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[quote author=Meerahbel post=127140007][/quote]Just be diligent in your work. However, note that female Bosses always assume that they are been taken for granted because of their gender, so they try to over come that by being extreme as a Boss. What male Bosses overlook is critical to them. See the secret here! Just prove to her always that you are loyal to her and be loyal. She will even turn to a sister to you. Most importantly, put God first in all you do and commit everything to Him. Give all Glory to Him and not to man. That's all you need. |
Ibrahimlagosian:That's great. You are blessed. But wait! Are you sure you are not one of the young boys disturbing her for marriage. I was 22 when my mum was 42, a graduate then and I am not even the 1st child. This lady still has time to correct her wrongs, but pride and arrogance won't let her. I pity whoever will eventually marry her, unless she changes though, but that will require grace. |
[quote author=Jewessgratitud3 Hello Dear, your message obviously shows how very regretful you feel about some decisions you have made that kept you unmarried till now. Reading your message all I perceive is pain and regrets. This is the reason you seem to be a very bitter person. Actually you have been married but you never knew. You are married to Pride. Let me say this, it's not too late now to divorce pride and arrogance. I will advise you ask God for the grace of humility and wisdom. It's not too late yet. Know it that no matter how hard you try to hide the truth from your self, it will always surface. Tell yourself the truth and forgive your errors in order to have a good start. |
This war will affect northern Nigeria so badly and will eventually affect almost every part of Nigeria. It will be a catalyst to military taking over in Nigeria. Ecowas going to war with Niger will be very disastrous for this government, it will be a very big mistake for Tinubu to proceed with the Niger war. |
Pierocash:This is not even a prophecy. It's a common sense for those who have been spiritually minded. God is the almighty and when He blesses you and you begin to think it's by your strength, then He will show Himself. God does not share His Glory with anyone. |
Can I tell you the spiritual aspect of these whole Russia Vs West war? Take this from me. The west can never defeat Russia because they have been weakened spiritually with the LGBT nonsense. They are mocking God who has been their strength. Any war with Niger Republic will be lost. Anything west supports will surely loose until they stop the LGBT thing. Ecowas will loose the war against Niger. They will regret ever making the move. |
Who is advising Bola Tinubu. This war is not needed. It is not what he thinks it is. People who listen to CNN , BBC ... and the rest of them do not really know the reality on ground. Niger is well prepared. United States and other Western states know that ECOWAS can not win this war, however, they want a war where they can still loot Niger just as it is in Syria. This is the reason why United States soldiers have refused to leave Niger. There is a viral news on Tweeter that Wargner has signed to defend Niger. The leader of Wargner has also released a video warning Nigeria. I don't know how to download videos on Tweeter. Just check this screen shots from a South African journalist too. Tinubu is about to make a very big mistake he will so regret. I advise once more, do not proceed with this war, it is bigger than you can ever imagine.
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The head of the 🇷🇺 ☠ Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, expressed his views on the root of the problems in Niger: "I will answer what is the basis for the change of power in Nigêria. The basis is the economy. The population of Niger has been driven into poverty for a long time. For example, a 🇫🇷 French company that extracted uranium sold it on the market for $218, while paying Niger only $11 for it. You can work with investors on a 50-50 or 30-70 (%) basis, but it's impossible to give back to the indigenous people of the country, who were born in this country, who live in this country, and who expect that the natural resources of this country belong to them, and according to the Constitution, they belong to them, only 5% of the wealth you receive. To cover up these economic crimes, the country was saturated with a huge number of terrorists. This enormous number of terrorists, theoretically, should have been controlled by a vast number of different troops, financed by the UN, the 🇪🇺 European Union, Americans, the 🇬🇧 British, and others. As a result, the population of Niger, which should have been free and happy due to the economic opportunities in their country, was robbed, and to keep them silent, they were kept in fear for decades. To show that these thieves and plunderers are needed in the state's territory, I mean Western countries like France, the 🇺🇸 USA, and so on, crowds of soldiers were sent there who did nothing but received enormous budgets that were also embezzled at various levels. That's why the transformation in Niger was simply necessary. The power that was in league with Bazoum (ousted president) and his followers, simply covered up, allowing the coalition of people who plundered the nation to be present in 🇳🇪 Niger's territory. That's it. Therefore, this is a liberation struggle, a liberation movement for the independence of this country, and God grant them success." |
