NYSC › Re: Prospective Corps Members Appeal To NYSC To Reopen Camp by Zeesugar(f): 10:11am On Aug 07, 2020 |
I don't think going to camp is necessary. They should be posted to their PPA directly |
Politics › Re: COVID-19: Osinbajo Reveals Buhari’s Priority by Zeesugar(f): 3:02pm On Aug 06, 2020 |
Health is wealth |
Politics › Re: We Are Blessed To Have Him As One Of Our Leaders by Zeesugar(f): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2020 |
He is altruistic and friendly |
Politics › Re: Covid-19 Vaccine:Health& Safety Of Nigerians Is Buhari Administration’s Priority by Zeesugar(f): 7:59pm On Aug 05, 2020 |
Time wait s for no one. What must be done must be done. I pray for wisdom for our leaders to make the right decision. This pandemic has eaten into our economy too deep. |
Politics › Re: How Nigerians Can Access Esp Benefits by Zeesugar(f): 11:28am On Aug 05, 2020 |
Wow : targeted at sustaining 1,000,000 jobs in 100,000 MSMEs and 333,000 self-employed individuals through disbursement of grants across the six geo-political zones.!!!
You can't miss this |
Politics › Re: Senator Ndume Backs South For 2023 Presidency by Zeesugar(f): 2:48pm On Aug 02, 2020 |
LaboPolitics: Your saddistic views are irrelevant to me, you are not very bright as you pose if you can't see that it is virtually impossible for osinbade or any yoruba to be president in 2023. When did yoruba start winning elections in the politicosphere. Go and hit your books on political history.
The yoruba have taken their turn as president and VP according to the zoning principle. 2023 is not for yoruba. The other southern regions will not allow it happen. Run along. ? When did Yoruba start winning election in the politicosphere? Uncle History teacher you need to visit your school again!!! |
Politics › Re: PUNCH Replies Simmonscooper, Says No Malice Towards Osinbajo by Zeesugar(f): 2:23pm On Jul 22, 2020 |
Dignity and integrity is running far away from punch. |
Politics › Re: Don’t Attack Yoruba, Nnamdi Kanu Warns IPOB Members by Zeesugar(f): 8:52am On Jul 22, 2020 |
 Madmohamed419: we obey the oder and move on . You can see no much attack on the yeloba kn |
Politics › Re: 3rd Annual Msmes Award Winners Receive Prizes After Virtual Edition by Zeesugar(f): 7:52pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
Congratulations to the winners |
Politics › Re: Photos: Osinbajo Presides Over National Council On Privatization Meeting. by Zeesugar(f): 6:58pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
Very soon we'll get there  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu: A Prince Without Kingdom by Zeesugar(f): 6:55pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
zangaozanga: tinubu kick start the the development of lagos state. One eye  |
Business › Re: What You Need To Know About The Covid-19 Survival Fund For Msmes by Zeesugar(f): 3:51pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
TheRareGem1: The survival fund is a payroll for those employers who do not fire any of their staff during the pandemic and also will cover tourism, public transportation, hotel etc to keep their business afloat. Correct |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo's Rising Profile And The Periles Of Fake News by Zeesugar(f): 12:54pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Hmmmmmm your work will always speak for you! |
Politics › Re: Private Schools Will Benefit From Msmes Support Scheme – Osinbajo by Zeesugar(f): 6:35pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
Wonderful |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Should Resign If Ibrahim Magu Is Indicted For Corruption by Zeesugar(f): 8:42am On Jul 16, 2020 |
lordsterlin: Winston Churchill was quoted as saying " the price of greatness is responsibility ". A lot of people don't want to be responsible for the choices they make, and they often don't want to admit that their decisions have real life consequences. Try as you might, you can't escape the consequences of your decisions, whether good or bad.
Every choice carries a consequence. For better or worse, each choice is the unavoidable consequence of its predecessor. There are not exceptions. Gary Ryan Blair to buttress this point posited thus; 'If you can accept that a bad choice carries the seed of its own punishment, why not accept that a good choice yields desirable fruit'?
With each choice comes consequence. No amount of rationalizing or complaining will alter the consequence. If you pick up one end of a stick(choice), you also pick up the other end of the stick (consequence of that choice).
There is a human desire to be miraculously delivered from the consequences of an action. We tend to seek a rescue from consequences with little or no effort on our part. This tendency can easily be seen manifested by those who have incurred large amounts of debt and then seek to be delivered from the bondage and obligation of repayment through bankruptcy, or those who seek deliverance from a disease of choice by taking a pill to treat the symptoms instead of changing the behavior that causes the symptoms. We should seek to change our actions because we cannot choose the consequences. We must accept responsibility.
When President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 sent the name of Mr Ibrahim Magu to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation as chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), he passed many credible Nigerians who may have better credentials and character than the one so appointed but then the government which he (Buhari) heads chose Magu and insisted on him despite the many protestations by the Nigerian Senate head by Dr Bukola Saraki.
The Saraki led National Assembly had hinged their rejection of Mr Magu's nomination on the strength of a certain security report presented by the Department of States Service (DSS). Instead of listening and replacing Mr Magu, the President Buhari led Nigerian government stuck to their guns and decided that no law bars Magu to remain in acting capacity.
