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Just hear that! |
Onkoolos:Don't mind the dude. He's too meshed up in and with junks. |
That's no bad performance there. More grace, girl. The world's there to be conquered. Go get it. |
Thank goodness more people are now seeing clearly the atrocities being committed. It's horrendous |
Precise clarification. Journalism in Nigeria has to improve. Make necessary findings before publishing whatever stories you have. How's that so difficult? |
As an optimist, I say good luck. |
We have to do more to curb the menace. We need massive plantations across all region and a good number of factories to process the produces for sustainable food security and exportation. |
Old list. The newly completed three azuri towers takes the second to forth positions now. At 30, 32 and 33 floors each, each stood at around 140m tall. |
Nnamdipapa:Nay, rather it's where the “GARRI” got its attached adjective. The place name was,added to differentiate the food item (garri, in this case)from others of similar nature to promote its unique quality and ensure anybody coming in contact is aware of what quality of that said food item is being purchased. There is “garri Ijebu” too. The difference is in the mode of processing, the type of cassava common to each places in quotes and the reaction of each produces while being prepared for meal. There are many others too though but these two rank higher. |
Talk of a complete inhumane blood-sucker. INNA ROBAKA LA BILI MIR SOD (Your Lord Is Like A patient soldier [sniper]on a watchtower). God will visit him and his crime accomplices at the appropriate time. |
When will stuff like this end in the south east? Now, they've left a bad predicament for the exploited minors as a good number of them would probably end up working in motels, hotels across the major cities in the country, after having been exposed to this lifestyle. |
Well the option is open, make the state attractive for investors. IOC mustn't be compelled to move in lest we have a greater issue than TotalEnergies moving their proposed investment for the Nigeria nation into other countries. Such policy would make the entire country lose the FDI altogether. |
Too bad. |
ambale:I get your point and there's no point in my argument that I claimed things are pleasant now but my opinion is that reforms like subsidy removal, increased tax net, naira floating (to ensure uniformity in its value across all market platforms)etc, are bound to create shocks. You can't run away from it. It's the sacrifice we all have to pay. In time, and I hope that's very soon, we shall start reaping the benefits of the reforms. We mustn't forget that the tenure is still in its infantry, don't let us pretend the tenure would elapse tomorrow and quickly term it failure. It's too early. It's just a year. |
Thank goodness they're not Nigerians, else it'd have been witchhunting to our people across the Niger and there would've been endless wail across all social media of “EVERYBODY HATING ON THE IGBO” propaganda. |
Clowns |
Well, so they always say of almost every Nigerian president. |
Following! |
Another good development. Inch by inch, we'll get there provided we keep pushing for it. GOD BLESS NIGERIA WE RISE! |
Hmmmmm! |
Can you see the atrocity? What other crime against humanity can be greater than this? |
Conspiracy theorist. He died because his time was up. The accident was just the circumstance. It's pre-destined. Basic |
Hopefully |
Inna lillah wa inna ilayhin rajeeun |
Cost of inflation. Pray things improve soon. |
That's not bad. |
Good that the world are seeing the atrocities clearly now and I hope more voices call him out for the crimes. |
ambale:That number 7. And that's if you're not being shortchanged by the governments closest to you. In that case it's not Tinubu's faults but the irresponsibility of your immediate governing bodies. So, time you started asking the right questions from the right source. .............. @CheapHomes1, I understand your feelings and honestly, as much as you're, I and almost everyone having different opinions on #PBAT look forward to a better nation too. But we must also understand the nature and complexities of the state of our nation pre-Tinubu era borne out of decades of mismanagements, corruption and instability in systems of government. We can't just wish the change, we must work and sacrifice towards it. And in addition, you can't expect a whole and hollistic turn around of all sectors at the word “go”, it takes gradual steps. ROME WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY! Only a magician tells you, “make a wish, close your eyes, open...” and you meet the thing right infront of you without making any effort or contribution towards the actualization. In the real world, you dream it and work tirelesly and sweating to achieve it in a specific time. @yewit37486, Nigeria ain't the God-promised GARDEN OF EDEN before Buhari's tenure. Buhari got into power on the campaign of making the change the country massively yearned for at that time as everything wasn't pleasant. The damage ain't only about BUHARI's administration but about six decades of mismanagement, corruption and instability in systems of government as previously mentioned. Any sane individual can't honestly believe such would go away in a twinkle of an eye. So, you have it: the Tinubu administration is fixing the rots accumulated over decades and can only do that overtime. Thanks |
Reno shouldn't bother to enlighten them, they're immune to seeing the good things but BITTER news. They'll start asking you if 'na those facts dem go chop?' as if Tinubu claims to be God who produces MANNA from heaven for the feeding of their lazy @ss. PS: We know we're still far away from the place we'd love to be, but we can't deny the little change and the relentless efforts of this administration at it. We knew we didn't vote in a magician who conjure a change in a twinkle of an eye, with a wand. But we voted him in because we trust in his prowess to turn things around overtime and gradually. So, we ask you guys on the opposite caucus to have a little patience. All we ask is to give him time. ................. @Angelfrost, I don't know where you get your opinion from. Governments all over the world list their achievement/completed projects, update the citizens on ongoing ones (even as they sensitize on traffic advisories, safety precautions and adjustment or readjustment or even none in proposed timeframe)and enlighten on their future plans, periodically. Nigeria is too big for everyone to know everything going on everywhere. That you hardly heard of developmental news from KADUNA state doesn't mean nothing is going on there. So, for everyone to know, the government undergoes periodic awareness programmes for the sensitization of the citizens over their general endeavours. That's the ideal thing. If they don't tell you, nobody expect you to know other than things around you. |
Too bad for him, especially because of his health condition, but such clime like UK don't condone with poor integrity test. He was poorly did in by bad lawyers he had in the past who (with or without his knowledge and/or approval) had tried to play smart on the system. Hope he finds help though! |
May God strengthen him and give the departed peaceful repose. Wish him speedy recovery as well. |
What? A coup attempt? What's Africa suddenly degenerating into nowadays. |
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