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Good riddance to bad rubbish |
mknigeriagreat:How many local government do we have in osun |
mknigeriagreat:I know u are not from osun, it's daddy Kabiru |
This is the truth and nothing but the truth. |
E no go better for poverty |
So whose fault is this then? |
But why him no fit use chopper from the airport sef? |
make she go collect her balance for her tailor jo |
they should have sent them to some less privileged countries like that one that has sambisa forest. |
money answereth all things |
Those guys were all in d PDP b4, the funniest thing is majority of APC governors in the north were formally in d PDP. About 13 of those governors were in PDP about 4months to d election b4 decamping. |
Hmmmm, wat if in d end Tinubu uses dis to his own advantage. Every man is a selfish animal |
I don't have anything to say |
chloedogie:I beg how much do they pay those teachers in the private school again? Oga no b about how much they are paid, it's how dynamic n updated they are. |
We've got lots of talents down south, na just condition make crayfish bend. But once dey get to d other side, dey only need just a small opportunity n dey unleash their greatness. We also have people like; Hakeem Kae-Kazim Hollywood actor, Kazeem was born in Lagos State and is a native of Ogun State. He has featured in several hit movies such as ‘Hotel Rwandan,’ ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ ‘At World’s End and many TV series including 24, and Criminal Minds. He has also featured in some Nollywood movies like ‘Last Flight To Abuja,’ ‘Black November’ and ‘Half Of A Yellow Sun.’ Currently, Hakeem is a brand ambassador for Etisalat Nigeria. Adetomiwa Edun British actor Adetomiwa Edun was born in 1984 to a Nigerian father from the Yoruba tribe and a half-Ghanaian, half-English mother. Edun, who moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 11, has featured in movies like Slaves, Law & Order: UK, The Hour, Passengers. He is popularly known for his role in the TV series, Merlin, where he played ‘Sir Elyan’ and he became the second black in 2009 to play Romeo at the Globe Theatre. Tomiwa speaks English, Yoruba and French. Uzo Aduba Uzoamaka Nwanneka “Uzo” Aduba is an American actress who is known for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on the television series ‘Orange Is the New Black’. Her parents are both Nigerians of Igbo origin. Caroline Chikezie Caroline was born in England to Nigerian parents but was sent to boarding school in Nigeria at a point, in an attempt to make her abandon her dreams to become an actress. She choose acting to taking over her father’s hospital in Nigeria. So far, the 42-year-old has featured in ‘ Holby City ,’ ‘Casualty ,’ ‘ Babymother ,’ ‘ As If ,’ ‘ Judas Kiss,’ ‘ Free Fall’, ‘Torchwood’, ‘Cyberwoman”,’ ‘Supernatural,’ and ‘Brothers and Sisters’. Nonso Anozie Nonso Anozie is an English actor of Nigerian descent. Apart from movies, he was cast to play in the TV series ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Dracula’. The great David Oyelowo He was born in Oxford, England, to Nigerian parents. Oyelowo first attended a youth theatre after being invited by a girl to whom he was attracted to. He then studied theatre studies for A level at City and Islington College. It was his passion in acting that earned him get good grades that his teacher advised he should become an actor and start an acting career. After A levels, Oyelowo enrolled for a one year art foundation course, before winning a place and scholarship at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), finishing his three-year training in 1998. |
This year is very tricky for APC, they must have their convention this year to choose their new officers n dat will b followed closely by d convention to choose its presidential candidate. It's going to b a tough one for them as d caucus dat gets d chairman will determine who becomes d presidential candidate. |
We all should start getting involved in politics, all dis social media whatever can't even win a ward election in reality, but because they are involved, that's why politicians patronize them. |
A government that is working is sacking n redeploying for better service delivery n efficiency while the other one in Abuja is .............. |
please help me tell those urging Buhari to contest that all the time he had 12 n 15 million votes, he contested against a southerner, wen he did against a northerner in 2007, he had 6million votes. |
now the question is, is this the top priority of those universities? most of these schools already av solar street lights scattered around their campuses. Why not meet with dem to know what each school needs n calculate wat each skul's share should be n use it to do wat dey want for dem, because if dey do d solar street light, d skul may not take ownership n thereby not maintain it since it was foisted on dem n not necessarily way dey need. |
Ahamefuna0001:The problem is, most of dis people complaining may av better ideas n governance skill, but they choose to stay out of politics n instead spend all of their time complaining on social media. But please op, can u swear with ur life dat dis news is real? cos d executive sec of dat local government is a member of my church n he has not done any empowerment recently n he is not in dat pix u posted. |
Funky123:abeg how I fit hook u up, we just might b next, na Osogbo i dey stay.. |
And their refinery is coming soon too |
