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sarrki:Na your people him de force? |
Benekruku:Wike is just one person. that he can not support it doesn't mean others won't. |
victorvezx:what is south south? is there anything like south south in the Cardinals points? |
free2ryhme:not so. he's building that for his people. that's his village..... |
the best thing that has ever happened to us is the internet. they are complaining now because people are no more listening to their lies. when NTA or radio Nigeria was the only means of getting information in Nigeria, they tell you what they want to tell, but now, it's no more. I remembered when I was undergoing my Industrial training at NTA, there was crises in Kaduna and so many Igbos were killed. NTA did not report that story until the news were all over. to counter the information going round, an order came that they should report it but say only 4 people were killed. aaaahhh. I asked my boss, but sir, that's not the situation on ground. he told me, my dear, that's where we found ourselves. that if you report it exactly how it is that it will cause more trouble for the country. But thanks to internet. recently, mainstream media houses stopped reporting the activities of Boko haram in the North but they have been technically defeated. but through internet, we still get informatios of their activities just because we have selfish people as so leaders. what's so protecting a country when lives of the citizens are worthless to the people in government? |
Nigeria is the only country where the police will come publicly to announce their strategy they WANT to deploy in tracking criminals.... |
chinoxstock:chei... see finishing.... |
KahlDrogo:the number of businesses in your zone that are generating the so called revenue for the national purse, who owns them? |
seunmsg:that shows your kind of mentality. not different from the kind of fulanis who believe in war and killing. A group says they want out and you are threatening them with war. was there was in Scotland or Britain when they decided to end whatever they have wherever? |
HEYWAYA:my dear, don't mind that useless son of nobody.... if truly he's from anambra, then he's a disgrace to their people. his type is one of the problems i have with Anambra people. always feeling like they are above other people. |
bakynes:\ please, what was the content on the 2014 confab all about? |
Abiye001:Logically, it's supposed to be the most developed region in Nigeria presently but what do we have there? NOTHING. infrastructurally, they are backwards.... Bayelsa State is one of the smallest state with lower work force in Nigeria, despite all the huge allocations they receive from Nigeria fed govt, are unable to workers salary. No construction work going on in the State. Rivers State is one of the highest earning States, but what can you boast of in the State. port Harcourt is like every other state capital. every other part of the state no follow. There are critical things that bring about development in a place and one of such is human resources and Niger Deltans I know are lazy People who don't like to work but want fast money. will they develop the region by blocking company gates to depend their pays? will they stop their hostility to whites in the region if they are on their own? |
it's called CHANGE....when the law enforcement agencies are above the law |
OP, there are things that will make people leave or relocate from their home region to another region. jobs, business etc.... apart from abuja and Lagos, which other area will you see Yorubas moving to in large numbers? the Yorubas i know dont like living outside the zone same as Northerners. now, igbos move out because of their adventurous nature. some of the businesses igbos are into, can you leave your region to do that another region? the business minded yorubas i know after service dont go back. they start up their businesses in the east and are doing very well. someone wrote about no south east state was among the first 10 highest IGR. he forgot that it's still same Igbos who left their land to do business in their region also contributed to that. so OP, the only answer to your question is to ask your self, what is the percentage of yorubas living in other states outside yoruba land(excluding Abuja)? |
Nigeria and going back and forth.... same road was "concession-ed" to bi-courtney and he did nothing on the road and they're going back to same deal again. |
