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Celebrities / Re: Bbnaija Winner, Miracle Graduates With Distinction (Graduation Video) by officialwdhtv: 10:39am On Apr 27 |
Boogyman557: Lol 10 Likes 1 Share |
Celebrities / Re: Mohbad’s Father Allegedly Pastes Court Summon For DNA On Wunmi’s Gate by theredaddy: 10:35am On Apr 27 |
banks: So becos he has another surviving son alive thats a Justification to discard sober reflection or mourning, becos he has a surviving son his a license for him to be insensitivity. Giving him or mo bad the placenta how does that even mitigate paternity fraud ? Out of all the victims of paternity fraud, how many were denied burying the child placenta, does it change anything Mo bad father is only after is late son property, a father who sees the death of his son as an opportunity to CHop life of his head .. i lost my dog of over 13yrs i know how i felt talk more of a son ... mo bad father is a disgrace to fatherhood 1 Like |
Politics / Re: How FG Borrowed Over N3.8trillion From CBN In 6 Months by Brendaniel: 10:34am On Apr 27 |
Lifestone: Not our leaders, Tinubu and his government is not sincere.... Skillsnigeria: Obakoolex: EKONGKING: You people are speechless abi.... I keep telling you guys, you people don't even know the type of man you are supporting, how you people feel so close but yet so far from knowing him, all the signs have always been there, how you people failed to see and may still be failing to see it is talk for another day.... Read my comment after Tinubu was sworn in last year... You people clearly don't know who you are dealing with.... 6 Likes 1 Share
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Politics / Re: Dear Nairalanders, Plz Help Me Clarify This Issue About Peter Obi by Rich4god(m): 10:29am On Apr 27 |
Sometimes I just wonder the type of people we have in Nigeria, I just wonder the type of people who support APC and it's governance. That you support someone that means that you can't speak against the person. Is this how to run a govt. Nigeria is harsh, the least the govt can do is to be transparent to use so that we can understand their direction and also make it easy for us to make economic decisions. Why will a govt say that they are doing B, whilst what the are doing is A. Then when the matter leak, people will be left wondering. Tinubu gov have been shouting that they are not going to borrow since the removed subsidy and floated naira, but from all indication, they have been borrowing and borrowing. Is that how to run a govt by telling lies to the masses. Look at this dollar issue, if govt had come out plan and said they will be defending the naira, the citizens will know what to expect and make informed decision. Now govt was defending the naira and the citizens thought naira was improving due to govt policies. But that was a lie. Now that they secret have leaked, do you now see the effect on our currency. Come out plain and tell us what you are doing, then we make informed decision to the betterment of everyone, but the citizens wont sit and talk about this issue, na Peter Obi matter them carry for head. 5 Likes |
Politics / Why The Rich Is Getting Richer,the Poor Poorer In Nigeria -expert by Celestialsword: 10:26am On Apr 27 |
By Emeka Anaeto, Business Editor & Nkiru Nnorom The Federal Government’s economic and monetary policies may have widened the gap between the rich and the poor in the past nine months. Also, the recent policies in the financial and energy sector have created the path to further widening of the gap in the months and probably years ahead without any sign of poverty reduction except palliative measures. Saturday Vanguard findings in the commodities and financial markets indicate that much more money is now being controlled by the rich as efforts of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to mop up excess financial liquidity in its attempts to control inflation are not yet achieving expected results as the plight of the poor worsens. Economy experts and financial analysts told Vanguard that though some of the big players in the economy and the rich members of the society playing in a few sectors were also affected by the policies, they have demonstrated the capacity to not only overcome the negative impact quickly but are also exploiting the advantage of the new policies. They added that the poor have not only been further impoverished but have been stripped of the capacity to survive the harsh policies. They also said that while the poor were still groaning under the existing policies introduced in the early months of the current administration, more of such policies are still being rolled out monthly with indications that many more are still underway in the months if not weeks ahead. Some of the policies they listed include the withdrawal of petroleum subsidy, depreciation of the Naira against the world’s major currencies, raising of customs duty rates, and raising of benchmark interest rates, all of which have propelled the inflation rate to all-time high. Also, the analysts mentioned the rollout of new adverse policies including electricity tariffs as one of the major hardship-inducing policies that has