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Naija when wl our force men learn? Sometimes they ar the one that make the suspect to shout louder than expected and then the hunter become the hunted. U wan to arrest som1 get the arrest warrant,do things as a professional not jus looking fo layman way and before u kno it the suspect whether right or wrong wl b scream. |
Nice video... and those who are busy comparing his success with that of Mavin record, jus pray they wl stop and ponder to ask themselves this questions: 1. When wl the world recognise they exist? 2. When wl d media be busy about their success? 3. When wl the ppu arnd them compare their success wt a frnd s or their childhood mate? This same guy is nominated for MAMA award and he is to perform on stage too. While average minds are busy here discussing us issue whether is better now than when he was wt Don Jazz, the young man is there in southAfrican chilling wt babes, drink and making money per second. I jus wonder why we naija's love drinking panadol for anoda man headache. |
Guys chilling cool haters hating hmmm. |
Hmmm na so e dey start one day na chidima sex tape we go dey c..this one wey u don start from neck, e go soon go chest den every every. |
Evil child.. |
Sassybae:Morn fine pics selfie.. |
Demmzy15:Instead of u to appreciate a man who decided to take his God message to the ppu; rather u ar condemning him..if u ar a Christian ur while can't u show bravery by taken the gospel there or u tell ur pastor to take the gospel there and if u a Muslim u can also take ur peace message to the place or u ask ur imam to take it there. |
The difference is one is surgically made and the other is natural being. |
som ppu dey na mistakes dem dey look for...if only dey kno ds man is human. Cos he is yet to appoint ministerial seat dt is a mistake too? Oga o... |
A National Leader of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu has denied claims
that he has been making demands of President
Muhammadu Buhari on whom the latter should
appoint to his government.
Speaking to State House correspondents at the
Presidential Villa last night after breaking fast
with the president, Tinubu said he respects
Buhari and remains loyal to him.
Ostensibly, the dinner with the president was
held in furtherance of the peace initiatives by the
ruling party to reconcile the warring factions in
the National Assembly.
APC lawmakers in both chambers of the federal
legislature have been at loggerheads since the
elections last month that threw up Senator
Bukola Saraki as Senate President and Hon.
Yakubu Dogara as Speaker of the House of
Representatives, in defiance of the preferred
nominees of the party for the posts.
The former Lagos State governor said: “I have
no demands. If you understand what party
politics and leadership is all about, it is about
loyalty and commitment to the values, which the
leadership believes in.
“I believe in what the president believes in. I
respect him and I stand firmly loyal to his cause.
So you can go to any length of speculation that
you might want, I have not responded to all of
that because I understand the president and the
president understands me clearly.”
When asked about the crises in the National
Assembly, Tinubu was evasive in his response,
stating: “That is an area where I am very
cautious of my position and my utterances. I still
want to keep my side of the interpretation or
analysis to be able to achieve a resolution of the
matter as quickly as possible.”
He stated that he was in support of what the
president had carefully enumerated and
articulated to the party on the issue, adding:
“The party is supreme. The party must have
disciplined leadership and followers. The party’s
process must be respected because that is the
confidence and the trust of the people.
“However in every environment, we could have
conflicts and conflict resolution mechanisms
would be applied to resolve all the problems so
we are there.
“There is honour in every struggle and every
competition, there must be honour in victory
too.”
Tinubu also asked Nigerians to ignore the claim
by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that
Buhari was too slow, adding that Buhari could
not be expected to clean up the mess left behind
by the PDP's 16 years of bad governance in 30
days.
“We are different, we cannot be PDP, we are
APC, we will not repeat their mistakes. We know
their mistakes, errors, we understand what
Nigeria wanted and Nigerians gave this party
victory because of our manifesto,” he said.
“We are pro-people, we are progressives. We
have had a conservative government in the last
16 years, this is a progressive party, just coming
in barely 30 days.
“We understand the hopes of Nigerians, we
understand the expectations of Nigerians, we
believe in that expectation and in our promise of
prosperity to the people. We will not change
that,” he said.
