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waxdebo:how did you apply, help a brother |
whizqueen:it will not cut, it will break hian |
Yeye dey smell, you should have kept a low key and enjoy you loot however you kept small small change in our economy and put gigantic elephantious amount of money outside the country to help those people develop their economy and destroy ours |
Segadem:you didn't add family |
Season film |
Txonyi:shouth shouth people, shouth yeast pikin grow up, you people should just go enough of this, I will see development in your country with eternal bad governance that is playing through out the east |
kropotkin2:shekau is dead my brother, I have people in the Frontline |
What does it mean "proliferation of small arms |
K |
haiyor:how you take apply, help a brother who is searching |
They should be, just google it and if all else fails put your trust in God |
AnambraDota:you can always ask google about corrosion, have you stayed in Ogun and oyo before where and when, it is not only sea that has water what about rivers and streams |
AnambraDota:is Asaba and port Harcourt part of South East, go and get your facts, what is the length of the river in onitsha compared to oyo |
emeviks:talk true |
BuddahMonk:not rain but coastal areas has effect |
BuddahMonk:my brother, I have been to the east, you naturally don't build close to each other, my brother bring forth evidence that east is more populated than the west even in geography it is there |
Twaci:which one be c-string again |
All you have posted have reasons attached to them, the brown roof is as a result of marine corrosion and early development in the West ,while in the east they do not usually build houses close to each other due to whatever reason and low population density, and under development, naturally people from the east are neat that I can attest to but my Yoruba brothers don't want to get banned |
Atmmachine:give me 3 values |
EggovinMma:how |
shut:that's the main issue, don't monitor my money, cos the thread this is meant to counter are different things, u cant monitor the v of a girl |
Jenny1010:let the bashing begin, a counter thread |
victme1:make the fire no spread to other vehicles or properties on the road |
SirWere:they will arrive early only when there is no hold up in Lagos anymore |
Am interested |
President Muhammadu Buhari has finally broken his silence on the recent appointments, which has been described as “lopsided” by many Nigerians. In an interview with BBC Hausa on Tuesday, President Buhari said the Constitution allowed him full control over the choice of his closest officials. The president however assured that he was not ignoring some section of the Nation in his appointments, explaining that those he appointed were some of his most trusted associates. Responding to the interviewer’s question on the controversy generated by the appointments, Buhari said “This is the nature of Nigerian politics”. “If they will do justice to me, as an elected Nigerian president, let them look at the Constitution a Nigerian president works with, there are people who will closely work with me that don’t need to be taken to the Senate. “If I select people whom I know quite well in my political party, whom we came all the way right from the APP, CPC and APC, and have remained together in good or bad situation, the people I have confidence in and I can trust them with any post, will that amount to anything wrong? “I have been with them throughout our trying times, what then is the reward of such dedication and suffering? “They did not defect because of positions, they did not involve themselves in the pursuit of personal gains, and they accepted their fate throughout our trying moments. “What is wrong if I make you the secretary (of the federal government) because I have confidence that things will go normal?” the President stressed. On the abducted Chibok girls missing since April 2014, Buhari said the Boko Haram sect had “have scattered them, and are being guarded at dispersed locations. “Most of the girls are Christians and were forced to embrace Islam. And the sect’s cruel leaders have married some of the girls, obviously against their wish. Others have been left to practice their religion but their condition could hardly be ascertained. “Both ground and air security personnel in the Sambisa forest could spot where the girls are, but since the insurgents have also kidnapped housewives and other women, no one could say whether they mixed them or how they dispersed them,” he said. