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Celebrities / Re: Inside 2face & Omotoye's Club Rumors In Ikeja (Photos) by Shedluck: 5:02pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Celebrates His Wife, Lola's Birthday by Shedluck: 1:13pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: Nigerians React Angrily After Lagos Awarded Beautification Contract To Suya Firm by Shedluck: 1:14pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
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Sports / Re: Liverpool Sign Oxlade-chamberlain From Arsenal by Shedluck: 1:10pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
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Crime / Re: Kidnapper Discovered Inside A Canal In Mushin, Lagos (Photos) by Shedluck: 6:55pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Crime / Re: Hate Speech: An Hausa Man Jameel Illiyas, Threatens Igbos On Social Media. by Shedluck: 6:54pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: Fayose Lashes At President Buhari Over Nigeria's Economy by Shedluck: 6:53pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Travel / Re: Iceland Set To Deport Nigerian Couple, Daughter by Shedluck: 6:45pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Crime / Re: Breaking News: New Ritualist Den Discovered In Mushin, Lagos by Shedluck: 6:43pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Travel / Re: Only 500 People On Earth Owns This Passport. by Shedluck: 6:39pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: President Buhari Arrives Katsina For Sallah Celebration by Shedluck: 6:32pm On Aug 30, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Singer, Asa Pictured Holding A Cock In New Photo by Shedluck: 11:44pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Art Or Controversy? Nigerian French Singer, Asa was pictured holding a cock – A male Chicken in a new picture. The talented singer rocked her signature hairstyle in the black and white picture! Oh You probably thought of another meaning to the word ‘Cock’! There you have it. source== http://gistnaira.com/forum2_theme_112181946.xhtml?tema=3
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Celebrities / Annie Idibia Puts Her Bikini Bod On Display. (photos) by Shedluck: 11:35pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Annie Bikini Wife of Nigerian Music Legend, 2Face Idibia, Annie Idibia, is currently in the United States of America, where she is reportedly shooting a new movie. The stunning actress, obviously decided to take a break from the movie set and spend little time with her kids. She is seen here with her lovely children as they go for a swim. Hot mama in her bikini. Another photo below: source== http://gistnaira.com/forum2_theme_112181946.xhtml?tema=4
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Jokes Etc / Photo: When You Are Angry And Your Friend Say SOMETHING FUNNY by Shedluck: 4:01am On Mar 27, 2015 |
Photo: When you are angry and your friend say SOMETHING FUNNY. Lol gonna break is head off.. Source : http://guruswapaz.com
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Romance / Things You Should Do To Be More Attractive by Shedluck: 11:29pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
Things you can do to be more attractive : Being attractive to men is much more than having a pretty face. Apparently, men are looking for more. To test this theory, we did a quick survey, online and in personal interviews, asking men what they consider attractive in women. Here are the six top characteristics that were mentioned — one way or another — by nearly all who were surveyed. These traits are what respondents found attractive in women: 1. Self-confident She knows who she is. She doesn’t need anyone else to define her. She’s content to be herself. She has values and standards and isn’t afraid to stick by them. She’s not driven by every wind and wave of popular culture. She’s grounded in knowing what she stands for and doesn’t apologize for it to anyone. She has a strong faith in God. She’s not arrogant about it, just quietly remains true to her beliefs and allows others to do the same. She is more concerned about others, including her boyfriend, than herself. One man, describing the woman he married, said, “Her moral ‘backbone’ and solid values were a hit with me.” Being confident in who you are and having your values in place can free you up to care about others. 2. Adventuresome and fun She’s game for an adventure which makes her fun to be with. She isn’t afraid to try new things, go new places and eat new foods. She doesn’t hesitate to learn new things that we both find challenging and interesting. For example, a pre-med student said of his fiancé, “She was even willing to board a hot air balloon without knowing I was going to propose to her in midair.” (Click here to see this romantic event.) Yes, men enjoy being with women who are willing to try new adventures. 