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Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by mcprince32(m): 10:19pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
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Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by priscaoge(f): 10:20pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
tosyne2much: The kind of thread u always create |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by RedArmies12: 10:22pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
A particular guy once caused a scene at a popular local etery. He complained loudly that y will my semo b bigger than his own. Citing tribalism . "Is it because i dnt speak yoruba? " 6 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Mishaelonye(m): 10:23pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
SAMBARRY:Abeg give me this woman address |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by isan(m): 10:25pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
THE HUNGRY LIONS: these of people don't have money dey walk into a buka. And order for food..buh no matter how many fufu or eba dey eat they must not eat meat or else......... |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by gatiano(m): 10:26pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
can't someone be a vegetarian in peace? or alaroro means vegetarian? jutah: |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by gatiano(m): 10:27pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
they are vegetarians. isan: |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by picked(m): 10:27pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Wat abt those dat goes there to luk |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by gatiano(m): 10:28pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by jutah(m): 10:28pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
gatiano: Why are u taking it personal? you must be a suspect... |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Nobody: 10:30pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
LOL |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by gatiano(m): 10:30pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
say i be vegetarian? if mama put sell pawpaw or pineapple. afterall na herbs and fruits God ask us to eat. i dey obedient. jutah: |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Pasqa: 10:34pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Timzy234:Ifihear say oga seun no get another account here weh ein dey use speak ein mind. 6 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by UnimkeAk(m): 10:38pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
OP wait first.. How small are these your "wraps of fufu" that somebody will eat 8 - 10 wraps. Those big sizes of fufu that I see pple selling. |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Trypant(f): 10:39pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
GooDluck is working......... remember 1. 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 Northern States (No northern govt. ever deemed it fit to educate the so called rejects of their society till GEJ came on the scene, even Buhari) 2. 27 Special girls school 3. 12 New Federal Universities 4. 34 new NCE awarding institutions 5. 101 Presidential Special Scholarship for Innovation and development 6. 10 Million increase in Basic education enrollment (UBEC) 7. 75% Increase in O'Level credit pass in Math and English 8. 100 Innovation Enterprise Institutions licensed 9. 7000 lecturers sponsored for post graduate studies home and abroad 10. 51 Polytechnic laboratories rehabilitated 11. Doubled increase on Education allocation 12. 104 candidates scaled the final hurdle (First Class Graduates) for Presidential scholarship award and were asked to apply to study in any of the top 25 universities in the world approved for the scheme for their Phd. LIST OF GEJ Universities: 1] Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State. —North Central. 2] Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State. ——-North Central. 3] Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State.– North East. 4] Federal University, Wakari, Taraba State. —-North East. 5] Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.-North West. 6] Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State.——-North West. 7] Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State. —South South. 8] Federal University, Ndufe-Alike, Ebonyi State.-South East. 9] Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State.——-South West. 10) Federal University of Oil and Gas, Bonny, Rivers State -South South ROADS: The following roads are either reconstructed of nearing completion: 1. Apapa - Oshodi Expressway 2. Benin- Ore-Sgagamu Highway 3.Enugu-Portharcourt Dual carriage way 4. East-West Road The following roads are undergoing dualisation: 1. Kano - Maiduguri Road 2. Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja-Benin Road The following is fully done: Oweto Bridge across River Benue The Following Roads are fully done: 1. Onitsha- Owerri Road 2. Vom-Manchok Road 3. Onitsha Head Bridge- Flyover (Ojukwu Gateway) to Upper Iweka road which Gov Obi repaired and got federal refund The following roads are under construction or reconstruction: 1. Onitsha - Enugu Road 2. Lokoja - Benin Road 3. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway 4. Mokwa- Bida Road 5. Akure-Ilesha Road 6. East-West Road 7. Sokoto- Tambuwal-Jega Road 8. Enugu- Abakaliki- Cross River Road 9. Ogoja - Ikom Road 10. Vandekiya-Obudu Road He might not have started some of them but he is ensuring that work is going on (eg East-West Road) BRIDGE The second Niger bridge which previous governments played endless politics with was concessioned to Juluis Berger and early works have commenced. ELECTIONS No governorship election conducted under Jonathan administration has been cancelled or deemed fraudulent by any court of law. Elections may not be yet perfect but at least results mostly reflect the wishes of the people. No political prisoner anywhere in Nigeria under GEJ admninistration. AVIATION: 1. National Aviation Master plan and Road map was developed and is being implemented 2. Air Safety - INSTALLATION of cutting age navigational aids and Instruments Landing Systems, including runway lights and Total Radar Coverage (TRACON) 3. Airport Infrastructure - For the first time in three decades, ALL 22 federally owned airports are being remodeled and renovated 4. Cargo Airport - 16 airports close to nation's food baskets designed to transport perishables. 5. New Terminal for 5 International Airports at Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu. 6. Certification - US Category 1 Certification attained. INDUSTRIES: 1. Under GEJ, Nigeria has two automobile industries manufacturing vehicles, Innoson in Nnewi, Hyundai, Kia and Nissan in Lagos. Toyota to start assembling cars in early 2015. 