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dominique:The system is rotten! Yet they complain about bad governance. Sometimes I think these people deserve the bad governance they get. Also get ready to be attacked by the criminally minded people |
PoliticalChinex:Nemesis reportedly caught up with a woman and her daughter who tried to outsmart each other in their illicit relationship with the same man as they went into fisticuffs on Wednesday in the lover-boy’s apartment at Nkutaku Layout in Okpoko, a suburb in Ogbaru local government area of Anambra state. Orient Weekend gathered that the man, who is in his early 30s, is a boy friend to the woman and usually patronize her restaurant at Ochanja market, near Onitsha where her daughter also assist her mother to attend to customers. According to a neighbor who had been following the dramatic battle for the lover boy, trouble started when the young lady in her early twenties began to succumb to love advances from the friendly customer simply identified as ‘Oga Dubai’. “She did not know that her mother and Oga Dubai were already dating secretly before he decided to switch to her”, the source who did not want his name mentioned, said. He continued: “The mother kept her calm initially thinking that it was mere friendly play. But, trouble started when on one of the man’s visit to the restaurant, the daughter rushed to him and embraced and kissed him. Angered by her daughter’s provocative action, the mother warned her to behave herself in a good manner, but the daughter fired back that she was old enough to choose whom to love and that she love Oga Dubai and would like to marry him if he eventually propose to her. After a brief exchange of words, the duo kept their cool and went home as if nothing happened. |
911tools:So many senseless comments on this forum these days. |
OfficialAPCNig:Quit bigotry. Love all. Tribalism is evil. God is one. You didn't choose your parents, or country. Your religion was imposed on you. Again, quit bigotry. Thanks. |
OfficialAPCNig:Your brainpower is too weak to grasp these issues. Continue to manipulate. Idiota |
OfficialAPCNig:Get lost forever, unsung and buried without any accolade or recognition. |
OfficialAPCNig:What a mishmash of nonsense. An outrightly idiotic and bigoted post from a sick mind which conjured obvious contradictions and ill-digested diseased thoughts. Spits! |
Lies and exaggeration |
Useless news coming to the front page. |
Fire man He fired his shots in a fiery manner! Yet some people take their spiritual problems to MFM. They kill and bind the evil spirit all the time yet he's not weak or dead, so he's blaming the devil for the shots he fired. These are the issues. |
Stingman:Why didn't you ask this question when Jonathan attended the OIC meeting and went to Israel with Pastor Oritsejafor? |
It's not a monthly issue. Monthly environmental exercise should not come back. What stops our markets and motor parks from being clean? Free drainages and stop selling of items in nylon and buy back empty plastic containers and sachets from people. Shut any market with litter, stagnant waters or mud. |
mrNEMZY:Posting pictures and photos for people |
thoollz:May God bless you |
Nairaland front page material ![]() What does this teach us? |
Tutugurl:Not in Lagos that we know of or not known to many people. |
Nairaland, your front page material is ready o ![]() Food don done |
shine12:Any country? |
IamD18:The way they shout God is so annoying and stupid. Who do they think they're deceiving? |
See what Nairaland is rushing to the front page In less than 30mins useless gossips make the front page but useful economic and political suggestions which will benefit all Nigerians are left to rot away in the different sections. |
IamSoProlific:The site is not dead yet. But I can tell you that it's on the deathbed. You're very right. So many useful topics in many sections and you won't see them on the front page. So many suggested good topics are ignored unless they have to do with snakes killing or eating, semi-naked actresses and other useless or depraved stories. |
dokyOloye:You're right. I assume that you're in support of the call in this thread which is very good. You should provide the name of the person you're talking about and a confirmation that the businesses belong to him so that we can do the same thing we're doing here. This is the right approach as intelligent people don't depend on speculations. Hope you will do that as we need to joint efforts to make this country better. |
Hon Gudaji Kazaure went to Dino Melaye's house to count all his cars. He was asking if truly Dino Melaye drives all the vehicles. He said he'll be confused and spend sleepless nights if he owns all those vehicles. He also said he would have sold all the vehicles and buy food for the poor. He wondered how a person living in the midst of poverty where people can not afford food to eat and yet be ridding such expensive vehicles. He said he can't afford to buy any of such vehicles because all his monies go to the poor. They're his priorities. If he has N100million, N80m will be spent on the poor, because helping them is his greatest priority |
