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QualityShare p andost=121445064:This is laughable. Have you ever witnessed a credible election in Nigeria with zero level of rigging? No! All politicians benefit from such irregularities. It's just that it was a survival of the fittest. In other words, you can't or let me say you shouldn't vouch for any Nigerian politician. I've got an uncle - a two term senator; I ponder a lot about faulty democratic processes. Most politicians brought into power via electoral fraud do finish their term(s). It's best you pray for better days for Nigeria, you and your family members. |
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I have the same perception about that too. This man looks 25 or more. Iagos: |
The logo is there... but the text therein is "Forward Ever" as against the usual "LP". I think labour party scored own goal. The question is how do they educate their followers? Toluajib: |
What about those who defied the order of the Supreme Court? What happens? maupe: |
A former minister of works, Ambassador Ibrahim Musa Kazaure has counted himself among some Nigerian politicians that may need to be jailed for failing the country, by embezzling public funds. Speaking on a Radio France International programme, the former lawmaker said all Nigerian politicians were the same, stressing that none has had the genuine interest of the masses. According to him, he had asked President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest all politicians who embezzled public funds, including himself. Lamenting the current economic reality in the country, the ex-Minister said all Nigerians who had occupied public offices since 1999 had done nothing. He said, “Even me talking to you, what we did to Nigeria, we deserve to be jailed. “I used to say, I, Ibrahim Musa Kazaure, we have cheated Nigeria and her poor masses. “The truth is that we are all the same. What we did during our time wasn’t what we should have done, because some of us got the opportunity and some did not. “It is only in Nigeria that the education system is still going on strike every time. Then when are we going to develop? I am not going to occupy any seat in Nigeria again, even if they will give me for free, I will not. “I challenge everyone in the country, even the president, go and check. I have spoken the truth. Whoever stole Nigeria’s money should return it. I told President Buhari that whoever stole should be arrested, including myself, we should return it if proven”. https://dailypost.ng/2022/03/11/i-deserve-to-be-jailed-buhari-should-arrest-me-others-ex-minister-opens-up/ |
What you're experiencing reminds me of a guy named Gbolaga in my university days at Somerset Hostel. Gbolaga and his girlfriend are real nymphos. Every night you'll hear lots of moaning from them- they don't care. At first, I had issues with their sounds when reading but later I was used to hearing them shag all night. All I did then was take my mind off it. justFEARLESS: |
It's definitely number 2 because the murder weapon (his cutlery-knife) is at the crime scene. In other words, he was in a hurry to avoid suspicion. Unknowingly, he left it there and rushed back. He won't finish the meal before leaving in few minutes because people will start starring at him eating without cutlery. Bakrabas: |
Real talk... oldienavie: |
A former Director in the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, Naja’atu Mohammed, has said that the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, is part of the cabals in Aso Rock. This follows the statement made by the Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, that some Aso Rock cabals were working to frustrate the victory of APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, in the forthcoming elections. She said this Monday morning while featuring on Arise TV Morning Show. Mohammed said unlike El-Rufai, she was not afraid to mention names. Details later… https://punchng.com/aisha-buhari-part-of-aso-rock-cabals-najaatu-mohammed/ |
The Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has accused the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, of knowing the individual elements in the Villa that are working against the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC’s victory in the 2023 presidential election.https://dailypost.ng/2023/02/04/villa-elements-lai-mohammed-knows-those-im-referring-to-el-rufai-spills/
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Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has claimed that one of his fellow governors withdrew N500m in new Naira notes from an undisclosed bank despite the inability of Nigerians to get the cash. This is coming amid the cash crunch across the country birthed by the scarcity of the redesigned Naira notes. El-Rufai who spoke in an exclusive interview with BBC Hausa alleged that the N500m was given to the governor by the bank. The Kaduna governor lamented that the 10-day extension given by the Central Bank of Nigeria for old notes to exit was not enough stressing that more time was needed. “Yesterday, I was told that one of our governors got N500m in new notes from the bank. It was the bank that gave him. “There is nowhere in the world that currency exchange doesn’t happen but they don’t give limited time such as this one for currency swap and definitely not close to elections”, he said. https://dailypost.ng/2023/02/03/bank-gave-one-governor-n500m-new-notes-el-rufai-makes-shocking-revelation/ |
