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Macelliot:In all honesty, most Yoruba's aren't typically blinded by ethnic sentiments. |
Is this a university or a poultry farm? |
APC members are known to have oral diarrhea no matter how highly placed they are in society. |
Whats new here? |
Okorocha you are a big fooooollll!!! This useless hausa man won't channel his energy into developing Imo State. Like Buhari, Like Okorocha. Two IDIOTS |
No wonder they call Nigeria a zoo. Thats the perfect word. . . |
I just dey laugh>>> |
Nigeria, the "Giant of Africa" takes her usual spot. 125 out of 142 country ranked. Congrats Nigeria. Zambia, Niger Republic, Uganda, Cameroon, Tanzania, Cote d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Djibouti, Mauritania, Malawi, Iraq, Sierra Leone are more prosperous than Nigeria. https://s28.postimg.org/iya40t4f1/Pages_from_2015_legatum_prosperity_index_pdf.jpg |
This Buhari's regime has failure written all over it. Tinubu's expansionary monetary policy ideas may have been bought by the FG since they plan on spending 100 percent more of what was spent this year. However, from the little I could infer from what the VP said, majority of the spending will be on funding his party's socialists plans, which is not an incentive that promotes economic growth and development. Besides, I doubt the ability of the government to generate the funds it needs to embark on its ambitious spending plans next year. If they're not careful, the would leave the naira worse than they met it. |
I can't imagine blind any of my sisters. I rather blind myself. |
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Whats the purpose of the blog? That sets the direction of everything else |
Nonsense party |
Did you both have sex? |
An apology for what exactly? |
The problem is not whether there is oil but at what quantity? Another question is why is the federal government spending billions of Naira in prospecting oil? |
Massive infrastructure building programme with 2 trillion naira? Lol |
Where is cross rivers and rivers state? |
jnrbayano:Its a posthumous birthday okay? Which is also a celebration. The OP did not "make a wish" because its senseless. |
jnrbayano:Why do you celebrate christmas then? |
Whats it with you Nigerian Youths celebrating idiots who contributed to making to country this a shithole? It's damn annoying! Murtala Muhammed, Gowon, Obasanajo, Shagari, Buhari, IBB, Abacha, Abdusalami are responsible for the destruction of Nigeria. That Nigeria is a useless country today is the fault of these men. Celebrating them amounts to slavery, ignorance and stupidity. |
Na monkey post dem been dey play? ![]() |
A beautiful young man, I must confess. . . |
One Nigeria my foot |
A senseless war fought to keep a useless country together. |
Story. They can't go more than 6 trillion naira. They should stop deceiving themselves. |
asuustrike2009:The problem is that the government is unconcerned! The government can comfortably afford to do what RCCG is doing at the moment but they are not concerned! They don't care! This road is belongs the FG and it is their primary responbility. |
asuustrike2009:My friend. The responsibility belongs to the federal government. This road is a commercial road with a very high traffic, it needs to be constructed and developed with international best standards and with social responsibility standards. |
Only in Nigeria. A non governmental organisation undertakes the construction of a federal highway because the federal government is inept and unconcerned about the plight of its citizenry. |
Nostalgia. . . Where I used to sell cars two years ago. |
Is this man living in wonderland? |
Volkswagen didn't pay more than 7 billion dollars. This guy is an idiot who's talking nonsense. No African company has ever paid up to a 1 billion dollars for a corporate fine in Africa, and no African company can afford to pay 5 billion dollars for a corporate fine. It won't start with MTN. MTN was on the verge of listing their shares on the Nigerian stock exchange in January and now this. . . |
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