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Botswana needs more Nigerians in their country. The ones already there, how far are they faring? |
It's never a crime! That's an award winning games. If you can mention them at least, 1,000 times a day, you're qualified for Elon Musk's pay or FB monetization win. Just keep calling those names, the mods don't want you to get rich. |
Except you're going for NECO GCE, but if WAEC, the result will be available about December. 2. Most of the Institutions will delay resumption till January, 2025. 3. Though not encouraged, you can still have it if you are interested Obaplutovicky: |
And not just the cost, the size has also reduced drastically. |
For the umpteenth time, what's the benefits of NIN-SIM linkage to the security if criminals can still use the same SIM cards to make calls or send messages without being tracked? Our security agencies are highly compromised |
No, it can't be true. That's 2 months in this rainy season? Hope Ogun, Ifa or Sango has not been offended? But seriously, the Christian brethren there should rise up to the challenge. Or hunger will be the outcome |
All lies! Not now again! You can't deceive us with this the way you people did with COVID-19. I have know so many who has taken the stuff for over 2 decades now and are still healthy and sound. Anybody in doubt should come. I will take you to meet and interview them |
I will prefer Germany to handle the project. |
This doesn't apply to everyone. Most times, it rather goes predestined. A number of people who works hard and smart do not make it but the lots fall on others who hasn't been serious about it. Mistral: |
Hmmmm! This add to the fact that this life is filled with mysteries. Things aren't truly the way we see them. They're never what we intend they are. |
Where did you get your own version of the article? Read here: https://www.nairaland.com/8185684/customs-unveil-guidelines-free-import#131512460 MIKOLOWISKA: |
I hope it's not an extension of the Kano protesters that invaded the Courts, of course you know what they took away, so don't asked me. |
vikiphy89:Thank you for taking up the challenge. Please can you objectively tell us the president condition of the road? Add more pics from different spots with buildings that can prove? Once again, thanks for the job, though unpaid |
The problem we have here is the will power to enforce policies as well as the influence of the few on every government agencies. Imagine the kind of guidelines or conditions the Customs is introducing for participants in the food importation which is meant to drive down food inflation and hunger. How many mills in Nigeria can process 100 tonnes of rice per day? They're merely promoting their "master's" businesses. |
This guidelines are detrimental to the policy. Most times, our problem is not the policy or law, it's the implementation of it. Now, some groups have already influenced the NCS to create a monopoly over the importation and by extension limiting competition. This will in turn affect the supply chain and ultimately, the price of the products. Our NCS is an evil organization. |
So we can now see who those crop of protesters are, where they came from, their mission and who their sponsor is. A look will reveal that any group of protesters that laid hand on anything were just government agents. |
Chai, NL is gone for bad. The platform has become a battle field between the Igbos and the Yorubas. And the mods as well as the owner, Seun do nothing to curb this eye sore. On the main issue, I think someone from that place can volunteer to put this matter to rest. Take a walk down the road, take snap shots and post, objectively. |
No! It is one of the least if mental health is on the table. There are a lot of factors but as someone has already suggested, drug abuse will top the list. Following keenly will be psychological trauma arising from the burden of unmet needs amidst societal pressure. Remember, it is not only the burden of today that drives a man mad, but also the regrets of yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. |
No Sir, I disagree with you in toto. It's not Lagos that did it but a failed system. Now let's look at some of these facts. First, let me cure my ignorance by humbly requesting for clarification on power generation. Does Lagos as a state generates her own electricity? Does Lagos owns any power generating plant(s). If yes, of what capacity do they operate? Now on other business friendly infrastructure: Sea Ports: Since we're import dependent, can you objectively tell why other seaports are idling away and only the two ports in Lagos alone are functioning? We have others in Warri, Onne, Calabar but none works and government is not even interested. Roads/Rail: For even distribution of goods and movement of people, this is a critical infrastructure. But how many of these has the government developed elsewhere outside Lagos State. Sir, if we must be sincere in Nigeria's development, the government must be "liberal" in the siting of key infrastructure to every nooks and crannies of the country and not Lagos alone. Else, we still have a long way to go! phantomxx: |
Even if you give all the trillions in budget to the just one of the security agencies, insecurity will rather double. In Nigeria, insecurity is a multi-billion enterprise. People are earning so much from each incident. It can't go away any time soon. DevilsEqual: |
A very pathetic sorry for the kind of people we have as leaders. Two men are asked to fell a tree. One was given a matchet and the other a razor blade. How will the states fare when almost all the Organizations are operating from or has their headquarters at Lagos thereby paying royalties/tax there? Whenever we're ready, this country will develop but for now, it will continue to struggle . |
He posted this on his verified X handle today Yesterday,the RMFAC refuted my statement,but I’m now vindicated by Senator Kawu Sumaila who confirmed that the monthly alert is N21million and not N1million.RMFAC make una mind yourself. |
Borrowed money to produce calculator that was paid by the candidates? Even the one for the just concluded exams, 2024 internal has not been supplied to candidates till they finished the exams but the candidates paid for it. Nigeria, we hail thee. |
Let's see if OP is lying. 10k. + 5k = 15k/week 15k x 4 = 60k/month. GUY'S total earnings=80k 80k - 60k = 20 left over for the guy for one month. Now he has to pay for 1. Transport to work 2. Laundry 3. Electricity bill 4. Data and air time 5. Miscellaneous Verdict: Op is not saying it the way it is. He is not truthful. |
This life's but a flirting breath. Just in a split of second it's gone. May their souls find rest in the Lord. My condolences to their families. |
You're not conversant with the kind of dealings at that level. Past Presidents are like great-grandfathers. They're not staying far from home. They're always there. In fact, they act as securities when others are out. That's why they have access to privilege intels, that sometimes, the sitting President don't have. |
IamANigerianMan:So how will they know the difference between poor man and the Rich? You'll do just more when money enters your hand. |
Babalegba:I am afraid we're not getting this inflation issue right . Now, let's take an objective view/ consideration: A famer, peasant in that matter, takes her wares to the market. Note, she can only produce few items and will need to depend on them to get others. Say, garri, and she's able to produce 5 paints for the week. Now after selling, she won't just tie the money back home but will have to buy other things such as rice, fish, salt, seasonings, beans, yam, for the week. To produce the garri she has incurred expenses such as grating, firewood, and labour, even transport to the market. Now if you were to be the farmer, what will you do? |
My dad used to tell me that "adó Iban itiaba, akpeme mbet obio itiaba" ( he who marries 7 wives, keeps the laws of 7 Villages) |
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