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Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Excellence12(m): 11:37pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Mumhari Keep deceiving ursef!!! |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by joseph1832(m): 11:38pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Whynotthetruth:And it's not good to see you, because people like you still embrace failure, even when it's glaring that failure is a failure. 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Kenneth10110(m): 11:38pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
madridguy: Even when you buy a litre of petrol 400. Mtcheew 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Ojady(m): 11:39pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Name any 4 things that have improved since the advent of this administration? Recollecting... thinking...thinking...cannot find one...whether pdp, apc, apga etc... The political elite regardless of what ethnicality they stem from lack management capacity...shikena... For over 15 years, you stood as opposition to pdp, running for president with campaigns to 'change' the nation only to get there and spend the first 6 months gallivanting all over the world under the illusion of improving international relations, everything and i mean EVERYTHING is grossly deteriorated on your watch, human lives are being snuffed out daily, poverty has swallowed every fabric of sanity, the word Nigerian is anathema at home, across Africa and globally...you now come out to justify yourself with transparency bull poo.. PMB and APC, were you all so busy opposing the pdp that you missed out on the intelligence required in running the country? Over 29 years ago, Long before i got into high school, the news was about overdependence on oil, PMB, PYO, BRF, BAT, APC etc...if you all were what you made us believe you were, your major task would have been to devise a strategy on diversifying the economy, identify what was working or not, in the incumbent's policies, improve on it or overhaul it, if need be...come up with your own well thought of, carefully designed policies... you had 16 years to do all that but, alas... you are just like your predecessor...lying politicians, party who has no iota of national interest, a group whose values are so non existent, the crooks from pdp occupy the top echelons of its fold... All are the same 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by kenx1(m): 11:40pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Shut up!!!! and diversify the economy GOAT |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by roymary: 11:41pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Standing5: Be like dem add 10k to your salary wey body dey sweet you to dey defend this monster of a president who gives no fvck about the common man! If only i could take back my vote right away. Tell that retar-ded analysis to your extended folks who dey suffer steady as we speak |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Kenneth10110(m): 11:42pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Standing5: I disagree upon he has done people are still hungry. price increase daily tell him to improve the economy. Mr %120 |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by kbbanj10(m): 11:43pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Standing5:a round of applause pls. Gbam! |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by DabuIIIT: 11:43pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
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Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Kenneth10110(m): 11:43pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
roymary: I think so that's why they are supporting him. He even knows Nigerians are suffering. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by madridsta007(m): 11:47pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
lafuria1: It's still a very cheap excuse. Very cheap considering that within this time, the President himself has reported that there has been Trillions of Naira saved/ earned from implementing the past administration's TSA. The President/ EFCC has reported millions of dollars earned from his fight against corruption. The Swiss Government has sent in close to $500m of Abacha's stolen funds. Taxes has increased monumentally, fuel, kerosene cost too and the government is no more paying subsidies on oil. This is asides the other income earned from other sources of revenue. If there is NO money, where did he find the couple of hundreds of millions of dollars budgeted for the exploration of oil in the North East- which is currently on-going? From the air? He has NO excuse, to be honest. None. Stop making what is non-existent for him. 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by tno4real(m): 11:47pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Nigeria president don't need all dis statement...u can't keep putting blame on dead resources, look for other means like agriculture, mining, cotton, gold etc and live dead product. If buhari keep talking about crude oil price in dis technology age I think is not thinking at all |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by DabuIIIT: 11:48pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
vedaxcool: b4 that kindly remind us how much each region contributed to all the past reserves. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Whynotthetruth(m): 11:50pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
joseph1832: Good pm... |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by tno4real(m): 11:51pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
[b][/b]Nigeria is not poor and Nigeria can never be poor...but Nigeria is poor in terms of leadership and selfish fools still looting incomeNigeria is not poor and Nigeria can never be poor...but Nigeria is poor in terms of leadership and selfish fools still looting incomeNigeria is not poor and Nigeria can never be poor...but Nigeria is poor in terms of leadership and selfish fools still looting income 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by ceecee0703(m): 11:51pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Standing5:Did u actually read my comment or u just wanted to quote me....Go read what the Gov. Forum leader and his crew accuse the president of because he refused to share oil reserves as usual. Most of those Govs are ministers. What can be saved when constitution allows them to head to Abuja every month. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by henxit1134: 11:54pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
wowmenow: bcus their economy is not depends on oil. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by cococandy(f): 11:55pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Standing5:smh. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by joseph1832(m): 11:56pm On Aug 11, 2016 |
