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Not even very good food oo... And it's getting worse by the day. May God help us in this country 13 Likes 2 Shares |
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MrBrownJay1:Wow.. Thanks |
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MrBrownJay1:I just downloaded IPTV on my Android phone. Please how do I add channels? |
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You have to at the very least, be good at something.. U can't just be useless in all aspect 1 Like |
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Other countries have spoken na, so u must talk too. Like u care about ur own civilians.. Rubbish 10 Likes |
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Hmm Agbonifo is more of a politician than a pastor. Who made her pfn president? Na wa oo.. Someone that changed a gospel song while praising Igbinedion and replaced God with Esama because he gave her a huge sum of money.. I wasn't there shaa... Na tell them tell me.. During the 2023 general election, I was angry that big pastors like Adeboye didn't publicly endorse a candidate even though they often support from behind. A religious body can endorse a candidate they believe will work for the good of the people, but often times, when they support a candidate, they do so for selfish reasons. The question is, is AI the right person for Edo state? PDP seems to be divided in Edo state. A huge part of their vote may go to the opposition. I don't believe that APC guy. He looks like a crook. Labour seems unserious to me. The fact that they've not been able to put their house in order in Edo state is a testament to that.. At the end of the day, APC might win Edo state 4 Likes |
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CountinBlessins:In Eddie Murphy's voice.. Yes! Yes!, fvck u too!! 4 Likes |
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N2B2:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Ona comments for this nairaland sometimes fit make man laugh and forget him sorrow. |
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nony43:We must vote am back oo ![]() ![]() ![]() Do me I do u, man nor go vex 1 Like |
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Tenitani: Really sorry for ur ordeal. Post this on Twitter and tag generous celebrities. Don Jazzy, Wizkid, Davido, and many others. They might just come tru for u |
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olisaEze:U must be a poet on bed matters ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
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HonNL:That's why I like the whites. U can't get them twice. Let him come back na, if he get mind 1 Like 1 Share |
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Boo3nity:Just as they forced huncle on us knowing there were other better candidates and now they want to rewrite the Constitution just to keep him there.. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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And some how, the Supreme Court will declare him the winner. Still in doubt? Ask Lawan Ask Hopeless Uzodinma Ask Ebola aka the forger ![]() 26 Likes 1 Share |
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Cruise777:You are the foooool. Portable is a musician. An entertainer. So it's normal for them to get such from fans. Which Nigerian politician do u think will get such love and attention. It's one thing to take out your phone and make a video. It's another thing to rush out in a bid to shake hands or take a photo with a politician. It's pure love oga, and u are too blinded by hate to see it. 11 Likes |
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This is shocking.. Where are all the investments Tinubu has been attracting? |
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Foreign investment inflow drops by $18.6bn Foreign investment inflow into Africa’s largest economy declined by $18.6bn in four years (2019-2022), The PUNCH has learnt. Also in the review period, eight states in the federation failed to attract any form of foreign investment The affected states are Taraba, Yobe, Zamfara, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Gombe, Jigawa and Kebbi. Foreign investments refer to revenue inflow from external sources into an economy either as direct capital investments, equity, cash or goods. According to data published by the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria attracted $23.9bn as foreign investments in 2019. By 2020, the figure declined to $9.6bn. It declined again in 2021 to $6.7bn and once more to $5.3bn in 2022. This implies a decline of $18.6bn during the four-year period. However, the most populous black nation in Africa raked in about $46bn in the four years period. Lagos State led with the highest foreign investments ($35.4bn), while Federal Capital Territory followed with foreign inflow of $10bn. Further analysis of the data showed that the vast majority of the states that underperformed with regard to attracting foreign investments were states in the Northeast political zone. In the North-East, the decade-long fundamentalist insurgency led by Boko Haram and its spawns have caused around 350,000 deaths, displaced over three million residents and destroyed public infrastructure in a region already blighted by poverty and poor socio-economic outcomes. Experts have cited the protracted conflicts in the region as a putative reason why investors have often shied away from Northeastern Nigeria. The conflicts have ultimately left a devastating mark on the informal sector of the region’s economy. Lagos State led with the highest foreign investments ($35.4bn), while Federal Capital Territory followed with foreign inflow of $10bn. Further analysis of the data showed that the vast majority of the states that underperformed with regard to attracting foreign investments were states in the Northeast political zone. In the North-East, the decade-long fundamentalist insurgency led by Boko Haram and its spawns have caused around 350,000 deaths, displaced over three million residents and destroyed public infrastructure in a region already blighted by poverty and poor socio-economic outcomes. Experts have cited the protracted conflicts in the region as a putative reason why investors have often shied away from Northeastern Nigeria. The conflicts have ultimately left a devastating mark on the informal sector of the region’s economy. On his part, the Deputy-President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce, Gabriel Idahosa, blamed Nigeria’s post-military constitution that took away the regions’ power to self-determine their economic fate. Idahosa’s argument was hinged on the fact that prior to the 1966 coup, which produced the military