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ladyF:I no be woman, I no know why him dey announce to me. |
Holywizard:Chairman, go find Olosho abeg. You just dey post this everywhere. |
I'd suggest you get her pregnant first before proceeding to marrying her. You don't want to end up in a marriage without kids, do you? Just to be on the safe side. |
How come MTN is so stubborn? They are always accused of doing what they're not supposed to be doing, or not doing what they should be doing. Their executives need to be checked if their brains are upside down. I see their stock prices falling again over this. |
Is she painted? |
Photoshop. Where is the rope? |
Has anyone here thought of if someone faked blackface's twitter handle? I don't believe this is him saying all these. |
momodub:Laptop for Hausa? You wan confuse some people be that o. |
I think this SS3 student needs to be commended. His mates are probably bombing places here and there, he chose to spend his time on a project. Even if it appears like this is just some welding work, some engineering graduates today still cant do what he has done, but he did it all from scraps he found. It's a starting point for him and he needs to be motivated to do more. |
This is the most ridiculous post I've seen on FP. I can't believe there are really shallow-minded folks like the writer. Gotta make sure my kids don't read this and remain mediocre like whoever thinks this way. |
johnmartus:She's there (NOI) |
If you need to find him, try peoplefinders.com . His addresses in the US will be revealed to you and you can confront him if ud like to. |
YungG:Unless visa lottery winners are announced via emails now. I know most people that won the lottery in the past got physical letters, not emails. If you filled out the application online, you may want to check if u did from one of the many scam websites around. Once they start asking you to pay some money, know the game. |
blueto:You and Hon Patrick will flow together very well with this piece of your writeup. ![]() |
mindtricks:I don't think the measures were imposed by bodies outside CBN. FG would consult with them in the way forward, I guess this is what CBN leadership thinks is best for the nation. |
belloabd1914:Our world today actually revolves around IT. Its actually very possible to create that many jobs leveraging the potentials IT offers, and it's done in many countries in the world. Nigeria is blessed with many talented folks that can come up with several initiatives that will further lead to jobs for several others, however our immediate needs needs to be met first. What's the point of telling an IT savvy young person a story like this when he or she is worried about where breakfast will come from, the erratic electricity and expensive internet etc? I.T. does drive a lot of things, but in my opinion, Nigeria is not quite there yet. That's why I wondered when I heard Nigeria launched her own satellite to space some years ago. It's probably rusting there in space now. Is it the same Nigeria that can't maintain the roads we see everyday that will maintain a satellite that nobody sees in space? However, if that satellite is revivid and put to use, many startup firms will spring up and many people will be employed from the IT opportunities it offers from its footprint that covers the whole of Africa and beyond. |
I don't even know this person. Who is he? A rapper? |
This is what happens when CBN policy makers appear confused, switching rules every week like kindergaten pupils. Why won't they import when this is the best time for them to make money from the high price of USD? Banks get to purchase from CBN at N195 and sell to us at N305. That's crazy profit for banks, BDC needs their share too. They are limited to purchasing from independent sources at around N295 and reselling at N305. So, who is cheating the system? Banks or BDC? These daft CBN mules need to be replaced asap. |
It will sound funny to hear Dasuki scream Biafra or death. ![]() |
mizhefeh:Looks like small tubers of cassava or yam to me. |
shachris02:I think Fayose should just shut up right now. He seems to be more concerned about the Federal government than the only state he governs. He's not the only governor in Nigeria, why is he busy being too loud if he has nothing to hide? I can guarantee Fayose is ending up locked up soon. Same happened to others before him that can't control their mouths. Just watch. |
Pidggin:Have you ever thought there may have been weapons available but the soldiers were intentionally under-armed to keep Boko Haram going? Several politicians including service leaders were benefitting from the insurgency. Why would they want it to end? Even the US confirmed that Nigerian leaders were not willing to end the insurgency. |
centyboy:Is that why the most 'sensible' post by you only attracted 6 replies? Are you a part of the remaining 40% or part of the 60% you just cursed out? |
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EgusiSoup:What is this one saying? |
Why do people write like this and expect people to read it? What happens to paragraphs? The one thing looks like one long ugly speech, indeed an eyesore. |
austinvsb1:Yes you're right in that regard. All hands should be on deck to revive our economy. However, it's discouraging to know that the developmental levies have historically ended up in only some leaders' bank accounts and the common man that needs it most is still being ripped off in his dire state. |
Wyttcat:If Americans that work overseas don't pay their taxes, they are still allowed back to the US and never get arrested for not doing so. I don't think any country arrests anyone from the airport for not paying taxes. They may be eventually charged with tax evasion if the IRS has sufficient evidence, but definitely not denying ones entry or on the spot arrest like you just suggested for Nigeria. Again, many Nigerians living abroad maintain dual citizenships. Are you suggesting they pay taxes wherever they live and still remit taxes back to Nigeria? If so, why? I asked because in the US for example, you don't live and work in Texas for example and pay state taxes to Alabama if you haven't worked there. I think same applies here, you don't live overseas and pay taxes to Nigeria. |
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ok we don hear hausa love radio him for add laptop join na
how is I.T suppose to create 2 million jobs when peeps can do almost all internet related works on a phone, waiting for police and other ministries to start recruiting.