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Since you din't receive invitation from EFCC, oya go there now and collect your house keys back and stop making noise oga Koro. Or do you expect us to help you collect them? When you bought the house you din't inform us. |
Fools. Why compete with lesser marketers when you can work with turnover. All because you want the whole gain to your pockets. You can as well shut down your stations we don't care anymore, Nigerians have developed thick skins after the last scarcity experience. |
The governor still feels he has the back of the president so he and his cohorts feel they can go on spending spree. Do a thorough job EFCC abeg. |
Oh so you can go to court to justify wearing of hijab and expect others to do same in the same court you are in control of by a muslim judge? A governor should encourage peace and not war. Go ahead and suspend them Mr confused Governor. |
dragonking2: Well i quite understand you and agree but also the school authorities and their board (missionary) should setup strict rules guiding their operations and enforcing that and i don't think court has jurisdiction on that. It should be a condition which should guide them in admitting students to the school. As a Christian, i attended a muslim missionary school and we were compelled to pray the islamic way at morning devotions though they never infringed on our rights but the rules were well stated before i accepted the offer for admission, so i am expected to play by the rules. All these is a product of communication breakdown and needs to be addressed otherwise these kids would be used to settle scores and later become touts. Our standard of education is falling. Let us tolerate one another. |
CAN does not need a reprisal. Sometimes we need to act mature, act like a statesman and act like according to the teachings of Jesus Christ and promote peace and tranquillity. Vanity upon vanity, all is vanity |
Most Nigerian drivers are aggressive drivers who race at take off all because they don't want the car nearby to come in their front which is very bad for their engine. You are not being wicked to the person you are blocking but wicked to yourself and your car. Parking your car and leaving the gear in first gear also puts strain on your clutch. Transmission oil for automatic cars should also be checked regularly. |
doyen06:Dear Doyen06, can i get a copy too please! Thanks. Forward to: nuritbuttercup@gmail.com |
Then the bonds will finally turn to bondage. |
Who be Agbero abi wetin be him name. Is it d bus loan that is your grouse? So you are pro fuel increase labour leader? For the government to negotiate first with the Ayuba faction shows your election was a fraud. |
150 million less 1 million citizens = 149 million. 149 million i guess are from chad and cameroon. |
investnotspend:Shine your eye bro. It is from strike you give the government the option of them giving you the pay rise or they revert. Government can and will never increase your salary if you don't Fight them with conditions. Vat is increasing,light bill increasing,fuel increasing, yet we all keep quiet while suffering in silence. Moreso who are the so called useless private sector union that cant even defend or fight for workers being sacked daily yet they have the guts to tell us not to join the strike. Many private workers are owed gratuity, many are still casual. Who even recognize their foolish association sef. Let them shut up. |
Just when we are trying to manage the Mohammed Buhari syndrome, another Steven Johnsons syndrome is coming again. God have mercy |
I knew they were still going to say subsidy is still existing even at N1000 per litre. Confused short man and his party. |
98% of cars on Nigerian roads have expired tyres, so FRSC should expand their compound to accommodate as much cars as possible. Soon they will start looking out for expired wipers. Glorified Touts |
crotonite: No peace for the wicked, even in death. |
Who safe wan safe? |
[b]How to Prevent Car Fires Most all of the vehicles fires could be avoidable if we just perform proper maintenance. But time and money are not always on our side, and we often skip services intending to have them performed as soon as we can – but days turn into months and then it is easy to forget vehicle maintenance altogether…until something happens. To minimize risks for vehicle fires, have your car checked out at every oil service. Every vehicle has a maintenance service interval schedule that is recommended service by the vehicle manufacturer – and sticking to the recommendations can help to lower risks for vehicle fires in addition to a whole lot of other vehicle problems. Keep in mind though, that a lot of fuel components are impossible to see without removing items or shields to gain access to them. For a few of these parts, in some vehicle models, it can even take more than an hour of labor to get to the point where the parts are accessed. That is why if you ever have any needed repairs around these areas, it is a good idea to have them checked while the mechanic has accessed that area of your car. Also, fuel O-rings are not maintenance items, and in many cases fuel injectors are not either. But professionals know that they only last so long and become safety concerns after a certain point. O-rings usually start to show their age at around 60,000 miles – and age fast in the dry hot climate. And one last thing, if your car starts to overheat, don’t push it. A car engine is already at an extremely high temperature, add high outdoor temperatures plus overheating and things can happen real fast. The best thing you can do is to pull over quickly – to the nearest area you can safety pull over – and turn the car off. Then get it to a mechanic. What to Do if Your Car is On Fire So, there’s a car on fire – what to do? Don’t be a hero. Turn off the car and get out. Remember, vehicle fires erupt fast, and include a myriad of toxic fumes that can overcome you in as little as two breaths. Just get out of the car, and don’t go back in. Your purse, cell phone, wallet etc. just aren’t worth your life. What about using a fire extinguisher? Even though everyone should have a first alert auto fire extinguisher in their car, the chances of you being able to get to it in time are small and, again, not worth it. If you do not have experience fighting car fires, then don’t attempt it. Leave it to the professionals. And, if the fire is near the front of the car, or under the hood, lifting the hood is the absolute worst thing you can do because you are introducing more oxygen to the fire and you are potentially exposing yourself to extremely toxic fumes and sparks. So please, if your car ever catches on fire – just get out. Someone nearby will be able to call emergency.[/b] |
Nusaf: Just curious. See them more of herdsmen and milk cheese sellers |
Wow, a Fulani with such beautiful handwriting. |
Is that a four bedroom flat or generator house? |
"While conceding that all nations, especially developing ones need support to be able to grow because no nation is an island. I am constrained to inform you that if the future of Nigeria must be protected, the country does not need any loan at this time" From his letter, with the above bolded from Mr Fayose. he has contradicted himself in many ways. The letter doesn't even carry weight because investors are there to make their own money. The condition of payment would have been stated out in their memorandum of understanding with the federal government. His letter should be directed to "maybe the national assembly" |
Federal Government dey pay N6b monthly for gbese, plus your own 2b making 8bn. Haha! haba Alhaji you wan kill federal government? |
Is there anything wrong in having investments? This is all hypocrisy. Foreigners come here to invest and buy into shares of companies. I will do investment in panama if i have what it takes so long i din't collect my money from any baga |
Igbo Muslims. No need to change your full name just add "Abdul" before it. Abdulazubuike, Abdulike, Abdulnonso |
FFO - For Food Only |
The most important for now is she's not infected with the HIV virus or else... in Fela's tone... double wahala for deady body and the owner of deady body! |
Hmmn... one million on dot. |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Sir. Many more years in good health and sound mind. |
Reference:My guy, check the laws guiding security in every nation. Once your barracks is under siege, then the life's of every citizen is in jeopardy. When an enemy attacks a country, they first target your formations otherwise you will retaliate fast. When your barrack is in darkness, it makes it easy for external targets. |
I guess he has the energy to hold car keys now. The other day he was forming like he had arthritis in DSS custody. Ayuah! |
Under normal circumstances, light in barracks should be 24hrs but in Nigeria barracks go into blackout which is never good for the security of a nation. |