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Congratulations brotherly, may be grow up in abundance, wisdom and prosperity |
Thank You Most Gracious Father |
Aso Rock is not a retirement home. Neither is it home for the elderly. I don't know if it is poverty mentality or pure tribalism. How can the so called leaders of tomorrow, full-blooded youths that are considered smart, intelligent and enlightened be clamouring and campaigning vigorously for shaky/sick grandpas to rule over them. Sometimes you should think they are cursed. Cursed with bad and inefficient rulers. This is exactly the same way they presented Buhari to us, and this is the result- poor performances in all spheres of the economy. Nigerians deserve better. You can't tell me there are no qualified Christians throughout the entire 19 northern states [right][/right][center][/center][left][/left] |
Aso Rock is not a retirement home. Neither is it home for the elderly. I don't know if it is poverty mentality or pure tribalism. How can the so called leaders of tomorrow, full-blooded youths that are considered smart, intelligent and enlightened be clamouring and campaigning vigorously for shaky/sick grandpas to rule over them. Sometimes you should think they are cursed. Cursed with bad and inefficient rulers. This is exactly the same way they presented Buhari to us, and this is the result- poor performances in all spheres of the economy. Nigerians deserve better. You can't tell me there are no qualified Christians throughout the entire 19 northern states |
I don't know if it is poverty mentality or pure tribalism. How can the so called leaders of tomorrow, full-blooded youths that are considered smart, intelligent and enlightened be clamouring and campaigning vigorously for shaky/sick grandpas to rule over them. Sometimes you should think they are cursed. Cursed with bad and inefficient rulers. This is exactly the same way they presented Buhari to us, and this is the result- poor performances in all spheres of the economy. |
dontrulee:Number 1 is John Wick |
A welcomed development Akwa Ibom ayaya |
emeernest:This is one of the most sensible comments I've read on nairaland lately Surprisingly it's even the youths that are campaigning vigorously for these old politicians |
This is what you get when you have a bunch of old incompetent fools as leaders. They never take responsibility for their failures. Hypocrites who should have remained in home for the elderly are now ruling a country I blame the fools who elected them into power |
You take a good look at the supposed leaders of tomorrow in Nigeria and you weep at the leve of stupidity, gross incompetence and misplaced priority exhibited. Follow follow youths, any where belle face. Youths that are supposed to be vibrant, calculative, innovative and selective of their leaders have chosen to perpetually impose old leaders upon the country and you expect Nigeria to be better over night This is how they started with Buhari: only for him to come and continuously blame Jonathan for his inability to rule a complex country like Nigeria. Buhari does not have the mental capacity at the moment to govern even a state, how much more a country. He came in on the mantra of 'change' not to blame but he failed woefully Buhari will end Bokoharam and insecurity Buhari will end fuel scarcity, build more refineries and revamp the old ones. Buhari will improve every sector of the economy Infact Buhari is not corrupt and is the right man for the job How far today? A president that does not have the mental capacity to hold a live press session. The same set of youths are trying to package the old and sick Tinubu to Nigerians. Tinubu should enjoy his retirement in peace but not in the state house. We need a young, vibrant and working president come 2023 How much are you paid to compromise the future of your children, grand children and future generations. If you decide to be tribalistic, look among your tribe, there are far better candidates. Aso Rock is not a retirement house, neither is it meant to compensate old politicians We need a working economy, research/innovation centres, better roads, etc. Is it by these crop of contestants who only think of themselves and their children?- both APC and PDP have failed Nigerians. We need to begin to act as smart , youths of we need a working economy, a country we can proudly call ours |
