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Politics / Re: I Don't See Obi Winning Anywhere In South South - Ayiri Emami by TIGERSKY: 12:11pm On Feb 09, 2023

Politics / Re: Peter Obi Holds Strategic Meeting With Ijaw National Congress Members In Bayelsa by TIGERSKY: 12:06pm On Feb 09, 2023
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Your Excellency, I'm with you.
And some idiots will be like this after Elections
After presidential results is announced

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Politics / Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by TIGERSKY: 12:03pm On Feb 09, 2023
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https://punchng.com/n195-litre-impossible-adamant-marketers-tell-govt/


since I don change from petrol to water for my car. Because of the environment
Let go green, abeg.

Health / Re: Lady Raises Alarm After Failed Nose Surgery In Lagos (pic/video) by TIGERSKY: 9:58pm On Feb 08, 2023
officialwdhtv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRmosS9U_Aw

Lady raises alarm after failed nose surgery in Lagos 😯

see as the nose be like echolocation

Politics / Re: Buhari Receives Emefiele In Aso Rock After Supreme Court Order by TIGERSKY: 4:04pm On Feb 08, 2023

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Politics / Re: Peter Obi's Achievements And Policies When He Was Governor- Oxford Business 2012 by TIGERSKY: 4:54pm On Feb 07, 2023
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DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY:

In 2008 Obi’s administration launched the state’s economic master plan, titled the Anambra Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS). The plan is modelled after the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and aims to achieve visible and sustainable development that will touch all sectors of the state’s economy. ANIDS mainly seeks to improve the quality of living for the citizens of Anambra, focusing on raising education and health indicators in the state.
The strategy aims to transition the state’s economy from a supply-driven to a demand-driven model for budget planning and implementation. The government is engaging stakeholders from all levels of society, ranging from town unions to international donor agencies such as the EU, UNDP and UNICEF, which provide much-needed budgetary support to carry out the strategy. Anambra is the first state to involve its citizens and traditional rulers in a budget forum aimed at crafting results-based budgeting.

INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING:
Infrastructure development, in particular access roads in rural areas, has gone in tandem with poverty reduction programmes. Roads to and from industrial areas, such as the Onitsha Industrial Harbour Estate, are being put in place as well to ensure investors efficient and cost-effective access. A total of 610 km of roads have been constructed in the past six years and the state government has set an objective of constructing 100 km of new roads per annum.
Despite the progress here, infrastructural challenges remain, in particular at the level of the federal roads, which cross through the state and link it with surrounding regions. Under-investment and neglect in the state, as well as in the South-East Region – which includes the states of Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo – has caused federal roads in the area to be declared “among the country’s worst” by a Senate ad-hoc committee established to investigate the transport sector. This was led by Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, who visited the region in February 2009.

One such example of neglect is the Onitsha-Enugu highway. This road is of strategic importance as it connects Onitsha’s trading hub with the rest of the south-east of Nigeria. As Anambra State doesn’t have its own airport yet, access is heavily reliant on Enugu Airport, which connects to the state via this road. Built during the military regime of Olusegun Obasanjo, between 1976 and 1979, the road had not seen much rehabilitation until some months ago. Works are currently under way to restore a dual carriageway, but progress has been slow and remains subject to irregular funding. Besides the poor allocation of funding and insufficient project management, the greatest threats to roads in the south-east are soil erosion, river bank erosion and unregulated transport of cargo that exceeds weight restrictions.

Recent strides have been made in conducting regular soil evaluations in preparation for the projects. Additionally, local contractors with proven experience in road construction on difficult terrain are being encouraged to get involved in the projects.

POVERTY REDUCTION: Proper planning and prudent resource management is at the centre of Anambra State’s development policy. One of the first steps taken by the Obi administration was a state-wide poverty mapping exercise. This identified the local government areas (LGAs) most in need of budgetary aid and provided the foundation of the state’s anti-poverty programmes. “In our economic development strategy we have focused on the remote LGAs in particular that have traditionally been ignored and where poverty is defined by the lack of access to what is happening in the rest of state,” Chinyere Stella Okunna, the state’s commissioner for planning and budget and chief of staff, told OBG.

