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CrimeRe: Woman Caught Stealing Cassava In A Farm In Abia, Paraded Around Town (Photos) by Saig: 7:01pm On Aug 05, 2020
This is nonsense. Did they parade Orji uzo kalu like that huh
CrimeRe: Woman Caught Stealing Cassava In A Farm In Abia, Paraded Around Town (Photos) by Saig: 7:01pm On Aug 05, 2020
This is nonsense. Did they parade Orji uzo kalu like that?
Foreign AffairsRe: Beirut, Lebanon Explosion: Father Trying To Save His Son by Saig: 10:23am On Aug 05, 2020
Amotolongbo:
Go and read about medieval Christianity also. If the Catholics and Protestants had access to bomb then, they would have destroyed the whole earth a long time ago
Why are they not doing it now that those things are available.
PoliticsRe: Lauretta Onochie: The Calm Down Video Is A Clear Case Of Child Abuse by Saig: 9:17am On Aug 04, 2020
Madam you are not in the UK. Different strokes for different folks
PoliticsRe: Governor Wike Gives 41 Range Rover SUVs To Judges In Rivers State by Saig: 9:14am On Aug 04, 2020
why won't corrupt people keep getting away with corruption when the judges are muzzled??

make the judiciary independent
PoliticsRe: NDDC: Pondei, Others Spent N5bn As Medical Allowances – Senate Report by Saig: 9:10am On Aug 04, 2020
so why exactly are we supposed to know there is fraud when nothing will be done a about it huhso why exactly are we supposed to know there is fraud when nothing will be done a about it
Christianity EtcRe: My Unbiased Summary As A Former Member Of Celestial Church Of Christ... by Saig: 3:06pm On Aug 03, 2020
maybe that's why you are also trying to balance the truth
RomanceRe: 5 Guys: Which Should I Choose? Help A Confused Girl by Saig: 1:53pm On Aug 03, 2020
grin
Karlifate:
Confused OP with her confused thread has confused me to the extent that I'm left confused.
It is safe to call this thread, a CONFUSION GALORE THREAD.
grin
Karlifate:
Confused OP with her confused thread has confused me to the extent that I'm left confused.
It is safe to call this thread, a CONFUSION GALORE THREAD.
CultureRe: Olubayo Adesola: Dogs Are Not Reared In Ara, Osun State. It's A Taboo by Saig: 12:52pm On Aug 03, 2020
is this not the more reason why they should have dogs as pets??

besides it's more taboo to abandon the Almighty God and worship stone or any object
TravelRe: Charter Airlines Defy Flight Ban, Fly Rich Nigerians Abroad by Saig: 5:40pm On Aug 02, 2020
Hand over this country to the military now. Maybe some sense and normalcy will return
PoliticsRe: Buhari Commissions The New 820 Medium/high Capacity Transport Buses In Lagos by Saig: 12:11pm On Apr 25, 2019
AutoJoshNG:
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President Muhammadu Buhari was in Lagos state yesterday and he commissioned the new 820 medium/high capacity Mercedes Benz transport buses which is part of the projects that was handled by the Lagos state government.

The Lagos state projects that brought the president to Lagos state for commissioning include the rehabilitated 10-lane Oshodi – Muritala Muhammed International Airport Road; the 170-Bed ‘Ayinke House’ (Maternity Hospital)) at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja; the Lagos State Theatre at Oregun, Ikeja; new 820 Mass Transit Buses and the multi-level Oshodi Transport Interchange along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway.

The president successfully commissioned the new 820 medium/high capacity Mercedes Benz transport buses which is part of the reform initiative aimed at making the lives of the people better.

According the the incumbent governor of Lagos state, Gov Akinwunmi Ambode, the bus is meant to better the lives of people irrespective of gender, tribe or political leanings by providing a more efficient & comfortable means of moving people around the state.

Read his tweet below;

The new 820 medium/high capacity Transport Buses is part of our Bus Reform Initiative aimed at making life better for all our people, irrespective of gender, tribe or political leanings by providing a more efficient & comfortable means of moving people around t/ state #PMBInLagos

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SOURCE: https://autojosh.com/buhari-lagos-state-commission-buses/
After now they will be talking about growing Nigerias economy when they cannot patronize indigenous Innoson vehicles
CelebritiesRe: Adeboye: Meet Winners Of Daddy Freeze #TeaChallenge by Saig: 11:55pm On Mar 05, 2019
delishpot:
Daddy freeze is mocking God not man. His cup may soon be full
Daddy Freez is mocking those who want to mock God....all the fake pastors looking for cheap attention
God cannot descend so low to drink tea with man
CelebritiesRe: Adeboye: Meet Winners Of Daddy Freeze #TeaChallenge by Saig: 11:50pm On Mar 05, 2019
HigherEd:
Freeze is an agent of the devil sent to attack the most vital feature of a believer which is Faith. Freeze wants you to be logical with your faith. He wants to move you into the realm where God cannot function which is the realm of logic and reason.

