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PoliticsRe: PDP Governors To Visit President Buhari In London Today by ozome15(m): 9:31am On Jul 25, 2017
Da selected the people they know that da can control,
TravelAnybody Based In Ghana, by ozome15(op): 4:56am On Jul 24, 2017
Anybody based in Ghana, need to know something about the country.
PoliticsRe: "Fulani Must Go": Delta Women Block Sapele-Warri Express Road Protesting (Photos by ozome15(m): 5:24pm On Jul 18, 2017
yarimo:
Mumu women ,in nigeria constitution their is freedom of association and right to live in any where in nigeria . BURATAI and the IGP of police over to you people undecided
U are a very bigger fool fooler. May da rape Ur mother, sisters, aunts and anything dat is a female in Ur life and family.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria In The Brink Of Another Civil War? - Al Jazeera by ozome15(m): 9:12am On Jul 15, 2017
chukagora:
Its becoming a reality. A part of the country is demanding for referendum the central govt is using force against them. can some one tell me how things will not degenerate to war with the event happening in Nigeria today the north have given the Igbo's quite notice. Its only a matter of time. The politicians dont want Nigeria to be negotiated peacefully, very soon the masses will do the negotiations through violence means and it will lead to war.
When is only one part of d Nigerian state feel is their right to hold power. Their brother come appointed only there people. Please let Nigeria part ways
CultureRe: USED HOME ITEMS FOR SALE by ozome15(m): 6:45am On Jul 12, 2017
Picture speaks more
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Furniture Importer Needed Urgently. by ozome15(m): 7:55pm On Jul 04, 2017
Neldrizzy:
drop your WhatsApp number
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Furniture Importer Needed Urgently. by ozome15(m): 9:06am On Jul 04, 2017
Hook me up on WhatsApp, let's talk
CrimeRe: White Man Orders Soldiers To Beat Up A Nigerian Over Electricity Bill In Edo by ozome15(m): 1:25am On Jul 04, 2017
MrBrownJay1:
Next time this foolish man should let the electricity company do their jobs... This is not a race issue, it's a COMMON SENSE one.
U are a fool
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Latest Interview: Explosive!! Every Nigerian Could Relate To It. by ozome15(m): 7:46pm On Jul 03, 2017
Hmmm, am coming
RomanceConsider This Things Before Going Into MARRIAGE by ozome15(op): 7:54am On Jun 29, 2017
It most likely was a long path to get to where you are, wasn’t it? Behind every successful marriage, are two people who have done some tremendous things before deciding they’re ready to take the next step. Have you considered a “must-do” list before putting the ring on your finger? Maybe you should, as there are things everyone needs to do before getting married.
1. Get your heart broken.
Sounds cliche, but true. Dealing with a breakup teaches you about what went wrong in your relationship and how you can prevent them from happening again.
2. Experiment With Online Dating.
You need to learn to take credit for all your strengths and general awesomeness right?
3. Learn From Your Relationship Mistakes.
Look back at your past? What part did you play in the destruction of that relationship? Did you take them for granted? Were you neglectful? Critical? These are all very important things to ask yourself before moving on to a new relationship so you can be a better version of you and not make the same mistake.
4. Fall in Love, More Than Once.
You need to find out what kind of relationship or partner you want for the rest of your life, so get out there and figure it out.
5. Come Up With a Definitive List of What You Won’t Compromise On in a Relationship.
These are normally called deal breakers. You have values that your partner shouldn’t make you compromise just like they have values that you shouldn’t ask them to compromise either. Talk it out and see where each of you stand.
6. Learn to Trust Others.
Trust is one of the most important (if not THE most important) thing to have in a relationship. If you don’t trust your future partner, how will you create a solid marriage?
7. Learn Not to Make Being Married Your Sole Identity.
You need to be your own person and not to rely on someone else solely to define you.
8. Spend Time Alone.
The more comfortable you are with yourself, the more likely you are to attract someone who will be comfortable with you.
9. Get to Know All the Facts.
You need to talk about all the boring stuff, like financial matters and health before taking the leap into marriage. Would you rather find out your partner is #1000,000 in debt before you got married, or after?
10. Live with someone that is not a member of your family.
Think of it as testing the waters before getting married. You want to know if you can live with your future spouse!
11. Spend some time on your career.
Again, cliche but true. You need to work on yourself before being able to fully commit in a relationship.
12. Spend time around kids.
This will help you decide whether or not you want them and to let your partner know where you stand regarding children before you tie the knot.
13. Figure out why you want to get married.
Do you genuinely love your partner? Or do you just like the idea of getting married? Do you really want to spend the rest of your life with them? Do you just want to wear a wedding gown and have a big fancy party? Or do you think it’s just something you now have to do because you’re getting older? Find out your true intentions before making the leap.
14. Learn to fight fairly.
Disagreements will inevitably happen with your future spouse. Learn to fight fairly now before you say something you’ll regret after you’re married.
15. Learn to love people as they are.
Don’t expect people to change for you. Marrying your partner means you’ll accept for their strengths AND weaknesses.
16. Learn to DIY.
How can you nurture a marriage if you cannot learn to take care of yourself first? Consider learning how to cook or become the handyman around the house.
17. Meet your future spouse’s friends.
You might be able to pick up on red flags that could hint at why you might not want to marry this person. Or to confirm that your decision is completely spot on.
18. Meet your future spouse’s family.
You’re not just marrying your spouse, you’re marrying into the family. Figure out if you can deal with their family drama beforehand.
19. Get to know yourself.
A no-brainer here. If you don’t know who you are and aren’t comfortable in your own skin, how could you possibly know what type of person you want to spend the rest of your life with?
20. [b]Learn to apologize sincerely.
We screw up from time to time. Admitting it shows your partner that you’re mature and you’re willing to do what it takes to make things right.
EducationRe: Study In France by ozome15(m): 9:49pm On Jun 12, 2017
nezykel:
For information about studying in France and assistance in the process drop a message and i will respond.
Hello am interested
RomanceRe: Ladies, 10 Ways To Keep Peaceful Relationships With Broke Guys by ozome15(m): 11:27pm On May 19, 2017
No money, No love.....
PoliticsSHOCKING: The Ringing Of Coup Bells And Cause For Deep Concern By Fani-kayode Th by ozome15(op): 8:54pm On May 18, 2017
I am very worried now. Ever since 1966 the northern ruling class has ALWAYS effected a coup d’etat whenever they feel sufficiently threatened with the loss of power. The only time that they failed to do this, to their eternal regret, was when President Goodluck Jonathan succeeded President Umaru Yar”Adua after the latter’s death in 2010.
Up until today they blame my friend and brother Lt. Abdulrahman General Dambazau for that failure and they felt he was weak and cowardly.

