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Xxpress:Despite the deficiency Of other InnJoo models. Innjoo one and Two is quite reliable... |
Horlaarsco:Dunno what issue you got with innjoo I ain't my business. Used Innjoo one for 1 full year only had charging port issues which was fixed no charge. Then switched to InnJoo Two. Tecno Designs is too boring for me. |
Xxpress:Have been using InnJoo One then switched to InnJoo Two... It's better than any MTK device here in Nigeria except Tecno and Infinix. No regrets buying InnJoo ONE & TWO |
Space Booked As usual |
They Just Copied InnJoo One and InnJoo Two Designs Rubbish |
StephanieLuv:Believe This sucker it made FRONTPAGE |
Belezy:Arrh why the insult respect ya self.... Pikin |
Petjoel:Are you a native doctor? ![]() |
shukudi: lol |
NevetsIbot:No mind the guy na earthworm go bite am |
udysweet:Abi ifa shout for help you no go come rescue me? |
muller101:Police is ya friend to help find it no be this one... |
muller101:You wan thief am... Ole |
multibalotel: read the topic again ![]() |
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@Seun Food don ready ooooh No need to talk too much... Just do the needful.. Caught close to fish pond happening now... 10.5ft long
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Aminat508:Am trusting dangote's truck drivers to crush thing... Quote me |
Igbo leaders have not minced words in describing how marginalized the Igbo are in Buhari’s government. In fact, former Anambra State governor, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, believes that President Buhari, with his actions, is pushing the Igbo hard to leave Nigeria. Even the UN has added its voice to this debate: it says Nigeria is deeply divided. Apart from the economic numbers coming out from the country, foreign investors pay attention to these divisive narratives: serious foreign Pension Fund managers might not want to leave their assets in a country that looks like it’s going to fall apart anytime soon. But the President thinks differently. Hear the President: “If I select people whom I know quite well in my political party, whom we came all the way right from the APP, CPC and APC, and have remained together in good or bad situation, the people I have confidence in and I can trust them with any post, will that amount to anything wrong?” Many are angry with the President’s argument. They believe that he should be the father of Nigeria, including those that didn’t vote for him, especially now that the elections are over. But a close and objective look at the President’s political profile doesn’t suggest he really has anything against any ethnic group in Nigeria. (This is actually an evidence-based conclusion which I’m struggling to accept, considering the fact that I sympathize with the Igbo). In 2003, the President embraced the south east – just as he embraced the south west in 2015 – by selecting Senator Chuba Okadigbo to be his running mate. The thinking in Buhari’s camp was that his party, the ANPP, would easily get block votes from the Igbos with the hugely popular Okadigbo. In 2007, the ANPP believing it won the 2003 elections, which many believe was a hugely flawed election, went on to play the same ethnic card by selecting Edwin Ume Ezeoke as Buhari’s running mate. Then, many of the President’s closest allies were from the south east. For example, Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN) had been Buhari’s lawyer at the election tribunals (from 2003 -2007). In fact, junior lawyers working for Ahamba told reporters that their boss didn’t make money from representing Buhari. This was very unlike most senior advocates in election petitions. Unfortunately, he left Buhari’s CPC in 2011. Ahamba would later claim that he left Buhari – a man he loves so much – because ‘opportunists have surrounded Buhari and hijacked his mind’. He even said that four men had hijacked the CPC and that Buhari was at their mercy. He also claimed that no one could dare challenge the actions of these ‘hijackers’. At that point, not even Buhari’s widely publicized letter appealing to him to remain in the CPC could make him stay. (Maybe Ahamba could have been Nigeria’s attorney general today). Many analysts say the same of Buhari’s government today. Perhaps, this prompted Obasanjo to say, a fortnight ago, that no individual nor group could claim that they brought Buhari to power. Many suggest, including prominent Buhari supporters like Dele Momodu, that ‘professional power hijackers’, who claim to have helped the President into office, are presently calling the shots in Abuja. And this doesn’t necessarily mean that the President is weak – the presidential system of government makes this kind of hijacking possible. This is topic for another day! Obviously, had an Igbo, like Ahamba, been in that cabal, the story would have been different. And this is tragedy of the Nigerian state – ethnicity and tribalism is the order of the