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What do we call this? A whole president, I'm speechless. When you lack the capacity to structure and nurture as a leader, you'll end appointing thieves like these. That's Africans way of life, physical challenge, no adequate mental and intellectual engagement on issues. How did he end up with such people in the first place, is physical attack enough as a deterrent to other thieves in his cabinet? No! Until we evolve a structured way of identifying the right people and making sure culprits are adequately punished for every offences, there's no way out |
Very interesting! Stories like this should be highly encouraged, this will set the path towards understanding origin of events, beliefs and customs. Kudos to the OP |
Time for Ipobs to start jubilation, that's what they've been waiting for long time ago. |
This is sweet and interesting... I've always wished moving to kaduna but i can't due to less opportunities |
vanida6:Coming from a Madrid, I'm not surprised! So calm down and enjoy the dish while it lasts |
Ultimate Search is for matured and sensible people. But mediocre and mentally lazy people will prefer BBN |
Thank God for that |
XXXXTENTACION:You better live forever with your confusion. This is islam, it doesn't need to make sense to you, go and deal with the confusions in your religion and leave others to theirs. |
The online money making landscape is very wide as such you might waste lots of time and energy without seeing tangible results. It takes a deeper understanding of the landscape to achieve tangible result in whatever you do. To start with, you need to understand the eco-system of whatever niche you are into. Eco -System could be best described as different aspects and how they inter relate with each other, the technical aspect as well as the business, the market as well as marketing, the opportunities you want to tap into. Though it's really not straight forward, But you need to get all of that sorted out. I'll advice you go through some of the udemy course, with much emphasis on how to monitize your skill, they help alot. |
The way sentiment is killing Nigeria will be the only reason the country will find it hard to grow or develop. Look at how people rush to talk dirty about the man just based on hatred, no substantiated fact or evidence against him, just hatred and nothing. Why is it that if you're muslim it's becomes a crime when you demand for your right as a muslim in this country? But you can do that safely without condemnation if you're a christian or other religion. If i may ask don't muslims have right? Or is it only christians who are been denied their rights in this setup? Someone goes about demanding for his fundamental human rights and you guys are hating on him. |
dignity33:Dont mind them, they are liars and twisting history is their stock in trade. If your kinsmen had erred, accept it and move on. If there's correction that can be made, correct it and if not leave it the way it is but don't repeat that same mistake, rather learn from it, that's the purpose of history. But those people will never learn, they abuse and insult other regions, try to twist history, put up all manner of lies. |
This is seriously serious. Obaseki is seriously a goner. The last he has been holding on is gone. 19 against 5. Hmmmm |
angelfallz:You're talking about quality women, not all these cheap girls we have all over the place. In Nigeria most especially, just have money and you'll get the type of girls you want, infact you'll even flaunt then more than Ned is flaunting his own. |
Good and bad Good because, I wasn't happy when i first watched the video and that is because the officers weren't professional in handling the situation. Offenders deserve some respect and dignity, and shouldn't be treated like animals, even animals in saner climes have rights. Bad because this is Nigeria, nothing is right, a lawless society, since we run system like it's a lawless system, then those officers shouldn't have such level of punishment. |
With the challenges on ground, it definitely means there's no development, in other words, as a Nigerian, you'll most likely die in poverty. Yes, Nigerians will most definitely die in poverty that is because, economies do not develop when there are no infrastructures, when the economy is developed that is when the citizenery will see fortunes in their financial lives. You can't get help from outside to develop your economy, your leaders and political elites will not develop the said economy despites billions of dollars being generated from the country, then what is the way out for the general masses like you and I? No hope whatsoever. I don't see the use of the "sovereign" we're all protecting, what are we protecting it for? Protecting it for these thieves and their children who will continue to bully and throw the stolen wealth on our faces like they throw on animals and house maids. What exactly is the use of being a Nigerian when there's no hope whatsoever for its masses to get out of poverty, what's the use? Nigerians themselves are not better than their leaders, an average Nigerian do not honour agreements, Majority are looking for how to scam and defraud would be "business partner". Then where's the hope? Nonetheless, there are genuine few Nigerians who their only mistake in being born in Nigeria with no hope of escape from the "shithole". I pray for those individuals and I, we'll find a way out and achieve our heart desires and get fulfillments. Let's all continue to think deep, let's all come to the realisation that we must change, let's all be willing to change and change for the better. |