3. Feminine and pretty She’s not obsessed over her looks. She fixes herself up to look nice and is satisfied. When I’m with her I feel like a real man. She doesn’t have a need to be masculine, though she is strong and extremely capable. Her femininity complements my masculinity. She can look adorable in five-inch heels one minute and equally charming in jogging shoes the next. She can wear a dress with a swirly skirt as comfortably as she wears everyday jeans. She’s not inclined to use gutter talk. She knows how to smile and uses it often. She simply knows how to be a lady. 4. Smart She has prepared herself intellectually — educated but not boastful about it. When we can talk freely about what’s going on in the world, with both of us being equally involved in the conversation, that’s a very good thing. It’s not that she has to know about everything; it’s that she wants to learn and finds learning rewarding. That’s attractive. 5. Approachable and friendly She gives me a glance when she sees me staring at her, encouraging me with a slight flirtatious look. One man who fell hook-line-and-sinker said, “Her down- to-earth personality made it impossible for me to resist.” Another husband said, “She laughed at my jokes. She thought I was hilarious, and that stroked my ego. It made me want to be with her.” Maybe our Miss America contestant — mentioned earlier — made guys feel that she was unapproachable — too good for them. Nobody wants to be rejected, so guys generally won’t risk it. Men need to feel invited by your welcoming look and gestures. In other words, being friendly is attractive to guys source:- http://guruswapaz.com/forum2_theme_111123352.xhtml?tema=192
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Politics / Five Reasons We Should Vote Buhari by Shedluck: 9:56pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
[b]Issues and policies After six vigorous months of hard campaigning, no one is in doubt as to who organised a more issues-oriented canvassing of votes than the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari. The issues were namely: corruption. All in Nigeria agree that corruption has taken a centre stage in Nigeria and the question today is what aspect of Nigeria’s life has not been corrupted. As the American statesman, President Truman declared: “The buck stops here,” meaning at his desk. The perception throughout Nigeria is that President Goodluck Jonathan is soft on corruption and it is Gen. Buhari who will definitely tackle that monster to extinction if elected president. Nigerians also were impressed with Gen Buhari’s policies on education, as his advocacy on this sector is to reorganise the entire orientation of our educational policy and direction to target producing graduates that will be productive in what oils a modern society. The simple meaning of this is that men and women will be technologically educated, be it in science, food production, cash crop production, equipment manufacturing etc. It is quite ironic that a country such as ours, which continues to import such basic food items as rice, beans, and flour still enjoys the luxury of placing so much premium on graduating more Theatre Arts graduates than electronic engineers, or medical doctors or nurses or mechanical technicians ought to turn to Gen Buhari to pilot the affairs of our dear nation. On health, Nigerians were appalled when they were treated to a crass tele infomercial that castigated the General for sending his family to a Nigeria medical facility than flying them to overseas. What the producers of the infomercial failed to realise is that that piece of information gained Gen. Buhari more favourable rating that the producers could ever imagined. Gen. Buhari proposed a complete overhaul of the national policy on health, which main plank is to take health delivery to the location, where it is most needed, i.e. to collaborate with states and local governments to oversee health matters. The Nigerian confidence index on this matter is so heavily tilted in favour of Gen. Buhari for the simple reason that he identifies with their situation. On agriculture, the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan has presented this sector as its prized jewel performance and cites the price of rice as evidence that its policy on agriculture is working. Again, it is not evenly spread, as the policy is hardly felt in the entire southern Nigeria. The East views palm production as its index of agricultural revolution with nostalgia. They remember the policy of Dr. Michael I. Okpara on the farm settlements that effectively acted as extension centres to encourage the region to actively participate in cash crop production. Just as the West views cocoa as the main stay of the West economy when Nigeria was viewed as the largest producer of the product in the world. Today Cote d’Ivoire and Brazil have vastly overtaken Nigeria in that sector. But the Jonathan administration’s policy on agriculture is to bombard us with endless television commercials of fertilizer revolution, farmers smart cards loan extension, imaginary farmers engagement of workers totaling millions and only points to one crop, rice as evidence that this voodoo agric policy is working. Yet Nigeria remains net importer of rice, palm oil, wheat, beans and even meat. Gen. Buhari gives a simple prescription on this sector and promises to implement an agricultural policy that will return our teeming unemployed youths to food production. The emphasis on viewing employment that targets only white collar jobs in government, banks, private businesses is patently misdirected which makes the General Buhari option better for the