Coly2012(m): 8:04am On Jun 07 |
An elder said he is something when he came to you for help, just to get the help from you and 10 years later the same elder came out to say he lied to you 10 years ago just to get what he wanted from you, please how do you define such an elder? Just be sincere with your answer if there is still sincerity in you... And how old is Ameachi for us to be referring to him as elder?
FreeStuffsNG:
Ndigbo Youth calling someone of his father's age mate “a shameless and treacherous character.”. Smh.
This is how they insult their elders who hold contrary views , now extending it to one of the leaders of another tribe. When Ikwerre youths now start attacking Igbo youths in Ikwerre Port Harcourt land, you will be claiming victimhood abi?
Why can't you disagree in a decent and civilized manner with non-volatile words, such that you don't cause acrimony between your Igbo people and other tribes who find it offensive for youths to insult elders?
So much for the ndigbo youth and their collective. If nobody calls these rude Ndigbo Youths to order then nobody should blame the Ikwerre people if they vent their displeasure on igbo living and doing business in PH o.
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Coly2012(m): 9:49am On Jun 05 |
Kids are human, you can't love them all equally just as you don't love you siblings and parent equally, as a father I found out that I have come to love me boys differently based on their personalities,intelligency and gifts.
All I do is to show them how i love them equally but deep down I no what I feel about each of them .
I have taken time to ask them severally who they think is dad's favorite, and every time they always say different thing because even them are confused just like their mother.
E no eazy at all to mentain order and sanity.
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Coly2012(m): 10:18pm On May 30 |
That is Nigeria for you, it's always against the south most expecialy the south east.
Broveens42:
So why is another being persecuted for agitating Biafra?
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Coly2012(m): 8:31pm On May 29 |
But unizik is a federal university, and it's working for him.
Ulunne777:
Can only work Ina private uni where teacher student ratio is healthy.
Btw,does he know all the students names to be able to match their faces.
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Coly2012(m): 7:47pm On May 29 |
Non be my mouth you go hear say belle dey front,if u look your body you go see am.
tunary:
meaning north get right south
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Coly2012(m): 6:08pm On May 29 |
This guy forget say north and south non be the same Nigeria
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Coly2012(m): 4:25am On May 27 |
This is a reflation of the country, were hard work and decency is never ired, people see a noble career as stupid because it can make you a billionaire overnight, a country were take home pay cant take you home, and minimum wage can't wage any problem for you. We are lost and only divine intervention can fine us back.
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Coly2012(m): 9:16pm On May 25 |
People that don't have any reasonable thing to say always mention obi when an important issue or question is raised.
zero8zero:
You should first ask Obi who defected from APGA to PDP to LP and still loading Yet na your messiah. Una hypocrisy always stinks .
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Coly2012(m): 6:22pm On May 24 |
Ofunaofu:
So all that fighting, backstabbing, blackmail, refusal to make peace, and working against Obaseki and the PDP was just for a mere appointment? You no longer want to become governor? That ambition is now dead and buried.
Men without honor. Men with a price, not more than 20 shekels of silver.
Anyway, congratulations. But the truth is, those he did the dirty work for will never truly trust him.
He has now been "settled'
on the other hand, don't you think obaseki should have rewarded him with the gobanitorial ticket for his loyalty, dedication and personality displayed to make sure obaseki gets his second term ambition to reality?
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Coly2012(m): 8:26pm On May 20 |
Hahahaha that your belle na street on its own
correctguy101:
Your belle weak...
My system does not care. As long as it's not poison, not too hot (either from pepper or heat), and it tastes good, my palate will accept and send inside my system....
At least, whether na white maggi or brown maggi, they all have the same destination.... The bowels
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Coly2012(m): 10:10pm On May 18 |
Baba na this man be the guy wen we till you say he popular you.
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Coly2012(m): 7:36pm On May 18 |
Na toilet I go sleep anytime I eat food cooked with it.
