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This one too make sense..
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Very hard to console someone going through the genuine intense pain and sorrow of loosing a loved one... Lost my eldest brother who was very close to me about ten years ago, but in my private moments these days, I still weep...., I mean for different reasons; he was still young, he liked life, he was like our role model in the house with his extremely ambitious adventures across the globe.., he complained to me about his fear of early death few months before he passed on, he didn't take my advice on a family issue and I was sort of "carrying face" for him when he suddenly died! Bros, the pain no be here! I did two things though; firstly, I always console myself with the many examples of people who have lost loved ones and have managed to carry on with life. It kind of provides you with a road map to survive the pains. Secondly, I started to pretend to myself that he was still there but deu to the distance between us, I can't see him. He was living in Europe then, I was tucked away in Asia. In years leading to his death, we seldom came home the same time though he was planning to visit but couldn't deu to health challenges. So I just pretended he was still over there and the years dragged on... Anything to hang in there till the day I die too.. It can be very painfull bro. Only those with the experience can understand.. |
marsman:How's your day going? |
Meanwhile, the British high commissioner is busy running from pillar to post trying to maintain "tranquility", which is an essential ingredient needed to have the conducive atmosphere for the violent rape of the country by British multi Nationals for more than a century now.. That is why they will always be on the side of the tyrants..They are not interested in any justice for the ordinary people anywhere they have set their evil feet on. All they do is to find the most brutal characters in these areas to help them hold the masses down, so they can loot and loot and loot.. If we don't get the British and their manipulative structures in Nigeria off our back,. We will continue to move in circles.. |
No silly nothern officers should connive with nothern politicians to stage a fake coup just to extend nothern grip on power, using the ongoings as an excuse..we know you lot |
BigSarah:Believe me, that is his prayers.. No be Biodun them again? You don't know these people.. 24 hours plotting evil... Far more worried than the northerners. Typical.. |
People like the OP, who are desperate to sell their gorry souls for a bowl of badly cooked ewedu are the main reason Nigeria is what it is today... |
12 names? That's for the past week or months? The Awkuzu SARS I know can kill that number in a day! No exaggeration here! Personally, I think that the beastial acts of SARS officers across the country in recent times could be coming from former officers of the Awkuzu command, who worked there for years but were later transferred to different parts of the country following recent directives from the police authorities that personnels who have served a long time in the state should be sent to other states.. The impunity was unbelievable. Somebody arrested could die in 48 hours if the family didn't vomit huge cash quickly! Not making this one up, ask folks that lived at nnewi or Onitsha... And this lasted for years... |
There is a good chance that if you start a protest against the devil down south, our nothern brothers will immediately start an opposite protest in support of the devil in such torrid spots like Kano and Kaduna... It's not necessarily about the substance of the protest per see... It's all about taking the opposite view simply because for whatever reason, folks get some adrenaline kicks watching those from other regions squeam in pains! Sadism? |
Wahala dey sleep, inyanga wan go wake am.. |
Doesn't look like Akintola.? |
Opari... |
majamajic:No problem.. It's ok.. |
limeta:
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lifenajeje:
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Coldie:Lolz De bu qi |
Coldie:Very abominable flag...
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ibedun:Good.. How's your day going? |
JAMO84:We are not measuring dikcs here, if you have problems with one Jonathan, stroll down to Otueke and relieve yourself.. Eject me from your misery. I don't have a slavish mentality otherwise I would have joined you to be selling one Daurra dog poop as candy all over nairaland! In essence, be guided... |
If the poverty was not so suffocating and the maladministration so glaring, the socalled "Nigerian George sorros" won't find the hungry millions to do their bidding... The problem with typical Nigerian politicians and the so called influencers is that any cause they are not DIRECTLY in charge is always seen as a challenge that needs to be ridiculed and derided. .. Obviously, though he was amongst the initial leaders of the cry against sarz, more popular voices have emerged and he is struggling to accept this humbling reality.. |
BeeBeeOoh:Obviously in the whole SE, you can count the so-called Buhari projects with half the fingers in just one hand... When Fashola said that "people who lost the war should not enjoy more than those who won the war" under Jonathan, he knew what he was going on about.. |
SLAP44:University solar systems which an average business man can provide and a tomb in the east, then billion dollar gas pipeline and rail tracks in Niger republic. Evidently, Buhari as at this moment, is doing more heavily-costilier projects, more economically benefitial projects, more generationally uplifting projects in Niger republic than in eastern nigeria from whenc the funds that pays for those projects will come from! That is no more tribalism, that is something worse that apartheid! Notice the second Niger bridge computer rendition as posted by the op has train tracks? The federal government killed the idea of biulding in a rail track on the second Niger bridge because according to them, there was no money! But we have enough to biuld even more for buharis brothers in zinda and marada... And you wonder why the country is moving in circles. |
