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Investment / Re: 100 Percent Interest In 30 Days. by ssiaccenture(m): 10:25pm On Dec 08, 2016
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Investment / Re: 100 Percent Interest In 30 Days. by ssiaccenture(m): 10:23pm On Dec 08, 2016
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Nairaland / General / Re: Lady With Four Fingers Cause Twitter Meltdown... (photos) by ssiaccenture(m): 9:42pm On Nov 06, 2016
I have four too

Politics / Re: Rivers Rerun: Graphic Photos Of People Killed During Election Today by ssiaccenture(m): 8:31pm On Mar 20, 2016
Do or die and inordinate desperacy to win election is too much in every part of the country. Why? Becos people from take govt position as a conduit pipe to siphone common weath and enrich themselves.
Forum Games / Re: Who Caught The Fish?(photo) by ssiaccenture(m): 3:34pm On Oct 05, 2015
3 of course
Religion / Re: Pastor Caught With A Girl At A Cemetery In Delta by ssiaccenture(m): 10:02pm On Jul 31, 2015
The only way to step the rising tide of rape of under age, as against outright marriage contained in the law, should be casteration.
Family / Re: My Wife Says Her Libido Is Dead. by ssiaccenture(m): 11:02pm On Jul 30, 2015
Problem: wife lost libido.

Causes: She is stressed out as result of work pressure at home and in the office. You guys have not been talking of increase your sex lives. She probably wants to be sex starved as a result of her inability to come to orgasm due to your poor performance or poverty. She is either keeping extra marital affair or discovered your infidelity. Spritual attack. Love lost between you guys. Etc.


Solutions: forget for for a while about your personal fulfilment sexually and concentrate on her by going for counselling, spiritual healer, learning more about the importance of irgasm during sex and above let her take viagra.

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Politics / Re: Buhari's US Visit: His Son, Yusuf, And 32 Others Make His Entourage - ThisDay by ssiaccenture(m): 4:50pm On Jul 18, 2015
This is another honourable feather in our cap. Am optimistic that Nigeria will work for the good. Let those who are pessimistic be choked with their hopelessness. Or better still, leave nigeria for us.
Politics / Re: South Africa Returns Seized $15 Million To Nigerian Government by ssiaccenture(m): 3:25pm On Jul 18, 2015
PMB has integrity and nigerians trust him with public funds unlike GEJ that is lobbying to avoid probe. Dont worry the returned money will be used judiciously.

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Nairaland / General / Re: More Photos Of That Magic Guy Who Sat On Nothing... (photos) by ssiaccenture(m): 8:31am On Jul 18, 2015
This is a clear case if illusion. Ishiju
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: Condoms And Sex Enhancing Drugs Found In Raided Camp by ssiaccenture(m): 1:23pm On Jul 10, 2015
It is becoming clearer by the day that this BH can never be advancing the course of Islam. But a sponsored blood thirty group of people creating mayhem in the country

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Politics / Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by ssiaccenture(m): 9:36am On Jun 19, 2015
The Emerging Buhari Doctrine, By Oluwafemi AkinfolarinPremium Times June 18, 2015 The Emerging Buhari Doctrine, By Oluwafemi Akinfolarin2015-06-18T12:13:41+00:00 Guest Columns, Opinion Comment (6)
To summarise the Buhari doctrine. Be low key, speak only when necessary, act behind the scenes and face problems head on after carefully reaching a decision based on examining all available facts.

The past few weeks, post May 29th, have been a whirlwind of activities in Nigeria. A new government has taken over power and political operatives have been jostling and readjusting to the anticipated changes to the existing order by the government of Mr. Buhari. It has been a season of political intrigues with the rejuvenated PDP entering into alliance with rump parts of the APC to seize the senate and deputy senate leadership positions. Through all these early shenanigans and other acts, a tentative picture of the Buhari’s style of governance is slowly and steadily emerging – a style which though in its infancy promises to be a strong departure from that of the previous administration. What is slowly forming is what I will term the Buhari doctrine, a codification of beliefs or principals that will direct how the current administration governs.