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Coly2012(m): 12:46am On May 16 |
So Anambra is the highest with 139, with other south east states following, Igbo people don suffer. Imagine going through systematic marginalization from primary school.
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Coly2012(m): 1:02am On May 14 |
And this is why you don't have any ground to call him dumb because in all I said, it's only wealth you could make meaning off and generalizing a tribe in your shallow mindedness.
omonnakoda:
Only Igbos talk like that
What has wealth got to do with anything?
Igbos are the only people I have encountered that believe money shaming is civilized behaviour
If a person says that 99.9999% of the time it is an Igbo person
It is pathological
Stop
A human being's value is not how much he has
Argue with an Igbo man next thing
I get money you
I can feed your generation
On top lie
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Coly2012(m): 9:17pm On May 09 |
Warrior99:
But it doesn't change the FACT that PO is dumb
PO is dumb but the kind of wealth, popularity and goodwill he has with his dumbness is not in your entire kindred. Just think about it in a moment, guy na lie I talk? Talk truth...
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Coly2012(m): 8:01pm On May 09 |
At the end of the day, we will see how valuable soludos fun city will be after his tenure.
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Coly2012(m): 2:25pm On May 05 |
No weli weli, hhhhaaaaa
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Coly2012(m): 2:21pm On May 03 |
Hahahahah so the guy na family section customer, what a 21st century hole piper
Guyman02:
That guy has been on Nairaland for years and people have advised him about family planning severally but he keeps popping out kids with his wife he married as under age after impregnating her as a secondary school student.
Many people here know his story and he used to post pictures of them before
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Coly2012(m): 1:35pm On May 03 |
The poster never said he wants more children, he is only tired of not having good and private time with the wife, Abe one can't enjoy his wife again without make her pregnant?
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Coly2012(m): 8:20am On Apr 30 |
Sunnydays:
She is educated and didn't know that court is in session until the judge RISES abi? How did the judge see her recording if he wasn't still on his bench? Can't you think before typing or are you allergic to common sense?
if common sense is not far from you, you could have known that an uneducated prof like you and any other person can make mistake, if wisdom is your friend you could have realized that human do take unconscious actions... A mistake does not make a person an illiterate, just wonder self if you no the meaning of been educated in the first place.
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Coly2012(m): 7:09am On Apr 30 |
Lifestone:
But the Judge is still on his seat maybe for another case
and the court may not be calm at that time when she did it.
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Coly2012(m): 7:01am On Apr 30 |
If what he said is true then it's a good decision, I give it to him, well-done sir.
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Coly2012(m): 6:25am On Apr 30 |
haybhi1:
Get some education and know that courthouse isn't nzobuzobu
don't be surprise that the woman may be educated than everybody in your linage, if you read the trend well you might notice that it was after proceedings and she never new it's an offence even after sitting. Think before you talk nobody is infelible
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Coly2012(m): 7:35pm On Apr 28 |
We're the button dey?
Ebuka78:
Have you noticed that we now have sane comments onnFP since the introduction of the block button?
We commend the for his hard work in actualizing that.
Now, let's return this forum to how it used to be with same minds and ideas.
First person I blocked was Hellinus
What about you?
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Coly2012(m): 1:12pm On Apr 28 |
The man get fine fine girls for him choir that year oooo, very clean babies they lead the choir n he is very good on keyboard.
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Coly2012(m): 7:27pm On Apr 25 |
Ogemdiozoemenam:
GOVERNANCE BY EXAMPLE: X-RAYING SOLUDO'S LEADERSHIP MODEL AS A MASTERCLASS IN ETHICAL PUBLIC SERVICE
By Christian ABURIME
In a developing democracy like ours, public trust in government can be paper-thin and integrity may seem like a lost art. Yet, some leaders still take pains to make a difference even in a system that is riddled with corruption.
An example is Anambra State under Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, where a different picture is being painted. A picture where leaders lead by example, public finance is an open book, civil servants are empowered, and meritocracy, not mediocrity, is the rule.
