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Religion / Re: Why Do Most People Fear Death, Yet It's The Way To Heaven? by Princewell2012(m): 1:56pm On Mar 17
There is no body that is not afraid of death.
But however the real fear should have been if I died now where Will my soul be, in heaven or Hell.
Believe me that will definitely put you on check.
Because some people behave as if they will never see death.

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Religion / Re: Why Do Most People Fear Death, Yet It's The Way To Heaven? by Princewell2012(m): 1:52pm On Mar 17
baike:
Do u know anybody that is not afraid of death shocked
hmm that's a good question. since he said some people, if they wrote a letter to him that they are coming for, will he not run away so automatically everybody is afraid of death.
Even a Christian that pray at night for God To protect him from the hands of the enemy is also afraid of death.
The bible says the living knows they will die.
Now the fear should have been where do I go when I died Heaven or Hell.
And that will definitely put us in check.

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Politics / Re: Bandits Demand N40 Trillion, 150 Bikes To Release 16 Kaduna Residents by Princewell2012(m): 9:36pm On Mar 11
naija4life247:
That's much nah, customer. Let us pay 35 Trillion and 135 Bikes market no move nowadays. Biko, we go come market again soon nah.

Na Ogun go kee una Mama
Walahi I Don laugh tire. grin At least they least they can help us remove even if it is only trillion.
I doubt if they know how much is one trillion.
Politics / Re: Bandits Demand N40 Trillion, 150 Bikes To Release 16 Kaduna Residents by Princewell2012(m): 9:25pm On Mar 11
SirLakes:
40 trillion naira and150 bikes ke


Naija na cruise πŸ˜‚
Maybe they want to have their own country. But come to think of it, if those cars were supplied will they not be tracked
Politics / Re: Bandits Demand N40 Trillion, 150 Bikes To Release 16 Kaduna Residents by Princewell2012(m): 9:06pm On Mar 11
marenx:
β€œWhere are we going to get this kind of money? Even if we sell the entire community, we cannot raise N40 trillion. Even Nigeria as a country has never made a budget of N40 trillion."

Worse than these things happened in all those developed countries, especially world powers, before they became developed.

If you watched No Retreat No Surrender, The Hard Way and The Only Way and other related fictional movies that are based on true life stories, you will know that for a country to become developed, tragedy must become a normal thing. If you study French history closely, you may agree there is no God.
So Nigeria should release 40, trillions to them, I have not read where you condemn this wicked act.
Honestly man will surely go to hell.
Crime / Re: Multiple Bank Robbery In Ayingba, Kogi State (Video) by Princewell2012(m): 10:00pm On Mar 07
joshua17442:
many life was lost ooo, It happened close to me and even the guns of the robber supersede that of the police and soldiers
It is finished.
The robbers prepared their selves very well. you don't blame those officers they have families too.
Politics / Re: Hardship: 2 Days Nationwide Protest Must Go On - NLC by Princewell2012(m): 9:41pm On Feb 25
enemyofprogress:
Say No, to NLC rally





I want to eat but my visitor is not showing any sign of leaving soon
grin grin I have done that before, just receive a fake call and tell him you're going out now after both of you left use another road to come back and eat your food.
grin Haba everybody should stay at their houses now.things are very hard.. but if the food is enough, , invite him to the table, there is love in sharing. cool

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Politics / Re: Hardship: 2 Days Nationwide Protest Must Go On - NLC by Princewell2012(m): 9:21pm On Feb 25
Epstein:
Not in the SE....

cool

Its not by force....in fact we go do 'sit at home' that day.

you be mumu. does South East have a different market
Politics / Re: Customs Begins Sale Of Seized Food Items, To Sell Rice At N10,000 by Princewell2012(m): 1:52pm On Feb 23
VIKTO83:
Now yahoo boys don get format.
Soon u go dey receive messages on ur phone and emails concerning fake custom auctioning.

Come to think of it: why not government open border on importation of rice and noodles while they close against exportation?

