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Both stories are sad if they are true, why can't men control their sexual urges. Regardless of religion, why molesting young children. |
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As free-willed being created by God, everyone should be free to accept and practice their faith without any fear of intimidation. If the Kuwaiti prince accepts and believes in Jesus Christ, that should be his personal choice. He should not be threaten, but I trust our moslem brothers, they will be looking for his death soonest or even a fatwa is already placed on his head - so much for a religion of peace. The last time I checked - Islam means 'servant of Allah' and not peace. In Ninety-Five percent of regions or countries where there are conflicts today, there is a certain number of moslems involved - so much for a religion of peace. |
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With over 12 years of civilian government, can anyone point to any tangible or credible development in our nation apart from the over inflated GSM services which was done by the Obasanjo government and only one or two state governors performing above par. The rest are just useless, this has been the case with every democratic dispensation right from the first republic. The first republic was slightly better, save some regions. The second, third and the current crops are blatant real thieves in agbada and babariga. Shame on the lot of them. I prefer the military as least we know where we stand and how far we can misbehave. Most infrastructural developments in the country where done under the military regime e.g. - the famous lagos-ibadan expressway - Gowon, the plan was to make that expressway all the way to ilorin. - lagos international airport (known now as MMIA) - Gowon - building of oil refineries - Gowon - 3rd Mainland bridge - Babangida - effective law & order - Buhari - dealing with foreign companies (e.g British Airways) - Abacha - plain level exchange rate - Abacha - festac nigeria - Obasanjo -operation feed the nation - Obasanjo The list is endless, but our civilian governments have been just too merciless, taking jumbo pays and doing absolutely nothing. Someone can help us check, how many bills were ed last year, instead they are always eager or will fight if their allowances are being debated ![]() Unfortunately and this is sad, we in Nigeria are not yet ripe or intellectually developed to operate a democratic government ![]() What is needed is a real tough no nonsense military ruler, who specialises in kicking backsides. |
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A quick credit check on the company's website: www.capitaloilandgasind.com [i][/i]is enough to know that we Nigerians are been taken on a rollercaster ride by those in government Corruption has really eaten into our DNA, it will take a long time for this to be eradicated from our system. We need a lion-hearted, man of steel leader and equally uncompromising followers to say enough of this nonsense. |
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The question we should be asking ourselves and I hope we get a faint tiny answer is, what will happen to all the names been mentioned in the subsidy allegations - my honest answer is nothing will happen to them, they will not be prosecuted. Unfortunately, corruption is not tribalist in nature, but we the people of Nigeria are very much inwardly, bitter tribalistic individuals. Sorry to say, we and our past generations are all products of corruption. I hate comparing Nigeria with other countries, but in times like this, I wish Nigeria can be like China, where people involved in corruption are properly punished with their heads dicapitated from their bodies. Because they have ruined the lives of many Nigerians presently living and generations yet unborn as a result of their selfish and greedy attitude. |
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Nna men, Biana still the wow factor after all these years. HRH Ojukwu is a lucky man But our Dame recently said that, "Ojukwu is a great man, he died, but his manhood lives on" |
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By now I think in any sane society, the pictures of the 'BK Suspect' should be in all electronic and print media agencies in this country and whole of West Africa. But in our country, such common sense idea are not common. We tend to do things in a backward fashion. |
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RICE SEX INTERNET ELECTRICITY |
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what is the significance of the black stone in islam?
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@Jude2k, your clear and concise analysis is well noted
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this is getting ridiculous by the minute if the information is true. how can N45m be spent on newspapers (that's 123k everyday) and how much does a daily newspaper cost?, N9m on magazines & periodicals. i guess these people don't even read. so sad that this level of waste is still going on in the government |
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I fully Coach Keshi on this, the team should learn to project the right image. He's in charge and he has got the right to lay down rules which are appropriate. |
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this is serious matter, if the information is true so many avenues by which our ruling class loot the national treasury |
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on the sofa watching african magic
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I think this is a stage managed event
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We all know where the main problem lies in this country and those are the issue of corruption and the bureaucratic system. Trust me once corruption can be curtailed, we don't need the endorserment of any super power organisation for our economy to pick up. Let us learn from the situation in south american countries like Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela , how they transformed their economy without the help of either the World Bank or IMF. These organisations are only after one thing - to cause more misery for the already downtrodden population. |
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nigerians and food, we can never change
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they are proper fast food vendors with their ingenuity,
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if the story is true, why does the poster want to destroy his precious life
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the federal govt and universities should do more to sponsor talented individuals who will help in the educational sector. this brain-drains should stop, like someone said, it will come to a time when nigeria will need the technology which this guy has come up with and we will end up paying billions of dollars. we should be the ones exporting this kind of technology to other countries, thereby giving us huge balance of trade. all the same, congrats to the guy. |
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i saw that goal and it was a well taken one, he should be allowed back into the national team only if he's on form and at the current rate he jusify a call up.
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this will be a good thing for nigerian football, let me start to save my kobos and nairas for the ticket money
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So our dictatorial president has finally grown pair of balls to sack the incompetent efcc boss. Her sacking is long overdue, as this has been in the pipeline for sometime now. |
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Some of our politicians are just plain heartless Why embark on such disastrous venture, knowing fully that innocent lives are at stake. There are still a few number of politicians involve, there should be travel ban on all serving senators and reps until further notice. |
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At the rate he's going, he will eventually beat his papa's record he's a true son of the soil |
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You should let him know about your concerns and how it is affecting you personally This should be done in an atmosphere of love and respect, since they're your parents |
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As long it makes her comfortable, we shouldn't just judge her because she had plastic surgery
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Life will be more interesting without the plague commonly known as BBM There is more to live than having a BB |
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1. Alao Akala - how he was voted to govern Oyo State is beyond my imagination, total waste of space during his time
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This is a welcome development, since our various arms of government are not prepared to provide any basic health service
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