Governor Soludo’s governance agenda is a quiet transformation, not in shouts and slogans, but in systems, standards, and service to the people.
Governor Soludo promised transparency, and he has institutionalised it. Under his watch, Anambra became one of the few Nigerian states to publish its financial statements in real-time, allowing Ndi Anambra to see exactly how public funds are used. The result is a new kind of relationship between citizens and government: one rooted in trust and open dialogue.
In order to deepen this engagement, the Solution Lens’ citizen platform was launched. Through it, the people not only talk to the government, they talk through it, proving democracy in action.
Since the coming of the Soludo government, the digitisation of budgeting, procurement, and financial systems has blocked age-old leakages. The results are staggering: an 80% reduction in the cost of governance across board, amounting to ₦4 billion in savings, which is now redirected into critical infrastructure and social services.
While many state governments drown in debt, Governor Soludo’s Anambra is an exception. Despite having the legislative Assembly approval to borrow ₦100 billion, not a single kobo has been borrowed in three years. Instead, capital expenditure has risen to 77% of the budget, the highest in the nation, while recurrent spending has been squeezed to 23%. The state is now among Nigeria’s top five most fiscally sustainable states, a veritable model of prudent leadership in an environment of debt addiction.
Governor Soludo understands that no reform sticks without the of those who implement it. That’s why his istration began with bold civil service reforms: A 10% salary increase in 2023, followed by payment of minimum wage in 2024, as well as prompt payment of gratuities and pensions, including clearing four years of backlog for state and local government retirees. Every retiree in Anambra now receives their benefits on time.
Beyond the state capital, Governor Soludo has breathed life into grassroots governance. Local government secretariats have been rebuilt, enhancing the efficiency of service delivery at the community level. The reconstruction is institutional, while the Local Government istration Law 2024 provides a framework for transparent, able governance at the third tier.
Five new High Court halls and residential quarters for judges have been constructed to strengthen judicial efficiency. But infrastructure is just one half of the coin; performance is the other. The creation of a Strategy, Execution, and Evaluation Office ensures that every project, programme, and policy is tracked, measured, and optimised. No more ghost contracts, no more political white elephants, no more delayed payments, no more abandoned projects, only measurable impact.
Governor Soludo’s mantra, ‘One State, One People, One Agenda’, goes beyond rhetoric and shows up in asphalt and action. For the first time ever, Nzam in Anambra West has a motorable road. The Otuocha–Aguleri road project, long ignored, is now alive with progress. The 26.7km Awba-Ofemili road, previously only a footpath, is now fully asphalted. From the hills of Aguata to the riverbanks of Anambra East, every community now has a stake in the state.
Appointments in Governor Soludo’s government reflect competence, not favouritism. His youthful “Solution Team” was selected based on merit, diversity, and innovation. Inclusion is now a culture. Under his watch, the traditional Igbo values of hard work, enterprise integrity, and communal responsibility are being institutionalised. A culture of excellence is emerging, one that rewards service over self-interest.
Thus, in three years, Governor Soludo has redefined what governance truly means in Anambra State. From digitised systems to debt-free economics; from fair justice to inclusive development; from transparency to trust, his leadership model is a masterclass in ethical public service. This is governance that restores faith. Governance that works. And most importantly, governance that serves.
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Coly2012(m): 10:14pm On Apr 07 |
Codes151:
You never push the court to start the first case, you don add another. This woman just Dey masturbte ontop igbos mumu-ness. Abi obidients.
lol.
Natasha. Enjoy your clout With igbos lol
waiting be Igbo people own for this matter again?
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Coly2012(m): 12:21pm On Apr 07 |
Antoeni:
Sowore is Still Finding it Difficult to Differentiate Student Unionism From Nigeria Politics, Real Protest Don't Have Dates
on point.
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Coly2012(m): 12:19pm On Apr 07 |
Simpleshafee:
Banga and starch.
you are missing something special when it's well prepared, that food can take you to heaven and back when well arranged by one of my dalta neighbors then.
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