day. Well, this didn’t start today and cannot be stopped by people of Buhari’s generation. Maybe the generation Mark Zuckerberg visited last week might be able to stop ethnic and tribal tendencies in business, civil service and politics in Nigeria, when their time comes. But fundamentally, many lessons can be learnt here. One, Nigeria’s politics is a winner-takes-all game. Thus, political parties and ethnic groups should form strong alliances with other ethnic groups. Perhaps, Okadigbo’s thesis, in 2003, that his running with Buhari was the only way Nigeria could have a president from the Igbo extraction, in the years to come, had some merit. But more importantly, as bonds between all ethnic groups in Nigeria get stronger in political parties, the occurrence of ethnic cabals in Aso Rock might reduce Two, no particular ethnic group can run Nigeria successfully without the genuine support of other ethnic groups, including the minorities. Why? Take the ridiculous pronouncements by various groups that they are going to declare their own republic on the 1st of October. This, of course, is very unlikely to happen, but such news sends very negative signals to the international community and investors, as well. And this of course suffocates the ruling party, financially and politically. The takeaway from this is: Buhari might not really hate the Igbo, but the nature of Nigerian politics, even politics in general, is what is actually strangulating the Igbo and other ethnic groups. This ‘bitter’ experience should spur all ethnic groups to form genuine national alliances because any of them could be ostracized politically if they are not ‘involved’. -By Ebuka Nwankwo |
Mrford:Just opposite Access Bank @olu obansanjo road water lines... |
So true... |
some people lazy... its a job on its own. |
Voice234:Apologies Voice234 for your experience. Whats the status of this issue currently? |
Thanks for all ya info. I fixed it for less... Am glad to a friend whom know his people that deal on direct belgium parts.. Hub was almost as good as new... and the shocks were lovely.. |
Bossmd:Boring ![]() |
I Hope lala sees this... Tired to work hard on a daily basis? You can not be such lazy. Get advice from a portion of these geniuses of laziness, like a good rest, spending a minimum of energy! Now before your eyes - thats are stunning examples of exemplary laziness. What to do if you are an engineering student, and you have no prospects
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– Buhari Ahmadu Tanko, the commander of Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) has been killed – Tanko was reportedly killed by some unknown gunmen in Kaduna state – The CJTF commader was reportedly murder while trying to stop hoodlums from launching an attack Commander of the Civilian Joint Task Force in Kaduna state , Buhari Ahmadu killed by unknown gunmen. Buhari Ahmadu Tanko the Commander of Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF) in charge of Kakuri community, Kaduna South Local Government Area of Kaduna state, has been murdered. The Nation reports that Tanko was reportedly killed by some yet to be identified assailants. The Kaduna state police command spokesperson, ASP Aliyu Usman confirmed the incident. He said, the late Tanko, 27 was murdered by hoodlums while attempting to stop them from stealing from the premises of defunct Kaduna Textile Limited located in his catchment area. ASP Usman said the incident occurred at about 3:26 hours of Monday 29th August 2016, making it difficult for the police to make immediate arrest of any suspect in connection with the killing. He however said investigation into the matter has already been launched and the culprits will soon be fished out to face the full wrath of the law. Effort to speak with family of the deceased could not be established as the time of filing this report. But member of JTF in Kakuri, who would not want his name in print vowed, never to be deterred by the gruesome murder of their leader in their efforts to make the community safer, urging the state government to train and equip them instead of attempting to scrap the activities of local vigilante in the State as we read in the media. “We know the community better because we leave here. The government can train us continually so we discharge our responsibility better. What happened cannot stop us from patrolling our area especially at night. And we will bring the killers of Buhari to justice no matter how long it will take us,” he said. https://www.naij.com/947634-just-in-unknown-gunmen-kill-buhari-commander-of-civilian-joint-task-force-cjtf.html |
What! Some humans sef |
obiorathesubtle:Guy u cracked me up |
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Sorry Infinix you just designed another liability....Will rock my innjoo2 for the next 24 months ![]() |
These northerners sef, they would have just taken action on the Dog... |
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