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InvestmentRe: From MMM To CBEX: List Of Ponzi Schemes That Have Stolen From Nigerians by Teejay2033(m): 1:08am On Apr 17, 2025
Omooba77:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/04/from-mmm-to-cbex-list-of-ponzi-schemes-that-have-stolen-from-nigerians/
How could you have missed Integral Ads Science (IAS) that scammed Millions of Nigerian just last year? The fraudsters even paid for an advert time on Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) to fool gullible Nigerians. 😃
TravelRe: A Nigerian Student Who Fled Ukraine To Germany Dies In A Swimming Accident (pic) by Teejay2033(m): 11:08pm On Mar 26, 2025
Utanisco:
Stay for naija
una no hear
Shame on you! Don't people die in Nigeria?
TravelRe: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by Teejay2033(m): 2:12am On Mar 21, 2025
nnanyelugo1:
It's either you present Blocked Account,Declaration of commitment, Job offer or Current Bank Statement. Blocked account is usually asked for study purpose. If you have sufficient balance in your account you are good to go.
What is Declaration of Commitment?
PoliticsRe: EXCLUSIVE: Peter Obi Prepares To Join SDP, As El-rufai Takes First Plung by Teejay2033(m): 6:12pm On Mar 11, 2025
SmartPolician:
Peter Obi should return to the PDP. Team up with Atiku and kick Wike out. Only APC and PDP can win presidential elections in Nigeria. I've said this countless times.
Between Atiku and Obi, who will be the presidential flag bearer?
PoliticsRe: Bauchi Closes Schools For 5 Weeks For Ramadan, Warns Private Schools To Comply by Teejay2033(m): 7:41pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: Ramadan: Katsina Hisbah Orders Closure Of All Private Schools (pix) by Teejay2033(m): 7:41pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
PoliticsRe: I Can’t Be President And You Will Close Down School For Ramadan - Sowore by Teejay2033(m): 7:38pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: Bauchi Government Closes School For Five Weeks For Ramadan by Teejay2033(m): 7:37pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: 5-week School Closure For Ramadan: The Poor Will Suffer The Most Academically by Teejay2033(m): 7:37pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: Kano Threatens To Punish Schools Not Closed For Ramadan by Teejay2033(m): 7:37pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
PoliticsRe: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Teejay2033(m): 7:36pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: CAN Threatens Legal Action Over Ramadan School Closures In Northern States by Teejay2033(m): 7:36pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
EducationRe: CAN Threatens Legal Action Over Ramadan School Closures In Northern States by Teejay2033(m): 7:32pm On Mar 09, 2025
TimeManager:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/can-threatens-legal-action-over-ramadan-school-closures-in-northern-states/%3famp
Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
PoliticsRe: Ramadan School Break: Between CAN And MURIC by Teejay2033(m): 7:31pm On Mar 09, 2025
[quote author=Teejay2033 post=134466849][/quote]Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.
PoliticsRe: Ramadan School Break: Between CAN And MURIC by Teejay2033(m): 7:31pm On Mar 09, 2025
Justabdul1:
The objection of the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) to Ramadan school closure in four northern states has unfortunately snowballed to an unhealthy debate. And of course, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is at the forefront. I look forward to seeing the day when CAN and MURIC would come together, as religious groups, to jointly fight against some of the menaces that plague Nigeria. Sadly, they work at cross purposes.

Nigerian Muslims are the most intolerant in the world. They love to give what they can't take. They thought President Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket would give them the power to subdue everyone, but they had failed. Nigerians of other faiths and creeds will defend their lives and those of their children with everything they possess.

Last year, they stopped an Isese woman from celebrating the Osun festival in Ilorin. They threatened to kill her and even burned her house. A few weeks ago, they placed banners on the walls of the Lekki Central Mosque and the Akure Central Mosque to provoke Christians. They also attempted to introduce full Sharia law into the Southwest.

A few weeks ago, the Emir of Rano threatened Christians, demanding they stop praying in their own homes. Just last week, Kebbi, Katsina, Bauchi, and Kano states closed all schools, including Christian schools, during Ramadan, using Hisbah to enforce the illegal closures.

The writing is on the wall for all to see—Nigerian Muslims want to subjugate everyone else. They seek complete dominance. These intolerant groups aim to drive every other faith into extinction.



