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Good enough that this is in the "Jokes Section", cos i didn't see anything worth commenting on. ![]() |
HOTWATER:If this is supposed to be a p.o.rn video, there is something missing, yeah you guessed right, A NA.KED CHIC. All i could see was a na.ked man and a horse. Sorry o! but did he DO! the horse at some point in the film ![]() |
warriiboguy:I just love wealthy people, they are so simple. My mentor once said that "Poor people dress UP, while rich people dress DOWN", get my drift. |
Ultimate200:Did you experience Buhari's MAXIMUM rule of the eighties . I WONDER THIS FAITH OF YOUR'S!!! |
delvinmaya:Another point i want to make is that, it doesn't just take a detailed plan to create an upward change in anything but also the will power to get the necessary things done. We can see Fashola doing just that in Lagos State, cos he has the will power. Well back to Buhari's manifesto, i find solace in the fact that not everyone can wake up at the same time. Some people wake up 45years earlier, while others wake up 40 years later. |
[quote author=WhiteTechnology post=29394174]Buhari is not the messiah As the author said Buhari's plan did not create a platform for citizens contribution If Buhari thinks we would accept the era of monkey(ND) dey work baboon(Arewa) they chop based on our oil wealth, then he is in for a rude and brute shock SW youths This below is what you guys need and not VP position 1) Resource Control 2) Fiscal Federalism 3) Privatization 4) Political Federalism 5) Decentralization of Nigeria 6) Restructuring of Nigeria 6) Institutions giving detail account of their financial/other activities to the public through their websites/panels for public scrutiny every 3months. Which are the fastest route to I) economic diversification, ii) citizenry prosperity iii) political stability iv) reduce corruption These 7 points are the basis of True Federalism which can help Nigeria become a Super Power and a first world Nation. Well said! ![]() |
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errandboy:Here we go again!!! ![]() |
delvinmaya:You are totally right. Most people do not understand that a successful business is already born from a successful and well articulated business plan. The reverse can also be said for an unsuccessful business. Manifestos are exactly like what business plans are to entrepreneurs. A failed government is as result of a failed manifesto. |
appini:Thank you! This is what we have been trying to make people see. A Dictator doesn't turn into a democrat overnight, at least he needs a mentor. Buhari doesn't have a mentor to mentor him on democratic ways, we know how rigid he is.A mature lion can go ahead and shave his mane entirely, but that doesn't stop him from being a lion. God bless you and Happy New Year, 2015. ![]() |
Afrok:Amen!!! |
maxism2:Davido, better things to come. I was suprised to hear that Davido won 22 awards in 2014. What a way to grace and end the year! ![]() |
Tassembly:Wetin dey do this guy ?? Other people dey show picture of good things and achievements, you are showing a picture of disaster. Guy, change lane and stop dwelling in all this bad news. |
Mine is coming very soon. I am attracting it into being now. |
lalasticlala:Ol boy yeee, see house!!! I am very happy for Timaya. More grease to his elbow. |
DDeliverer:THAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU! WE HAVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL THEM THIS ALL ALONG. |
idumuose:So very true! |
musiwa97:Finally you have woken up to what Awolowo was supposed to do way back in 1966. Good morning, Sir! |
millionaireman:God bless you! You are so, so right. Born-to-rule mentality still hasn't left those guys and that's what some people don't understand. |
Kororugged:Ok! |
Lachynos2k2:Yes!!! ![]() |
[b]OPEN LETTER TO MR BUHARI.!!! By; Usman Okai Austin Dear Mr Buhari, Your generation is a very privileged one, You run the race, you handover the baton for others to run, you cannot hold on to the baton more than is necessary. indeed. In 1975 at the age of 33, you were appointed the Military Governor of the North-Eastern State, present day Borno & Yobe states. In 1976 at the age of 34 you became the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources. In 1978 at the age of 36 you became the Chairman of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Today the reverse is the case. Most Nigerians at age of 35 are still unemployed and still living with parents. Many are still not married. During your time you were already Governor at this age. One major reason for this unfortunate turn of events is that many elders like you have refused to voluntarily handover the baton to the next generation. Life should be a relay race where one runs his race and hands over to the next. In Nigeria many elders like you have run their races and are still holding on tenaciously to the baton. When are you going to handover to the next person? It is either you do it voluntarily or risk disgrace at the polls. In 1983 at the age of 41, . Most Nigerians in at that age have not had the opportunity to serve, but we still remain committed to the Nigerian project. You should rather be graceful to God and to Nigerians for the numerous opportunities that have come your way to serve Nigerians. Others are begging for just one opportunity to serve. Sir, you have to accept the stark reality on ground that you have served your time already. That is life for you. You run the race, you handover the baton for others to run, you cannot hold on to the baton more than is necessary. As a former head of State you are already a member of the Council of State Meeting. You have every avenue to channel your views across. You don’t necessarily have to be in a frontline role, you can serve in an advisory capacity. That is still service. Culled from: https://www.facebook.com/deo.omokhua/posts/10152978242662220[/b] |
Kenai:But is that not the problem with Nigeria Most people don't know what they want. How can some people at this time and age still be rooting for Buhari? Unbelievable! ![]() |
ovadoze:Great man!!! ![]() |
ogene007:Correct man. Some youths just want to mortgage their future. ![]() |
Kenai:One hundred and seventy million likes, my friend. ![]() |
T.A. Orji has delivered nothing but pain to the Abians, who can blame them for wanting the PDP out. I am in total support of their decision. |
veraponpo:Mods, why is there no dislike button here? |
zoomzu:Terrible decision!!! ![]() |
voiceofnigeria:[b]I respect Mr President and simply love and laugh at this letter, OPEN LETTER TO MR BUHARI.!!! By; Usman Okai Austin Dear Mr Buhari, Your generation is a very privileged one, You run the race, you handover the baton for others to run, you cannot hold on to the baton more than is necessary. indeed. In 1975 at the age of 33, you were appointed the Military Governor of the North-Eastern State, present day Borno & Yobe states. In 1976 at the age of 34 you became the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources. In 1978 at the age of 36 you became the Chairman of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Today the reverse is the case. Most Nigerians at age of 35 are still unemployed and still living with parents. Many are still not married. During your time you were already Governor at this age. One major reason for this unfortunate turn of events is that many elders like you have refused to voluntarily handover the baton to the next generation. Life should be a relay race where one runs his race and hands over to the next. In Nigeria many elders like you have run their races and are still holding on tenaciously to the baton. When are you going to handover to the next person? It is either you do it voluntarily or risk disgrace at the polls. In 1983 at the age of 41, . Most Nigerians in at that age have not had the opportunity to serve, but we still remain committed to the Nigerian project. You should rather be graceful to God and to Nigerians for the numerous opportunities that have come your way to serve Nigerians. Others are begging for just one opportunity to serve. Sir, you have to accept the stark reality on ground that you have served your time already. That is life for you. You run the race, you handover the baton for others to run, you cannot hold on to the baton more than is necessary. As a former head of State you are already a member of the Council of State Meeting. You have every avenue to channel your views across. You don’t necessarily have to be in a frontline role, you can serve in an advisory capacity. That is still service. Culled from: https://www.facebook.com/deo.omokhua/posts/10152978242662220[/b] |