This is because he was the Chief of Army Staff at the time and he did not strike.

He paid a heavy price for his “weakness” and for not doing their bidding a few years later because when Buhari came to power in 2015 instead of appointing him Minister of Defence or National Security Advisor, which is what he had originally been penned down for, he appointed him as Minister of Interior which is far less strategic and important. As a consequence of his “failure” to strike they had to endure Jonathan for 5 long years and their response was to covertly support and encourage Boko Haram to make parts of the country “ungovernable” and to organise the whole Chibok girls affair, in collusion with a notable foreign intelligence agency and foreign Government, to get him out by 2015. President Muhammadu Buhari was “elected” into office that year and now his fate is similar to Yar’Adua’s. He is chronically ill and he is NOT coming back to lead and rule as he once did because he will NEVER be the same again. Once he dies the northern ruling class have already decided on what to do. They will give Vice President Yemi Osinbajo an ultimatum and they will threaten him and ask him to resign. They have resolved that they will not allow power to go to the south and they will encourage their senior officers in the military to effect a coup. In doing so they are only doing what they have ALWAYS done when they feel sufficiently threatened with the loss of power. That is their way. And that is the measure of their ruthlessness and determination to hold on to power. They would rather have a core northern military dictator in power than a southern leader or President. And they are prepared to kill anyone, no matter how highly placed, who stands in their way or who attempts to oppose or stop them. The only options that exist if they are to be stopped is, firstly, if someone beats them to it by effecting a “progressive” Rawlings, Orkar or Nzeogwu-type coup of junior southern and Middle Belt officers. This would lead to massive loss of life and to civil war and it is therefore unacceptable. The other option is for the southern and Middle Belt civilian population to come together and march the streets in an attempt to resist military insurrection and mutiny in the name of fighting for and attempting to preserve democracy. That would be the best option but sadly we do not have a very good track record when it comes to protesting against injustice and the truncation of democracy and this is especially so because the core north will openly support the coup and hail it. However one thing is clear this time around: if a coup led and inspired by the core north and the FN takes place simply to keep a southerner out of power it will signal the end of Nigeria as a united country. Such is the anger and frustration in the south and Middle Belt today about the excesses, abuses of power, wickedness, bondage and arrogance of the north that there is likely to be a very violent reaction to any northern coup. This may well lead to the disintegration of the Federation and when it gets to that point even the army will be hard pressed to keep us together as one nation. The likelihood is that it would lead to a second civil war because even the army would be split down the middle along regional, ethnic and religious lines. That is the catastrophy, madness, chaos and carnage that the northern ruling class are now leading us to and toying with in their insane quest to hold on to power. That is where they are pushing us to with their obsessive and insatiable appetite and lust for that power. It is for this reason that the plan by the cabal in Buhari’s government and the northern ruling elite to effect a coup in order to keep power for themselves and their people and to stop a southerner from enjoying it must be condemned and resisted by ALL men and women of goodwill. And as we condemn it we must prepare for a very strong reaction to it (and not just with loud and empty words) when they strike. We must be ready to put our money where our mouth is. We must be prepared to risk our lives. We must be prepared to fight back and resist them with guns and bullets and every fibre of our being. We must not let them steal our country from us right under our noses and deny us the right to wield power as the constitution dictates. We must not let them abort democracy even though Buhari’s rule can hardly be described as one and would be better described as a murderous and despotic civilian dictatorship.

