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mytime24:Abeegi....there are apps to hide apps now. In this digital age.... |
AlhajiBitcoin:I thought I was the only who saw it o. 8.4 km concrete and widening of channels costing 14bn. Naira is this useless? |
It took you a high level of tenacity to apply to that level. Even though none of them has clicked, you still can't give up. You're strong and brave to get to that level. I'll advise you to still try out other platforms and be more aggressive. On that same LinkedIn, I've read the story of someone who applied for about 300 openings before finding one. Don't stop trying until you've got what you want. |
salam8528:Sahara reporter is known to be sensational. Insecurity is in Ibadan like other place too. Tagging it "Igbo" businessman is like insinuating a conspiracy against Igbi business people in Ibadan and I can tell you that Ignis carrying out there businesses or living in Ibadan are so integrated to the indigenes, that they're the part of the city now. Ibadan as we know it won't be complete if outsiders living there are no longer there. So this sensationalism must stop. |
okefranci:Until the "kinds of leaders" ensure that the future of those children us secured through sound, quality education, they're not the right leaders yet. |
They'll surely achieve that when Universities are fund starved. This regime has the lowest educational improvement/input since 1999 and it's surprising that the number 2 and 3 were academics. |
inoki247:That person that stole Anthony Joshua's Range Rover was another thief on his own. Must have dismantled all the customized part of the SUV. |
decatalyst:The article said the car has been recovered nau. Their criminals over there are sophisticated but they've got some very sophisticated security system too unlike what we have here. |
VEXT:The day Southerners realize how much evil southern lawmakers are, is the day their freedom begins. Even if you're a family member and you're not beloved, you won't still enjoy them. They live all their lives in office staying at Abuja except when it's time for election or there's an event in their family compound which concerns them. |
GOFRONT:I say "amen" only if you're not ready to train her. Girls are adorable creature when you train them without deceit or hypocrisy. |
HenryDion:Oh I was blabbing? Didn't know that how blab. You could have ignored and find someone else who isn't blabbing. |
HenryDion:It's not about Nigerian parents and it's not only about the girls too. Generally, teenagers tend to become more disrespectful as puberty hits them but girls can be worse. The Economist once posted a research output in the US that suggested girls to be more probable for divorce in homes than boys. Can we still say it's Nigerian parents? |
Americans can be loud....thinking the world exists all about and for them alone. To them, Africa is just a country |
Akwamkpuruamu:The only three times Southerners had access to the Nigerian presidency were rather by mistake and they treated their administrations so. If this system continues to 2023, Southern Nigerians must by all means intentionally elect a president from among them who will reset this contraption. Without that, the free-fall continues. |
Asgard73:You better shut your mouth if you think after spitting out words. Anyone who commit fraud no matter his tribe, religion or class must be crucified. If Abike I tribal, then you're her protegee. As long as Nigerians enjoy displaying affluence just to show superiority over others, greed and corruption will never rest from the land. |
semyman:Can conviction pay someone's ransom when he's kidnapped in a bus along with several others while the bus driver was killed? Now, they're thinking if criminalizing payment of random, and the security is terrible and in Christianity, you can't do an eye for an eye, do you still stay around till you're in inescapable danger before you run? Not everyone must run but of course, if we keep criticizing people like Pastor Adefarasin without providing solutions to perennial security problems in Nigeria then we're like those senators that want to ban payment of ransom while they're not doing anything about the country's security architecture. |
What purpose do you think television especially cable TV and magazine served before the advent of social media? Without social media, we'll still know a lot of the people we now know through the social media. Knowing them may not be as handy as when we now have social media though. |
Look at that UCH picture as at 1955 and tell me Nigeria wouldn't have been a world power if progress and development hadn't been interrupted. Structurally, UCH is kinda well maintained though. |
Mooh247:The British have a huge respect for their tradition. Though the British are one of the major reasons Africans have lost a lot of good values and tradition. |
Jerry2rule:He's not a disgrace to Northerners at all. He's only speaking in parables to wise Southerners about how tribalistic and Fulani-oriented the Nigerian government is. I don't usually follow the bandwagon of people saying Fulani this, Fulani that, but recent outbursts from these people over the meeting of Southern governors is enough to confirm everything. Where was this Malami when people were being killed by "herdsmen" in Igangan, Ogun State, Enugu, Benue and so on? |
RAIN has been doing a nice job in Ibadan since they started. Kudos to them and I hope to see them higher. |
Donchris3:Before nkọ....? I should be starting at yanshes and be wasting my life ni? |
Hundredfold4lif:Don't mind the heading jaree... He was only referring to Christian journey and the results so he mentioned W.F Kumuyi to drive his point. |
Beautiful ladies or you mean beautiful cameras, beautiful unclothedness and beautiful disruptions to the mind? Isn't it better to use the headline : Pictures of Half-dressed ladies the world over" so that those visiting the thread know what they're getting into? |
jaxxy:You see this fight for restructuring by governors, it's just part A. If it is achieved, we will still need another restructuring for LGAs, maybe by then, government can become an institution we can hold accountable because it'll be easier to go and shoe your LG chairman pepper than a state governor but currently, greed has eaten too deep into our system and this is made manifest in nowhere more than in government. |
jaxxy:I'm a Nigerian and I don't see him as a role model Sha. People like that deserves to be behind bars. They steal public funds, still participate in fraudulent activities and at the end, victimize innocent people who are not like them. He deserves to be jailed and his properties sold till the amount he took is recovered. |
He's simply greedy and should be properly jailed. Anybody trying to defend him should be jailed too. |
Seeing the way op has been going back and forth defending Bunmi's decision, it's not necessary to wait for people's contributions then, she can just go ahead and explore because the factors at play are more internal than external factors. And how easy is it to change people's decision when it's firm from the inside? |
I think your pocket and plans should do the thinking for you. If your pocket can carry it or there's a way to source for the funds and it aligns with your plans, why not? Otherwise, you're not doing scholarship-hunting. |
Only one word, one monster, one giant, one stumbling-block and one disaster Nigeria is battling with and the name is SELFISHNESS. It was ruining the country in the colonial era, after the independence and now that the country has almost grounded, it has not stop. Selfishness of a clan, religion,family and individual. The end result? Nigeria is neither safe for those who destroyed it through their selfishness not those whose lives are the main victims of selfishness. |
SmartProf:Not necessarily. Some of them are doing all that for crumbs of 5k, 10k that they will share. To them, governance is more about what to share and little of what to do. |
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