In line with these efforts the World Bank’s FADAMA III programme has facilitated the provision of capital and equipment support to hundreds of subsistence farmers. Capital support has also been given to underprivileged members of society, such as widows, the physically challenged, caregivers of orphans and vulnerable children. Between 2007 and 2010 a total of N49m ($313,600) was distributed to more than 10,000 women and widows to enable them to either start or expand their trading or farming businesses. Revolving loans worth over N330m ($2.1m) have been made available to 670 cooperatives across the state to facilitate the establishment of small-scale agro-based businesses such as poultry farms, fish ponds, pig farms and cottage industries. Training programmes have been established to help the unemployed optimise their chances in the job market.

JOB CREATION: Government policies to reduce poverty are complemented by employment creation through domestic and foreign investments. Aside from large-scale public-private partnerships which include a neem-based organic fertiliser plant, the construction of a brewery by conglomerate SABMiller and the completion of the second phase of the Onitsha business park – the state government has also initiated a dedicated N2bn ($12.8m) intervention fund through the National Bank of Industry aimed at the development of microbusinesses and small and medium-sized enterprises.

ONITSHA: The trading hub of Onitsha, with the Onitsha River Port Complex, has strong trade links with other parts of the country and with many foreign countries; its market is described as one of the largest in West Africa. Onitsha is a key vector in Anambra’s industrial development plans. An established commercial centre, Onitsha is the main hub for goods coming upstream from the Niger River delta and those transported downstream from towns on the Niger and Benue rivers.

Arguably one of the largest commercial nerve centres in Africa, linking the West African hinterland with Europe and Americas since the 1600s, it has been an international trading centre for almost 200 years. Onitsha became a British trading post in the 18th century, acting as a link between commodities coming from the northern part of West Africa and Niger River hinterland. The city also played host to the Portuguese and Dutch. Today, it still boasts its nationwide reach. Roads connect the city to nearby urban centres Enugu, Owerri and Asaba linking it all way through Benin City to Lagos in the south-west. Its strategic position between the country’s East and West has made it the second-biggest trading centre in the country, after Lagos.

However, under-investments have led to a deterioration of facilities and health hazards. Traders complain of a lack of power supplies, running water and safe surroundings, thus the state has enacted a plan to bring the trading hub and its surrounding infrastructure up to modern standards. Various projects are on the way, including the installation of a running tap water network and the construction of a wastewater treatment plant that will process sanitary waste into manures. In addition, a modern landfill is to be built to contain discarded materials, refuse and solid waste. A recycling centre will also be constructed. Power supplies are also being addressed in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Power.

While Anambra State is not rich in mineral resources, some commercial quantities known to exist have not yet been exploited. Some examples of this are tungsten, which is found at Oba; lignite, large deposits of which are located in Onitsha, Idemili and Nnewi; and kaolin, which is mined in the Ukpor-Ihiembosi axis and supplied to the ceramic industry at Umuahia in Abia State. Further kaolin deposits await exploration at Aguleri. Additionally, the industrial town of Nnewi has made great strides in becoming the automobile spare parts supplier for the nation, and boasts a growing industrial centre.

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL: Anambra State’s economy is built on a foundation of skilled labour, considerable entrepreneurial ability, and relative easy access to nearby natural resources. Moreover, large established markets within the state’s borders provide investors with nearby locations and opportunities for both procurement and sales activities.

Opportunities for setting up large, medium and small-scale industries are therefore increasingly available. A variety of local agricultural produce is at the disposal of agro-based industries, for example. Proven but unexplored mineral resources are potential areas of investment in industrial development, while four decades of oil exploration is only now coming to fruition with significant business opportunities for related industrial and service activities.

Incentives to prospective investors in manufacturing and processing industries are provided by three industrial estates that have been established at Onitsha, Awka and Ozubulu. The state’s development plans include proposals for similar estates at Nnewi, Awkuzu, and Abatete. The state government’s focus on the development of indigenous businesses, witnessed by local sourcing clauses in foreign investment deals, has encouraged local industry. Many of the state’s privately owned industries are currently located in the Onitsha-Nnewi axis. These include textiles and garments, food processing and animal feeds, breweries (beer and soft drinks), detergents, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, auto spare parts, machine tools and building materials industries.