For instance, after the notorious blood-sucking Ilorin young Muslim cleric did what he did, a satanic pastor by the name "Prophet" Whepetoji Babaniyah was also arrested in Lagos for the gruesome murder of one Ogunbode Kodri Adedamola Olasunkami. Yet, again, for ritual. It will do the country some good if CAN and MURIC could work together to help fish out these criminal clerics. Or to use MURIC's words, to "acrobatically" and "gymnastically" combat these evil people in their respective religions before they come for our heads.

MURIC and many Muslims do not see the fine point in CAN's objection to Ramadan school closure. What they see is the politics. This is not strange as CAN and MURIC are overly politicized religious groups; and their politics isn't about the development of the polity. It is about the numerical strength of their brethren in government—whether elected or appointed. This explains why they overlook flagrant abuse of power by one of their own.

One hardly finds MURIC and CAN criticizing one of their own in government. And when they are circumstantially constrained to do so, they do it meekly, reluctantly and unenthusiastically—very economical in calling a spade a spade.

Any religious association that turns a blind eye and look the other way when one of their brethren does wrong but makes a deafening noise when the wrong doer is from outside their religious circle should not deserve our respect.

Having said that, I honestly don't see anything wrong with CAN's objection to school closure in Ramadan by the four northern states: Bauchi, Kano, Katsina, and Kebbi. But because we politicize everything, the polity has been unnecessarily heated. It is disturbing to think that every objection to Muslim government's decision by CAN is, by default, criticism against Islam and the Muslims. The case at hand is one instance. Despite the conspicuous merit in CAN's argument against school closure, MURIC, and those who think like it, thinks it has to be countered because CAN is the one complaining. If this is how we think, it means we still have a long way to go.

It is like an enemy drawing one's attention to one's house being gutted by fire, a wise man will not, in order to spite his enemy, allow his house to burn to aches. While he might not be happy that his enemy is the one drawing his attention to put a stop to the raging fire, it is for his own good to pay attention and do the needful.

Thus, it is for our own good (we Muslims) to allow our students attend regular classes during Ramadan. I have listened to the arguments of many northern clerics against CAN. I have also read MURIC's objection to CAN. All the arguments, put together, I am sorry to say, are not convincing. Below are some of the arguments:

One, "CAN should stop poking its nose into Muslims' affairs." I can't see how CAN interfere in Muslims' affairs here. If Ramadan school closure is only meant for the Muslim students while Christians are allowed to go to school to continue normal school activities, I don't think CAN would raise any objection (except if CAN would be generous to give unsolicited advice out of sympathy for Muslim pupils).

Two, "some students would need to trek long distance to school while fasting." I find it difficult to make any sense of this argument. Can't our Excellencies in these states, in the spirit of Ramadan, provide buses to shuttle these students to their various schools? What about students who live just few meters away from their schools? Can we also ask why schools are not shut down for students in tertiary institutions in these states?

How do we think if we really think? Pupils in our basic schools, generally speaking, are not of the age that fasting becomes compulsory. We keep them at home. But schools remain open to those in the higher institutions who have come of age and must fast. Is this not ironical?

Three, "Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State gave two weeks Christmas break and no single Muslim raised an eyebrow." This is resorting to whataboutism—false equivalence. Primary and secondary school students were already on break when the holiday was declared. The two weeks break did not in anyway affect their studies. Though that shows how reckless the Governor of Benue State is about governance, it was perhaps advantageous (too) to the Muslim civil servants in Benue State. If the Muslims in Benue State were not happy about it (then), why did they keep mum or where was MURIC (then)?

Four, "Christians have three months holiday in a year." Another whataboutism to justify something that is not justifiable. This is an allusion to Saturdays and Sundays that are free workdays. When you add them up, you get 104 free working days in a year. When I read this argument (attributed to Reno Omokri and now weoponized by some Muslim clerics), I laughed. For, I can't understand how that prevents students from going to school. Well, Muslim governors in northern states can make Friday a free workday. Former governor Nasiru El-Rufai of Kaduna State had set the precedent before he left office. I think it is a good one. Yet, it does not justify why schools should be shut down for five weeks in the middle of the term because of Ramadan fasting.

