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With or without make up, this babe is Ugly! |
can you break it down for potential buyers from nigeria? |
Haba...there are quite some nigerian musicians with gud lyrics...like someone said..u compare like with like...not Mars with davido...check out da capo's lyrics in olufunmi and tell me better lyrics from any american rapper... Olufunmi Remix featuring DaCapo VERSE 1 When I stop to think,that you wont be there to smile when I wink I wont be there to see you dressed in all pink when I blink and you're not there my hearts gonna sink I cant sleep cant eat can't drink When I think of you gone A big part of my lifes all torn in pieces and Jesus, I must have mixed right for wrong For you to come I'll be twice as nice I can't stand to pay the price c'mon I'll do anything to see you come back to me Dont leave me alone I'm in need of a home and a girl I'm a live with happily Together, matter of fact we be, like the fruit from an apple tree So I'm 'a plead you to come back Me and you is where the funz at We both know that we love that We've been there we've done that but we both still got a lot left to track c'mon CHORUS: Olufunmi ooo Ma pa mi lekun ooo Olufunmilola Mase fimi sile lai lai Durotimi ooo Olufunmi o VERSE 2 Girl you cant do this to me Your whole crew is in for me They try to make u realise We're both too simply too tight They kind of know its smooth right From a distance they know our love is like a boom mic And I'd hate to loose my only date to choose Even Gods creations are'll made in twos So I say were cruise into the way we're supposed to be girl you know you've gotta flow with me And so we be the greatest lovers around We can make a new whole world together And be loving it now We can take our love straight to the top Maintain the same game forever while were making it hot So dont try to think of breaking up 'Cos I can make it up to you With all the love I stuff for you In the middle of my thugs and crew I still plead for you to stay with me 'Cos Im in love with you,c'mon CHORUS VERSE 3 I could stay a whole week without you no sleep I figured cos my thots go deep Thinkin about you And bringing my heart to the state of mind Where i know that I'm beginning to woo you Where its my plea to get you right with me And I'll wait for you to come cos you truly fit me and stay together through the weather like Bob and Whitney An then we shine like the rims of a silver Bentley You know I never loved no other like you To hug a mother might do It will make me show my hearts broken in two I'll give my life as a token for you You might not know that I'm choked up But men Im still choking it thru You're my wife to be And what you is, is what Id like to see Come girl give your life to me And Im a fight for the right to be your only man and if I gotta fight then I'll fight for free. Bridge When I think about you leaving I find myself grieving Though it seems deceiving I'm still believing girl you'll stay with me forever And I'll remain humbly kneeling while your heart is healing Tear drops revealing the way that I'm feeling girl please stay with me forever Chorus |
i use C wella...i cut off the sharp end and use it...i basically use all aside the feather...but i tink yall missed one very gud one ...
