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I believe the designer/printer of the flier has published a retraction and an apology. He says the poster was designed as a demo and not for an actual event. |
A limited liability company must have at least two subscribers/shareholders. Even if the 2nd shareholder has to take 1 share. If you're flying solo then you will have to register a business name enterprise. |
nairalife2013:All this grammar to what end? No wonder your wife fights. I'm sure that you deserve each other. I wish you marital bliss but please take your own advice, don't turn him/her into a punching bag (as an 'unreal' African). God bless you. |
This is a beautiful article op. Very refreshing read. |
nairalife2013:Seek first to understand and then to be understood. The reference to 'subjects' was subtle. We aren't in that era anymore (I don't know about you). That part of his statement was wrong full stop. Next time someone calls you a subject (or a fool/an idiot/mugu etc) please use your 'broad' perspective and remember this post. |
Tsav has spoken well. He should note one point of correction, Buhari's subjects are the economy, corruption, insecurity, infrastructural development etc. Nigerians are not his subjects, we're his employers. Including those who didn't vote for him. |
iyke926:Ends |
Even the reviewer needs financial review. |
These ones are dreaming oh. Which laws do they make? The quality of the laws are terrible and difficult to interpret. The worst part is that majority of the laws that are passed are sponsored and drafted by private individuals. San ko, sans cream soda ni. Shior! |
Please this is 2015.There is nothing like feminine or masculine job. All jobs are unisex although in Nigeria, most professions are male-dominated. |
These guys are bongos Walahi! Make I nor swear for dia generation. They think Nigerians are fools or what? Canker worms oshi |
These rules though. It's expected for new couples just getting to know each other. But the rules are generally shallow once the relationship has become serious. |
Op while you have raised some valid issues, you have also distorted some of the quotes from the GO. It almost seems like you have personal angst against the man. |
The pix are almost the same. But they're not the same. The earrings are definitely different. |
Rainmaker69:People are wicked oooh |
Most of our prayers in Nigeria maybe about 80 percent are a waste of time. This is because we ask God to do for us what he has asked us to do for ourselves or we ask God to do for us what he has already done.You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. The church needs to hear this. |
True that |
There should be a state of emergency on the education sector in nigeria, nor be only mathematics. |
It's inappropriate, not wrong. Exposure isn't the only issue though it's not cool to stare at a breastfeeding woman. |
Thanks op |
donodion:If you study the process of change, you would note that 'talk' keeps issues in the consciousness of the people. This is more important considering our collective short term memory in this country. If the issues are discussed and thrashed out intelligently, the right course of action will present itself and people will be better informed. In this case, IMO, I think this issue should be challenged in court. The thing with many of those cheering NLC on is that they are looking for someone else to fight for them. If you understand the issues and are passionate enough, take the matter to court. That way you won't be too shocked when NLC leaders are invited to a close door meeting and they emerge dancing azonto. |
celeron40:Smh. Spambot. |
dearpreye:Please don't advertise your ignorance in public. Obviously you're ignorant of the role and function of the NLC. Get your facts straight before making inane comments. NLC doesn't fight for the 'masses'. The NLC also isn't a civil society organisation. The NLC as a trade union is a selfish organisation. The issue of NASS allowances is civil and political. What this means is you must adopt civil/political remedies. Public opinion isn't "too much talk". You can go to court as a concerned Nigerian. I'm sure you're a civil servant looking forward to compulsory holiday. Shior. The use of 'strikes' as a tool for registering protests has been abused in Nigeria. The country loses revenue, the private sector loses revenue. The only thing that's guaranteed are civil servants salaries. |
Abeg NLC should shut up and sit down. They are not the voice of the masses. Selfish people pushing selfish interests. Why should anyone talk of shutting down an economy that is barely struggling? If they don't have any new ideas then they should just park well. Meanwhile, do quick and refund the housing project moneys 1st. ** The only way to effect change is for every Nigerian to lend a voice to the call for a reduction in the jumbo salaries and allowances of public servants. |
Vicotex:Don't quote me stupid clone. |
Op has not said anything worth reading. |
What the heck is a "prophetic blast"? Lord have mercy. |
Fix power and many other things will fall into place. Any government that can solve our power sector quandary deserves high accolades. |
Funmi Adams |
This is a display of stupidity and not journalism. |
One day bush meat go catch the hunter. |
It is expensive keeping these guys in power. It is also expensive kicking them out. Anyways good riddance to bad rubbish. |
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