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PoliticsRe: Atiku, Osinbajo, El-rufai, Others Should Unite To Rescue Nigeria From Apc,tinubu by royalwax2: 6:57am On Jul 08, 2024
Yes oh!
Any move to kick-out that incompetent jagabandit in Aso-rock is a welcome development.
That man has nothing to offer to Nigerians apart from hardship and insecurity.huh
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2: 10:37am On Jul 07, 2024
I'm so addicted to vegetables grin
White rice, mixed veggies sauce with goat meat intestines, steamed Fresh sativa leaves + Ugu leaves on the side.

You'll definitely stay 'woke' after consuming this meal kiss

RomanceRe: Sleeping Over In Olosho House: I Have Stopped Sleeping At Home by royalwax2: 3:55pm On Jul 06, 2024
ChildOfDoom:
I got home today around 5:45am after the gates at the Olosho house were opened for those who paid for daybreak sex to go back home. I slept off from exhaustion at my place and woke up not long ago to compose this.

My house is no longer a home pleasing for me to stay in (alone). Despite steady power supply in recent times and DStv to watch, I yearn for the comfort of the night time at the brothel close by.

Brothel Life begins by 7pm daily when they power their system, but I went a little earlier around 6:30pm yesterday to spice up my weekend. I bought predator, apples, cooked noodles, roast suya etc for both myself and the ladies I was close to there

In all, I lashed three ladies at intervals before I paid for daybreak sex with the fourth lady. The first one (with nice bum bum) took 5k, the second (tall and busty) 4500, the third (a slim girl that could twerk on me) 3k and the daybreak lady took 5k (only because it was late on). We cuddled, became chatty and bonded as I handled her mammalian glands and allowed her to use my phone for tiktok

I can hardly think of something more fun to occupy my night. Just that my finances are suffering sad
Don't lie. I believe you knacked some of those sluts on skin-to-skin level. grin
CelebritiesRe: Burna Boy Blast Davido For Getting Married To Chioma Having So Many Kids by royalwax2:
OKOATA:
Although I'm from SW but anyone that's tribalistic should be called a Batstad.
Yes Bro! Any Igbo ,Yoruba or Hausa person who is a tribalist deserves to be called a Batstad because they are the reason why Nigeria is still where it is.
Nigeria is supposed to be one of the richest and most developed countries in the world if we all work together to make it happen. And that's very possible due to the multiple natural mineral & human resources we have.
But these set of people are our problemhuh.
CelebritiesRe: Burna Boy Blast Davido For Getting Married To Chioma Having So Many Kids by royalwax2: 1:44pm On Jul 06, 2024
OKOATA:
You this pepperdem why your blood dey always hot anytime you hear davido name. Na you be Sofia? Abeg say the truth.
Don't mind the id1ot. He is not Sofia. He is one of those tribalistic b@stard from the south west who is still pained that Davido married an Igbo lady.
HealthRe: Please Help Identify This Skin Infection.Graphic Pictures by royalwax2: 9:03am On Jul 06, 2024
Na who she go nack eh? lipsrsealed
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2: 8:31am On Jul 06, 2024
Mariangeles:
Are you Ghanaian?
Your plate looks very busy. smiley
I be confirmed southerner oh! wink
Yes it is.
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2: 7:13am On Jul 06, 2024
Vegetables in every meal kiss
Jollof rice, fried dodo, fried eggs & fish.

AutosRe: Vw Tiguan Suv - SOLD by royalwax2: 6:56am On Jul 04, 2024
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Good Morning, I didn't receive your call. Guess network diverted the call but didn't ring on my phone. You need to re-check the number you dailed. 2m won't fly. The SUV was purchased brand new and well maintained with service done regularly at Automedic Nigeria. Engine is super sound. This deal is best for someone who wishes to resell as you could fix gear issues and resell higher. All original purchase documents are intact. Possible reduction in price after inspection would be agreed cost of gear fixing to be deducted. But this is after inspection.
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The what led to the failure of the Transmission?
Foreign AffairsRe: Biden Told Ally That He Is Weighing Whether To Continue In The Race by royalwax2: 9:42pm On Jul 03, 2024
God1000:
I think the issue for voters is not whether he is fit to withstand the rigors of the campaign. The issue is whether he can be an effective President for the next term given the reality of biology we all have to accept.

