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OREMUSSANCTUS:respect your incoming presido Ps; I couldn't get a baboon to do the swearing in. They're not particularly happy about his last statement about them bathing in blood but a chimp agreed to do the job ![]()
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They should go to court and stop acting like illiterates |
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When did instagram turn to a police station ? Dubai police don't give a shìt who wizkid is neither do they worship celebs like our naija version. I bet he's happy he got his phone smashed by a star |
ollah1:M9 has been released, we're only waiting for M9+ |
Did he want to steal the results sheet ![]() |
36 Lumia's will support upcoming Windows 10 build http://mobilityarena.com/36-lumias-will-support-upcoming-windows-10-build/ |
I have some bottles of wine and assorted spirits chilling their heels somewhere, my men dem go soon land ![]() |
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Op is a føol |
Enouwem:abeg hurry up we dey wait |
See mumu. ....."When asked by a reporter why he supported Jonathan instead of Nuhu Ribadu of his party(the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria) in the 2011 elections, Tinubu said, “You must retract that statement. If not, I will assume that you are working for the PDP......" But its the truth na, you even admitted it yourself http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://sunnewsonline.com/new/%3Fp%3D109235&sa=U&ei=bcMWVZTGLoKqaZePgDA&ved=0CAsQFjAA&sig2=yRrCqK3fqV4wBpiOxHaUrg&usg=AFQjCNHCAJgQ5bBpVxPjf6Lg06 http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://pulse.ng/politics/bola-tinubu-i-helped-make-jonathan-president-in-2011-apc-leader-says-id3574914.html&sa=U&ei=JcQWVdW-Ls3oaPP0gPAD&ved=0CA4QFjAB&sig2=hEvJcd3fuz5vrZ3U8E3S2A&usg=AFQjCNFO2Repwz5LUwjaXZSlXnFcbIBOgA6aYu4Uyw |
SmartChoices:my brother, that's why we should give the general a warm farewell here so he won't feel bad like the last time
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Inside sources have just confirmed that Gen Buhari is saying his goodbyes to the Lion of Bourdillon and other top party kingpins. He has also advised Amaechi to go and beg Wike seriously
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General Muhammadu Buhari would be retiring to Daura after being flogged mercilessly in the may 28th presidential elections by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Close sources reveal that GMB wants to invest in his lifelong dream of kunu and suya business so I urge all well meaning nairalanders to drop their goodbye and happy retirement messages here.
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politricks:FOÓL do you even know what Gbagbo looks like ? Your masters threw a word and you people have been lapping it up like dogs in heat |
Liars, Buhari is in Daura
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Nothing wrong with freemasonry, I think you've got things a little too mixed up ![]() |
Akdegreat:NONSENSE janjawéedian |
synergycom19:is that why their names and numbers should be exposed like this ? |
Okeikpu:Omenka took his blood lust too far but honestly it was still within the limits of what I expected from the APC supporters. Even Buhari himself wouldn't support such rubbish as this |
PointB:thank you very much, just what I was saying before Omenka came at me. Maybe because he has no member of his family in any of the forces (I don't know) but going by the antecedents of the apc on nairaland, the behavior wasn't a surprise. We should keep politics aside in this case, exposing those gallant men like this was tantamount to giving them the sentence meted out to those youth corp members in 2011. Seun please this topic should be deleted for the sake of our security officers |
omenka:I didn't expect anything less than the trash you wrote to come from someone like you. Congrats |
Why involve the Niger delta with Lagos problems ? You guys are obviously the ones whipping up ethnic sentiments but blaming others instead. OPC members in Lagos are known by their community people, focus on them and leave the Niger delta out of your palaver |
So you released their names and numbers so that the general public would call and insult these security operatives or even threaten the lives of their family members ? These people work in a very sensitive environment and therefore need their privacy for the sake of the safety of their family but the madness of APC wont allow their egos see beyond their noses. Congrats op and thanks for the info |
HOGWASH |
By highchiefpee Na lg dey suffer pass for this aregbe regime nothing dey. Reach us out of. The allocation way fg dey send na last year august allocation reach councils last for osun state even before the august na -6M OR - 3M LGSDEY Receive frm aregbe meaning na lg go owe state 6m na chams dey pay our salary for osogbo infact some lg dey collect 2million for a whole. Month as allocation imagine that ,na aregbe make me hate apc I can't imagine make apc dey run d whole naija. D way aregbe. Dey run osun it will be disastrous we don enter 1 chance for osun ni ipinle osun mugu niwa |
By HzRF Opon is a good project tho at exorbitant rate awarded to his son kabiru at 8bn Buh it hasn't yield good result if u see a typical opon. Imon u find games(HD) , blue films, Many students are now business man a game for N100 Opon imo is just not yielding. Good results Last yr waec we went all the way from 12 to 24 |
