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Originalsly:Are you aware that this topic was later edited? It was earlier 5th in the world. Perhaps it was later updated. |
Congratulations to the children. Shame on the parents. _____ to the government (fill in your own words)
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Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests.
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An old person without wisdom is a burden to the community |
Don't complain about a woman's body and don't complain about a man's worth. |
KobolanderSegun:Congratulations Winner. Keep winning 🎉👌God bless your wins. |
brain54:Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
spencekat:Absolutely. We don't know the backstory |
Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. To be openly thanking a Minister for an appointment and talking about politics like this.... APC is the definition of hypocrites.
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KobolanderSegun:You don't know who you are talking to so please keep typing on the internet, I like it. Comment is free.
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Mikedel80:Good idea. |
Mikedel80:She acts like a man is your biggest problem and I know men who are not gay don't like being with other men. Na useless elder de judge matter wey dem no hear from 2 sides. You should talk about it with her the way you are talking about it here, next is family. As a man, you need to make up your mind about what you want and the way you want your house to be. You are the leader, you lead, she follows. You can't have two captains in the ship. Set your standards for her to follow. And don't be afraid to take a decision that is in the best interest of YOUR FAMILY. A man builds the house, the woman builds the home. If you think she is destroying your home, you either have someone who is on your teamship or on the other ship. But remember, you have to be a good role model to your child.
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OP I saw some comments saying that you should not involve family. My brother, even if you have made up your mind to divorce, involve family abi how you take marry her? You didn't do introduction? To help yourself in future, please let the families know and settle the matter seeing that you both have a child. This will help you if your decision was to call it off. |
FreeStuffsNG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTDYmIP97MI
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Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
Yorubastardz:Mikel Obi played while his father was kidnapped. |
Lamasta:“Kindness and niceness aren’t the same thing. Niceness keeps things comfortable — the smile, the polite silence, avoiding the hard feedback. Kindness deals with reality, sometimes that means honest, hard feedback that isn’t always pleasant in the moment.” Let's pretend I want to agree with you. Maturity is knowing where to correct your team mate, who to complain to (the captain or the coach, not direct accusation) and how to complain (discreet, not public embarrassment when you are fully aware cameras are recording everything you do on the pitch). You were captured and now crying like a baby. It shows he lacks discernment and maturity. Talent is never enough. Know this and know peace. |
Lamasta:You are funny. I don't think you know what the media does to a Footballer's career. I don't know what you mean by you lots but people will judge you by your actions. If you know you don't want them to analyse you, don't do stooopeed things. This was how Balotelli went. Talent is never enough. Attitude determines how you manage your time at the altitude. It is not normal to attack your team mate. One of the things that you are taught in any sports is discipline and respect. If your coworker points at you that way, will you call that professional ![]() There is discipline in football. You can see a sample I put here. You don't disrespect your fellow team members when you are not the coach or captain who has been given the position to talk to them. Many of the people are uncultured and don't have good training so they think might is right.
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Lamasta:Osimhen that went live to call out people on social media? Osimhen that left the pitch himself after the game? Media war? When will you learn to take responsibility for your actions? Don't forget that Okocha's nephew they are praising today was the same person Nigerians were angry at last time. Now that I know he grew up an orphan, I now understand the toddler behaviour |
tonididdy:I saw it and his interview. He wants to stay active. I don't know about A-list but I liked what he said about his second career. |
Mayflowa:Did you read the story at all ![]() |
zeuss:How I wish this is what they were really coming to do but I know them, they are tricksters. It's sad where we are today, no Nigerian irrespective of tribe or religion needs to die carelessly. The government has failed. This is where I miss Obasanjo. |
aribisala0:.. I don't think anyone told Osimhen the story of Odemwingie |
Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. APC has no shame. What they would have abused PDP for if they were in opposition is what they are doing shamelessly and the sycophants are calling strategy 🤡 A Party Compromised. Men without honour, shame or integrity.
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motymop: SixSeven:Love thy neighbour as thyself. They never rescued the Christians in Mexico and USA, Na Africa they love. Nigerians have been told. We need to unite and wipe the terrorists but nothing goes for nothing. What does the USA want? They will use your support to justify why they needed to invade your country and buy that time, it will be too late to say that's not how you meant it. No bullet knows a Christain from a Muslim. |
Dtruthspeaker:I don't think so. This time, they are bold and not hiding behind any fake moral cause. Trump first said he was after drugs, he switched up immediately and is openly telling us it's all about their oil. |
How much shares has Peller bought on Nairaland FP Seun ![]() |
Emotional intelligence is when you realize the world does not revolve around you and you'll need sense to know how to express yourself. Repost👉 These two are enough to drop him on the bench for the next games 1. Osimhen reduced his pace and later asked Eric Chelle for a sub. In the 68th minute, Moses Simon replaced the Galatasaray man. 2. After the game, Osimhen ignored the team and strutted to the showers. This is not for first time Victor Osimhen is snapping. In this life, no one, absolutely no one is indispensable. Boy has a lot of growing up to do. He needs a mentor. I know Oliseh once mentioned this.
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FatimaAbubakar:. I daresay this conversation wanders into territory that may demand faculties beyond one’s usual exercise |
chatinent:A honorable polygamist is better than a serial cheat hiding under the cover of monogamy. We agree only on one principle, whether you have one or more, a cheat is a cheat. By the way, in history, most kings had concubines. They still do today. I am not saying it's right or wrong but... 1. You’re applying modern morality to ancient culture. Concubinage was institutional, not 🍆driven. 2. In the past, kings and influential men had multiple wives or concubines because culture allowed it. 3. Concubinage wasn’t immoral in societies where it was culturally structured, but it doesn’t align with modern ethical values that have evolved over time. Judging historical practices without context is intellectually lazy. 4. It sounds contradictory only if we judge the past by today’s standards. Kings had concubines as part of political and cultural systems, not necessarily uncontrolled desire. 5. Your analysis is rhetorically clever, but logically weak. Your claim assumes a contradiction that may not exist. In societies where polygamy or concubinage was structured and culturally accepted, having multiple wives did not automatically signal lack of self-control. Discipline is measured by acting within one’s moral framework, which is why in all of the above, I have put it in context. |
BondRiv:There is some difference sir. I don't support any of them but now that we have enough data to compare APC and PDP, we can see how two Presidents handled political ministers in their cabinet. Talk about democracy and APC 🤡 Coincidentally, Wike was a Minister under the PDP administration. Same person, different treatment. What's more important to the APC government or president? Power, politics and grabbing it. Little to no respect for governance or the people. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
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