Politics › Re: Buhari’s Christmas Bonus For The Police by Tpharell: 9:52am On Dec 24, 2021 |
The issue of unpaid death benefits and others are actually caused by the police itself, and no amount thrown at the problem will cure it until people see that there are consequences for actions |
Politics › Re: Dauda: PSC cancels illegal extension of Buhari's ex-Personal Security Officer by Tpharell: 2:15pm On Dec 23, 2021 |
Good move. Now let all who played roles in the illegality answer to their names, including the current IGP who was police force secretary back then, and conveyed the signal of the illegal extension |
Politics › Re: Umar Mustapha Deposed For Criticising Governor Ahmadu Fintiri Over N200M Cars by Tpharell: 2:15pm On Dec 13, 2021 |
He should have preempted them by tendering his resignation letter immediately, knowing fully well there would be consequences for criticising the man at the helm |
Education › Re: Meet Ohanekwu Favour Ebuka, OAU Overall Best Graduating Student With 4.88 CGPA by Tpharell: 7:54pm On Dec 11, 2021 |
Asour: No BB9ja prize winner was given 90m Cash. Even of they were, then that's what the show promoters thought the winner should get. A university education is not in competition with BBN.
My point ?
They are only so many (few) BBN winners with even a fewer set doing well over the years. We can't all become BBN acts.
But education still remains the MOST GUARANTEED platform for ushering the majority out of poverty. Many Engineers would be gainfully employed THIS YEAR alone than all potential BBN winners for ever.
Anyone (undergraduate) who still doesn't understand my point in statistical significance should drop out an keep applying for BBN. Perharps he'll cash out 90m one day. You completely misunderstood the point made there. Regardless of what you wrote there, many naive young minds will be wondering and comparing the obvious gains of both endeavors. This is definitely not a sure way to promote education as a ticket to better life in a poor illiterate society |
Properties › Re: Five Tallest Buildings In Nigeria As At 2021 (Pictures) by Tpharell: 9:07pm On Nov 04, 2021 |
The fact that the tallest building in Nigeria today was completed more than fourty years ago is a subtle pointer to the state of economic and developmental stagnation of this nation. |
Business › Re: About 99.4% Of Bank Accounts Contain Less Than N500,000 - NDIC by Tpharell: 8:06am On Nov 01, 2021 |
thebosstrevor1: No you are very wrong.
Every depositor in commercial banks are insured by the NDIC to the tune of 500k.
People who have more than 500k in their bank account are not insured by the NDIC because it passes their insurance threshold. About 0.6% of account holders fall into that category.
For instance, if you have 600k in a bank account, you are not covered by the ndic insurance policy. In situations like that, you create another bank account, whereby you keep 500k in one and 100k in another, that way you get insured on the 2 account by the ndic when the bank goes bankrupt He clearly put out the correct thing there, but you deliberately decided to confuse your self, even while agreeing with him. Your sense of comprehension is debilitating |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Receives Chief Of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Gambo In Aso Rock by Tpharell: 7:52pm On Oct 31, 2021 |
oluseyiforjesus: Dis visit is not official........ Is either d news is fake or Nigeria system is sick I was wondering how the naval chief will brief his C-in-C in mufti, when its not an emergency situation. Something seems amiss here |
Politics › Re: Airforce Denies Payment To Bandits For Return Of Anti-Aircraft Weapon by Tpharell: 7:12am On Oct 18, 2021 |
BuddhaPalm: That article is from The Wall Street Journal, they don't report nonsense. Even when the source is pretty clear, notice how the NAF conveniently ignored mentioning the world street journal in its refutal. The problem is not about the media or what people choose to believe, but the image of NAF |
Business › Re: Naira Crashes To Record Low At Official Market by Tpharell: 9:07pm On Oct 16, 2021 |
stepaside2: Pls share why you think so. I stated what I thought was happening and the best way forward. Having different rates gives room for arbitrage which is the key problem. Most people buy forex at the black market price not at the official exchange. Think about that for a sec The fact that you actually believe in the delusional position of the cbn that an informational platform is responsible for the naira's slide is worrisome. Since abokifx was taken down why has naira not gained? |
Phones › Re: NCAA To Demolish Globacom Masts Nationwide Over ₦5.9 Billion Debts by Tpharell: 8:50pm On Oct 16, 2021 |
Tzar: NCAA is a REGULATORY & not an ENFORCEMENT agency na! To enforce the consequences of the debt NCAA needs to go to court to recover its loot … erm debt! Abi, what kind of lawless country is this na?! Enforcement is actually a key component of regulatory activities, and notice that hazard to air navigation is also part of the issues raised, just that I honestly can't comprehend how paying up the debt will mitigate the hazard |
Phones › Re: NCAA To Demolish Globacom Masts Nationwide Over ₦5.9 Billion Debts by Tpharell: 8:39pm On Oct 16, 2021 |
Bluffly: Which one is renewal of height clearance again. Once it is cleared initially, that ahould be it, why renewal again. All these multiple charges here and there is kiling business. Seems like the mask 'grows' such that the new height has to be cleared again |