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Billionaires: Wole achieved nothing than Nobel Laurette in literature, which is nothing. If the Award was in medical science or technology then it will indicate his skills but speaking big grammar has rendered him homeless, wifeless, comfortless and he is increasing going crazy. How can a so-called intelligent man worship Sango and form a secret cult (Pyrates) that has lead to murdering of thousands of youths. Wole will be in prison when I am President, thats a guarantee. He married 3 times and divorce 3 times, there is something wrong with him. Wole even served in IBB administration giving legitimacy to militocracy. Only f00ls take Wole seriously. he is just a local champion.When Soyinka was crossing over to Biafra to meet with Ojukwu towards stoping the impending civil war, am sure you were not born. Neither were u born when Yakubu Gowon jailed him on his retun to the Federal Side from that trip. You call him a 'local champion' yet his Nobel laurette is a global honor. This is a man that was appointed into the Atlanta 96 olympic organizing committee by the United States. He is an international citizen... one who has played a major role in Naija's History... But you... Who are you? |
mapet: .....Look at the mirror for the brainless.......And how did you come about this info if not dat ur a low life govt beneficiary and apologist! Oga park well..until we have someone who uses it and can attests to its easy use...all u re sayin is just propaganda by govt or d lag buses. Until recently, due to my route,i used d red buses to go to wrk and I can tell u their so disorganized and inneficient dt I had to start usin regular commercial buses. Talk from experience...dnt just postulate... Btw, does govt pay u to insult pple onn NL? Cos u suck @ d pretentiou PR job u doin for govt... Senseless goat! |
mastersr95: Leave him he doesnt understand simple thing... The Government are initiating something thats gonna make life a little easy for the people and his there ccomplaining. (look at backward thinking)I am gettin used to pple spewin arguments on NL like brainless mamals so I understand d comment above. Do you not realise that even market women struggle to use ATM cards? Its not goin to make tins easier...@ least not for the illeterate ones. PHCN has started a similar paying system and all d elderly pple and illeterates I ve come across all complain bout it. Its so difficult that they have to pay extra 100 for a young man to assist them in paying. Tryin to adopt a 'fanciful' idea isn't d way out...its choosing wat works for u... You don't adopt policies dt work in countries with a literacy levvel 10 times better dan urs. That is d backward thinkin I see here. |
Anoda brainless move. Wat bout d market women and artisans who know nothing about electronic payments? Even d CBN now appreciates d challenges of implementing a cashless policy in nigeria in view of d. Literacy level...now Lagos wants to start...gud luck! |
airmark: Congrats, I tip her to be women version of usain bolt soonSo cos she wins one meet, she don turn usain bolt? Smh Traditionally, nigerian athletes always do well in meets buh mess up in major competitions...d question is...'Can she replicate it on d big stage?' |
@ don jassy We talking moni(16m) and u talking nonsense! |
If d CBN can find d allegations heavy enuf to clear their name, SLS can't hide under the 'I don't care' platform except he knws he is guilty. Can't he sue these companies for libel? He won't...cos he's guilty! |
nenergy: How did they get this info? 9ja don dey badt for intel sourcing o! #MissionImpossibleLmao. Me personally think some of d info was revealed by one of his wives who has access to his fone and doesn't like d govnor's romance with Mrs Yaro. |
Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Sanusi, Unable To Shake Off Sex Scandal As More Evidence Surface Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, appears unable to shake off a report that he funneled public funds to Maryam Yaro, a married mistress whom he gave a job at the bank he oversees. Premium Times was first to report the scandal in which Mr. Sanusi was accused of abusing his office in order to advance an amorous relationship with a woman. Several sources told SaharaReporters that Premium Times has been under intense pressure from associates of the CBN Governor since the expose was published. In the wake of the report, the CBN also issued a widely circulated rebuttal claiming that Ms. Yaro was never a staff of the bank, that she was employed at Nigeria Incentive-based Risk Sharing Systems For Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL), and that the governor had no hand in her recruitment. But records obtained by SaharaReporters suggest that the bank’s claims are an attempt to muddle up the facts. NIRSAL, to which Ms. Yaro is attached, is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) set up by the Federal Government through a partnership between the CBN and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture. Besides, the project is domiciled in the Development Finance