He has had a long successful political career, but at 81, he needs to step down for Kamala Harris.

Donald trump should withdraw from the race as well, he's 78, an unhinged old man, a convicted felon that tells a lot of lies.
Why not go and force Trump to withdraw from the race.
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2: 3:31pm On Jul 03, 2024
PinkNature:
Walk me through how you made the pepper soup.
Ingredients :
Smoked fish
Maggie/seasoning cubes
Fresh pepper
Little palm oil
Cray fish
Onion
Local pepper soup spice
Scent leaves
Salt to taste.
There is no special method of preparing peppers soup. Nothing to fry. Just mix everything in the pot on the fire. But don't overcook the scent leaves.
Most people use tin tomatoes for pepper soup but I don't. I prefer it 'Natural' so I use little quantity of palm oil & local pepper soup spice.
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2:
Smoked fish pepper soup + white rice + Steamed vegetables (Fresh sativa leaves/Ugu leaves).

Lunch is served cool

PoliticsRe: Economy: Time For Talking Over For Tinubu - Punch Editorial by royalwax2:
huh
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by royalwax2:
Heavy breakfast /
PoliticsRe: How President Tinubu Is Restructuring Nigeria Silently by royalwax2: 8:21am On Jul 02, 2024
ivandragon:
[s]How President Tinubu Is Restructuring Nigeria Silently (1)
IndependentJul 2, 2024 4:17 AM
Shell
[s]It was the iconic Charles Darwin, who made the case that: “it is not the stron­gest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most re­sponsive to change.”

Nigerians may wake up one day soon to the reality that “our own dear native land” has been reformed in very profound ways without the usual debates associated with such change. This assertion is underscored by the fact that President Bola Tinubu seems to be responding to the desire for change in the manner that our country has operated since the military coup in 1966 ended our six-year-old democracy that began in 1960 when the British granted our country inde­pendence.

After being governed largely by the mil­itary since the unfortunate 1966 interreg­num, which degenerated into a civil war that raged from 1967-70, followed by governance through elected civilians who have been applying the statutes books (1978, 1989, and 1999 constitutions of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) developed by the military and foisted on politicians, President Tinubu, hav­ing obtained the privilege through the ballot box to govern the nation since May 29, 2023, appears committed to restructuring Nigeria.

But he seems not to be doing so in the traditional way of a set-piece National Sov­ereign Conference such as the 2014 National Conference held during the watch of former President Goodluck Jonathan, which is the type Nigerians are familiar with.

Nevertheless, slowly but surely, Presi­dent Tinubu is engaging in the process of restructuring, relying on the legislative and judicial systems, respectively, whenever each of them is found to be more suitable for the purpose.


Tinubu
Perhaps, his apparent piecemeal restruc­turing initiative is driven/motivated by the fact that more often than not, the records from national conferences on governance systems that are supposed to move our coun­try forward, hardly get implemented but end up being shelved to gather dust after billions of naira must have been invested and a lot of man-hours expended by the wise men/ women assembled from across the country to fashion or more appropriately hammer out a system of government or leadership formu­la that is best suited to move our nation of multiple nationalities forward.

Clearly, Nigerians were uncomfortable with the parliamentary system practised by the United Kingdom, our former colonizer, that handed over their system to us when it granted our country independence in 1960. Hence the military coup of January 1966 and the counter-coup of June of the same year that ended the practice of the parliamentary system of governance.