Not everyone understands sincerity of purpose. ibilawani: |
To the man in question, he thinks he is trying to protect them(women and kids) from getting hurt and perhaps lose everything but truth needs to be told even without asking. Wittyglam: |
Go for the interview, explain to the HR of the school about your willingness to work with the school. Shoot your shot, you might be lucky. I'm talking from experience as an HR/employer. The only reason it may not work is if you're filling a void urgently. But definitely if the interview goes well, you'll resume next month. chenny360: |
If care is not taken, you'll lose the priceless jewel you've got. Flee from temptations... You'll get to know her worth if you lose her to another man which I don't pray for but depends on how you handle things. |
Your post reminded me of an advertisement from an Asian mobile phone manufacturer company referring to iPhone devices as rotten apple. Allison012: |
IFY has definitely come a long way from where women stood some 30 years ago on relationships. Five years after relocating from the USA with three degrees under her belt, she’s running a very successful IT company that she’s in her early 30s, shouldn’t she be thinking of settling down? “Why should I when I don’t have any particular men lined up for the job.” She asked snootily. “I have had some meaningful relationships and have been very happy while they lasted. There had also been times when I was alone and free. I was also happy then. That’s the problem with this society, a woman can latch up to a monster all in the name of getting married and she would be deemed to have done well for herself. Well, much as I like men, I don’t need them! That’s what being an independent woman is all about.” What about marriage? “There’s plenty of time isn’t there? If it happens, it happens. And if not, I’ll be none the worse for it. I can look after myself.” Did she really believe that? Did she really expect her mobile to sound as often with invitation when she is fifty? Didn’t she know that the men who sought her now for ‘meaningful relationships’ would, when they are in their fifties, seek younger women as they always have done? She pointed out, as if I were a child, that I was still living in the Dark Ages. “Who says I wouldn’t go after younger men myself if I had the means?”, she asked cheekily. “An aunt of mine just re-married at 40 to a 32-year-old man! She was first married to a much older man who was rich but had no children for him. Now that she was a rich widow, she shopped around for a virile man with a healthy sperm count and married him as soon as she got pregnant. She had a son immediately after the wedding and her second child is on the way. She has encouraged her toy boy husband to further his studies and he’s already in the university. As soon as he is through, she would set him up financially and if he wanted to fish around for a younger girl, he would be free to do that and would still have her lovely children to show for her purely emotional and financial transaction!” Where does love feature in all this? “Love”, said Miss worldily-wise derisively, “if that is what we’re going to call these attractions – there is a time to be born and a time to die. When it dies, you have to accept it and move on the way you accept death.” ‘So when you break up with someone you love, you just accept it? It’s as simple as that?’. I wanted to know. ‘Well, it’s over, isn’t it? It was lovely while it lasted and all that, but it’s over and you walk away from it’. ‘These young people don’t feel anything these days because, they can’t miss what they never had’, observed a school proprietress “if you’ve never waited for the door to open on someone who you’re sure will come home – not just probably coming unless he’s found someone else today – but because this is home, the shelter that contains your mementos, his graduation pictures, the things you bought together, as well as the mortgage that is your pledge to permanent possession – then, you can’t know what it’s all about, and you can’t miss it. ‘Poor things. They think they are ‘cool’ in their own version of ‘relationship’. Holding their possessions apart, preparing for separation whenever the excitement wears off, or someone newer and sexier comes along! Coolly, they scratch the surface, not even touching the warm-heart of life. They might never find out that loving is caring more about someone else’s life than about your own…” |
This is really bad. In the beginning of the year you're admitting this from a woman you clearly understand how your relationship is gonna be in a matter of months. Have you ever taught you're going in the wrong direction? Man up and stop pleading for relevance in her world. I'll not tell you what to do but you know what to do. It's your call. mmadu4: |
