UncleAyo's Posts
Nairaland Forum › UncleAyo's Profile › UncleAyo's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 (of 59 pages)
Jakumo:I enjoy reading through your write-up. I hope our national assembly will see to legalising the cultivation of this wonderful plant. |
The pharmaceautic industry can't hide the efficiency of cannabies for a long time. I first heard about the healing benefit from a cancer patient who got cured from use of cannabis. |
Jakumo:You seems to be very knowledged about this topic. I hope our senators and rep members will take action and legalise cannabis in Nigeria. |
For the religous minded; Cannnabis has nothing to do with religion. It is a natural plant believed to be created by God. And all plant are given to us for medicine. Everything is given for a purpose. The use may be regulated though with proper citizen orientation about the side effects |
. Should Nigeria Legalise the growing of Marijuana (Cannabis) For medical use? Watch these videos and state your opinion (see other videoss down the thread) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSdjvEnyRzk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNT8Zo_sfwo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM5eX1qcPJ8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMCl8Gq9IEw Countries that have legalised Marijuana include: Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
|
mancoconut:A travel to South West will clear some of your doubt. |
Tomek09:Some people are just born to chestbeat even when no one is ready to compete with them. |
hargbolahan01:I pray they pass the bill. Because it will encourage more investors and investment inflow to Ibadan and Oyo state at large. |
gfaruk:I will download the my oyo app. I ussually hear Edmond Obilo talks about it. Thank you! |
proeast:This is not thread to mock Ibadan. This is my way of engaging the governor, and I know he listen. Stop putting mouth in other people's business unecessary. I know your state of origin is the best and a perfect state and your governor is the best governor. Hope you are now happy |
. I was at the Airport Road today and saw how convoy vehicles from Edo state are battling with pot holes and dusts on the road. Airports are points of entry to any major cities, and the environment of an Airport sends the greatest "first impression" to any new comer who in many way may have plan to invest in that city. I can tell properly that many of the roads that lead to the Ibadan Airport are still in poor condition and not suit for proper commuting. 1. The major Road from the airforce School to the Airport: This road should be the most beutified road in the city of Ibadan but the opposite is the case. I once use to think that there is another proper road that link to the Ibadan Airport, until I recently discover that its the only road. On this road, there is no drainage system, the road looks like one that leads to an evil forest. It is more or less like just covering the ground with cement. It is not dualised and there are no decorative measure or signs it leads to an Airport but bushes and few houses and shops. Suggestions: The road should be dualised, and made more suitable for movement. Not only that, proper decorative measures should be put into place... 2. The Idi-Osan - Airport Road: is another road which leads to the airport. The brigde as promised has not been repaired, and the road is bad. 3. The Idi-Osan - Para road: is another road that leads to the airport - although a shortcut road. This road was last used more than five years ago. The reason is becasue of a major bridge that was destroy due to constant erosion. Idi-Osan Para road apart from being one of the road that lead to the airport is a road used by thousands who work in the centre of the city. I believe first impression at the Airport environment by any in-coming persons will last very long. Beautiful Airport enviroment is also a sign of development, of which Ibadan should be a pace setter city.
|
You seems to be the dumb one here. And you lack moral for supporting evil. If its your $800 stolen will you be happy? Considering OP's comment soo far: Click "like" if you agree that this OP is dumb or Click "Share" if you think he is in his right mind |
Please, house, I now have a Graduate Assistantship attached to a second school and I wish to change the school on my visa appointment to the this second school. Do I need to pay for another visa appointment fee to put up a new i-20 number? |
Your phone or computer displayed a save version of the nasim website. Log out of the portal and log in again. This sure will rectify the issue. |
iamDrRhymes:Please, what are these infrastructures if I may ask? |
Tinubuadvocate:The word "Best" as used here it too ambiguous. Can you please buttress it with appropiate examples |
Dahunsipaul:Office |
In south-Western Nigeria, whenever education is mentioned in any conversation, the next name that is most like mention is chief Obafemi Awolowo's. What legacy will you remember General M. Buhari of Nigeria for? |
If you live in Ibadan will not mind a monthly payment of #35,000 as starting Salary (which will be increased every 2 months) as a Graphic Designer for a new Book Publishing Firm, send the following detail to indomitableeagles@gmail.com 1. Your address in Ibadan 2. Samples of your past works (past graphics design works made by you) 3. Your phone number and other details If you are selected, you will be contacted for further action to take through your email. Only genuine applicant should forward the information as stated above with email titled as : "Graphics Designer" to This is the same firm I am currently working for and the need for a serious Graphics designer is urgent. |
This post is based on my newly created "Diary of a beginner data scientist" with link: https://www.nairaland.com/6619658/diary-beginner-data-scientist |
Coldshisha:Weldone |
Toosure70:Good |
Generalnomercy:Do you mean we should start chest-beating online? Yoruba are known to be strategic not the online empty chest beating. Wisdom is profitable. |
903three:Please sir, stop striking out people's opinion. They have the right to self expression, to hold their opinion. |
TrackerXL:You have the right to your opinion and the truth cannot be changed by anybody's opinion. I live in Ibadan. |
updatechange:How come you knew what I was about to type? One does not need to be a genius to know that their mission is to supply weapons and food to killer herdsmen and kidnappers (bandits). This is not the first time they will be doing this. This just got caught on camera |