By Anti Hypocrisy (Disqus) On The Non-Payment of Osun State Workers for 5 Months...By Bayo Adeyinka I read with consternation about the demonstration of civil servants in Osun State on the non-payments of their salaries for the past 5 months. I also read with shock and amazement how some of my friends laboured to defend this act by claiming it was not only Osun State that owed salaries and that non-payment was due to massive corruption by Jonathan. I also read on my friends Omowaiye Oluremi's timeline that Osun owes only 3 months and not 5 months. He went further to provide clarification that 80% of workers were paid their November 2014 salaries three weeks ago. His own opinion is that things will change when GMB takes over. My comment on his wall was that someone should be covering his face for writing that. Now here's my take on this issue: 1. Any government, be it PDP or APC that owes 3 months salaries or more is callous, wicked and ungodly. It doesn't matter whether they shout change or transformation. Not especially when the Governor chatters private aircrafts for local trips. 2. The labourer is worthy of their wages. Civil servants or public workers have a right to their pay as and when due. No politician does anyone any extra good by paying salaries. Paying salaries is NOT an achievement. 3. Dwindling oil receipts is what is accountable for the reduction in allocation. So the question is: for how long will states depend on allocation to pay salaries and meet other commitments? Shouldn't each state focus on raising their revenue profiles? 4. The fundamental problem with Nigeria is our structure. It goes beyond who is ruling Nigeria. We must revisit our structure as it is. Why should states depend on allocation to do anything? 5. Are some states viable at all? In my opinion, Osun State has no excuse at all. For a Governor who allegedly goes around on chattered flights, no excuse makes any sense at all. Has he considered cutting down the cost of governance- his numerous aides and Special Assistants? Of what essence is the elephantine airport project he's building in Osun? I have outlined on a thread how I believe Osun State's revenue profile can be raised. Osun State has a cocoa belt. I know at least 2 confectionery makers who can have factories in Osun State and contribute to the development. All they need is tax rebate and land. What is Osun doing with Asejire River? How come I've not heard of a single IPP project in Osun? Or maybe I missed it? That's one of the few states where the impact of IPP can be easily felt due to the congruity of the communities. Ife/Modakeke/Gbongan has the best palm wine in Nigeria. What of having a bottled palm wine factory that will sell locally and later also embark on export? With the agrarian nature of Osun State, it can be the food basket of the South West. How is agriculture being developed? What of tourism? Apart from declaring Isese Day as a public holiday, Osun State can be a tourist haven- Nike Art Gallery, Twins Seven Seven, Opa Oranmiyan, Osun Osogbo and other ancient landmarks. What about having an arts and theatre village- Oyin Adejobi, Duro Ladipo, Ajoke Asewo To Re Mecca, Yemi Elebuibon, Baba Wande and a horde of other practitioners are from Osun State. The arts can be developed and made a big deal. Let's talk about other mineral resources. In Osun State, almost all the local governments has more than one mineral resource that can be obtained from them. There is gold in Igila, Itagunodi, Oluwu Village, Iperindo, Iregun, Okulu Omo, Ashafe, Eyinta, Igangan, Okepo, Ipole Ajoku and Aiyetoro all in Atakumosa East and West. Gold is also in Ife East, Central and Obokun. Tourmaline is present in Irewole. Tourmaline is used in jewellery and in certain electrical materials, especially pressure instruments. It's also used in making hair care products apart from other trado-medical uses. Aquamarine is in Aiyedaade. Columbite is in Atakumosa West and Ife East. Columbite ore is used as an alloy of steel to form weldable high speed steel for radio transmitting valves, heat sensitive detective devices called barometer, for jet engines and other aircraft components. Cassiterite is present in Ife Central, Atakumosa East and West. Cassiterite is a derivative of tin ore necessarily used in circuitry and its use has, ironically, enabled devices to become more eco friendly. Talc is found in Ifelodun, Atakumosa East and Irewole. Talc is used as extender in paints, insecticide carrier, rice polishing powder and wall tiles. Kaolin is found in Ifedayo, Ife Central, Ilesha, Iperinde and Iwaraja. Kaolin is used as filters in paper paints, adhesives, plastics, drug preparation ceramics, etc. Feldspar is in Ede and Irokun. Feldspar is used in paints,glass, tiles and scouring powder. Mica is found in Ifedayo, Irewole and Aiyedaade. Mica is a mineral that is commonly used in the electrical industry, to produce shingles and other building materials, and to prepare samples for microscopy. I once made contacts with some close aides to Rauf Aregbesola about an Iranian car maker who was willing to establish an auto assembly plant in Nigeria. My preference was Osun State because that is my State and I felt Lagos has had enough. All he needed was government commitment to buy a paltry 100 cars and he will bring $1b to establish the plant. I kept on reaching to the close aides of Rauf to give them the link and I was ready to buy my own ticket to go and meet this Iran auto maker in Dubai to no avail. The selling price of a brand new car made by this car maker is N1m. The vehicle which looks like a pick up truck comes with a Peugeot engine. Maybe they will get back to me tomorrow. There is a general absence of critical thinking among our leaders. The major problem we have is our inability to see beyond oil. My sincere prayer is that that oil that we all so depend on WILL RUN DRY TOMORROW. Maybe we will be able to think, then. Just maybe! |
This is an old article yet you dey write "said the source" up and down like say you do the interview yesterday. Onyeara junk websites |
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