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Terry G has a sachet water factory which he opened early this year and it looks like it’s doing very well. He has 4 working pickup trucks already. See more photos after the cut… ![]()
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Karleb:They are very rare. |
Jennydoris:Dem go jus dey smell together ... dem go pollute house ... food ... dem go even pollute der fellow man ![]() |
NLFreak:It is not the country that is not progressing, it is our corrupted leaders that doesn't want the country to progress. |
Leebeedo:Your papa |
Smartiegurl:But they shouldn't fend for themselves in a thieving manner now |
Leaving the begging to the beggars. |
ARKdiscloser7:What did GEJ achieved? In the time of Obasanjo everything dey swit now ... unemployment rate is low .... before i 4get .... rememba dah it is Obasanjo dah introduce the fone you are usin to browse nw .... |
[b]No matter how a man keeps to himself, one day, the man will come out of his shell to mingle. This can be liken to the funny life style of the former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo and his former deputy, Atiku Abubakar, when his former deputy paid him a visit. Atiku who is an intending Presidential aspirant under the All Progressive Congress (APC), is one of the few leaders who knows how to make use of the social media for his campaign without employing the services of a social media consultant. He feels more comfortable dishing out his manifestos and achievements so far especially outside political office. The former deputy president, revealed that no matter the political parties difference that exist in Nigeria, he and the former President are united in the hope of building a better Nigeria. He disclosed that he went to visit the former President and in his fatherly way, asked him if he has eaten and should join him in eating their local dish. Earlier with my former boss: "Atiku!" "Sir" "Have you eaten? Come and eat amala with me" After the happy session, as the former VP was about to leave, the president held him back to relax as Amala takes time to digest. According to Atiku, "I was about to leave after lunch, but my former boss objected: "VP sit down. Amala and ewedu takes time to digest" [/b]
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[b] The Federal Government has told all striking health workers under the umbrella of the National Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP) to forget their salaries for the period they are on strike. In a circular signed by the Director, Department of Hospital Services, Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, Dr Patience Osinubi, the government said the strike was illegal. It asked the executive officers of tertiary hospitals where the striking workers currently work to communicate the issue to the Accountant-General of the Federation to determine how much of their salaries will be deducted. Osinubi said the “No work, no pay” is now in effect and that the process of disciplinary action against those who embarked on illegal strike will soon begin. According to her, all staff of the hospitals should be notified that striking workers would not be paid for the period they abandoned their duty posts. She said the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) has dissociated itself from the NUAHP. Reacting to the circular, NUAHP president said the Federal Government was responsible for the problem in the sector with its double standards. Faniran said no profession was bigger than the others, adding that all professions should be partners in progress. He blamed the Health Minister, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu, for the discrimination as medical doctors were seen as the head of the health sector. He said some rulings by the National Industrial Court (NIC) which were in favour of the union, were never implemented by the government, hence the need to embark on the strike.[/b]
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My mum said ‘no way’. I told her to pray for me and she said she wasn’t going to, so I told her I’d pray for myself. Some cousins of mine in Calabar then called her and told her to encourage me, that what I want to do is good. She told them someone else should go into it, and they asked her why someone else should. They told her I should do it because it would be good for the state. She finally agreed. Friends have also been supportive. They say I’m strong. They also say this is my kind of thing because I fight for people. But they advised me to be careful because politics is dirty. I told them the only way things will get better is if good people get inside. One can only change things if inside, not from the outside. I’m gunning for the House of Reps representing Akpabio Bakassi federal constituency. During my campaign, one thing I know for sure is that I’m not going to promise heaven and earth. When you promise too much, you are may end up not doing anything and that becomes a problem.
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krall:This ladies are highly equipped dan marine spirit ... dey are Oceanic Spirits They dwell in the Ocean ![]() |
dancok:Thank you ma Broda ![]() |
JOETYNO:You are stilling jonzzing ... you are not ready 4 a serious relationship ![]() |
lilprinze:Yes oo ... Ma guy ... Politics don turn an Igbo Boy to be bearing a Yoruba Name ![]() |
Make God dey protect us ... The year is ending ... Baba God na your hand we dey oooo ![]() |
Jos-based comedian and musician Longji Joseph popularly known as Comedian MC Longs has died, 8 days after he was involved in ghastly car accident. comedian Mc long, Comedian MC Longs He was driving around 8pm with a friend on November 6th from Barkin Ladi Local Govt Area of Plateau state when he was involved in a road traffic collision. He was rushed to the hospital where doctors detected he had fractured a few limbs. He eventually fell into a coma and was put on life support. He died last night November 14th. His friend survived the accident. The comedian said to be in his early 30s is survived by a young wife and two children. May he rest in prefect peace.
