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PoliticsRe: Jega To Retire With Seven National Commissioners, 16 Recs by seyilabi(m): 5:42pm On Jun 10, 2015
I wish him well
PoliticsRe: Tambuwal Hands Over To Ihedioha by seyilabi(m): 5:56pm On May 26, 2015
I wish him all the best
Christianity EtcRe: Who Is Your Favorite Bible Character And Why? by seyilabi(m): 11:12am On Oct 26, 2014
englishmart:
700 wives and 300 cuncubines pls.
What is the difference?, mumu like u always finding fault instead of focusing on the topic of discussion.
WebmastersRe: Google Nigeria Top Searches Of 2013 by seyilabi(m): 4:18pm On Dec 18, 2013
ayobase: people had to really investiagte him via google cos they were confused of why on earth will........................
. Ask google!
BusinessPoor "FREE" BRT Services In Festive Seasons by seyilabi(op): 7:37pm On Aug 09, 2013
As a nairalander, I would like to share my experience as regards the free BRT services being offered by Lagos state government during festive periods. It is always 'hell' for passenger on these supposed free ride days because few busses ( like 5, Lol) ply through their designated route for example V/I - Mile 12 while passenger were left stranded on the mercy of commercial drivers, who now uses the advantages to charge exorbitant fare up to 200% higher than normal. They should stop giving us free ride because it makes worst for commuters on those days!

CareerRe: Promising Careers And Professions Emerging In Africa by seyilabi(m): 9:30pm On Jul 31, 2013
Who says Hotel & catering management, my profession is not "HOT"?
PoliticsRe: EU Offers Nigeria $450 Million To Fight Corruption by seyilabi(m): 6:30pm On Jul 06, 2013
They will corruptically embezle the money.
RomanceRe: Write A Letter To Your Future Husband/wife. by seyilabi(m): 11:09am On Jul 06, 2013
grin

CelebritiesGovernor Rotimi Amaechi Donates $100,000 To OJB by seyilabi(op): 5:52pm On Jul 04, 2013
To the
surprise of
everyone, Gov of Rivers State,Rotimi Amaechi
yesterday just approved the sum of
$100.000.00 which is the total sum needed to
get Music Producer OJB the required medical
treatment he needs in India
All thanks to Jazzman Olofin, who was said to
have visited Mr. Femi Davies, a top journalist
and online publisher, themetronews, to
complain about the way the people around
are treating the issue of the prolific producer/
singer.


saddened by details of the situation, Femi
Davies made further plans to involve another
top journalist – Mr. Wale Olaleye, This Day
Political Editor and he was said to have asked
Mr. Davies to come forth with a formal letter
of request to be forwarded to Governor
Amaechi.

As soon as the letter got to the generous
governor, sources say he immediately signed
it and ordered the state to pay as soon as
possible.