Department of the CBN. It is the CBN’s human resource department that hires staff for NIRSAL, and it is Mr. Sanusi who approves all recruitments into the agency, insiders say. Records available to us indeed showed that, contrary to the CBN’s claims, Mr. Sanusi directly and personally approved Ms. Yaro’s recruitment. Investigations by SaharaReporters revealed that, after approving Ms. Yaro’s hiring and sending her file back to the bank’s human resource department, Mr. Sanusi sent a message to his mistress on June 25, 2012 saying, “I’m in South Africa. I approved your recruitment last week.” Ten minutes later, Ms. Yaro responded: “You have made my day. Thank you so much. Let me know when you are back.” When the human resource department delayed in sending her appointment letter, Ms. Yaro contacted Mr. Sanusi to complain. “I have not heard anything from CBN since you approved my recruitment,” she wrote in a July 9, 2012 message. “Is there anything I need to do?” A source told SaharaReporters that, following her complaint, Mr. Sanusi contacted the CBN human resource department urging them to expedite action on her case. Eight days later, on July 17, 2012, Ms. Yaro informed Mr. Sanusi that the human resource department had finally acted on his instruction. “Allah nguro, I have been issued my letter of offer,” she said in a message. “Thank you so much. When can I come and see you?” When she submitted her acceptance letter to human resource, Ms. Yaro promptly informed Mr Sanusi and thanked him again for helping her to get the job. After Ms. Yaro assumed duties at the CBN headquarters in Abuja, the human resource department produced a business card for her. In it she was described as follows: “Dr. Maryam W. Yaro, Nirsal Project Implementation Office (NPIO), Development Finance Department, Central Bank of Nigeria.” Even the documents released by the CBN are clear as to whether Ms. Yaro could be regarded as a staff of the CBN, and whether the governor played a role in her recruitment. For instance, official memos detailing the processes leading to her recruitment are marked “internal,” originating from NIRSAL to other units of the bank. Her appointment letter, written on CBN letterhead, was signed by Chizoba Mojekwu, director, human resources department of the bank. The CBN’s so-called rebuttal did not say why its human resource director would sign an appointment letter for a staff or consultant of another agency independent of the bank. In its rebuttal, the bank provided evidence of communications leading to Ms. Yaro’s employment in 2012, but provided none relating to any public announcement of the vacancy she filled. The law requires that such a post must be publicly announced to enable interested candidates to apply. The details show that the bank treated Ms. Yaro’s employment expressly, with memos between NIRSAL office and CBN’s top management indicating how Mr. Sanusi endorsed her recruitment. In one document seen by SaharaReporters, a helpless staff of the bank raised concern about Ms. Yaro’s recruitment. In a memo requesting Mr. Sanusi’s approval of the recruitment, the concerned staff minuted: “Please approve as prayed above. We should take into account diversity in future recruitment.” In approving the recruitment, Mr. Sanusi dismissed the staff’s concern, and wrote: “Approved. I think gender is a good basis for diversity here and candidate is qualified.” Ms. Yaro’s recruitment process took a matter of weeks, and she received her letter of offer in July 17, 2012 and promptly communicated same to the CBN boss while also informing him of her planned date of assumption of duties. Some sources within the CBN suggested to SaharaReporters that some of the documents circulated by the CBN were forged and backdated as a face-saving measure. However, SaharaReporters was unable to independently confirm the allegation. SaharaReporters learned that the details of the affair between Mr. Sanusi and Ms. Yaro have stirred anger and outrage within the bank and beyond. Critics have focused on the fact that Mr. Sanusi, a public officer, traveled on jets funded by taxpayers to keep appointments with Ms. Yaro at expensive hotels. Until this scandal broke, Mr. Sanusi was highly respected even if some of his policies, like doling cash to victims of terrorist attacks in Kano, were controversial. Mr. Sanusi led revolutionary reforms in the banks when he came on board in 2009 and has remained critical and outspoken on several government policies despite serving in the administration. He has also repeatedly advocated adherence to the rule of law. On the other hand, Mr. Sanusi has had his defenders. Many of these defenders have brushed aside glaring evidence of misconduct by Nigeria’s chief banker, instead accusing news reporters who worked on the story of witch-hunting Mr. Sanusi and attempting to defame him. Senior officials of Premium Times said they expected the backlash, even as they stated that they stood firmly by their story. “We knew the story was going to shock a lot of people,” said Idris Akinbajo acting managing editor at the publication. “We were under no illusion that