You take a good look at the supposed leaders of tomorrow in Nigeria and you weep at the leve of stupidity, gross incompetence and misplaced priority exhibited. Follow follow youths, any where belle face. Youth that are supposed to be vibrant, calculative, innovative and selective of their leaders have chosen to perpetually impose old leaders upon the country and you expect Nigeria to be better over night This is how they started with Buhari: only for him to come and continuously blame Jonathan for his inability to rule a complex country like Nigeria. Buhari does not have the mental capacity at the moment to govern even a state, how much more a country. He came in on the mantra of 'change' not to blame but he failed woefully Buhari will end Bokoharam and insecurity Buhari will end fuel scarcity, build more refineries and revamp the old ones. Buhari will improve every sector of the economy Infact Buhari is not corrupt and is the right man for the job How far today? A president that does not have the mental capacity to hold a live press session. The same set of youths are trying to package the old and sick Tinubu to Nigerians. Tinubu should enjoy his retirement in peace but not in the state house. We need a young, vibrant and working president come 2023 How much are you paid to compromise the future of your children, grand children and future generations. If you decide to be tribalistic, look among your tribe, there are far better candidates. Aso Rock is not a retirement house, neither is it meant to compensate old politicians We need a working economy, research/innovation centres, better roads, etc. Is it by these crop of contestants who only think of themselves and their children?- both APC and PDP have failed Nigerians. We need to begin to act as smart , youths of we need a working economy, a country we can proudly call ours |
Racoon: |
9 - 7 = 2 Convert the plus sign to minus by removing the vertical match stick, then use it to convert 5 to 9 by placing it at the head of 5 |
The bucking Wilderbeasts was the best shot |
Aspire to inspire Africa 30 under 30 to serve 30 years in prison |
Let's apply the rule of BODMAS 1. There is no Bracket 2. There is no Off 3. There is no Division 4. There is Multiplication so we take it first. -10 x 0 = 0 5. There is Addition and so we have 20 + 20 = 40 6. There is another Addition which is 5 + 5 =10 Finally , 20 + 20 - 0 = 40 5+5 =10, 40 + 10 = 50 The answer is 50 |
Nice one and congratulations to them. But why do they bear different surnames? |
APC |
Akwa Ibom ayaya! Ikot Ekpene has been a city on the rise, with good infrastructures springing up here and there. Hopefully Industrial development would follow. |
He may find acting roles in horror movies |
Congratulations No Abudu, beauty with brains! |
And to think that zombies will still defend this man and his boss amazes me Height of incompetency! |
Man who has spent 44 years in prison for murder dies of coronavirus three weeks to his release tribuneonlineng.comApr 21, 2020 12:49 PM A 60-year-old Michigan, United States inmate who was sentenced to life in prison as a juvenile died from coronavirus three weeks before he was set to be released, the Detroit Free Press reported. William Garrison had spent 44 years in prison on a first-degree murder conviction, connected to a shooting that happened when he was 16, in 1976. He was set to be released first week of May. But he died from COVID-19 on April 20 in the prison. Garrison had not complained of any symptoms to his family or the prison staff, but a postmortem test confirmed that he had the virus. Chris Gautz, a spokesperson for the Department of Corrections, disclosed that the agency tried to release Garrison on parole earlier this year, but “he refused to leave prison.” “He did not want to be on parole, he wanted to wait and just walk out completely free from supervision,” Gautz said. When the novel coronavirus pandemic started to spread across the United States, the Department of Corrections offered parole to Garrison again, citing his age and concern about the virus. Garrison agreed, and the Department of Corrections asked the prosecutor’s office if the mandatory 28-day waiting period for parole could be waived for him. He died before the office responded to the request. More than 520 of the state’s 38,000 prisoners have tested positive for COVID-19. Garrison and 16 other inmates have died from the virus. Garrison’s sister, Yolanda Peterson, told the Free Press that her brother was going to stay at her home after his release. “My brother shouldn’t have died in there like that,” she said. “He was trying to get free.” Source https://www.operanewsapp.com/ng/en/share/detail?news_id=3de2c21d6226c05eef002e51315b8c19_ng&news_entry_id=7fd586d7200421en_ng&open_type=transcoded&request_id=mini_share_417b636ccdf0f8af6863000ff863b066876a0a9c&from=mini&share=1&sharesource=copy_link&shareuid=417b636ccdf0f8af6863000ff863b066876a0a9c
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alizma:You don't know my point and you decided to comment Don't ever quote me again Keep your open mouth out of my post |
Even China too |
Even China too |
Akwa Ibom ayaya God bless my state |
It's their cup of tea |
Congratulations boy What a wonderful development |
Congrats Bro |