It is striking that while Nigerian leaders were involved in adopting the parliamentary constitution bequeathed on us via several meetings between our elected political lead­ers and UK parliamentarians in Lancashire England before granting Nigeria indepen­dence 64 years ago, the 1999 constitution which is currently being used to govern our country is a product of purely military diktat.


Although, Nigeria is a multi-nation coun­try (with three major ethnic groups – Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa/Fulani) like the UK which is an amalgam of four nations – Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and England, and has been func­tioning well together since a parliamentary system of governance was established in the European country on 1st day of May 1707 when the parliament first met, Nigeria has after only six years of independence (1960- 66) dumped the parliamentary system and replaced it with the American presidential system in 1978.

Our country changed from a parliamenta­ry to a presidential governance system after a bitterly fought civil war for three years, heralding a series of military coups with the men in uniform toppling one another until democracy was restored in 1978, which was dovetailed by the crafting of a constitution by the military modeled after the United States of America system.

It may appear innocuous, but the rever­sion to the 1960 national anthem, “Nigeria We Hail Thee…” after jettisoning the ver­sion that had replaced it from 1978 “Arise Oh Compatriots…” on May 29, 2024, is a clear testament to the fact that President Tinubu is on a mission to overhaul Nigeria from the root to the trunk and the branches, albeit he is doing it piecemeal, hence not many people have noticed the silent evolution.

In fact, it would take a very keen observ­er to notice the political wheel of change turning slowly and steadily. But in my view, although I am aware some Nigerians may differ, the change of our national anthem from the former to the latter by the National Assembly is part of the restructuring of our country via the legislature in their normal course of work.

It aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of restructuring which he shared with se­lect members of the Yoruba intelligentsia during a visit to the National Leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, in Akure, Ondo State, South West Nigeria last Febru­ary.

Reportedly, in the course of the meeting, President Tinubu had assured his audience that he was aware of the need to restructure Nigeria but that a good foundation must be laid before restructuring so that it would stand the test of time. The national public­ity secretary of Afenifere, Jare Ajayi, who was part of the closed-door meeting, made the disclosure. “The President said that the structure he is trying to put in place in Ni­geria economically, socially, and politically would be such that it would bring Nigeria back to where it is supposed to be.”

Shortly after Tinubu’s reassurance to Yoruba elders on his commitment to re­structuring Nigeria, making him the second sitting president of Nigeria after Goodluck Jonathan to acknowledge the need to re­structure the nation, which is remarkably unusual as it would ultimately whittle down the power of the president, in April last year, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, a strong Tinu­bu supporter, raised the fear of the following consequences if Tinubu did not restructure Nigeria, “… even your economic policies will fail, your infrastructure and transformation will fail. We will just go back threading the same old spur.”

Although the restructuring started from day one when he made the proclamation: “subsidy is gone” during his inauguration on May 29, 2023, which is about a year ago, the subsequent policy pronouncements that President Bola Tinubu has made towards restructuring Nigeria for good have been positive and bold steps.

They include the initiative of securing lo­cal government autonomy from the strangle­hold of governors by suing them (governors) in court for a clear court ruling concerning the illegality of their not conducting local government elections, rather they appoint caretaker committees comprising people that, rather than being elected representa­tives of the people, are nothing but glorified Special Assistants or Sole Administrators, thereby usurping the role of men/women who are supposed to be elected by the masses.

Once that matter, which is currently pend­ing, is resolved in the law court (the Supreme Court has reserved judgment), there would no longer be ambiguities through which there had been contraventions of the law as it would become grounds for impeachment of any governor in breach.

Another aspect that President Tinubu has commenced setting up the framework for restructuring is central policing, which has been in practice since it replaced local polic­ing with native police that is the nucleus of the Nigeria Police Force, as it is known today.

This means that like our political system, which has changed from parliamentary to presidential and is subject to another change, policing has also changed from local polic­ing in the colonial days to the centralized policing currently in practice and about to be reversed to the old system like the national anthem which recently got reversed.