it would take a lot of time for many to swallow the bitter truth of the revelations made in the story.” He added, “We have discharged our responsibility of providing information we believe citizens need in order to hold officials accountable. Mr. Akinbajo continued, “Our job is done, as we will only continue to provide additional information as necessary. It is left for Nigerians to either demand accountability or live without it – and so continue to celebrate the indiscretions of their leaders.” The executive added: “We stand firmly by our story and look forward to the moment the CBN Governor will boldly look Nigerians in the face and say any of the things we reported did not happen.” http://saharareporters.com/news-page/nigeria%E2%80%99s-central-bank-governor-sanusi-unable-shake-sex-scandal-more-evidence-surface
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Far too lenghty. Gone are the days when your cover letter is used to determineyour suitability for a job. Your resume speaks more these days. since most organizations now recieve cvs online, you may just write; Dear Sir, Your company's advert in bla bla bla refers. (even this line isnt totally necesary) Please find attached my resume for the advertised_________ position. Best regards, |
bobthebuilder99: So many of you are daft beyond belief."All we know is beg, steal, kidnap, bribe, 419, and get visa to go to Yankee" I see that u probly fall in some of the above categories you listed. A greater majority of Nigerians are hardworking. Foeigners who have lived or had business dealings here will tell you that. Did you drink before writing the above? |
django1: You know, it just so happpens that I have a degree in economicsAnd a graduate of Economics wants us to believe that you need to toll each car up to N500 per passage to do 'anticipatory repairs' and 'maintain' a bridge... I weep for all graduates of Economics in Nigeria. Guys like this are why they say Nigerian educational standards have fallen... |
django1: The question for you is this, should they continue to maintain the bridge with tax payers' money? Or they can generate income from the bridge (which mostly rich people will use and a toll free alternative is there for commoners) and maintain it as well as build other structures which will propell us to the developed city we so much desire!At times, i am alarmed at how mentally sick people are on the increase on NL. For your info, i am a Yoruba boi born and bred in Lagos. (shows you re rather shallow to just assume otherwise). What maintenance are they doping on the bridge oga? sweeping or what? meanwhile, there's already an agency that keeps Lagos Roads clean so its not that they have to do sometin new. What maintenance are they going to do on the bridge that isnt done on carter or even eko bridge? pls stop trying to sound like someone that knows economics...the toll isnt for any shitty maintenance! Naptu, Eko Ile and Desola...i understand you eke a living by trying to be a Lagos Govt PRO wannabe... But perhap its time for a career change... |
According to a report from Premium Times, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria has a can of worms that might have just been opened. The report gives detailed information about his alleged affair with a certain Hajiya Maryam Yaro, who is also an assistant director and subordinate to the governor at CBN. Here’s the full gist: Twenty minutes to midnight on February 25, 2013, and a day before the board of theCentral Bank of Nigeria was due to meet, Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi developed a craving for romance—he badly needed a kiss. The governor, married with children, grabbed his mobile phone and typed out a message. “Maybe you should come kiss me before board meeting tomorrow,” Mr. Sanusi wrote and then squeezed the send button. At about 9 a.m. the next day, Mrs. Maryam Yaro, a married mother of two, an assistant director and subordinate to the governor at the CBN, arrived at Sanusi’s unnamed Abuja hotel, seeking to keep the date and help address his boss’ craving for a kiss. (Insiders say board members, including those who live in Abuja, are usually lodged in hotels ahead of board meetings). But by the time Mrs. Yaro left the hotel to return to her official desk at the CBN, the duo had also struck out an arrangement to spend the rest of the week together in Lagos. So, in the evening of Wednesday February 27, Mrs. Yaro flew to Lagos ahead of Mr. Sanusi and checked into a hotel in the city, skipping work, at taxpayers’ expenses, on Thursday February 28 and Friday, March 1. To keep faith with Mrs. Yaro’s date, the CBN governor arrived Lagos, travelling on a chartered flight, on the night of February 28, and checked into the Federal Palace Hotel, passage and boarding all at taxpayers expenses. Both Mr. Sanusi and Mrs. Yaro rendezvoused in the hotel till Sunday when both of them returned to Abuja, PREMIUM TIMES learnt. “…I had such a wonderful weekend,” Mrs. Yaro confessed to the governor while aboard her Abuja-bound flight. “You have revived in me what I thought I lost long ago. I thought I lost the passion