OIL EXPLORATION: Although the state has thus far not benefitted from oil revenues, exploration efforts in the sector have been carried out since 1967. Significant commercial reserves have been discovered in both oil production licences (OPLs) 915 and 916, with current reserve estimates for these reaching as high as 1bn barrels of oil and 30trn cu feet of gas. OPLs 915 and 916 cover some 2158 sq km, the bulk of which lies in Anambra State, while the rest is in parts of Enugu, Kogi, Edo and Delta States. The site is landlocked and distant from processing facilities elsewhere in the region, thus estimates for investments in pipeline infrastructure are over $400m, which long kept investors away. This changed in 2001 when Orient Petroleum Resources (OPR), an indigenous oil and gas company, was established.

From the outset, OPR’s objectives was to capitalise on the state’s oil and gas reserves by constructing a scalable refinery on-site using the output of OPLs 915 and 916, which the company was granted by the government on a sole risk basis, and other surrounding sites as feedstock. Besides minimising capital investment in the construction of long-distance pipelines, the proximity of the refinery would also safeguard production activity from the disruptions that are frequently experienced elsewhere in the south-eastern and southern parts of the country.

OPR’s plans to build a refinery with a capacity of up to 55,000 barrels per day gained federal approval in 2002. In 2005 OPR was awarded EIA certification, the first indigenous company to do so, after which construction of the project began in earnest.

FINANCING THE REFINERY: The project’s engineering procurement and construction (EPC) contract was awarded in December 2006 to the Beijing Petrochemical Design Institute at a value of $550m. China’s EXIM bank financed up to 85% of the amount with UBA acting as the repayment guarantor. The remaining 15% has been financed by OPR itself through a combination of private equity investments and bond-financing. The total project value is estimated at some $660m, with a mere 2% in the hands of the state government. OPR, after a number of unsuccessful efforts to mobilise funds for early construction of its refinery, decided early in 2011 to split the refinery to two modules, starting with 20,000 barrels per day and to fast-track the development OPLs 915 and 916. Now that it has commenced crude oil production, the company is confident to raise the necessary funds to enable it complete the construction of the refinery by the end of 2013.

Nnaemeka Nwawka, OPR’s managing director and CEO told OBG that the company had completed the technical and geological surveys, as well as the civil engineering works for installation of refinery equipment. Overseas procurement, shipment of long lead items and on-site fabrication of storage tanks have been completed and, once delivered later this year, the facility will start its production of a diversified portfolio including gasoline, domestic kerosene, jet fuel, diesel fuel and liquefied petroleum gas.

According to Nwawka, the refinery’s output will allow the state to replace 10% of currently imported refined products. The refinery will be located within the boundaries of OPL 916, about 30 km from the nearest well. “We expect that by the end of 2013 we should be refining 20,000 bpd and gradually after that we will build up to 35,000 bpd, then 55,000 bpd and possibly higher,” Nwawka told OBG.

With the progress of the refinery already well on its way, OPR decided in early 2011 to fast-track a staged development of the oil blocks by completion and production testing of one of the already drilled oil wells and 3D seismic data acquisition on both OPL 915 and 916. At present a total of 18 wells have been drilled, of which five are producing.

The official inauguration of the refinery by President Goodluck Jonathan occurred in the end of August. In recognition of strained relations between oil producers and local communities, experienced in other parts of the country, the company has committed to setting aside 2% of the revenues for local development projects. OPR conducts regular meetings with local stakeholders to estimate where the funds are most urgently needed and how designated projects are progressing. “This marks the first time crude oil is produced in an inland basin in Nigeria and seeks to generate employment, develop the host community and contribute to the local and national economy,” Nwawka told OBG.
The emerging oil activities have given impetus to a range of supply chain and infrastructure projects. One example is the partnership between the Anambra State government and OPR to build an airport at Umuleri, located in the refinery project core catchment area. While the master plan is currently still in the development stages, the licence to start with the preparatory studies has already been awarded.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: Various recently concluded partnerships between the Anambra State government and foreign investors have boosted the state’s industrial base, creating jobs for the local population as well as contributing to the state’s exports to the rest of the country. Ranking at the top of the investment deals is the construction of the SABM iller beverage production facility, valued at some $100m. The venture is divided among several stakeholders, with the Anambra State government holding a 10% share, a group of local investors holding 15% and the majority share held by SABM iller.

The brewery opened on August 30, 2012, with capacity fixed at 500,000 hl of beer, malt beverage and bottled water. Production levels are expandable to 1.8m hl if market conditions are favourable. The plant will significantly increase the brewer’s Nigerian presence and is an addition to its investments in the country, including Pabod Breweries, in Port Harcourt, and Voltic Nigeria in Lagos.