This might help in bringing down d cost of rice....

The government knows what to do, they were just playing game with the masses.
Politics / Re: Customs Begins Sale Of Seized Food Items, To Sell Rice At N10,000 by Princewell2012(m): 1:30pm On Feb 23
yeman05:
I just don't understand the fact that some of us have phobia for good news. As in good news irritates them. How it's gon be sold is a different case but the fact that there a thought of selling it to the masses is commendable.
We complain about govt every time but we citizen are also part of the problem. I mean, with this news now, someone somewhere will already be planning on how he/she is gon buy multitude of this items and hoard them and sell at higher price later. Why can't we just go there buy one and just leave? We are too greedy and selfish.
Who do you blame here the buyers or the government officials? Am sure you know who to blame.
Politics / Re: Customs Begins Sale Of Seized Food Items, To Sell Rice At N10,000 by Princewell2012(m): 1:25pm On Feb 23
jojothaiv:

This is Nigeria
That is where leadership comes to play, terms and conditions should apply in this kind of case. Why will you all one individual to buy more than one bags is that not madness. Believe me we don't have sent in this country.
Politics / Re: Customs Begins Sale Of Seized Food Items, To Sell Rice At N10,000 by Princewell2012(m): 1:18pm On Feb 23
AuwalYusuf812:
Sale again. Why can't dey share it for free tongue undecided
It will still end up in the hands of their families, so no difference.
Politics / Re: Customs Begins Sale Of Seized Food Items, To Sell Rice At N10,000 by Princewell2012(m): 1:15pm On Feb 23
idanone:
funny ways to stop famine in the land.
It will make sense if they didn't sell it as proxy, you know what I mean.
Who is going to monitor it?
Politics / Re: 'No Plan To Ban Sports Betting': Bill Is To Protect Players' Rights - Nwogu by Princewell2012(m): 8:40pm On Feb 15
Angelfrost:
Kukuma try stop the sports betting first...!

I wan check something. grin
Maybe that one will make the youth to protest against this bad government by force. grin
Food / Re: Food Inflation Under President Tinubu by Princewell2012(m): 4:03pm On Feb 15
stevonics:
It must have increased before I drop this comment.
Somebody said the dollar increases every seconds..
So you are very right

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Politics / Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Princewell2012(m): 2:43pm On Feb 15
Botragelad:

t seems you lot have a problem understanding.

Now, if you know the country is in a bad way and you only manage to scrape by, why have kids you can't look after in the long run in case of emergency?
Unlike the one who has few or no kids compared to the one with loads of kids, who do you think is gonna suffer the most from the rubbish economy?`
We understand you but doing Jeg period those children have always been there. I think that's what is good for them anyway, since they decided to reward Jeg evil for his good despite what he did for them. Let them carry their cross
Sports / Re: AFCON Final: Ivory Coast Will Go Home With Cup In Error – Prophet Ebube Muonso by Princewell2012(m): 8:51pm On Feb 10
forerunner022:
But that's not what the Lord showed me in my dream last night. I saw Nigeria win with a 2 zero goal difference and the last goal came at the 89th minutes
Bookmarked
Sports / Re: AFCON Final: Ivory Coast Will Go Home With Cup In Error – Prophet Ebube Muonso by Princewell2012(m): 8:48pm On Feb 10
Jayhome24:
Another mad man on the loose.

"You will collect the cup back from Ivory Coast after you come down from the mountain" ba? Infact for predicting this doom upon our Eagle you will never come down from that mountain.

Infact I laugh to the extent water is coming out of my eyes grin grin
Honestly that profesy is not a good one imagine after they have gone with the trophy, you now go and collect it. I don't understand this people again. Walahi
Sports / Re: Avoid Watching Sunday AFCON Final If You Have Cardiovascular Conditions – Expert by Princewell2012(m): 8:34pm On Feb 10
matify83:


I don't understand you post.

I said, I will not watch the match live for health reasons but that I wish the SE all the best.

