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Cmanforall: Shebi na the house herself dey go, make she ready toh dey advise the aunty too ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Raregem9000: Oh okay. Yes o, my brother. I should have known, naija politicians are thesame irrespective of region. Here politicians from two different parties hire ers to clash on radio, trading witty insults and humorous jabs at each other's leaders. The episodes are quite entertaining sha, it's hard to miss one. 1 Like |
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Raregem9000: This is Kano state right. ![]() ![]() Name of the radio program; ka fili ga doki |
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RenoOkriTheGoat: God's blessings upon you sir. I was actually waiting for someone to burst the urchin's lie ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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Gerrard59: Actually Sir, according to the article, the authorities mentioned that the situation is not normal, which is indeed the case. We hope the issue whatever it is, is resolved soon. Depending on the scale of the agri-industry. As you already know, some businesses don't entire depend on government light as they produce thier own electricity through solar and generators. Some even have special deals with KEDCO, like the iceblock guys who allegedly bribe officials during Ramadan to limit general power supply and prioritise thier own operations since Ramadan often falls in the heat season and people crave cold drinks in the evenings while breaking fast, hence boosting iceblock sales. |
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Funkyswagzz: It is true, boss. It's usually by this time of the night they bring light in Kano since Ramadan. Then they'll leave it to 1am to 2am. Sometimes they we don't even get to see it throughout a 24hr period. Probably that's what will happen tonight, since I'm still waiting for them but no show yet. |
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Tareq1105: Lol, bro.. There are black imams leading prayers in Masjid Haram, the most sacred mosque, talk less of the one you're talking about which is actually located in Medina. |
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nairamaniac: OK |
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Sirianese: Yes, I was born in the mid nineties when maradonna stopped playing soccer. My point is footballers are the most popular people on Earth, wether maradonna, Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar etc. ( The OP didn't mention Maradonna though) Notice how I picked Ronaldo and Messi together. Not just only one of them. 1 Like |
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DmonSlayer10: Bro did you just say the Indians, Chinese and Arabs don't know Ronaldo and Messi? Abeg no talk this thing for place like Twitter so that make those people no sue you ![]() ![]() ![]() Although I agree that MJ is most popular but e go shock you say billions of women around the world know Ronaldo or Messi including your Mom.. Apart from the fact that she must have heard the name, it's very likely that she can still recognize their faces. It might surprise you to know that many wise women are actually quite aware of what drives thier husbands, brothers and sons. 2 Likes |
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How can Beyonce be there but no Celine Dion ![]() 1 Like |
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dauntless15: I sent multiple PMs on that day but I didn't get a response. I even send a PM today immediately after I quoted you. Thanks. |
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dauntless15: Boss, good evening and how have you been. I still await your response on the online survey stuff you talked about the other time. |
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Ojuntana: Honestly, I really respect Natasha, what she stands for in of women's hard work and bravery, even more than Ireti, who's much older. "I'm thinking Ireti just got lucky with that whole 'Obi tsunami' thing, you know, the one that also changed things in Abuja and Lagos. This is because before the elections just concluded, she was largely unknown to those of us who follow current events closely, myself included. However, I've been hearing about Natasha Akpoti way before 2020, and how she was always going up against evil Yahaya Bello, even when it was super dangerous. Even more remarkable, after being unjustly denied her win in the last election, she refused to give up and fought for her rightful position in court. And now, Ireti Kingibe, whose victory was seemingly handed to her, believes she can condescendingly address a more courageous and resilient woman as if she were a child, simply by virtue of her age. Sha, na only for Africa dem still dey use age, tribe, and religion take cheat people. No where else. |
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This is not an issue of mental instability or infidelity. I strongly believe that this man belongs to a secret society.