As you are reading this, Governor Amechi’s
State, Rivers, has finally restored the hope to
OJB Jezreel and the entire music lovers in the
country.
God bless Governor Amechi Rotimi for he has
saved MUSIC!!!!
PoliticsRe: Court Orders Arrest Of Lamorde EFCC Boss by seyilabi(m): 10:46am On Jun 26, 2013
991: LMFAO!! Arresticism: meaning - when an arrest warrant is given to an arrestant to arrest the arrester of other arrestees grin grin grin
. Walahi, u wan kill me with laugh
PoliticsRe: Lagos Power Projects Receives Boost With Transformer Plant by seyilabi(m): 10:11am On Jun 15, 2013
Its good development, if its sustained. Lagos is moving. Eko oni baje lailai forever.
Music/RadioRe: 2face’s African Queen Among Africa’s Most Famous Anthems by seyilabi(m): 2:34pm On May 28, 2013
Abu Mikey: Joromi by Victor Uwaifoh should be on that list also.
. African best and not Nigerian best mentioned here.
CelebritiesRe: Pasuma Attacked By Armed Robbers, Range Rover Snatched. by seyilabi(m): 2:22pm On May 28, 2013
This post is hidden by myself.
PoliticsRe: Document Of Governors Backing Jang As NGF Chairman by seyilabi(m): 1:45pm On May 25, 2013
This post has been hidden by myself
FashionRe: Japanese Girls Rent Their Thighs As Advertising Space by seyilabi(m): 2:48pm On May 13, 2013
What is this world turning to?
CelebritiesRe: Karen Igho Playing Football (Picture) by seyilabi(m): 9:42pm On May 09, 2013
U know why I would forgive Seun & his moderators for making this reach front page? Its is because my fellow nairalanders pics has been making front pages in recent time.
FoodRe: Picture Of A Sewing Machine Cake by seyilabi(m): 8:42pm On May 09, 2013
mikeyhernadez: Y'all be shouting creativitySHOULD I NOW START DANCINGhuh
. Just thank God dat nairaland doesn't have dislike button, u for get 1,000,000 dislikes.
PoliticsCheck Out This Piece On Goodluck Jonathan's Three Years As Nigerian President. by seyilabi(op): 5:54pm On May 07, 2013
The piece sums up President Goodluck
Jonathan’s 3 years in office as president of
Nigeria, written by UK Guardian’s Remi
Adekoya. See it below…
Nigerians had no rational reason to believe
their lives would improve after Goodluck
Jonathan became president three years ago
this week. The list of promises their rulers
have broken is so long it would make a virgin
cynical. But then Nigerians can be stubbornly
optimistic.
When Jonathan first appeared on the political
scene in 2007, when Nigeria’s then president,
Olusegun Obasanjo, announced him as the
running-mate of his party’s next presidential
candidate, Musa Yar’Adua, many
mythologised the good fortune that seemed
linked to Jonathan’s first name. And so, when
Yar’Adua died in 2010 from heart disease and
Jonathan was handed the most coveted job in
Nigeria, many voters believed good luck had
come to Nigeria. Were they right?
Nigeria’s economy has averaged an
impressive 7% annual growth since 2010.
Fiscal policy is responsible. The country has a
debt-to-GDP ratio of roughly 18% and a
budget deficit of under 3%, levels Europe
would be delighted with today. This is largely
thanks to finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala, a former World Bank managing
director. But Jonathan deserves praise for not
intefering.
Still, his end-of-year report is not spotless.
While the economy is booming, precious little
wealth trickles down to the poor. Jonathan
must be more energetic about changing that.
The electricity supply is erratic, so businesses
and individuals spend fortunes on generators
and diesel. This in one of the world’s biggest
oil exporters. Things have improved since
2010, but far too tepidly: Jonathan only gets a
C minus.
Infrastructure also remains a problem.
Without a modern road network, doing
business in Nigeria will remain prohibitively
expensive and logistically challenging.
Nigeria is a federation: individual states play a
big role here. In the richer, well-governed
states such as Lagos, where the commercial
capital city is located, progress is visible. But
Jonathan needs to do more to facilitate
modernism in poorer states: he gets a C.
On healthcare, Jonathan gets an F. If a
Nigerian gets cancer today and can’t afford
private treatment, he will die. Even obtaining
aspirin in a public hospital can prove
impossible.
Education is particularly problematic: tens of
millions of Nigerians are illiterate. Most
cannot afford an education: without
government assistance, thus far feeble, they
will remain intellectual invalids. Nigeria’s
rulers need to understand that a country is
not respected because of the number of oil
barrels it sells, but because of the quality of
citizen it produces: F.
Jonathan’s record on corruption is a disgrace.
A recent report from the US State Department
was spot on when it cited “massive,
widespread, and pervasive corruption
affecting all levels of government”.
Asked to disclose his assets, the man whose
parents couldn’t afford shoes refused. For
emphasis, he said he “doesn’t give a damn”
what anybody thinks about it. The Council of
States, led by Jonathan, meanwhile pardoned
his former boss, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha,
who had been convicted of money-
laundering.
On security, Jonathan has dithered. Boko
Haram, the Islamist terrorist group, has killed
thousands on his watch, while he seems
unsure whether to use crushing force or
grant “amnesty” (read: bribes), as he has
offered. Boko Haram laughed in his face. It is
Jonathan’s government that should plead for
amnesty, it has suggested.
In a country where the rule of law remains a
dream, Jonathan’s message is terrible: he is,
in effect, saying: “Prove to us you are strong
enough to make our lives difficult and we’ll
give you a share of the pie.” How can a
president expect loyalty from his citizens if he
appears to lack the power to protect them?
It’s no easy job running a country that is half-
Christian, half-Muslim, underdeveloped and
home to some 250 ethnic groups. Some say
Jonathan is too weak for the job. But you
don’t have to be a great man to be a great
president, as long as you are clever enough to
you surround yourself with wise advisers,
possess the intelligence to process
information and have a steadfast desire to
improve things for your people.
I personally don’t deny that Jonathan some
good intentions. But he is hostage to the
powerful interests that catapulted him to the
top. Ultimately though, he is Mr President,
which gives him some pretty sharp fangs. If
he wants to be remembered fondly, he should
start baring those fangs in the interest of his
people. Otherwise, he might as well call it
quits in 2015, and spare us a second term.
Nigeria has a lot of catching up to do. There is
no time to waste. Fellow nairalanders, let's analyse this piece.
Christianity EtcRe: Terrified By Bats: Please Advice Me by seyilabi(m): 1:33pm On Apr 29, 2013
Its nothing to fear about, its just that u've not detected an opening which the bats uses to enter ur apartment or u're simply suffering from bat phobia called chiroptophobia.
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh With Her Fans (Picture) by seyilabi(m): 1:11pm On Apr 07, 2013
grin grin