Let's start taking Zulum as a course of study in Leadership. The man is making bold statement s. |
iyatrustee:So according to the law, a person of interest is supposed to be detained abi. What's wrong with taking his statement and inviting him when need be. These are the events that encourage self help and taking the law to ones hand. And people are discouraged from taking the challenge since they already know what outcome to expect. |
Living in Nigeria is now dangerous, Nigerians have become endangered specie and will soon go into extinction. It's better to find a way out of the "shithole" before it totally collapse on us all. Mind you being a big man cannot save you as it stands now, some years ago, the governor of akwa ibom narrowly escaped while a church collapse killing tens of people. Several big people have been victims of kidnapping, don't forget how other big men have also being killed by their domestic staffs. The only and best solution i can think of now is get out of the country if you have the capacity. I've never in my life thought of leaving my beautiful country but now, I'm convinced that's the best thing to do which I'll surely do as soon as i have the capacity to. Nigeria should not just think of erecting high rise building ooo, common two story buildings we can't keep to standards, our policy makers are not capable of regulating anything. The only regulation they're capable of implementing is how cash will continue to flow into their personal pockets. As much as we continue to worship money in this country (forget about being religious, we're all hypocrites hiding under the banner of religion), everyone is in danger, nobody, i mean no one is safe, not even the president. |
Odidigboigbo:Look at you, just look at your thinking, do you look sensible to yourself? Just check it. If APC had sponsored its supporters to boo Obaseki at Oba's palace, how does that justify violence? In what way should that have justified destroying cars and injuring innocent citizens. As individuals and most especially as youths, we all should understand that violence should be out of whatever we do or else you and I are not safe. |
Some people do not sense of value, their value is attached to their idiotic ideology and nothing else matter except their shenanigans. How on earth would anybody defend this acts by PDP? As we've all known, PDP/APC have proved to be the same but then, as events unfold, let bring to account who among them does anything wrong instead of this unnecessary defence. |
omoharry:All my University years I never carried expo, I didn't allow friends copy from me in tests though later I became less strict, if you see it fine, if not fine, but don't put me in the arrangement. I've seen easy ways out, I refuse to cut corners, though its tough and hard, relationships failed, people betrayed me. I've been scammed severally in business. But now I know better, am ahead of the games and hamdalillah things are falling into place. And I regret nothing. Worked in Federal parastalta and walked away, not interested in fraud and fraudulent activities. I detest crime in it's totality, no scape goat, no cover up. If I become governor or President and my child is cut up in crime, I'll be at the fore front to ensure justice is served to the full wrath of the law. Not claiming saint, Nop, have made a number of mistakes, acted below the standard I set for myself which I've always regreted. But deliberately going into fraud or fraudulent means, No! And that's how to show patriotism. Being the first to ensure accountability and eschew all forms of criminality will make the country habitable for us all. |
Jumong Prison The Apprentice |
omoharry:I already said it, senseless, mediocre and entitlement mentality. I really pity people in your life because simple intelligence eludes you. Imagine, you don't have a grasp of the issues under discourse, all you have is a haste to respond. Giving response rather than understanding. So pitiful! |
