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The lady and the Nairaland are shameless for doing this to a man without giving him benefit of doubt. |
What a fake statistics, and pathetically some gullible Nigerians believe it. Who loses the money? Twitter had never been paying a dime to Nigeria government before it was banned, so evidently, government did not lose any money. Nigerian people that were using Twitter for their business have made use of other platforms, none of them complained of any loss. So, where this did unfortunate figure come? Did the Twitter ban stop us from buying data? We continue to buy data and telecoms continue to make their money. N247.61 Billion, Haba! Kilode? Two Hundred and Forty Seven BILLION, not million. Woe betides the liars. |
killALIEN:Die with your rage. Take this, Islam is the fastest growing religion today, it will soon enter your home. Islam has nothing to do with terrorism, and if I may ask you what is the killing of people in Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Iraq etc? Why the so called world-power is killing people in Muslim dominated countries? And who did firstly attack the other? I totally condemn 9/11 attack and whatever act of terrorism. But what did cause these acts is the question? |
flyca:My sympathy to your sister. Though she put security on her phone, she could have done better put security on her SIM too. Those armed robbers remove her SIM and worked on it. Had she put pin lock on the sim, they would not have access to any of her banks. |
E be lyk say I don miss some chapters in dis Chidinma's story, abeg who be Qudri? Wetin be im contribution to the story? Please make una yarn me |
othermen:You sounded stupid, and very glaring from your message, you are stupid |
Please what is aerial battle? I need a layman's explanation. Aerial battle on the pitch? What does it mean? Thanks. |
BeeBeeOoh:You need to study the religion with open mind without bias. Forget about what media is saying |
mrvitalis:Yes, they are selected, not elected. The electorate vote for the governor, not the deputy. |
mrvitalis:Your words are correct from the beginning to the point you mentioned "decamp". But saying that he was elected just like the governor is totally incorrect. |
He died when death was recognised, many Nigerians mourned his death, it pained many of us. Unlike today when death has lost its honour, that we don't value either death or the taken soul. |
Machinegun91:Did you read 'his shoe'? How come your guess is 'she'? Next time, read between the lines |
Grace001:Like how much, and where can one get it? Thanks |
Does Oyo Court has that power to stop DSS? Besides, did the court review those criminal offences that Igboho was being charged? And what did this judgement also mean when Igboho is already in the hands of Benin Government. Honestly this Nigeria is just a joke, news here does question one's years in university. Are they all dumb there? |
Al'hamduliLlaah. I rejoice with the couple, may the happiness bring more happiness for them. I also use their happiness to seek Allaah's favour for my good friend, and those who are looking for good Countenance of Allaah for the fruits of womb, to welcome babies in their families in soonest time. Unto you Allaah we rely. |
Those who were drumming a "dance-on, I'm with you" for the illiterate fighter have not being heard since all these days. What a delusional of grandeur! Personally, I wouldn't have had anything to condemn his course but he was duped of reality and ignorantly fought innocent people. His claim that Dr Aborode was killed by Fulani was not just mendacious but also bigotry. He also attached Fulani to Oko-oloyun's death. All the cases were later proven beyond doubt that Fulani were innocent. He became too big for himself, he rejected Nigerian IG letter, he detained, beat and videoed two persons in military camouflage believed to be Nigerian soldiers, he also arrested a DSS officer for taking plate numbers in Oshogbo. He was being hailed by his people so much that he said if a thousand of Nigerians forces were to come to his house, only hundred that would escape would be on juju disappearance. He insulted all our obas and bigwigs in Yorubaland. He once claimed in a video clip that he could enter a locked house without key, he said he inherited the power from his father. All that kiddish jambla were to scare government, but when the reality dawn on him, his mouthful hypocrisy is known to all. |
May Allaah come to our aid in this country |
Did you read that three children of the same parents died? Are you justifying their death, blaming them for the death of their children? Your words are just blithering insensitive |
