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CubixNG:So what do we do with the above quote? |
Buy Benz! |
And to him if he en ro ls anyone into the NA he for s he has done something? He should understand that he is merely recruiting 'rams' for the slaughter by Boko Haram |
It will never end. Reason: 1. It is part of a religion 2. It is a conduit pipe where billions of Naira are made. 3. It enjoys the support of the powers that be. 4. It is a creation of the north to equate the militants of the south. |
The case of Imo may not by ow the path of Bayelsa. The Judge was very clear that the petitioners failed to point any wrong in the previous judgement. All the same, Chief Olanipekun has found a way to spend from the blank cheque he has been collecting from Nig Govs |
yarimo:If you have read the judgement, you come across a paragraph that said the petitioners fail to point to any wrong by the SC in the previous judgemrnt that would necessitate review. |
maynation:how do yöu mean? Are you an alien? One man meat is another's poison. That's how life goes. |
maynation:for private use.Just have a strong passion for the car. |
colestephan86:I need that carooooooo. If you see sound one holla |
Sad But True! What U.S Website Said About Nigeria opera.comFeb 21, 2020 1:57 PM How the website of the US embassy in Nigeria portrayed the country (Nigeria) is disheartening and a call to duty for the Nigerian government. Nigerian Health Status The US embassy confirmed Nigeria has well-trained health professionals but lacks good health facility; notably the absence of required medications in the health facilities. On its website, the embassy noted; “Nigeria has a number of well-trained doctors, yet medical facilities are generally poor. Many medicines are unavailable, including medications for diabetes and hypertension. “Caution should be taken when purchasing medicines locally, as counterfeit pharmaceuticals are a common problem and may be difficult to distinguish from genuine medications. Hospitals often expect immediate cash payment for health services. “Emergency services comparable to those in the United States or Europe are non-existent, and the blood supply is unreliable and unsafe for transfusion. For serious medical problems, you should consider travelling to the United States, Europe, or South Africa for treatment. “U.S. citizens should dial 112 in case of an emergency. Emergency numbers may not be reliable. “Ambulance services are not present throughout the country or are unreliable in most areas. “Adequate health facilities are available in major cities, but health care in rural areas may be below U.S. standards; Public medical clinics lack basic resources and supplies; Private hospitals usually require advance payment or proof of adequate insurance before admitting a patient; Generally, in public hospitals, only minimal staff are available overnight (in non-emergency wards).” The embassy comments on Nigerian water is also nothing to write home about. It noted that; “No areas [in Nigeria] have safe tap water. Bottled water and beverages are generally safe, although; “You should be aware that many restaurants and hotels serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested. Be aware that ice for drinks may be made using tap water.” Air pollution is also a significant problem identified by the embassy to be a major problem in several major cities in Nigeria. Nigeria Road Conditions and Safety “Roads are generally in poor condition, causing damage to vehicles and contributing to hazardous traffic conditions. There are few working traffic lights or stop signs, and few traffic control officers to manage traffic during power outages. The rainy season, generally from May to October, is especially dangerous because of flooded roads and water-concealed potholes.” Nigerian drivers drive on the wrong side of the road “Driving between 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. should be done with extreme caution. Automobiles, trucks, or “okadas” (motorbikes) often drive on the wrong side of the road or on sidewalks.” Nigerian Traffic Control Officers Seek Bribes “Traffic control officers may occasionally seek bribes when citing drivers for traffic violations. If stopped by traffic police, drivers should stop as instructed.” The embassy also advised its citizens to avoid driving any traffic police to the police station. “Do not pay any bribes. If requested to drive an officer to the police station, do not do so, especially at night as some traffic police are imposters.” In spite of Nigeria being the largest producer of oil in Africa, the long queues at the filling stations did not go unnoticed by the embassy. “Motorists seldom yield the right-of-way and give little consideration to pedestrians and cyclists. Chronic fuel shortages have led to long lines at service stations, which disrupt or block traffic for extended periods,” it stated on its website. Avoid Public Transportation it is not safe On its website, the embassy recommended avoiding public transportation throughout Nigeria. “Public transportation vehicles, such as buses and motorbikes, are unsafe due to poor maintenance, high speeds, and overcrowding.” All of these are in addition to the serious warning the embassy issued to its citizens considering travelling to Nigeria. On October 29, 2019, the embassy released a press statement advising its citizens to reconsider travelling to Nigeria. “Reconsider travel to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and maritime crime, which includes kidnappings, hijackings, boardings, theft, etc. Some areas have increased risk.” The embassy listed some states it also strongly advised against visiting if at all their citizens are in Nigeria. “Do Not Travel to: Borno and Yobe States and Northern Adamawa State due to terrorism; Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, and Yobe states due to kidnapping; Coastal areas of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Delta, and Rivers states (with the exception of Port Harcourt) due to crime, civil unrest, kidnapping, and maritime crime” It summarized Nigeria’s security thus; “Violent crime – such as armed robbery, assault, carjacking, kidnapping, and rape – is common throughout the country. Exercise extreme caution throughout the country due to the threat of indiscriminate violence.” A very sad but true description of our country. What do you think?, |
kesmiraAutos:Nairaland. Auto Sectiin precisely. |
Action not just promises or directive 'to fish out pepertrators" even when the the said pepertrators are well known. Now I can see that one man can tell the truth. David Umahi has been a model. |
That is the real #Back2Sender |
hm mm. the world is getting closer to the end
now hunger will ravage them |
Private Residence? No! This is the wrong place to protest. What happened to blocking the major roads, SC Complex, Embassies, etc. to register their grievances? I hope someone among them is not gathering other info on the residence. |
Greed is the highest sickness the Nigerian politician suffers from. In fact, seeing the tide raging, Oshiomhole supposed to pen a resignation and honourably leave the scene to save whatever remains of his reputation (if at all he has one) |
Greed is the highest sickness the Nigerian politician suffers from. In fact, seeing the tide raging, Oshiomhole supposed to pen a resignation and honourably leave the scene to save whatever remains of his reputation (if at all he has one) |
Uh hm i am afraid to say what is in my mind. I see the deputy facing attack or even attempt on his life. He should be very careful in the coming days |
When the gods wants to kill a man, he first made them mad |
Light has nothing to do with darkness. GEJ can never be compared with Buhari. That is a strange comparison |
How cool could you stay when your enemy is your security? Police should forget man hung any security in abd around that area as this would degenerate into full blown crisis. There is a mutual distrust between the duo |
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. If you compare the Adesina of yesteryears and the one today, you discover that man, I mean man should never be trusted. Situations brings out the real man. |
Now his opponents have rubbished him. In fact, Nigeria is such a country that if you ever want to live a great and meaningful life, do not ever think of lying for any leadership position, not even in the Church. This is a terrible situation and the guy has ended just like that |
Those of you talking about religion here if them come dig una backyard na wetin den go see? If you like dig the whole of Nigeria you surely can discover human skull and bones. |
The state with "bottle Oil Well (BOW)" |
I hope the gentle Adesua will hold her peace and continue with her quiet life. These home-tearers have turn their eyes on her family. |
Wickedness is too much in this country. A building is on fire and instead of one rendering a helping hand to see how he/she could save a life, property or even prevent the fire from escalating, he is busy recording video. Tell me how else you will be patriotic to this country or how humane you are? Little things matter! |
The only thing remaining of this country is the name, Nigeria. The whole system is in shamble. |
Nna these boys get liver.What a waste of precious lives just because of money |
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