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AdaNri1:Sadly people don't patronize interior designers. That mental rearrangement is cool. |
I heard girls now take injections to become yellow This is a wicked development. Can you see how cute she looks with her natural color? |
MUVA:I'm not disputing any of those fact cos the interiors itself don't look cheap I'm only saying it could have looked better with a good color combination. A case study is Kcee who doesn't know how to dress without misplacing colors even though the outfits are expensive. I have a thing for cute interior designs and beautifying the house. |
amiskurie:He's one of those musicians that keeps it real. Most of them show off mansions they don't own you only get to know when they are evicted. That said I agree the interior is poor..... Not about the pricing I believe he could have done much better with same amount. Color selection means a lot |
They started with 419 |
Etern:Or probably upload photo of his pooo.... Just kidding. He needs proper medical diagnosis in a hospital where his presence will be needed not Nairaland. |
Looking for girlfriend/wife One of the numerous qualifications: Expertise in cooking with firewood. Charcoal stove business loading.... Where my Igbo brothers? |
Buhari is looking for the pix he took with his cows |
Dem wan use decoration and award kill this woman? |
Op you have 83 attached to your username I assume it's 1983 2016 - 1983=33years so you are talking about yourself not your cousin however you have pile which need to be treated. I once experienced such about 8 years ago and it was pile. I got treated and in few days I got back to normal since then I never experienced such. |
If an educated Fulani man can equip his cattle rearers with AK 47 just to kill people because of cow what would have happened if they own Oil in their states? |
Brb |
Who H factor help in this harsh economy? ![]() You guys shouldn't get me angry this evening oo
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Anyone got used or new high quality headphone pls leave pix and price here. Audio technica preferably or something of similar sound quality. |
30k czj11728end: |
saintmark88:You know nothing about curbing corruption. With our current structure even if you make Obama our president he will steal and get away with it. |
Businessideas:I'm amazed by your level of ignorance which has exceeded my expectations. You need to check online to find out what the confab report says before you begin to call PDP. You single have no clue what the confab was all about and the Caliber of people that participated. Nigeria has to move forward and this has nothing against Buhari or his govt. |
There's nothing wrong with that. I like the idea if it's genuine |
Pidggin:Believe me Nigeria won't experience any progress with the way Buhari is going. He is ignoring such a vital report from the confab which is the way forward for this country. He will only respond once cow is involved |
redsconsult:You mean you didn't see any sense in all he said? Maybe you have to wait till your family members are wiped out before you think otherwise. |
HungerBAD:He's an irrelevant man like you said which I won't argue with you but don't you think Nigeria needs to be restructured? Are you aware we've been in a circus since independence and nothing is likely to change if the structure itself isn't changed. |
Shocked by reports quoting President Muhammadu Buhari as saying he would want the report of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s National Conference go ‘into the so-called archives’, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Olu Falae, yesterday insisted that the country’s future and progress would depend on implementing some of the recommendations of the document. While speaking at a public lecture with theme “Welfare Ideology and the Future of Yoruba Nation” to commemorate the 90th birthday of Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, the capital city of Ondo State, Falae explained that the 2014 confab report, though never conceded to all the recommendations made for the welfare of the Yoruba people, would actualise 80 per cent of the nation’s aspirations if implemented. The Afenifere chieftain, who also participated in the confab, noted, “there will be no Nigeria without the report.” Prior to Falae’s comments at the ceremony, Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, had put forward what it said were measures to enhance the peace, prosperity and sustenance of the Yoruba people across the nation, demanding certain explanations from President Muhammadu Buhari on the persisting herdsmen attacks. Guest speaker, Prof. Banjo Akintoye, stressed that the Yoruba people across Nigeria wanted to live an independent and progressive life, but the country’s situation had been a major setback. Akintoye stressed the welfare ideology of the ancient Yoruba society before the first European explorer stepped into the interior of Yorubaland in 1825, to the amazement of a German professor, Ulli Beier, who lived in Yorubaland between 1950 and 1960. He lamented that the constitutional defects in the country had affected the progress of the Yoruba nation, saying: “Nigeria has been drawing us back, and now we have to take decisions to stop Nigeria from drawing us back,” especially the recurrent herdsmen attacks on farmers. The guest speaker faulted President Buhari on his declaration in a recent interview with Cable News Network (CNN) in London, asserting that the notorious herdsmen who have been killing farmers across the country, are Libyan militiamen and fugitives trained under Muammar Ghadaffi. “Why did the government of Nigeria not inform Nigeria about the problem, and why did the government not take action to stop them from coming into Nigeria? Why have some Fulani spokesmen been threatening that they would break up Nigeria if these Libyan militiamen are thrown out of Nigeria? “How do ordinary nomadic herdsmen afford to buy expensive things like AK47 rifles? How do they get trained