Bluffly: 7:29am On Sep 19, 2024 |
daddytime:
Face-saving antics by the clowns...
Someone you declared wanted casually strolled in and out of your office without any drama but chose to give the citizens drama after the fact...
Dolts
He did not stroll in. Where is the evidence he was there. Yahaya is trying to use the media to brain wash would be sympatisers.
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Bluffly: 8:23pm On Sep 18, 2024 |
Racoon:
Just imagine! After Olukolade mouth making Yahaya Bello just took a stroll to EFCC office unchallenged. This is still the same charade anti-graft war the druggie criminal would be fighting.
He should show us proof of him being there. They are also playing the media game
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Bluffly: 5:34pm On Sep 18, 2024 |
InyinyaAgbaOku:
But he indicated where he traveled to.
You can check the km to and fro
How does that translate to Km covered. So the entire 5 days was travelling. Is that how to relate statistics and efficiency
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Bluffly: 2:06pm On Sep 18, 2024 |
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Bluffly: 3:43pm On Sep 17, 2024 |
abiln:
Wrong info. We are too emotional in this country
We don't need a guide price. That is confusion
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Bluffly: 5:21pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
sparko1:
A neat environment may not be a luxury, but it has to be paid for, good road may not be luxury, it has to be paid for, there are estate that employ a detachment of mobile police, there are estate that don't even have manned personnel, you can't live in an estate that employ mobile police and complain why you have to pay, are they not supposed to protect you in the first placeππ
You don't expect to live in an area with 24 hours of electricity and expect those who hardly have 10 hours to pay the same, that is the definition of segregation, inequality, if you feel, you can't pay for band A, move to area where you can pay, you don't complain over something that requires common sense.
If you don't get the value for your money report them, they sue Abuja electric and I think Ikeja electric, that is what civilized people do.
What makes one Area less human than others.
You just assumed everyone is living in a rentage house. Everyone pays tax and that is what is expected. Tax is what is required to have basic and meaningful infrastructure. You decided to increase tariff because you give more light thereby using some group of people to sustain your organization while the light can be equally available and well regulated everywhere and have a balanced tariff. All Nigerians need electricity and not few.
They've just made electricity a luxury and not a need.
Please don't justify nonsense.
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Bluffly: 4:41pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
vanitybutiwanti: Obaseki fought wike because wike told him to carry legacy PDP along, same reason Fubara fought wike because wike told fubara to carry of the political family along. Wike never asked any of them for cash, they are all ingrates, same obaseki went to wikes house twice this year to convince him to work for them.
If you were wike, will you yield?
Is wike not a human being with emotions and blood coursing through his veins?
To carry them along in what exactly, in governance or political matters ir financial matters
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Bluffly: 3:11pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
sparko1:
That's the problem with some of you, you relocate to Ikoyi but want electricity to be average πππ
Just move to average location, some areas have light for straight 7 days, I know I do, and there is no way you can compare it with fuel or diesel, besides, if you want to many the unit, you can, you can switch of the breaker when leaving the house, or when not in use, add inverter, add solar.
Can you hear yourself at all. You just generalised. Moreover what does necessity has to do with social marketing. It is people like you that feel good roads are luxuries, you think regular electricity is a luxury, you think a neat environment is luxury.
Anyways, many areas are in Band B and they just suddenly upgraded their feed to Band A. What do you make of that?
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Bluffly: 2:15pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
DeLaRue:
I personally don't have a problem with the price of electricity, though I can understand that the experience of those in Band A is probably different.
I have always used electricity judiciously, so any pre paid electricity I buy tends to last for a reasonable length of time.
I have always been fastidious about switching off all gadgets FROM THE WALL.
First thing I do when I get out of bed is to pull my curtains so I take advantage of natural light. So, most if not all internal lights are off for most parts of the day unless I absolutely need it.
If I am leaving a room and not returning to that room within 5 mins, I switch off the light. Lights in any room that is not occupied is always switched off.
These are just habits that have become part of my routine. I don't do them because of electricity bill, but it has a very positive effect on my electricity bill. I have not bought electricity for about 3 months now, so cost of electricity is really not an issue for me.
