Showing posts with label Are. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Are. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2014

These Police Are Not Our Friend By Adekoya Boladale



Most people around the world have often talked about the deceit and con-ways of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), to most foreigners who have not had the gracious opportunity of been hooked in the arms of the Nigeria Police Force but have drawn conclusion based on the radiant sky blue camouflage of the few pot-bellied chiefs on media platforms are living in complete illusion of their projection.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Check out list of Women who are more powerful than Pres. Goodluck Jonathan





 Since inception, President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration has been accused of impunity, usually caused by decisions and actions of the President, including those of his ministers and close associates.

Most of the glaring cases of abuse of power including reckless spending of taxpayers’ money have been carried out by the women in Jonathan’s cabinet. These women have proven to be more powerful than the number one citizen of Nigeria because despite public outcries that greet some of their decisions, they go scot-free.

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Video: Are Nigerians Returning From Abroad adding value Or Hurting Nigeria?



(Jobs in Nigeria) For decades Nigeria has seen a so-called "brain drain" as educated Nigerians moved to the West searching for job opportunities - but now that's all changing - with the economic downturn in the US and UK, many Nigerians are returning home - a "Brain Gain ".

But what do Nigerians who've remained in the united states think - are those returning home helping or hurting?
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Missing: We are Looking For Tolu ?




Miss Tolu Anne Adigun is missing. According to report she went out on 4th January and never returned home.
 
Whoever has information about her whereabouts should please contact the Adigun family on 08102298693, 08185620822 and 08095509222.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

“All Lives Are Equal” – Co-Pilot’s Family Laments Preferential Treatment For Yakowa, Azazi




All fingers are equal but some are more equal than others. That is what aptly describes the mood of the family of Lt. Adeyemi Sowole, the co-pilot of the Navy helicopter which crashed on Saturday in Bayelsa State as they have expressed disappointment that authorities have only focussed their attention on the dignitaries that died on the flight, while ignoring their son. “All lives are equal. At this point, the right thing to do is for government to treat all the victims with respect and give them the same recognition. 

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