to use such weapons? Is any rich or influential person or group supplying them with these weapons, and or training them? If yes, who are these rich or influential persons and what are they trying to achieve?” He continued: “The president of Nigeria owes Nigeria a clear and certifiable statement on this situation. The president of Nigeria also deserves, and must have, the support of the Afenifere nation, and of other Nigerian peoples, as he investigates these matters, as he explains to Nigeria, and as he strives to remove this immense new challenge from the life of our country.” The professor tasked Afenifere to “find ways to mobilise unity and strength at home. We Yoruba must conceive the Afenifere ideology anew as the ideology of our whole nation, and not merely the banner of a group, or of a partisan section among us.” On the proposed grazing reserves, he expressed concerns, saying: “Are they designed by some people to house illegal armies of occupation in the states of the Middle Belt and the South? Are they meant to be also jihadist instruments for forcible islamisation of Nigerians? Or are they designed as weapons of one ethnic group’s conquest of other Nigerians?” Chief Ayo Adebanjo lamented the defects in the constitution of the country, which led to the restructuring effected by the military after the 1966 coup d’etat to dissipate the independence and sustainability of the erstwhile regions. “We have been clamouring for change, but the only change which the country needs is the change of the constitution,” he said, noting that the power at the federal level makes the Nigerian president the most powerful in the world at the expense of the federating states. Adebanjo remarked that President Buhari cannot take decisive measures against the Fulani herdsmen menace in the country because “he himself is a cattle rearer.” Governor Olusegun Mimiko confirmed the menace of the herdsmen and the impending danger it poses to the peace and security of the nation if proactive measures are not taken to curtail it. Mimiko stressed that the safety which the Yoruba nation and other states have in the constitution against the new grazing reserve policy is in the Land Use Act that vests exclusive powers in the state governments. “In Ondo State, there is no land for grazing,” he said. The celebrant, Fasoranti, recounted his experiences during the pre- and post-colonial eras; and his followership of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, noting that Afenifere is the “Soul of Nigeria.” He appreciated the members of the group for organising such a public lecture in his honour and Governor Mimiko, who named a 42, 000 square metres park after him in Alagbaka; and the Afenifere Renewal Group led by Chief Olu Adegboro for presenting a portrait to him. Others who attended the event included: Chief Iyiola Omisore, Asiwaju Seinde Arogbofa, Chief Korede Duyile, members of Afenifere and representatives of pressure groups across the country. : www.guardian.ng/news/no-confab-report-no-nigeria-falae-insists/
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Price fixed at N145 hehehehehe expect food prices to rise even further. One thing I can boldly point our in past administration was how cheap and available food items were..... Still can't remember food scarcity or price rise even at festive periods. APC= Association of Political Crooks |
Ioannes:You see how shallow minded you are? It would be unfair if I keep trading words with someone who's not equipped intellectually. The problem is that you haven't been to Aba or most part of the East where people don't carry CV about looking for jobs. They are simply business owners and can decide to close for protest if they wish. Please start using your dormant brain. |
Not concerned about the money I'm just concerned about the pain and emotional torture this man went through every day knowing he didn't commit the crime he is serving. Life is unfair and if the witness had died the case is closed forever. |
Ioannes:You are the one making fool of yourself. How many of them do you know to conclude they are jobless? If you aren't daft then you shouldn't tag protesters jobless all because they want their freedom. When you don't have something important to say move to another post. |
Ioannes:Most of those protesters you think are jobless are actually richer and more comfortable than you are....... No lies so don't get offended. |
If someone can rule Nigeria with fake certificate then this man is innocent |
DENZELV:Don't write in Caps........ You new to Internet world? |
This is not note edge |
, LOLS. LET THE REGION REMAIN SO, LET ALL MAN TO HIS TERRITORIAL H.Q. MAY OTHER UNKNOWN TONGUE AND TRIBE NOT BRING CONFUSIONS AND DISTRACTIONS, AND TOMORROW REGRETS TO ANOTHER. LET S/SOUTH BE. S/EAST BE TOGETHER WITH YOUR BROS, YORUBAS STAY AN LOVE YOUR KINSMEN. NO SENTIMENT. NIGERDELTANS ARE VERY OK THE WAY THEY ARE. MAYBE THE IGBOS AINT OK. (LET ME BELL THE CAT).THEY NEED ANNEXATION OF THER CLANS. SOMETIMES, IBGO PEOPLE CLAIMS WISER, DONT KNOW WHY? I HAVE NOT SEEN WHAT A PARTICULAR SOUTHERN TRIBE MAN THAT DOES WHAT ANOTHER CANT DO, ACADEMICALLY, MENTALLY, FINANCIALLY AND SPIRITUALLY-WISE. WHERE HAS ONE TRIBE GONE TO ON THIS PLANET THAT THE OTHER HASN'T GONE TO, ASK ME OR TELL ME..? SOMETIME AGO, IN LAGOS, DURING ONE OF THOSE AUGUMENT ABOUT BIAFRA BLA BLA BLA, AN EASTERNER QUIPPED THAT OJUKWU WAS THE FIRST REBEL IN AFRICA. ANOTHER BROTHER FROM THE WEST QUESTIONED, AND SO DOES WHAT, IF SO, HE MUST HAVE BEEN A STRONG, EBULLIENT AND INTELLIGENT DUDE (BACK THEN OOO), BUT WHY DID HE RUN AWAY TO IVORY COAST, AND GAVE THE POWER TO A CALABAR MAN, NAME FILLIPE EFFIONG.? CASE CLOESD......LET NIGERIA BE DIVIDED INTO NORTH AND SOUTH, THEN THE SOUTH WILL BE FURTHER DISSECTED TO 3, I MEAN 3 NATIONS. PERIOD. I CARE LESS ABOUT THE NORTH. IF AM TRAVELLING TO SEE MY SPOUSE'S PEOPLE WHO HAILS FROM ONITSHA, THEN I NEED A VISA TO TRIP OUT, LIKEWISE OTHER NON NIGERDELTA WILL DEFINITELY NEED TO PROCURE A VISA TOO......SAY GOODBYE TO A PLACE CHRISTENED .....NIGERIA