Five, "schools were shut down so that Muslim students can focus on worship in Ramadan." This is struggling to make a point by all means. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of Islaamiyyah (Qur'anic and informal Islamic schools) across Nigeria that hold classes during Ramadan. I don't shut down my Islaamiyyah too because of Ramadan. And some parents of my Islaamiyyah pupils who would be reading this column would testify to that. So, that argument is just too watery.

Six, "where was CAN when ASUU shut down universities?" This is red herring. It is bogus. CAN and other religious bodies have lamented on university closure, times without number. CAN had also participated in meetings to interface with the government on closure of universities.

Seven, "we can not allow our children faint or die while going to school due to fasting." Haha! How many students in the North died due to fasting even when fasting was observed in May, June, July—the peak of heat in the North? What does Islam say when fasting becomes "unfastable" (I mean, unbearable?). Isn't it just to take a break and fast at a later time?

Now, are those northern Muslim governors who did not (and would perhaps not) give Ramadan holiday not Muslims enough or heartless Muslims? I wonder, why are other civil servants in the four states not given Ramadan holiday too so that they can focus on worship? Why are markets not closed? Or are traders not supposed to worship in this holy month?

I hope our Muslim students writing WAEC and other national examinations would be locked up in the mosques to focus on worship whenever Ramadan falls within the period of exam. I don't even think our wives and mothers should be cooking in Ramadan, especially in the evening, so that they will not faint. For, they must have been exhausted by then. I know Ramadan fasting is essentially prescribed to make us pious and conscious of our Creator. Our clerics should explain to us if Ramadan is (or was) prescribed to make us lazy.

If any state in Nigeria would shut down its schools because of Ramadan, I don't think it should be from the North. Except if we could convincingly deceive ourselves that those ugly statistics about our backwardness in education are false. I am happy that of all the clerics I have listened to, including MURIC and The Supreme Council for Shari’a in Nigeria (SCSN), none claims it is Islamic injunction to shut down schools during Ramadan. All they would say is that Imam Malik (may Allah have mercy on him) would stop teaching and would discharge all his students to focus on worship during Ramadan. This is a respected salaf (a predecessor) whose practice many of our clerics ignore because they are busy teaching tafsir in Ramadan and holding public lectures while students are prevented from going to school to "focus" on "worship." Many contradictions!

This should not be seen as defending CAN, it is just that CAN, in my humble opinion, on this issue, has a point. And when I wrote against CAN on its jaundiced antagonism towards female Muslim students donning hijab and its criticism of El-Rufai's four workdays in Kaduna State, it is not that I hate CAN or love MURIC. It is just that CAN (then) had no point but MURIC (then) had point.

Should I be the only Muslim holding this view, I don't care. I understand that in an environment like ours where opinions are influenced by bigoted and acrobatic religiosity, my points might be pointless. I just have to make them. If they change nothing, at least it should be on record that the points are made.
In case all other Muslim majority states shut down schools for five weeks in next year Ramadan just to spite CAN, all I can do is to shake my head in sympathy for Muslim pupils. May we get it right. Ramadan Kareem.

Abdulkadir Salaudeen
salahuddeenabdulkadir@gmail.com

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Technology MarketRe: My Speedaf Express Experience by Teejay2033(m): 6:27pm On Feb 18, 2025
Speedaf Courier's customer care service never responds to messages. In my experience, Speedaf Kano is the worst of all courier services in Nigeria.
AgricultureRe: Onions Are Available in Kano State. by Teejay2033(m): 2:36am On Jan 31, 2025
Teetee777:
Onions have their season.
The season of onions is between January and April towards the first week of May. The scarcity of onions is between May to July.

August to October is the season of plenty of onions while from October to December through the second week of January, there is usually a scarcity of onions.

Presently in the market, a jumbo bag of onions is 35k

The trucks that are available in the market are;
1. Lagos mile12
2. Port Harcourt
3. Owerri
4. Warri
5. Asaba
6. Abuja, Gwagwalada and Karu mrk
7. Lokoja
8. Ibadan
9. Onitsha
10. Calabar
11. Jo's
12. Benue
13. Nasarawa
14. Benni
15. Bayelsa

Do contact us for the supply of good onions at a good price
08036162887

Address: No 9 J. Faskar plaza, along Kano - Jos road, Tudun-Wada, Kano State.
Does it means that onions are planted twice yearly?
PoliticsRe: EFCC, Bidders Disagree Over Car Auction by Teejay2033(m): 11:38pm On Jan 30, 2025
I witnessed the online auctions live, and unfortunately, they were largely unsuccessful. Except for i-naira, the other platforms were marred by fraudulent and mischievous activities from the outset.

