Politics › Re: Inside Special Forces: Nigeria’s Most-feared Fighting Unit by tunde1200(m): 11:19am On Nov 07, 2015 |
Not only you bro. Flaws is not there portion in the name of God. Let support them with prayer no matter How how soviet is outdated they still control their terrorist group in their region!. Mind you most dangerous wars is this kind of ours. If I'm not wrong oo guy!. CharleyCharley: am I the only one that read this?  |
Politics › Re: Inside Special Forces: Nigeria’s Most-feared Fighting Unit by tunde1200(m): 11:11am On Nov 07, 2015 |
You be correct guy thanks. andresia: Give kudos to the military please. I wont hesitate to criticize if I see flaws but you will agree that BH that previously held territories in this country have been reduced and weakened considerably of late. They now resort to pocket bombing of innocent citizens |
Politics › Re: Inside Special Forces: Nigeria’s Most-feared Fighting Unit by tunde1200(m): 11:09am On Nov 07, 2015 |
Classified information be this one. |
Education › Re: Who Does This Teacher Represent During Your Secondary Sch Days? by tunde1200(m): 8:58am On Nov 07, 2015 |
Mr akintoye agric teacher igbo owu. Pricipal mr Etti. This 2man can kill with beating! |
Politics › Re: Gowon's Son With An Igbo Woman Released From US Prison,to Be Deported Soon by tunde1200(m): 6:48am On Nov 06, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: What Has Buhari's Administration Achieved This Year? by tunde1200(m): 2:38am On Nov 05, 2015 |
Exactly chccho: @OP what have u personally done to make Nigeria a better place than to complain and condemn PMB like u just did in ur post above? As far as am concerned u are just a pained GEJite who is looking for every possible means to dent PMBs image..sad news is,PMB is the choice of the majority and u just have to live with it for d next 4yrs..stop all this cheap mockery and propaganda it can never make GEJ a better president,never!!! And if u are by chance a biafran my advice to u is to embrace this change and learn to love everyone as a Nigerian,perhaps that might give ur region a ray of hope in becoming the president...Be wise |
Politics › Re: What Has Buhari's Administration Achieved This Year? by tunde1200(m): 2:32am On Nov 05, 2015 |
You tells me to shut up!. Must you insult and provoke at anytime even though you have nothing defend. kaboninc: [s][/s]
Sharrappppppp!!!!!! |
Politics › Re: What Has Buhari's Administration Achieved This Year? by tunde1200(m): 8:31pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
Op let's be positive and sincere Improved power supply Reduced scarcity of petrol Obtaining support from Uk and US for repartriation of stolen funds.
Lastly one account system of operation implemented.
During your GEJ admin do you have light light like now?.
Just be positive and leave hates and move forwaed. |
Crime › Re: Graphic Photos From Edo State Robbery Incident by tunde1200(m): 7:35pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
Don't say that now it pay in situation like this! Royalfurnitures: Crime doesn't pay. |
Crime › Re: Kidnapper Arrested In Owerri After Withdrawing Ransom From Bank by tunde1200(m): 5:46pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
 xmass in the prison for this petty thief. |
Politics › Re: Saraki Announces Names Of Chairmen Of Committees..see List by tunde1200(m): 5:11pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
you need it bro. luchy34: I was being sarcastic to that foo.l |
Politics › Re: Saraki Announces Names Of Chairmen Of Committees..see List by tunde1200(m): 4:10pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
guy uzodinma is an igbo man!. luchy34: uzodinma and Abaribe are not Ibo men I guess .. You Foolish Nonentity  |
Politics › Re: Saraki Announces Names Of Chairmen Of Committees..see List by tunde1200(m): 4:08pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
NAWA OOO POWER JAMES MANAGER! AVIATION UZODINMA HOPE!
WOULD THERE BE WAY FORWARD GOD |
Politics › Re: Gowon's Son JackMusa Released From Prison In U.S by tunde1200(m): 3:13pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
SEE MY OLD TYPE OF BENZ190!.. |
Politics › Re: Stop Hating Other Nigerians If You Want To Produce President –Okorocha To Ndigbo by tunde1200(m): 1:49pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
this is someone father ooo easy bro!!. Are you a father? The bolded statement is not Good! moderation2020: okorohausa may your mother be raped 10× a day, may your neva see 20016 may your children die in auto crash may the plague that befall d Egyptian's invade your family without warning
look at this shapeless man that puts on bra then uses muffler to cover it without shame is here talking piffle.