Many Nigerians use electricity wastefully because we have one of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. But that is going to change with the introduction of new bands.
We don't need bands. It is a fraudulent approach. Make electricity available to all at an average rate. Many people in the band A are not rich.
It seems you are single. A family circle consumes more, no matter what
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Bluffly: 2:12pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
Jostoman:
Oga Atiku is trying for his people.
Leave that thing.
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Bluffly: 1:40pm On Sep 16, 2024 |
Jostoman:
And he is using it to help his people.
Not helping but stimulating for his ambitions
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Bluffly: 10:45am On Sep 16, 2024 |
PlayMaker14:
You and your household are not worth N300 kpa, yet you criticize a man that donated to help the affected people.
Still wealth premised upon stolen common wealth.
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Bluffly: 12:08pm On Sep 11, 2024 |
thesicilian:
You're not wrong one bit. But are big, ultramodern buildings a hindrance to better healthcare? No. Has the building been completed and abandoned for lack of appropriate equipment and devices? Also no. The healthcare system may not be as regulated as we have in the first world, but it's still one of the best regulated sectors here in Nigeria. Nigerian healthcare professionals are also some of the best you can find anywhere in the world, any wonder why they're so sought after?
The lapses you see today are more a reflection of the "Nigerian Factor" in general, rather than the sector itself or the professionals themselves. So if a doctor or a nurse tells you as a patient that you cannot get treated unless you make a deposit, it is because that he or she will be the one to pay or be sacked should they treat you because you were begging and insisting on "life first." Now if one medical professional is sacked for going against the rules to save "one life", who takes care of the hundreds of thousands of others in dire emergency situations just like you?
Let's assume you're the nurse on duty and you have two equally urgent emergencies to take care of, which would you rather use your limited resources to treat, the one that can pay (and thus enables you to replace what you have used,) or the one begging you to have fear of God, as if the other person that needs help also is not a child of God? Sometimes it's as simple as that and sometimes it's more complicated than that.
I can't stressing on ability to pay for services or not, but poor health care practices and extreme lack of best contemporary practices, absence of punishments.
When health practitioners knows they can loose their license or pay heavy fine, they will try to always be careful.
What do you make up of a doctor threatening a woman in labour that she will cut her open if she doesn't push well to deliver the baby. When she could have just told her, that to avoid severe tears, let us do an episiotomy which is a good practice where the need arise. Many such crude behaviours and nonchalant approaches to healthcare
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Bluffly: 8:17am On Sep 11, 2024 |
thesicilian:
Are they supposed to bring the medical equipment and devices to the construction site before building the facility itself? Let them finish the building first before talking about equipment. Learn to appreciate good things.
Health workers always prioritise human lives, especially in the public sector where they have no personal stake in profits of the facility. However that doesn't mean anyone can go there expecting free treatment because human life is involved, the best you can get is first aid while you source for money.
The health sector in Nigeria is not regulated. There have been numerous mistakes that ked to deaths and no one has always been sanctioned or penalised. Procedures and imistrations must always be checjed and investigated but not in Nigeria. Yes that man is right, it is not about big building because before now, there have been big structures with only mediocrity to have around
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Bluffly: 10:58am On Sep 10, 2024 |
no be by mouth but by being critically research driven
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Bluffly: 6:27pm On Sep 08, 2024 |
God1000:
βYour Money Is For The Entire Family. Your Wife's Money Is For Herself. She Can Only Share If She Decides Toβ β Nigerian Doctor, Obianma Onya, Tells Married Men
She wrote: β
Source: oriental times
Show me the scripture ing this.
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Bluffly: 11:00am On Sep 08, 2024 |
mmclatino:
This is very important
This kind gesture should go round in all state
Not only worship center and schools alone but all private and public entities
It will help to improve security in all state in Nigeria.
