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Armageddon - starring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck and others
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Kerosene: Thanks for your contribution |
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kevwemike: Your advice is well apparently. Thanks |
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Gandollar: You are very correct. We took it for granted. We never knew we would faced serious resistance like this. 1 Like |
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You are very correct. We took it for granted. We never knew we would faced serious resistance like this.
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My dad died November 2024. We are from Ugono- Abraka, but my dad built his in Erho-Abraka. Before his death, he warned me and my siblings not to take his corpse to Ugono Abraka for burial. He said he should be buried in Erho Abraka, his grandmother's side. The problem now is that his family at Ugono Abraka has vowed not to allow his burial except we bury him in Ugono. Please are my options? I'm the eldest child and son. |
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BlessedGift: This is a very irresponsible statement to make. Statements like this are usually made by those who just want to talk, but have no real desire to see things happen. It's like a well to do father announcing to his house hold that it is good to be eating balanced diet, when he knows that all he needs to do is to stock up the house with food stuffs for the balance diet and set the enabling environment to make that happen. People will always flock to professions that are highly lucrative. All Oshiomole and the Senate needs to do is to make laws that will make the jobs of artisans to be highly lucrative and see how it will boom. 2 Likes |
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Her death automatically frees you bro. The Bible says even a married woman is free from the law of her husband as so as the husband died. ottalo: |
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Freetech: What did you study sir? Because a lot of Nigerians shy away from science oriented courses due to mental laziness. |
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Max24: I wish you guys will just focus on the issues. We have been educated that this increase in our FR might not have any positive impact on our economy. It's purely a loan. We don't celebrate loans, but what the loans are deployed to achieve. We await to see that in the coming days. Until then, I think we should tone down the celebration. |
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Post your result na bro
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AuthorMan: I don't see anything wrong in what majority of people on this thread have been saying. We got our tactics all wrong against CIV. And if we don't analyze and see what adjustments to make now, it might cost us our chances of qualifying for the world cup when we meet SA June 3 later on this year. |
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This kind of discussion only favours those who belong to the major languages. It easier for them to say, adopt Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa. So long as it's not my language that is being adopted, let's just keep speaking the English together. Shey na my language go come go extinct? Solidarity no dey this one o. Any other language is not my language, no matter where and how it is spoken, it's a foreign language and a threat to mine. Like somebody mentioned, if the government is serious ing the mother tongue to teach at all, they must first of translate all teaching texts and aids from English to one of the mother tongue ( I wonder which). My point is that the problem is more fundamental than we would want to acknowledging. Lord Luggard should not ed us together. Period! |
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A lot of you guys just want to enjoy the narrative that it is camera rather than a motion sensor which it really is. It's more salacious to talk about a hidden camera in an hotel room. I get it ![]() 2 Likes |
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Guy you have made great submissions as always. So also some of the guys that have replied you. You all have made great points. The fact, just as you have pointed out, is that the tariff is not cost reflective. However the truth is that the purchasing power of the average Nigerian has been completely eroded. Stretching it further is a direct call for chaos. It's time we got ourselves leaders that are ready to think outside the box. All these text book solutions like the ones captured in the PWc report you referred to is akin to a doctor saying that the only way to save a patient's life is to cut off his head. Hmmm.... I don't envy whoever takes over from Buhari at all.
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@ OP do you take any bank loan that is long overdue for repayment? It is one of the reasons restrictions can be placed on s.
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Maybe his timer read differently from the machine's time. As at the time he first ended the game, that was when his own clocked probably hit the 90th minutes, the machine timer as at then was at the 85th minute. So he added 4 minutes additional play time to bring the overall playtime to 94 minutes by his watch, but then the machine clock was reading 89 minutes there about. His timer could be the correct one. Afterall, the machine gave a wrong ball possession statistics in the match between Egypt and Nigeria.
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Please tell, now that he didn't meet with the VP, what has happened that would not had happened if he met with him? Or what did not happen that should have happened if he had met the VP. Influencers indeed! LofP: 1 Like |
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That policy is already in operation. It's called Global Standing Instruction (GSI). DubaiLandLord1: |
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Cognitivereason: Comparing the Telecommunication sector to the oil sector is not as straight forward as we think. Truly, the telecoms sector was not subsidized, but then again their products were not a necessity for Nigerians. If you couldn't afford it then, you stayed away. So you really cared less whether it was subsidized or not because you didn't have to use the products. But it is a different ball game with fuel. There is no running away from it. From providing power for your self to transportation, you have no choice but to use fuel. Not to mention the high cost of goods, as increase in transportation cost will be factored into the cost of production. Just like diesel, not many people use diesel, so the removal of subsidy was easily accommodated. With the lean disposable income of the average Nigerian, you are talking of fuel subsidy removal. Not only that, you want to also remove electricity subsidy when not everyone has been metered. And you are talking of curbing insecurity. Ok o 3 Likes 1 Share |
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Modrov: I suggest that FG should consider tieing the welfare packages of personnel in the health and education sector to similar allocations also. |
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