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Politics / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Fuel Tank Burning Along The Lagos Ibadan Express Way by myname90: 7:35am On Oct 17, 2015 |
Could this be Lagos-Ibadan?. This pix resembles burning tanker at OWODE where the road is awkful. It is Lagos-Abeokuta, at Owode(between Sango and Ifo) |
Politics / Question 1: ECO 201: Define Money In A Practical Nigerian Context. by myname90: 8:09am On Oct 15, 2015 |
Answer: Money is any printed paper which serves as legal tender and causes SUSPICION AMONG BROTHERS (be it blood, religious or secular) |
Science/Technology / Re: Boy Builds Two Electronic Toy Trucks In Enugu (Photos) by myname90: 6:13am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Well!, no big deal in what he built. Let us talk as one Nigeria. His celebrated project is nothing new.Get to technical college, Agidingbi, you see a whole lot of these. Everybody toys with these. It is just elementary projects for SIMPLE MOBILE PNEUMATICS & HYDRAULIC using.syringe and hoses. Even, my Electrical & Mechanical ND students at MAPOLY fiddle with more of these. |
Politics / Re: Can The SW Ascend The Presidency Without The SS/SE by myname90: 9:47pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
You have begun your vague and imaginary online politicking. You win elections on the internet. At the pronouncement of.Buhari as the president, North have started scouting his successor, Yorubas have beamed their searchlight to get a sellable candidate ahead of his tenures, but all what you do is internet wrangling. You then run under cover of these people's successes when the period.of reconing comes. Instead of you to build.your regional part APGA over the years ahead of the time as Yoruba did in nurturing AD to APC, you will busy gossiping and blaming some regions for your inabilities. A word of ADVICE, consolidate on the reminants of APGA and make it sellable to the country after some years 1 Like |
Politics / The Fall Of The Man Of Otuoke by myname90: 10:12pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
As a politician, the man of otuoke is a flaw, but as a precedence setter, you are the best. You instituted an.electoral college that gave birth to much-expected and long-desired CHANGE in the GOVERNMENT. If future generation wants to castigate you for corruption, cluelessness, abuse of rule of law, and vulgar use of the press, but a second.thought of establishment of precedent electoral process will pop up. You gave the freedom that unveiled the BEST MAN in JEGA, ingenuity in the PROFESSOR. Some leadership and political lessons from the man of otuoke 1. Learn to be a politician who respects the kingmakers 2. Do not feed the fingers that fed you 3. As a leader, be closer and attend to the pressing needs of common man 4. Avoid campaign of calumny 5.As a political Embark on projects that add values to d populace 6. Be friends to people's lover, and respect the majority 7. Sorround yourself with people of strong intellectual and political sagacity rather than empty and rancorous political wrangglers To my brodas from SS and SE, accept the results in good fate. Think ahead and be more active politically, rather than be passive and display vague political prowess on internet. Learn from a peasant and illiterate northerner whose has political power on his finger tip. He may not get the latest gadget to surf the net, but he is more informed with his battery-powered radio. Have the FAITH of a BUHARI, and the strong will of an Amechi. To all, one and new Nigeria 2 Likes |
Politics / The Fall Of The Man Of Otuoke by myname90: 9:55pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
As a politician, the man of otuoke is a flaw, but as a precedence setter, you are the best. You instituted an.electoral college that gave birth to much-expected and long-desired CHANGE in the GOVERNMENT. If future generation wants to castigate you for corruption, cluelessness, abuse of rule of law, and vulgar use of the press, but a second.thought of establishment of precedent electoral process will pop up. You gave the freedom that unveiled the BEST MAN in JEGA, ingenuity in the PROFESSOR. Some leadership and political lessons from the man of otuoke 1. Learn to be a politician who respects the kingmakers 2. Do not feed the fingers that fed you 3. As a leader, be closer and attend to the pressing needs of common man 4. Avoid campaign of calumny 5.As a political Embark on projects that add values to d populace 6. Be friends to people's lover, and respect the majority 7. Sorround yourself with people of strong intellectual and political sagacity rather than empty and rancorous political wrangglers To my brodas from SS and SE, accept the results in good fate. Think ahead and be more active politically, rather than be passive and display vague political prowess on internet. Learn from a peasant and illiterate northerner whose has political power on his finger tip. He may not get the latest gadget to surf the net, but he is more informed with his battery-powered radio. Have the FAITH of a BUHARI, and the strong will of an Amechi. To all, one and new Nigeria 1 Like 2 Shares |
Politics / The Fall Of The Man Of Otuoke by myname90: 9:50pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
As a politician, the man of otuoke is a flaw, but as a precedence setter, you are the best. You instituted an.electoral college that gave birth to much-expected and long-desired CHANGE in the GOVERNMENT. If future generation wants to castigate you for corruption, cluelessness, abuse of rule of law, and vulgar use of the press, but a second.thought of establishment of precedent electoral process will pop up. You gave the freedom that unveiled the BEST MAN in JEGA, ingenuity in the PROFESSOR. Some leadership and political lessons from the man of otuoke 1. Learn to be a politician who respects the kingmakers 2. Do not feed the fingers that fed you 3. As a leader, be closer and attend to the pressing needs of common man 4. Avoid campaign of calumny 5.As a political Embark on projects that add values to d populace 6. Be friends to people's lover, and respect the majority 7. Sorround yourself with people of strong intellectual and political sagacity rather than empty and rancorous political wrangglers To my brodas from SS and SE, accept the results in good fate. Think ahead and be more active politically, rather than be passive and display vague political prowess on internet. Learn from a peasant and illiterate northerner whose has political power on his finger tip. He may not get the latest gadget to surf the net, but he is more informed with his battery-powered radio. Have the FAITH of a BUHARI, and the strong will of an Amechi. To all, one and new Nigeria |
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