Copied!! WHERE IS NIGERIA GOING?
BusinessSHOCKING: See Total Money Stolen From Nigeria In 54 Years According To Chatham H by ozome15(op): 8:33am On May 18, 2017
A Chatham House report launched yesterday in Abuja has estimated that at least $480 billion was stolen by corrupt officials between 1960 and 2004.Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an independent policy institute based in London.

The report, titled “Collective Action on Corruption in Nigeria, a Social Norms Approach to Connecting Societies and Institutions,” said that close to $400 billion was stolen from Nigeria’s public accounts from 1960 to 1999. It added that between 2005 and 2014, $182 billion was lost through illicit financial flows from the country.
This stolen commonwealth, the report observed, represents the investment gaps in building and equipping modern hospitals to reduce Nigeria’s exceptionally high maternal mortality rates estimated at two out of every 10 global maternal deaths.

British Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Paul Awkright, noted that corruption is bad for people and business. “Corruption fuels inequality, holds back development and it is a threat to national development of countries,” he said.
Awkright, who disclosed that Nigeria and Britain are making progress in tackling corruption, expressed delight that the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has made fight against corruption a key action of the government.

He noted that the study provides insight into why people engage in or refrain from corruption and cautioned that tough talk and fear-based messaging alone cannot address corruption.
The study, coauthored by Dr. Leena Koni Hoffman, an associate fellow of the Africa programme at Chatham House and Raj Navanit Patel, a consultant at the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. candidate in the department of Philosophy, suggested policy approaches to dealing with corruption and offered methods of integrating behavioural insights into anti-corruption strategies.
Science/TechnologyRe: Early Morning Sun by ozome15(m): 6:56am On May 17, 2017
Fidelmak:
It was amazing this morning around 5:30am when the sun surface in the sky
in Akure city, ondo state. very interesting
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CrimeRe: Chaos In Warri As Naval Offier Kills 2 Youths Over Job Slots Argument - Graphic by ozome15(m): 6:43pm On May 15, 2017
Why why, which kind thing be this.
InvestmentRe: . by ozome15(m): 7:53pm On May 14, 2017
You can now pool funds in a trust to buy US stocks.
You can buy specifics stocks if you want and can afford or join a pooled fund.

CHARGES
2 and 20 is the traditional CHARGES for hedge funds but I'll do
2 and 13 plus you'll pay the IRS taxes on profit made.

2 and 13 means 2% of the total asset value and 13% of any profits made.

Look up the prevailing tax rate for stock sales. All transactions are in USD with a minimum entry of 1k.

Drop ur email/number if interested or shoot an email to mikedanza@gmail.com

Use this opportunity to own US stocks like Tesla, Amazon, Facebook etc.
shocked grin shocked huh Am watching
PoliticsRe: See What Ugwuanyi Is Doing In Enugu Because Of People Like Mynd44 by ozome15(m): 3:25pm On May 10, 2017
D man is not doing anything in Enugu. D road in question is d road to his house which is along Enugu- abja exp way.the only thing he knows how to do is signpost everywhere.
AgricultureRe: Palm Kernel Oil Pko Needed In Aba/Ph/Uyo Axis by ozome15(m): 10:24am On May 10, 2017
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