Very apt that the OP, who btw has a well earned reputation here for wrechlessly depositing inventive pro-government propaganda, sited a GRAVE as an example of the federal governments workaholic credentials in the East. A grave!!! Only in the East! That Ziks graveyard is most probably the only Fashola completed project is eastern nigeria after 6 solid years as the works minister! Tomorrow, with his typical mischievous skull, he will be angling to become the president and when the East says no, folks will term it tribalism.. They do nothing in the East, all they shout from morning till night is "Second Niger bridge"', just to divert attention.. Fashola deliberately visits the east every now and then to take pictures at the second Niger bridge so as to make it look like he is working. He is seen in pictures commissioning roads and housing estates elsewhere and only seen pointing at imaginary objects at Onitsha head bridge. He awards contracts for hundreds of kilometers of roads elsewhere, but will devide eastern roads into stages before awarding, thereby spending more time and resources on one road in the east than elsewhere. Fasholas 6 years incharge of the works ministry in a period where other regions have seen significant facelift shows why it's ethically wrong to make a tribalist a minister! For those who don't know, at the moment, the works ministry appropriates bugeted funds for the ministry from the finance ministry in bulk, then whimsically decides on which projects to do first. This was unlike before, when budgeted funds are tied to specific projects. Fashola started this. What does this mean? They can tell you they budgeted 1 trillion fr enugu to onitsha expressway, but once the budget is passed, released funds can be used for "far more urgent projects" in say maiduguri! Everything from the moment the budget was passed depends on Fashola and Buhari! Inventive tribalism! That is what Fashola stands for.. Noticed that Eastern governors these days bypass him while relating with the feds on eastern projects? |
slivertongue:The biggest problem that the government is dealing with today is self inflicted; The rapid expansion of government through the endless duplication of agencies, with the ultimate aim to create more jobs for the boys has now led to a "once in a lifetime" increase in recurrent expenditures that is soooo bad, the government has to borrow to offset overheads.. Yearly, budgets are now almost full of borrowed funds that will go into the payment of the buldgeoning salaries/estacodes/allowances of all sorts of political positions that at this point, it's fair to say that the government has turned the civil service into some sort of "social safety" program. In some curious cases, agencies are deliberately duplicated, just to create more spaces for nephews and nieces in the civil service. For instance, we have The Police, The EFCC, The ICPC, all doing the same thing, all staffed to the brim, all gulping billions to maintain! Moreover, because of the alarming lack of inventive start ups, most graduates aim mostly to get government salaried jobs, hoping to get their normal promotions while sitting in front of big desks from where they contribute next to nothing in terms of productivity.. Successive governments know this but can't do anything about it because flooding the civil service with all sorts of political hirelings and ethnic henchmen has proven to be the easiest and quickest way to compensate thugs and tribal loyalists who "stood strong" with the president/governor minister/commissioner/LGA chairs..., during the challenging periods of unpredictable campaigns and corrupt elections. It has also proven to be the surest way of sucking Niger Delta oil money for at least 35 years as a "worker" and thereafter as a pensioner.. |
MikeMicheal:Lolz Babe set wella
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Fixednaijanews:This is hilariously sickening.. |
omenka:Thanks but no thanks for your "wonderful advise"... Now run along to the backyard and play with your mates... Right now, I don't have time for some wannabe ego tripper... |
omenka:It has actually gone beyond apportioning blames... I'm stating the facts the way they are. The problem is that you seem to chose which evil you will see. Pls, who wrote the 1999 Constitution? Who dominated power post 1970 and have continiously fabricated all sorts of sickening papers which are forced down our throats as the costitution? Who wrote a weird Constitution that has Made it seemingly impossible to make any significant structural changes unless we get the permission of almost every state, including those benefitting from the Injustice about to be upturned? Referendum? Allocations formula? State creation? Those that control the coercive instruments of the state, controls power! It's that simple. The police? The army, the civil defence? How do I jump those huddles to effect changes in my state without being silenced? How do state governors even take charge, when a state commissioner can easily disobey him, or arrest him (ala Ngige) and nothing happens? You are just muddling the facts. Under the present structure, state governor/states and other 'lesser' positions are basically at the whims of the presidency, and the north has been dictating who assumes that position post 1970. So yes, the progenitors of the dominant political ideologies are very much responsible for mess that is Nigeria today.. |
This man wasted many many lives... That man is the worst killer in uniform in nigeria... At a point, mortuaries started to refuse corpses from SARS cos of the frequency. Teaching hospitals in anambra and environs never lacked human specimen cos of this man... Go and ask. I heard stories and I have a relative who was a victim. Even Awkuzu community asked them to relocate because of their heinous crimes.. e be tinz |
How can a section of the country that contributes the minimum, hijack power and insist on doing away with the federal character just to loot all resources in sight at the detriment of those who contribute more? The north should be the one begging to be allowed into this convulsing amalgam but it's starting to look like they are the ones giving the country a "take it or leave it" mentality... Restructuring is the way out! |
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