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daretodiffer:Seconded |
abdulwastecx:Thanks bro..highly appreciated. |
mufutau55:Thanks Hajji. Will try to reach out to d guys u mentioned. |
[quote author=HsLBroker post=42534931][/quote]Good afternoon Chief, Hajji Mufutau referred u to me on a request. Here's d thread: https://www.nairaland.com/2550211/off-topic-thread-discuss-anything-everything/126#42536771 |
mufutau55:Hajji I copied u on a request. I hope u, and other ogas out here help me about it. Thanks sirs. |
EgunMogaji:Thanks ore....I just considered garage a waste of space ni jare. Who parks cars indoors again? |
EgunMogaji:Thanks chief for d complement lol. But I'm converting the garage into a room or study. Its on a full acre. Its just an old plan (building)from d 80s. Inherited d property from my Pop's. It actually had been roofed before. But due to long term neglect, the roofing was vandalized and stolen. Since its mine now, I'm planning to complete it and move in before my landlady throws me out. |
[quote author=mufutau55 post=42443570]Hajji, sorry to bother you but I need help concerning the likable cost (measurement of sheets, woods, types and pricing)of my building which plan I posted below. I knw if I quote u, some others might be willing to help even if u can't. Its urgent as my landlord has issued us quit notice which takes effect from April 30. The building is in Ibadan. Thanks everyone. I hope I'll be able to see the dimensions.
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martyns303:A baby breastfeeding a mother doing cannabis (if its true) needs to be taken away from her. Be it it by welfare or the father. |
warrenweste:Pls let's take it easy with KEMI (Dr. KOO). She has mental issues and it's understandable. People with mental issues say all sorts of things, they're to be pitied non the less. |
GudluckIBB:You spoke my mind jare. If Jonathan had won would the cancer still evolve? We all saw Annie Idibia and Tonto Dike's cancer make up nah. This woman has all d money to do propaganda and she's getting d desired effect. If it's true sha, I wish her full recovery but that has nothing to do with criminal investigation and prosecution. |
The same job kind of people that will blame SLS for marrying an 18 year old girl. |
lurther:What u people on the other side of the fence fail to realize is that when corruption is tackled, over 50% of policies you listed is already handled. You don't expect someone hired to reconstruct a building that had been defective from foundation to just plaster it, paint it & continue building on d defects. U might have to bring parts of it down. A Yoruba adage says 'you don't ignore leprosy on a patient while treating his eczema' Let Baba do his work as he deems fit. |
Toks2008:It's possible my brother. I have a Nairabet outlet and a dude placed a bet of 51 mill @ my office yesterday with just #100. It was marred by just 3 mtches. What if those 3 matches had gone d way he predicted? He wld hv been a millionaire this morning. Believe it or not but its possible. |
krazydave:Dude election was postponed the day Basket Mouth held his show in London. So say something else. Shioor!! |
Why are his girls dressed up like widows?? |
People also get married for vendetta. I used to have a girlfriend (we broke up after dating for 8 years). She got engaged immediately she got d wind that I was engaged and got married exactly a month before my wedding. She later told me she didn't really plan it. She just did it to feel even. I was 'whao-ed'. We're good friends now though. |
What's d fuss?? When GMB was a military HoS, 70% of d people in Nigerian political landscape now (including GEJ) were either in high sch, uni or NYSC. AparT frm d fact that GMB has a aura of respect around him (even before he ws elected) John Kerry couldn't pat him in d back casually when he visited sef. |
That was Omololu Olunloyo. Former Oyo State governor. |
dechandel:...And what is Yobo's net worth @d moment? if I may ask? |
eyesofgod:Yeah u're right, the fable predates Sam Okwaraji's era...the version I heard even involved Thunder Balogun (late green eagle's foward) and his shot (Nigeria's only goal) went right through the keeper's tummy. The coach shouted to him not to "forget to use your left leg!!!" We heard he had a ring on d left leg since birth. |
natureblack:It is called 'breach' of contract not 'bridge' like a lot of people say. |
The source has been added. So our honorable mods, pls do d needful. Happy New Year to you all!! |
rayopt:Will post the source now bro....the post needs an FP status so as to disabuse a lot of ppl's minds about religious and ethnic liars. |
[quote author=rayopt post=29386509][/quote]Mr President's handlers have been shooting down their principal and promoting GMB since this race started. They made people fall more in love with GMB. |
rayopt:My brother, Nigerians are much more wiser now. Cheap stunts and blackmails might not work this time around. When one keeps renewing rent in d same apartment and it keeps flooding. The landlord, instead of making repairs, keeps blaming the next landlord, increasing rent and making empty promises yearly...omo na to port go the next house o! |
