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Chinese gals are good at helping your work. Very very efficient in building up their partner. If you are a business man and she's in love with you, she will be all over the place, helping you beat down prices with factories. Help you negotiate with new suppliers, basically help improve your business. Most times taking the initiative to improve things. And they do so while being very romantically loyal. So for a business man there, a close Chinese gf is a big asset. But they can be very jealous too. Which is understandable taking into consideration the enermous energy and loyalty they put into a relationship. So if you must cheat, that's if you can't do without cheating, just make sure she never sees you. Otherwise, na big wahala. Some can easily commit suicide cos of that. |
slawormiir:Ko easy to
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Juliusmalema:Perform magic with Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu at the helm of the committee to scout for the candidate? They over politicized the election process and outsiders hijacked the whole establishment. You can't leave the process of electing leaders of important pressure groups in the hand of politicians interested in one office or the other. They're going to be compromised because of their expanding interests.. |
You guys should grow up.. This whole abia state is this , Anambra state is that is way too childish.. Even if it's being done by "outsiders".. Doesn't change anything. . Very silly behavior.. |
BigBashiru:Britain CREATED Nigeria. Thats the sad reality! It doesn't excuse our underachievements, but it sort of put things into a clearer perspective! Britain moulded this country, ruled it over half a century directly, handed over to their favorite slaves and has been pulling strings from afar ever since. As it regards influencing British politics, that's very possible. But most times, You just can't punch above your weight. Maybe if we did well administratively in building up this country, we can be in a position to influence politics in Britain. Some of her former colonies in Asia, like India or Pakistan can.. But it's a little different here. Personally, I believe that colonialism and neo-colonialism in Africa have always been tainted with base racism when compared to such acts elsewhere.. That's a story for another day shaaa |
The way all of you are lambasting the governor yet during the ENDSARS riots, he was the only governor that was able to walk freely in the streets. Street cred there... Makes me think that most of these noise are partisan rants from those who worship at Buorddillion ministries.. |
africantycoon:Nobody is playing victim here and I'm not giving excuses! I'm just telling it as it's. This is evil. You're describing it as normal business practices. What's is normal about using your underhand links to prop-up rulers in your former colonies, then use their offices to impose business laws that favour your businesses at the expense of those countries? British oil companies activities in the Nigerian oil sector are basically not monitored because of the corrupt administrative set up in this country that the British helped to set up and defend vigorously at every turn. They get involved in our elections in very humiliating ways. Cameron almost holding a gun to Jonathan's head to hand over! Now we're left with this eternaly blundering president and all they do, is to sit back in their country to laugh at us. They're utilizing their political tentacles in this country since the colonial days to wreck havoc! If our relationship with them can't be straightened up in a way that each other's interests are duly respected, they should be told to stay clear. The country has paid enough deus to Britain for all her "civil war help". It's now time to use Nigerias resources to help Nigerians. It's starting to look like there's nothing profoundly beneficial in our so-called "cordial relationship" with the British. Heads or tails, we are loosing.. |
The British influence in Nigerias politics needs to be curtailed! They have taken enough! They are imposing leaders and setting up agendas that are impoverishing the Nigerian people! This is Nigeria, the biggest concentration of black people anywhere in the world. Britain should respect that heritage and give us some space. Their imperialistic actions are mainly the reason why Nigeria is bedeviled with bad leadership while loosing billions to multinational oil companies. This kind of warped analysis are done to provide cover for inept pro British politicians in Abuja. We are not their political guinea pigs! They should stop experimenting with our lives. Britain should stop imposing dead woods on us as presidents.. |
Fashola will go and commission roads and housing in other zones but when it comes to the SE, he goes to Onitsha bridge head to take pictures! In 6 years, the only projects Fashola has done in Eastern nigeria is the second Niger bridge and Ziks graveyard! That man is Evil! |
XANDERO85:Just noticed that too.. |
Ojiofor:And ipob are Hutus, right? Didn't even know you were an imposter all along |
Very interesting.. Yesterday, authoritative sources informed us that recession is here. So today, you guys have to go and get a painter to try his luck in confusing us with different kinds of wierd drawings of bags of money that will do nothing to reduce the alarming level of poverty in the land. Lol, More propaganda. Regretably, a recession is one problem you can't "paint" and "draw" your way away from.. |
Nackzy:Ndi ogbu ara òbara...