Preparatory to adopting a state policing structure, of which Nigeria remains the only country amongst 25 in the world still operat­ing federal policing systems, Mr. President has set up a committee with the 36 state gov­ernors to achieve the mandate of devolving the central policing system in Nigeria to the states in conformity with the practice in the United States of America, Australia, Germa­ny, and Sweden.

Currently, the Federal Government keeps 52.68 percent of all incomes in Nigeria. Some pundits are making the case that no matter how difficult, President Tinubu should let go of some of the 52.68%. That would certainly happen if the state policing initiative of Mr. President becomes a reality.

That line of reasoning is validated by the reality that it would be required that some funding currently going to the Federal Gov­ernment be allocated to the states to support state police as soon as the current central police is rejigged with less power.

Put succinctly, perhaps the NPF would be reverting to the way it was in the pre-inde­pendence days with provincial police taking charge of managing local crimes and the NPF only getting involved if the crime was committed across state boundaries, which was the prevailing order of things.

The third silent restructuring sign on the horizon is the ongoing negotiations between organized labor and the Federal Government on the national minimum wage.

By the time it concludes, the identified aberrations in the National Minimum Wage Act 2019, which imposes a uniform minimum income for workers nationwide (a law that some of us have argued breach­es the principle of true federalism which guarantees a reasonable level of autonomy of each of the federating units) may likely be reversed to allow each state to negotiate the minimum wage that it can afford to pay depending on the state’s capacity and ability.

If such a likely scenario were to manifest as a product of the intensive engagements between organized labor and the Federal [s]Government, it would require the parlia­ment to amend the National Minimum Wage Act 2019 in the manner that the National An­them Act 2024 was amended as part of the activities marking the first anniversary of the incumbent administration[/s] on May 29[/s], this year.[/s]

https://independent.ng/how-president-tinubu-is-restructuring-nigeria-silently-1/?utm_source=&utm_medium=%5Btwitter%5D
Reading all these thrash this early morning is not a welcome idea. BULABA has failed thoroughly.
CrimeRe: Suspected Herders Hack Ogun Rice Farmer To Death by royalwax2:
Yoruba and Fulani are one. (Yorulani)..... Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Aug 2018.

This is between 2 brothers. I'm outta here..
PoliticsRe: Don’t Allow North East Slide Back Into Theater Of Terrorism, Atiku Tells FG by royalwax2: 6:35am On Jul 01, 2024
So we have returned to another era of suicide bombings in this countryhuh

The president of this country is focused on changing the presidential private jet.
Na wa
RomanceRe: Why Do Dark Female pussi Stinks by royalwax2: 4:37pm On Jun 30, 2024
Knightred:
why do their pinkypunny smell awfulundecided.
Can't they wash it cause it stinksundecided
It's either you are still a child or you are a psychiatric patient.
Smelly vagina has nothing to do with a woman's skin color, skin tone, race and tribe. It's all about how a woman practices good personal hygiene & takes care of herself.
RomanceRe: Rejoice In The Taste Of Freshness (pics) by royalwax2: 2:47pm On Jun 30, 2024
Na WA oh! So despite all these cheap fishes wey plenty over there in Maiduguri for people to eat and chill , yet Bandits terrorists dey bomb people. Bandits terrorists for eat these fishes, freshen and fatten up then leave terrorism alone
Car TalkRe: My Car Consume A Lot Of Water Rapidly by royalwax2: 12:52pm On Jun 30, 2024
Whogoodgood:
My car (Lexus 1s250 2009) consume water rapidly but there’s no leakage outside. It’s becoming so embarrassing topping up water. Somebody have an ideal what going on or what I can do ?

Plz any Mechanic in the house that can help? Btw I live In Abuja Incase
If you don't see any form of leakage under the car, then the water could be leaking into your engine knw as head/top gasket failure.
Check if there is water on your engine dipstick or there is oil in your coolant tank/radiator.
Does the car smoke?
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