According to Peter Stuttard, the firm’s business development manager, the factory will initially directly employ 180 people. This figure is expected to reach 450 as production volumes increase.

A STRATEGIC LOCATION:
The site of the plant had been chosen because of its strategic position in the country’s south-east, home to a quickly growing beer market and close to Onitsha, Nigeria second-biggest trading hub after Lagos. “Onitsha is among the biggest trading capitals of West Africa and buzzes with people,” Stuttard told OBG. “Given the relatively high level of consumption rates and favourable demographics offering further potential for growth, we are primarily aiming at the local market.”

The site, along the Niger River, bordering Delta State, is also well supplied with water and electricity. According to Stuttard, another reason the area was picked based on the presence of a 132,000-volt line to a sub-station in the vicinity – a major advantage given the difficulties often encountered in finding reliable power sources in the country.

Stuttard said every effort would be made to locally source the raw materials needed to produce beer in the plant. The project is also slated to attract substantial investment and jobs into its supply chain. “In general terms, for every person employed in the brewery business, another 20 to 100 people are employed indirectly, depending on the circumstances,” Stuttard told OBG.

The venture faced cumbersome procedures to get the necessary licences and approvals in place before breaking ground, in particular with regards to federal regulations with respect to work permits. However, Stuttard said the Anambra State Government has been very facilitative with regard to ensuring that there are sufficient road connections to the site and helpful in providing assistance to resolve problems that occurred during the construction phase.

VEHICLE MANUFACTURING: A second major industrial development is that of the Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM) based in the town of Nnewi. The company manufactures up to 10,000 vehicles per year for the domestic market and exports, with Ghana ranking as the biggest foreign buyer. The product line includes heavy duty vehicles, middle and high level buses, as well as environment-friendly vehicles. The firm is partnered with pars providers in China, Italy and Germany.

As in the case of SABM iller, IVM has also given rise to a dynamic locally based supply chain. While vehicle assembly operations exist in several parts of the country, including Lagos and Kaduna, IVM currently boasts the nation’s largest output and has subsequently turned Nnewi into a centre for car parts suppliers, mechanics, service operators and the like.

Car assembly operations in Nigeria have faced some significant challenges over the past few decades leading to the demise of some manufacturers. Volkswagen Nigeria, once the nation’s biggest manufacturer, was forced to close down due to the high cost structure imposed by deficiencies in power supplies and road infrastructure. Cheaper imports have since taken the dominant share of the market.

While the old Volkswagen plant has been resuscitated by VON automobiles, a consortium led by Nigerian industrialist Stallion Holdings, since late 2011, its success will be largely dependent on the effective implementation of favourable industrial policies at the federal level.

that is very good, bravo to his Excellency. May all the good things you planted in Anambra comes back to you in double double celebration.

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Politics / Re: REVEALED: How Aso Rock Cabal Misled Buhari Into Fuel, Naira Crises Over Plot To by TIGERSKY: 8:02pm On Feb 05, 2023
MANofMEN:
REVEALED: How Aso Rock Cabal Misled Buhari Into Fuel, Naira Crises Over Plot To Make Atiku President



By Alhassan Bello

As Nigerians suffer on the crises caused by the fuel scarcity and naira swap, it has been revealed that the Aso Rock cabal led by Mallam Mamman Daura is behind the problem that is making Nigerians to suffer.

Credible sources disclosed in Abuja, Katsina, Adamawa and Sokoto states that those who lost the primaries of APC tried to convince Daura to change President Muhammadu Buhari's mind in his support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. No particular person among the losers was mentioned in the plot, but reports suggest that the plotters sold a dummy to Daura that Tinubu will not respect Buhari after getting power.

According to the sources, Daura first snubbed the promoters of the idea. It was learnt that Daura later agreed to join the plot when Atiku Abubakar, who is very close to him, convinced him that Buhari would be making a terrible mistake to allow power move to the South where northern interests may be jeopardised. Atiku told Daura several fabricated stories by a team of blackmailers he set up in PDP to argue his point.

It was learnt that to achieve the plot, Atiku and some  PDP leaders set up a blackmail group led by Nduka Obaigbena to paint a frightening picture of Fulani suffering under a southern President.  According to the sources, in this group are Dino Melaye, Sokoto Governor Aminu Tambuwal, Sule Lamido and Raymond Dokpesi.

