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enemyofprogress:Dirty Indians? Lol.. I laugh in Swahili; That's the 5th biggest economy by GDP with an average growth rate of over 5%; Only behind USA, CHINA, JAPAN & GERMANY; I'm sure we will see them at number 3 in the next 10 years which will put them behind USA and China. Dey play |
I doubt if we are ripe for automatic ticketing in this country. Whether you like it or not, we cannot do everything the way it is done in the western world. You are talking about automatic ticketing at a train station, when people can seldom dispense fuel to themself at a gas station. I stand corrected, automatic ticketing at train station can be very delicate, I’ll rather go to the ticket counter to purchase my ticket in cash. Not to talk of most people taking these trains are not well equipped educationally for this things. Is it people that can hardly withdraw money by themselves at an ATM machine you’ll tell to go and buy ticket from a machine at the train station? That being said, not being automatic still creates more employment. |
I just went to her page and the post is still there. I don’t know why we are so quick to respond to things on social media without a little research. I’ll say she posted that to draw traffic to her website. But then, what do I know ![]() |
Kemi Adeosun resigned honourably because of NYSC. Why is it difficult for the “self confessed” corrupt cjn to do the same? I’ll like see the senate/ PDP cohorts impeach the president for suspending a corrupt CJN so that we can be sure they are coming back to loot this country. |
Isn’t this stale like a 10 years old breast milk? TiAd: |
The part he said that police should fight bokoharam. That’s so untrue. You know a google search of the definition of “police” will help you and your “Reno” against being a national disgrace. Can you name a country/nation in the world that has sent his police force out to fish out terrorists? abjisperson: |
Jeez!!! 6/7 years ago ? And you remember the day The Anna Banners’/Flavours’ daughter in question is just 3 years old. Bizibi: |
I think the first questions haters should Be asked is “if at this point in your life, you have the opportunity of swapping position with Lindaikeji, will you accept it or not?” Metuh: |
. So, I later read LindaIkeji’s blog, they told me the name because I have never heard of it before, that was my first time and I went on it and I saw lots of comments, people were saying “No, no, not again. Not this woman, not again’; as I was reading and seeing those comments I became happy, at the same time I felt loved, I was touched and all the good emotions came back. I was like ‘Oh, God! People love me like this?’ I didn’t realize that until the problem came and I was just telling God “You are not going to let me die, not now. I want people to just use me as a point of prayer to you that the God that cured Sammie Peters of cancer please cure me”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYAXDCg0VCc?t=674[/quote]I guess I’m the only one that read this part of the message. I wonder why people are lazy to read the context of a message and they’ll rather lash out based on the topic. For this last part, I’ll say God bless Linda. I don’t know her intention with the post initially, but I know she’s a gossip blogger and gossiping is her job. And people should be reminded she doesn’t go to everyone’s house to spy on them, it is your personal people that send her the gossip. As Yoruba will say “Bi iku ile o ba pani, ti ode o le pa ni” |
I wonder if most people making comments understand what’s in the main electoral bills or the ammendments. 2 times he has returned the bill to the HOA, both times they have succumb and made necessary adjustments. I’ll rather say the law makers are confused rather than BuBu. I put it to you that the law makers will still make the highlighted/proposed adjustments by the president and by the time they are done with the adjustments, it’ll be few months close to elections, who signs a new electoral law into law few months to election?? That would have been the dumbest move unless they are up to some mischief. I put it to you, if Buhari signs that law, people will still talk about him trying to use the new amendments to rig the election, either way he must be criticized (either doing the right thing or the wrong thing/whether the people knows what’s in the electoral bill or not). |
mezarddinny:Would you rather have sinners run to the devil? The house of God is for everyone. Especially sinners. They are suppose to find refuge there. Judge not!! |
bornolowu:I understand your stand and grievenance on the subject at hand and you can pass your message to me without insults. But let me try my best to analyze the situation at hand to you. You talked about a boy that makes a profit of 500 naira a day from pure waters sales in a day. How can you define that as making profit? What is profitable in that? You can say that because of the community you are exposed to. Well, for your information, in Ajebo that I used as my case study (while you used mile2) a boy selling pure water CANNOT even make sale of 500 naira in a day not to talk of making that much as a profit. So, 10,000 means a lot to people from here. For all I care they can spend the 322million on projects that they’ll say “will make life easier for people “ as you projected it, but will these projects affect this people in rural areas at all? These are the questions you need to answer before coming at me. As for me, I have seen the “so called” mere 10,000 affect the life of at least 3 people positively, that is a yard stick for me to tell you that it seems the tradermoni is working. How many of these so called things the 322million dollars will do will affect these people directly?? (I don’t know of one). Out of experience I have seen so many of the PAP not achieving their objectives over years. Even ones sponsored by world bank (MDG for example). Ps: Ajebo is not a market. It is a whole community. And like I said before tradermoni is not for established business/traders |
Like I said in my prior comment, speak for yourself. You cannot compare the trader in mile 2 to a trader in Ajebo, Abeokuta. That’s a parallel socio-economic situation. Moreover, it doesn’t sound like it is a fund that is needed by established traders. It is more like a poverty alleviation program. That being said, “to the best of my knowledge”, the scheme is not a one off thing, the more efficient you are in paying back the higher the value of your next loan and you can borrow between 10,000 to 100,000 naira with a one off administrative fee of just 5%; Let us equip ourself with enough information before jumping into conclusions. And finally, I use my brain very well before making comment(s). bornolowu: |
I’ll advice you speak for yourself. Some people seldom make up to 5000 a month. bornolowu: |
In the part of Ogun State where I own a farm, I I have first hand encounters with traders who are beneficiaries of the so called tradersmoni. IN my own opinion, I think this had been around for some time because last week when I had an encounter with some by the ATM, some came with expired ATM. We all know ATM cards don’t expire in a year. I doubt it is a coincidence that all these market women have ATM card from the same bank and asking each other about the batch they belong to. I don’t know which part of Ogun State you are talking about hence, I have no right to criticize you. In addition to my personal testimony, I have a farm where I sell eggs. Normally I won’t sell less than 20 crates to anyone (God forbid there is egg glut). I had this 3 women approach me on the street I live when I’m in Abeokuta and I adviced them to combine resources to buy 20 crates way back then, I can categorically tell you I later found out they are beneficiaries of this tradermoni everyone is talking about and I can tell you right now, they buy nothing less than 90 crates from my farm every week. I’m not a big fan of politics, but this is my observation from afar. ZaOzaRoom: |
Mklanceee:It is very easy to leave any country in the world with a non-indigenous/foreign passport as long as you have not been declared wanted by Interpol. That being said, considering the ECOWAS treaty, that makes it easier. It is not incompetence in the part of the security agencies. |
They take over unpaid/unserviced loans from the bank. Buy it cheap and try to recover the loan from the debtor by negotiating with the debtor and in situations where negotiations fail, they take over the collateral. mrAMG: |
Can people stop mentioning messi; Messi is married, Ronaldo is not. Do you expect him to deep his pee pee in a hole? |
My interpretation of the sermon sounds more like ask for spiritual guidance before your parents consent. This is a norm in every Christian gathering. Why would I even think of marrying without asking for spiritual guidance ?? My parents consent is nothing without asking for spiritual guidance. On the long run you still go to church for counseling. I can categorically say that my church counselor is the best in the world. He talked about everything including The sexual part. Telling me there should be no limit when it comes to sexual exploration in marriage. You have to try new things. Your parents will never tell you this. He is counseling both parties. Your parents will talk to you about being responsible. Not how to satisfy your wife sexually. |
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