recently added to the rising cost of living, which reduces the disposable income of the poor. According to the analysts, amidst all these adversities companies and individuals running the sectors in which the policies were based have been declaring stupendous profits. Those operating in the petroleum sector have equally declared mouth-watering profit growth amounting to 388 per cent in 2023 while Q1’2024 is also expected to come up as high. The bulk of the profits went to the owners of the businesses in the sectors. The rich across other sectors have also demonstrated their relative comfort with the current economic environment especially with the unprecedented over-subscription of 254 per cent to the CBN’s Treasury Bill sales three days ago. It is only the rich and the middle class that invest in Treasury Bills and they over-subscribed to the tune of N531 billion three days ago bringing their total investments in the treasury instrument to about N3.1 trillion in the past six months, while the poor searched for money to eat at least once a day during the period. Analysts’ insight Commenting on the impact of the various government policies on the income groups, Mr Tunde Awolola, Managing Director, Parthian Securities Limited, a Lagos-based investment house, stated: “The removal of petrol subsidies impacts everyone, but it disproportionately affects the poor due to increased transportation and living costs. “In the electricity tariff hike, Band A subsidy removal affects the rich but can indirectly harm the poor through economic ripple effects. ‘‘Interest rate hikes tend to benefit the wealthy while burdening borrowers, widening wealth disparities. “High inflation further exacerbates poverty by reducing the purchasing power of those with fixed incomes. ‘‘These dynamics emphasize the need for policymakers to consider the socio-economic ramifications of their decisions.” However, commenting also, Muda Yusuf, CEO, Centre for the Promotion of Public Enterprise (CPPE) said though the pains of the reforms might be more severe on the poor due to lack of capacity to absorb the shock, Nigerians across all income levels feel the impact nonetheless but on a different scale. While arguing that it is not entirely true to say that the rich get richer while the poor get poorer as a result of the recent reforms, he explained that the rich whose businesses are exposed to the vagaries of fluctuations in the exchange rate, for instance, feel the impact the most. He said: “The current economic situation up until a few weeks ago has been very challenging. “First, it was an inevitable reform which brought a lot of challenges and pains and hardship. And I think everybody will agree with that. Hardship, especially in terms of inflation, which is driven largely by the depreciation of the Naira, and the high energy costs, that’s the cost of diesel, the cost of PMS, the cost of aviation fuel, and the cost of gas. “All of these things have taken a toll on the welfare of the citizens. And from the business point of view, the higher the inflationary pressure, the more challenging it is for businesses, especially those in the SME space because they are not in a position to transfer these additional costs to their consumers or to their customers. “So they have to bear the brunt to a larger extent of the increases in costs, which means that their profit margins have been eroded, and that also means in some cases that they are just struggling to break even.” On the other hand, he said: “Reforms and economic reforms by nature, impact more on the poor than the rich. “In other words, the pains of reforms are much more severe on the poor in the short term because when we talk about reforms, we talk about something that may not give an immediate result, but which is necessary to put the economy on the right footing going forward. “And because the poor have a lesser capacity to absorb the shock of these reforms, it follows that the pain on them will be higher than those who are in the upper economic bracket. “I must say at this point that even those who are in the middle class are also feeling the pains of these reforms.” Explaining further he said: “So, it is not entirely correct to say that the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. It’s not necessarily so. “It depends on the segment of the economy each individual finds himself or herself. For those who have high exposure, particularly, in their businesses to foreign exchange, and those whose businesses are dependent on importation, the impact of the reforms, at least, in the last few months, has been very severe. “I am talking about SMEs, manufacturers, and other micro-enterprises. This is because the rich have more exposure to exchange rate activities and transactions. Some of them even suffer more. “That is why we saw many instances of some companies declaring huge losses as a result of these reforms, particularly, the foreign exchange reforms that took place. So, you can say that the rich also cry. “There are some people in the upper bracket that are suffering a lot. In fact, their business went under because they could no longer afford to import and if they imported anything, the landing costs