Phones › Re: NCAA To Demolish Globacom Masts Nationwide Over ₦5.9 Billion Debts by Tpharell: 8:21pm On Oct 16, 2021 |
BBQZ: How does paying this levy eliminate the said risks to airplanes ? My thoughts exactly. They mumbled up too many things in the letter. Illegal construction, non-renewals of license, air navigational hazard, and debt. Globacom paying up the debt does not in anyway mitigate the hazard the illegal towers pose to air navigation. |
Phones › Re: NCAA To Demolish Globacom Masts Nationwide Over ₦5.9 Billion Debts by Tpharell: 8:14pm On Oct 16, 2021 |
PrudencyFeats: What about those the FG is indebted to? Maybe they should consider demolishing government structures too. What is good for the 'greek' is also good for 'uganda'. |
Business › Re: Naira Crashes To Record Low At Official Market by Tpharell: 3:04pm On Oct 15, 2021 |
stepaside2: I see it differently. When abokifx was shut down, parallel market rate was N570-580 to the dollar. Since then, the slide has halted and gradually being reversed as parallel market rate is about N565 to the dollar today. The exchange rate at the NAFEX window is what is weakening and rightly so. It is as VP Osinbajo suggested - the official and parallel rates should collapse and meet in the middle somewhere, determined by market forces and the supply of forex to the economy will greatly improve. Patience guys, it is a matter of time You my friend are out of touch with reality |
Business › Re: Naira Crashes To Record Low At Official Market by Tpharell: 2:51pm On Oct 15, 2021 |
Angelfrost: That's exactly why there might be no hope for this nation...
Most politicians itching for presidency just want their share of the cake, and to further enrich their households... Most of them know deep down that there is next to nothing they can do to redeem the disaster Buhari has brought upon this nation!
Anything other than complete debt forgiveness and massive industrialization with diminished importation, just forget it!!! I mean, how hard is this to figure out? Except those delusional enough to still believe in the mirage of Nigeria's unity and redemption |
Politics › Re: Faisal Maina Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison For Money Laundering by Tpharell: 4:19pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
moshino: No, he was sitting there in court when the judge sentenced him, but the judge is blind and did not see him. Because " Justice is blind". The answer he seeks is right there in the right up, but he had to raise it here out of sheer laziness to read excerpts of the judgment |
Politics › Re: Faisal Maina Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison For Money Laundering by Tpharell: 4:16pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
Kieldgreat: Let’s do a swap extradiction with the US nah. We give them Abba Kyari, they give us Maina’s son. Brilliant! Let the legal luminaries and eggheads take note of this apt suggestion |
Politics › Re: Faisal Maina Sentenced To 14 Years In Prison For Money Laundering by Tpharell: 4:08pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
CUMIN: Since EFCc had information that he escaped to USA.. interpol should be noticed and copy the USA department of justice. With this sentencing he will more than likely go underground there, or even disappear into Mexico. He will rather elude than have anything with Nigeria |
Business › Re: China Bans Cryptocurrency, Says All Crypto-Related Transactions Are Illegal by Tpharell: 12:35pm On Sep 24, 2021 |
Hezzyluv: On the other hand, Nigeria to launch E-naira soon E-naira launched by Nigeria's central bank should be legal tender or fiat money, i suppose |
NYSC › Re: Ransom Payment For Corpers Traveling On High-Risk Roads - NYSC Denies Report by Tpharell: 11:30am On Sep 24, 2021 |
Even if NYSC did not publish such advisory, is it not the reality of Nigeria today? Can anyone convince otherwise? |
Science/Technology › Re: African Elephants Sighted In Ikuru, Rivers State (Photos) by Tpharell: 12:12pm On Sep 22, 2021 |
Franking: So? Is Rivers not in Africa? Or u expect to see Asian elephants there? Next time read up the entire write up, not just the title so you won't be lost! |
Science/Technology › Re: African Elephants Sighted In Ikuru, Rivers State (Photos) by Tpharell: 11:45am On Sep 22, 2021 |
buchilino: N THE BARBARIANS THAT FULL THIS COUNTRY, WEY LIKE ANYTHING BUSH MEAT. next |
Sports › Re: Hulk & His Niece, Camila Sousa Are Expecting A Child (Photos) by Tpharell: 3:57pm On Sep 20, 2021 |
paulolee: depends on ur definition of "right thinking" because incest was once traced to begin in the bible with cain.. DTS not an excuse though bt I dnt need morals or laws to tell me dt incest is wrong bcoz I CNT feel or see myself doing such.. let jus allow others do wat would make DM happy....las las na GOD go judge us Leaving religious sentiments out medical science has shown over time that inbred children develop with genetic conditions that impair cognitive abilities and muscular functions, hence should be avoided as it limits genetic diversity. |
Politics › Re: Why Is Borno State Not Paying VAT? (Photos) by Tpharell: 5:14am On Sep 20, 2021 |
Trimjos: So attached are two food receipts from restaurants in Maiduguri Borno state and Portharcourt Rivers state where I went to eat.
