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G0odharddick:Slow down Cow-boy. Yeah. A good number of them are out there hustling. But not all. I know couple of girls running restaurants out here. 1 Like |
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G0odharddick:Slow down Cowboy. Yeah. A good number of them are out there hustling. But not all. I know couple of girls running restaurants out here. 1 Like |
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BrickDevo:Nigeria was never meant to exist my brother. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Whoever put up this statement should be issued a query. WTF is "Man Proposes, God disposes"? So we should blame God? 3 Likes |
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MIKOLOWISKA:Locally what? If oil production in the Niger Delta stops for just 90 days, Nigeria might cease to exist. Go and ask questions! |
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He is a good man. These are the type of people that citizens should for higher positions. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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Emmanuel900:And oil from Niger Delta is used to develop your village. Oshe! 17 Likes 1 Share |
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SmartPolician:You still are underestimating Nigeria's problems. It's beyond the judiciary and electing credible leaders. Modified. Now see an example in the link below.. https://nairaland.macsoftware.info/8425043/why-hailed-samuel-chukwuemekas-372 Did the judiciary or INEC create this type of thinking? It's beyond elections and the Judiciary man. |
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DaniDani:Obodo Oil and Gas field is located in Warri, Delta State. That's the Niger Delta. https://www.gem.wiki/Obodo_Oil_and_Gas_Field_(Nigeria) 1 Like |
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SmartPolician:You underestimate the gravity of Nigeria's problems. |
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workchopNG:Honestly.. None of them has an International port. There's nothing new in all those things they mentioned. Access/GTB and other banks have been doing all these for years. 1 Like |
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Last time I checked Access Bank and GTB have been doing diaspora banking for almost a decade now.
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richiemcgold: Both scenarios are possible. 1. That was just a mock exam. The candidate would be relaxed knowing that there's nothing at stake. 2. The questions in JAMB exams are way tougher than those of WAEC. The JAMB exam is computer-based, while WAEC is paper-based. While exams malpractice can be reduced to almost zero in the JAMB exams, we can't the same of WAEC. In short, when I read the second instance, I knew that fellow hadn't sat for JAMB before. 1 Like |
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1. Medicine 2. Pharmacy 3. Nursing 4. Dentistry 5. Radiology 6. Anesthesiology 7. Medical Laboratory Technology 8. Theology 9. And others..... Any course that you study that qualifies you can work anywhere, be rest assured that you might not find a job anywhere. 2 Likes |
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This one has refused to learn that the best way to keep your marriage safe is to keep it away from the prying eyes of the public. What do expect when boys start meddling in the affairs of men? 3 Likes 3 Shares |
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The thread has been infested by maggots. Their mouth runs like a fault tap online and when they meet in their coven of deceit. They dare not air their opinions in the public, else they risk getting lynched by those being oppressed by their paymasters. The Mannabbgrils guy did more than this... He defended Buhari with his last breath. Ya'll aren't the first. 1 Like |
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haybhi1:His opinion! Respect it. Someother person would say Funkies Mallam is a better rapper than all of them combined. And that's the person's opinion. Learn to respect people's opinion. 5 Likes |
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PresidObi:Then allow the people to air their opinions. You're not everyone's mouthpiece! |
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What is this ediot saying? Ain't no fan of Traore, but his singular act of cutting ties with the French would liberate his people from decades of second-level colonialism the French have been subtly doing in Francophone countries. Despite independence, the French still have control over these countries and have been f*cking them doggy and missionary without any form of restriction. Please visit, Dakar, Bamako, Ouagadougou and other capitals of all these French colonies, you'll see the damage that the French did them. Apart from poverty, the level of backwardness the majority of these people exhibit is mind-blowing. The photos below were taken in the capital of Senegal, Dakar in 2025! Let them manage their affairs and resources abeg! 44 Likes 1 Share |
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Holluwhakemmy:Small London indeed! Nigerian government better engage Benin Republic, Senegal, Burkina Faso and Mali on this power issue. These smaller, poorer countries have stable electricity 24/7 all year round while the self-acclaimed giant of Africa is plagued by generational darkness. 1 Like |
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PresidObi:Why are you all over the place like a barking and attacking everyone that has a contrary opinion? The Smartpolician guy there has a very very valid point. Our state governments need to pay attention to ventures that would generate more revenue to augment the monthly allocation from the FG. Rail transport (I know this is a more capital-intensive project) would have even made more sense than this airline and CNG bus initiative. These buses project might not survive 2 years, this is after the government might have incurred huge losses. 2 Likes |
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If the Muslims in Northern Nigeria visit Senegal and see how their Muslim women dress, they'll declare a Fatwa on all the women in Senegal. Beautiful, curvy women...! |
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Why Dakar though? Anyway... Happy Birthday to her. |
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I got a training opportunity with an oil and gas firm in Lagos sometime in 2019. I resigned my job in Abuja and moved to Lagos. Our office was in Ajah. So I got a place around Lakowe. One weekend I decided to check up on my cousin staying at Alapere. I spent the weekend at her place and headed back to Ajah on Monday around 2pm. We got to the Landmark center axis around 3pm or so.. There was a crazy gridlock on that Lekki-Epe expressway. I sat down at the back and held on to my bag firmly. Three hours later, we didn't move 300 meters. engers kept dropping one after the other, I thought they had either gotten to their bus stop or maybe were hanging around for the traffic to ease. 6pm or so we were around Jakande.. I noticed an exodus of people trekking... and almost all the buses were empty, while others were looking for the easiest way to turn back. That was when it dawned on me that all the people I saw walking by were actually engers that alighted from buses and were trekking back home... Omoh! I jumped down from the bus, and ed the exodus of people happily cruising their legediz Benz to their respective destinations. I got to Ajah bridge around 9pm, crossed over and got one Orijin bitters, crossed back and located the nearest transport company.. That was GUO.. I bought a ticket for the first bus heading to Abuja the next day. That was how I ended my training with the firm. Lagosians are very patient and resilient people! 92 Likes 9 Shares |
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