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Family / Re: My Marriage - A Sinking Ship. by wazobiaforu(m): 7:50pm On Jul 17, 2017
I hope you will take your time and read this!

Please do not divorce now
Please know that your wife is not evil as people said

First of all, you need to know that Money is very powerful, if a woman can kill her own child because of money, tell me if nagging is higher

This is the best advice from me

Separation!!! Or should I say "gap" you really need it to safe the marriage and also to act rightly.

How do you go about it?
Make peace with her first, give her a treat with the little you have, and tell her you need to go hustle for the family, make it a place far from home, another state for sure, either she agree or she did not, make sure you leave her with a shelter while you go out to struggle. Within few weeks her brain will go back to factory settings and you can meet your luck as well
Investment / Re: Bitcoins by wazobiaforu(m): 9:32pm On Jun 29, 2017
Aleliberty:
Beware a lot of scammers are focusing on Bitcoins now, Never donate your Bitcoins to any website or anyone claiming they trade or mining bitcoin and will be giving you percentage, most of them are day life robbers.

I was told to be truthful to myself with money, if anyone tell you to donate your Bitcoins and go to sleep and become a millionaire by their percentage, getting rich is not that easy. Run for your life, is mostly scam

Even yahoo boys don't sleep, you work for money.

With less than 5000 Naira worth of Bitcoins you can earn as much as possible as long as you are ready not to lie to yourself.

Well Said, but people will never learn
Politics / Food For Thought - Action Alliance (AA) Party Message For Nigerian by wazobiaforu(m): 5:35pm On Jun 24, 2017
food for thought

president is a Muslim.

vice president, a pastor.

senate president, a Muslim.

deputy senate president, a christian.

speaker, a christian.

deputy speaker, a Muslim.

109 senators are either Muslims or Christians.

360 federal representatives are either Christians or Muslims.

36 governors must be Muslims or Christians.

over 900 states assembly members are either Christians or Muslims.

774 local councils chairmen/chairpersons are either Muslims or Christians.

over 10,000 councillors are either Christians or Muslims.

all the ministers, commissioners, advisers, special assistants are Muslims or Christians.

the Muslims among them have visited mecca to perform lesser hajj and bigger hajj. they travel to Saudi Arabia to stone the satan. they pray 5 �� times a day. they attend jumat prayers and they fasted.

the Christians among them may have visited Jerusalem. they attend churches every Sunday. they praise Jesus to high heavens. they pay tithes, plant seeds and make offerings. they fast too and read psalms daily.

world bank says $600billion have been stolen by those running the affairs of our country Nigeria over the last decades. these people are Nigerian Christians and Nigerian Muslims.

what did they teach them in their respective churches and mosques?

2019 is approaching, do not allow any selfish politician deceive you with religion, most of them are not good Christians and Muslims, they are united in looting and divide us along religious line.
(Action Alliance (AA) is seriously working with other positive minds to checkmate the excesses of the so-called 'elites' who has been the causes of the division and hatred in our great nation). join us today! www.actionalliance.ng

Islam for Muslims / Re: Sadaqat Al-fitr: The Eid Al-fitr Charity by wazobiaforu(m): 5:27pm On Jun 23, 2017
How much is 1.6kg of wheat now please
Politics / Re: Biafra: There Will Be No Guber Poll In Anambra, Kanu Vows. by wazobiaforu(m): 8:51am On Jun 22, 2017
Hmmm
Investment / Re: How To Prevent Your Nepa Prepaid Meter Card From Running Out Fast by wazobiaforu(m): 9:17am On Jun 08, 2017
Where is the prepaid meter?
Family / Re: Please Help!!!I want to file Divorce asap by wazobiaforu(m): 9:08am On Jun 08, 2017
Use your present wedding certificate for the project, go to your village and do correct bounce back (hope you grab) then go start a new life as you have started already.. forget her, she'll move on after many trial.
Religion / Re: Check Out This Church Banner Spotted In Abuja Do You See Anything Wrong by wazobiaforu(m): 8:29am On Jun 08, 2017
Just because he is a straight forward man? Religion is mostly use for scam, either monetary, body, or any means.
Religion / Re: To The Muslims..... by wazobiaforu(m): 8:00am On Jun 08, 2017
Childish write up.