reason that once the orientation is established that agriculture can be more rewarding in terms of wealth as opposed to earning merger salaries will definitely create more wealth for the nation. The greatness of America is its agriculture and the volume of food it produces. Energy General Buhari’s policy on this sector trumps what President Goodluck Jonathan insist on continuing. The president is bent on treading on the same path of introducing ill digested policy to privatise energy on three stage desirata of distribution, transmission and production. This laughable initiative is to start with distribution, which is supposed to be the easiest of the three stages. The truth is that for distribution to work one must be in possession of what to distribute. Nigeria has 2500mw – 3000mw of electricity and our population is 180 million souls, just compare that with South Africa population of 50 million with 44, 000mw of electricity. Let us allow your own calculation guide you on these figures. Gen. Buhari, on the other hand, insists on returning to the drawing board to devise a completely new approach to our energy policy and frowns at the idea of concessioning electricity distribution to cronies of the administration for massive exploitation of Nigerians for undeserved massive profits at the expense of Nigerians whose long earned patrimony are placed at the hands of individuals, who have made zero input either in the equipments or plants to justify what they are collecting as bills. Details can be read on the economy that follows. So here, on policies and issues Nigerians should vote for Buhari. The economy Nigeria’s economy today can only be described as being in a state of depression. These sentiments are now being echoed by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These institutions until recently had hailed Nigeria as one of the primary destination hubs for foreign direct investments (FDI) in emerging markets. The current federal administration is very fond of phrases, such as transformation, diversification, enabling environment, African’s largest economy and agricultural revolution. The only phrase that cannot be disputed is that Nigeria is Africans largest economy. The nuance in Nigeria being African’s largest economy is not based on productivity but sadly on consumption. As the most populated nation in Africa by quite a large margin, Nigeria consumption rate is obviously the highest. Nigeria’s biggest problem is POWER. The unavailability of consistent power supply to the Nigerian society is the major roadblock to the progression of the society. In the 21st century, a nation without consistent communal power supply has no chance of being economically viable. This phenomenon will only worsen as time elapses. The foundation of a productive economy is employment. Employment being the productive engagement of a nation’s active populace. Economists will concur that an ideal economic models for any nation will include the manufacturing and agricultural sectors of that nation, accounting for the bulk of the productive engagement of that nation’s workforce. Manufacturing and agricultural industries both have one major things in common-processing. Processing requires electricity in constant supply. No power supply means those two sectors have no way to flourish in any environment. A non-existent manufacturing and agricultural sector in a society will result in massive unemployment rates. Massive unemployment rates leads to increase poverty rates. Increased poverty rates leads to increased demands on Nigeria’s welfare infrastructure. Increased demands on a nation’s welfare infrastructure results in imbalance of national resource allocation. This crude analogy hopefully depicts the domino effect of a “no power supply” economy. The administration will counter the above paragraph by stating its power industry privatisation initiative. To date, this privatisation initiative cannot be considered a success especially considering that the capacity of the national grid has decreased since the inception of this privatization initiative. Comparing the potential gains of a private power sector that is enjoyed by the wireless telecommunication industry is like comparing fruits to meats. Another indisputable fact is that entrepreneurship is always a driving force to the advancement of societies and can be extended to humanity. Entrepreneurship drives innovation, technology, productivity, efficiency, employment and true competition to say the least. The final beneficiary of entrepreneurship is always the society as a whole. This administration has done nothing to encourage true entrepreneurship except through the formation of an oligarch business infrastructure where few organizations account for the majority of the business activities that take place in Nigeria. The scuttling of the entrepreneurial spirit in Nigeria can again be traced primarily to lack of power. The constant utilisation of generators for power supply is not sustainable economically in any environment. The technology referred to as generator is termed as a backup/emergency power solution. It was and still not intended as a primary power solution. As if power supply was not enough to contend with, entrepreneurs in Nigeria are also faced with a tedious and nefarious