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I am a strong supporter of Peter Obi and still believes he has the right to continue with his court case. However, I am very impressed with some of the steps Tinubu have taken so far. I also appreciate him for appointing an Igbo man as Chief of Naval Staff and I appreciate him more for appointing a Southern Kaduna Christian as Chief Of Defense. Let me also use this opportunity to advise my fellow Obidients to support this government where it needs our support as we continue in the pursuit to retrieve Obi's mandate. Kindly note that this country is our own and we have to join hands to build it as it is now clear that Tinubu means well. My advice to my fellow Igbos is to stay calm and be positive in our criticism. Everything will be fine las las. We are a blessed tribe already. |
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Tinubu has been given 'Certificate he will return'. Watch how the table will turn to the favour of Nigerian people. I see us jubilating and celebrating soon. |
ahiboilandgas:I am Igbo and a strong Lp supporter, but I must tell you to stop behaving like a stupid person. Yorubas also voted for LP. Your type keep creating hatred for ighos |
Amunethseranu:Relax! No government can be worse than Buhari's government. Also, note that Tinubu and Shettima will not win |
My observation is that there is an ongoing rigging, however, this is not in favour of APC but PDP. APC is doing their own malpractice, but it's a child's play to what PDP is doing. Take this from me, this whole thing will favour LP. The next President of Nigeria is Peter Obi. There is a divine covering on LP. |
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NwaIdeato:Please also find out the age on his certificate if truly he schooled and graduated there. |
OkutaNla:No it means some igbos will ARTIKUlate while some will be OBIdient. I think we all have to be humble and obedient |
This is the message I got. Though it could be a new reformed and restructured Nigeria... The truth is, something great is about to happen and this will favour the masses. Watch and see. |
DuduParaPara:Send your email and I will send you details and rates. |
[quote author=DuduParaPara post=105651696]Hygeia HMO is the best |
Now that Igboho has been abducted, this vision is about to accomplish. Whoever is advising this government is the enemy if the government. Nigeria will sink completely and a new ship will emerge. The strong wind is here already and it will carry the ship. I pity for the government and the fulanis. |
Oh boy. Sleepy Buhari ! |
Nigeria’s Twitter Ban Is Another Sign Dictatorship Is Back. A hasty and extralegal restriction has been imposed by an increasingly tyrannical president. Nigeria has slipped back to dictatorship. It was already clear when dozens of protesters were shot in October 2020 for demanding a change to the behavior of heavy-handed security agencies. But it has become even clearer. President Muhammadu Buhari, formerly the military dictator of the country from 1983-85, used threatening language on Twitter last week in response to agitations in the southeastern part of the country. The tweet in question, a threat to use “the language they will understand” against civilian protesters, was deleted shortly afterward by Twitter for violating its policies. Two days later, the government announced an indefinite ban on Twitter, because its actions in the country were “capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.” As of today, millions of citizens can only access the social media platform through VPNs. The real reason for the ban, of course, is to silence a citizenry that found, through social media, an unfettered speech and a way to hold the leadership accountable through screenshots, quote tweets, replies, satire, mockery, and humor. This has not gone down well with their political leaders who consider it an affront to the old ways of ruling, as Minister of Information Lai Mohammed accidentally implied during the week. “Books and all forms of writing have always been objects of terror to those who seek to suppress truth,” as Wole Soyinka once wrote. The surprising efficiency of the ban—most telecommunications providers quickly complied, even though the policy was not passed through legislation and could be subject to court litigation on the basis of free speech—illustrates the priorities of an administration that has spent the last couple of weeks weakly upbraiding kidnappers and bandits ravaging the country. As I write this, there’s news of another extrajudicial murder in a community in Oyo state. As with the other murders or kidnappings, the government will not respond with efficiency. It appears that only when it concerns silencing citizens’ rights to protest and demand better that the government gets its mojo. For everything else, we citizens are on our own. But social media in Nigeria, especially for the young people who populate it, isn’t just about political expression. Many people use it to promote their business, sell their wares, express personal social or religious opinions, read and share the news, including of crimes in progress or road traffic, make friends, find mates, advocate for causes, including recently finding the culprit in a recent kidnapping, or just share news often not covered by mainstream media. Even government officials use it to offer opinions and weigh in on issues, and some of them complained in April when Twitter announced that its first office in West Africa