That prayer get as e be ooo. For those quoting d old testament, please do know that those people weren't Christian n eye for an eye was acceptable den until Jesus Christ came n he set a new standard. Do these people even know why we are called Christians? |
Make DSS+SARS catch, why u no go give am to FG? That na corruption |
LordPOSEIDON:Atiku was very active n he was even so powerful that it almost seem like him n Obasanjo were jointly running the country like president. |
I wish say I get black magic, I for just dey turn dis sars guys to goat. |
Former Vice President of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar has revealed how he made his first business decision as far back as 1971. The former Vice President made the revelation after receiving the Honourary Achiever Award, at the Africa’s Youth Entrepreneurs Conference and Award titled “A Stand With The Giants”, at InterContinental Hotel in Lagos on Thursday night. Atiku dedicated his award as Honourary African Outstanding Entrepreneur to Nigerian youths, and urged the youth to have more drive towards entrepreneurship. Hear him: “I came to Lagos on June 29, 1969 and after my two years training (with the Nigeria Customs Service); I was posted to the border station of Idi-Iroko. At that time, the Badagry Road had not been constructed and the only means of transportation to the rest of the West African corridor was through the Idi-Iroko border to what used to be called Dahomey and what is now known as Benin Republic. “On getting to Idi-Iroko, my first posting, I was not married and what I discovered was that the most promising business was transportation. Many pickup vans were transporting women traders from Ajase (Port Novo) to Lagos every morning, and every evening from Lagos back to Port Novo. “So I asked myself, how I can seize the opportunity of this moving business. I came over to Lagos and in those days SCOA were the sole distributors of Peugeot, so I went to SCOA and I signed a hire-purchase agreement and bought four of those pickups and gave them to four different drivers and every day they will bring their returns to me and at the end of the month, I will go to SCOA and pay them. “I wasn’t married, so my salary was intact and in addition I was saving from what I was getting from my transport business. So, sometime, to be an entrepreneur you must have the ingenuity to be an entrepreneur.” Atiku noted that the country’s education system in the early 1960s provided the Nigerian youths the opportunities to make diverse carrier choice. According to the former Vice President, “the educational system we operated in the First Republic provided our students then the opportunity to either go to universities or go to technical colleges or to go to crafts schools. There was never a dropout in that kind of educational system. The dullest was trained on a skill and given the capital to start a business.” Atiku Abubakar however regrets that “suddenly, Nigeria moved away from that to a system of education where you train only job seekers.” He pointed out that the products of this educational system don’t know how to do anything else other than to seek for jobs, adding that they cannot self-employ themselves. “So, what I am trying to say is that my Nigeria is possible and your own Nigeria is possible”, he said. The former Vice President urged the youth to take advantage of the rebound in railway infrastructure that was built by the last administration to start a business initiative of transportation of goods across the country and reduce the reliance on heavy duty trucks to convey those goods. He paid glowing tributes to music art youngster, Wizkid for his besting some of the greatest in the industry to clinch the Best International Act at the MOBO awards. “Wizkid’s international award is a victory for Nigeria. Art is important not only for the revenue it brings and the business around it but for the image of our country. A good image has the capacity to trigger investments. The investments will generate much needed jobs. The jobs will not only ensure the security of families but the security of our nation and engender progress and development”, he said. |
Sharp9:Shey d 8trn even dey realistic before ni, no b borrow we borrow for d last 2 budgets ni |
See them ooo, now dat it is not bad news, dey b like, it's none of my business. |
We have eaten all our own innovations, technologies n development. Since president Buhari came into power, he has given states up to about 1.3 trillion in bailout n Paris refunds, and he is about to give them another Paris refund of over 500billion. From the ones already shared, no state got less than 15billion, yet d purpose for which dis funds were released haven't been met. Just imagine if d federal government didn't give dis states d money but rather tell dis state to forward a proposal for d establishment of manufacturing plants in their various states, in respect to their available mineral n human resource, all within d limit of their 15billion n to all b located in designated industrial parks, which all have an integrated power plant off the national grid. And the federal government after going through this proposals, then call for contractors to bid for this projects n den pay directly from the CBN at every 25% stage of work done. At the completion, they can decide to give it out to those companies to operate n pay certain percentage to d states as may be agreed upon n then taxes to the federal government. |
well it's not my body |