You better embrace love and mind your own business
Crime / Re: Ishola Oyenusi: Armed Robber Who Smiled To His Death (Photos) by wazobiaforu(m): 8:15pm On Jun 02, 2017
The movie OYENUSI is ON now on Africa Magic Yoruba
Politics / Nigeria Deserve A Better Deal (barr Kenneth) Action Alliance National Chairman by wazobiaforu(m): 4:48pm On May 27, 2017
Barrister Kenneth Udeze Obidiche, the National Chairman of Action Alliance (AA), in this interview with EJIKEME OMENAZU, takes a hard look on the two years of President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

 

On May 29, the current administration will be two years in office. What will you consider its major achievements?


Major achievements are measured in terms of progress and development, not in terms of hunger and deprivation. You cannot say that a government has made progress when the masses, who the government is supposed to provide for, are wallowing in abject poverty as a result of government’s inability to create employment, food security, economic stability, infrastructure, etc. These are some of the major indices used to measure achievements of a government. But they have been mostly absent as far as this government is concerned and it is two years and counting.

To what extent has the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration at the centre has fulfilled its campaign promises to Nigerians?

It is the citizens that will determine whether the promises for which they voted this government into power are being fulfilled. To determine that, certain questions are pertinent. How many jobs have been created by this government? What is the security situation in the country right now with regards to Boko Haram insurgency and terrorism? What is the exchange rate of the naira to the dollar? What conditions are our highways, airports, inner roads, railways in at the moment? What is the wage package of an average Nigerian worker? Do the farmers have enough incentives and encouragement from government to ensure food sufficiency through improved production? If the answers to these nagging questions and others are in the affirmative or otherwise, then you can have the answer to the question you posed.

Would you say the government has been prudent in the management of the economy?

We need to define our economic situation first before one can determine whether or not there has been prudent management. If you are not able to differentiate between fiscal policy and monetary policy, then you cannot manage the economy not to talk of managing it prudently. As we speak now, there are almost three currency regimes in this country and our economic managers cannot strike a balance between the exchange rate of the dollar to the naira. Some people buy the dollar at a different rate in the bank and others at a different rate in the “black market”. The government agency responsible for these disparities cannot offer a solution. Do we call that prudent economic management? What do you say about missing budget, budget padding, etc? These are serious questions that beg for serious answers.

Some people are saying that the nation is out of recession, while some say it is on its way out of recession. To what extent would you say the federal government has been able to pull the nation out of recession?

You know, recession is a normal economic phenomenon, which if well managed, should not cause unnecessary brouhaha. It is a temporary economic decline in which case trade goes down because industry is also down. Different countries have experienced recession at one time or the other, including the most industrialised and developed nations. What they have done is to increase incentives to boost industrialisation and attract foreign investment, and thereby increasing trade activities. You cannot pull your economy out of recession by shouting and bulk passing, apportioning blames. You should put up an economic think tank to fashion ways of boosting trade through increased industrialisation and attraction of Direct Foreign Investment. I don’t think this government has done enough required to balance trade and industry in order to pull the economy out of recession.

The anti-corruption crusade has been a major focus of the administration. Would you subscribe to the successes been claimed by the government in this regard? 

For you to say that the anti-corruption war is successful, you should measure the spillover effects of the campaign on the general well-being of the masses. Every government should aim at improving the livelihood of the citizens. The masses should not continue to suffer on the excuse that government is fighting graft. All the so-called recovered loot, where are they? How many of the looters have been prosecuted and jailed? How much money have you saved from blocking loopholes of administrative and fiscal waste? And where have you reinvested the recovered loot? Honestly speaking, you cannot be fighting corruption with corruption and expect to achieve positive results. Genuine anti-graft war should not be an avenue for vendetta. Some of the people in this government have been alleged to be corrupt at one time or the other. Yet, they are being protected with the paraphernalia of government authority. Then, how can we say there is progress in the war against corruption? Are some people above the law in our country?

The APC has been touting President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term in 2019. From his performances in the first two years of the administration and his ill-health, do you think he deserves a second term?

