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twilliamx:Abegi make we hear word. Did he wait to sell off the ones he bought for a lower price before increasing the price when he heard that prices have gone up in the international market? |
People are just funny. I wonder why people never see anything good about their country. For crying out loud, the entire world has 195 countries and just because someone somewhere has posted this report on quality of life ranking in 2026 and posted Nigeria as last, some people believe it automatically translates to Nigeria being the worst country in the world! Have you even noticed that only 5 countries make the list and Nigeria is one of them? The countries are: South Africa, Tunisia, Kenya, Egypt and Nigeria. Even Ghana didn't make the list If you don't know, what is simply means is that Nigeria is the 5th country with the quality of life in Africa! Try and appreciate what you have! Or do you now want to be rubbing shoulders with UK, US, Switzerland and the rest? |
Barcalee:His political journey is to become a vice to am elected president in 2031 and become the president of Nigeria in 2039. |
Mckraz01:Ha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 |
budaatum:Still sounds like the highest bidder! |
flokii:Not now, not in the next three generations. To test the waters, go there and ask to buy an acre of land (as a non indigene) and let me see a family that will sell for you. |
Mckraz01:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Wetin you go do abeg? |
Lithiumite:You nailed it |
Chivisee:Haha... Oga, this one you're introducing now, ehn! You're such a smart and intelligent guy. People don't know this o and honestly they're sleeping. A lot of people are not seeing beyond 2027. However, smart people like you have gone beyond that level because 2027 is as gome as yesterday! I hope people will wake up to the new realities. One more thing, I told people that, come 2039, all things being equal, same Wike that a lot of people condemn so much may be their president. That is after he might have served as the vice president under a Northern president for 8 years. My own permutation tho. |
Guy, you made a very big mistake sending money directly to your friend's wife. Fine, you know your friend but you can not know him more than he knows his wife and how loving, volatile or turbulent their relationship is at any point in time (forget the display of affection). While it's not a bad gesture to appreciate the wife, sending it directly is a red flag. Even your friend might not want to tell you this so you don't feel offended but deep within him, he might not like it. You should have sent that money through your friend (it's a different thing entirely whether he delivers the message or not). Let me give you an instance, what if they've been having issues on infidelity and the guy has always been suspecting the wife, and now you send her money directly and the wife didn't even tell the husband, while the wife called you to thank you and the husband later found out that she called you without the knowledge of how much you even sent. Don't you think that might lend credence to whatever issues of suspicion that might have been on ground before? Call your friend and the wife together to intervene in their matter and bring up the issue of the money you sent to her. From there, you use one stone to kill two birds - settle their matter and register your innocence and then the guy would know that no meaning should be read to that gesture. And...... Never send a direct message to your friend's wife again. It is toxic and can even mall you into a trap. |
Hmmm.... I don't want to later hear that "I defected because I was promised money". Better be very sure that this is what you actually want. A word, they say, is enough....... |
VOsimhen144:No be only extra length. Na extra yard |
Kingosytex:They have the money, allow them. This is even glaring to the blind. What am I even saying? They're at liberty to spend their money as they wish |
CLOUDRepublic:I laugh in Swahili |
Na! Tinubu will never contemplate running for a third term. But you see the second term, it's a done deal. You all think Bola Tinubu is like Abacha or Paul Biya? Far from it. He's a politician, who knows his onion. He will never do a thing like that. But what he will do is ensure his party never loses even when he finishes his second term. And that's why I keep saying that I don't see Obi becoming president in this country unless he's willing to wait another 16 years before he tries his luck again. And remember, 16 years from now, he'll be 80. So, ojo ti lo. |
merrymike47:You think so? You can't be too sure. He might end up being sworn in as the president in 2039 after the North's eight year tenure. |
![]() Kobicove:You said it all bro |
LordBiden:And why is Iran transferring aggression and you're here supporting them? Why strike Saudi and UAE instead of fighting back directly and you're cheering them on? I know that many of you don't even want this war to end but God is watching you. |
Why must this woman make reference to Nigeria in most of her contributions? Has she not disowned this country? She's just a joker. |
Richtaiwo:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 .. laughing in Anambra. Honestly you're very right 👍 |
tega192:There are no lies here, just an adult who has failed to plan his life (personal opinion tho). He was employed to perform a character in a soap opera (having been interviewed and discovered that he was fit and qualified). Remember, the story, the character and everything relating to the soap was developed and planned by the company (WAP), just like a company would establish a business and employ you to come and work and they retain every rights over their products and assets. I'm sure he was told about the rules of engagement and every one kept to terms. He was however engaged and paid according to the terms of the contract! Papa Ajasco on the other hand, used to work with the state governments! Not like he had no other thing doing, he was employed!!. So, WAP job was a side gig. As someone who has had such a job as a side gig, he was supposed to have looked beyond those jobs for a third avenue, when he knew that those two jobs weren't fetching enough. Besides, he wouldn't tell us that he had no plans whatsoever for himself and his family. If he failed to plan his life, that shouldn't be the headache of his employers. Bringing WAP into this mess is unfair. Apart from having to cope with the rapid evolution of the television production and media space, it has a lot of other things on its plate as a going concern. So, the negligence of Papa Ajasco character should be the least of it's problem. If I were Papa Ajasco, knowing fully well that I have made a name, I would sit him down and do a fresh negotiation for a good pay that I know would be useful to me, failure of which I would threaten to pull out (of course I know he wouldn't be able to replace me immediately). |
