This kid has some serious swag by the way.
Suspect heโll be eased in to the #BHAFC first team, but he was causing carnage at AIK.
Unreal dribbling attempts per game.
9 G/A in 10 starts at 18yrs old.
Zadok Yohanna ๐ ๐ ๐ณ๐ฌ ๐
@Ejehsolomonn@yabaleftonline Na so ur son go do you too and em go block you. No be swear o, it's just how the world works. As u do ur papa, U go dey advise ur son, em go block u too.
No come dey vex when e happen.
@DufflFB@realFemiOtedola Are you poor? If you are, God will give you wisdom to be rich.
If you are not poor, then "you are a millionaire in the poverty capital of the world." In the same category as them. Billionaire vs. millionaire!
@ItanolaHafsat@adanonso_ Eating a properly homemade meal is one of the benefits men look forward to in marriage.
If the benefits attributable to marriage are removed, what incentive is there for a man to marry?
@Bada_16@HeartMattaz@Three16 Simple reading and comprehension na challenge for Nigeria. Don't you buy fuel and pay NEPA bills? Most individuals who earn money do for their homes.
The poster didn't in any way indicate that his oga buys it for the company.
โฆ7,000 has been received so far. Please help my mum if you can. ๐ญ๐๐๐ฝ
Nigeria happened to us. ๐
Every little support brings us closer to overcoming this burden. May God bless everyone who lends a helping hand. ๐๐ฝโค๏ธ
It is my pleasure to announce that we have officially commissioned the landmark Nnenna Oti Bus Terminal in Umuahia, and it is now ready for public use. The project is a multimodal transport hub designed to accommodate more than 340 buses at once, powered by sustainable infrastructure and connected to our growing network of electric buses.
The facility is named in honour of Prof. Nnenna NnennayaโOti, the courageous INEC Returning Officer in the 2023 governorship election, whose integrity and patriotism remind us that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results by simply standing for the truth.
Her name on this terminal is not just about one person, but a tribute to all electoral officials, security operatives, party agents, and citizens who resisted intimidation and defended democracy.
With 20 electric buses already in operation and more on the way in the coming weeks, the project signals our bold vision for a modern, safe, and sustainable transport system in Abia. The facility is also supported with independent power and water systems to ensure uninterrupted operations.
In my address titled โRaising the Barโ, I stated unequivocally that we have moved beyond the era of small ambitions. We refuse to be boxed into margins that underestimate our strength. This principle underpins all our undertakings.
I extend special commendation to the contractors, Planet Projects Limited, for a job well done in delivering this landmark facility. I also appreciate the dedication of the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Chimezie Ukaegbu, the SSA Transport, Dr. Obioma Nwaogbe, and their team for the critical role they played in bringing this vision to reality.
I call on all residents and members of the host community to take ownership of this facility, to maintain a clean environment, and to guard against vandalism. This terminal belongs to you, and its success depends on your care. I also urge all Abians to pay their taxes regularly. Development cannot be sustained without collective responsibility, and every naira contributed helps us deliver the future our people deserve.
@jonatex4u VAT is actually charged on electricity when bought by the final consumer. I had not noticed it all this while.
Na wa o. 280k plus cost of electricity pushed up to 300k.
Former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once said that he learn't from the failure of Nigeria while building Singapore from a third world to a first world nation.
Nigeria gained it's independence in 1960 while Singapore gained theirs in 1965.
Our both countries where colonized by the British.
He said that Nigeria lacked the will to be a nation.
In his 1966 visit to Lagos, he observed that Nigeria's leaders were utilizing their positions for self-enrichment and private ventures rather than national advancement.
For example, he recounted a conversation with Nigeria's Finance Minister at the time, who implemented protective import tariffs on shoes primarily so that he could retire and successfully run his own shoemaking factory.
He learned from this that state resources were being heavily diverted to build personal wealth instead of establishing long-term, meritocratic, and productive institutions.
He concluded that vast natural and human resources could not substitute for a cohesive national identity and honest, competent leadership.
How i wish Nigeria can go back to basics and start fixing from there.