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- Controversial ex-British lawmaker, Eric Joyce has said that the continued silence of President Muhammadu Buhari is a big copncern - The former military officer says that Nigerians are not asking questions over their president's health status is not acceptable - Joyce says Nigerians must demand answers from the Federal Government Eric Stuart Joyce has again stirred up controversy over the health of President Muhammadu Buhari, urging Nigerians to not go silent on the case. The controversial Joyce, who insisted that Buhari is dead , has now challenged the Nigerian President to prove that he is still alive. Writing on his website, he said: “Nigeria has an extremely capable acting president, of course, but if Mr Buhari is declared dead or permanently incapacitated then it will be the second time in succession that a Northern Muslim president has died and been replaced by his Southern Christian deputy. This is a challenge in a country whose democracy is based upon a complex balance of different regional and religious interests. “However, it is a challenge Nigeria is most certainly up to given the great success which was the peaceful handing over of power after the last election. “And so, a top tip for Nigerians. Insist that, like most democracies, it is a strict requirement of being president that your people know exactly what your physical condition is at all times. "This practice is not historically confined to democracies, of course. Kings of old were routinely watched in their bedchambers; Queens were watched as they gave birth to heirs. This was all to ensure that things were as they seemed. Requiring a president to show he is capable of running his country, and is definitely not dead, is a simple and practical extension of this." Joyce said. NAIJ.com had earlier reported that the controversy stirred by Eric Joyce over the alleged death of President Muhammdu Buhari has continued to set social media agog. Joyce took to social media a few days ago announcing that Nigeria's president had passed on. It must be noted that the news was strongly labelled as fake and Joyce got some bashing. However the ex-parliamentarian has stirred yet another controversy. In the early hours of Monday, May 22, Joyce taunted Nigerians with a question regarding the president's health status. Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Aisha Buhari has returned from London where she went to visit the president who is on a medical vacation. The First Lady arrived Nigeria on Tuesday, June 6, Premium Times reports. Mrs Buhari had on May 30 traveled to the UK to spend some time with the president. On her arrival, Aisha thanked Nigerians for the faith in the presidency and the prayers of the people for her husband. She said the president is getting stronger by the day. She told newsmen that the president will return to the country sooner than many expect. According to a statement by Suleiman Haruna, her spokesperson, Mrs Buhari called on Nigerians to continue to be strong in the face of challenges. https://www.naij.com/1110056-ex-british-lawmaker-believes-buhari-dead-charges-nigerians-demand-answers-fg.html
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Wow games theory. For the systems engineers |
All this money, and he still kept on kidnapping. Ha! Humans ehn |
Temmi001:Jesus Christ! Man you're a savage. That was a shot on the bulls eye, perfect subliminal all in one shot. *Modified* Actually @darlenese did you think before you typed that shit! |
midehi2:Say it again
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Giannakopoulos:I'm fine thank you. ![]() |
Giannakopoulos:No give us 'hmm' |
Giannakopoulos:Single? Naija guys never reach your side sha ![]() How long have you been in Nigeria. |
Giannakopoulos:You Greek and you reside in Nigeria. Woah! Lemme guess you married to a Nigerian or you work here? |
Giannakopoulos:Are you Greek? |
My sincere apologies for not being consistent with the tutorials. It was as a result of some circumstantial factors Continuation of While loop BREAK There are sometimes when you'd want to end the loop after a certain condition has been met. The break statement is the perfect remedy for that. count = 0 while count != 20: print(count) count +=1 if count == 5: print("Hold up" ) break Result: 0 1 2 3 4 Hold up Explanation: the while says it'd keep running until count is equal to 20. But there's an if statement nested in the while loop which says it should BREAK when count is equal to 9 then print Hold up. The break terminates the code prematurely. There's also the CONTINUE statement. Unlike the break statement, the continue performs an action for a condition and continues from where it stopped. We'd make use of the example in the break statement count = 0 while count != 20: print(count) count +=1 if count == 2: print("I am 2" ) continue if count == 6: print("I am 6" ) continue break print("I didn't get to 20" ) Result: 0 1 I am 2 3 4 5 I am 6 I didn't get to 20 Explanation: In this example we made use of the continue extensively. We created the while loop and gave it an intializer 'count' which also acted as a variable. The count was intialized to zero. ie. The loop will start from zero. We told the loop to progress by adding one to count. When the loop is not equal to 20, we told it to keep running. We then nested two if statements. In the first if: if count is equal to 2 the loop wouldn't print 2 instead it would print I am 2, then it would continue the loop into the next iteration (this is as a result of the continue. Unlike the break once it gets to 2 it automatically terminates but in continue it executes the statement and moves on). When it gets to the break statement it terminates the loop prematurely. FOR LOOP: The for loop is used to iterate over a know range of something. Eg a list, a range of numbers. What the for loop iterates over is mostly definite. |
kechux:Nice training outline. But it'd be better if you create a seperate thread to publicise it |
samyomz:Good bro. Feel free to ask questions any where including nairaland there are smart Python programmers here |
samyomz:I haven't come across this problem. I think you should ask about this in programming forums. Or just a Google search. Hope you get it working to explore to beautiful world of Python |
LordCrimson:I'm patiently waiting for smellymouth to comment |
MrCork:Read very well 'for 2+ years' 2 years' plus |
49th shade of karma sutra It's manifests itself in 50 shades. That's just the 49th. ![]() |
farano:To like both is allowed. |
Smellymouth:Sorry o. Zlatan says he wants fresh grilled barbecue fish from the seed of man. Not those damaged goods. Infact e b like say you want transfer responsibilities for him head together with HIV. |
An interesting piece. But to be just, it's not true that Lagos is under developing other parts of Nigeria. It's all about competitiveness. Abuja is Africa's fastest growing City. Life is much easier over there. Most of the progress been made in Lagos are not as a result of the Federal Government's policies but as a result of good leadership and the ability of the state government to think forwrd. Lagos is one of the least most endowed state in terms of mineral resources yet she still enjoys the spot as the economic engine room of the country. The government's of other states should also be held accountable on how they make use of their states resources. They should also be ingenious and strategic on how they carry out their economic policies. Economic partnerships between Lagos and other states should also be encouraged I also believe that we should look for ways to boost economic activities in other regions rathet than diverting, because a collapse of the Lagos economy would spell a disaster for the country. |
DollarAngel:Keep buttressing the point that you're a scumbag |
DollarAngel:Greatest scumbag of the Earth. That's who you are |
Lol.. 4k a day. I'd be cruising na. For unilag con see how boys take dey manage. Guys use 5k for 7 days. I have a friend whose daily menu is like this: Break fast by 11am: beans and bread. If he's happy he'd buy egg join am. Plus 3 pure water. (240naira) Extra pure water: 40 naira ( for the scorching sun) This food go reach am till 9pm. Dinner 9pm: buy 1 fibre biscuit ( suprisingly the biscuit satisfies) with 2 pure water (70naira) Total: 350 naira per day For 10days that 3500. Men dey manage. No go talk day kin ton again o. |
Try either sublime or PyCharm |
opaniyi12:How many bits operating system are you using |
On the day of prom a very spectacular incident occurred. ![]() |
Smellymouth:Lol.. ![]() Ok Sir. Decrypting the enigma is a mental feat. At least you'd get a humble sum from Nobel
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Smellymouth:Lol.. I'd stay with the whistle. It's more of an easier task to accomplish. ![]() |
Jayceon:. |
Smellymouth:Oya decipher the code before the Nazis |
@zarzar you're creating an air of enigma around you. Smellymouth seeks to be the Alan Turing |





