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Drama as usual. Nigeria is a theatre, everybody is an actor. |
PDP only agrees that a member is corrupt when that member either decamps to another party or shows sympathy with another party. Check the cases of Amaechi, Akpabio, Obanikoro, Omisore, Gej and many more too numerous to mention. These people have also been known by Nigerians to be very corrupt but PDP kept protecting them. But immediately they change ship, PDP finally agrees with the corruption toga that has been hanging over them for years. |
Aisha Buhari is so rich that she can afford a radio station. Their son Yusuf is also so rich that he could afford very expensive bikes. I still wonder why they didn't gift or lend PMB money to buy APC presidential form in 2015 that he had to go and borrow from the bank These people must be very stingy ![]() |
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Good for her but I don't like women with muscles . I see such women like fellow men ![]() |
iReddington:who told you that? There are many things most people talk about but don't know anything about. If a person is of age and has the ability to undertake a legal transaction, even if you don't like that person, you DON'T have the constitutional right to reject that transaction. You can be sued for damages in civilised country for this. It is called discrimination. You can even go to jail for it. |
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You have the capacity and connections to take them to court, charge them for discrimination and demand for compensation. No business owner has right to reject a legal transaction. |
Of course they will bring him back to Nigeria to be buried. They treat Nigeria like cementry where they bury people who have enjoyed and invested their lives abroad. You can't develop a cementry, may God deliver Nigeria. |
With an average salary of $12,800 per annum, that translates to about $1,066.67 per month. At N365/dollar, that gives N389,333/ month. How many Nigerian workers earn that per month? Nigerian workers are suffering, even N30,000 is taking eternity to pay. If it takes an average worker in Eswatini 70 years to buy the king's roll royce even with such earning, it will take an average Nigerian civil servant over 300 years at minimum wage of N30,000 to earn enough money to buy the same rolls royce ![]() |
What is this post about? Stop politicising everything. Bayelsa has a small population and eight local govts. They earn far more than some other states with larger population. Despite the huge revenue, they still wallow in poverty and very poor infrastructure. Akwa Ibom does better than Bayelsa despite larger population. Rivers state also does better than them. Even some northern states without oil do better than Bayelsa state. Bayelsa state has no reason to owe workers salaries. Pdp deserves to lose the state. Don't politicise everything. Be objective with issues. |
I don't blame him. When you were given a surname at birth that has no meaning, there is no harm in changing it to a meaningful one. Ekundayo is a nice, beautiful and meaningful name. |
If they are voted out tomorrow, some people will call it rigging even when it is obvious that the party was voted out because of failure. Pdp does not deserve Abia state and APC doesnot deserve Kogi state. |
Okoroawusa:you are a very confused person. Where did I say she was or she wasn't corrupt? Mind you I am not a supporter of APC or PDP. I support only what will grow Nigeria. It is my desire to see every corrupt Nigerian leader irrespective of political parties behind bars for life. I am not a zombie or a zombie-wailer. Take note. |
I just hope the elected governor reciprocates the same gesture by providing quality leadership for the people. May God bless Nigeria. |
Patience Jonathan's corruption cases will soon be dismissed by the courts. |
See question oooo. Everybody carry their cross ooo ![]() |
logan2:I never said he was indicted. Go and read the thread from the beginning. |
logan2:read my statement again. I said some were investigated and indicted while others like Yar'dua were not investigated or indicted directly. |
They are still holding similar conferences till now. Salient issues that bother on Africa, African issues and it's development are always planned and discussed outside Africa. Pmb makes major announcements only when he is in London. Atiku meets political leaders to discuss about Nigeria only in Dubai. All major African Artists are currently in Dubai to celebrate African music festival. African countries just met with Russian govt in Russia to discuss about Africa few weeks back. They have also met with the Chinese and Japanese govts in their countries respectively to also discuss Africa. African leaders over the years have always been a big disappointment. Let Africa's development start from within Africa. |
It is fake news for now even though we all know that this is exactly what will happen if pdp loses Bayelsa state. It is still too early and today is sunday and decamping only happens from monday-saturday, no sundays . That is decamping decree 102 section 13 paragraph 4 ![]() |
Somebody that was so sick to go to court is so healthy to participate in an election that is so energy and time-consuming in Nigeria. It is well. |
Benin doesn't produce anything. They are an import- dependent economy. Even 3megawatts of power is enough to power their economy. They only need power for nollywood movies and refrigerate food imported from other countries sharone21: |
Criminality is a common denominator shared by both past and present Nigerian leaders. Some were investigated and indicted while some others like Umaru Musa Yardua, were never investigated directly and hence ,not indicted. It won't be nothing different if Tinubu continues the trend. |
ursullalinda:i suspect so. The chief whip is too high profile a person to fall into the hands of these "fake number plates makers. It is an official vehicle. We are not that dumb. |
Kanade21:you are not correct. 1. If the power distibution companies bring a bill of what we TRULY consumed, at least 95% of Nigerians will be willing to pay. There is problem just because most people are not willing to pay for what they didn't consume. Some of us even spend more on generators than what we pay on bills. What difference will it make if we pay the same thing as bills as long as there is light? 2. Why Discos are in debt is because they never had finances to even buy these companies at the first place and no other money to even invest on it. Most of them have never had experience in any power sector. They were only fronting for politicians. In my area, we bought our transformer, we pay power companies to maintain it and we still pay our bills for a private-owned business . 3. It is bad govt's policies that are affecting refineries. We were paying more for fuel when they said there were subsidies than when they said there no subsidies. We spent hundreds of billions of naira on subsidies when fuel price was over N90. Now that fuel price is N145, we pay trillions as subsidies. It is purely politics and corruption. We may not even pay up to N145 if we allow market forces to fix prices. Price will be rising and falling as market dictates unlike now, it keeps rising even when there us glut in the international market. 5. Only this point is acceptable. When u use the same ingredients and method to cook, you will always get the same results. That is why I don't vote anymore. Apc and PDP are the same bunch of criminals. ![]() |
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Myde4naija:their farmers should demand from their govt to stop the illegalities the Nigerian govt is complaining about so that they the farmers can have freedom to do their legal businesses. It is the farmers that suffer from their govt's indiscretion. Nigeria needs their food because we don't produce enough food no matter our govt's pretence. But we don't need the illegal arms and contrabands being smuggled. |
We do worse in naija oooo. We can even change the destiny of the iphone ![]() |
Pipapi1:America is a large market for other countries but they keep sanctioning countries that don't play by their rules. Any country they sanction, do those countries stop doing businesses all because America sanctioned them? They seek other countries, whether legally or illegally to trade with. Check North korea, Iran, china, Russia, Turkey, they still do businesses despite sanctions. |
Slynation:I added transport to it. In most developed countries, a large population patronise public transportation even tbough they have cars. Public transports are affordable and they don't increase prices indiscriminately as in Nigeria even when fuel prices increase. There are mayors in America who use public transport because they feel they can't manage the cost of maintaining their personal cars. Nothing wrong with that. |
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These people must be very stingy 
. I see such women like fellow men 