Your reply seem to be tangential to my remark.

Are you okay?
Sorry he didn't understand what you mean by SE, he thought you mean south east.

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Sports / Re: Avoid Watching Sunday AFCON Final If You Have Cardiovascular Conditions – Expert by Princewell2012(m): 8:26pm On Feb 10
Liammm:
Someone said Tinubu avoided traveling to Abidjan so he won't get HPB grin. I laughed so hard grin
To be sincere with you, I was scared when I heard he is traveling to ivory Coast to watch the ball live
I believe his handlers should advise him properly. Unless he said otherwise. If he watches this match without any issue, it means he is still very strong, which I doubt.
Politics / Re: Tinubu Orders Release Of Food Reserves To Boost Availability by Princewell2012(m): 8:33pm On Feb 08
Naijamallam:
There is no food reserve anywhere. Quote me.
The silos are all empty.

They know this.
Honestly am hearing it for the first time.

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Politics / Re: South West Fulani Chiefs Condemn The Killing Of Ekiti Obas, Call For Action by Princewell2012(m): 8:15pm On Feb 08
Chickensoup:
Very soon, they will say na them own SW and then Shariah law go enter. They never see anything.
Do you know if that was the agreement they have with Tinubu before aligning with him.
Something is telling me that Tinubu has sold out south west to become the president. Because that man was very desperate to do anything to have his way. Let's keep our finger crossed.
Shetima have a very big plan coming there, I see Shetima becoming president very soon, the rest will be history. I don't want to say more than these.
Politics / Re: Niger State Residents Protest High Cost Of Food, Living by Princewell2012(m): 7:02pm On Feb 05
ekineme:


The best time for Government to step in is now, Things are gradually spinning out of control, You won't understand the frustration that set in when faced with reality that what you earn monthly can't even take care of your basic needs.
The minimum wage review is taking too long, The stomach doesn't understand patience.
If people in Niger where food is relatively cheap are protesting what is the hope of a common man in places like Port Harcourt, Lagos or Abuja?
I was telling one of my customer about an hour ago that Nigerians are too peaceful, that I was expecting mass protest to hit the street by now. Am in Lagos things is really getting out hands now may be they are afraid of Tinubu boys here.
Can you imagine a plate of food I used to buy 300 to 400 is now 800 and not talking about canteen this is just road side ones.
Honestly it is not easy here. Let see if they will continue like this without a protest.

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Car Talk / Re: How Much Do You Spend On Car Fuel Weekly by Princewell2012(m): 6:48pm On Feb 05
lozanni:


Most Lagosians living on the mainland, but work on the Island spend, on the average, 30k per week as fueling costs.
Many have resorted to leaving their rides at home and joining the blue rail line which is faster and can reduce commuting costs to about 10k per week.
Also, many are on the Gotv package now where they go for the cheaper packages of between 3k to 6k per month.
Many who are on NEPA's prepaid meter billing system are also cost conscious now as they don't leave the lights in unoccupied rooms on and have changed their bulbs to low energy bulb, use more recent electrical appliances, refrigerators and Air conditioners, that consume less power. For those still on estimated billing system, sorry is your second name.
Also Generators, when used, are usually on between 8pm to 11pm to allow children do their homework and other chores, listen to the news and also cool stored soup and stew in the refrigerator so that the do not go sour when NEPA disappoints.
The above, and many more, are strategies the working class are using to cope with the tough times.
we are on the estimated bill. This January they brought 96, 000 without even seeing the light. We are begging them to come and remove the wire.
Buhari said we are going to miss him, we all thought it is a lie. Many people said God fobid that we should
Miss Buhari. This man is not even up to one year in office. Believe me Nigerians in a deep soup.

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Car Talk / Re: How Much Do You Spend On Car Fuel Weekly by Princewell2012(m): 6:32pm On Feb 05
Habeyy:
18 to 20k weekly

Monday to Saturday
Honestly my mind they cut as I dey read this things.
Even do fuel my tiger Gen to do my work is very difficult.
May God help his children.