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has finally broken his silence on the recent appointments, which has been described as “lopsided” by many Nigerians. In an interview with BBC Hausa on Tuesday, President Buhari said the Constitution allowed him full control over the choice of his closest officials. The president however assured that he was not ignoring some section of the Nation in his appointments, explaining that those he appointed were some of his most trusted associates. Responding to the interviewer’s question on the controversy generated by the appointments, Buhari said “This is the nature of Nigerian politics”. “If they will do justice to me, as an elected Nigerian president, let them look at the Constitution a Nigerian president works with, there are people who will closely work with me that don’t need to be taken to the Senate. “If I select people whom I know quite well in my political party, whom we came all the way right from the APP, CPC and APC, and have remained together in good or bad situation, the people I have confidence in and I can trust them with any post, will that amount to anything wrong? “I have been with them throughout our trying times, what then is the reward of such dedication and suffering? “They did not defect because of positions, they did not involve themselves in the pursuit of personal gains, and they accepted their fate throughout our trying moments. “What is wrong if I make you the secretary (of the federal government) because I have confidence that things will go normal?” the President stressed. On the abducted Chibok girls missing since April 2014, Buhari said the Boko Haram sect had “have scattered them, and are being guarded at dispersed locations. “Most of the girls are Christians and were forced to embrace Islam. And the sect’s cruel leaders have married some of the girls, obviously against their wish. Others have been left to practice their religion but their condition could hardly be ascertained. “Both ground and air security personnel in the Sambisa forest could spot where the girls are, but since the insurgents have also kidnapped housewives and other women, no one could say whether they mixed them or how they dispersed them,” he said. |
President Muhammadu Buhari has finally broken his silence on the recent appointments, which has been described as “lopsided” by many Nigerians. In an interview with BBC Hausa on Tuesday, President Buhari said the Constitution allowed him full control over the choice of his closest officials. The president however assured that he was not ignoring some section of the Nation in his appointments, explaining that those he appointed were some of his most trusted associates. Responding to the interviewer’s question on the controversy generated by the appointments, Buhari said “This is the nature of Nigerian politics”. “If they will do justice to me, as an elected Nigerian president, let them look at the Constitution a Nigerian president works with, there are people who will closely work with me that don’t need to be taken to the Senate. “If I select people whom I know quite well in my political party, whom we came all the way right from the APP, CPC and APC, and have remained together in good or bad situation, the people I have confidence in and I can trust them with any post, will that amount to anything wrong? “I have been with them throughout our trying times, what then is the reward of such dedication and suffering? “They did not defect because of positions, they did not involve themselves in the pursuit of personal gains, and they accepted their fate throughout our trying moments. “What is wrong if I make you the secretary (of the federal government) because I have confidence that things will go normal?” the President stressed. On the abducted Chibok girls missing since April 2014, Buhari said the Boko Haram sect had “have scattered them, and are being guarded at dispersed locations. “Most of the girls are Christians and were forced to embrace Islam. And the sect’s cruel leaders have married some of the girls, obviously against their wish. Others have been left to practice their religion but their condition could hardly be ascertained. “Both ground and air security personnel in the Sambisa forest could spot where the girls are, but since the insurgents have also kidnapped housewives and other women, no one could say whether they mixed them or how they dispersed them,” he said. |
A British Airways plane bound for London with 170 people on board has burst into flames on the tarmac at Las Vegas Airport. The Boeing 777-200 was preparing to take off shortly after 4pm (local time) on Tuesday when its left engine caught fire, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky. The 157 passengers and 13 crew were evacuated using emergency slides as around 50 firefighters tackled the blaze, while 13 people were treated in hospital for minor injuries. In audio recordings, the jet’s pilot, who has been praised for his handling of the emergency, is heard calmly asking for fire crews before telling air traffic control: “We are evacuating on the runway. We have a fire, I repeat, we are evacuating.” Passengers on flight told how the flight crew suddenly ordered them to evacuate the plane as they realised an engine had burst into flames. Firefighters stationed at the airport reached the plane two minutes after getting reports of flames, and within five minutes everyone inside the plane had escaped. British Airways said: “We are looking after customers after an incident involving flight BA2276 due to travel from Las Vegas to London Gatwick Airport.” |
Sexychristeen:how much per day |