Buhari, during the dinner with the APC leaders,
which also had the former Rivers State Governor
Chibuike Amaechi and Publisher of the
Leadership newspaper, Sam Nda-Isaiah in
attendance, appealed to the warring members of
the APC to reconcile their differences in order for
the party to deliver on its campaigns to
the electorate.
He also called on them to exert their influence
both in the party and the country, in order for the
party to achieve its campaign manifestos of
addressing security, economy, employment and
corruption.
He recalled the difficulties the party went through
to emerge strong enough to dislodge the PDP,
and asked the APC stalwarts to bury their
differences and unite for the sake of the country.
Buhari commended Tinubu for his support and
words of encouragement, noting that it was
important to reflect on their journey in order for
them to appreciate how lucky they are as a
political group.
He said: “I always like to go down memory lane
to show how lucky we are as a political group.
At no stage was the decision taken by chance, it
was all deliberate.
“The leaders of the parties felt the only way to
wrest power from the PDP was for us to come
together. I in particular was scared after previous
failures in the elections of 2003, 2007 and 2011.
“We dissolved our various parties to form APC
then we applied to INEC (Independent National
Electoral Commission), for once I was grateful to
INEC.
“We had gone with nine people to INEC to apply
and INEC advised us that we needed at least 25
people across the country to form a political
party. We were able to go back and raised 35
members across the country and then
successfully registered the party.
“INEC then informed the federal government that
we had met the requirements, hence we could
not be denied registration. Many doubting
Thomases said a merger had never succeeded in
Nigeria but here we are.”
Buhari explained that he decided to go down
memory lane so that the party’s leaders would
appreciate how far they had come, adding: “For
a society as ours, if we respect the constitution,
then all the greed and problems will be a thing
of the fast.”
“We should just look at Nigeria as Nigerians, no
matter the level you are, lose your influence so
that we can help achieve the manifestos –
security, economy, employment and corruption,
because if we don't kill corruption, corruption will
kill Nigeria. We have to ensure that people we
bring forward are those that will move the
society forward,” he said.
Responding, Tinubu described the APC as the
armoured personnel carrier (APC), saying it
represented the diversity of Nigeria.
While thanking Buhari for the opportunity to
break fast with him and for bringing together
people for various background regardless of
religious affiliations, he said: “We believe this
diversity will continue to propel us for economic
growth under your leadership.
“This is the first Ramadan after the election, we
thank God for cutting down the opponents’ 60
years of fake promises to 16 years.
“I heard them say we are slow. Yes, we didn't
campaign to be fire fighters, but planners and
meticulous ones at that. A latrine pit of 16 years
can’t be cleaned up in 30 days because the
mess is much.
“Mr. President you started well, you hit the
ground running. You promised Nigerians that you
will address security and your first meeting to
ECOWAS was on security because we cannot
fight it alone.
“You have been to other places; if they think it is
a game of Ludo, we will say it is serious
business. If they forgot G7 we will remind them.
“We have faith in you Mr. President, we have
faith in your capacity and uprightness. I’m here
filled up and not fed up.
“We promise to continue to be with you and
support you, no matter what they are saying we
are not re-running the election until four years
time.
