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Politics / Re: Throwback Photos Of Nigerian Senators by saudatu(m): 9:41pm On Jul 21, 2016
Hmmm, really no condition is permanent. God abeg answer my call ooo...
Politics / Re: How Elites Stole Nigeria Dry by saudatu(m): 7:06pm On Jul 03, 2016
madridguy:
All I have to say Thank you Lord we voted out GEJ, the most corrupted human being on earth.
Religion / Re: 39 Ancient Wisdom Tips For Singles On Marriage By Dr. D.k. Olukoya by saudatu(m): 7:53am On Jul 03, 2016
Noted smiley
Celebrities / Re: Throwback Photo Of Obesere And Pasuma On Stage Together by saudatu(m): 1:08pm On May 10, 2016
I can't but laugh........ grin grin grin grin grin grin
Phones / Re: What's The Best Phone You Ever Used? by saudatu(m): 10:15am On Apr 28, 2016
Meizu note 2 mennnn the phone bad.... grin grin grin
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nairaland Has Shown Me Where The Jobs Are by saudatu(m): 9:35am On Apr 13, 2016
Nice write up Bro keep it up.
Romance / Re: How I Became The April Fool.. by saudatu(m): 8:31pm On Apr 03, 2016
Dude you funny die... grin
Phones / Re: With 6GB Of RAM Would Meizu Pro 6 by saudatu(m): 12:20pm On Mar 20, 2016
I'm also a proud user of meizu note 2 phone. They gat bad phones...... grin
Politics / Re: Economy Gone Out Of Buhari’s Control, Says Lai Mohammed by saudatu(m): 6:30pm On Mar 12, 2016
dmostcheerful:
finally the liar has said the truth.

now on matter at hand a government that really meant well for its citizen should have started thus.

1) slashing of house of reps, president and vice ministers, governors salary and allowances, let them know that politics shouldn't be business as usual. that way u will now those that came to serve and those that came for embezzlement.
you will see that majority of the government office holder will resign honourably, slash it to the extent that it will be to the level of a school principal's salary.
2) a government that mean business should implement census and proper birth and death registration nation wide be it a bagger or who ever. proper biometric national and state wise.
that way u will know how to budget and implement anything based on the countries economy.
3) close of. oversea medical treatment for government officials that way our hospitals and clinics will gain proper care, revitalization and full implementation.
we can as well hire professional doctors, surgeons and scientist from the globe and let ours learn from them.
4) since the TSA is on currently, biometric tax payment, everything should be automatic let the system be rejuvenated...
a whole lot of things need to be started at the grassroot level which if I should list I probably might end up not sleeping to night.
Its not like they don't know what to do for a stronger Nigeria but because they are all the same.

As for us the citizens we have 50% part to play in making Nigeria better, leave ur tribe, party affiliation, sentiments and let's wail for a better Nigeria.
we pay them directly from our tax indirectly from our school fees, the water we fetch, the electricity bill we pay from the food you eat.
let's not underestimate our power we owe Nigeria not them, don't let them use us, don't sale ur future or that of ur unborn generation with tribalism, bigotry, sentiments.
think about a Nigeria that can be better than America.
we really can do it.
just a little patriotism from u and I.
just a little care will do a lot.
love Nigeria a little just a few percent to how u love it today.

I'm also neither APC nor PDP my party is Nigeria. God bless Nija

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Literature / Re: How Jamb Jammed Me Out ( My Jamb Experience ) by saudatu(m): 8:35am On Mar 06, 2016
Classcaptain, you rock die.... grin
Career / Re: Deadly Habits That Will Make You Unsuccessful And Struggle Eternally by saudatu(m): 7:37pm On Feb 26, 2016
If a man does not have a purpose of waking up sleeping becomes interesting - Linus Okorie
Phones / Re: Post The Screenshot Of Your Lockscreen by saudatu(m): 1:33am On Feb 20, 2016
Make I no carry last.

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Politics / Re: Fayose Counsels Buhari Over Foreign Trips, Says; “ The Trips Bleed The Economy" by saudatu(m): 3:31pm On Feb 03, 2016
Kudos to Fayose on this. I thinks it's time Mr. President realise that all his foreign trip won't us as a nation. ALL WE NEED IS HOME GROWN SOLUTION...
Career / Re: Is This Deaf Keke Driver An Inspiration, Or A Danger To Road Users? by saudatu(m): 4:49pm On Feb 01, 2016
kennyman2000:
Hmmmmm.. Its risky though. But, wetin man go do. Man must eat and thats what he's looking for.

