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I do enjoy my work very well though there are some challenges. |
Will be waiting then |
send the pix as requested |
Am biding N380K cash but pls send me more pix to my email: aminushuaibu@gmail.com. Best Regards. |
[/b]WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM AN INEXPEREINCE FISHERMAN WITH LITTLE OR NO ADMINISTRARATIVE EXPERIENCE AND PEJ IS THERE SINKING THE SHIP AS A PS IN THE STATE.[b] |
This is a serious rubbish AYM is not in anyway represent the youth in the region they are just money hungers alots of the people they listed which represents states by states are wrong some are not from the state and most of them are not trustworthy personal but there are few individuals which we believe and trusted to be voted in if contested in the 2015 presidential election are underneath;- ENGR. DR. RABIU MUSA KWANKWASO GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI GENERAL ALIYU GUSAU NASIR EL-RUFAI PROFFESSOR IBRAHIM GAMBARI PROFFESSOR FRANCIS IDACHABA SEN. MUHAMMADU DANJUMA GOJE SEN. GEORGE AKUME TANKO AL-MAKURA GENERAL MOHAMMED BUBA MARWA COL. DANGIWA UMAR |
More pics of the passat pls am interested and how much is the price send to my email: aminushuaibu02@gmail.com |
Where is the location of the golf, I want to inspect |
Am also interested but would like to see the pics send to: aminushuaibu02@gmail.com |
Interesting placing him 26th caused serious harm to his business see ambicious people. |
[/b]UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL. WE THE GOOD PEOPLE OF NIGERIA WE DO NOT CARE WTHR MUSLIM OR CHRISTIAN TO GORVERN ANY PART OF NIGERIA ALL WHAT WE WANT IS DEVELOPMENT AND GOOD GOVERNANCE[b] |
Kulas: So Nigeria has no House of Representatives when Buhari,Ciroma,Atiku etc made such statement?,and yet we are witnessing that what they said is happening since GEJ become the president of this nation and till today that same house of reps did not call for investigation or their arrest.Why then should Asari be investigated?,my southern brothers and sisters,lets rise up to the challenges and confront all these Northern Aboki's who think Nigeria's presidential seat is their birth right by taking us for a ride.Let this country be divided,how many times will i say this.If anybody investigates or arrest Asari and we keep quiet,that means we have accepted to be a second class citizens in our own country.People are just saying what they dont know, bros can you show me where Buhari said such? please always be saying things that you have evidence upon not just what you are hearing people saying. |
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on Monday urged President Goodluck Jonathan to stop the “culture of executive impunity” currently pervading the country. Soyinka, in a statement entitled, ‘Cool it, President Goodluck Jonathan’, said the call had become imperative to end the arbitrariness “fast becoming the norm” in the polity. He said, “The increasing flash points in the nation have reached an unsustainable level, and responsible governance must accept that it is an urgent duty to diminish, not increase them. “Even the notoriously short Nigerian memory remains traumatised by recollection of the rape of Anambra that was enabled by the connivance of federal might, and the abandonment of all moral scruples in executive disposition. “The people of Ogun State were humiliated by the antics of a power besotted governor, with their elected legislators locked out of the Assembly for upwards of a year. “That hideous travesty was again made possible by the abusive use of the police. “Even a child in this nation knows that the police derive its enabling and operational authority from the dictates of the centre. So there can be no disguising whose will is being executed wherever democratic norms are flouted and the people’s rights ground to mush under dictatorial heels. “Before the irretrievable point of escalation is reached, we have a duty to sound a collective alarm, even without the lessons of past violations of constitutional rights and apportionments of elected representatives of the people and their consequences. “There is an opportunity in Rivers State to break this spiraling culture of executive impunity – manifested in both subtle and crude ways – that is fast becoming the norm in a post-military dispensation that fitfully aspires to be called a democracy.” http://www.punchng.com/news/stop-executive-impunity-soyinka-tells-jonathan/ |
As a president his first priority is to protect the lives and properties of we nigerians,over 200 people lost their lives and morethan 2000 houses got burnt And Mr GEJ doesn't shows any of his concern about the incident. Please guys try to recollect the 1st incidence of bokoharam during yardua's era when he summoned the service chiefs immediately and address them and I quote: "We can not sit down here and watch our innocent citizen just die like that I explore you to use anything at your disposal to end this bokoharam menance and I will never ever sympythize with them" The following day he flew to maiduguri. Therefore, GEJ doesn't have the interest of the country at his heart in otherword he is clueless. |