Whynotthetruth:OK. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by tno4real(m): 12:03am On Aug 12, 2016 |
cococandy:But gej is block head and buhari is a confuse for now |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by funkyibodude(m): 12:03am On Aug 12, 2016 |
madridguy:suffering and smiling, swallow your pride and join wailers club |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by lovchalice(f): 12:09am On Aug 12, 2016 |
NINE HEALTHY SNACKS THAT. PREVENTS OVEREATING DRINK Danny Kim for TIME If you can’t wait for your next meal, these foods are adept at muffling your hunger Some experts say the whole concept of “healthy snacking” is an oxymoron. The human body, they argue, wasn’t built to accommodate the average American’s habit of cramming in snacks between meals. “Even three meals [a day] might be too much,” says Dr. Valter Longo, director of the University of Southern California’s Longevity Institute. Others agree. Bouts of fasting, or giving your gut extended breaks from food digestion, may fire up all sorts of disease-limiting, life-extending cellular processes, says Luigi Fontana, a professor of nutritional science at Washington University in St. Louis and Italy’s University of Brescia. So if you think stocking healthy foods means you can raid the fridge or cabinet any time and engage in some guilt-free noshing, Longo and Fontana would argue otherwise. But if you just can’t make it until your next meal, there are some science-backed appetite appeasers that, even in small doses, should tide you over. Sauerkraut A pile of research suggests fermented foods support your gut’s microbiotic health. In particular, a type of bacteria called Lactobacillus—often used to make the fermented cabbage dish sauerkraut—can help quiet your appetite and may also improve your body’s ability to regulate blood sugar. Just be sure the sauerkraut you pick up isn’t loaded with sugar. Pistachios In both healthy adults and those suffering from metabolic diseases like diabetes, eating pistachios helps knock down hunger while supporting healthy post-meal insulin responses. One 2015 study found people who added pistachios to their diets for 10 weeks had healthier levels of blood fatty acids. The authors of that 2015 credit a pistachio’s monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids for the nut’s health perks. Chickpeas Crack open the hummus and grab some falafel! Adding chickpeas and other legumes to a meal or snack can help you feel up to 31 percent fuller, research shows. (How do they measure this stuff?) Gut health and bowel function also improve among regular chickpea eaters, found a recent study from Australia. Spinach It isn’t the sexiest snack food. But spinach and other leafy greens are packed with plant membranes called “thylakoids” that increase fullness and cut your cravings for sweet treats, according to a 2015 study from Swedish researchers. Just don’t boil your spinach; you’ll knock out three-quarters of its nutrient content. Beans Loaded with digestion-slowing fiber and satisfying protein, beans are one of the first foods dieticians mention when asked about ultra-filling foods that can help curb your hunger. Even among those not trying to lose weight, adding beans to their diets resulted in lost pounds, found a 2016 study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Ginger There’s far, far too much talk these days about foods that can “rev your metabolism.” But there’s some strong data to suggest certain compounds in ginger—much like the capsaicin found in spicy peppers—can increase your body’s metabolic rate while simultaneously reducing your appetite. Try grating some fresh ginger onto your spinach or beans. Eggs A hardboiled egg might be the most filling snack on the planet. Eggs are a complete source of protein amino acids. They also quiet down the gut hormone ghrelin, which triggers hunger and cravings. Yes, it’s okay to eat egg yolks again, experts now say. Popcorn Believe it or not, popcorn is an antioxidant rich, stomach-filling whole grain. Even though a small bowl of it is mostly air, the sight of it helps fool your brain into believing you’ve had a big snack, which helps quell your appetite. Just prepare your own air-popped kernels on the stove; the pre-bagged microwave varieties tend to come coated with all kinds of unhealthy chemicals, experts warn. Coffee It’s probably not the first thing you’d reach for when hunger comes calling. But drinking brewed coffee can lower your gut’s levels of the appetite-fueling hormone ghrelin, according to a recent study from German and Austrian researchers. More research has linked coffee to lower body weights and longer lives. idris93: |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by demzey(m): 12:09am On Aug 12, 2016 |
wowmenow: wll they are not in recession because their forex is not dwindling like ours, the amount in their foreign reserves is far dar bigger dan ours, tho cnt recall how much. Their population is nt up to ours, day produce more barrels of oil dan us, their Balance of payment is favouable, im sure ours might b deficit n if it isnt, den day equal. wish i were usin a better fone to type dis, so i cud explain better, especially d population aspect |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Ojikutumemu: 12:12am On Aug 12, 2016 |
Because they didnt have a clueless idiot has president for six years. wowmenow: |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by VictorRomanov: 12:12am On Aug 12, 2016 |
Standing5: U put the M in Mediocre |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Nobody: 12:14am On Aug 12, 2016 |
princejenks: LMAO. You mean borrowing money from other countries to organize org1es and throw around? Y'all don't know shii and it is quite sad. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Standing5(m): 12:18am On Aug 12, 2016 |
ceecee0703:Stop shifting goal post. I read your comment. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Nobody: 12:18am On Aug 12, 2016 |
Standing5: God will bless you and your entire generation for this your comment. Coming from a southerner |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by khaymillers: 12:22am On Aug 12, 2016 |
Standing5:you are a f.o.ol |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Standing5(m): 12:23am On Aug 12, 2016 |
DabuIIIT:I am not like you bros. I speak the truth irrespective of party affliations. The reason ynu hardly make sense is what I highlighted there. |
Re: Why Nigeria, Its People, Are Suffering — Buhari by Rexnegro(m): 12:24am On Aug 12, 2016 |
Standing5:bro You no This Because You re wise or a good analyst who probably know whats up, most Nigerians re not patient and they talk with dirty sentiments. Nigeria under was super rich but gej lacking The gut to deal with people surrounding him made loot without fear or conscience. Nigerians believes like we Are The only experiencing this economic recession, make we get patience Nigerians! #iStandwithBuhari |
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