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Aufbauh:Take all of them to court but make sure Tinubus name is in the list. Others might have moved on but From the allegations against him he's still looting Lagos with Alphabeta.. |
greensandy:Brother, Fresh ones... Very fresh allegations of massive lootings..And even the ones you are talking about, he wasn't declared free of corruption by the courts, it was just a question of technicalities.. Let him just go the courts and clear himself if he is clean. Very simple if you ask me.. |
Aufbauh:He has numerous allegations of corruption to deal with. Some of them running into billions of naira. He has to explain! That is not witch-hunt |
The maximum disarray in the Niger Delta is the main reason the former eastern Nigeria is not getting all the attention it should be getting.. They're never unified and are always competing amongst themselves. They see the northerners as their socalled allies and that whole weird relationship is the main reason the whole region is being exploited. |
Just123:Houses in capitalist economies are mainly built by real estate companies who borrow from banks to build in order to meet the housing needs. You should be more worried if the citizens will have enough savings to embark on a mortgage scheme that will help them own a house and make the real estate business profitable for operators.. |
We don't have good policies on housing and roads and the general environment. You make good policies, you enforce them and you get stuff like this. One more thing, in Nigeria, individuals biuld mainly. As in individuals buy plots of land then build based on different plans. This makes neighbourhoods look haphazardly disorganized..Elsewhere, it's huge companies like Julius Berger and co with all the man power and resources to build beutiful stuffs based on city planning codes. |
The reason the bandit problem persists is because of a system riddled with nepotistic appointments. The whole defence heirachy is basically a fulani fiefdom and most of the communities at the receiving end are mostly either Hausa communities or northern minorities! Operational commanders are not decisive enough because although splinter groups are growing, the main bulk of the fulani invading groups were given some sorts of nod by the administration in Kaduna and sundy areas.. The realisation that the security agencies won't be hard on them has emboldened most of these groups and the lack of arrests, prosecutions and sentencing haven't helped matters. Now these groups are making huge money through illegal mining and kidnappings. They are starting to fund more organized organizations.. It's a prelude to disaster. This is the reason why folks should have spoken up vociferously when Buhari was turning the countrys security institutions into tribal agencies. |
This one will rape a cow |
What Lagos needs is underground metro... From one area to the other. Case solved. Unfortunately, they will tell you they have no money even though a chunk of what Tinubu stole can help do that.. |
I give up! Tufiakwaa!