PoliticsRe: Orji Advises Igbos To Leave North by seyilabi(m): 9:35am On Apr 05, 2013
This is an interesting topic, but both parties are making points too. So let's vote. SHOULD THE IGBO'S COME BACK HOME? Like this post.
PoliticsRe: Orji Advises Igbos To Leave North by seyilabi(m): 9:34am On Apr 05, 2013
This is an interesting topic, but both parties are making points too. So let's vote. SHOULD THE IGBO'S STAY BACK IN THE NORTH? Like this post.
Foreign AffairsRe: DSTV Accidentally Airs Mandela's Obituary by seyilabi(m): 4:18pm On Apr 03, 2013
Abi dem dey maaaaaaddt?
CelebritiesRe: Eugenia Abu: Interesting Things About Her by seyilabi(m): 3:21pm On Apr 01, 2013
Who is Eugenia Abu? undecided
CelebritiesRe: Beyonce Supports Gay Marriage by seyilabi(m): 6:54pm On Mar 28, 2013
Why she no marry Kelly Rowland instead of Jay Z!
PoliticsRe: Policemen Claim NSCDC Officials Provoked Them Into KIlling by seyilabi(m): 10:38am On Mar 28, 2013
I STAYED IN ISAWO ROAD & I KNOW HOW THE NIGERIAN POLICE HAS BEEN ENCOURAGING OIL VANDALS IN DAT AREA & THEY EVEN ESCORT THEM, SO THEY SHOULD JUST COME OUT & SAY THE TRUTH COS I WON'T BELIEVE THEM.
EducationRe: Is Mathematics Really Important? by seyilabi(m): 5:25pm On Mar 27, 2013
If X+Y+8= find the value of X/Y?.what has that got to do with POG in the market?.
Jobs/VacanciesI Just Got A Text For Interview At Intercontinental Hotels In V/I by seyilabi(op): 3:07pm On Mar 22, 2013
Can anybody tell me about the hotel although I heard they will be opening by end of April & people can still submit their application online by visiting their website.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: HSA Interview by seyilabi(m): 2:38pm On Mar 22, 2013
So these people has changed their location, they used to conduct their so called interview at a church in Olojojo b/stop area of Oworonshoki in Lagos. The full meaning of that acronym is Health Stream Alliance.

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