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lumiaro:Be very truthful to yourself. If you have an open role in your office as a front desk in a corporate setting, would you employ her? |
SmartPolician:Will you stop typing what you can not substantiate? |
AWONEYAN:Truly might not be very far from the truth. It sounds odd and funny but then, everything is possible. 🏃🏃🏃 |
AMINDA:..... his business. |
LordBiden:What was he looking for in ADC in the first place? To think the gladiators in ADC would queue behind him in the primaries is like telling the lion to queue behind the dog in an election. It's never going to happen. To me, it appears he just went there primarily because he had nowhere else to go and he just wanted to belong somewhere, anywhere. It would have been better for him to stay in Labor party. But then, why am I concerned? |
People are just funny and some educated illiterates also jumped on this bandwagon of twisting Wike's expression. The fact remains that Wike has a lot of enemies who would always look for a way to bring him down. I'm not surprised tho,he is one of the star performers of this administration despite being a member of the opposition. So, they would want him brought down by any means possible. If Wike wanted to shoot Seun, would it be by breaking the screen of his television? Or what exactly are you people twisting because I don't understand. I even noticed that those appointees of the federal government that are not performing, you people have not got their time. But the only 3 that have proven to be active and moving mountains are all targeted for criticism and you people wanted them down by any means possible. Wike, Tunji Ojo and Dave Umahi. Wetin happen sef. It is well o but Wike has not committed any crime by expressing himself. In addition, these people all know where they meet but you people are here fighting yourselves and drinking Panadol for their headache. O di egwu. |
Ofunaofu:Parallel government you say? Where would be their federal Secretariat 😂😂😂😂😂 |
Wasky101:Pls allow them continue. They should engage themselves with that. It is allowed! It appears they've even stopped donating 10-15m all around town primarily because it's no longer looking like they'll ever get what they wanted. When I said it was advance vote-buying, some people called me names, they said that is what he had always done since he left power in the East. Why the stoppage? Even the Christian gatherings, congresses and vigils he was attending prior to the last elections, why did he stop if he was sincere? I know even the breaking of fast and romance with the north will also stop after February 2027. So, who is fooling who? |
[quote author=LegendHero post=139010867]Go and see massive concrete road being constructed in Osun by the FG. You will kry and leave Nairaland if you see the thickness. is working! Anyone saying otherwise is literally blind!! |
iwaeda:I don't really know much but I know that odo iya alaro link bridge will be one of them.that one is in the open and we all see it daily. |
allthingsgood:I've got no time for your type. Stay off my mention |
Putindbutt:You can say that again.in fact, some of them will go on hunger strike because they develop stomach disorders upon seeing good news. |
chukwutee:Thank you very much. Pls tell him the truth. Actually, to them, they're doing Peter Obi a favour by insulting the government on his behalf, and Obi himself has never come out to condemn the insults, meaning he's enjoying it. But unfortunately, they're demarketing him because it merely shows the caliber of followers he has and the category of people he represents. They need to grow up. Back to the matter, I'm beginning to see the gencos as saboteurs in this matter. A debt that hasn't been paid in decades is now being revisited by this government with a view to finding a lasting solution to the epileptic power generation and supply and that is when you're now saying you would not agree. I think the government should give new licenses for power generation and allow fresh investors to go into the business if the existing gencos prefer to be ignored. |
allthingsgood:You don't compare your country to another. How many South Africans come to Nigeria for greener pasture? We're the ones always wanting to japa. You too can insult any country you want, provided you would never need to go near their borders. But who knows tomorrow! You might insult Japan today, thinking you would never need them, only for an ample opportunity to come up in 10 years time that requires that you travel there and you get the visa and everything, only for your old insulting tweets to lift up it's face and wait for you at the immigration point of entry. The bottom line is take your digital footprint seriously. We're in the technology age, so we should evolve so we're not caught up in the middle. When there was no social media in those days, your insults doesn't go beyond your environment but now, the whole world is seeing what you put out online. Let's all be guided. |