government of the late Aguiyi Ironsi, the regions had political and economic autonomy, as opposed to the strict federal structure of governance that we have today which ensures monthly federal allocations to states. According to a United Nations report, Nigeria ranks as the African country to have suffered the most economic losses, including investments, to acts of terrorism. According to the report, Nigeria, Mali, Somalia and Libya, have accounted for 94 per cent, or US$103bn lost to terrorism in Africa since 2007. Of the 18 focus countries, Nigeria suffered by far the highest economic impacts of terrorism, accounting for 89 per cent of the total US$109bn bn cost over the ten-year period, the report noted. The economic impact of terrorism for Nigeria, at US$97bn, was over 22,000 times greater than that for Burkina Faso, which has suffered the lowest total absolute economic impact of the eighteen focus countries. Nigeria’s impact is also almost 19 times greater than that of Libya, which has had the second-highest cost of terrorism over the ten-year period. Oya unleash ur propaganda machineries to come and debunk this one.. |
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tungamaje:I'm sure if he could turn back the hands of time, he wouldn't dare contest. People's ambition sometimes makes them abandon reasoning. Tinubu is hiding something in those files and if they are released would most definitely ruin him. We are all Nigerians and in one way or the other, most of us have had to cheat or do something that could tarnish our image if it comes out. There are no saints in this country. We all have something to hide. The politicians are even worse. My anger for the man is that he forced himself on Nigerians. They compromised that election for him. He didn't win it. That's just my anger. So however they want to remove him from there, let them go ahead. He needs to go. 1 Like |
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Tinubuagbado: My brother, Obi's problem wasn't lack of votes. He was clearly robbed by both APC and PDP. I live in Benin. Do u know how far PDP went to be able to get the few voted they got? Look at Lagos, Rivers, Benue, Delta, Joe, just to mention a few. If the election was free and fair, APC and PDP would have been humiliated. APC's humiliation would have been worse. Obi was robbed my brother. Nigerians trully came out and voted for him. Don't forget that almost half the people that came out to vote couldn't vote at the end of the day due to the delay of materials getting to polling units, violence and voters oppression and other factors. I came out to vote that day. I got to d polling unit I've been voting for more than ten years, only to find out my polling unit has been moved more than 3 km away. I had a flat tire, so I couldn't drive. I had to go back home. It happened to many persons like that. 1 Like |
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Truth is, they started this ugly tend. It was their failures that birthed APC. To me, they are one and the same. But if we have to compare them, PDP's rule was far better |
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I don't think this is an accident.. Hmmmm ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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MTNnews: U will still argue my tribe with me? 😂😂😂 Well believe what u will. I don't even want to reply anyone anymore. I don't hate any tribe. I love Yoruba. I wish I could understand the language so I can better understand great singers like Adekunle gold, olamide, asake, when they sing in Yoruba. Olufunmi is one of my all time best songs I love the igbos. One of my closest friend is Igbo. He's a decent guy with a hunger for hustle. We hang out every now and then listening to Phyno fineooo. I reside in Benin and I speak the bini language a little. I'm Isoko and I love my tribe too. Nothing I've said has anything to do with tribe. You just don't want to get out of ur way and see reason. Anyways, I'm done with this. Believe what u will. |
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I won't be flogging this issue anymore. You can't reason with this people. Someone said Obi was impatient that's why he lost. Obi lost because INEC wasnt impartial. They would have been able to conduct a fairly free and fair election but chose to compromise the process for one man. Politicians have been rigging elections long b4 now. Tinubu wasn't the first. My anger is how an entire country can keep mute and allow a criminal occupy the highest office. We have had to alter the country's Constitution so Tinubu can have his way. I wonder how u all will still defend him when his true identity and indisputable evidence of fraud is brought to light. We have set a dangerous precedent. I hope his supporters will enjoy the repercussions when they unfold. 1 Like 2 Shares |
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Babalegba:I'm not Ibo. And if u truly read all I wrote and still call it nonsense, then u are supporting evil. U know what's wrong but u still go ahead to support it. What does that tell u about ur person? 1 Like |
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Raskimonojendor:Well, I believe the election wasn't free and fair. It was compromised. I also believe Tinubu has something damning to hide that's why he's fighting so hard for his documents not to be released. I came to this conclusion based on all I've seen and read. But then, it's my opinion. It doesn't have to be true. 1 Like 1 Share |
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seunmsg:My query is " Have we completely abandoned all our sense of morality and see what is bad and call it good? " |
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psychalade:Everyone knows the truth about the election. So I won't banter words with u. I just pray someone truly robs u of something u really worked hard for. Then you'd know how it feels. The truth about ur druggie will be out pretty soon. And I just learnt something today. There's no reasoning with u lot. U are all a bunch of tribalistic or paid supporters or both. What else would make a sane person blindly defend this forgger who forced himself on Nigerians 1 Like 1 Share |
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jahsharon:Really? So guys are this unreasonable? I'm just short for words 1 Like |
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Eniitankorede: I won't take ur insult personal cos u don't believe a thing u just typed. But if u really do, then the best way to describe u is a goat. A complete dumb goat. The truth about who Tinubu truly is will come out soon enough. I can't wait for what ur defense will be then. Zombie 2 Likes 1 Share |
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