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dauntless15: Good evening Boss. I'm interested in knowing more about the survey sites you talked about. I've already sent you a pm. God bless you as you reply. Thank you. |
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Lol. See who's talking. I'll be 30 years old by July and I just got itted into Medicine and Surgery. Unlike you, instead of 4 years, I would spend 7 years in the university. 1 Like |
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strangest: Good evening bro. How are you doing and how's the recovery? |
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zoedew: True. I also heard POS operators are planning to hike their fee too if Telcos hike their tariffs since the cost of data will also be increasing. |
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CSTRR: @nairalanda1, come read what this gentleman have pointed and dare to criticize it. This is just Tinubu o. We have not yet started talking about Yahaya Bello and other public officials too numerous to mention, wether they're caught or not. Another member mentioned that Lagos State is richer than and I'm kinda tempted to believe him. Yet you want the government to take half of the citizens salary to fund healthcare. How much is even the minimum wage to begin with? May God have mercy on you and your ilks! 1 Like 1 Share |
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Hamsaini: I believe the gentleman is talking about Dawanau market in Kano state. The market is huge for grains, pepper, onions and other commodities. Plus since Kano is relatively safe compared to other northern states in Nigeria, businessmen from the south feel comfortable coming down here to buy. I'm a southernern who's lived in Kano all my life, fluent in the language and can get around the city with ease. If you need help finding the top traders or you need someone to keep an eye on your goods before moving them to your location, feel free to reach out. I'm open to meaningful connections and collaboration. Good morning 1 Like |
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researcherdotcom: Wallahi. This Prof is the Nedd Stark of Nigeria! 3 Likes |
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.As usual, one dubious senator(s) or rep under the education committee don go manipulate figures. ![]() From what I've seen and over the years, Professor Ishaq is one of the few top public officers with impeccable integrity. This is a man who went above above and beyond by returning billions of naira in JAMB revenue to the government, without being asked. Even Buhari was shocked ![]() 16 Likes 1 Share |
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MrStarskie: Or maiduguri, states plagued by insecurity hence farming is on a low. But here in Kano, food is dirty cheap. 1 Like |
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EmperorCaesar: Na my breakfast be this Boss and na the exact price be that. Sometimes, I no dey fit finish am sef. ![]() What's more interesting, it's made of millet which is more nutritious thsn bread whose price whose price is five times higher. |
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Well I can't believe people still earn 85k salary. This is 2024 and no one should earn less than 200k in this current inflation.[/quote] Southerners are really trying sha. With the high cost of living I keep hearing over that place, If I no know persin, I no go even reason relocate to una side at all. Atleast not now n ![]() May God continue to provide for us all. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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placeofallure: Good morning. I'm great at maths. Please kindly point out platforms or connects if possible where I can find students online who needs help with maths. Thank you. |
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Strokes: Good day chief. I'm great at maths and the sciences! I have also developed a talent of explaining complex ideas and problems in simple using examples from daily life to enhance my student's understanding and also make learning very attractive. Kindly point me to some online platforms that could connect teachers to international students. Thank you. |
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. The North could be a powerhouse, but they keep getting stuck with leaders who don't know what they're doing. Before oil took over, the North, especially Kano, was a major player in manufacturing. Those industrial estates –Challawa Sharada, Bompai, you name it – were churning out all sorts of stuff, just as good as anything you'd find in Lagos or Ogun. They were making it in the North back then – biscuits, sweets, detergents, even cosmetics! It was the Indians and Lebanese who came in and set up all these factories, giving lots of people jobs and bringing in a lot of money for the government. But the rise of the oil industry and the political dominance of Northern in Nigeria during the 1980s contributed to the neglect and eventual decline of the region's established industries. In the 1980s, Aminu Dantata, Dangote's maternal uncle, acquired most of these companies and industrial estates in Kano and promptly shut them down. Just like that! Northern Nigerian Flour Mills (NNFM), the makers of Golden Penny noodles, was once the pride of Bompai Industrial Estate. By the mid-2000s, however, the factory finally shut its doors. Before its closure, the area bustled with activity, attracting traders from across Nigeria, West Africa, and even overseas, making it as lively as Alaba International Market. Today, the scene is drastically different—silent and deserted, with only a lone gateman stationed outside. Yet, in a curious parallel to the Port Harcourt refinery and similar establishments, senior staff continue to draw salaries despite the factory’s inactivity. Northern Nigerian Flour Mills have now been converted to a warehouse and Golden Penny noodles is now manufactured in Lagos and sent here embarassed Our brother, Buhari was president for eight years, but he never considered reviving any of the industrial estates or big companies. Northern governors didn’t push him either, content with the steady inflow of funds from the federation . Instead, billions were wasted on a fruitless search for oil in the north and Niger. Had these funds been invested in agriculture and the northern manufacturing companies, there would likely be no fear of the current tax reforms. 7 Likes |
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