The US House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly passed a Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, delivering a welcome victory to President Donald Trump after early legislative stumbles, House Speaker, Paul Ryan said, "A lot of us have been waiting seven years to cast this vote," Following weeks of in-party feuding and mounting pressure from the White House, lawmakers voted 217 to 213 to pass a bill dismantling much of Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act and allowing US states to opt out of many of the law's key health benefit guarantees. Some 20 Republicans voted in opposition, along with all Democrats, in the most contentious congressional vote of Trump's young presidency. Eyeing a victory, a jubilant Trump tweeted during the vote that, if successful, Republicans would gather for "big press conference at the beautiful Rose Garden of the White House" immediately afterwards. The bill's passage is a conservative dream seven years in the making: doing away with a reform which Republicans accuse of sending health premiums soaring while reducing options for millions of Americans. An earlier version of the plan to repeal Obamacare collapsed in March, torpedoed by opposition from both moderates and conservatives in the Republican party -- and dealing the president one of the most stinging setbacks since he took office. In extraordinary scenes in the House chamber, Republicans clapped and cheered while Democrats shouted their disapproval. "We can continue with the status quo or we can put this collapsing law behind us. End this failed experiment," House Speaker Paul Ryan declared on the House floor. "This bill delivers on the promises that we have made to the American people," Ryan said, referring to the relentless campaign pledges by most Republicans, including Trump last year, to do everything they could to repeal and replace the reforms that came into law in 2010. "A lot of us have been waiting seven years to cast this vote," added. - Uphill battle in Senate - Republican leadership endured strong criticism from Democrats and several Republicans for rushing the legislation through without extended debate. The measure now heads to the US Senate, where it faces an uphill battle. "Where's the score?" Democrats hollered, referring to the lack of a budget office estimate of the legislation's cost for the federal government. Republicans including Trump had campaigned relentlessly on the pledge to dismantle the 2010 reforms. Democrats counter that Obamacare, as it is known, helped 20 million Americans gain health coverage and saved thousands of lives by barring insurers from denying policies to people with pre-existing conditions. The American Medical Association issued a scathing rebuke of the latest Republican effort, warning that it would lead millions of Americans to lose their health care. The Republican party leadership apparently won over enough skeptical members with an amendment that adds $8 billion over five years to help cover insurance costs for people with pre-existing conditions. Several medical experts and health groups publicly ridiculed the amendment, saying it falls woefully short of the hundreds of billions of dollars likely needed to help control health costs for the sick under the new bill. https://m.guardian.ng/news/us-house-passes-obamacare-repeal-in-win-for-trump/ |
my dell latitude laptop is showing "dell Security Manager" the computer system is protected by a password authentication system. you can not access the data on this computer without the correct password. please type the system or administrator password". please how do I resolve this. thanks |
By Charles Ogbu. Hate is a very dangerous emotion. The most dangerous, actually. The ironic thing about hate is that it does more harm to the hater than it does to the hated. Sadly, the Nigerian state is presided over by a man who hates for a living. It grieves me beyond reason to see that this senseless hate has found it's way into the sacred temple of justice that is the Judiciary. Yesterday, the 25th day of April, 2017, in the case of the leader of The Indigenous People Of Biafra, Maazi Nnamdi Kanu versus the Nigerian state, the presiding judge, one Binta Nyako, granted bail to the IPOB leader with one hand and took the freedom attached to the bail with the other hand. According to the judge, Nnamdi Kanu is being granted bail based solely on health ground but in a move that left no one in doubt that the Judge never really meant to grant bail to the Aba-born Prince but was simply bent on distracting Nigerians from the long absence of the gravely ill president Buhari, she gave some of the bail conditions to include that (1) the Biafra strong man must produce a senator, an influential Igbo leader plus a Jewish leader as surety who must all deposit 100million naira each and must have landed property in Abuja (2) he must not be seen in company of more than 10 people. (3) he must not grant any interviews (4)All his passports must be submitted to the court, among others. And his bail will be revoked if he violates any of the aforementioned conditions. Now, permit me to analyse these conditions: (1)The Jewish Leader condition: In her moronic bid to mock Kanu's claim to the Jewish faith, madam Binta Nyako ended up mocking the judiciary and subjecting her position as a Judge to ridicule. If a Nigerian citizen who lay claim to the Jewish ancestry/religion must produce a Jewish leader to surety him on bail in Nigeria, will a Nigerian who pray towards Mecca also be required to produce an Islamic cleric from Saudi Arabia to stand surety for him, too?? Will my father, Ogbu Nwa-chima, an adherent of the traditional religion, be asked to bring an Amadioha priest as surety if he has a case in Nigerian court? (2)Kanu Must Not Be Seen In Company Of More Than 10 People: This particular condition exposes this fulani woman Judge as a hopeless bigot