The sources explained that Melaye and members of his group are playing on Daura's mindset in his pro-Fulani sentiment to always place Fulani interest above any other interest in Nigerian politics.

They convinced Daura that his kinsman, Atiku Abubakar, will protect Fulani interest in the coming administration while they had discovered an alleged grand plan by Tinubu and some Eastern leaders to work against Fulani interest after taking power down South.

Convinced by the presentation of  Obaigbena, Atiku was again invited by Daura, who promised Atiku that situations would be created that would make him enjoy support across the country. By this time, Atiku himself was in the dark about what the plan would be. He was asked to come back again.

Before he came back, Daura had perfected his plan. He lied to Buhari, relying on the stories by Obaigbena-led blackmail group. To implement the plot,  Daura asked Atiku to raise N85 billion to start organising his campaign. Atiku said he could not raise the money because he was broke and was yet to recover from the last presidential primaries and election expenses after losing to Buhari.

Daura therefore hatched a plan to convince Buhari to reimburse PDP states that implemented Federal projects so that he could be seen as a national leader who does not discriminate. Buhari agreed. Daura, who is widely known for his rabid pro-Fulani disposition, thereafter tutored Atiku to worm himself to the hearts of PDP governors that will benefit from the windfall. Buhari was convinced by his nephew and paid the money to the states. Some of these governors include Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta and Godwin Obaseki of Edo State. But the plan failed to work as Wike began a political war with Atiku and so could not release Rivers money to Atiku. Obaseki also refused to surrender his state money, but Okowa released huge sums of money to Atiku for their joint campaign.

When details of how Okowa surrendered Delta money to Atiku leaked, civil servants and pensioners protested on the streets and asked Okowa to explain how he spent their money. The South East governors that benefited from Buhari's windfall also refused to surrender their money.

With Atiku facing imminent failure, Daura called in Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele, and NNPC Managing Director, Alhaji Kyari, a Fulani, to join in the plot to blackmail APC into failure and set Nigerians against the party. Emefiele was not difficult to convince to join the plot because he and Okowa are cousins from Agbor, Delta State. Daura worked on Emefiele to convince Buhari about the international honour he will get if he organises credible election devoid of votes buying. Emefiele therefore bypassed Finance Minister, his supervisory authority, to convince Buhari to change Nigeria currency to purportedly prevent votes buying.

The ignorant Buhari who always wants to be seen as upright, bought into the idea. Even the Federal Ministry of Finance fumed over the plan because without its input, Daura convinced Buhari that naira change was the best option for Buhari to organise a clean election. While Daura had hoped that PDP governors would surrender the reimbursements by Buhari to finance Atiku's election, reality dawned on him when these governors, except Okowa, refused to surrender their money.

Kyari also quickly joined the plot that has potential to keep him in office after Atiku's victory, hence the crisis in fuel distribution system that has crippled the nation's economy, resulting in sufferings all over Nigeria in which APC government is held responsible, not knowing that PDP is at work in collaboration with Buhari's nephew.

In the last few days, Dino Melaye has been visiting Emefiele's house during dark hours along with some CBN senior officials of Fulani stock,  according to another credible source in Abuja.

And so with failure imminent in Atiku's camp, the  option of blackmailing APC as a bad party is better, by setting Nigerians against the party by twin plots of petrol scarcity and printing of small quantities of naira notes while setting a short timeline  to effect a change of naira to create scarcity, a method that can't work even in a country of 30 million people. By these plots, Nigerians will naturally campaign against APC as a bad party amid widespread suffering that will create opportunity for Atiku to win.

But all the plots collapsed as northern governors led by Nasir El-Rufai and Atiku Bagudu got wind of the plot. They spoke with Buhari about the problem, reminding him about the sacrifices the Southern politicians made to give victory to Buhari. Surprisingly, Bauchi Governor was reported to buy into El-Rufai's group argument. Therefore, within a short period, the cabal held several meetings while El-Rufai group also held their meetings.

In one of the meetings, Buhari was reminded about his place in history and that he should remember that he could not spend his youth to keep Nigeria one during the civil war but now spend his adult life to divide Nigeria. He was told clearly that the West will naturally join the East to end the union called Nigeria if Buhari sticks to the Daura plot to retain power in the North.

According to sources, Buhari had to bend from his hard line stance when young elements of his Fulani stock told him the truth about the impending danger if Northern politicians break the agreement with their Southern counterparts, more so that the last Constutional Conference recommended power rotation between North  and South, which political parties in Nigeria, including PDP and APC, adopted in their zoning arrangement in their constitutions.

