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Victorcwu:You seem to forget that he has not worked as a coach or in any capacity for some time. Furthermore, his mother was kidnapped and millions were paid for her release. Siasia has been retired from active soccer for nearly 20 years. He is no longer earning all those big bucks per week. |
klever18:The legal fees are very high. |
The three policemen in that video have been arrested and are to undergo orderly room trial. |
Actually, these salaries and the lack of any veteran affairs ministry or parastatal to cater to those who have post-traumatic stress is just an appalling situation. |
Mile18:That is what it is. But they are housed in the barracks and get allowances for field operations and stuff. If they get posted for external peacekeepign operations, that is also extra quid. Also, airforce pilots are fed by the govt. |
It is very hot at this time of the year in Abuja. If you drive a lot, the heat from the paved roads will expand the air in the tires. Old tires will not withstand the stress for long. New tires will need to be pumped with air at less than the recommended tire pressure. |
No sane country negotiates with its enemies. They simply eliminate them. Nigeria is not a serious country. Everyone who put us in the position where we had to negotiate with Boko Haram for the Chibok schoolgirls should have been sent to the firing squad by Bubu. That would have made a strong statement. Sabotage Nigeria and force us to negotiate with terrorists, and you meet their fate. |
The year of return concept was an excellent tourism playbook by the Ghanaian govt. Lots of cash came in and many diasporans took out time to come back to their native lands. Many are doing DNA ancestry tests. |
Anyone who visits violence on the aged can never live to old age. Gbemi has now seen that when it gets right down to it, family is everything. A big lesson to those fighting their blood relations over politics. |
Chai!. It is not even up to 4 days in the new year. See someone's new year resolution. To have a bigger dick. To what end? It is not a function of size. It is a function of utility. Haba mana! |
Happened to me recently at a cousin's wedding. Las las, I console myself with my mama's food an hour later. Afterall, what do they serve in weddings that I have not eaten or cannot afford? |
EFCC just made Zlatan and this fellow hugely popular. |
Larry Koldsweat has a church in Abuja as well. |
Great news. US is not the only country in the world. Very soon they will not even see a penny in visa fees and they will start begging people to come. |
He has been blown off into the Antipodes. Who starts targeting 25% a month from the get go? |
Someone is about to be parted from his money. It is too early in 2020 for this naaa. |
OP, If you venture to buy her father a car as a New Year gift, all stories will come to an end. They will even be hurrying you to come and pay dowry India Mike Mike. |
No sane country will adopt a single currency which by fiat, has been hijacked by France and pegged to the Euro. It is unacceptable. |
Anyone who wants to move abroad should not be discouraged by these naysayers. Do your research, prepare and take the leap. Naija is a complete dungeon and if you do not have a means of making good money to provide a good livelihood for yourself, you are stuck. I have been in Senegal now for the past two weeks and power has not gone out even once. They have just struck oil; imagine what their country would be like once they start drilling it and putting the earnings from it to use. Igbo guys dey for here dey do business and are making their money! All these people discouraging others from trying to make a decent living outside of the failed state of ours; na angel go give all of una better slap! |
So IPMAN is now DPR that regulates the sector, right? |
Just 24 Pakistani peacekeepers murdered in Mogadishu was enough to trigger Operation Gothic Serpent in 1993 in Somalia. Here hundreds of soldiers are killed and life goes on. |
The Lt. Col must be long dead and it may take 15 years to pay his benefits. The first time I witnessed military pension verification was when I knew that any serviceman that leaves his future and that of his family in the hands of the Nigerian government is in for a very long thing. Talkless of those who end up getting KIA. |
bassette:My regular moniker is banned until 27th for a post in a crypto thread, so I will reply you with my alternate moniker I reserve for commenting when I am banned by the spambot. You see the issue. Some Nairalanders I have tried to help for FREE in the past have ended up abusing the privilege. Even when I hired writers, I received one of the greatest insults for administering the regular writing tests I use to recruit them. Time will fail me to paste a snapshot of one of the emails I received from someone who applied to write on a project. He abused me, accusing me of wanting a free sample that I will use. Anyway, two guys responded, passed the test and I have used them for several projects including one where I paid then N6,000 a piece. I have received several such emails. One particular fellow I took time to give some free advice on how to start freelancing, ended up coming to Victor 101's thread to issue insults at my person. Another one I gave free materials to NEVER even acknowledged or said "thank you". Now look at the insults that the OP is receiving because he wants to sell his knowledge, which he is absolutely entitled to. Abroad, nobody will give you any information for free. You pay through your nose for it. Here, we want to get everything for free. Well, my line of action is now to only comment periodically. Anyone who wants information should go search for it using their own time and resources. Nothing is free in this world. Even free information on the internet will warrant you pay with your TIME, ENERGY, BROWSING DATA AND RESOURCES, as well as many trials and tests to get the perfect strategy. Those who want the shorter road should be prepared to pay money to a mentor who will help them bypass the trials and errors and get them to their destination faster. You pay either way. Even salvation in Christianity was paid for with the suffering and death of Christ. Thereafter, every one is expected to work out his own salvation with fear and trembling. Nothing is free in this world. You either pay money to a driver to drive you to your destination, or you spend money to buy a car, fuel it, pay a driving school to teach you to drive, then you go to VIO or FRSC to pay for a drivers' license, and then you drive it yourself. Either way, you will get to your destination, but one route will take longer than the other. So this is not about winning any souls. There are lots of preachers available for this already (and many are being ridiculed and insulted even on Nairaland and by the likes of daddy freeze). This is about earning and making money and as far as this is concerned, nothing is free. |
Taxi driver picked female passenger. Midway, he decided he did not need the money. He got down and started beating the female passenger. When he was through, he left. He goes home. Hugs his wife. Then pulls off his danshiki and then starts beating his wife. Just like that. I am sick of these types of half baked, one-sided stories. |
In politics, there is no permanent friend nor permanent enemy...just PERMANENT INTERESTS. The interests are quietly realigning themselves for a post-Buhari era. It is very obvious. |
Ijaw youths are some of the laziest in Nigeria. These are shops allocated to them which they sold to the Igbos. They are allocated jobs, they sell same to Igbos. If the Igbos leave Ijaw land, what will become of them? All they know to do is to drink, womanize and break pipelines. That is why an Ijaw woman will hang out with an Igbo man because they are hardworking and have family values, unlike our people. And yes, this is coming from a disgusted Niger Deltan who is piqued at the behaviour of our youths. We are our own problem in the Niger Delta. |
skedman:You need to go to Bayelsa state and understand how a state that receives the 2nd highest allocation in Nigeria cannot pay its workers. Hotel business was the in-thing under GEJ's regime. Now that the political patronage has dropped, go check out the hotel occupancy and room rates now as compared with the GEJ years. Then you will see how faulty your argument is. Cross River has a garment factory which employs 5,000 workers. I am not sure it cost up to $3m to build. There are loads of industries which can be setup with far less than $3m. You think hotel business will make a mark on the employment situation in the state where this governor is alleged to have siphoned this money? |
How will he not beat you when you go about showing your boobies to any guy that needs to see it? So a man will wake up and say to himself: "today, I am going to beat my woman". Is that how it works? |
brandonobi:Says who? There is. |