omoharry:If you don't want a mention you wouldn't bother replying but since you did, I'll make you realise your low level of reasoning. The initial post you were referring to, the guy said investigation should be extended to Nigeria, the victim has business in Nigeria, it's only conventional that investigation must be extended to Nigeria but you Nigerian apologies who love the way crime is being worshipped at home and would even defend crime all shouted him down. Seconded there's crime everywhere, is that a justification for defending criminality? When your people steal instead of bringing him out to face justice, all you do is there are thieves everywhere, so your thief should be left alone isn't it? Nigerians all over the world are given special scrutiny on arriving at foreign airports, you attract special attention and people like you will still shout racism while you're criminals or defending champions for crimes. When crimes are committed you first look at the immediate environment, yes when there are no foreign investments, collaboration and associates. But when there are, you look at both immediate and foreign environment. The world is tired of Nigerians, even Nigerians are tired of Nigerians, companies in Nigeria are considering hiring foreign Nationals into management positions and gradually Nigerians will be termed not fit for those positions due to your criminal intents and you're comfortable with that status quo. There are sincere, competent Nigerians who will never partake in crime nor defend it in the guise of "there are criminals everywhere" in the world. Even if there are criminals everywhere in the world, Nigeria is one of the terrible places where criminals get away with crime, so far there's money to bribe their way out and people like you to support them. I just hope am replying someone with the same level of understanding, exposure, integrity and intelligence to fully grasp the situation we are in. |
omoharry:Why are you people not in anyway objective in your thinking? Just treating issues out of shallow thinking and shenanigans. Are there no reported cases more terrible than that happening in Nigeria? Have you forgotten the US based hotel owner who was murdered in her hotel in ibadan by her staffs? So what's wrong in calling for investigation to be extended to Nigeria? Stupid and foolish people everywhere. Edited: Have you found that the said P.A is a black guy? Have you seen this news also? https://www.nairaland.com/5998025/man-beheads-colleague-after-seeing |
It'll definitely get a time when serious minded companies will stop employing Nigerians, rather foreign Nationals will be coming back home to take their jobs. And that has started already. I've always understood the reason why all business ventures I start always crumble but I never understood the solution although I've concluded to stick online businesses and foreign services on Fiverr, upwork and their likes. Now I've understood better to bring in foreign National which I'll definitely do when my businesses become big to that level |
ThreeBlackBird:What you get wrong is that intelligent aren't always correct, infact they could wrong most times What count as intelligence is indepth analysis of issues. That's why there's concept such as intelligence gathering...gather data and analyse them intelligently. |
EVILFOREST:I like intelligent people...if i may you, what are you into? |
oluwaseunamos33:you don't need to quote him, just report his damn ass and the post will be hidden. |
BluntTheApostle:Enough of this display of your stupidity, silliness and gravity of your foolishness. If there are documented evidence of your claims please bring them up. I never expected you'll mention me again because I've shown you how much I'm ahead of you. I clearly stated that we need strong legislation first to deter rapist irrespective of gender. What is the use of legislation telling us men can be victim of rape without adequate provision for the perpetrators facing justice. And you seem happy thinking all your problems are solved abi. And at the same time you have nothing to say about men raping women, babies to death, you have nothing to say about boys been raped by all sorts of perverts, all you're concerned about is let women be punished. See, let me tell, African will never move ahead (and shamefully these are the future) if our approaches to issues are based on emotion. Leave emotions and let's disect issues and find a lasting solution, not always beating round the bushes as you (African) are known for. |
FlipModeSquade: BluntTheApostle: TheKingIsHere:It is obvious many persons do not deserved to be called men, they do not in anyway merit it. They are "shemales" who hide in the background and want the society to fight for them. They've been simps all their lives so all they want is for women to pay for their simpness since they can't fight their own battle. For your information, i'm a victim, i do remember vividly how it all happened, and today, am fine, i have healthy relationship and it has not in any affected me. Do I have scars all over my body? No. Compare that to a grown up violently tearing my anus, or same grown up man violently ripping apart the genitals of a female. Such a victim will live forever with the scars. If you have a different story to tell, i'll be here to read that your emotional story of how your d*ck was ripped apart because of the way that anty violently raped you. However, i'm not in anyway saying men can't be victim of rape, all i'm saying is let perpetrators be adequately punished and there should a laid down procedures in making victims get justice. That is more important that telling us who could be victim or not. |
shebi CR7 no dey again 

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The guy made a wrong analysis but because he made it bold, you bought it. 