bureaucratic infrastructure, a lending industry that ensures their failure, a logistics structure that cannot be accurately budgeted for and finally a workforce that have questionable ethics culture. The current administration in recent months have harped on the need to diversify the economy from an oil contrived economy to more of a reliance on agricultural sector. This sentiment, like most of this administrations directives, is not original but instead steals from some of Nigeria’s founding fathers directives concerning the sustainability of Nigeria before the discovery of oil and its revenue to benefits. The true diversification of what should take place in Nigeria’s economy is a movement to a private sector-led economy as opposed to the government centre economy which currently exists. The oil sector drives the Nigerian economic sector. An enabling business environment must include consistent communal power supply in Nigeria. A resultant effect would result in the recall reaction of a relationship that must exist between the private and government sectors of Nigeria for the sustainability of Nigeria especially for successive generations. This administration’s courtship of Nigeria’s economy has been abysmal. Its failure to have a single focus to ensuring the realisations of consistent power supply to Nigeria is a failure of its fiduciary responsibility to the nation. The administration has also presided over the mammoth growth of all tiers of the government. The economic hardship associated with funding the different arms and tiers of the government has put into question the economically solvency of our sovereignty. A nation that appropriates 83 per cent of its revenue on recurrent expenditure and mere 17 per cent to capital has zero chance of sustaining any growth. They have used Third Reich propaganda style to hoodwink the Nigerian populace into believing the nation was on the path of economic stability instead of the true standing of the nation’s economy, which is in dire straits. It seems like the administration was hoping for a miracle to change the fortunes of Nigeria. Nigerians should accept that the only miracle that we can ensure CHANGE is CHANGE . The other word for the change is Buhari. So on 28th collect your family and friends and go and vote for Buhari. On family values The social fabric of our society has witnessed a decline that ought to be of major concern to Nigerians who are looking at the moment and should also look at the future. Due to the reoccurring dislocation in economic well being of families, our core family values have taken a heavy beating. When the head of the family is unable to earn enough income to provide the basic necessities of life, stress, anxiety and indiscipline take over and the result is quite predictable in the overall wellbeing of a normal family. Jonathan views our society enhancement on huge investments on Nollywood who instead of adopting the films produced emphasising on wholesome values of honesty, on what is proper and right, on encouragement that hard work pays will rather script films of juju and magic, raw envy and base promotion of imaginary success that is obtained via dishonest means. Gen. Buhari distances himself from even dignifying the excessive use of dancing and music as if the serious business of governance should be reduced to such pedestal proclivities Buhari advocates our return to basic family up bring of honesty, hard work, good manners and respect to elders. Nigerians should vote for Buhari. Transparency Under Jonathan’s watch disinformation, lack of transparency, outright lies have been elevated to an art form that today in Nigeria not one single data or information is relied up. Agencies of government have graduated from individual corruption to organised departmental corruption and this has deeply eaten into the entire body of our government. Nigerians were shocked when the president held the view that stealing is not corruption. Lack of transparency has been the core reason we could not seriously attract foreign investments and the often touted propaganda of shouting by our government officials that Nigeria is the number one preferred destination of investors is again a further misinformation that shades the true situation. Gen. Buhari has pledged to run an open and transparent administration that will always inform Nigerians of the true situation of things. Nigerians have been deceived by dressing up falsely our present circumstance as far as our economy is concerned. Wild promises are made to win underserved popularity just to win votes. After May 29, 2015, the exposure of the true state of our finances, Nigerians will be in a state of shock. With oil prices plummeting everyday Nigerians should vote Jonathan out so we can install a purposeful serious government that can start the earnest reconstruction of our society. Nigerians want to be told the truth about the extract state of our situation. Nigerians want a situation where Emeka is treated the same way Aliyu is treated the same Idowu is treated Transparency suggests that an ohm-buds-man is established to watch the activities of delivers of justice, i.e. our justice system, collectors of government revenues i.e. our customs and excise, taxes etc. at least to maintain proper and accurate