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politicoNG:OBI only rush online when there's bad news to promote. He ain't called BITTER Obi for nothing! |
Nice support from the thoughtful youth. This should go a long way to tell her she ain't alone in her ordeal. Our heroes and heroines deserve better! |
Mtsheeeeew! Two !diots bickering over nonsense. They should do well to set their people up for good lifes but NO, all they care about is trading of blames. Useless politicians |
It's about time each state took AGRICULTURE seriously and invest heavily on sufficiency, especially on crops and animals, that can feed her people comfortably. Thereafter, they can maximize the efforts to include exports exploitation for improved IGR, employment opportunities and other economic values. Iit's time the southern governors realized that we can't continue to rely heavily on the north alone for FOOD if we must diversify the economy, empower and unlock the potential of each states. Time we took our future in our hands and turn it around for the best. We'll surely win this game. We must! |
Must the government specifically recieve money from FG before being entitle to pay the required minimum wage? This guy's just all hype and nothing more. Damn! |
The audacity! |
Tunji ojo, na man you be. |
helinues:GET your fact right. This is an LGA chairman in LAGOS. And LASG had and has always given them LGAs autonomy to operate independently. Those little projects, like trunk C and D roads rehabilitation, some schools projects, improving housing developments, water projects for the communities, markets rehabilitation or development, etc. are being done by these LGAs. That's why when mischievous individuals call out the governor, SANWO OLU, about inner roads online, most times they're always advised to hold their grassroot representatives accountable. Lagos state has gone beyond working herself ragged on minor issues some LGA could've done like single-digit kilometres of roads etc. |
When will this comes to an end? |
Nice one, OLUWALOSEYI. No much hype, just getting the job done, silently |
Jazakallah khaera |
Love the move. Our heroes must be honoured |
I pray they make it out alive. |
Might be murder in disguise. If he couldn't be associated to and recognized by any of the tricycle and motorbikes riders, then he could've died for something else. Otherwise, the harbinger of the news should link the authority to his identity and if possible, relations. |
Another good news |
Good |
Definitely the best team of the tournament, by a long margin. I have this feeling that it's the Spaniards cup to lose come Sunday although my wish is for England triumph for some factors I won't want to talk about. |
[quote author=adamusuleiman1 post=130908508][/quote]Interesting piece. I hope we can really improve on our cinematography and plots development. We have loads of historical legends in yorubaland and even if each of their chronicles is adapted into series, provided we have intelligent plots and settings developers (writers and directors), we will turn our film industry into global reckoning that can outshine and outperform our music industry for the growth of our economy. The audience are waiting but the quality has to improve. I just hope the hyped LAGOS FILM CITY ongoing in EPE answers a lot of these challenges and become OUR MOVIE INDUSTRY BEDROCK TO UNQUESTIONABLE GREATNESS. |
Some states are fighting hard to silence the LG and erode their power. Yet, this all point to the need to devolve fiscal control from the federation back to the regions and the states under them so that,, like in the first republic, each region can then run its government with a unique constitution basically tailored for it. Federal government meddling in state affairs shouldn't be encouraged in any form, despite the NEED TO LIBERATE THE LG FROM THE STATE's SHACKLE. |
That's good news |
Noted |
Ttipsy:Now I know I must've overrated your level of IQ with the audience I gave you. With the level of intelligence and literacy, I guess it's a waste of time engaging you further. and, lest I forget, I never expected you to understand normalcy if you're this deranged. It's always said that A MAD MAN THINKS OTHERS ARE ACTING INSANE BUT ONLY HIMSELF IS NORMAL. MODIFIED.... This's my last reply to you. |
At 90 THE LION STILL OWN THE JEWEL. Congrats, prof. Wole Soyinka. May GOD continue to keep you healthy, safe and lively for as long as possible. |
When we are ready for the real change, we will restructure the economy and polity. We will devolve power from the central back to the regions and by extension, the states. |
Good |
Ttipsy:Cattle rearing which is under ANIMAL HUSBANDRY is a sector of agriculture. The field used for the process is a farm. Anything that comes out of a farm, be it cattle, chicken, milk, egg, fish, duck, cassava, date, orange, whatever, are farm produce. OF course, I wasn't thinking of only cattle when I made the post as I had widened my suggestion to include all farm produce, which (lest I forget) also include processed items, for optimal efficiency and smoother supply chains. |
20.10.20, the day all plans are orchestrated towards destruction but here we are. Of course some things were destroyed but we're not destroyed. We stay resilient, we go harder over again and continue to stand stronger than all the plotters combined. We are whom we are today because God is our strenght and support. May GOD bless Lagos state May GOD bless all YORUBALAND May GOD bless all indigenes of Western Nigeria ILE OODUA A GBEWA T'AYA, T'OKO, T'OMO O WE RISE! . |
Back in the days, they served same (although well garnished with orisirisi and were always a lot bigger, even bigger than what you got at the vendors) at big parties as appetizer. In some cases, it could be gizzard, fried plantains prepared with assortments of pepper, diced liver and prawn or even a well garnished and big pieces of akara. Those days, there were no mobile phones so they did these things to get you engaged most time pending the time the programmes get to the ENTERTAINMENT-MENU. I want to believe this referenced party here was only doing same. The big meal would always come later. Okechinwadike: |
Long overdue. Farm produce should mostly be moved across regions on rail. It's cheaper, more convenient and reduces pressure on road infrastructure. |
...at whose expense? The nation trusted the farmers with the old policies, hoping it will drive down price and also create employment. Unfortunately, the nation's suffering for it as mischievous players and stakeholders in the farming industry took advantage of the opportunity to amass incredible wealth to the detriments of the masses and also to score political point by creating vast food scarcity through conflicts. Something has to change, so there has to be a review, adjustment and redirection of the policies and outlooks going forward. Every state government must stand and act for the survival of her people. Food security is everyone's business. |
LOL! |
Safe to say it's another international trophy for MESSI come Sunday. Some good wind just keep blowing luck towards the Legend this late stage of his career. That's grace! |
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