Learn to always read the content. Headings are brief
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Bluffly: 6:59pm On Sep 05, 2024 |
Chuknovski:
This guys are the only ones who really enjoy the military job in Nigeria, everything Nigerian military is built around them, any truthful personnel will affirm this,
Na NMS Majorly before those who enter NDA
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Bluffly: 7:24am On Sep 03, 2024 |
They've trained him Dinofayoseticks
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Bluffly: 12:55pm On Sep 02, 2024 |
spencekat:
You can name your child any name. Is not anybody's business.
I am wise not to name an innocent child controversially
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Bluffly: 9:20am On Sep 02, 2024 |
Brendaniel: Haters, Oya come and insult the man, why does the name Biafra pain some people so much ?
Why can't the father rename himself Biafra. You don't exploit an innocent's child future. That is evil.
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Bluffly: 7:08pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
All this question arises because bunch of people are irresponsible
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Bluffly: 1:58pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
CyrusVI:
They should have done this since 1800 but its fine to do that now
Under a private operator, we can be sure of increased production over the next 12months as private firms tend to keep pushing their operational capacity to the extreme in a bid to secure bigger profits
Demands will be met and we may not experience fuel scarcity again.
Kyari thought this through and it sounded sane to him. It does to me too
Kudos
Na themselves go still buy am take loot money just as they did the power sector
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Bluffly: 6:59pm On Aug 29, 2024 |
Trueprophet91:
Power?
Which power?
How can people enter bush unarmed,in search of wicked, mindless killers that armed to the teeth and high on everything highable?
There's no power there, the bandits don't know jack about rules of engagement or any of such shi.it
you won't understand
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Bluffly: 7:42am On Aug 29, 2024 |
Trueprophet91:
Pity!
How are the mighty fallen?
Sokoto state was once peaceful.
It's today turned the den of bandits.
It's a pitty!
power if the people cannot be under estimated
And who is misleading these people?
If they're just matching into the forests unarmed to confront armed bandits, isn't that a suicide mission?
Except, of course, it's just for internet sensationalism.
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Bluffly: 3:36pm On Aug 26, 2024 |
Look at this idiot. You circled yourself with whores and ended concluding on the entire Lagos State
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Bluffly: 11:34pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Gistmedia10: A symbol of wealth in the 80s and 90s⦠This was the typical setup of a wealthy man's living room.
Taaa, I disagree, this is one na local settings. This post is likely by a GenZ
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Bluffly: 11:32pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
Love800:
What do you mean by "working to be fit and staying fit"?
There are people who are not fit and working to be fit. Even when you have achieved the threshold of being said to be fit, you must still maintain your regime to remain fit. Exercise and diet wise cum regular med examination.
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Bluffly: 4:12pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
DeLaRue:
I listened to Chief Bode's George's interview from beginning to end, there was not a single tribe-related view there.
He said after Buhari's 8 years, PDP should have followed their party constitution by zoning their presidential candidacy to the South.
He also said allowing another Northerner to lead Nigeria immediately after Mr Buhari would have created a lot of problems in the country. On this basis, he said he didn't think Mr Atiku as president would have been good for the country.
What's tribalistic here.
The man was just expressing his personal political opinion.
Chief George has also criticised the current President many times. I don't recall Mr Atiku criticising Mr Buhari at any time during the latter's 8 years.
You know some people like to trend
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Bluffly: 2:45pm On Aug 25, 2024 |
JASONjnr:
Rest on bro.....
Some people should understand that, when you're slim, you probably don't have enough calories to burn, but you can lift metals to build up your muscles. But then you need supplements to boost up your tissues.
But I regularly see slim people working out.... For what?
"Working out" is vague for this use. Moreover, do you think exercise is just to burn calories. Do you know that a slim person could be overwheight? Read BMI, We have different sizes of exesleleton and endoskeleton. Exercise also addresses proper functioning of our organs.
There is working to be fit and staying fit.
He probably has heart issues that's undiscovered.
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Bluffly: 7:53pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Nigerian businesses lacks perpetuity and succession plan all because of greed. Observe Dangote, once he is gone, all he built is gone
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Bluffly: 5:54pm On Aug 24, 2024 |
Arsenal please give Emilia no better shot to the back of the net. He should not be allowed to prevent our goals
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