were so high that to get people to buy the goods became extremely difficult. “So, the challenges of the reforms are very profound even for the rich. So, it is something that cuts across everybody. But just like I said, it is easier for the rich, in most cases, to absorb these shocks than the poor. “Again, if you look at it from the energy point of view, the cost of diesel over the last six months has also gone very high, and most of the people and businesses that use diesel are people in the middle to high-Income bracket. “We know the implication of that even for their businesses. So, the impact on the rich is even more because if their businesses are not doing well, there’s no way they will claim that they are getting better.” He, however, said that people who are big shareholders in the financial sector, especially the banks and others who operate in sectors that have monopoly privileges seem to enjoy the benefits of the reforms by virtue of the fact that they are in a sector that’s generally favoured almost in all seasons. “But on balance, I think the reforms have affected both the rich and the poor. It is very difficult to say that the rich are getting richer. If you convert what some of the people you call rich have in dollars, it is almost peanuts. The value of what they own in terms of riches has dropped significantly except, of course, if you are talking about the political class. “This is because politicians are not doing any business, and they are not borrowing money. Moreso, they have access to government resources, some legitimate, some not too legitimate.” © 2024 Vanguard Media Limited, Nigeria |
Politics / Re: Welcome To Another New Peter Obi Day by Paraman: 10:23am On Apr 27 |
MemphitzDgreat1:Wetin this one dey talk |
Politics / Re: Reno Criticizes Obi's $30 million Brewery Instead Of IPP In Anambra by andy244: 10:17am On Apr 27 |
What facts? Where is the light/power in Lagos state. Which IPP? Be deceiving yourselves. tiger28: |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Manchester United Fan Thread:''20 Times EPL Champion by Ellexy: 10:14am On Apr 27 |
This man should be sacked bikozienu eh. He's already ruled out next season and this season never end oo. Which yeye era did he now talk about
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Politics / Re: Reno Criticizes Obi's $30 million Brewery Instead Of IPP In Anambra by Impliment: 10:03am On Apr 27 |
tiger28: Does your own father earn such amount? |
Celebrities / Re: Obituary: Junior Pope To Be Buried On May 17 by ChizzyBuna(m): 10:02am On Apr 27 |
Cowrdyorubas:E pain am Local champion spotted I get apartment and Lexus. So shut up and go look for scraps to eat. Poor fool |
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by sheanzy(m): 10:00am On Apr 27 |
seanwilliam:I no go talk till around September, if I no see bull run... I go just commot my mind for anything crypto.. If Na 10naira remain for my wallet I go just collect am disable all my account 3 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Couple Buys A House 2 And Half Years Of Moving To UK. by Eriokanmi: 9:59am On Apr 27 |
femi4:You should know when I talk, I don't talk of the poor amongst us. They're everywhere on earth. It's just like asking you...are those depending on food banks over there building? |
Celebrities / Re: Obituary: Junior Pope To Be Buried On May 17 by NewDea4: 9:57am On Apr 27 |
Cowrdyorubas: No mind am, na all those small small yahoo boys wey dey stay betnaija shop from morning till night o, Instead make dem go learn carpentry or at least dey ride okada to help their overworked parent, dem go dey for nairaland with 50MB data dey chat nonsense 3 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerian Couple Buys A House 2 And Half Years Of Moving To UK. by Eriokanmi: 9:56am On Apr 27 |
Kingju:I tried not to spill the beans but I think I should...each time I visit Disneyland Adventure in LA, I hardly see blacks not to talk of Nigerians there. Na so so white. One day I asked myself, don't blacks too enjoy life? There was a day I spotted a blackman. The way we looked at each other was strange. I'm sure he must be thinking...so a blackman like me too is seen here today. Its same experience everywhere in fun and tourist sites. Where are they? You have the answer. 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Should I Involve The Police In This Matter? by Barims(m): 9:54am On Apr 27 |
Sonnobax15: 😹 |
Politics / Re: Welcome To Another New Peter Obi Day by vanbonattel: 9:46am On Apr 27 |
SmartyPants: No, I have finished varsity, but still playing football in the secondary school field renovated by Peter Obi. I dey village like this. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: #tinubulagosschoolseries is trending by richidinho(m): 9:44am On Apr 27 |
FatherOfJesus: U dey mind them?😂😂 7 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Obituary: Junior Pope To Be Buried On May 17 by Cowrdyorubas: 9:39am On Apr 27 |
ChizzyBuna: Idiot wey never leave I'm village before dey talk about high class movie,olodo,wey never achieve anything for him life the berate industry wey dey feed people,mumu wey I'm fada still dey feed. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: US Senate Passes $95.3b Package For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan And Indo-pacific by Amayabor1: 9:37am On Apr 27 |
