuela, $50; Qatar, $55; Kuwait, $60; Saudi Arabia, $60; Oman, $75; and Angola, $77. What government is proposing is within the ambit of what other countries are proposing. We don’t see any country with $80 benchmark.” She added, “The benchmark price will safeguard what is precious to the economy, which is the macroeconomic stability of the country. If we go with a high benchmark, a lot of liquidity will be thrown into the system, because it is not just the Federal Government we have to worry about. “The benchmark also affects the money that goes to the states. So, even if you are trying to reduce the Federal Government’s fiscal deficit, the states are not under that obligation. They will be spending and that will throw up a lot of liquidity, which can lead to higher inflation and depreciation of the exchange rate, which will force the Central Bank of Nigeria’s governor to raise interest rates, which is not pleasant for the private sector.” The minister argued that the uncertainties currently ravaging the world and occasioning low demand would affect countries that depended on a single product. She added that a petroleum product’s subsidy of N971bn was provided in the 2013 budget as against the 2012 figure of N888bn. Okonjo-Iweala explained that the attention given to women in the budget was part of the administration’s agenda for improving the country’s human development indicators. http://businessnews.com.ng/2012/10/11/ngozi-okonjo-iweala-explains-why-oil-benchmark-was-fixed-at-75/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NigeriaBusinessNews+%28Nigeria+Business+News%29 |
He is not only a pocket activist, he is a anti condom activist. No wonder he has 1. Impregnated Bisi Ibidapo, even when he is married 2. Allegedly gave a yoruba actress syphilis 3. A potential HIV carrier 4. Pays over 250K for girls to change wardrobe ![]() This one doesn't qualify to be an activist o |
Although Dino Melaye claims that Bisi Ibidapo's pregnancy accusation Is an imaginary creation of a serial liar, his statement left many questions unanswered. For instance, why did Bisi accuse my father, or senators and ministers? Why Dino? Dino did not also tell us if he didn't sleep with her. Better still if he used condom. Be that's it may, Dino must apologise on the following ground: 1. For cheating on the wife, a mother of three 2. For having unprotected sex, thereby exposing the wife to STD 3. For conceiving an abortion, a practice is against Nigerian constitution and African culture and value 4. For acting irresponsibly, and denying his responsibility. 5. For abusing the trust of his followers 6. For reducing his manhood. If you hate abortion, drop your reasons here |