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Many two fightings in this obodo Nigeria.
Osinbajo vs Saraki
Fasola vs Goje
Wizkid vs Davido
McGalaxy vs German juice
Who will I fight with now |
Goje is a mere cry baby. Fash baba is smarter. |
The Ag. President has denied issuing this statement via his spokesman,Laolu Akande. Huge permutations going on. Revolution is all we need! |
What do you expect? Everyone answering his father's name. Huge permutations going on. Osinbajo needs not to throw out any punch. Common! Pleñty pigs really want to get into mud.Wisdom is principal to direct. Pretty sure he needs that for the massive shenanigans around him. Can assure you he will laugh best cause they really want him to laugh last |
Omooba77:Yeah. Same Baba Lucas. Came to LAUTECH From UI |
Used to have an Old Prof. in my alma mater then, who had delight in flogging your buttocks when you come late to his class or your shirt not well tucked in. Whether male or female. Prof. Lucas of Mechanical Engineering, LAUTECH. It was fun!The students today would be delighted to have someone flog them if that could end the yeye strike. #ReOpenLAUTECH |
The DSPs carrier politically, will be dead by the end of this tenure. This is the lowest ebb we have ever gotten to in law making. Very irresponsible set of people,who are self serving and ridiculous. Revolution is still the Key! We need to break this cycle of impunity! |
#FundLAUTECH to pay salaries isn't the way to go. It is in no way sustainable. As an Alumnus,I would subsribe to fixing projects in the name of the ALUMNI, with whatsoever raised. The government must pay! I strongly believe the Initiators had good intention when it all started. Not rulling out the possibility of being politicized. Now shame to the two Emperors in Oyo and Osun who have left the institution to gasp for breath. It is very unfortunate to see these hypocrites asking for restructuring when they are not ingenuine enough to generate revenues to meet their needs. |
Flip is a NO NO for me. Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new |
We need this to serve as a deterrent to other yeye Lawmakers. Power to the people! Whether it is the clueless Governor or his constituency people. Whichever. We need a scape goat ![]() |
It is perennial without doubt. When it rains, I don't dare taking that (shortest) route to link up with my street. I would rather take the Iwo road interchange. It is one of the circular roads the Parrot governor wants to reconstruct. We hope he does that before the expiration of his tenure. |
Nice one from father and son. The likes of Frank Nweke Junior,Chukwuemeka Chikelu,Segun Adeniyi,Reuben Abati and now Femi Adesina were astute professionals before they picked up the job of being the government/president mouthpiece. The system, does not (in any way) make them 'comfortable' on the job. Whether blindly or stupidly,they needed to defend their paymasters. Blame the system and not these gentlemen. But their lies should be small small o ![]() |
Want to suggest that looted funds should be used to build notable infrastructure like stadium, skyscraper,national edifice etc and be named as Proceed of Corruption Complex Anything less than this means outright re-looting ![]() |
This part of the curriculum wouldn't fly. If you have ever lived in the north, you would understand that you can't seperate Islam from Arabic language. There are several Arabic schools where students haven't had any knowledge of western education. Many of these students are Almajiris who are always willing tools in the hands of Islamist during religious crisis....(Remembering Bauchi 1991 religious crises) The government/Religious Education Council will be doing a whole lot of good by returning CRK/IRK to the curriculum, while Arabic and French languages could be options for willing students to pick from. This is not the time to be playing with a sensitive issue as this in an already volatile entity God bless Nigeria. |
Kyase:. What a comic relief! ![]() |
danidee10:Yeah! That's the reality. Nigerians are smarter than what you're insinuating. This is not the President of Comoros Island (With due respect). Hide for how long? ![]() |
This man again?
Well, there's no way the death of the president can be hidden. |
We have always had a very selfish and self-centred legislative arm. This style of governance doesn't look good for us with scarce resources. |
The APC government hasn't done anything different from the former PDP led government as regards budget. The looters have been waiting for a time like this to 'legitimately' loot as appropriated for. The government of PDP was '6' and APC is half-a-dozen. |
lexy2014:Sincerely we are on the same page; have you noticed the states find it difficult to organize local government election? The allocations are hijacked by the governors,while they send pea-nuts to their stooges at the LG councils to re-loot? For how long would this cycle of impunity continue? I think the fight for good governance and accountability should go beyond the media. |
lexy2014:As much as I share in your sentiment,it is pertinent to state that the structure we operate now is counter-productive. Have you looked into the budget of the National Assembly? The fleet of cars in the entourage of our ministers? Yes the governors are not exempted,because they are emperors. Regionalism may not solve all our problems but it would definitely reduce cost of governance at the centre and make the regions think out of the box. Not the robbing Peter to pay Paul type of governance. We lost our values a long time ago via this system that romances and encourage corruption. |
lexy2014:The 6 geopolitical zones would be adopted as federating units. Less power at the centre. Each zone would develop at it own pace with resource control. Federally generated revenues would be paid by each zone to the federal purse. No Abuja by force craziness. Less agitation from geopolitical zones. |
Nothing, but the whole truth. This man has spoken the mind of an average rational- thinking Nigerian. With less than 2years to wrap up his tenure,PMB has no Midas touch in his kitty to turn things around. This government lacks the wherewithal to fix the battered economy. Where are the alternatives? None!!! The only praise PMB will get is if he and the lousy Senate succumbs to restructuring the country. Devolution of power is the key! |
Bad team selection. Poor passing skills. Low morale. Ego driven guys . Tactical blunders. MOD please remove the topic coz I hate seeing that score |
Bizzare! |
What a miss from Bafana....could have been 2 nil |
No bite no passion. Poor delivery. |
Yeye team...SAfrica up |
Ahmed Musa....This would definitely be a nice inclusion |
The formation should change in the second half. |
This first half is a sham. Missing V.Moses |
Why is the midfield like this? |
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Who will I fight with now