2. Nigeria exports cement and rice.Prices of food have remained relatively stable for 2 years now. HOUSING: 1. Mortgage - The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Corporation was set up to enable 200,000 affordable mortgages within 5 years at affordable interest rate. Over 324 such housing units were recently commissioned in Enugu this July. 2. Over 61,000 housing units have been built in six geographical zones. LIFE Life expetancy under GEJ improved from 47 years in 2010 to 52 years in 2014 (UN) CORRUPTION According to the report released on December 3, 2014, Nigeria scored 27 out of out of a maximum 100 marks to clinch 136th position out of the 175 countries surveyed. This means that Nigeria has ‘improved’ by eight points against its 2013 rating as 144th out of 175 countries. A statement issued from the Berlin office of Transparency International shows that more than two- thirds or over 75 percent of the 175 countries surveyed this year scored below 50, on a scale from 0. Countries within the 0-50 range are perceived to be strikingly corrupt. RAIL TRANSPORT: Over 15 years, Rail transport had been comatose and deserted. It took GEJ less than 2 years to put it back on track and commissioned 6 New Air-condition Trains in Lagos last. 1. Lagos-Kano Rail (functional) 2. Kano-Maiduguri,under construction 3. Lagos- Portharcourt (under construction) 4. Kaduna-Abuja - Almost completed, to begin operation in first quarter of 2015 5. Lagos-Oshogbo line fully operational. 6. Port Harcourt-Aba- Umuahia -Enugu fully operational from December 2015. Intra PH rail system fully operational. 7.Rigachikun-Kaduna- Taunin Kura rail line fully operational. Under construction: 1. Abuja axis - to begin operation in Dec. 2014 3. Port- Aba-Uyo-Calabar under construction. Kano/ Dai/Jimbia an approximate distance of 354KM, Ilela/ Sokoto/Jega / Kontagora, 408km, Aba/ Ikot Ekpene/ Itu/ Uyo / Odukpani/Calabar, covering a total distance of 340km, Kano/ Nguru/ Geshua/ Damaturu/ Maiduguri/ Gamburu Ngala, covering 707 Km, Calabar/ Ikom/ Obudu/ Ogoja/ Katsina Ala/ Wukari/ Jalingo/Yola/ Maiduguri, 1669km. The last of the corridor is the rail line from Port Harcourt/ Aba/ Umuahia/ Enugu/ Lafia/ Jos/ Bauchi/ Biu/ Maidiguri, 550km POWER: Privatised PHCN and Power Generating Plants undergoing constructions in different states. 37 large dams completed nationwide, 10 dams rehabilitaed and 49 dams being built nationwide. Economy: Nigerian economy was rebased and became biggest economy in Africa, overtaking South Africa. Previous leaders didn't see the need to do this. Single digit inflation and sustained growth in economy. Nigeria's economy is the 26th largest in the world. In 2013, IMF classified Nigeria as a Middle Income Nation from the Low Income Nation it had been all the while. IMF also said that hunger has reduced in Nigeria under Jonathan from 16% to 14.1%. KPMG also listed Nigeria's interstate High Speed Rail project as one of the world’s top 100 infrastructure projects. The rail system which is currently under construction would connect all states of Nigeria to one another. Economic growth has been at a constant minimum of 6%per annum in the lsat 3 years Agriculture has grown considerably, Nigeria imports less food and produces more than enough for export. The airports now wear new looks unlike before when they looked like Oshodi bus stop of the OBJ era. Elections are now free and fair and no snatching of ballot boxes. Some horribly sentimental people would not do the needful which is to try to verify these things, they would still continue on their hateful trajectory. In all of these things that the GOD chosen has done, indeed he deserve a second tenure in the office of the presidency. Vote for the GOD chosen, President Goodluck Jonathan please feel free to share 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Nickymezor(f): 10:47pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Hmmmmm, interesting list OP....anyway i hadly visit Bukas... My system dey very sensitive ooo.. |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Pyroxene: 10:48pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Lol there is a group dat is not so common cos their package na coded package, this is how dey operate; Madam give me 1 fufu with soup Ahhhh!!! Madam d soup no reach o! I dey like plenty soup on their way to their sit they make a u-turn and say madam add stew sef.... When dey get to their sit they unload fufu they bought at cheaper price from their pockets(most likely from where d iya basira buys hers @ wholesale price) .. Most times dey sit @ d corner where they don't attract attention. What group will u classify them as? 4 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by teemanbastos(m): 10:51pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
kazmanbanjoko: 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by lastdon40: 10:51pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
SAMBARRY: |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by jericco1(m): 11:07pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
angelTI: mi likey |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Nobody: 11:09pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Op it is AKAGUM not Acagon thank me later babate3e: |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by InvertedHammer: 11:14pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
/ You can form and go to Mr.Bigg's, Tantalizer, etc. But if you need real food, na buka way. Everything is fresh and tastes closer to home cooking unlike Mr. Bigg's, etc. that cook rice halfway, garnish it with extra maggi/knorr and pepper and expect the "latter-day formers" to fvck over N1500/plate. If belle never run you after Mr. Bigg's, Tantalizer, etc, you no go respect yourself go Mama Iyabo joint go chop. Buka all the way! \ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by sage2(m): 11:22pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
I normally do 2 Amala, 3 Titus Fish(tail), 2 liver and 2 shaki with 1 Eva Water. My bill is always N700 only. 1 Like |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by yemicoal(m): 11:37pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
The misers- Two fufu and 1 pure water. Just #50 |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by fidzy(m): 11:47pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
akpanikpe: How u sabi say e relate to MacDonalds? Smh smh smh |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by condralbede(m): 11:48pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
Timzy234:You are playing with ban right... 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Arcid: 11:53pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
akpanikpe:so it was u i saw at dat McDonald's in Montpellier, France... i remember u!! 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Nobody: 11:57pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
WIZGUY69: That's me after landing at Murtala |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by baromontesquie: 11:58pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
What about the first timers...u hear question s lyk...elo ni ponmo(aw much is ponmo)..elo ni fufu..oru eran wo le fun mi yi??.(which kind meat b dis). |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by Nobody: 11:58pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
yemicoal: Will they at least get some soup? |
Re: 5 Types Of People You Meet At A Typical Nigerian Buka (mama Put) by yemicoal(m): 12:01am On Feb 09, 2015 |
CityNG:lol, depends 1 Like |
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