to love again,” she claimed. “Alhamdulillahi. Love you,” Mr. Sanusi responded in a measured tone. Insiders say repeated violation of the statutory code of conduct for public office holders such as hiring his girlfriends and mistresses without complying with public service rules, dating married and unmarried women within the bank, and flirting with them during official work hours have become defining characters of Mr. Sanusi’s governorship of the central bank. An official of the bank spoke of how Mr. Sanusi had enthroned nepotism at the bank, arbitrarily hiring girlfriends and relatives and engaging in extramarital relationships with staff. “This man (the CBN governor) is the most morally bankrupt governor the CBN has ever had,” the official, who did not want to be named for fear of retribution, told PREMIUM TIMES. “Forget all the pretences, he is a shameless man of loose character.” Investigations by this newspaper revealed that Mr. Lamido hired his latest mistress, Mrs. Yaro, without complying with the CBN recruitment policy that stressed, “all appointments shall be made on the basis of merit, through a fair and open selection process.” “The principles underlying the recruitment process are those of fairness, credibility, equal employment opportunities, merit and optimization of career prospects for currently employed staff,” the bank said on its website. But Mrs. Yaro, insiders say, was hired in July 2012 without adherence to these principles. Those who should know say Mrs. Yaro, who was a staff at the National Programme on Food Security, an agency under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, was brought into the bank as assistant director without “advert for the vacancy and after a kangaroo interview.” When contacted, Mr. Sanusi said due process was followed in hiring Mrs. Yaro. He said having worked for years in the ministry of agric, Mrs Yaro came highly recommended and qualified for the job for which she was hired. The CBN governor continued, “I have known Dr Yaro since 1981. She was my student in Yola and she later came to ABU Zaria. We have been very good friends but this is not why NIRSAL took her. You may wish to check her CV against all the other CVs in NIRSAL. And she did go through an interview process with the NIRSAL CEO making the decision not CBN HR. “As for the personal allegations, this is all strange to me but I have a personal policy of not responding to such allegations since in Nigeria anything can be published on any public officer without proof. I have limited myself to what concerns official allegations and leave you to your God and your conscience on whatever else you want to publish. Thank you for telling me though.” Mrs Yaro however declined comments when contacted by PREMIUM TIMES. “Be careful what you are saying,” she told one of our reporters on the telephone. “I have nothing to comment to you on anything.” When asked if she would be willing to respond to specific questions about her trips to Lagos to keep dates with Mr. Sanusi, she simply said, “Whatever it is, I don’t know. Will you just let me be?” But our investigations revealed that the governor’s claim was far from accurate. Through several interviews and review of records, PREMIUM TIMES was able to determine that Mrs. Yaro and Mr. Sanusi had dated each other for at least six months before she was hired. Insiders say Mr. Sanusi repeatedly pestered the human resource department of the bank ordering it to bring Mrs. Yaro’s application to him for approval. And once the file reached his table, the governor wasted no time in treating it. On June 25, 2012, Mr. Sanusi, who was travelling in South Africa at the time, telephoned Mrs. Yaro to break the news to her that he had approved her recruitment in what critics consider a clear conflict of interest and a violation of a provision of Nigeria’s Code of Conduct which stipulates that “a public officer shall not put himself in a position where his interest conflicts with his duties and responsibilities.” Mrs. Yaro, (whose businessman husband, Ahmed, is largely based in Kaduna but visits Abuja regularly) assumed duties at the CBN in the first week of September 2012 and was deployed to the Development Finance Department. The department then put her in charge of the bank’s Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System For Agricultural Lending, (NIRSAL), a unit that attempts to fix the agricultural value chain, so that banks can lend with confidence to the sector and, encourages banks to lend to the agricultural value chain by offering them strong incentives and technical assistance. Sources said Mrs. Yaro married Ahmed (or Shuaib, according to another source) six years ago after her first husband, Waisu Yaro Bodinga (then an executive director at the Nigeria Ports Authority) died in the ill-fated ADC plane crash of 2006. The romance between Mrs. Yaro and Mr. Sanusi became even hotter after she began work at the bank, with the two lovers regularly exchanging telephone calls and text messages during work hours to profess love for each other. At times, Mrs. Yaro would remain in her office far beyond