Several issues arose, including the failure of three websites to register bidders, unreasonably high minimum bids on some platforms, and intentional blocking of bidders on others. Almost all platforms, except i-naira, suspiciously shut down their websites shortly before 4 pm.

Fortunately, some winners were prudent enough to document evidence through photos and videos. In light of this debacle, I demand that all auctioneers involved be thoroughly investigated and held accountable if found guilty.

Going forward, I recommend that future EFCC auctions be handled companies with good tract records and exclusively by those with advanced websites capable of accommodating millions of bidders.

Finally, the following fraudulent companies should be prevented from handling auctions for any government agencies:

https://auction.nigeriatradehub.gov.ng/index.php
https://auction.kamyusconsult.ng/upcoming-auction

https://kili.ng/index.php/auctions/page/2/

https://bids.auctionplus.ng/product-category/unserviceable/

https://rihago.com/listing/futureauctions?page=2

https://fssauction.com/shop/index.php

https://richmate480.com/

https://www.lansaraghajiandco.com/

https://auction.mauandbrothers.com/live-auction

https://kurra.ng/my-account/

https://pscinternational.ng/

https://usbua.ng/auctions/page/5/

https://fagobe.com/live-auction

https://areogunresourcesnigltd.com.ng/

https://biznjeg.ng/product/hyundai-mini-bus/

https://aiksonnwankwo.ng/upcoming-auction


The only genuine auction site from my experience was:
https://auction.i-naira.com/BidRoomUser
PoliticsRe: Tax Reform Bills Must Not Benefit Few States, Penalise Others –Atiku by Teejay2033(m): 2:44pm On Dec 02, 2024
Elmuktari:
If we break up yoruba go suffer ooo, no be by certificates and English ooo hm.
The Southwest was undoubtedly the most developed region during the era of regional governance. Despite the absence of oil reserves, the region thrived. Therefore, it's perplexing to suggest that the Southwest would suffer if Nigeria were to break up.

Our greatest asset has always been our exceptional human capital, not natural resources such as oil or gold.
PoliticsRe: Tax Reform Bills Must Not Benefit Few States, Penalise Others –Atiku by Teejay2033(m): 3:16am On Dec 02, 2024
PriceActionZ:
One of Atiku's main campaign manifestos was restructuring the country and he campaigned seriously with it. Then what is restructuring mean to Atiku?

If they kill this bill, Lagos and Rivers have a pending verdicts on similar issues at supreme court to take over some tax revenue i guess. They will have their way and many others states will still loose. They want more time so that they can kill the bill after they will instigate people against it like they always do before and during Jonathan time, and as e no sure for Tinubu to come back, then the bill will be dead in the next senate season, that has been the order of the day.
But Tinubu stubborn die, it will get passed after it has gotten pass this second reading. One section of the country that has largest population that can turn to wealth are afraid of tax reforms and we want growth as a nation. Common.. Let everyone of their leaders get sit up. No more free money. Look at how messed up agricultural activities are when we have able bodies that can tap into it if everything is right. We can do better as a nation.
Exactly! The case is already in court, and by all indications, Lagos and Rivers states will win. Every state government should look inward and stop depending on others.

Also, I hope President Tinubu will increase the 13% derivatives for host communities to 40%. It's essential that every state starts looking for alternative solutions. This is how to restructure the current system, where some states prioritize building mosques over factories. Instead of sponsoring pilgrimages with public funds, they should invest in training programs. President Tinubu, seems to get this one right, and I hope Southerners will support this bill wholeheartedly.
PoliticsRe: Tax Reform Bills Must Not Benefit Few States, Penalise Others –Atiku by Teejay2033(m): 3:05am On Dec 02, 2024
Omooba77:
https://dailytrust.com/tax-reform-bills-must-not-benefit-few-states-penalise-others-atiku/
Atiku will never attain the presidency. Insha'llah!
He is pro-North and anti-Nigeria, as well as anti-progress. How fair is the present system where resources are shared based on population and land mass, rather than derivation? If the South allows this bill to die, our children will curse us in the future.
RomanceRe: Why Do Guys Like 'Carrying' Women Once They Become Rich(photo) by Teejay2033(m): 10:39pm On Nov 03, 2024
marvelck:
I dont why when most guys hammer (become wealthy overnight), the first thing they do, is to start carrying women here and there. As if they never had any woman or girlfriend when they were stil hustling....
"Money is nothing. But without money, you can't get the women you want, and the women you want are the ones who cost a lot of money." ~Aristotle Onassis
RomanceRe: Can A Legally Married Men Do A Contract Marriage With Another Women by Teejay2033(m): 10:33pm On Nov 03, 2024
SGANIVA:
Pl can a legally married man do a contract marriage with another woman,the children involve involve ,can he claim the children .