I was just chuckling ruefully as I was reading the post, we have found ourselves in a disheartening situations. But more pathetic is that we are also working for more disheartening conditions. Let me ask you a question, if you are a baker and your bakery produced some loaves of bread on Monday but were not bought. You produced on Tuesday, no buyers. You produced on Wednesday, yet nobody priced it let alone buying it. You produced on Thursday, it was all the same. Would it not be wise for you to close your bakery when all the produced loaves are just rotting away? That your bakery is Nigerian tertiary institutions of learning. Many graduates of a decadeare are there without job, roaming about streets, engaging in POS banking agencies, selling mobile data on WhatsApp as if that was their course of studies in universities or polytechnics. Yet our schools continue to churn out graduates every year in a country where there are few companies to absolve them. We have 43 federal universities, 48 state universities, 79 private universities. In addition to these 170 universities we have over 130 polytechnics (Fed/State/Private). Imagine all these over 300 institutions churning out 5,000 graduates every year, every year... Please let them close the bakery, let us channel our resources (flour, yeast, sugar, etc) to producing what is needed. Let our youth go to skill acquisition and stop chasing shadows |
Curious345:Robbery on the long bridge has been there more than a decade. Do you say those robbers in 2000s were also Fulani? Every act of evil should be investigated and curbed less we chase shadow and leave evil to grow. I am not defending those unfortunate Fulanis rather telling you to be objective |
My former boss would get angrier if you ask him 'how do you want me to do it", he woukd tell you "don't you have sense? What's your schooling for? If you know you cannot do it, you better resign". Though after all the higi-haga, the man would come back to his sense and stylishly beg you but not (directly). He would be calling you nice names, praising you etc. I left |
Xscape1993:Can you defend this your submission, how is he one of them? Is the power to conduct local government elections in his hand? I just hope you know how the structure of government administration in Nigeria is made. Tell me how he is one? |
SERAP is crazy |
Kobojunkie:Just mention one person. |
Happy married life to the newest couple I want to humbly ask what is the purpose of this court marriage? What benefits come from it? Me wey no do any court or traditional marriage, any harm? |
JPhilip:Mcheeewww, I had thought they would have a good morally cogent reason, I don't know it is this make-believe specious argument. |
Any link to that petition, I must register my disaffection with Oodua agitation. We don't need it. Oodua kor, Dundu Alata ni. One Nigeria |
The Punch has lost it, the paper is now peddling fake news to demean Fulani tribe. Long bridge is known to be unsafe area for years, thieves have been robbing people of their properties on that bridge since time immemorial, people who live in Wawa know that. Once your car breaks down on the bridge, you are in danger. How come the Punch wants to rewrite the story to turn the crimes to Fulanis? The Punch, the Liar |
This is a slap on the face of the school, and that the school accepted it and also wrote an acknowledgement or appreciation letter showed that the school has no glory not to say lost its glory. What an insult? The woman deliberately insult our system but whose fault? All the shame goes to CBN for her falure to maintain our currency value. |
Macobet:In the period of 1996 to 2008 (12 years), Nigeria changed the Chief of Army Staff six times and back to back they were Christians. The interesting thing is that the 6 COAS in this period was evenly distributed North and South. Three from the North and there from the South, yet the Southern COAS were all Christians and meticulously, the Northern COAS were also all Christians. Coincidence? Maybe but then Muslims did not complain. Then for two years a Muslim was there. Followed by another 6 years of COAS who were Christians, before Buhari came in. You see, when they want to say a Christian should be COAS they introduce religion into a military Chief's appointment. But when you show them why a Muslim should be COAS by their own argument of balance, they hurriedly run to "leave religion out of this" Scammers. © Abu Halīmah, Eseoghene Al-Faruq Ohwojeheri |
Islie:God forbids we praise him. Praising him would me that the next president is worse. Jonathan was clueless and governed the nation badly, we are praising him today because Buhari is worse. |
mzBEAM:I am not eleribu, and I will never be. This your comment just shows that you are intolerant, and you call yourself a christian. Shariah all the way, insha'a Allaah |