caye: But this doesn't apply here. The weapons manufacturing companies are not the ones going to the Senate for these approvals to be made. The military seeks funds for military hardware, they go to Congress for funds. Congress gives them the funds (by way of military budget for example) and they pay the companies to produce the weapons they want. It will make more sense if you said these companies lobby the US military establishment (which is what really happens). They are the ones that will then go to Congress to impress on the need for them to allocate funds for the manufacturing, upgrading, maintenance of military hardware. Upon approval, the contract is given to these companies. The US Congress from time to time, invites top US military personnel to come defend why a certain military hardware is needed or shouldn't be scrapped. I have never seen where they invited a defense contractor to come explain why they are manufacturing F-35 fighter jet, for example, for the military. That may happen if maybe they are carrying out an investigation into a certain program. Here is my point; The Senate has little or no business with US weapons manufacturers so lobbying them rarely arises. 1. Defense contractor lobbies the US military establishments on the need for the military to own a certain hardware (e.g fight jet, missiles etc) 2. The military goes to Congress to ask for funds for these hardwares, providing evidence of the benefits it provides to the US. 3. Congress gives approval, contract is awarded to the company. |
Politics / Re: Welcome To Another New Peter Obi Day by SmartyPants(m): 9:30am On Apr 27 |
vanbonattel:Thats what i'm saying. If you are not worried, why so defensive? Let people talk about him...if he was really as good as you say, then it will show. By the way, do you mean you are still in secomdary school? |
Romance / Re: Ex-runs Girl In Dilemma As She Finds Out Her Former Client Is Brother-in-law by TOPCRUISE(m): 9:26am On Apr 27 |
slimjohn2k5: He won't talk if he hates his brother and does not wish him well and allows him to marry his leftover. Imagine if she is also a Passover, the kind that has been passed back and forth, to and fro among your friends to chop and clean mouth. Will you keep quiet if she decide to wed your brother. 1 Like |
Politics / Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, The Garrison Commander Of NNPP Now An Expelled Mem by Jimsonjaat86: 9:22am On Apr 27 |
Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, The Garrison Commander Of NNPP Now An Expelled Member In 2024 Before his expulsion, take a close look at his hatchet men in the defunct National Working Committee: - Professor Ahmed Alikali -- Frustrated out - Prof Sam Angwe -- Frustrated out - Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi -- Frustrated out - AVM Ihemeje -- Frustrated out - Dr Agbo Gilbert Major -- Frustrated out All the above-named persons are not ready to stomach any nonsense or undemocratic behavior from Senator Kwankwaso. REMAINING STOOGES AND INCONSEQUENTIALS OF THE STOMACH INFRASTRUCTURE FAMILY MEMBERS: - Alhaji Abba Kawu -- Cannot write a statement to the police, yet he was made the Acting National Chairman of NNPP for one year. - Elder Buba Galadima -- A frustrated old politician and political prostitute living in a two-bedroom bungalow. Just last Sallah holidays, he may have received 2 million naira from Senator Kwankwaso, with instructions to distribute accordingly: 1 million naira to the wife and family, 0.5 million naira for himself, and 0.5 million naira for Sadaka to people during the Sallah. He is a mere beggar to eat and thus must go live on television to talk nonsense and lie to Nigerians. - Barr Johnson Ladipo -- Who is living in his father's colonial duplex after 30 years at the bar and who, on live television, told Nigerians that an MOU signed into effect by both parties is a worthless document before a court of competent jurisdiction. What a lawyer, for God's sake, hoping that he is not usually under the influence of alcohol or any other substance, as the case may be. - Prince Ayoade -- A retired army Major during General Babangida's era, whose source of livelihood is to help secure licenses from the police for people who want to own personal pump-action guns. - Prince Onu Nweze -- A small chief from Ebonyi state who, according to Prince Ayoade, the former Zonal Vice Chairman Southwest, was an informant to the army during their era with General Babangida. - Mr Dipo Olayokun -- An ex-member of the Minaji television, a member of NAGAFF who was seconded to represent NAGAFF at the National Working Committee of NNPP. He betrayed NAGAFF and is now declared persona non grata by the board and members. - Hajia Aliyu Shade -- A close woman friend of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso holding our bag of money in a separate account. All monies as donations to the party and offshore monies during nomination enlistment of candidates. Indeed, she was in charge of NNPP situation room, changing