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nairavsdollars:The government has a general embargo on food imports. That means we have to buy Nigerian if the foodstuff can be poduced in Nigeria. On the surface, it looks like a good policy triggered to help local farmers but it's actually the reason Nigerians are underfed. The reason is simple; since we can't buy from other countries directly, we must buy from these northern producers who dominate this sector. This is so because the government has made billions of solid aggricultural investments in the north, in terms of dams, irrigations, sillohs, soft loans for farmers, subsidized tractors and drainages etc. With the massive lands and their cooperative societies, northern farmers have a strong edge against Southern farmers. One is not really bothered by this, they are 'fellow kwantirimen', right? But where it gets irritating is when you have food shortages, the government under a northern leadership will refuse to open the borders for targeted imports. The excuse is that they want to protect local farmers, meanwhile fulani herdsmen from Mauritania, Chad, central African republic, Mali , name them are busy walking into Nigeria to sell cows at exaggerated prices! Is Niger republic a state in Nigeria? These guys are making huge profits which disappear with them across the border. Obviously a huge source of capital flight since they are mainly not Nigerians and they have to change to dollars because most of them are from francophone countries. Essentially with the open borders in the north, we are subsidizing the economies of other countries as we buy food at exhorbitant rates., underfeeding Nigerian citizens in the process. |
eduj:Umeahi joined one sick party called the APC the other day and after some talks of him running for the presidency, The very next week, Yoruba leaders in their flowing babaringa ran to Aso rock to meet Buhari! Take a second look at that movement... All the times we have been reading of Buhari planning to hand over to a fellow fulani, they were not concerned! But the very moment an Igbo name seem to be seriously in the mix, they went for their sallah and Christmas dresses and headed straight to Abuja to stop this "ugly development"! It was the same rascally behavior when they intentionally created an Igbo image for Jonathan just to summon enough ethnic hate in yorubaland in order to get rid of him from office. The way they are going, you cant help but start to wonder what exactly is Yorubas ultimate goal in Nigerias politics? Is to to better themselves or is it to STOP the Igbo? |
Tranquill:Yaraduas regime came to an end the very moment Dora Akunyili, a minister under his administration came out to rail against "cabals".. You guys should stop rewriting history! The Igbo support for the SS has been there and will always be there because of the fact that a sizeable chunk of the SS are either Igbos! Or biologically/culturally close to the igbos! It takes a lot of nerve to rewrite recent history sooo brazenly! The so called SS as a regional grouping is basically the brainchild of Igbo delegations to the national conference under Abacha! Otherwise, most probably, they will still be under the former eastern Nigeria. It was the likes of Ekwueme and co that supported that idea. In that same conference, the idea of resource control/derivation was mentioned, guess what? It was only the SS and the SE that were left together to do the fighting. Even the SW that was hitherto parroting their support for resource control was nowhere to be found.. |
LikeAking:How did he change the political landscape that ushered in military regimes? I don't understand how we reach conclusions sometimes. He stopped a coup which he was not part of. Even danjuma that killed him has come out to say he was angry with the man for not putting the coupists on trial quickly.Ironsi rounded the whole coupists and had them in jail until the day he was killled. A counter coup was organized against him, not necessarily because of what he has done but mainly as a result of the actions of the coupists he arrested. A coup he quelled singlehandedly by the way! Without Ironsi, that Nzeogwus coup would have succeeded, which in my on appraisal should have been a good deal for Nigeria. Unless you are blaming him for being so politically naive in appointing nothern officers into strategic positions (something I consider to be a crime against humanity with the benefit of hindsight) or for thinking about a unitary system(a policy thrust he never lived to implement), Otherwise, the man should be left alone. Those who really destroyed Nigeria, came after Ironsi not before him. Those abusing him for the situation of the country today while not mentioning the likes of Gowon, murtala, Buhari, Babangida or Abacha are only being mischievous.. |
nairaman66:You're totally right on that score.. |
gidgiddy:This was a huge military operation.. |
Officialgarri:Lol Dude is forcing it.. People seem more interested in him than his music. He should think about that... Not trying to rain on his parade tho.. |
That guys music is boring... He should consider pivoting to another area of entertainment while the attention is still on him.. |
LikeAking:Aguiyi Ironsi can't loose both ways.. it's unfair. Everybody keeps blaming the man for both ends of Nigerias misfortune. For heavens sake, this man was killled for whatever ideas he sprouted. He wasn't given any time to implement any! Im not his biggest fan but the fact is that Just 6 months on the job and he was killled. The north said they didn't like his unification policies. Some minorities too. The man was hounded down and killed in the most brutal fashion possible! How can you kill a man for ideas not yet implemented, take over government for over half a century, managing well over a thrilllion dollars in revenue ever since, THEN turn back to blame the same man you killed half a century ago for your present day woes?? Does that make sense? You blame him for the unitary system which was still an idea when he died. Why did you kill him then if you can't do things differently? |
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