The first aspect of the doctrine is simple. Focus on and resolve one issue at a time. The president takes up a singular problem and forces into place the various factors that are needed to successfully resolve the particular issue. A case in point is the ongoing Boko Haram anti-terrorist campaign. Immediately upon coming into office, Mr. Buhari met with the National Security Adviser, followed with another meeting with the chiefs of the various arms of the military. Having then gotten a picture of the situation, he moved the military command to Maiduguri, formed a cohesive coalition of willing states (who were merely grudgingly engaged under the past administration), released funds for operations in the three ravaged states and used the platform of the African Union (AU) to push a pan-African plan to defeat Boko Haram, whilst receiving financial support ($5m) from the US and promises of the supply of military equipment from the G7. The future of Boko Haram has never looked bleaker at any time in the last eight years than in the coming months.

A leg of the doctrine of Mr. Buhari is getting a full grasp of a situation before making a decision. He is careful and deliberate in decision making and not swayed by public opinion. A clear example is the ongoing clamour for him to announce his list of ministers which he has ignored in the past two weeks. The issue is straight forward. At the tail end of the Jonathan administration, a transition committee was formed. The committee was supposed to smoothen the handover between the outgoing and incoming administrations, and the fulcrum of this exercise was the handover notes from each ministry and the presidency. That wasn’t handed over by the Jonathan administration until the May 29. Despite the pressing nature of things, Mr. Buhari gave his transition team a further two weeks to review the handover notes and make recommendations at which point he would then decide what to do. The point is, when he is ready after his own due process, the ministerial list will be announced. Same with corruption, rather than arbitrarily arresting everyone and anyone, Mr. Buhari is slowly building a case for his assault on corruption in Nigeria. The president has asked for a meeting with the foremost authority in the Nigerian oil and gas space, the Oslo-based Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the head of whom will be in Nigeria this week. The EITI has in the past stated that oil companies are owing the federal government about $7.5b (N1.48 trillion) in unpaid royalties between 1999 and 2015. The body has also stated that out of the $1.85billion value of eight oil blocks sold between 2010-2011, the federal government had only been paid $100m. Astronomical losses. Here again, we see the president slowly and deliberately building a case for the actions he will take in that sector. Once he has all the necessary information, the culprits will be slammed with the maximum punishments. No rush to wrong judgment here.

Another part of the doctrine of Mr. Buhari is the maintenance of a significantly low key presence, while reducing the cost of the presidential office. Since taking power in May, he has embarked on three foreign trips, and on each trip he was accompanied by two governors, a personal confidant (Mr. Dambazzau) and a tiny retinue. Contrast this with the last administration whose trip to African neighbour, Kenya, practically shut down their airspace with the number of accompanying private jets. He has also on a number of occasions visited the national mosque without the normal fanfare. The message here is that the president is not more important than any other person and should not be disrupting the lives of fellow citizens whenever he ventures out of Aso Rock.

The final aspect of the doctrine is, stealthy work behind the scenes. Recently, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission started work on a review of the remuneration of members of the national assembly and other political office holders. Would this sort of review ever happen without the tacit approval of the president, I doubt it. The public is suddenly inundated with precise data on how much national assembly members earn and what makes up the cost; information that wasn’t available in the last dispensation. Another point is the rumour going round that the president is about to appoint Colonel Hamid Ibrahim Ali as the new boss of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The mere rumour of the appointment has already resulted in a number of people paying substantial funds back into government coffers in the past few days. A couple of days ago, the lucrative contracts awarded to the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and the Niger Delta militants by the immediate past administration were cancelled. The military has been ordered to guard national pipelines. No noise. Just quick decisive action.

To summarise the Buhari doctrine. Be low key, speak only when necessary, act behind the scenes and face problems head on after carefully reaching a decision based on examining all available facts. Does that remind you of a certain other president of the only remaining global superpower?

Mr. Buhari will move at his own pace and ensure he makes the right decisions, then execute ruthlessly and without hesitation. He will not be present on the screens of our televisions, hectoring us day in, day out but we will feel his presence as the fear of his silence quickly forces corrupt people to be less corrupt.

Oluwafemi Akinfolarin, a lawyer, writes from Lagos

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Politics / Re: Say Good Bye To Goodluck Jonathan In Your Way by ssiaccenture(m): 3:54pm On May 28, 2015
As stealing is not corruption to the entire Nigerians so shall it be in Otuoke..............................................................................................bye GUDULUCKY...............May Nigerians never witness your kind of governance lailai amiiiin.

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Politics / Re: HRH Sanusi Speaks Again On The Missing $20b And The PWC Report. by ssiaccenture(m): 12:36pm On May 14, 2015
For how long should we condone and romance corruption. The fact that everyone is corrupt does not stop anti-corruption institutions from doing their constitutional duties and responsibilities. Cutting of the head is not a panasea for an headache.

