I have been really unhappy for a few days now. But reading this had just made me smile. what a good read. my own be "Na Only God go Save We People Ministry (N.O.G.S.W.P.M). lol
I normally don't post but read comments.... Oga Poster, where you get your own price from? That car is worth less than 8M. Stop misleading fellow Nigerians. It is no ones business if he bought a car (he's worked hard for it). Try posting something that's worth public interest.
Guys please read the post or a proper article else where before posting negative comments on the only world class airline in Nigeria. The pilot followed the rules and did not land because he could not get any response for the control tower. I will not be surprised if there was no one in manning the Control tower at the time the plain entered into Benin Airspace.
I never knew DeGeneres was 54, she is absolutely wonderful for her age and by-the-way back to your question. How can someone who spends billions of Naira on food alone do push ups? I think our first lady will ask her thirty-something fat ass aids to help with just one push up on their knees.
I can see how united everybody is in protesting against fuel subsidy. To be honest we should accept it and carry on the country need to grow as long as the profits are spent in the right places and not stolen.
What a shame to see that in 2012 Islamist/Terrorist are still deluded and still don't know what is right or wrong. Don't they know investments brings wealth to a community and in turn wealth to the nation. Nobody in their right state of mind will ever invest in a troubled society. The people of Somalia and Sudan can testify to that.
We all need to be very vigilant. Security should be our utmost priority and Beware of your local shoe maker don't invite them to you house. They could be carrying something in that their little rectangular box
Shutting down Chevron will not provide job for protesters. most of them are not well educated. Companies wants quick returns on whoever the invest in by providing jobs. One thing they seem to have forgotten is that Chevron Texaco is now 100% owned by a Nigerian company. so if it stops working it will have an impact in the economy