Some of the cars are: Lamborghini Gallardo $200,000 Harley Davidson motorcycle (from $100,000) Polaris Slingshot $24,000 Classic Rolls Royce $400,000 Porsche Panamera $80,000 Range Rover $100,000 Mercedes G Wagon $100,000 Bentley Continental $250,000 Chevrolet Corvette $120,000 Bugatti Veyron Mansion in Abuja of about $6.5million Not to talk of houses elsewhere |
The net worth of Dino Melaye's cars and houses is over N3.6billion: three billion six hundred million naira! This is over $10m (ten million dollars)! http://www.correctng.com/senator-dino-melaye-cars-net-worth-pictures/ The story of Hon Gudaji's comments on his surprise about the exotic collections is currently making the news. https://www.nairaland.com/5182809/video-see-what-hon-gudaji#78317493 The question for FIRS and FCT IRS is: how much taxes has Dino Melaye paid in the last 10 years? The question for EFCC is: what is the source of income for all these luxurious assets? The good thing is that Melaye himself, being somewhat an activist, would ask these same questions and so should be willing to provide answers. |
Richdad50:Stop generalizing. People are different. Is it every young woman marrying a young man that is it of love? Is it every young woman marrying an older man that is not out of love? How much research have you carried out to show that marrying an older man strips a woman of her youth? What is the definition of youth? Is she not supposed to spend the youth with her husband? |
Na una for las las beg for restructuring I don't know of any diverse country that is governed centrally like Nigeria The police are overwhelmed. No central police can govern Nigeria effectively. Devolve powers to the states. Go for fiscal federalism. Let their be production and jobs. Stop the foolish almajiri system. Take care of your children. Do family planning. |
festacman:You're a sensible and mature person |
Why should Nigerians all over the country pay the same price for electricity regardless of the different costs of generating electricity? For instance, why can’t Ikeja GRA or Aba or Abuja be removed from the national grid and powered by trucked gas and consequently pay a higher price than say Lokoja or Minna which could be supplied by the hydro-powered plants from Kainji? This is the same unnatural logic behind the uniform petrol price for the whole country even when imported petrol ought to be cheaper in locations closer to the ports. It is curious that the same Fashola, when he was the governor of Lagos State, provided electricity to some strategic installations without relying on the national grid. Why is he finding it difficult to replicate the same formula for the whole country? Are there constraints he would rather not share with us? It is outright insensitive that the electricity distribution companies still have not provided pre-paid meters to about three million consumers. It is ungodly to continue to send crazy and estimated bills to consumers for electricity not consumed. It is nothing short of corruption. It is unholy for private businesses to deprive customers of pre-paid meters several years after payment. The pains of the people can also not be soothed by saying that it took so many years to provide the first three million meters. Or that it took Nigeria 60 years to generate 5,000 megawatts. It is not defensible that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission would receive a proposal from GRA, Ikeja on power purchase and would not give a response. It shows that the country is not yet in an emergency mode on power issues. Is there no time limit for such proposals to be treated and consummated? In fact, all large residential and industrial estates should be encouraged to come up with such proposals immediately. This is the template that can make funds flow from banks or investors to the power sector. It is not likely that investors would show interest if the current sick and tired national grid template continues to be sustained. Our economy needs electricity. We cannot wait anymore. Businesses are dying. People are dying. Patience is dying. We must do things in a different manner. The other issue that must be urgently addressed is true federalism. Like an ostrich, so many people continue to deny this obvious fact and pretend that all is well. We still have the opportunity to address this diseased structure in a speedy manner. There is no way a faulty structure can produce an excellent outcome. It is as true for power generation as it is true for political systems. It is unrealistic to expect progress from a flawed and an unjust system. It is not natural. Yesterday, the strongest reason for true federalism was perhaps political. Today, it is certainly economic. There may be no tomorrow without it. Pace K. Olaparodi, a policy analyst based in Lagos. He can be contacted via olaparodi@gmail.com |