names of candidates of those that pay higher amounts and reporting to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso alone. GENERAL COMMENT: There are a few respected individuals who refused to be converted into the Kwankwasiya movement, who are still studying the situation in NNPP and are likely to burst in anger shortly. Some of them are from APC and TNM remnants. Those who won elective positions in the Senate, Federal House, and state assembly are not particularly happy with the change of party logo, flag, and mutilation of the constitution to suit the ideals of the Kwankwasiya movement. These groups of members are looking forward to the 2027 general election and their position and relevance. What happens to them if Kwankwaso fails on this unjustified betrayal attitude. Barr Johnson Ladipo as a lifetime liar and a disgrace to the legal profession. The truth is that some of our judges are not bold enough to serve justice probably because of the level of insecurity in our country. The two judges of the Federal High Court in Awka and Abuja have no reason to rule that the crisis in NNPP is internal, wherein there are two leadership tussles. All the judges needed to do is to exercise jurisdictional powers over the NNPP constitution to deliver judgment and give direction for resolution. However, since the lower courts have decided otherwise, it is our hope and belief that the appellate courts and/or the Supreme Court shall be bold enough to serve justice to society. The Supreme Court of Kano State refers in the case of Gov Abba Kabir and Gawuna of APC. If this is the understanding of Barr Johnson Ladipo of the Kwankwasiya movement that NNPP under Major Agbo Gilbert leadership has lost in the cases, then it is most unfortunate and regrettable that the parents of Barr Ladipo Johnson must have wasted their hard-earned money to train him as a lawyer. INEC IN ITS STATUTORY FUNCTIONS AS AN AGENT OF THE GOVERNMENT CHARGED WITH THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF REGULATION AND CONTROL OF ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA: With every sense of humility and due respect, the chairman of INEC needs to increase his supervisory role over his SUBORDINATES especially in the area of the rule of law and systemic corruption and although societal. It is trite in law and court rule that once a matter is before a court and parties duly served, it means that the court has arrested the matter. All parties must remain in their original position until a pronouncement is made by the court. It is, therefore, very shameful, systematic in corruption and disrespectful to court rule for INEC to witness the illegal convention of the Kwankwasiya movement masquerading as NNPP despite the fact that INEC was duly served with court notice. This is not good for our country and election matters in Nigeria. On the other hand, Senator Kwankwaso's leadership in Kwankwasiya is most unfortunate. This is because he is expected to show a good example to his followers. As a former lawmaker, minister of defense, Gov of Kano State, and other responsible positions he held, one expected him to be a good ambassador of the rule of law. Unfortunately, despite the fact that he was duly served with court notice, he went ahead to conduct the illegal convention and ran out of the country to the USA. This level of impunity is not good for our society. It is to us that in a civil society, the police are angels of God on earth with inherent powers to call to order individuals and operators of the agencies of the government who act against the norms of society when reported. The IGP is expected to take appropriate action to deal with avoidable circumstances including prosecution. May we, therefore, call the attention of the INEC CHAIRMAN, INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, AND INDEED THE CHIEF JUDGE OF THE FEDERATION TO ASK QUESTIONS IN THE MATTER OF NNPP VS SENATOR RABIU MUSA KWANKWASO FOR THE PEACE OF THE SOCIETY. On this note, we the leadership and members of the New Nigeria People's Party shall continue to be law-abiding citizens for the peace and development of our country. It is equally mandatory that we shall continue to support the president of Nigeria and other leaders in this trial time of our country. The mantra of new hope for Nigeria is a task that must be achieved, and therefore, we must join hands to make Nigeria great once again. To achieve that, we must work together very hard. We must be law-abiding citizens and show love for God to all manner of people that may come our way. Let us also pray for our country and the likes of Senator RABIU MUSA KWANKWASO to understand that it is only God who decides who shall be the king. Mr. SUNDAY OLAPOSI OGINNI NATIONAL SECRETARY NNPP HQRS ABUJA, NIGERIA" |
Politics / Re: Welcome To Another New Peter Obi Day by SmartyPants(m): 9:19am On Apr 27 |
vanbonattel: Why are you so defensive? When light appears the truth is revealed. If Obi is the great person you say he is, then the light will reveal it and you should be happy. But you are sounding worried. |
Politics / Re: #tinubulagosschoolseries is trending by FatherOfJesus: 9:06am On Apr 27 |