Next time, when you see him, try and discuss with him to see if his hearing condition isnt that bad that a hearing aid gadget could be of help to him. Then, if you know any shop that sells. You can direct him there. All these could be done via writing in a notebook to him if he can read.

Check my signature for ur customised wristband

I think MTN is currently given hearing gadget for free to those that has problem with their hearing. He should just visit one of their approved distribution centre. E.g Lagos State Teaching Hospital LASUTH
Politics / Re: Umar Yakubu-Barde Recommends Amputation & Hanging For Corrupt Officials by saudatu(m): 6:47pm On Jan 18, 2016
iliyande:
Member, House of Representatives, Chikun/Kajuru federal constituency of Kaduna State, under Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Umar Yakubu Barde, has advocated for the amputation of the hands of those who have looted public funds in the country.

He said those who stole millions of naira should have their hands amputated, while those who have looted in the billions of naira should be hanged to death.

Speaking yesterday at a press conference with Kaduna State chapter of correspondents chapel of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Barde said some members of the lower chamber who are of like mind are already looking at the possibility of putting such a law in place to make it legal.

To this end, the lawmaker called for a special court rather than the conventional court to try and sentence looters of public monies to the prescribed capital punishment.

He said “I am a believer in the fact that people should be punished for whatever offence they commit. And I am also of the belief that punishment should also be segregated according to the offence. At least your punishment should be commensurate with what you have done.

“For me, if someone steals from N1 million to N100 million, they should cut his hands. There is nothing wrong with that, so that when we see him, we will know yes, he stole. And those that steal billions upward should be hanged and their property confiscated.

“You can imagine this issue of arms deal. If you knew this money was meant for the procurement of arms, weapons, (consider) if you have a brother in the Army, he is sent to the war front and because his weapons are archaic and he is killed. Do you now want to have sympathy for someone who knows that the money was meant for arms and he pocketed it? It is so painful, we have lost loved ones.

“If I am a judge and such a person is brought before me, I will confisticate his property and make sure he is killed also. Because he bears fault in the blood of the people killed in the war front.

“We are living in a very funny country where people steal N1,000 and they are put in jail for years. And where some people will steal billions and use that same billion to escape justice. That is not good enough.

“If you look at the quantum of corruption in the country today, we are just talking about Dasukigate, and look at the quantum of money and the number of people that are involved. You have not gone to the ministries yet. You have not even gone to the states and it is only ICPC and EFCC that are to do all these jobs.

“If we are fair to ourselves, the work is overwhelming. And you know, people will want to use the legal system to delay Justice, and that is what is happening today. So, why don’t we have dedicated courts to handle all these corruption cases, so that justice could be dispensed quickly?

“I am aware of former Governors who have cases with the EFCC and they have not gone to court for the past eight years. So, this does not encourage the young people. It rather encourages them to steal.

“So, I think we need to put our heads together because corruption, like hunger, does not know party, it does not know tribe of religion. We must as Nigerians take a very bold stand.”

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/dasukigate-northern-lawmaker-recommends-amputation-hanging-for-corrupt-government-officials/

Seconded.
Family / Re: No To Getting A Car Because Am Single by saudatu(m): 7:35pm On Dec 26, 2015
amunkita:
Ajuju Ndi mmuo..

Babe some will say don't buy..
Some will say buy, that such a man has Low Self Esteem..

But verily I say unto you, if u buy a car nd an expensive one to match ur status it's good but know this, u ve increased ur market price or oyibo people will say Self worth or Value..

Now what u will attract re Men with great Ballz which make up 10% of Nigerian Men..

What of a situation u ain't so lucky to grab one knowing that 5% of such men will like a girl they feel they can provide with all goodies of Life without Challenge..

So babe u re Left with 5% of the Real Men with Balls, 75% of Normal Nigerian Men nd 15% of Gold Diggers...


So Babe do which that favors you knowing that a Real African Man(75%) would not like perception from the public that His wife is the boss..
well said Bro.

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Education / Re: 19 Uncommon Words That You Need To Learn. (+pix) by saudatu(m): 7:05pm On Dec 26, 2015
kingcypress:
Among the 19 words, when you reach the one you are learning for the first time, just give it a "like". It's fun let's do it.
Thank you
Investment / Re: Making Passive Income....you Don't Want To Miss This!!! by saudatu(m): 1:24pm On Dec 25, 2015
smilycj:



Drop your email and will contact you immediately showing you all you need to do and the strategies.
my email: adenleibrahim@yahoo.com
thank u
Politics / Re: Shiite Muslims In Kano Mourn Victims Of Zaria Massacre by saudatu(m): 12:17pm On Dec 25, 2015
donofdons:



[size=18pt]Lol...then you know nothing about world history and the bloody spread of christianity and the bloody inter-sect wars way of christianity... Pls read about queen mary of england, the inquisition, the irish troubles, european war of religions, st batholemey day massacre etc

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholomew%27s_Day_massacre
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.Thanks
Travel / Re: My Funny Jjc Experience In Canada........ by saudatu(m): 2:27am On Dec 25, 2015
Jengbetiele:
So funny ......
Romance / Re: My Neighbour's Wife Is Sleeping With Her Husband's Best Friend by saudatu(m): 7:03pm On Nov 23, 2015
cyprus000:

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I concur.