Use English Daily If you are living in an English-speaking country, you have many chances to improve your English outside of class. For example, if you have children who are learning English at school, you can improve your English by talking to them in the language and helping them with their English homework. It also can be helpful to use English in public, such as in conversations with people at the grocery store, on the bus or around your neighborhood. Use Learning Tools There are many products that you can use to improve your English, including tutorial books, recordings and computer programs. If you cannot afford to purchase these, you might be able to borrow them from your local library or find free versions that you can download over the Internet. One advantage of these is that they allow you to learn at your own pace and on your own schedule. Watch Movies with Subtitles If English is not your first language, consider watching movies that are in English, with subtitles in your native language. Another option is to watch movies in your native language, with English subtitles. Either of these methods will help you associate the English words and phrases with the corresponding words and phrases in your native language. Keep Reading As you become more comfortable reading English, be sure to read things other than instructional materials. For example, reading books and news in English can really help you improve your English. It can be beneficial to choose topics in which you are especially interested, which not only will increase your motivation to read, you also will be more familiar with the subject and might be able to understand the material better. One Word at a Time If you want to improve your English vocabulary, it can be helpful to focus on learning a few new words at a time. For example, you could learn one new word every few days and look for opportunities to use them in conversation. Another approach is to learn two or three new words each week and spend the entire week trying to use them when appropriate. You also could look and listen for words that you don't know, write them down, then look up their meanings later. Please if you have any idea you can share so that we can all learn form it. |
Use English Daily If you are living in an English-speaking country, you have many chances to improve your English outside of class. For example, if you have children who are learning English at school, you can improve your English by talking to them in the language and helping them with their English homework. It also can be helpful to use English in public, such as in conversations with people at the grocery store, on the bus or around your neighborhood. Use Learning Tools There are many products that you can use to improve your English, including tutorial books, recordings and computer programs. If you cannot afford to purchase these, you might be able to borrow them from your local library or find free versions that you can download over the Internet. One advantage of these is that they allow you to learn at your own pace and on your own schedule. Watch Movies with Subtitles If English is not your first language, consider watching movies that are in English, with subtitles in your native language. Another option is to watch movies in your native language, with English subtitles. Either of these methods will help you associate the English words and phrases with the corresponding words and phrases in your native language. Keep Reading As you become more comfortable reading English, be sure to read things other than instructional materials. For example, reading books and news in English can really help you improve your English. It can be beneficial to choose topics in which you are especially interested, which not only will increase your motivation to read, you also will be more familiar with the subject and might be able to understand the material better. One Word at a Time If you want to improve your English vocabulary, it can be helpful to focus on learning a few new words at a time. For example, you could learn one new word every few days and look for opportunities to use them in conversation. Another approach is to learn two or three new words each week and spend the entire week trying to use them when appropriate. You also could look and listen for words that you don't know, write them down, then look up their meanings later. Please if you have any idea you can share so that we can all learn form it. |
THREE MONTHS? THIS IS FAR |
Haba my fellow Nigerians why some of us are thinking with their anus instead of their head. Bomb exploded that targeted Emir of Kano and we are still saying that its a plan Strategy to confused ppl, some wished why not inside the place, some are saying all sort of things. Please why can't we be generious and kind at all the time. Long Life Nigeria!!! |
PLS CAN THE POSTER GIVE ME A CONVINCING SOURCE? Before my comments |
See this mumu okupe those he has any image to protect? Am sure he said it if not our journalist will never fabricate such senstive issue Just like that |