playing a script that is far removed from what the judiciary stands for. Nnamdi Kanu is the most influential Igbo man alive. He has millions of followers both here in Nigeria and outside this country. There are hundreds of thousands of other Nigerians who really don't care about Biafra but have come to love him because they believe he is a victim of tyranny. Even Kanu's immediate family is made up of more than 10 people seeing as he is of royal blood. Except you were born dumb or a product of Quota system, how do you grant bail to such a man and still insist he must not be seen in company of more than 10 people?? The hospital he will visit for his health problem, will he hire soldiers to keep every other persons away? Even outside the court premises, how do you stop his number-less followers --many of whom have categorically told you to either give them freedom from oppression or kill them-- from mobbing him?? In a clime where confidence in the judiciary holds meaning, madam Binta Nyako would have been relieved of her duty immediately. No Judge whose brain was not producing anti-bodies against itself would give this kind of senseless condition for bail. (3)Kanu Must Not Grant Interviews A wise man once said and I quote: "When you cut off a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only proving to the people that you are afraid of what that man might say" I will leave this here. If Madam Binta Nyako was not a hate merchant like her principal, Buhari, how would she grant bail to a man on health ground and still attach all these devilish conditions? Without Nnamdi Kanu's passport, how would he be able to get medical attention outside Nigeria? Does Binta Nyako really want Kanu to get medical treatment or she plan on seeing him die of ill-health in prison? If Muhammadu Buhari was not a dark hearted man, why would he be releasing boko haram terrorists from prison with cash compensation and protecting his murderous fulani kinsmen with a special army taskforce while he is using his stooge, madam Binta, to ensure that Kanu who has never killed a fly remains in jail? If the so called human right activists in Nigeria weren't as useless as the Buhari presidency, they would have since seen that Nnamdi Kanu's case is now a clear case of the abuse of the fundamental human right of a citizen by a 16th century brained highly vindictive No-Where-To-Be-Found President. Any man or woman, Igbo or not who brokered this kind of evil deal for the IPOB leader is more devilish than the devil. Life is fraught with ironies, though. Beautiful Ironies, sometimes. While Nnamdi Kanu and his comrades are smiling and looking healthy in prison, where is their jailer, Muhammadu Buhari? What is his condition today?? Don't get it twisted. Charles Ogbu is simply asking for the whereabout as well as the health status of his "dear" president. Between Kanu and his jailer, who is really in prison? Indeed, evil does not pay! In all of this, I am glad beyond words that the bravest of them all, Nnamdi Kanu, have put the murderous Nigerian govt to shame once more by rejecting those satanic bail conditions. By insisting he would either walk out of prison with his comrades unconditionally or die in prison with them, he has again proven that true leaders are born, not made. Isn't criminally funny that the Buhari govt which flouted the Dec.17th order by justice Adeniyi Ademola that Kanu be released unconditionally is now expecting reasonable folks to treat the stage-managed ruling by a Judge who has never hidden her bias against the defendant with any iota of seriousness?? It is settled in law that even if a Judge delivers a ruling while visibly under the influence of alcohol, that ruling must either be obeyed or appealed. The Buhari govt neither obeyed nor appealed Justice Ademola's ruling on Kanu. A president who chooses which court order to obey or disobey is the biggest threat to his country. A Judge who allows hate to cloud her sense of judgement is not fit to even work as a cleaner in a court. Nnamdi Kanu was wrong, though. Nigeria is not a Zoo. It is not even a jungle because in jungle, it is all animal for himself. The Jungle does not have a govt which uses the instrumentalities of state to give undue advantage to certain categories of animals while oppressing another category of animals as is the case with Nigeria. Nigeria is a walking tragedy. Not because a certain Charles Ogbu said so but because it is the only country where pre-historic hate-filled men and women like Buhari and Binta Nyako who are deaf, dumb and blind to the sanctity of human lives as well as the fundamental human rights of citizens are the ones presiding over the affairs of decent people and serving in the temple of justice. This country is nothing short of a crying shame!! |
sentiments aside, this is disrespectful to all those who voted Buhari. the Buhari Nigerians voted for is not the one ruling the country. we all called him mr integrity and this one the virtue is expected of him by doing the honourable thing. i know even if he opts to resign, those that have caged him would never let that be. its really unfortunate. |
all this dashing of cars to ladies, the blessing no be for men too?