They think they mad, because we Obidients decided to embrace peace. From now we will talk to them in a language thy understand. How dare you talk down on Obi's educational strides? 13 Likes |
Politics / Re: APC And Reno Are Set To Demarket Obi, And They Will Succed by Cantonese: 9:06am On Apr 27 |
LegendHero: Your submission is very childish please. At least you can have a little bit of shame. In the Presidential election, Tinubu scored 8.9 million votes. Atiku scored 8.6 million votes and Obi scored just under 7 million votes. Tinubu’s victory was not overwhelming, proving that he was not nationally accepted. Close to 16 m Nigerians voted against him, showing that he was not popular nationally. Providence gave him the seat and there we are today. Today, Nigerians face the kind of hardship never envisaged in the history of the country. Excuses from the ruling party is the order of the day. As of this morning, Lagosians have started queues for petrol once again, with petrol selling at close to 700 at some filling stations. The cost of living is over the roof, with all Nigerians, including the so called rich feeling the impact. While you supporters talk of hope, in your closets you cry following the strange impoverishment inflicted by your patron. When will you wake up and start holding your political leaders accountable for their misrule? How would you continue to eulogize those who impoverish you, while the prepare their children to Lord it over you in the future? During the campaigns, Tinubu called Obi “a boy”. Who became the boy between them all. If Atiku left the platform for Obi, would Tinubu have arrived at that seat? Where have you found the mouth to talk about balls when Obi completely overwhelmed Tinubu in his base, Lagos? Or you do not know that if not for the split of PDP into three parties, APC would have become history in 2023? Campaigns are over. Rather than hold government accountable for the unfavorable policies leading more Nigerians to poverty, you choose Obi, ignorantly believing like Reno Omokri, that you de-market him. Unfortunately for your likes, you have not realized that Obi’s name puts food on Omokri’s table. Omokri knows how popular Obi is. With his social media followers, he makes money daily, using Obi’s name, while your likes think that he offers you some help. Or you do not know that your likes make Obi popular with your comments, thinking that you spoil his chances? If you are sensible, you”ll realize by now that tribe has nothing to do with poverty. As a letter of fact, your people suffer more from the irresponsible government. Whether an Igbo man becomes the President is immaterial. As it stands, the economy is practically in the hands of the Igbos. Who are those who first started lamenting of hunger? Your people. Who are those who purchase items at high prices? The same your people who do not have enough money. All the you wear, electronic appliances, cooking utensils, vehicle and parts, are marketed and controlled by them. They are even your landlords in your own communities. Clearly they are your leaders, if not politically, they economically are. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by olugabbie(m): 9:04am On Apr 27 |
Fighttillvictory: Lol It is understandable though. The Western media calls Russia ‘Nigeria with gas’. So if you don't do your findings, you will believe them. 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: US Senate Passes $95.3b Package For Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan And Indo-pacific by caye(m): 8:54am On Apr 27 |
Amayabor1: Do you know what the term " lobbyist" means? It is a legal way of owning a senator by a corporation , to push their agenda, while paying these senator through the backdoor eg you can invite a senator to give a book lecture and pay him $10 mill . That same talk could be paid for by $50,000 but because you are indirectly paying him to push bills in your company's interest, you pay him in a way that you are not directly at risk of law. |
Romance / Re: Ex-runs Girl In Dilemma As She Finds Out Her Former Client Is Brother-in-law by Wawelexy(m): 8:50am On Apr 27 |
slimjohn2k5: You deserve a two by two plank on your buttocks.. She's from the street, she belongs to the street... Premium tears loading for any man trying to privatise the public property 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Reno Criticizes Obi's $30 million Brewery Instead Of IPP In Anambra by infohenry(m): 8:45am On Apr 27 |
tiger28:So you agreed with him that Tinubu the president of Nigeria is a confirmed drug baron who was involved in distribution of narcotics in Chicago. This is of the numerous facts about him from Reno. 1 Like 1 Share |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Findom by GoddessLia(f): 8:44am On Apr 27 |
DevilsEqual: yes. |
Travel / Re: Many Feared Dead As Petrol Tanker Explodes In Port Harcourt by RecentHistory: 8:39am On Apr 27 |
PointZerom: The fools are those supporting a notorious failure because he's from their tribe. Obiano built an airport and the Anambra ICC. Those are examples of legacy projects. What was Obi's legacy project in Anambra? 1 Like |
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