[b][/b] The presidential aide added that if there were those to be blamed for the insecurity in the country, the name of Buhari should top the list. Okupe wondered why the Katsina State- born general had refused to visit states like Borno and Yobe despite the fact that he hails from the northern part of the country. SEE THIS DUMP OKUPE THAT BUHARI SHOULD GO TO BORNO & YOBE TO DO WHAT IS HE THE VOTED PRESIDENT THAT PEOPLE GIVE THE MANDATE TO MANAGE THE AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTRY OR DOES HE HAS ANY POLITICAL OFFICE OR IS HE RUNNING AN NGO. WHAT KIND OF NONSENSE IS THIS? BECAUSE HE'S FROM NORTH HE MUST GO TO BORNO AND YOBE? IF THEY HAVE ANY EVIDENCE IS BUHARI ABOVE THE LAW? PLS WHY ARE WE ALWAYS SENTIMENTAL IN DEALING WITH THINGS. |
Mr GEJ should respect and honour the agreement quitely moreso he has fail to bring peace into our dear nation NIGERIA talkless of any meaningfull development, i wonder why some people cannot think very well and analyse the situation of things in our country. Please my Dear Nairalander's IS OUR COUNTRY GOING FORWARD OR BACKWARD? atleast we need a someone that is bold and has the country at heart to be our president. |
I have been following the post with keen interest,most of the posts are targetting towards a better society but we must not lose focus in telling the TRUTH. I would like to tell those of you that may not know who MUHAMMADU BUHARI is. Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) distinguished Nigerian, Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (GCFR), the Nigerian Armed Forces Services Star medallist, Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa, of the University of Calabar, Benue State University and Enugu State University, Doctor of Letters, University of Ilorin and Doctor of Science, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. He is an accomplished soldier, a level-headed Statesman, a trustworthy administrator. He has served as Military Governor of the then North-Eastern State, Federal Minister of Petroleum Resources, and Pioneer Chairman of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation and as Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Nigeria has known many military leaders, but few have had his foresight; fewer indeed, have been as straightforward, as shrewd, as introspective, as peaceful and in the end as quiet, as placid and as respected as General (Dr) Muhammadu Buhari. Some people are born great; others have greatness thrust upon them. Some become great by dint of hard work, discipline, honesty, purposefulness and trust in God. Buhari achieved greatness by this route. General Buhari was born on December 17, 1942, in the town of Daura in the former Katsina province of the then Northern Nigeria. He went to Primary School in Daura and Mai’adua from 1948 – 1952, before proceeding to Katsina middle School in 1953. He attended the Katsina Provincial Secondary School (now Government College Katsina) from 1956 – 1961. On graduation from Secondary School in 1961, the young Buhari went to the Nigerian Military Training School, Kaduna in 1963. In October of the same year, he was sent to the officers’ Cadet School in Aldershot in the United Kingdom and was thereafter commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1963 and posted to the 2nd Infantry Battalion, Abeokuta as Platoon Commander in 1963. A contemporary of his in Aldershot said he was like “an only pebble in the beach, a star in his calm and calculating disposition.” It was at the Abeokuta Garrison that the real traits of a great soldier were identified in the young man. From 1963 – 1964 he was sent for further training on the Platoon Commanders’ Course at the Nigerian Military College, Kaduna. In 1965, he went for the Mechanical Transport Officers’ Course at the Army Mechanical Transport School in Borden, England. He went to the Defence Services’ Staff College, Wellington, India in 1973 and to the United States Army War College from June 1979 to June 1980. One of his testimonials from the War College referred to Buhari as “a gentleman, a soft-spoken soldier, who preserved the ethics of the profession almost as a Quarter-Master-General. He would touch the tip of his cap in greeting for a lady, would never enter a room with his beret on. Always careful with his language, would smile at every joke and would never do anything to rock the boat” these are some of the credentials of the charming officer and gentleman called Muhammadu Buhari, an independent tribute made to him in far away United States of America more than two decades ago. This thorough-bred soldier has held several impressive Command and Staff appointments since 1963, including the following: •Platoon Commander, 2nd Infantry Battalion, 1963 – 1964. •Mechanical Transport Officer, Lagos Garrison, 1964 – 1965. •Transport Company Commander, 2nd Infantry Brigade 1965 – 1966; •Battalion Adjutant / Commander, 2nd Infantry Brigade 1966 – 1967; •Brigade Major, 2nd Sector, 1st Infantry Division, April to July 1967; •Brigade Major, 3rd