“We pray to God to give us four more years of
this month and pray to Him to forgive our
misdeeds and for peace and stability.” |
First official pixs of these together since the issue of NASS started...yet Tinubu has remain silence. |
Eleda mi ma sun lorun o...Where my mates they speak in diff currency languages don't let me speak dt of poverty and vanity. After all riches na vanity like wise poverty. Owo ni koko..Baba. |
I doubt if this actually Tinubu comment but never d less the op is write. The man seem to be financial helpful to many media Houz, even here in naira land open any thread in Jagaban name and be sure u will have more viewers and diff post than any normal elected politicians. Hate him or love him we all kno he has som many things under his sleeves. Com to think of it he is bn silence,all this while is this part of quality of a leader. |
I kno it will not load forever sha...one day ds suspense will com to an end. |
Aiye nlo a to.... |
Fellow Nigerians, it is not a hidden fact that I’ve
been a great admirer and ubiquitous supporter of
the current governing Party in Nigeria, the ALL
PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC), from its
inception though I belong bodily and spiritually
elsewhere in the National Conscience Party. My
love for APC was not because I expected its
members to be extra-terrestrial beings without
foibles and idiosyncrasies but due to the fact
that I saw in them the opportunity for possible
re-alignment and a veritable platform for an
incorruptible leader like General Muhammadu
Buhari even if the rest of us are not as perfect. I
was also looking forward to the possibility of
establishing a new tradition of sacking an
underperforming government and banishing the
idea that an incumbent leader can never be
defeated in Africa. I was under no illusion that
any stand-alone Party would achieve this
extraordinary feat of terminating the PDP
behemoth without the collaboration of other
mainstream/mushroom Parties.
Against all odds of permutations, APC was born
as a bouncing and bubbly baby. My joy knew no
bounds because I realised since then that the
days of PDP were numbered after being in power
for 16 agonising years. It was gratifying to see
an amalgam of political parties reach an accord
which seemingly went beyond personal and
selfish interests. The PDP apparatchik apparently
misfired and miscalculated by underrating the
capacity and capabilities of the new opposition
Party. I remember its spokespersons acting
smugly by over-confidently dismissing the arrival
of APC as a non-event.
But nothing destroys faster than arrogance.
Instead of re-adjusting its ways of doing things,
PDP carried on with its profligacy and buried its
head in the sands like an ostrich pretending that
all was well when the reverse was the obvious.
It deluded itself that the Nigerian economy was
at its most buoyant when the economy was
already in dire straits and believed its own lies of
superlatively running Africa’s numero uno
economy into prosperity when it was only
galloping the economy towards the abyss. The
spin-doctors never got tired of regaling us with
the hype of a rarefied Eldorado but we knew it
was only a matter of time before the chickens
would come home to roost.
Thanks to the formidability of APC, the lies soon
fell off the sails and the naturally generous and
tolerant Nigerians refused to buy a dead horse at
a premium. Reality only hit the PDP in its final
and dying days and everything possible and
terrible was done to manipulate the electoral
process away from its original calendar in order
to deny the tired but tireless Nigerian public the
V-Day they had anxiously longed for. PDP gave
itself a breather of six weeks and worked
frenetically to achieve what it couldn’t in five
years of President Jonathan’s administration. It
was always going to be Mission Impossible but
as usual some politicians profited from the
desperation of that period. The rest is now
history as nothing could deprive the Nigerian
populace of the sunshine days that it had
sagaciously bestowed upon itself.
Nigerians exploded in an orgiastic giddiness of
wild jubilations and jollification and the world
congratulated us endlessly. It seemed it was
Uhuru at last as we placed our bodies and souls
in the hands of President Buhari and his Party.
No political leader in the last 22 years enjoyed
such adulations, goodwill and encouragement
from Nigerians. Even members of the PDP in
their moments of sobriety admitted that they
messed up big time and could not have won that
magical election, albeit they did so discreetly.
Unfortunately and very tragically, APC soon
appeared to have suffered a convulsion as a
result of its own metaphysical success. All the
pretentiousness of a cohesive progressive Party
soon dissolved into the rambunctiousness of an
unruly and fracticidal Party. Many of its fans like
me watched in utter wonderment and
befuddlement as things began to unravel and
spiral out of control. Things fell apart and it
seemed it would not be too long before the
centre could no longer hold. The case of APC
became that of a man who married several
wives but was not a competent polygamist who
knew how to make each of the wives feel so
special and adorable. Rather the husband
exposed and displayed a preference for some
particular wives against the others. This is the
crux of the matter.