Tenses:When making a request, better be very clear. I know Nigeria starts with N but your request simply means that any other countries apart from what starts with N. So, it could start with M, which is Mali or S, which is Sudan. What about C which means Chad or I which is India. Learn to be specific when making requests so that God knows exactly what you want and where you're going. |
I just can't imagine how people are easily swayed by the emotions whipped by this funny gender. Just recently, the UK had to arrest and jailed some women who were found to have sent some men to jail on false allegations of sexual harassment and molestations. This woman claimed Sen. Umahi owed her #25m for campaign materials and also sexual harassment without proofs. No transaction receipt, no invoice, no communication records, no text messages, no negotiation records!! And some people are here defending her! Even her lawyer had to discourage her from pressing charges, knowing fully well that she's got no proof whatsoever and as such, there'll be no exhibits to substantiate the allegations against the minister! Who are her advisors? Does she think that being a woman alone is enough evidence in a law court? She forgot that emotions don't win cases and judgement is only based on facts presented. It appears freedom is so frustrating to her and she wants to check what the lack of it tastes like. I pray for her o but all her emergency lovers should tell her the truth before she willingly walks into the correctional center where she'll be taught a bitter lesson that she'll not forget in a hurry. |
Galactics:.... and commending the officials for taking steps towards collaborating to end the killings is tantamount to being daft? I think you're the daft person here. If you have nothing meaningful to type, you should have scrolled past his comment. Learn to mind your business if you can't contribute meaningfully. |
This is absolute madness. What was his business when he was alive? Politics! How many of those wealth did he buy when he was in the police? I'm sure it would be maximum of three, even the three were product of corruption. I'm sure, about half of Oyo State allocation went into acquiring all those properties! All those properties should be seized and forfeited to the Federal government. And they should all be sold to develop Oyo State because it's their money. |
cr7lomo:Trust me, I'm not even a fan of any of them. So, I'm viewing things from a neutral standpoint. Going by your analogy, a friend of mine asking me to supply some cartons of drinks for my child's birthday doesn't expect me to do it by myself. My boys, whom I would send obviously would issue receipts because if they don't, how would they account for the supplied items because it wouldn't show anywhere how they left. I'm sure the gift items she claimed to supply weren't made with hands? They were purchased and logistics were also involved. Let's have any receipts or proof, even if it's from the logistics firms that delivered those items. She claimed her girls/workers were in that hotel with her, let's hear from any of them. Besides, you would hardly make a supply of 250m alone. Where are the partners or the collaborators? You can not continue to make excuses for this woman. When I head an issue with a woman who defrauded me just last month and I got her reported and tracked, I pulled out all the transactions spanning about a year and I could pursue the matter because I had proof. If she's got no proof, she should keep quiet and stop washing her dirt linen in the public. I'm conclusion, her latest statement spoilt everything "I retracted my statement because I was promised money". That statement alone has put her in a difficult position because it simply means on promises of money, she can be easily manipulated. She shouldn't have come out at all of she knew she had no proof. Look at the case of Natasha and Akpabio. She made an allegation of sexual harassment but because she could not document anything, (tho she's a lawyer and a law maker) her case could not fly because there's were no proofs. Law is based on facts and evidence, and not on sympathy! |
cr7lomo:I agree with you. But my point is...if there was a transaction genuinely and there are witnesses and documents to show, believe me, no amount of coercion can make you retract your statement. N250m is not a small transaction that should go without proofs. But coming out to say that "Oh! They promised to give me money, that's why I did this". Does that mean If you're promised money to go and shoot someone, you would do it? The moment she decided to bring the matter to the public, she must be ready to follow it to a logical conclusion, against all odds. |
SisterAnn:If you believed this woman, then you need to reexamine yourself. I've not really been interested in the matter but for me, one thing was off. Coming online to say that she retracted the statement just because she was promised money! It simply means that once there's money involved, she could do or say anything. Now, how are we sure that someone else has not been paying her to tarnish the image of the minister? Because I don't know where on earth someone would come out to accuse the other of an unpaid contract without documents or any proof to back it up and expect that the matter will fly. I stand to be corrected tho. |
But it this is not well managed, I pray we don't have to experience fuel scarcity in this country. Remember Dangote is a business man and these countries will (allegedly) be ready to make it attractive for him to send them fuel. But here, we grumble at every fuel price increase, irrespective of whether we know where the hike is coming from or not. |
brain54:Oh yes! Because they're busy preparing when others were sleeping and just waiting till the opportunity comes before making any moves |
You don't call this one empowerment. There's nothing bad sending touchlight to the security people in his domain but why make a celebration and waste money printing his name and whatever? That does not make any sense. But if truly he's called this one an empowerment program. Then, there's something wrong somewhere |
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