Infantry Brigade, August 1967 – October 1968; •Acting Commander, 4th Sector, 1st Division November 1968 – February 1970; •Commander, 31st Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, February 1970 – June 1971; •Assistant Adjutant-General, 1st Infantry Division Hqrs., July 1971 – Dec. 1972; •Colonel, General Staff, 3rd Infantry Div. Hqrs. Jan. 1974 – Sept. 1974. •Acting Director, Supply and Transport, Nigeria Army Corps of supply and Transport, September 1974 – July 1975; •Military Governor, North Eastern State of Nigeria, August 1975 – March 1976; •Federal Commissioner for Petroleum Resources, March 1976 to June 1978; •Chairman, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, June 1978 – July 1978; •Military Secretary, Army Headquarters July 1978 – June 1979; •Member Supreme Military Council, March 1976 – June 1979; •General Officer Commanding, 4th Infantry Division, Aug. 1980 – Jan. 1981; •General Officer Commanding, 2nd Mechanised Infantry Division, Jan. 1981 – October 1981; •General Officer Commanding 3rd Armed Division Nigerian Army, October 1981 – December 1983. •Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, December 1983 – August 1985. Indeed General Buhari’s education, training and career have shown him to be an accomplished and exalted soldier who deserves commendation and special recognition, because he has proven to be a man of character, integrity and achievement. A close study of his character shows a permeating integrity. It was during his tenure that the Nigerian National Oil Corporation and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources were reorganised to form the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and he became its first Chairman, a job he performed without blemish. He masterminded and spearheaded the construction of 20 oil depots throughout the country, a project involving over 3200 kilometers of pipelines. Under his leadership both Warri and Kaduna Refineries were built. He drew up the blueprint for the country’s petro-chemical and liquefied natural gas programmes all without even a hint of scandal. When the masses of this country were about to riot over the increase in the price of fuel some few years back, the Government of the day calmed them down with the promise that the accrual from reduction subsidy was going to be put in an account and that General Buhari was to be appointed the people’s trustee to that Fund. The riots were averted. The people were happy that somebody they could trust, somebody with a clean record, a safe pair of hands somebody the nation revered and respected, was going to be in charge. Today, Nigerians recall with nostalgia the probity, accountability and honesty and above all thorough and efficient management of public funds demonstrated by the leadership of General Buhari in all public institutions he worked. This is precisely what people want of their leaders whether military, political or traditional. They are suspicious of the very clever and mischievous; they dislike the overly ambitious; but if they know that a man is transparently honest in his personal and official dealings, they are more than ready to accept him. General Buhari is a man of proven integrity. Wherever you tap his life, there is a ring of truth about it. It is always dangerous to see a thoroughly good person hijacked from the position for which he got professional training into a position of political leadership, because he could fail so tragically. But General Buhari, though a thoroughbred soldier is naturally equipped for governance and is temperamentally suited for leadership. As Head of State in the country, he did not crack under the pressure of office. He did not flap when things went wrong. He kept his head when others were panicking. He was prepared to be disliked, on the understanding that occasional unpopularity goes with the job of leadership. He faced many crises; personal, domestic and national, and came through all these unscathed. He is a man of sound vision, judgement and who during his regime, tried to transform the society with his War Against Indiscipline (WAI) policy which won him national and universal applause. A minister in his cabinet once said, he was “an elegantly shrewd and intelligent leader.” General Buhari is by nature industrious and not afraid of hard work. He finds his way to the heart of a problem and rapidly sorts it out. He rallies the loyalty of subordinates and communicates his decisions intelligibly to others. Above all, he knows how to fit others (like his second in command) into his team, how to make them work together and how to get the best out of them. One of his greatest attributes is his capacity to delegate and to accept responsibility when things go wrong. This quality in statesmanship, these quintessence administrative skills is what makes him a special student in the school of democracy-his new found platform for service to Nigerians. Since April 25, 2002 when he joined partisan politics by registering with the All Nigeria People’s Party ANPP, the story of Nigerian political terrain has radically changed. Indeed, there