Apostle, I am expecting my own car blessings too... |
Recurrent miscarriage can be caused by a number of factors including abnormal chromosomes in the foetus, female hormonal problems or the woman’s womb. Recently scientists have found that the man is involved in miscarriages too. (Tommy’s Campaign Project 6: the impact of damaged sperm on miscarriage.) Another significant factor in recurrent miscarriage is the quality of the sperm. Most couples trying for a baby are probably familiar with the term ‘sperm count’, which describes the quantity of sperm. However, what many of us know less about is sperm quality. We can examine this by looking at a man’s sperm DNA. Sperm DNA is one of the most important factors when it comes to a couple trying for a baby. The quality of sperm DNA can be affected by things like stress, smoking, recreational drugs, obesity and other avoidable lifestyle factors. Even healthy sperm have some DNA damage, but it’s the amount of damage that matters. High levels of sperm DNA damage can be a reason why couples who have been trying for a baby for some time have no success and why there is no obvious explanation. Recurrent miscarriage following IVF or ICSI can also be caused by sperm DNA damage. Sperm DNA damage can also be a major factor where couples have been successful in conceiving without any fertility treatment but have suffered a number of miscarriages. Research carried out at SpermComet shows that over 90% of recurrent miscarriage patients tested had sperm DNA damage above the levels in couples who did not miscarry. This is true for couples who conceived naturally as well as those whose conceived with fertility treatment. |
Igboesika:dont mind them...one thing they dont understand is that 90% of easterners will vote for Biafra... the few saying they dont know what Biafra is are those living in Abuja or Lagos because they feel living in those places are like staying abroad. i understand their problem. but almost all igbo s living in the east will go for biafra |
my problem is we always hear about these threats but no follow up actions. after now, they will go back to sleep. |
newyorks:hahahahahahahahahahaha |
and that's the simple truth. when you tell a child dont do that, at a certain time, the child will want to find out why you told him not to do that. on friday, 14th april, 2017, i know how many persons that traveled from portharcourt to lagos to attend his program |
the older generations know the problem of nigeria and chose to hide it from the indomie generation that have chosen not to read or research to know the truth but to rely on hear say to hate each other. at the end of it all, the truth will always prevail. |
Aufbauh:the ones that have been recovered, do you know where they are? |
I am surprised that up till now that Sahara reporters are yet to reveal to Nigerians and the world the owners of the money recovered by EFCC at the airport, Balogun market and the house in Ikoyi. or is their own journalism for searching for senators that have fake certicates? I've always maintained that Sahara reporters are just a media for tarnishing opponents images. their reports are not for the interest of the Nigerian Nation but for the highest bidder. where you expect them, you will never see them. |
since everyone is denying ownership of the money, I am claiming the money now. fed govt, make we agree on plea bargain, give me one billion, you can take the rest... because as I dey now, I need money pass federal government.... |
do nigerian churches even have the moral right to judge anyone which everway they choose to celebrate or empower people? i am a christian but its really sad to say that the churches today dont care about the welfare of their members. they are only concerned on how much they can get from you. if you wont to condemn something, set the pace, set an example. the bible said, the poor you will always have amongst you. john 12:8, Matth 26:11, mark 14:7. but if you are poor in nigerian churches, you are cursed, no body want to associate with you. let them start by empowering their members, then they can condemn any other thing. i asked one pastor 2 days ago, if Efe brings 10% of the 25 mil, is there any church in nigeria that will reject it? so, till then........ |
what is the livestock dies within the period, who bears the loss? |
guy, wetin come be your own? so, because he's a governor he won't have time for leisure anymore? was it during working hour you saw him at the club? Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger was a governor of california. he was still acting. |
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