The fallout of the initiatives of the young elements in Northern establishment led to the meeting with Buhari on Friday where Buhari was told about the dangers of failing to follow the agreement on power rotation.

For now, PDP's plot with Daura, who wants a Fulani man to succeed Buhari at all costs, may fail as Buhari may not be able to control the anger and rebellion that will follow the failure to take power back to the South.


(I am Dr Alhassan Bello, a patriotic Nigerian writing from Abuja FCT)
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Politics / Re: You Know He Won't Win, Wike Takes Swipe At Obi (VIDEO) by TIGERSKY: 7:49pm On Feb 05, 2023
LifestyleTonite:


Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State takes swipe at Peter Obi


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6moqAI_fo4
okay woooo

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Politics / Re: Nigerians Will Need 2-Week Public Holiday To Recover After Buhari – Ndi Kato by TIGERSKY: 5:48pm On Feb 05, 2023
EBMedia:
Ndi Kato, one of the spokespersons for the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, has said that Nigerians would need at least two weeks public holiday to recover from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government when his tenure might have ended, IGBERETV reports.

Taking to her Twitter handle, Kato wrote;



https://twitter.com/YarKafanchan/status/1621456627910967297?t=iDfudHYUT9-OH0zNe-KoRg&s=19

Politics / Re: Nextier Poll: Peter Obi Defeats Atiku, Tinubu, Kwankwaso (Pix) by TIGERSKY: 5:47pm On Feb 05, 2023
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Poll results

Politics / Re: Hold Tinubu Responsible For Nigeria’s Economic Woes – PDP Campaign by TIGERSKY: 3:32pm On Feb 05, 2023
Baba iyabo, oya talk your own
I'm listening 🎧

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: The Dilemma Of A Family man with mouth to Feed And Unpaid Bills by TIGERSKY: 11:16am On Feb 05, 2023
[quote author=IyaTola post=120646422][/quote]Nna, do the needful before TIME runs out on you.

Fashion / Re: Young Unclad Lady Goes Shopping (Photos) by TIGERSKY: 9:48pm On Feb 04, 2023

Politics / Re: APC Govs Meet Buhari Over Naira Scarcity, Anti-tinubu Elements In Villa by TIGERSKY: 9:05pm On Feb 03, 2023
OddsDoc:
Barring any last-minute change of plans, Governors of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC, will on Friday meet with President Muhammadu Buhari on to discuss challenges being faced by Nigerians over the scarcity of Naira notes.

The governors will also discuss allegations that some members of his kitchen cabinet are working against the party’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai had stirred the hornet’s nest on Wednesday when he accused some elements within the Presidential Villa of working to frustrate Tinubu.

He had also faulted the Naira redesign policy of the administration which he said has caused untold hardship to Nigerians and cast the party and Tinubu in a bad light.
wetin dey make dis people laff self.
Abi na de suffer wey we bin de suffer ni with this naira change color wahala abi. Hmmm nawa woooo. For naija.

Crime / Re: Man Sets Wife Ablaze In Ogun For Washing His Clothes Instead Of Giving Him Food by TIGERSKY: 7:51pm On Feb 03, 2023

Crime / Re: Transgender Woman Found Guilty Of Raping Two Women When She Was A Man by TIGERSKY: 1:13am On Jan 25, 2023

Family / Re: Why Are Some Men Abandoned By Their Wives and Children At The Old Age? by TIGERSKY: 6:36am On Jan 24, 2023
ejimatic:
It has been observed that many more crises are taking place in families nowadays. One of them is our focus here.

Many wives and children now abandon their husbands after the men retire. Some turn children against their fathers while some wives plan to kill their husbands so as to inherit their husband properties.

Why is it that wives want their husbands dead so as to inherit them? Why is it that when husbands are sicks WIves always try to know what is in the wills of their husbands? Why do wives abandon their husbands at the old age and pack to another apartment? Why do wives want to be in control of their husbands at the old age! Why do families crack when the old age is about to set in .

A man was abandoned by his wives and children so much so that he was crying for help in his apartment. When thean died the children slaughtered cows and painted the house.What do you think about this development? What is happening in the families now?
me: waiting for 14 Feb, to present my wife of 60 yrs living together without money, a beautiful ❤️ 🌹🌹.