is a great deal of sense in Alfred Lord Tennyson’s statement which is applicable to General Buhari today: “I’m part of all that I have met and the mistakes or lessons of the past can be woven into the fabric of our personalities and used to clothe and equip us for the future”. Out of his knowledge and recorded experience General Buhari, through his political movement – The Buhari Organization, otherwise known as Project Nigeria, has introduced a new concept into Nigerian politics: service to the people. The organization is staffed by first class technocrats and academics who out of patriotism submit themselves against all odds to provide an alternative option which consequently will rescue the people of this country from imminent confusion which came about as the result of insensitive, unfocussed and visionless programme of the present administration. Good education, military training, nature, character, experience and proven record are the foundations on which the exemplary leadership of this remarkable man is built. These are the qualities General Buhari is bringing into Nigerian politics. It is not given to many to rise as he has done from such honourable birth to become such a distinguished man of distinction and destiny. If we may borrow the words of Shakespeare: “There is indeed a divinity that shaped the life and times of General Muhammadu Buhari, rough hew them how we will”. In recognition of his numerous and enviable contributions towards the development of this country, General Buhari has been conferred with a number of national awards. He is the recipient of the following: •GCFR Grand Commander of the Federal Republic •CFR Commander of the Federal Republic •DSM Defence Service Medal •NSM National Service Medal •GSM General Service Medal •LSGCM Loyal Service and Good Conduct Medal •FSS Force Service Staff •CD The Congo Medal Never in the recent history of Nigeria, has a former Head of State, as noiseless, humble and as ready to serve as he has been endeared himself so much to the hearts of the masses. He is neither a defeatist nor a pessimist. He knows himself, he knows Nigerians and he knows how to overcome difficulties and make Nigeria a better place for all. He is ready to take off his shoes even as a soldier, obey the call of a commoner and serve the poor. Nigerians’ most especially the masses are touched by the humility of this General who understands that the first and most important thing about leadership is to be sure that it is exercised in the right direction, according to the interest of the people. This is indeed General Muhammadu Buhari, a man of intimidating personality and credentials, Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Minister of Petroleum; Military Governor of the them North Eastern State; an affable man of courage; an incorruptible Nigerian dedicated to sanitising the social and economic life of Nigeria; a soldier known for his gallantry and chivalry; an accomplished administrator, statesman, politician and above all a Good Man. SO PLEASE MY NAIRALANDERS AND MY FELLOW NIGERIANS WHY ARE WE SOMETIMES NOT SAYING THE TRUH OR NOT DOING THE RIGHT THING SO THAT OUR COUNTRY WILL GO FORWARD. IF WE ARE ALLOWING SENTIMENTS IN THIS OUR ABUNDANT RESOURCE COUNTRY THAT MEANS WE ARE NOT READY FOR THE DELEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH OF THE COUNTRY. UP MUHAMMADU BUHARI LONG LIVE NIGERIA!!!! |
Which kind nonsense is this, why would they be killing innocent pepole because a court has found henry okah guilty and Sentenced him. Why can't these mend and boko haram be thinking with their head instead of their anus, if they are really fighthing the govt why would they be killing innocent nigerians why can't they go after this corrupt people. |
Buhari/Rochas is a good combination come 2015 but I don't know why we Nigerians keep on procastinating our growth and development. Please my dear citizenry kindly think with our head so that we can move forward. Cheers BUHARI/ROCHAS |
Have u recently visited mechanic and he works on ur fuel pump? if yes the problem may be from there may be he didn't tire and put the cover well |
Please could someone help me differentiate between an Enterprise Company and Limited Company? What are the nature of businesses that an Enterprise firm can not go for if any and what if its a limited company. Furthermore, i would also like to know the requirements of registeration with CAC. Thanks. |
What a great and intelligent leader, RIP Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa |
My Friend carry on venture in it every business has its on riks, am also into similar business but not Damfo it really pays if you get a God fearing Driver. |
Burahi this Buhari that but all the time they have no single evidence that will result in there motive of tarnishing his image. Up GMB,God bless Nigeria. |
Wow what an educative & inspirational write up......keep it up bro |
Thank you so much Ikenna351 and the rest for your contributions and advises, really appreciated. Please could you also help me differentiate between PEUGEOT 406 (EW10) & 2.0 Engine. Thank You All. |