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Politics / Re: Thecable Apologises To Soyinka Over ‘Igbo’ Story by ssiaccenture(m): 6:15am On May 07, 2015
A patient dog eats the fattest bone. Yorubas cannot be easily deceived by deception in any form. The yorubas are not betrayers or hypocrites but intelligent and patient people in the face of trials and tribulations.

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Religion / Re: 5-6 Churches On A Building. Religious House Of Commotion It Is! by ssiaccenture(m): 5:03pm On Oct 21, 2013
God is not a God of confusion but satan confuses a lot
Family / Re: My Daughters Lied That Their Father Had Sex With Them…. by ssiaccenture(m): 3:51pm On Sep 20, 2013
The general believe that women are emotional rather than reasonable in thinking surface again in the scenario above. The consultation She supposed to have done initially to secure the future of her loving family she did it eventually. Her consultation to unravel the misery surrounding her daughters allegation against her husband was not inquisitive enough. Now she is crying over spilt milk. Well it's a lesson to those who don't heed the ringing of the second thought always end up this way.
Politics / Re: PDP Crisis: Jonathan Tells Elders To Shun Obasanjo by ssiaccenture(m): 12:22pm On Sep 06, 2013
obasanjo as we all know is an elder state-man, former president, one of the foundling father of PDP and the king maker as far as Nigeria is concerned today and so he should not be shunned rather sought his advice on national issues.
Religion / Re: Cameroon's President Orders Pentecostal Churches Closed by ssiaccenture(m): 3:37pm On Aug 16, 2013
despite the proliferation of religion houses in nigeria, our national development is still in the embryo. preaches do not materialise into meaningful development. GOD HELP US
Literature / Re: My Complicated Love Story by ssiaccenture(m): 3:13pm On Aug 06, 2013
this is just the story of your experience with the first girl, not yet exhausted. how many chapters are we expecting to tell the full story
Romance / Re: Mother Catches Teacher Under Her Daughter's Bed by ssiaccenture(m): 1:45pm On Aug 01, 2013
Let them seek help from nigeria legislature to pass a law conderming underage sexual intercourse.
Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom A+ Discussion Thread by ssiaccenture(m): 1:19pm On Jul 31, 2013
great features! but it does not have ms office packages like ms word, ms excel, powerpoint etc. so it may be irrelevant to my status
Religion / Re: What Did Pope Francis Really Mean By "Who Am I To Judge Gay People"? by ssiaccenture(m): 10:00am On Jul 31, 2013
Do we still remember the event that led to the destruction of soddom and gomorah. a generation perish due to lesbianism and gay in the bible. i expect the pope to conderm gay in strong terms so as to protect our generation from destruction
Religion / Re: Pope Francis: Who Am I To Judge Gay People? by ssiaccenture(m): 9:27am On Jul 30, 2013
Religious leaders should act as checks and balances to the political leaders policies and actions. Religious leaders can act in 3 ways to react to the action or policy of the political leaders 1. condemn or approve their policy by words of month 2. deny or support it by demonstrating with their bodily actions and 3. disapprove or embrace it in the minds that is do not involve in it practice. To me the pope should have kept his mute rather than going forward and backward that depict either support or against

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Crime / Re: Lagos Prostitution Camp Where Underage Girls Are Recruited by ssiaccenture(m): 1:21pm On Jul 27, 2013
House of commotion is better than house of abomination. we should try to weigh the pros and cons of every situation and strike the balance. Every situation in life has its own pros and cons.

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Politics / Re: Our Position On ‘child Marriage’ – Islamic Organisation by ssiaccenture(m): 5:21pm On Jul 25, 2013
nigerians are very very emotional when it come to the issue of religion and so our leader should not toy with our emotion any longer. they cause disunity among us in the name of religion.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Kate Middleton & Prince William's Son (Pictures) by ssiaccenture(m): 9:07am On Jul 24, 2013
"much ado about nothing"
"making a mountain out of the mole hill"

We don't have to feel piss off that is their way of welcoming a royal baby. It is not africanish.
Family / Re: Evil Acts You Committed As A Kid by ssiaccenture(m): 6:39pm On Jul 22, 2013
i once ate my brother food kept in the refrigerator
Health / Re: Bad Nigerian Habits That Increase Your Blood Pressure by ssiaccenture(m): 6:34pm On Jul 22, 2013
pls proffer alternatives to all these killer foods

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