This is what I've always talked about. Online insults can come to hunt you after many years. I'm sure that guy might never have thought he would, one day, be on his way to South Africa. Restraining yourself online, even in the face of provocation, is paramount because your digital footprint is an integral part of the identity. You don't go about insulting people, institutions or government would not do you any good. Instead, it will put you under some radar you might not even be aware of until the day that God says your cup is full. This should be an eye opener, especially for the obidients. I'm not begging you to change your ways but it's a mere advice, an unsolicited one at that. |
If God has sent you, then reject the money and just do the work of God. Eran |
MarketDispatch:It's not for purchase, it is for the formal awareness of the baale that he actually has taken ownership based on the purchase. You have to be a verified owner before you can have a right to build. |
MarketDispatch:There are some locations that the village head needs to give you a signed document (separate from what the seller has given to you as proof of purchase). I don't know if it happens in other places but I know some parts of Ogun state (outskirts of Lagos) where it happens. And that's to confirm that the baale at the time is aware that ownership has changed. It is to solidify the land history and avoid unnecessary conflicts in the future and in the event anything happens to the new owner, the heirs or beneficiaries would not have difficulty claiming what their parents left behind. So, if it's in such an environment, none of the villagers would even recognize the change of ownership unless the baale has given a confirmation and as such, the baale must be paid. |
MarketDispatch:How does he perfect land ownership papers if the baale doesn't sign? |
ruzell86:Oga, rest! Truth is bitter. Your coalition aren't going anywhere. They're just celebrating inter-party movements. They'll all go back to their respective homes in 2027. |
Funny people😂😂😂. Any small thing, they're writing to America, they're writing Trump. They're calling for international intervention. But put your house in order, na lie. Una go write tire. Let's see if the that it their ambassador now takes instructions from you. These are the same people scheming to wrestle power from the incumbent. Una never start |
advanceDNA:Boss, one cold bottle for you. You said it all. That's why it's very difficult to advice two people fvkin each other. They only tell you the post of the stories they want you to hear. You can never see their midst completely and all your judgements based on the superficial stories can never be right completely. The op should learn to mind his business. |
This is mostly useful to you if you're in an engineering field. But in general it's useful for most people in rational thinking and trajectory insight even in our daily lives. We might not have it on paper but if you look closely, you would notice the pattern |
kingbee90:I've always known it's forbidden got you people to take responsibility for your failure. Be looking for whom to blame for the consequence of your own actions and inactions. |
sleek214:They always form emergency lovers for bad people. So, I'm not surprised. This is the same thing they want for Nigeria. They will never succeed. |
Na wa o, this is least expected. but then, has he asked the INEC to deregister the other parties? Is he the one asking the opposition members to always have crisis amongst themselves? Is he the one asking people to hijack other parties formed by it's owners? Is Tinubu the one asking the opposition members to go and be claiming leadership of the parties that don't belong to them? In as much as he hasn't done any of these? Then, I would see our respected SAN's statement as an advertisement. |
IJAYA001:😂😂😂😂😂😂 It's the "dot in a circle" for me. In my region, if you do a test or exam at school (primary or secondary) and while grading you, your teacher gives you a dot in a circle, that means getting a zero is an understatement but for lack of a more suitable score 😂😂😂. So with that, I can understand Buhari's interpretation of "dot in a circle". Because only the dots would see from the lens of the circle........ |
Flangelo12:Did you just say forgiveness? Have you forgotten that this man is a lawyer? A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) at that? Have you forgotten that before he got to the status of an SAN, he must have won many cases, both criminal and property cases, for which some people would have been put behind bars for sometime? He's a lawyer, he knows better and he understands the consequences of all of his actions. It will be nice for the law to take it's course. If the law also wants to discharge and acquit him, all well and good. I'm just very disappointed! A SAN forging documents to convert properties of dead person in a foreign country to his!!! Na wa! |
yarimo:😂😂😂😂Amupitan is probably the cause of their party in disarray since they would never take responsibility for their failure for once. In fact, it is Tinubu who asked Mark to declare himself a chairman of the party he knew nothing about how and when it was formed. |
But U will cry human rights bla bla. But when it comes to your country U are always too eager to support the other side. If this happened to a south African there will be heavy outrage in SA. But you guys are so filled with self hate and neo colonization. Lubbish