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Lagos State House of Assembly aspirant, Desmond Ellliot in a recent interview with Vanguard spoke extensively about his new career in politics. Desmond didn’t say he was going into politics for the money, but insisted money is key when it comes to politics Check out excerpts from the interview after cut Why did you suddenly go into politics? I didn’t suddenly go into politics; politics has always been a part of me. I’ve been involved in campaigns for some Governors and even the President. I’ve been on the campaign trail for very long time now. Even though I have never sought any elective office before I have always had it at back of my mind as something I would do one day. It is not a surprise at all, it’s a well-thought out action and I came very prepared. I didn’t just sleep one day and say okay, it’s time to go into politics If you were elected into the Lagos State House of Assembly, what change should people expect from you? A Lot; First, I’m young, dynamic, very vibrant and fast thinking. I’ve had lots of links with corporate bodies, private bodies and nonprofit organizations. Through me I know a lot can be achieved because of my articulated experience. Just wait and see me in action. Why Surulere? That’s my constituency; I think it’s good I face my constituency for now Are you going to leave Nollywood if you get elected? I can never leave Nollywood, I am only going to help in propagating and promoting laws that would help to structure the industry and make it better and improve it from the present situation – that’s it. Why did the name ‘Olusola’ just come up from nowhere? Olusola didn’t just come up; I’m in an industry where we have names. Desmond is my first name, Elliot is my last name and my middle name is Sola. I’m going to a constituency that knows me as Sola so I put it in; it’s not something I just suddenly developed. Everyone is surprised, we’ve gone past surprise; question is what do you have to offer? Let’s move on. Whether I have the name Sola or not, that does not affect my capability to do work How do you see some of your Nollywood colleagues going into politics; do you think anybody can just wake up one morning and say they want to go into politics without having the potential in them?s First, everyone is entitled by law to vote and be voted for. Secondly, I am maybe not too surprised that many of Nollywood actors in this dispensation are going into politics. It’s not too far from the fact that there have been a lot of socio-economic changes that have happened to us in recent times. That being as it may, we still must realize the fact that Nollywood or entertainment as an industry has contributed immensely to the growth of the Nigerian economy and as such, it is not absurd or strange that those who have contributed to the growth of the economy should want to partake in politics to serve. We have a good relationship with our fans which are the public and the grassroots. Sometimes people don’t just accept it because they don’t understand why somebody who is playing make-believe on TV should want to rule or serve. At the end of the day, I can’t speak for everybody but what I do know is everyone is entitled as far as you’re a Nigerian to vote and be voted for. Many people believe that entertainers are getting into politics because of money? Granted, yes, there’s money in politics but have you asked yourself one question, is it sand that you use to play politics? The answer is No. What you’re playing politics with is money. I’m not so much into what government is going to be giving as allowance, my idea as a fresh mind is how to harness the resources around me and provide for the people. Because if I just stick with what government is giving, then I am just going to be like everybody else. But when I harness resources from both home and abroad, harness NGOs, harness non-profit organizations, corporate bodies, private bodies, and bring all into creating social responsibility and social development in the people, then I know I’m achieving something that has not been done before. That is the major difference I’m bringing in; using me and the platform I have to create a lot and to make so many changes. It’s already started. You said you’re into politics for the youths? I didn’t say I was there for the youths, I just said I also represent the youths Do you have anything special to offer them? Oh yes, in my constituency, I want to make it a point of duty that in the next two years, every youth as long as you’re a Surulere resident, you’re doing some form of tertiary education. Right now as it stands, we have already gotten admission for a couple of people at the Open University to study. We also have skills acquisition in that same university, we also have things to offer like nursing abroad. All these are subject to funding which I intend to have from corporate bodies and see how we can interface. There’s a lot that could be done which is the reason why I said you need brighter, fresher, renewable minds that are ready to work. My plan is to make sure I get people to go learn skills, empower them by getting them shops to realize these skills, get even the banking sector into realizing the SMEs, make sure there’s funding, try to get as many people off the streets as possible Are you planning to provide jobs for youths or what? I’m not a job maker but I can make sure that I provide the avenue for which they can work. I can influence things when I become a lawmaker. Why APC? It’s the party of change, it’s the party to be in, and it’s the party to realize every dream. Its manifesto has said we are giving more than a million jobs to youths; every unemployed youth is entitled to at least N5, 000 a month. There’s housing and I’m talking genuine housing, low-cost housing for people, the expansion of Lagos State in terms of housing is one of the things we’re looking at. There’s so much, not just promises but things you know they can do. A simple example is what you see happening in Osun State which is almost like a blueprint where even children are entitled to lunch; they are entitled to one meal a day from the government. Those are the kinds of social welfare we’re talking about, alleviating the problems and the poverty of people. This is a party that means change; all I’m asking for is people should get into this boat and seize this opportunity to be in this party because it is indeed the party of change. It is diversified in terms of the people that are members of the party, you couldn’t ask for anything better
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Did you come here to advertise ya website ? ... Sowie mission failed Try again later ![]() |
Oga ... go change ya English first .... before i giv ma opinion ![]() |
I knw dey der ooo ... na you cos am ooo ... no be me ooo |
Baba Tinubu always go for something dah wud favour him ... whoever brings the largest gifts would be given the Presidential opportunity Dahs the way things work in politics .... ![]() Baba Tinubu always using his brain since 2004 - TILL GEJ ERA ![]() |
Notin .. I jus want a free and fair election ... no mago mago ... no thief thief A peaceful election is wot we are all praying for. Am out ![]() |
Wen will we stop all this accept Muslim by force of a tin ... it as become rampand in the Islamic States Make God save us ooo ![]() |
Asari Tokunbo since GEJ don settle you with a post in the House of Reps ... you don become GEJ dog Mad like you ... with dah your big belle ... you be like person wey kwanshoko catch ![]() |
OP ... Are you der wen it happened? I hate amebo gist ... and Nigerians love Amebo gist gan ni But why is the Governor using a Bulletproof car? Is he afraid to die? looooolz Nigeria get mouth since 2000 - TILL GEJ ERA ![]() |
Na everyday Military is moving to Sambasi forest ... But dem no go catch Boko Haram .. Are dey moving to start in Sambisi forest ... why are dey moving instead of attacking Boko Haram Naija Soldiers sha Dem get mouth since 2000 - TILL GEJ ERA ![]() |
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