monies accruing to the government. Nigeria will need all it can to run social services for the good of the people. Nigerians should vote for Buhari so that we can start afresh to revive and restart our pulverised society due to unbridled corruption and total mismanagement. Transparency frowns on disinformation. After 100 years of our troubled march to nationhood, who could have imagined that a president that should not introduce religious sentiments would be the main promoter of such primordial propaganda of painting a former head of state as an agent of Islamisation of Christians in Nigeria. That is crossing the lines of impropriety. If Buhari had wished he could have descended to the president’s level by suggesting that Jonathan is on a vanguard to Christianise Nigeria. No same Nigerian can buy into such idea that Islamisation or Christianisation is the problem of today’s Nigeria as we have co-habited this space for the past 100 years tolerating each other on our religious diversities. For the avoidance of doubt, Buhari is not and will not entertain the mixture of religion and human rights in his determination to uplift Nigeria. My final take is my earnest plea to Nigerians to go out on March 28, 2015 and cast their votes for General Muhammadu Buhari on the core reason that compared with President Goodluck Jonathan he is clearly more capable as a leader to pilot the affairs of Nigeria at this period of our national circumstance.[/b] source :- http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=110953 source :- http://guruswapaz.com/forum2_theme_111123351.xhtml?tema=407 1 Like |
Politics / Fire Guts FCT High Court’s Probate Section by Shedluck: 9:19pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
Fire on Thursday gutted a part of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Maitama, Abuja. The fire, which was said to have lasted for about two hours destroyed completely the equipment, documents and other office items in the Probate Section of the court. The fire incident which was suspected to have been caused by power surge, started at about 4.30pm and was put out at about some minutes past 6pm. The information officer of the court, Mrs. Tabita Kangiwa, who spoke with our correspondent confirmed the incident. She said, “All I can tell you now is that the fire affected the Probate Section of the court. I had gone home when I was called back to the office because of the incident. “I learnt the Chief Judge and the Chief Registrar were still in court when the smoke was observed at the Probate Section. The fire has been put out now, may the details will be out tomorrow (Friday).” The court had already slated Tuesday for the valedictory court session for the retirement of the Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Justice Ibrahim Bukar. Source:- http://www.punchng.com/news/fire-guts-fct-high-courts-probate-section/ 1 Share
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Politics / I’m Not In This Race For Power, Money – Buhari by Shedluck: 9:06pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), has said he is not in the race for power or money. He says he is in the race in response to the yearnings of Nigerians for an improvement on their lives and the betterment of Nigeria. Buhari said this in Abuja on Thursday in what was said to be his last media briefing before the crucial election. He said Saturday’s election presents Nigerians a great opportunity to end impunity and incompetence in governance. The APC candidate noted that 16 years under the Peoples Democratic Party remained a story of despair, despondency, disillusionment and pervasive fear, caused by unprecedented insecurity. He said the basic functions of the government such as the security, welfare and happiness of the citizens appeared only on the pages of newspaper. According to him, it is morally wrong for any government that has woefully failed in these basic responsibilities to demand or expect another mandate from the disillusioned citizens of Nigeria. Buhari said, “I am not contesting this election because I want power and money. I am doing so because Nigerians believe I have what it takes to achieve the much-needed change. When the people express confidence in your ability and integrity to lead them, you have a responsibility to answer the clarion call to national service. “The presidential election this Saturday, March 28, 2015, presents a great opportunity for Nigerians to come out en-masse and vote to remove an incompetent government from office. The beauty of democracy is that it gives power to the people to change the government peacefully. “The PDP administration has exhausted all its goodwill and lost all the argument on performance and competence and is, as a result, seeking to retain power at all costs, regardless of performance, which is a shameless reflection of desperation and greed for power. “A government that abandons its citizens to their fates has no reason to remain in office a day longer than necessary.” Source:- http://www.punchng.com/news/im-not-in-this-race-for-power-money-buhari/ Source:- http://guruswapaz.com/forum2_theme_111123351.xhtml?tema=405 1 Like |
Romance / Re: 10 Categories Of Female Virgins by Shedluck: 8:47pm On Mar 26, 2015 |
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