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Car Talk / Re: How Much Do You Spend On Car Fuel Weekly by Princewell2012(m): 6:25pm On Feb 05
GeneralZodd:
Every week 40k 2 times in a week. = 80k

80k Γ— 4 weeks

= 320k every month

Tinubu is really punishing Nigerians
I wonder why people have not hit the street with protest

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Car Talk / Re: How Much Do You Spend On Car Fuel Weekly by Princewell2012(m): 6:19pm On Feb 05
Justdare:
cryBetween 60 and 70k weekly.
R
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Is it with Gen and cooking gas?
Business / Re: 1978 Naira Exchange Rate With Dollar by Princewell2012(m): 9:33pm On Feb 01
YorubaRonu01:

Bro use your brain and study your history well, let them just take us to Nigeria of last ten years, (2014), the joy will be endless!
You're here proving how 1978 was worst than today!!
I spit on your truth, Tufiakwa!!!

grin grin grin
Proverb 24:24 say he that said to the wicked, you are righteous shall the people curse. The guy is something else. I spit on his truth too.

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Business / Re: 1978 Naira Exchange Rate With Dollar by Princewell2012(m): 9:01pm On Feb 01
nairalanda1:


They all did...the oil boom of the 1970's made oil the main the main. At the end of the 1980's, everything rose and depended on the oil price.

By the start of 1993, we had a deficit.

Nigeria's problem is simple. We are not a exporter of manufactured goods and service. We rely on oil, so when oil crashes, our economy crashes. When oil shoots up, we have to pay the debt back once again.

Even before oil, we relied on cocoa, groundnut and palm oil, and tin, and gold, and a host of other stuff. Nice, but we sold the thing to industrial nations, who processed it for larger profits.


The question I always wonder of our leaders, (which is why I am not impressed with any one of our leaders since independence) is simple....what have we done with the resources we have? The truth is, we have not processed them into goods that we can sell at a price we set.

THat is why as far as I am concerned, Nigeria has never had good leaders.

(NO, I am not here to abuse you or anyone for the party they support, or defend any leader. Every voting period we hope the new guy would be different. They ain't.).

Nigeria is a resource dependent nation, and it needs to break free of its resource dependency.

God bless you you are the only one that made a valid point here. Our leaders have failed us simple.
I don't know why I have the believe that Obi would have made a difference.
Business / Re: 1978 Naira Exchange Rate With Dollar by Princewell2012(m): 7:21pm On Feb 01
TimeManager:

If the country was healthy as you claimed, then why was there a coup by the military?. According to the coupists, the country was messed up in corruption and they needed to cleanse the system of corrupt politicians, which Azikwe was the President. So why would you absorb igbo?

-kiss the truth!
So which reason did Buhari give for kikking IBB out? All of them always have a reason to kick any government out. Kick the truth my foot.
Business / Re: 1978 Naira Exchange Rate With Dollar by Princewell2012(m): 7:10pm On Feb 01
system21:

Supporters of Tinubu failed government you can give us the value of dollars in 1978
God bless you, he should give us the dollar value in 1978. We only knows what was the value in naira then.
The worst thing is that it is even our youth that is supporting this evil government.
One of their manifesto was one dollar to one Naira. The poster is everywhere then.
Health / Re: Men Have You Ever Been In The Labour Room? by Princewell2012(m): 3:07pm On Feb 01
akaahs:

Ahahaaa πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€. My body was literally shaking and trembling. Om my God, to compound issues, the baby πŸ‘Ά no want cry that their first cry. The nurses were up and doing to make him cry for like 15 minutes ooo.
The mother come get tear again. Chai
After that first experience, I thought it will be easy this time only to end up with CS it was 120,000 then and my salary was 30,000 if Na you, you no go stop My daughter is doing her weac this year, I have stop for long. I can not come and kill myself. Believe me the experiences was horrible. I thought am going to loose my wife.

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