close of work to enable her to keep appointments with the CBN governor, records show. Sometimes, Mrs. Yaro would raise concerns about Mr. Sanusi’s other girlfriends and mistresses (such as Sutura and Rose) and how they were blocking her from getting the governor’s full attention, but the relationship continued nonetheless. Mrs. Yaro also began to have access to confidential information known only to top management and board of the bank, insiders say. At a point, one source said, she began to strategise to corner contracts for one Goke Akinboro, the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos-based Cellullant Limited, an information technology company. Mr. Akinboro is also described as “very close” to Mrs Yaro. On March 15, 2013, the CBN lovers headed to Lagos again for another weekend of fun. The initial plan was for the duo to fly to the nation’s commercial capital on Saturday, March 16, returning to Abuja on Sunday. But the trip had to be brought forward by a day after the lovers realized that the Area Council election in Abuja was holding that Saturday and that movement might be restricted. Mrs. Yaro arrived Lagos on the night of March 15, and immediately checked into theRadisson Blu Anchorage Hotel on Victoria Island. Mr. Sanusi flew from Kano to Lagos via chartered jet on the bills of the Nigerian taxpayers. He arrived at about 11 p.m., stopped by his Ikoyi home, before dashing to the hotel where Mrs. Yaro was waiting in a seductive dress in Room 23. The lovers spent that night and the next day together in the hotel. As he flew into Abuja March 17 on a chartered jet, Mr. Sanusi sent a message to Mrs. Yaro saying, “Love. Just landed in Abuja. Thank you for a wonderful weekend.” Mrs. Yaro replied, “Alhamdulillah. I had a wonderful weekend too. I am able to get the 3:15 flight on Arik Air. Love you.” But in-between these rendezvous in Lagos, Mr. Sanusi and Mrs Yaro also found time to get together elsewhere. They were to meet on March 11, 2013, in Makurdi but somehow Mrs Yaro could not make it to the Benue State capital. But earlier on February 14, (Valentine’s Day), the lovers had a good time together in Maiduguri. Although, the two of them travelled to the city on different missions, they somehow found a way to get together. At a point, Mrs Yaro voiced open frustration when Mr. Lamido delayed in taking her calls as she tried, frantically, to track him down. “I’m thinking that one Shuwa girl has snatched you away from me,” Mrs. Yaro wrote in a message. “I don’t trust them (Maiduguri girls) with you.” A velvet-ranking figure within Nigeria’s economic and political circles, Mr. Sanusi, is generally perceived as one of the intellectual anchors and moral conscience of this administration. When his five-year term expires next year, he has indicated he would not renew his contract. Mr. Sanusi has a well-advertised ambition to become the future emir of his native Kano, where he is already a top chieftaincy holder (Dan Maje Kano). Dan Majen Kano, a historic title, which means Son of Emir-Maje, is reserved for the royal family members from the Kano Habe dynasty. A zigzag prospect to run for the Nigerian presidency is also believed to be floating in the horizon for Mr. Sanusi. Multiple sources at both the CBN and First Bank, where Mr. Sanusi was managing director before his appointment to the central bank, describe the governor as an “incurable womanizer.” “This guy seems unable to resist anything in skirt, and it is unfortunate that a lot of young people look up to him as an example,” one of Mr. Sanusi’s aides in Abuja said, expressing widely held concerns in banking circles that “It is sad that he wouldn’t even let married women be.” Mr. Sanusi, 51, appointed CBN Governor on June 3 2009, is a smart economist and award-winning banker with a background in risk management. He holds a graduate degree in economics from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and a diploma in Sharia and Islamic Studies from the African International University in Khartoum, Sudan. Today, Mr. Sanusi is also commonly regarded as an important voice in Islamic jurisprudence. The Banker, the UK-based financial magazine honoured him in 2010 as global Central Bank Governor of the Year as well as African Central Bank Governor of the Year. In 2011, the TIME magazine listed Mr. Sanusi in its annual publication of 100 most influential people. At the African Banker Awards gala dinner held Wednesday in Morocco, Mr. Sanusi also emerged the “2013 Africa Central Bank Governor of the Year.” “There is no doubt that he is a fairly effective banker,” an official of one of Nigeria’s leading banks, who requested anonymity for fear his bank might be targeted, told PREMIUM TIMES. “But he is a man of zero morality despite his public posturing. It is really sad." N:B: In a society where the game of politics is more grimy than you can imagine, many things can be wrong in a right story. This piece seems too detailed to be scripted. Even if it would be forever unconfirmed, there might or might not be an iota of truth in it. Is the entire affair the truth or a lie? Whats your take pple?