The vice president, Prof Yemi Osinbajo even went forward to say the federal government do not need any senate confirmation for the EFCC since the anti-corruption agency was not a creation of the 1999 constitution. Only ministers mentioned by the country's constitution can be presented for confirmation. These were Mr Osinbajo's words at the time.
Prominent personalities in the legal profession like Prof Itsay Sagay, a renown jurist, even gave a tacit support of this position as espoused by the vice president who is also a lawyer on silk.
Today, with the man so painted with the messianic apparatchik on suspension because of alleged corruption and abuse of office, those who earlier saw this coming and acted promptly by refusing to give the needed clearance for the man to be confirmed have become vindicated while those who insisted that he was the best thing after "slice bread" have been put to shame.
If the Justice Salami led presidential probe panel eventually indicts Mr Ibrahim Magu, then all those who insisted on him to remain the EFCC czar must apologize to the Nigerian Senate but more importantly to Nigerians who entrusted their confidence in the Gen(Rtd) Buhari led presidency.
Aside the public apology, the President together with his vice, must jointly tender their resignation from office for ignoring early warning signals thereby embarrassing the country before the international community. The price of greatness in s taking responsibility hmmmmmm shei you responsible like this ni |
Politics › Re: Why Osinbajo Has Become A Political Target – Aide by Zeesugar(f): 8:02am On Jul 15, 2020 |
helinues: Heh, Heh, when sometimes me dey wonder why some people no dey get shame..
Since when have I been avoiding you? How many times have I warned you to stop quoting me?
So which pangolo record are you setting..
Another form of attention seeking? Hmmmmmm on top this matter |
Politics › Re: *government Is Dedicated To Daily Improvement Of Nigerian Lives by Zeesugar(f): 1:43pm On Jul 09, 2020 |
One thing that got my attention the most is "the 20 new hectares of farmlands in every state for Agricultural revolution". This will tackle unemployment to a reasonable level and boast our economy (if six state uses 20hectares of land each to farm Rice ! How many tons of rice will that be? |
Nairaland General › Re: This Woman Called Aisha Yesufu - What Exactly Does She Really Represent? by Zeesugar(f): 5:05pm On Jul 05, 2020 |
She represent s a turbulent sea that knows no where to send it waves |
Politics › Re: FATHER'S DAY: Flash Back To When Osinbajo met the Needs Of Borno Orphans. by Zeesugar(f): 8:13am On Jun 23, 2020 |
IKUBABAYEYE001: While we Celebrate Fathers Day and appreciate the efforts of responsible Fathers in raising outstanding children. It's pertinent to note the efforts of Outstanding fathers who went out of their way to meet the needs of children which are not theirs.
Here I present to you, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria's Vice President. A man who saw the needs of Children of the North East (who have been ravaged by the effect of insurgency), Took it upon himself and his wife and build a standard primary school for orphans in the North East who have no one to cater for them.
Below are the pictures of the Learning Centre built by Professor Osinbajo and his Wife.
NB: The school is free God bless the work of your hands and crown your effort as a father with glory |
Politics › Re: State Of The Nation: Time For A Critical Review And Reconstruction. by Zeesugar(f): 1:53pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: VP Osinbajo Adresses Rape And Sexual Assault In Latest Press Release by Zeesugar(f): 8:51pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
Thank you sir.(VP). For taking up this matter The victims welfare must be taken into consideration |
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Politics › Re: Statement By VP Osinbajo On The Occasion Of Presentation Of ESC plan To Buhari by Zeesugar(f): 7:56pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
Wow. Can't just wait for implementation |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo To Submit Sustainability Plan To Buhari Thursday by Zeesugar(f): 3:48pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
God bless VP Osinbajo for his diligent service |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo To Submit Sustainability Plan To Buhari Thursday by Zeesugar(f): 10:05am On Jun 11, 2020 |
I trust your ingenuity sir (Osinbajo). Well the future start now don't wait till tomorrow 2023 is here already just close your eyes !! |
Politics › Re: Shehu Sani Reacts As Angry Youths Burn Down Buhari, Masari, Apc’s Billboard by Zeesugar(f): 7:48am On Jun 11, 2020 |
 agulion: Very soon Yoru.ba Muslims will start burning both Buhari, Tinubu and Osinbajo billboard |
Politics › Re: I Can't Believe This Is Our Vice President, Disaster Averted by Zeesugar(f): 4:56pm On Jun 10, 2020 |
This is outrageous |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria's Indefatigable Vice President by Zeesugar(f): 9:42am On Jun 08, 2020 |
The most productive vice president ever. |
Politics › Re: Readout Of Esc Interaction With Nass Leaders by Zeesugar(f): 8:29pm On Jun 04, 2020 |
Kudos to the vice president. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Apply For FG 3rd Edition MSME Clinics Award 2020 by Zeesugar(f): 9:54am On Jun 04, 2020 |
This is another opportunity for you to express your ideas.a step to better life. |
Politics › Re: Distribution Of Palliatives ‘fair Not Selective’ — Akande by Zeesugar(f): 4:15pm On May 29, 2020 |
Thank God for this administration. People may not value them now but in no distant time they Will know their worth especially in the Agricultural sector |