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crinkum:If your fiancee is cheating on you, why not just call off the engagement? Instead, you are looking to invest in misery and heartbreak. There are a thousand and one compatible people out there looking for love and companionship, man! What is wrong with people?? |
morereb10:I think you should just mind your business. You guys self righteousness stinks so much! ![]() |
Seem like you are buying from one of them private estates run by real estate companies. Thats mostly their M.O. You will be made to pay additional fees before you can get a deed of assignment. First all, approach a property lawyer to help you confirm that the company is a reputable one, as well as to go through the company's contract terms. Also needs to be sure the land is free from government acquisition. |
![]() Wasn't that their plan all along? They needed to reduce the number of people who could afford to buy data regularly, which was why they came up with the upward price review. Lai Mohammed should be about to receive a new medal from Bubu right now, as a reward for depleting the number of insults they have been accumulating online. Una Neva see anything ![]() |
1: Two bells (Alagomeji) 2. Navy Town 3. 4. Basket: Apere (Alapere?) 5 Kings way 6. Mary and land (Maryland) 8. Banana Island 12. Oba Akran? 13. Ajah 14 and 1are same 15 Ojuelegba |
Next thing is to hope and pray that the woman actually walks into the boutique in the near future, or spotted passing through that vicinity anytime soon. Then the attendants or owner of the shop can apprehend her. Other than that, no way else they can catch her. CCTVs without reliable database from law enforcers and government is little more than fanciful decor. |
Hmmm. The bag clearly has 25kg printed on it, and not the 50kg the person claimed it was supposed to contain. As for the contents of the bag, he should have shown us whats really inside one. Abakaliki rice has been known to contain dirts, which was the reason why people didn't patronise them since decades ago. His laments just sound like "bad belleism" All hot air without substance. |
AjayiWrites:As usual, empty words. No one is happy to leave behind families and friends if the economy is bouyant, and the prospects are bright. Libyans didn't create a good economy through wishful thinking. There are consistent policies and dedicated implementations aimed at this development. Same cannot be said for Nigeria and its voodoo economic plans. Moreover, Libya wasn't their final destination. Just a transit point on their way to Europe. |
GMBuhari:What make and model of Rover is this please? |
Nigeria isn't a country in the true meaning of the word. Its just a convenient political entity to create wealth for the very few people who are privileged to have political power. Over 70% of the country's wealth is channelled at sustaining and maintaining this political class. If you guys think there's going to be any shift in the welfare and developmental index of Nigeria with the present system of sham government in practice here, then you guys deserve all the suffering coming to you. The present system of government hasn't worked for 50 years, and voting an ancient relic devoid of economic ideas into power has made it much worse. |
spyder880:Can you kindly confirm the status of plot 17, please? Payment has been fully made. Still waiting for the survey document from you. |
He should know, as he is a beneficiary of the corrupt system from his days as a customs boss. If he could get the much he got from being in that position at NCS, up till he left as the vice president, then it doesn't take much to see the reason he has been hell bent on becoming president. Governance in Nigeria is structured such that it greatly appeals to the corrupt and the depraved. Its a system that will make an upright man throw away his integrity and his conscience. Is Atiku trying to tell us that his mission is to reform the country, just as his older brother, Bubu promised us? He's been talking about true federalism because he knows that's what reasonable people want to hear, not because he wants to implement it. Like his predecessors, he is just hungry for power and the illicit enrichment that he can get from it. Na today? ![]() |
Yet another another round tripping. After they are done, we will get to hear that the group whom the FG has been in talks with are not the real representatives of the different factions. We've been there before. Did it involve rocket science when Yar A'dua got these militants to down their weapons and embrace dialogue? I've not seen any one or groups of people this present FG can come up with that will truly speak the language these agitators understand and respect. By the time the year ends, we will still get to hear about more pipeline vandalisms. |
The announcement has generated high expectations among land owners in communities where locals expect pipelines to be channelled. When our correspondent visited Yar Mutum village in Mai’Adua Local Government, villagers informed him that they had been advised to keep their lands so that they could sell them for a lot of money when the project commences ![]() May your high expectations be realized. Your son and kinsman, Bubu, is still around to make it rain. |
The victims ought to be blamed for falling for this. Call it desperation, or whatever. But why would you accept and pay for visa issuance at a hotel that postured as an embassy office, to a Chinese man, who claimed he can get you a US visa, but wants you to travel via Trinidad and Tobago first, where you would settle down to get a job before proceeding to your final destination.. ![]() Chei...dis kontry sef...! |