It is only a very healthy person that aspires to rule a nation as complex as Nigeria and whose challenges are as hydra-headed as the monster, hydra, itself. Our President has tried his best to muzzle energy in the last two years to face the challenges of governance. But, the truth is that you cannot cheat nature. His health is failing and it will be very unfair to keep pushing him to continue. He is an elder statesman and that is the role he should be playing at this point in his life, so that he doesn’t break down. Anyone or group calling on President Buhari to continue in office as President is not only an enemy of the President, but also an enemy of this country. We need to move forward and make progress. This country is endowed by God with rich capable human resources that can steer the abundant mineral and material resources of this nation towards progress and prosperity for the masses. We must make progress.

A cross section of Nigerians sees former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as a better option to President Buhari for the APC. What is your take on this possibility?

 

Everything is possible in politics. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has been around a long time and he has the right to aspire to the highest public office in the land, himself having been a number two man in the saddle during the Olusegun Obasanjo era. However, there are other factors that are considered in aspiring to public office, especially the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I cannot speak for APC on whom to hand over their tickets to during the 2019 elections; neither can I speak for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and others aspirants on their preferred platforms for attaining their ambitions. What I can say is that Nigeria deserves a better deal and we have a very credible platform in Action Alliance (AA).


How would you explain the defections of top politicians to the APC in recent time?

Defections have unfortunately become part of the democratic culture in our political development. This trend seriously threatens the entrenchment of institutional democracy in our system, vis a vis political parties. We no longer have strong political parties in opposition because party men and women are so weak in character with unbridled penchant for jumping ship into the ruling party without recourse to the party that facilitated their elections into public office. There must be a serious constitutional check against this trend unless we all want our country to plunge into a one party state that eventually breeds despotism. I think it is mostly people that have baggage in their kitty that jump ship in order to receive protection from the ruling party or gratification from government.

With the crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) do you think your party, the Action Alliance, can give the APC a good challenge come 2019 elections bearing in mind that a lot of Nigerians still see it as small?

It is the ideology of a political party that makes it strong psychologically, and make people buy into the manifesto of the party and strengthen it numerically. The ideology of Action Alliance is open, simple, strong and masses-oriented. What we are doing now is to sensitive the people and water down this ideology so that the people will understand that they are the primary stakeholders in the government business. Both APC and PDP have ‘clique’ or ‘cult’ orientations and they have bamboozled the people into fear and uncertainty using the apparati of government. Fortunately, the people are more enlightened now politically. They can see that there is light at the end of the tunnel. AA offers that light and we are asking as many young people as want to be involved in government to come to AA and purchase Nomination and Expression of Interest Forms free of charge to contest elections at the various levels of government. We are ready to challenge the status quo.

What is your 2019 vision for Nigerians?

In 2019, I see a Nigeria where the masses will rise to speak with one voice showing their displeasure with the anti-peoples policies of the present APC government and with a collective strength show them the red card to the exit door, having failed millions of Nigerian masses, especially the poor and unemployed literates. I also see a Nigeria where the so-called elite will be shocked to their bone marrow with the level of political consciousness of the people, whom I see to reject any form of enticement and be bold enough to elect leaders that will step down the tension in the land. I see a vision in 2019 where people will choose the ideology of AA…’That the masses may live’.

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is said to be surrounded by Aso Rock cabal that would not allow him perform to the optimum. What is your take on this?

The Acting President is a renowned lawyer and technocrat. I am sure he knows what his constitutional rights and privileges are. He also comes from a political and religious pedigree to the extent that he may not be one to be easily pushed around. So far, I don’t think that his duties have been usurped. What the so-called cabal is doing is taking advantage of the Office of the President due to the failing health of the Commander-in-Chief. The Office of the Acting President has not been infringed upon to the best of my knowledge.


http://independent.ng/may-29-nigerians-deserve-better-deal-obidiche/

Business / Re: How To Set Up A Sports Betting Business In Lagos by wazobiaforu(m): 11:35am On Apr 21, 2017
I want to be sure licensing is not free and that may be the highest huge money to be consider while planning for it
Nairaland / General / Re: . by wazobiaforu(m): 8:19am On Apr 07, 2017
Actually a place to be, never believe a scam free group can exist.. kudos to the brain behind it

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