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Religion / Re: Have You Noticed All The Women Accusing Suleiman Are Into Acting/showbiz? by TIGERSKY: 6:31am On Jan 24, 2023
Goldmynemaniac:
Have you noticed that all the women alleging things against Suleiman are into acting/showbiz?

From the first accuser, Stephanie Otobo, to the latest,Halima Abubakar, they're all into the acting and showbiz industry.

I'm not defending anyone but just find the probability of this coincidence being innocent highly unlikely.modern architecture
Legends will understand

Back in the days of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, an actress was paid to hide in his hotel wardrobe, in a city he was visiting, to take compromising pictures of him while asleep. All without his knowledge but it was foiled when she started burning up in the wardrobe she was hiding in.


If I wanted to sell a lie, an actist would be the perfect pick to play the role convincely.

Why are these women not also coming out about politicians and business people they've affairs with if there's no satanic agenda to this to 'accuse the brethren'? Or do they mean they've never slept with anyone else?

If yes they ever slept with another man, why is Suleiman's own worth revealing and not the others? Could it be cause he's a man of God, and as such, his reputation is of great consequence? Most likely also because there is inducement.

I'm not saying Apostle is innocent though. Only God knows this.

#Thinklets

Romance / Re: SA's Nudist Queen Minaj Pictured At KFC Almost Naked In Thong (PICS) by TIGERSKY: 8:43pm On Jan 23, 2023
WannaHowzit:
It was not only the mouth-watering smell at KFC that got consumers tongue-wagging in Limpopo thanks Ama2000 Queen Minaj’s semi-naked visit.

In a string of images, the Ama2000 social media influencer is seen posing with a KFC bag inside the restaurant. Her visit to the restaurant made the experience extra pleasant for some customers if the images are anything to go by. Some shoppers left their orders to witness this unconventional wear in a public space.

THE SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER ALWAYS NAKED

Queen Minaj is no stranger to bringing shopping centres to a halt due to her dramatic attire. Last year, she gained instant popularity after leaving patrons in awe.

Queen Minaj, in long pink braids, a crop top and really tight denim bum shorts, with tattoos across her thighs, grabbed the attention of patrons who eventually followed her around while chuckling and taking snaps and videos of her.

She was so carefree that she did not mind the drama and posing for photographs with strangers.

However, her public stunt has on a number of occasions rubbed others the wrong way.

that snake really cheat Africans 😭😭😭

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Politics / Re: Pics: Tinubu Is Utterly Sick But… by TIGERSKY: 8:39pm On Jan 23, 2023
HomoSapiien:
But he’s traveled to almost every length and breadth of this country campaigning.

We’ve read news of politicians that are far younger than him slumping and dying in campaign rallies these days. Yet this man that IPOB thinks he’s sick keeps going about like a superman.

Campaign stress, even en though I'm not a politician, I can feel from afar the stress that comes with it. I'm sure that baba never gets to rest and sleep much even at night. The more reason why he was caught napping the other time.

I'm sure most of us youths have this kind of energy this man is exhibiting.

Lord knows, I personally hate travels or even not sleeping at night. I wonder how this man is doing it.

I think people shouting that this man is sick are the sick one in the head. Because no sick man can last this stress of the campaign. Damn!!!
that is their business
I no go talk again

Celebrities / Re: Iyabo Ojo Unfollows Comedian Princess After Leaking Their Chat On Halima Abubaka by TIGERSKY: 8:33pm On Jan 23, 2023
ExclusiveBet:
Nigerian movie star, Iyabo Ojo has unfollowed her industry friend and comedian Princess after the latter exposed their conversation to controversial blogger, Gistlovers.

This is coming hours after Actress Halima Abubakar’s affair saga with Apostle Johnson Suleman resurfaced over the weekend following the cleric’s N1 billion Lawsuit against the movie star.

Just recently, Halima spoke extensively about their affair during an interview with Comedian Princess who stood in for faceless blogger, Gistlover.

After the interview, Gistlover, via Instagram page, shared its DM with Princess who disclosed that Iyabo Ojo called her on phone while she was chatting with Halima

Iyabo Ojo, who has been linked to romance allegations with Apostle Suleman, hit back angrily at Princess on her Instagram page for relaying their phone call conversation to the faceless blogger.