What makes the situation sadder for me is the
distraction being caused by this topsy-turvy
state in the internal affairs of the ruling Party to
the society at large as well as the manner it is
fast eroding the humongous goodwill President
Buhari came in with. Only the most rabid of die-
hards would not feel the heat of this war of
attrition or think that it would just blow over
without much effort.
The battle started long before the referee even
blew the whistle. Reading the recent statements
credited to our revered father, Chief Bisi Akande,
the former interim chairman of APC brought forth
the goose pimples in me. Baba could not contain
his anger and derision at the decision to move
on in peace instead of crying over spilled milk
following the saga of the clearly surreal outcome
of the elections into the principal offices in the
National Assembly.
I quite understand how Baba feels and genuinely
see why his camp would not want to hear
anything of such heresy. The blame has been
placed at the doorsteps of a nebulous cabal in
the Northern part of Nigeria and it instantly
brought back the tearful memories of those dark
days of the so called ‘Kaduna Mafia’. While I do
not have any counter-evidence to the thesis of
our iconic elders, I believe and plead fervently
that care should be taken not to return us to the
inglorious First Republic when the politicians
decided to set the nation ablaze with
inflammatory remarks that sought to cast
aspersions on certain sections of our country.
Even husband and wife quarrel regularly but
must avoid vengeful and indelible words that
may never be washed away easily.
My candid advice to the APC leadership is to
urgently put its house in order because if united
they will stand proudly but if divided they will fall
miserably. Such is the sad reality I foresee if
members of the same party find it impossible to
forgive even if they cannot forget. They should
understand and accept the fact that there is
always another day and another chance to win
back what was lost. There is always a hand of
fate and the wheel of fortune in the affairs of
men. That is the reason for the popular
aphorism: Man proposes but God disposes.
I have had the honour and privilege of sitting
with the two principal actors in the middle of this
raging imbroglio, Senate President Bukola Saraki
and Speaker Yakubu Dogara and I’m reasonably
assured and definitely convinced that they both
love their Party despite the storms in the tea-
cups that almost damaged their relationships
irreparably. Though labelled as modern day
Judases, they both continue to plead for the
understanding of those who might not have
known what actually transpired behind the
scenes. For now, they are willing and ready to
bear their crosses courageously till that
auspicious moment when the jigsaw would fit
into place. For myself, I am aware that all the
contending factions have points that would
justify their position and this is the more reason
that the swords should be sheathed without
further delay. Nobody can come out of this
smelling of roses as all the contending forces
acted selfishly including the party supremacists!
Let’s therefore hope the sleeping dogs would lie
prostrate in order not to constitute public
nuisance to everyone. Our politicians must have
pity on long-suffering Nigerians who are more
concerned about good governance and not who
gets what position. As we approach the end of
Ramadan let us remember that peace trumps
above all. And we must embrace the spirit of
love.
I will go ahead and make my usual suggestions
as to how to move away from this debacle. I’m
doing this because I know as a matter of fact
that President Bihari reads more newspapers
than most journalists. Our duty therefore is to
support him by supplying useful tips and
relevant information that can teleport his
government to its celestial heights.
The President should try to put the problems of
his Party behind him now and forever. No matter
what he does today, he would never be able to
pacify every one of the aggrieved members. No
one would blame the Party if he fails; they will
blame President Buhari solely and singularly. All
past Presidents have had to carry that heavy
burden and President Buhari would only be an
exception only if he can manage an exceptional
performance in office.
Nigerian politicians have their own ways of doing
things and the President would do well by
setting his own agenda and a superlative
template for running a credible government. As a
prominent Nigerian told me two weeks ago
“President Buhari should not hope to have any
saints to appoint into his cabinet, he should just
go ahead and manage the people around him
and if they wobble and fumble they should be
fired.” I totally agree. It is better to make wrong
choices than to make none at all.
The reason these leaders are still fighting over
lollipops is because most of them have not been
kept busy. As soon as the President starts to
throw appointments left, right and centre, many
of our friends would cool temper or simply
vamoose into oblivion. In any event, the
President should remember that the festering
pestilence of corruption and impunity was not
limited to the politicians but extended to the civil
servants who overtly supported and worked in
concert with them. He cannot credibly turn to
those same civil servants to clean up the mess.