The said man want to do it to have more children
Is the wife aware?
RomanceRe: Men Only: Would You Still Marry Her If This Happens? (Pics) by Teejay2033(m): 10:31pm On Nov 03, 2024
Carndidlaydid:
You are maaad for this stewpid question ⁉️ ⁉️ just imagine....

So what happens to her after you stewpidly carelessly fooooooolishly exposed her nudes..

Una men dey really sick

You wanna dump her after you F-up bah... Swear most of you yaros on here can never have anything to do with me iwould shut down the door of heaven to your corpse and open the gate of hell to y'all where your father the devil is

Devil spawns them


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RomanceRe: Men Only: Would You Still Marry Her If This Happens? (Pics) by Teejay2033(m): 10:28pm On Nov 03, 2024
Afonja44:
I was thinking about something today...

Say you have a girl or fiancée or wife that has been very good to you - respectful, loving and supportive. Say she sends you nudes and the nudes somehow got leaked unintentionally. The leak was from your own end, either you took your phone for repairs or carelessly left it lying open.

Point is, her nude becomes public knowledge on social media... everybody has seen it, your friends, street boys, church members, colleagues, siblings etc.



Would you still marry her or stay in marriage with her?
Serious answers
Only unwise ladies share intimate nude photos or videos with others. Regardless of the recipient's relationship status – boyfriend, husband, or acquaintance – such actions can have unforeseen consequences.

To answer your question, a person who shares intimate content should prepare for potential risks. Even if the image isn't leaked, the relationship may end, and the photo can be used for blackmail. Tiwa Savage's experience serves as a cautionary example. For a married woman and a mother whose nudes are leaked to the public. Such an ugly incident may end her marriage or it may lead to depression or even suicide.
CultureRe: The Awori Are The Founders Of Lagos by Teejay2033(op): 10:02pm On Nov 03, 2024
PaZwoD:
You guys should rest please.
Why are you triggered?
PoliticsRe: Port Harcourt Refinery Yet To Take Off As Deadline Elapses by Teejay2033(m): 9:44pm On Nov 03, 2024
iwaeda:
You must be a new Nigerian grin grin grin grin grin
Are you giving up already? We can't let these people exploit our fear and docility. They thrive on it, and it's crucial we stand up to them. We must continue to call them out and demand accountability.

It's essential to recognize that corruption and abuse of power can only persist when people remain silent and passive. By speaking out and holding those in power accountable, we can create a more just and equitable society.

My take.
PoliticsRe: Dump Port Harcourt Refinery For Dangote Oil Firm – Minister Lokpobiri Tells NNPC by Teejay2033(m): 9:39pm On Nov 03, 2024
SmartPolician:
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2024/10/08/dump-port-harcourt-refinery-for-dangote-oil-firm-minister-lokpobiri-tells-nnpcl/
It seems the minister is aware of something we're not. Perhaps he knows the Port Harcourt Refinery won't be operational again, which is why he suggested NNPC should invest in Dangote Refinery instead.

In my opinion, even if Port Harcourt and the other two refineries are fully operational, we should have invested heavily in Dangote Refinery, too. Ideally, we should have acquired at least a 20% stake.

Unfortunately, corruption have hindered Myele Kyari from making such a wise decision.
PoliticsRe: NNPC Completes Maintenance On Port Harcourt Refinery by Teejay2033(m): 9:27pm On Nov 03, 2024
PoliticsRe: Port Harcourt Refinery Still Test Running – NNPC by Teejay2033(m): 9:25pm On Nov 03, 2024
PoliticsRe: Port Harcourt Refinery Undergoing Test-Run, Production To Begin Soon - Lokpobiri by Teejay2033(m): 9:25pm On Nov 03, 2024

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