When I recall the once beloved Rivers state...and Port Harcourt, fondly referred to as the "Garden City", then compare it with the present situation of things at the moment...how sad! That single state is a reflection of how low this country has sunk. Forget about PDP vs APC. The rot that eventually led to this gory situation in that state, and the Niger Delta as a whole didn't start today. Didn't manifest just because party politics and ignorant folks who are willing to be used as instruments of destruction have held sway. Its been a long time coming. That FG and INEC can no more guarantee a violence free election within a few wards in a state says a lot. The people and its government wholly deserve each other. If you are ready to kill for politicians that don't have your welfare in mind, then you deserve to die like the animal that you have become. I don't really see things improving anytime soon. It is coming to a head, and 2019 is bound to see us witness the bloodiest election period in this country's history if we continue this way. |
Why even pay any attention to him? That is just his opinion. There is no proof to show that Akwa Ibom has the best structural engineers. He's just another working stiff and a mouthpiece trying to earn his pay. |
![]() Ahhh....my brothers up north will speedily approve of and pass this bill. Anything that will improve the welfare of cattle and goats is welcome. Serious effort will be put into getting an accurate figure for the population of live stocks....animals that are raised, sold and slaughtered for meat within some months. But no serious attempt will ever be made towards getting a near accurate population figure for the country. Won't be surprised to see each cow issued with an ID card too. |
Well, Tiwa has taken him back, right? Nothing much that a regular supply of good home cooking, great bonking, and daily pocket money won't take care of. So long as he spends the allowance on fruits, boli, ice cream and the occasional alomo bitters. Keep away from the brown and white powders, and perhaps you won't get suicidal anymore. |
She dated a loser. She had a baby for the loser. 13 years down the line, she was still hanging around the loser. Now she just lost her life to a loser. What a way to end it all. At least it's comforting to know that the murderous loser is not going to escape justice. Human life has become so cheap here. |
adioolayi:Bro, I feel you on this one. What it takes is determination. You must resolve to improve your earnings, and be disciplined enough to make regular savings towards building a house. |
![]() Good to hear encouraging things such as this. Build, no matter the condition. Beginning it is half done... You see, when you put your build on a limited or very tight budget, you may not be satisfied with the final outcome. Especially now that cost of materials are so high. If you have a certain taste, strive to attain it. For that budget, you may raise the structure to it's roof, but not much further. In fact, depending on the type of roof you have in mind, you could spend more than 2m alone to roof it. |
HtwoOw:Actually, its good news to them. Seem you are ignorant of the political dynamics such a discovery implies. The only thing that made it not so good news is that it happened in Benue. The average man from SS/SE is praying for oil to be discovered in the core north, so they can ease off their parasitic relationship with the rest of this thing that calls itself a country. |
Seriously ![]() The topic and the body of the report said "Northern Nigeria" I actually became elated when I read that....until I realized that it was Benue state where the discovery was made. Typical. When it favors the north, Benue state is referred to as "north" When it doesnt suit their purpose, they remind them that they are the "middle belt" |
Sorry, but this doesn't bequeath us with bragging rights. That number 17 even makes me want to puke. Talking about the country being very rich is while the greater proportion of its people lives in abject poverty is a mockery of whatever index the measure of wealth is done. Nigeria has some super rich individuals. I agree That Nigeria itself is very rich, fvck that! Even though these are verifiable points, it only seem like trying very hard to do a PR for a country that has long lost its way. |
Well.... Dangote wants to have a finger in every single pie in naija. That man is everywhere. Let's see if his impact will be enough to break the import intensive tomato market. I actually hope it does. |
Insurgents, as in, put them in the same category as Boko Haram? Well, na dem dem. I'm not going to pretend I understand fully well, the way the mind of islamic religion fanatics work. But I'm curious to know why El Rufai was in a haste to label them as insurgents. If not carefully handled, this is going to be the beginning of another terror group. I do trust this government to mishandle this evolving crisis. That has always been their failings. Won't be funny to see another terror in the mould of BH... |
The days are evil. Getting scary to bring up kids and raise a family without the fear of letting them out of your sight for a minute. How did we get here? |
For the bride to be in white actually signifies that she is a virgin. In deeper life weddings, once it is determined the bride isn't chaste, she isn't permitted to be in white. Any other color goes. But never white. ![]() Not a surprise, though. I wouldn't touch her with a 100 foot pole. ![]() But I'm sure, to the groom, she looks like Genevieve+Omotola+Beyonce combined. Wish them well. |
![]() The report did say that the pupil was dragged to the principal's office where he was flogged. It didn't say anywhere that the kid was flogged by the youth corp teacher... Oh, no surprise here. Another post by one of them tribal bigots. So, you creating a deceptive topic heading is to help you achieve what? While I don't know how true this report is, I do know that this picture had accompanied a different news item in the past. Olodo. Try harder. Joblessness no good o! Get a life! |
That ancient relic they made a minister of communication...the dinosaur claimed he wasn't aware of NCC giving the directive to telecoms companies to increase data tariffs. That has been the hallmark of Buhari's government: outright and shamelessly lying its way out of its responsibilities. The only people who aren't tired of Nigeria's non existing government by now are the ones in the mortuary and six feet under. |
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