Infact am not surprised, because his lineage isn't 100% igbo
idiat |
Politics › Re: Stop Hating Other Nigerians If You Want To Produce President –Okorocha To Ndigbo by tunde1200(m): 1:42pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
DropShot: Words of wisdom. Igbos hating on everyone even including some of their own illustrious sons and daughters. 1. Hating on Oby Ezeks 2. Hating on Okorocha 3. Father Mbaka They even hated Oju iku because they denied him when he contested for election. But they like and worship crooks loke Diezani, Dasuki, Saraki, Stella Odua, etc. What type of people dem be sef? I tire for them ooo |
Culture › Re: Some Old Pictures Of Nigerian Ethnic Groups And People by tunde1200(m): 1:23pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
done!! fratermathy: Please don't start a tribal war.
Retract your comment sir. |
Culture › Re: Some Old Pictures Of Nigerian Ethnic Groups And People by tunde1200(m): 1:11pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
Igbos picture look very nice. |
Education › Re: Can You Solve This Math That Baffled Australian Students? by tunde1200(m): 1:07pm On Nov 04, 2015 |
Your explanation make me understand this question!. i don't know when i will know maths ooo. iyke2ken: Half of a polygon is equal to the regular size of the circle. The angle marked x is equivalently attached to the total degrees in a circle which is equal to 360. When you check the obtuse angle created when the two fifty cents meet ( although I think there is just one fifty cent). X is equals to 60 degrees if you look at it head on.. But turn it to the side and x could be 30 degrees.
*deep sigh*
Honestly, I do not know the answer. I just copied that guy that said 60 degrees |
Politics › Re: Hate Him Or Love Him, Jonathan Has Left Giant Footprints In Eternity's Sands Of by tunde1200(m): 9:41am On Nov 04, 2015 |
tuniski: Stop this tribe hating. Nigerians in millions including yorubas voted, supported and love jonathan. No be every yoruba man be APC. Abeg assimilate the yorubas are divided almost 50:50 on GEJ! he cant understand dont worry your self. |
Politics › Re: Hate Him Or Love Him, Jonathan Has Left Giant Footprints In Eternity's Sands Of by tunde1200(m): 9:39am On Nov 04, 2015 |
foot prints without adequate power is total rubbish!!
take it or leave it!. |
Crime › Re: Husband Batters Wife To Death, Flees In Enugu by tunde1200(m): 9:25am On Nov 04, 2015 |
what are saying now dre11: When will these women ever learn......
Any man that takes pleasure in beating a woman is a time bomb ready to explode.....
And his explosion is deadly because it can result to the death of any woman whom he did transfer his aggression on. |
Career › Re: How Quitting My Job Made Me Cry by tunde1200(m): 8:55am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Always do your own work well. |
Business › Re: How To Buy Airtime Directly From Your Bank Without Internet Or Using The Atm by tunde1200(m): 7:17pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Useless bank so far! diamondc: Diamond bank |
Politics › Re: why biafra bank diamond and fidelity banks dont employ yorubas by tunde1200(m): 5:59pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
 kunbit: Do you mean tribalistic? I'm sure you mean tribal not racists, or Ibos and Yorubas now belong to different races? I think Ibos are the most tribalistic, go to the politics section and see the number of tribalistic posts there started by an ibo person. Can you imagine some writing a post titled 'the roads in Enugu is better all the ones in yoruba land'. Who cares? I believe it's insecure people that act that way. About institutions, go to the east and see if their institutions are not dominated by Ibos, it's just a matter of location which is very normal. |
Politics › Re: Oil Producing states In Nigeria - The Facts and Figures by tunde1200(m): 5:25pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Really? 1 - Akwa Ibom |
Politics › Re: Chris Olakpe Is LASTMA New Boss by tunde1200(m): 9:06am On Nov 03, 2015 |
abio tyson99: That's nice but the picture am seeing here looks like ayinde barrister  |
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Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by tunde1200(m): 6:58pm On Oct 29, 2015 |
Ijebu has no Oriki. Shymm3x: Can everyone post the "oriki" of their respective subgroups cos I'm coming soon with the big oriki of the Ijebu looool. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by tunde1200(m): 6:47pm On Oct 29, 2015 |
What I'm I benefitting from this now. CabbieAC: FG, States, LGs Share N390bn as Revenue Drops Further
Allocations to the federal government and the various states of the federation declined further in the month of September, as revenue continued to drop due to declining prices of oil in the global market.