Iyabo, who stood by Princess during actor Baba Ijesha’s sexual assault trial, felt betrayed by the comedian’s actions.

Iyabo Ojo wrote;

“O re ni wan…. I have learned this in the hardest ways… Never inherit anyone’s energy, never risk your life or take a bullet for no one & nobody. Never go beyond & above for anyone.. because when you do & they turn around & stab you… It hurts differently. It’s ok to help, but with great caution”.

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Health / Re: I Woke Up This Morning To See This On My Skin:photo Attached by TIGERSKY: 8:24pm On Jan 23, 2023
handsomeyitayo:
Please what could someone call this? I didn't have razor blade close to me, neither sharp objects..and I slept on 3 seater lounge ..but I woke up now seeing this on my skin... please anyone experience this ...
Guy be careful ooo efit be say na one of una village people wey go Zambia and graduated, from their kind of university and collect him certificate na him wan try efficacy of his powers ooo.

Crime / Re: New Militant Group, Force Of Egbesu, Emerges In Niger Delta; Threatens Election by TIGERSKY: 8:16pm On Jan 23, 2023
Bvlgari:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbIr4p61Rrg

...Sends strong messages to President Buhari, N-Delta gov



https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/breaking-new-militant-group-force-of-egbesu-emerges-in-ndelta-threatens-2023-elections/amp/
tell them dis kind thing no dey market again ooo
Because Nigeria get super tucano jets everywhere and that jet de fit enter anywhere and the fight for night time self.. so yearn them biko

Nairaland / General / Re: Am I The Only One Experiencing This Problem With Opening Nairaland by TIGERSKY: 8:07pm On Jan 23, 2023
mannasseh:
Opening Nairaland now requires series of verification, its difficult opening the site now
occasionally here too

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Romance / Re: What Type Of Pre-Wedding Picture Is This? by TIGERSKY: 2:30pm On Jan 23, 2023
HazardAwka:
That's for APC urchins
mtchewwwwww,naso dia children go grow without respecting anyone and be abusive in life.
my own better pass this one

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Business / Re: Which Business Can I Start With 1.5million naira by TIGERSKY: 2:22pm On Jan 23, 2023
Stereo99:




Yo bro ,it sounds like a good business idea,how’s it gonna be ? Seems I might dive into this soon bro

first of all make sure you do a market survey there, where you are residing, i.e that is who is going to buy your product, but is up to you if you will want to sell it wholesale or you will rent a shop or a small tent or whatever. Then you make sure you have someone living down here whom you trust that you can be able to speak your language and tell him about it or leave your comfort zone and come over here yourself and make all your purchases by your self, there's enough transportation to take your good to anywhere in the land. And your security is guaranteed. Even though I don't know where you are, but there are a lot of Igbo guys and Yoruba guys and calabar guys coming down here and doing business almost every week and they are doing good. But before doing anything first of all make sure you have buyers of your good up there, it's very important . If you venture into this business I'm telling you will be celebrating your self after 6months , some people may think you are into ritualism or yahoo yahoo.

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Business / Re: Which Business Can I Start With 1.5million naira by TIGERSKY: 12:12pm On Jan 23, 2023
Lastpharoah33:


By bags you mean?

Which state?
Yes in 100kg full bags of beans, which ever type you want, brown or black eye beans,
Nevertheless I'm not in the business but if you are interested i will guide you on how you will go about it without any regrets. People are buying it in large quantities here and taking it to places like Lagos Aba Abuja Oyo and so many places around the country.
Location is,Gombi local government area of Adamawa state. North East. Nigeria . Give it a try and you will forever be grateful

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Politics / Re: 28 States In Which Obi Will Grab 25% by TIGERSKY: 8:18am On Jan 23, 2023
NigerianAngelo:
South East:
1. Anambra
2. Imo
3. Enugu
4. Ebonyi
5. Abia

South-South:
6. Cross River
7. Akwa Ibom
8. Rivers
9. Bayelsa
10. Delta
11. Edo

South-West: (all)
12. Lagos
13. Ondo
14. Ekiti
15. Ogun
16. Osun
17. Oyo

Central: (5/6)
18. Kogi
19. Benue
20. Plateau
21. Niger
22. Nasarawa

North-East:
23. Adamawa
24. Taraba
25. Gombe

North-West:
26. Kano
27. Kaduna

FCT:
28. FCT


Argue with Feb 28th.
with this kind statistics let me begin celebrating

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