They would expectedly only seek to cover up
their tracks and in the process sink us further
into the mire. What is needed now more than
ever is an injection of some fresh bloods into the
political polity! If some of the antiquated
politicians and civil servants were as good as
they portrayed, Nigeria would not have landed in
this odious mess.
Equally importantly, as long as the President is
able to do what is just and carry every region of
Nigeria along without fear or favour, all shall be
well. Our proclivity for ethnic balancing must be
improved. Some Nigerians are already crying
wolf over recent appointments. As for me and my
house, since no one has said those appointed are
not qualified, there should be no cause for alarm.
My suggestion, however, is that every part of
Nigeria must be truthfully combed for
accomplished Nigerians who can catapult our
nation to the next level. It is not for nothing that
the drafters of our Constitution enshrined the
principle of Federal Character in its underbelly. It
is merely a recognition of our diversity and the
need to see that all sections feel that they are
given some place of prominence in a multi-
faceted Nigeria. Our past history tells us that
we must never forget the nature and extent of
our diversity. Same goes for the treatment of the
Nigerian woman and her place in government.
The President should be gender-sensitive as
there are many qualified women for every
imaginable job available today. They should not
be discriminated against by the male chauvinists
that litter our corridors of power.
The President should try hard to promote the
secularity of the Nigerian state so as to douse
the embers of religion which is currently being
clandestinely fanned in our land. Every shade of
faith should be allowed to flourish and no
religion should be promoted above the other.
Religious conflagrations are always more difficult
to quench and we can’t afford to cause more
havoc than we already have. If I could have my
way, all those pilgrimages would no longer be
funded by government. Religion is supposed to
be a personal obligation between a man and the
God or Master he worships. Let that huge money
be spent on every Nigerian through
developmental projects. I totally endorse the
reasonable decision by the Governor of Kaduna
State, Nasir El-Rufai, who has stated clearly that
he would not waste the scarce resources of his
State on buying Sallah rams for anybody. We
must commend his simple approach to
governance and plead with others to emulate
him.
The President must tell his troops and assure the
Nation that he will not be distracted from the
lofty heights that he desires to take our country.
Security has become absolutely worrisome for a
former military ruler and he must rise up stoutly
to the occasion. I enjoin President Buhari to
desist from comparing his administration with
that of his predecessors and using them as a
benchmark because those previous
administrations failed spectacularly and that is
why our people wanted and voted for change.
Nigerians expect things to be done in a
differently better way and not in a similarly
retrograde style. President Buhari has shown by
a few steps he has taken already that he is
capable of this distinction but there are those
that would want him to continue along the old
paths. I sincerely urge him to resist this
temptation. It is the sure path to the failure
experienced by those he has succeeded.
It shall be well with our country; the devil will be
ashamed!