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Desola: There is nothing wrong in carrying your commercial motorcycle put for head and allele to your village. We are sending you the message subtly now, you no wan hear, sooner or later una go hear am.Desola! There you are! I ve missed seeing your psycophant like supportive comments for the Lagos State Government. i dont like the PDP but if they ask valid questions, why dont you reply them on the issues?...questions like.."why toll a road that you have not completed? Questions like " why use 29billion of tax payers money to build someting and then turn around to toll them for same. These questions are not answered by saying 'Fashola is doing well' or 'Eko oni Baje'. the questions can only be answered by facts and valid arguments. |
all the best bro. no point u p[ostin incomplete ifo here...you can use this platform and insist on pple calling before you give them details of wat u have... doesnt showyou have anyting. |
we also want to know you are a serious agent. ur advert is too vague. if you are serious, you ll tell us what you have. y re u being secretive? |
pls give details of your property |
chris365: now i see there's something wrong with your head.Guy..talk intelligently! You say we shd avoid d US cos we won't have oil in d next 20 yrs..yet in anoda breathe...u say we shd explore other markets for exporting oil. Don't link ursef with iweala...she never advocated dissasociation from d US. I get a lot of info from google..cos all informative articles can be found from google search engines. U dnt knw dat do u? U re irredeemably dull..was tryin to enlighten u but I see u can't help it. I agree u shd let ur nephew reply me subsequently. I expect he should sound more intelligent. |
For you to better appreciate how poor mou has performed, pls look @ d statistics below; 1 Guardiola - 5 yrs. 14 trophies 2. Diego Simeone- 2 1\2 yrs- 4 trophies- 2 copa, one Europa, one European super cup 3 mou- 3 yrs- 3 trophies As can be seen above, even simeone wit far less quality players has won more trophies dan mou over a shorter period of time. Wat oda point do u nid to prove wat a monumental failure d 'only one ' is? |
chris365: my friend keep quiet and learn.I probably nid some explanation on ur 'intelligence' Someone who says we shd dissasociate from d US in preparation for when we won't have oil now says we shd associate wiv Brazil cos Brazil will nid oil. I understand dat as confusion, not intelligence. You say u re current wit current affairs. Tru which medium do u get ur 'sources'? Ur CIA friend? Guy...u dull! |
kamelonaire: Whoa watin be the argument all abt, am nigerian an am pround of it, ghana, it just a small country must of them travel from there country I mean ghana tu nigrian with there bag (ghana must go),the only problem we have in nigeria is corruption if this can resolve nigeria will be more better than ghanaI understand you want to b proud of your country but the stark reality is that Ghana and South Arica are the model countries for Africa.. You cant compare Ghna's economy and stability to Nigeria. Besides, Nigeria with its insecurity challenges, is not attractive to investors d way Ghana is... Its the stark reality. |
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and mind you, oil is our main trade with US.