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It's obvious this virus is a man made biological weapon. |
This sound scary... |
Hope it won't get to a stage where we will be praying for Man city to lose so we can remain top of the table. |
Weldone Anty Ngozi. Keep making Naija proud. Am sure I will get to that level where countries and companies will be calling me to advise them on economic growth and development... It's just matter of time... |
Charm dey Chelsea post. |
Another karius... |
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We all know... Even Aisha buhari have cried out several times. Sometimes I wonder how the head of state will sit calm and watch how the country he's ruling go into anarchy. Even the greatest of dictators will have seen in this world try their best to secure he's country. Could Jibril be real? |
The part where the ACP said only orders from Abuja will make them release the community chief got me. If the southerners don't open their eyes to what is going on in this country, then a day will come we will wake up to see all our lands surrounded by these herdsmen. Imagine Miyetti Allah asking the govt to pay for the cows killed. Who is going to pay for the crops destroyed by the cows. |
Sirjamo:Lol.... These are the people that make our govt official take Nigerians for fools. So this action of his, makes him a better chief of army staff. |
I still find it difficult to understand how our security agencies are all silent despite all the security challenges our country is facing. Just look at what happened in Katsina yesterday. |
helinues:I hope you are begging to have a picture of their numerical strength. |
We all heard of the news of the raid by the NPF on armed bandits camp some weeks back. It was reported by the police spokesman that about 250 bandits were killed while the police suffered a fatality and about 11 of its officers injured. First and foremost, I want to appreciate the NPF for embarking on this raid cos it's long overdue. This is something that should have been done long ago. But then, from the report of the raid, some questions popped up on my mind. 1) The NPF claimed about 250 people were killed and that they were buried by their(bandits) members. Does that mean there are still lots of them left in the forest to the extent that they have the boldness to stay behind and bury their fallen members instead of escaping from the camp. Also, does it mean the police retreated after the gun battle or they have the target to terminate about 250 of them. 2) How come those guys grew to such a massive number in their camp without the security forces putting up measures in the first instance to curtail it. 250+ men armed with AK47s isn't a small force. That number can wreck serious havoc on a state. 3) According to the villagers, they said those guys have been around for long and they have been terrorising the neighborhood. Also that anyone leaving around the camp is their member, else the person will be killed. Does it mean that such report haven't gotten to the police. How come nothing have been done to tackle the issue before it got to this stage. 4) Based on the way these bandits have operated almost across all regions of Nigeria, could there be more camps out there with similar man and firepower. I could remember when Katsina gov paid a visit to the camp of bandits in Katsina to have a talk with them... meaning there could be an existing camp in Katsina. I know of someone that was kidnapped along ejule in Kogi state, after his release, he made mention of been kept in a place where the bandits number over 50. Could that be another camp too? I will forever continue to applaud our police and other agents for the work they have done so far, but to secure this country, a lot needs to be done. Also our forces needs to be proactive cos if this issue was tackled when it started, probably we wouldn't have gotten to this stage... And if much is not done now, it might get to a stage where it will be difficult to curtail. We will continue to pray for this country and for everyone that mean well for it. God bless Nigeria. |
I for come o... But Fulani herdsmen fit kidnap person for road... |
All these our quack security forces... Go fight BH and armed bandits, dem no go do. But when matter enter unarmed civilians, they go show face. |
Watch how some people will come and say it's ipob crowd. |
Emmex45:Borrow and build house ke... How will he pay back. Except if his office pays NHIS, that one has a flexible pay back method. |
ariefadenning:I like this your definition. But it seems like our ladies think otherwise. |
TheSyndrome:seriously, from the response so far, it's just based on the wealth of the man. |
simple250:That is what I want the ladies to clarify. You will see a lot of ladies shouting "Hardworking man"... Is it based on the results or there are other things attached. |
Greatzeus:You said it all bro... There is no need trying to save while family suffer and go hungry. But in Nigeria where basic amenities are lacking, saving gives one a sense of security. Since he was unable to save, it means he exhaust his salary virtually every month. Now what if there is an emergency that needs a relatively big amount of money, does it mean he will have to go and start borrowing. Truth is he needs to adjust himself, a little discomfort wouldn't cause much harm. Even if it's 5k/month, it will go along way. Nigeria is not a country where one can leave without having some form of savings. Unlike other countries where one can easily fall back on the government, here oyo is your case. |
My brother is not easy at.... Some salary are just meant for feeding and home logistics which makes it difficult to have savings. Just as you said, you take care of families, I do not think it's ok to stock up money in the name of savings while family suffer and go hungry. But not withstanding, it takes discipline to save. No matter how small your salary is, there is a certain amount of money that you can keep aside and forget about it. Try as much as you can to do that every month. And it doesn't mean that you will keep saving till infinity, once the money is reasonable try to make an investment that can bring in return. On the other hand, you said you got married after graduation, which means according to the timeline you gave us, your marriage is up to ten year. Does it mean your wife isn't doing anything yet or her own contribution is little. 10+ is enough time for you to have harmonize your expenses and setting up something either for yourself or your wife. |
BarrSly:Lol.... Sense dey wetin u talk. |
Blu03:I like what you said... Someone that is determined to succeed. What if the results aren't showing up... Does that make him lazy? Or is everything all about the result. |
funmisticqueen2:Your first paragraph, you said the constant thing among them is growth. But wait, back in my university days, all those old women that are non-academic staff sitting at departmental offices does nothing other than "lazying" around and frustrate students life, yet by the end of the month, they receive their salary and grow in their career while doing nothing. Do you term that as hardwork? Guys who work in similar offices where they do nothing but get paid by month end, how do you categorize them. Your second paragraph, a lot of factors affects ones ability to hit the breakthrough. There are guys with gud results but haven't been able to secure a good paying job. Some are managing teaching job were the pay is low while the still search for better ones. Are they still lazy? On your last paragraph, have you considered ones state of residence. Someone earning 50k in Benue state will leave a more comfortable life that one earning same amount in Lagos or PH. |
Ladies... How do you define a hard working guy. Greetings to you all. I have observe over time, especially on this platform, when ever a ladies is asked about the kind of man she needs, most of them come up with the response... "A hard working man", "An ambitious man" etc. Now the question is, what's your definition of "a hard working man". Is it... A man that graduated from school, got a job and earns a reasonable salary and grows a long his career ladder? A man that finished school started a business and is doing well, growing continually? A man that inherited his father's empire and was able to maintain it? A man that got a bailout maybe from his relations, friends or politicians then invested wisely and is doing well? A man that started from scratch and made his way up the ladder? And so on... I want to hear your own view, what do you see in a man for you to knw that he is hard working or is it just when the man has enough money. Mind you that a lot of guys have struggled really hard, but couldn't get a break through. A lot have graduated from school but weren't lucky to get a job that pays comfortably. Will you categorize them as the lazy ones. A lot also have started business, but yet there is no progress made over the years. Are they still lazy? Let us hear from you ladies, what's your definition of a hard working man. |
No sauce no pepper... How do we verify the news. |
budaatum:Make him go buy Bible wey complete... Not sitting from his home and making nonsense talk. |
This is d kind of place where you find the Nigerian military... |
This op sef... My Bible get all these book that u mentioned. |
If not that Christians are disunited, by now a crusade should have been declared in Nigeria to protect the Christians... Just as the pope did in the time of old. Thank God for South West that brought in Amatekun... Soon other southern region will follow suit. Am only feeling for the indigenous Christians of northern states. |
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