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Nothing nu in ds part of d world we live.. the only inspire thing is his willingness to study. A thought for all there wl always b a way if we av d will. |
Bibidear:Let him continue, there is God. |
Hmmmn assume he accept it, his critics for worse pass Stella Oduaglh.. |
Hmmn while I don't freak wt all ds gimmicks of
fayose...all cos he wan us to bliv he is down to
earth. Well is good but someone need to talk to
this man that time flies.. am yet to c where
fayose commission a project dt will benefit d
masses, his master plan for ekiti state that can
last a life time not ds eye service..buying plantain
today eating at buka tomorrow. Rubbish, wl he
continue ds after office and how many of d ppu
wl remember him? But d project he commission
wl speak well during and after his tenure my
opinion pls. Though I may b wrong. |
Hmmn while I don't freak wt all ds gimmicks of fayose...all cos he wan us to bliv he is down to earth. Well is good but someone need to talk to this man that time flies.. am yet to c where fayose commission a project dt will benefit d masses, his master plan for ekiti state that can last a life time not ds eye service..buying plantain today eating at buka tomorrow. Rubbish, wl he continue ds after office and how many of d ppu wl remember him? But d project he commission wl speak well during and after his tenure my opinion pls. Though I may b wrong. |
Hmmn while I don't freak wt all ds gimmicks of fayose...all cos he wan all of to bliv he is down to earth. Well is good but someone need to talk to this man that time flies.. am yet to c where fayose commission a project dt will benefit d masses, his master plan for ekiti state that can last a life time not ds eye service..buying plantain today eating at buka tomorrow. Rubbish wl continued ds after office and how many of d ppu wl remember him,but is project wl he commission wl speak well during and after his tenure my opinion pls. Though I may b wrong. |
Well,Nigeriacamera has brought you some amazing facts you don’t know about nipples,so get ready to expand your mind as you read further. 1. Nipple orgasm torso of sexy woman in black, lace bra Did you know that it’s possible for a woman to achieve orgasm solely through nipple play? It’s true! This doesn’t happen for every woman, but certain women can have genital orgasms that are caused by intense nipple stimulation. 2. Let’s talk about aureole, baby Baby Breastfeeding For those who aren’t aware, the circular pigmented area around the nipple is called the aureola. Small openings around the nipple called lactiferous ducts release milk during lactation, while sebaceous glands provide lubrication, protection, and help with suckling during breastfeeding. 3. They come in threes bustling crowd walking Statistically, one in 18 people is born with a third nipple. One in 18! Any day on the street, you could pick out a group of 18 people, and chances are that one of them is blessed (or cursed) with one or more extra nips. These nipples rarely serve a purpose; they are simply remnants of the multiple nipples that usually disappear from a baby before birth. 4. Men can breastfeed Though it isn’t common by any means, male lactation has happened more often in recent years as a result of hormonal treatments for prostate cancer. What is really interesting, though, is that both men and women can actually lactate from excessive massaging and sucking on the nipples over an extended period of time. Who knew? 5.Babies about to burst adorable newborn baby in cute winter hat You may think that lactation is only a possibility for women who have given birth (or, as mentioned earlier, really gone to town on their breasts), but there is one notable exception! Babies sometimes emerge from the womb producing milk. That’s right! Newborn babes can have milk leaking from their teats. This is perfectly normal, though, and the effect only lasts for a few days. It’s caused by estrogens, which are passed to the baby from its mother. 6. A whale of a meal baby killer whale in group of whales Whales have nipples that differ quite a bit from human nipples, and even those of other animals. Because their young aren’t able to perform the suction motion necessary to retrieve milk from an underwater nipple, a whale’s teat is built to be operated by the mother. When the baby whale attaches to his or her mother’s nipple, she then ejects milk into its mouth. Pretty cool, eh? |
There is a big difference btw ability and abinibi...
Btw God creation and men creation. |
Na so dem dey take start, from navel, na belle be d next den cleavages den one day u go c or read chidima nude pics. chidima is it cos papa din die. OK na continu. |
Enypie:For real....? |
That pyramid freak me. Are dey still in existence or ISIS don destroy ds beautiful edifices. |
Kaduna State Government has commended the people of the state for promptly embracing the crucial necessity of watchful vigilance and attention to security. This was as the government announced further measures to enhance public security in the state . It said : “All beggars and hawkers are to stay off the streets until further notice. Any beggar or hawker found on the streets will be arrested, until these measures are relaxed.” This was contained in statement issued by the Special Assistant to Governor Nasir El- Rufai, Samuel . It read that: “In addition, government reiterates that the ban on motorcycle taxis ( achaba ) remains in force , and the law will be strictly enforced in this regard. “The government hereby urges all citizens to report all suspicious persons and movements to the security agencies, and to afford these agencies their maximum cooperation. “These measures take immediate effect ,” the statement read . |
My bible tells me until Christ take away is ppu, the Antichrist can't operate fully but its advisable fo the brethren to undastd d undertone msg of all ds stuff @OP mention. |
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