It clearly shows VAT are collected in Rivers, but not Borno and most other northern states. I have been to Adamawa, Yobe, Kebbi, Taraba, Bauchi and host of other northern states.
NOTE: I took the pics myself. First one is from Maiduguri, while the second is from portharcourt; and they re all from this month. There could be several explanations for this. But truth be told, there are lots of things you can get away with in the core north that can't even be attempted in the south without being in trouble with law enforcement. Most drivers in the north are not borthered about custom papers and driver license |
Politics › Re: Why Is Borno State Not Paying VAT? (Photos) by Tpharell: 5:07am On Sep 20, 2021 |
oseo1: .maybe the tax is implicit (included in the cost of the food Exactly. The tax can be built into the food cost with 'zero tax' appearing on the invoice to make it appear competitive. The vendor 'bears' the tax burden and pays from sales revenue |
Politics › Re: Why Is Borno State Not Paying VAT? (Photos) by Tpharell: 4:28am On Sep 20, 2021 |
noiZ: Not true. I am a vendor. To be competitive, I bear the VAT burden and I have no obligation to disclose it on the invoice. But monthly, I prepare the VAT schedule and forward same to the authority.
And please note, I'm based in Abuja Actually, the VAT is bundled into the cost of the product and the invoice shows nothing like taxes and makes it look competitive |
Health › Re: LSDPC Staff, Akinlolu Ajayi Tried Jumping Into Lagoon At Third Mainland Bridge by Tpharell: 5:14pm On Sep 19, 2021 |
venabili: Hmm. They will still prosecute and jail him for this failed attempt at taking his own life. Thats why the 'stunt' should only be attempted when ready. And, I don't understand how they 'rescued' him, because he only failed to execute his plan. |
Politics › Re: Reasons For Hike In Price Of Cooking Gas by Tpharell: 7:39am On Aug 24, 2021 |
pacespot: Inefficiency, greed and mismanagement.
Once something becomes useful to people of this country, you will start to see the problem of scarcity like this No one has complained of scarcity here. Rather, its the cost or pricing that is putting the product out of the reach of ordinary Nigerians |
Nairaland General › Re: Huge Python Killed In A Village In Abuja by Tpharell: 9:54pm On Aug 21, 2021 |
DuduParaPara: Okay.
Do you guys know you can make money be selling these animals alive when you catch them?
People are willing to pay to collect them. The challenge is capturing such a monster alive |
Crime › Re: 7 Staff Of Plateau Radio Television Corporation Attacked By Hoodlums (Pictures) by Tpharell: 6:51am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WaffenSS: So when did it become a crime for people to pass Rukuba road? That's reason enough to warrant their senseless murder?
The defense is "well they were on the wrong road and thus had to die".
Seriously? its not a crime to pass through rukuba road, but they were on the 'wrong route' around irigwe people to attack the mourners, not journeying bauchi to ondo as you want us to believe. Unfortunately, the security agents have been deaf to the plight of the locals, hence they decided to take the law in their hands and forestall the planned attack on mourners. The reason you have failed up till this moment to tell us how the contingent traveling from bauchi to ondo ended up along rukuba road is simply because those people were no travelers but mercenaries on a mission to attack irigwe mourners along rukuba road but were stopped. |
Politics › Re: Lai Mohammed Denies Meeting Twitter Executives In The US by Tpharell: 10:17pm On Aug 18, 2021 |
Well, he just confirmed the story by himself. "International media organization" is the fail safe incase twitter decides to open up |
Crime › Re: 7 Staff Of Plateau Radio Television Corporation Attacked By Hoodlums (Pictures) by Tpharell: 7:39pm On Aug 18, 2021 |
Patrioticman007: So as a Nigerian there roads meant only for Christians ?. The point being made is that someone traveling from bauchi to southern nigeria (as claimed) has no business whatsoever being on Rukuba road, except if they are going elsewhere. Kindly tell us how these so called travellers ended up in irigwe land which is completely off of their route |