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I guess the straws that would break Peter Obi's political proverbial's camel's back forever would be added in 2027. That guy's chance of ruling this country is immeasurable slim now than ever. |
I doubt if @PObi understand the magnitude of troubles the LP crisis could do his 2027 chances whether he move or stay. He is no solution provider. Nigerians dodged a missile in 2023. |
Hmmmmm |
USA the pretenders. They keep empowering ISRAEL with ammunitions and weapons while also pretending they don't support the latter's trangression. Anyway, the God of PALESTINIANS shall fight their battle for them against the self-acclaimed Israelites(like He treated the people of the elephant who once attacked KAABA). I strongly belief the HAMAS are complicating issues, they should've left everything into the hands of the SUPREME BEING. HE will set them free, it's only a matter of time. |
These goons should just shut the hell up and let the investigating officers do their job. Their rants are getting stale already |
The best change I love the senate to push for is REGIONAL governments. Dissolve the central dominance to empower each region with option of secession for any of them. Each state should rightfully be independent and any of them can decide to dissociate from any region subject to a supportive referendum from such state. Any can decide to associate with another region (of course, subject to a supportive referendum from the said state and most importantly,) subject to a welcome acceptance from the region courted. Otherwise, the state can be rejected and might have to be drawn back into the old parent region. |
If SA can, why not Nigeria? We had car parts manufacturing plants back in the days, so we can get better. |
There's always two sides to a coin but if true, then that's one of those worms destroying the pillars of development we are aspiring to build. LASG should urgently investigate this. descarado:There's little elected officers can do to solidify institutions especially if superior institutions who are saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the activities of chains of institutions under them are equally made of corrupt citizens. For instance, in the case of the NIGERIAN caught in sharp practice in UK nursing field, the elected leaders ain't the ones who called her out but NMC, which is a controlling institution for the nurses and midwifes in the kingdom. If the NMC had turned a blind eye, there's little the elected officers could've done. In my opinion, a good set of individuals make up a good family, the good set of which make up a good society (wherein good institutions emerges), hence combination of good societies bring up a good nation. What this insinuates is that all the institutions, whether electoral, professional, religious, government, etc. are all reflections of the ethical and moral value each individual in the society protrudes. |
More woes for hoarders. I just pray the trend goes on non-stop. The more the appreciation, the more the improvement of our economy and both foreign and local investors' confidence. Klington:Price of goods and services are creation of multiple market forces. The government had stated they won't control prices, so the bulk of blame should be at the doorstep of greedy middlemen who took advantage of rises in dollars to take the prices to where they are but refuses to adjust it when multiple naira gains occur. |
Another failed attempt at gaslighting. |
Aging into youthfulness. Unfortunately, the body is indicating what his mind fails to agree with. Papa is an old but healthy man. |
They'll all be fine. At least whichever one can't swim gets swallowed by merger. Customers have no problem over their deposits. |
Too bad and may God strengthen him. |
Noted |
But your followers' beliefs belie the notion. They have always condemned others based on the parties they belong to. |
It's common with their training facilities but the disturbing part is how much souls they lose as a result of recent. They need to train more on escape plan in scenarios like these. |
Good one |
That's great. |
Good one. I pray it gets even better. |
She thought she was still in Africa where she could easily evade proper conducts without the authourities knowledge and/or awareness. |
Noted |
ashawopikin:Your upbringing sucks. I guess you hail from those tribe that kicked their parents out of sleep every morning so it ain't difficult to be confused that others parents are likewise unworthy and useless. |
Unfortunately, the lots of them are unworthy for the roads all due to their reckless driving. Perhaps, if this enforcement is sustained, they will drive safe and be strictly adherent to traffic rules and regulation. I hope the exercise will be extended to heavy-duty trucks too to reduce their dangers to other road users. |
Too bad. Now the tide's turned and his reaction had clarified whom he truly is... |
Good one from the guy. He is laying a good template for his future political chances. |
With the pace at which the work is going and with the,quality of one already done by the same firm connecting Gbagada, I am happy and confident it will be delivered in good time |
I think someone just saw the light. Welcome aboard, Chief Secondus. |
Cool. Love the Chief Awolowo impression. |
Hope she ain't returning to the country after this 'cause this entirely goes against the teaching of hadith and sunnah. |
Good one. We hope it gets further better. GOD BLESS NIGERIA |
Inna li llahi wa inna ilayhin rajeeun. |
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