Fortunately, Logic doesn't cut with God. If you must be a believer in Jesus then you must first understand that logic and reason are anti faith. You must be able to wear the garment of faith while putting off the garment of intellect.
You are stupid
CrimeRe: Young Girl Survives After Being Shot By Robbers, Escapes With Bullet Wound.Photo by Saig: 7:58pm On Mar 05, 2019
Thanks be to God. To Him alone be the glory
CrimeRe: Kidnapped Son Of Umaru Yola Dies, Found With A Rope Round His Neck. Photos by Saig: 6:21pm On Mar 04, 2019
this is cruel. too bad on a little child
Christianity EtcRe: Where Are We From and What Is Our Purpose On Earth? by Saig: 5:33pm On Jan 20, 2019
pafo:
I really do not think there is a purpose for us here. We are concieved, birthed, we live and we die. No grand scheme, no singing angels at death and definitely no fiery furnace. It's just oblivion!
There is heaven. Jesus is the judge. better prepare and get ready. Act 2:37,38; 22:16
CareerRe: Tony Elumelu: The Sales Boy Turned Billionaire by Saig: 1:07am On Jan 02, 2019
This is inspiring. this paper certificate of a thing..class of degree does not always reflect the ability and intelligennce of an individual. Let's focus more on what people can do and give them the opportunity than writing them off at mere sight of their certificates
CareerRe: Tony Elumelu: The Sales Boy Turned Billionaire by Saig: 1:05am On Jan 02, 2019
gisthabit:
Tony Onyemaechi Elumelu is a Nigerian economist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is the chairman of Heirs Holdings, the United Bank for Africa, Transcorp and founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation.

According to him, below is a brief story of his success on how he rose from the being a poor and hungry salesman to a business mogul and a billionaire as a result of hard work and luck.

In business, the role luck plays in success and personal achievement is rarely discussed. If luck is mentioned, it is done with slight condescension, and usually dismissed as a product of hard work, not deserving significant attention. While hard work is paramount – and I have written extensively about the importance of working hard – history and my own experiences show that there is often a large element of success that hard work alone can not explain. It is simply not true that “you make your own luck.”

I started my career as a salesman, a copier salesman to be specific, young, hungry, and hardworking, but the reality was that I was just one of the thousands of young Nigerian graduates, all eager to succeed. How did I get from there to where I am now? Of course, hard work, resilience, a long-term vision – but also luck.

A year after earning a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Lagos, I applied to join a new generation bank, Allstates Trust Bank. The bank’s one-page newspaper advertisement demanded a minimum of a Second Class Upper result, but I applied regardless, submitting a cover letter and filled out application with my Second Class Lower Economics result.

By a stroke of luck, my application was reviewed by the Chairman/CEO, a painstaking man who carefully read my cover letter and was drawn to the confidence in my words. “I know I may not have met the qualifying criteria for the advertised roles, but I am intelligent, driven, ambitious and I will make the bank proud. My Second Class Lower result does not demonstrate the full extent of my intelligence and ability, and I know I can do so much more.” He read those words and took a chance on me. Though “unqualified”, he decided to throw me a lifeline, an opportunity.

I was invited to join the shortlist, followed by a long series of interviews and even more tests. At the end of a very rigorous process, I received good news – I had a place as an entry-level analyst. Even now, I wonder: What if the Founder had not personally gone through my application? What if my application was rejected at the very beginning? What if I never got the opportunity to work at Allstates Trust Bank?

The story continues: Within 12 months at the bank, aged 27, I went from analyst to branch manager – the youngest ever bank branch manager at the time. I was hard working, energetic, creative and prioritised getting things done, but it was also good fortune that my bosses Toyin Akin-Johnson and Ebitimi Banigo took notice, and then, believed in me. They took a chance on me by appointing me as branch manager after an incredibly short time in the bank. They recognised in me the raw materials needed to make a good leader and were prepared to invest in me and my ability. My rise to Branch Manager within a short period is a great story but I know in my heart, I was lucky, as well as deserving.

This position of branch manager was a solid platform which launched me into several top leadership roles. When we, a small group of hungry, determined, young outsiders, took over struggling Crystal Bank, it was as a direct result of the preparedness and exposure that we received early from our superiors and mentors. Without the intervention and goodwill of these people in my career, I would not have been prepared to take on far greater roles. These learning opportunities laid the pathway to future achievements. To put simply, I was lucky enough to be identified and trusted so early on in my career, and this put me on a unique road to success. I keep this in mind – it is humbling and also drives much of what I do today.

When I left UBA as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2010 to pursue other interests, I made a vow that through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, I would “institutionalise” luck and democratise access to opportunities for young Africans. I promised to leverage the success I have enjoyed, to spread luck and hope, provide opportunities and to empower the next generation of African entrepreneurs to succeed. Without luck in my early career, I would not be the man that I am today. I am a leader and philanthropist today because I encountered people who gave me a chance early in my career. It has been a lifetime goal to pay this forward in a transformative and impactful way.