A total of N389.936 billion was shared by the three tiers of government at the meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) for September, representing a drop of N52.670 billion from N442.606 billion that was shared in August.
Briefing journalists after the FAAC meeting in Abuja last night, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Anastasia Nwaobia, said the gross total revenue received for September was lower than N369.140 billion received in the previous month by N47.144 billion adding that revenue from crude oil and gas was negatively impacted in August 2015 due to a shut down for production maintenance at different periods at the oil terminals.
She also disclosed that there was a revenue loss of $32.07 million as a result of drop in the average price of crude oil from $56.76 t0 $47.32 in August, noting that the current revenue challenge was further worsened with a decline of over N44 billion in non-oil revenue collections.
“The distributable statutory revenue for the month is N321.996 billion. The sum of N6.330 billion was refunded by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to the Federal Government of Nigeria. Also, there is the exchange gain of N5.211 billion which is proposed for distribution. The total revenue distributable for the current month including VAT is N389.936 billion,” she said.
Nwaobia, who disclosed that the Excess Crude Account (ECA) still remained stagnant at $2.257bn, stated that the committee was worried by the increasingly declining revenue profile of the country but was hopeful that the situation would improve with time due to a combination of measures being put in place to diversify the economy. She noted that declining revenue was a global phenomenon not peculiar to Nigeria alone. According to her, various countries of the world are facing economic headwind, noting that in the case of Nigeria, the federal government was aware of the situation and was adopting various measures to stem the trend. The permanent secretary who pointed out that volatility in oil prices was the main cause of Nigeria’s problem, stated that apart from trying to diversify the economy, the government had engaged consultants, McKinsey to improve its tax administration. Nwaobia said with improved tax administration, more revenue could be raked in from various private concerns dotting the nation’s landscape, even as she pointed out that emphasis was also being placed on the mining sector where a lot of illegal activities hold sway.
On Value Added Tax (VAT) accruals, which she said was low, Nwaobia stated that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) was looking into the issue.
While noting that matters discussed at the FAAC meeting included reports of revenue collection agencies which were read and adopted, as well as the military pensions report, she revealed that first and second quarter capital disbursements had been made but did not give the figures.
According to her, most of the ministries, agencies and departments (MDAs) had already accessed the releases.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-states-lgs-share-n390bn-as-revenue-drops-further/224068/
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Business › Re: Investment Opportunity In Packaged Water Business by tunde1200(m): 7:19am On Oct 29, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Imo Threatens Abia With Retaliation Over Sacked Non-indigenes by tunde1200(m): 7:17am On Oct 29, 2015 |
uhmmm well said jason123: Since the day OUK declared his intention concerning this. It made me have a re-think about splitting Nigeria. Tribalism aside, if this policy is done, it is to the detriment of mainly fellow Igbos before other ethnic groups. Is this what Biafra, Oodua and Arewa will look like?? What is then the point of a split? Mind you, these are Igbos of the same ethnic stock and the same religion (Christianity), yet, they are sacking eachother simply because of state boundaries. Yorubas, remember Ife and Modakeke?? Niger-Deltaens, remember Ijaw and Itsekiri and Uhrobo, Ijaw and Ikwerrri, Ijaw and Ibibios, and more recently, Ijaws and Binis. Arewa, remember Northern Kaduna vs Southern Kaduna, Jos vs Hausas etc.
All these things are just too saddening. Should each state be a country? What do we call this move by OUK? "Stateism"? Na wa ooo!
This is just me thinking out loud. |