It may sound impossible, but it is the way of our politicians. It is, therefore, up to such leaders of the young generation as Femi Fani- Kayode to lead in the crusade for peaceful, united Nigeria where Muslims and Christians have equal rights to prosper. In achieving that, they don’t have to lump up all Hausa-Fulanis and insult us as having the tendency of ‘born to rule’ or any such nomenclature. Personally, I don’t believe in it. It isn’t a workable idea. They should therefore tone down their divisive campaign. It is an evil wind that will blow no one no good, especially as Nigeria is bigger than both Jonathan and Buhari. |
He said, “the Christians are my citizens, and by Allah I hold out against anything that displeases them. No compulsion is to be on them. No one is to destroy a house of their religion, to damage it, or to carry anything from it to the Muslim’s houses. The Muslims are to fight for Christians. Their churches must be respected. They are neither to be prevented from repairing them nor the sacredness of their covenants.” The Holy Prophet of Islam concluded the charter by directing all Muslims the worlds over to abide by this covenant till the Last Day (of judgement). A vast majority of those causing all sorts of trouble and drawbacks for this country are less than 3.5 percent of the population, those aged 65 and above, and many of them can be found around both Jonathan and Buhari, among Christians and Muslims. The voices of Chief Tony Anenih (a Christian) and Alhaji Tanko Yakasai (a Muslim) were among the most hilarious in the effort to stop Jonathan from assuming the presidency in acting capacity in 2010 when President Yar’adua was terminally ill and the nation was tottering. Today, they are shockingly among the biggest beneficiaries and enforcers of the Jonathan Administration. In the same vein, one should not be surprised if Chief Edwin Clark or Asari Dakubo become kitchen cabinet members of a Buhari Administration. |
All we care about is the Nigerian leader that would deliver the goods – make this country a better place for all, irrespective of our diversity. And, I bet you, this belief is shared by the 75 percent of the Nigerian population that are under the age of 35, who are being denied legitimate opportunities just because they were not born with silver spoons in their mouths. Similarly, it was totally uncouth for the PDP National Secretary to call General Buhari an illiterate jackboot, as he did lately, just because the man doesn’t hold a Ph.D, as Jonathan does. Does this man know that 80 percent of the over 67 million unemployed Nigerians (rated by the National Bureau of Statistics) do not have university degrees, and that he could incur their wraths by this reckless statement? And for those making the mistake of lumping all Muslim as Boko Haram, let them know that majority of us are guided by the Holy Qur’an and teachings of the great Prophet of universal peace and harmony, who freely told all Muslims, in a charter of privileges and rights he granted all Christians at Mount Sinai in 628 C.E., to fight for Christians. |
The same group also wants God “to purge corruption in the opposition,” conveniently ignoring the corrupt in government, whose actions are badly affecting tens of millions of downtrodden Christians, not just Muslims. But what do these people take their fellow Christian brethren for, people who cannot read between the lines and see this as a cheap, sad way of campaigning for President Jonathan? Do they think attacking Islam (though they hardly do so directly) is going to appeal to Muslims and make them re- elect the President? Can anyone between Jonathan and Buhari win the presidency with only the votes of members of his faith? We all know it isn’t possible for anyone, however powerful, to Islamise Nigeria, as falsely being peddled by some religious leaders. But the consolation is that even among their flock, these leaders are fast losing respect, and it is the reason this time around, religion will not be manipulated to play such a significant factor in determining who wins next year’s presidential election. For me, a Hausa-Fulani Muslim, I feel very, very bad to see this going on as a campaign for any presidential candidate because many of us of my generation don’t even care whether the next president is a Christian or Muslim. |
I know the man is going to try to deny this or colour it in some other way, but the fact remains he has succeeded through these write- ups, among several others before then, to alienate Muslims and make them a subject of mockery by Christians. What the Fani-Kayode’s of this world don’t seem to know is that there are millions of Muslims out there that want to vote for Jonathan in the forthcoming presidential election, as they did in 2011. Showing contempt for their religion could only make many of them change their minds. My senior colleague, Mr. Azubuike Ishiekwene, writing in his column, Conversation With Azu, published in Leadership newspaper of last Friday, quoted the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, a collection of the main conservative Christian churches, as planning a “52 weeks of all-round prayers for Nigeria,” which, very unfortunately, specifically includes praying to God “to upturn all plots by the All Progressives Congress if their hidden agenda is to Islamise Nigeria.” |