would be in Ghana and not Nigeria. So the ban has been met, naturally, with rebellion; with citizens rushing to find ways to bypass it and continue to hold the government accountable through the medium of 280 characters. In response, the attorney general of the federation instructed law enforcement officers to begin prosecuting people who “violate” the Twitter ban. It is still unclear how this violation will be measured, or under what laws the culprits will be punished. But it points to more disturbing days ahead. We’ve been here before. This is not the first overwrought response to citizen agitation in Nigeria. Late last year, after the #EndSARS protests in October 2020, protesters were shot dead, and others were wounded, people’s names were placed on no-fly-lists, and many citizens were arrested on charges relating to “disturbance of the peace.” None of these comes from legislative action as the national assembly has become a limp appendage of the executive. Even the opposition party has remained quiet in the face of the many violations of human rights. So far, only one state governor has objected to the Twitter ban. And since the national judiciary is currently on an industrial strike, there is no government agency to turn to if things continue to get worse, as they certainly will. People familiar with Buhari’s antecedents as a military dictator will also find these actions match his past draconian reputation, successfully disguised during the last two elections that brought and kept him in office. No longer encumbered by elections—he doesn’t have to run again—the next two years of Buhari’s rule will come with hardship, and tremendous damage to the rule of law. This, if the trend doesn’t lead to a total shutdown of the internet for the purpose of illegally extending his rule, will only have been the foreshadowing. Americans will also be very familiar with this behavior. Former U.S. President Donald Trump was suspended by Twitter and other social media platforms for his role in the January insurrection, and he hasn’t been let back in. In Buhari’s case, only one of his tweets was deleted—a transcript of an earlier remark he made seemingly threatening violence on citizens. Yet, in spite of Trump’s interest in muzzling social media after initial warnings, the American system thrived. Trump got a two-year ban. READ MORE A soldier stands next to kidnapped girls. Nigeria’s Military Is Part of the Problem. It’s Also the Solution. Nigerian dictators have better luck. Because of weak systems cowed by a centralized government, an ineffective opposition, fear of reprisals, obsequiousness, poverty, and shameless corruption, nothing seems to work as expected. Young people, the most active opposition to this form of repression, have led the fight, with dark humor that disguises the pain and the sense of hopelessness. They continue to find a way around the attempted muzzling, sharing tips and news, while planning the next possible path against an oppressive government. Many will pay heavy sacrifices for it in pursuit of a better country—from now until at least the next two years. It’s part of the tragedy that young people, who make up more than 60 percent of the population, do not have a major say in how the country is run. Millennials and members of Generation Z who populate social media are moving into a world where—after years of promises that they would be “leaders of tomorrow,” they find themselves still subservient to old incompetent systems unwilling to change. The despair is palpable. A couple of weeks ago, cryptocurrency exchanges were banned in Nigeria by government fiat, an industry that had begun to give employment to software engineers among others. Before then, there was a ban on apps that allow Nigerians to buy U.S. stocks. Before then, there was a ban on specific imports, and so on. On the other hand, ex-members of the Boko Haram terrorist group are given amnesty and “reintegrated into society.” Beyond the incongruence in the policies, it appears as if we’re back in 1984 under a military regime. The government has already started exploring options to institute a firewall like that of China on Nigerian internet users. Nigeria’s National Broadcasting Commission has also directed all broadcast stations in the country to stop using Twitter, threatening anyone who disobeys with sanctions and potential suspension of license. At least this time, Buhari is no longer pretending to be a democrat, and no one is fooled. https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/06/07/nigeria-twitter-ban-dictatorship/ |
The Diplomatic Missions Canada, the European Union, The republic of Ireland, United kingdom and United States issues joint statement on twitter ban in Nigeria.https://www.facebook.com/29206219873/posts/10159751382304874/
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The world should take note. Fulani Terrorists in Army and Police clothing are killing innocent civilians in South East. |
It's a shame |
Nigerian Police and Miliary men are killing innocent people in Owerri and tagging them unknown gun men. Yesterday after the unknown gun men came around Orji Owerri and left, Soldiers were seen drive down inside Orji and shot some people who were around their homes, who are even still trying to get news on what was happening. Innocent People are been killed in Owerri. Let the world know this. Nigerian soldiers and police are cowards and Terrorists. |
),a potential physiotherapist,a nurse and a boy about to write his jamb next year. 