I'm thrilled to announce the release of my latest gospel single, titled "Praise Medley" produced by Wolesax. Don Moen once said, "Worship is more than music. It's about these moments we have together as a family, as the church, and a good testimony can be a part of that. " This song is one of the tracks in my upcoming album scheduled to be released in the second quarter of the year. You can stream/download on https://audiomack.com/kenny-sijuwade/song/praise-medley |
Your eyes are dehydrated. Try to blink often to lubricate your eyes, then drink water regularly. Borntosmoke: |
I'm thrilled to announce the release of my latest gospel single, titled "Praise Medley" produced by Wolesax. Don Moen once said, "Worship is more than music. It's about these moments we have together as a family, as the church, and a good testimony can be a part of that. " This song is one of the tracks in my upcoming album scheduled to be released in the second quarter of the year. You can stream/download on https://audiomack.com/kenny-sijuwade/song/praise-medley |
They're all products of their environment. |
From experience, the CEO is the only visioner. Other executives might just be working to get paid. Passion, value, consistency and hard work are what keep business going. maureensylvia: |
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So many times I ponder on the state of the nation. Despite collective prayers and fasting from religious affiliations (Christians and Moslems), denominations and individuals, the country keeps going bad everyday. From one issue to the other. As I type this text, churches and mosques are devoting time to pray for the country through their worshipers. It's true God answers prayers- my opinion, but don't you think we're on auto pilot as a nation just like a plane on a cruising level? Like God is just watching us... What do you think? Share your thoughts. |
foreigndjmixtapes.com You'll definitely thank me later... This is no lie. Kimiso: |
A Range Rover that was worth £100,000 belonging to a couple, Anthony and Danielle Wilson living in Essex, near Bishop’s Stortford, the United Kingdom was stolen and tracked to Tilbury port en route to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The posh car vanished in the garage before the couple woke up on a fateful morning in July 2022, but was found loaded on a container at the UK port. According to BBC on Friday, it took thieves just 63 seconds to steal The Wilsons’ Range Rover Sport from their gated home. Read also: Saudi Arabia bends marriage law for Ronaldo, partner The theft was caught on the family’s CCTV system and it showed two people involved – one stealing the car and another driving the vehicle they arrived in. “You can see one of them creeping up the drive,” said Mrs Wilson. “He’s literally leaning into my car, doing something, switched the interior light off, and then trundled it down the drive.” The couple thought they might have been followed by the thieves for some time before the car was taken. “Police had said there was a chance that I’d been followed because they’d obviously got in it without the keys, so maybe they cloned the key or found a way to get into it when I’d been out and about, and I only ever go anywhere with my little toddler so it worried me then. “I just found it really scary and the more I thought about it, the worse it got.” The husband, in his own reaction, said, “When you watch the CCTV, it’s almost incredible that somebody walks up to the car, and 63 seconds later is driving an expensive car down the driveway having never seen the keys in their life.” The report disclosed that the car’s tracking system alerted police when it got out of range of the keys, which were still with the Wilsons. Officers arrived at the Wilsons’ home to investigate shortly after the car was learned missing from the driveway. About a month after the car was stolen in July, it was discovered wedged inside a container at the Port of Tilbury, in Essex. It was thought it was one of the increasing cases of stolen vehicles ordered by organised criminals with international connections. Essex Police’s Stolen Vehicle Intelligence Unit said such theft is on the rise in the UK. In 2021, the three-strong unit recovered about 480 cars. In 2022, more than 600 cars were retrieved. Renato Schipani, a criminal intelligence officer focusing on stolen vehicles with Interpol said cars stolen in the UK often end up in African countries such as Kenya, Uganda and Sudan because of the demand for right-hand drive vehicles The cars sent to these countries are nearly always large, luxury SUVs, like the Wilsons’ Range Rover, Schipani added. West Africa, on the other hand, was the key “hub” for cars stolen from North America and Western Europe because of the demand for left-hand drives. He said the levels of theft had increased since the Covid pandemic, with more and more vehicles being stolen and exported to Africa amid the rising cost of living. |
Coroner inquest... God1000: |
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