Fvck that lame excuse about minding your business.

I derive joy exposing b*tchs,especially when infidelity is involve.

NOTE: if you no balm all way round. Try not to go into direct confrontation with the cheaters,cos them go fit waste you lyk chicken.
Call the husband one side and reason with am codedly(undercover agent things).
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Boss pls I love ur font pls, d name pls
Phones / Re: Innjoo One Discussion Thread by saudatu(m): 7:52pm On Nov 16, 2015
saheed63:
My Innjoo One is for sale.... Interested candidates should apply

your location and how much?
Business / Re: 5 Business Lessons I Learned From The Richest African Billionaires by saudatu(m): 12:06am On Oct 24, 2015
maasflan:
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Lesson one: Problems are opportunities
The first business lesson I learn from the African billionaires is that problems are not what they seem to be. The’ve taught me that problems are simply opportunities in disguise. Africa is often regarded as the third world; a continent engulfed in strife, political poverty and corruption.

Yet, in the midst of all these; some men stood their ground and built wealth where the poverty level is rated high. What lesson does this entail? The lesson here is simple: people’s problems are simply avenue to generate wealth; if only you can position yourself as a problem solver. The billionaires in Africa listed above were critical problem solvers; and that was why they became billionaires.

What is the Primary Duty of an Entrepreneur?

Mike Adenuga and Mo Ibrahim solved the telecommunication problem in Africa; Aliko Dangote provided the basic needs of Nigerians and Africans in general while Patrice Motsepe helped Africa maximize her potentials with respect to mineral resources. So regardless of your region or predicament; just focus on solving problems and you may join this list of richest Africans.

Lesson two: Money is not seen with your eyes
The second lesson I learned from Africa’s richest billionaires is that money is not seen with your eyes. If money can be seen with the eyes; the world would probably be running down to Africa because of the potentials she holds; but unfortunately, money is not seen with the eyes.

While others see Africa as a poverty stricken continent; these billionaires saw the hidden potentials in Africa. While others were screaming “stay away from Africa”, these men stood their grounds and invested in Africa and that’s why they became billionaires. Once again, I restate the lesson; money is not seen with your eyes. You can only see money with your mind; that’s if your mind has been trained to spot business opportunities amongst problems.

Lesson three: Concentrate on your strength
How do you become a billionaire? This is one question most people ask online. Well, there are several factors to becoming a billionaire and one of such factors is concentration. Take a close observation of the richest billionaires in Africa and you will note that they concentrated on their core strengths. They did not diversify their effort; they concentrated on what they know how to do best.

Aliko Dangote concentrated on commodities; Femi Otedola concentrated on diesel, Mo Ibrahim focused on telecoms and Patrice Motsepe concentrated on mineral mining. So if you are going to achieve extraordinary success; if you want to build a success business empire, then you must learn to concentrate your efforts on your core.

continued....... www.olufemimausi..com.ng
My jewel
Politics / Re: Nigeria Needs To Devaluate Naira, Ease Dollar Restrictions- Sanusi by saudatu(m): 4:55pm On Oct 23, 2015
Ademat7:
Currency devaluation is d song of IMF n WORLD BANK however they r nva in d interest of common man.not surprise it's coming frm Sanusi
Get a soft/hard copy of "confession of an economic hitman" by john perkins to understand my point

Ok I will check it out.
Crime / Re: Is This A New Style Police Use To Get Money Now? by saudatu(m): 12:11pm On Oct 22, 2015
eherbal:
I Do Solemnly Swear Never In My Lifetime To Give Lift Or Assistant To Any Policeman, Where In Distress Or Not. So Help Me God. This Is The Second Time This Kinda Story Is Being Broadcated.

Rubbish! angry
Politics / Re: Prof Mohamood Yusuf: Top 10 Things You Need To Know About The New INEC Boss by saudatu(m): 10:59am On Oct 22, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
A man that has a corruption case in court has been appointed into a sensitive position like INEC. May God help us because this is not CHANGE
I'm not with Buhari on this, if truly he's standing trail for corruption.

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