Over the past three decades I have spent as a banker, investor, and turnaround expert, I have had the opportunity to meet thousands of entrepreneurs, like me. Many of them are young people with incredible dreams and business ideas but without the experience or access to mentoring and support required to build successful businesses. But most importantly, they have not yet been exposed to the right opportunity.

Our entrepreneurs are hard at work across the continent, identifying gaps in the market for specific products and services, and bridging these gaps with their innovation and ingenuity. Yet, many of these budding entrepreneurs often lack the capital, the networks, the training, the support to take their small business to national or regional scale. All they need is a helping hand, some luck, someone to believe in them and take a chance on them.

This is what the Tony Elumelu Foundation offers: a platform that empowers African entrepreneurs with opportunities ranging from business management training to mentoring, to funding to networking – championing their cause and giving them a global voice to actualise their ambitions. This is precisely why I launched the USD$100 million Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme to empower the next generation of African entrepreneurs. Indeed, their businesses may become the next UBAs (United Bank for Africa).

So, when I am asked, “Tony, why are you and your family doing this? What is in it for you?” I smile and recount my own story of luck. Luck is real, it is powerful, and I am committed to spreading it as far as I can. I am a beneficiary of luck, and I am passionate about sharing it across the continent, to all 54 countries.

Source: http://gisthabit.com/tony-elumelu-the-sales-boy-turned-billionaire/
This is inspiring. this paper certificate of a thing..class of degree does not always reflect the ability and intelligennce of an individual. Let's focus more on what people can do and give them the opportunity than writing them off at mere sight of their certificates
CelebritiesRe: Leave Gays Alone - Alexx Ekubo by Saig: 12:48am On Jan 02, 2019
slimdamatrix1:
Well said!
If more Nigerians actually learn to mind their business and focus on their own lives, Nigeria will be a better place indeed.
You live in the society with others so what they do affects you and what you do affects them. so minding your business does not mean condoning stupidity
CelebritiesRe: Leave Gays Alone - Alexx Ekubo by Saig: 12:45am On Jan 02, 2019
EmagNig:
Actor Alexx Ekubo has said that Nigerians should leave gay people alone and stop poking into other people's lifestyle.

The actor although denied being gay, but he felt the way an individual chooses to live their life should not be of concern to other people.

He wrote:



https://lailasnews.com/nigerians-should-leave-gay-people-alone-alexx-ekubo/
This guy just exhibited crass stupidity.
CelebritiesRe: Leave Gays Alone - Alexx Ekubo by Saig: 12:40am On Jan 02, 2019
EmagNig:
Actor Alexx Ekubo has said that Nigerians should leave gay people alone and stop poking into other people's lifestyle.

The actor although denied being gay, but he felt the way an individual chooses to live their life should not be of concern to other people.

He wrote:



https://lailasnews.com/nigerians-should-leave-gay-people-alone-alexx-ekubo/
Trash
PoliticsRe: Atiku Shuns PDP Youths Hires Foreigner As Social Media Consultant by Saig: 11:37pm On Dec 31, 2018
Josephjnr:
I think it is about who is better not nationality.
that means he will keep looking for who is better and not see anything good in Nigerians. No jobs for Nigerian youths. they are not competent
RomanceRe: Man Reveals What A Lady Did To Him After Wearing Bathroom Slippers To Ikeja Mall by Saig: 3:15pm On Dec 31, 2018
Tamarapetty:
So men sef dey wear leg chain??
lol
PoliticsRe: Siege: We Must Get You, Police Tells Melaye by Saig: 11:20am On Dec 29, 2018
LiteratureRe: Collins Oscar Wedding Dress (Pictures) by Saig: 11:06am On Dec 29, 2018
There is nothing too far here. what's wrong with him wearing what he likes and showcasing his own culture to the world. WHY MUST YOU COPY THE WHITES ALWAYS. FREE YOURSELF FROM MENTAL SLAVERY
CrimeRe: Kano Hisbah Board Destroys 30 Trailer Loads Of Beer by Saig: 12:07pm On Dec 27, 2018
I support this 100%. Wish they will extend it to Benue
PoliticsRe: Cross River Restores The Biggest Flag In Africa (Photos) by Saig: 11:17pm On Dec 26, 2018
Who cares about the biggest flag when people are dying of hunger?? Why not biggest company to employ the people
CelebritiesRe: Moesha Boduong Wears Braless Outfit For Christmas by Saig: 4:12pm On Dec 26, 2018
is this what one should be proud of??
CelebritiesRe: Moesha Boduong Wears Braless Outfit For Christmas by Saig: 4:11pm On Dec 26, 2018
we are tired of this nonsense
Christianity EtcRe: Christmas Is A Celebration For Pagans – Daddy Freeze by Saig: 11:56pm On Dec 24, 2018
Christmas is for pagans. Jesus never said we should celebrate His birthday, He said We should remember His death. Mat. 22:26-
HealthRe: “Former Gangster” Shares Incredible Transformation Pictures Of Himself. by Saig: 8:38pm On Oct 07, 2018
God is great
CrimeRe: Students Fight Over Mutual Boyfriend In Tai Solarin University Education, Ogun by Saig: 8:43pm On Sep 04, 2018
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