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Judiciary of today
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premier97
on 19/07/2024, 12:44:48 UTC
The judiciary is a respected arm of government saddled with the responsibility of interpreting laws made by the legislature and punish law offenders. Please permit me to ask this question is the  judiciary of these days bias?.Only
recently two conflicting judgements were given in  Kano state throwing Kano into confusion the aftermath of these judgements compelled the current CJN to summon the judges involve, this goes to tell society that the judiciary is bias.
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Board Economics
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Is Bitcoin a blessing to man kind?
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premier97
on 14/07/2024, 18:22:03 UTC
Bitcoin ,following my instinct is truly a blessing as many world over have benefited largely from it .even though its legitimacy is doubted by many.
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Is labour wealth?
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premier97
on 14/07/2024, 17:44:59 UTC
Labour for me is human productive effort towards achieving set target.To answer the question, labour may be wealth, in the sense that when others labour while you fold your harms and watch from where will the wealth come from? Wealth creation cannot be separated from human effort  both mental and  physical.
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Re: Poverty change people
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premier97
on 10/07/2024, 21:34:13 UTC
Poverty does not only denote lack of wealth but also lack of idea for an idealistic man is a wealthy man, for ideas paves the way for rishes.
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Is Nigeria a blessing to Africa?
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premier97
on 10/07/2024, 20:51:16 UTC
Nigeria was granted independent in 1960 by Britain, ever since she has been playing a fatherly role in the African continent, some of the roles include laying a  solid foundation for the establishment of ECOWAS with her continent sister Togo, she also played a lead role in peace keeping missions in Africa . Also to mention is the supply of electricity to neighbouring countries, to mention but a few with these one can conclude by saying Nigeria is truly a blessing to Africa.
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Is Nigeria a blessing to Africa?
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premier97
on 07/07/2024, 20:49:08 UTC
Nigeria could be seen as a blessing to the continent Africa because she played a crucial roll in the formation of ECOWAS, she also supplies electricity to some countries in Africa and also have the highest population. In terms of security she fathered so many peace keeping nation to ensures the continent enjoys peace and stability. Nigeria is in did a blessing to Africa.
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Re: Poor people need solution now
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premier97
on 06/07/2024, 22:20:39 UTC
As it stands in Nigeria the turn out of issues are not palatable, especially among the poor class wish is the most vulnerable in the society. The persistent rise in the price of food stuffs and other essential commodities  is pushing the poor into begging.
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Oil discovery is it a cause or a blessing?
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premier97
on 06/07/2024, 22:01:42 UTC
The discovery of oil comes with a huge blessings capable of transforming individual lives communities, states and even countries if well managed. But a situation where the proceeds are miss managed it will turn to be a cause as individual will rise against individual, states Wil rise against starts, countries will rise against countries.
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Nigeria and her ageing refineries.
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premier97
on 06/07/2024, 21:39:17 UTC
Refineries in Nigeria were build in den days military administrators, these refineries were situated in Kaduna, Delta, and Rivers state respectively,. They operated with out interruption for decades during the military regimes now they are all dilapidated and are begging for resuscitation.
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Re: Must we call it a mistake?
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premier97
on 02/07/2024, 20:58:21 UTC
Impregnating a woman following my take is not a mistake but a product of  social communication,  so if that product is perceived to be a mistake that conclusion is a subjective conclusion.
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Is politics a do or die game?
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premier97
on 02/07/2024, 20:46:34 UTC
In the olden days, political seasons and Christmas season had no variance as both seasons were seen as festivities and exchange of pleasantries.
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My grandma and are little hen
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premier97
on 02/07/2024, 20:36:28 UTC
My grandma is a lover of birds precisely hen and a notorious farmer, each time she returns from her farm she will sing a song mamatutu, mamatutu and dance together with her little hen.
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Is carrot and stick approach a problem solving approach?
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premier97
on 02/07/2024, 20:20:09 UTC
Carrot and stick is a metaphor for the use of combination of reward and punishment to reduce desired result.
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Board Nigeria (Naija)
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Oloibiri where is your wealth.
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premier97
on 30/06/2024, 21:47:00 UTC
Oloibiri is strategically located in the ancient town of Otuogidi. Oloibiri is where oil was first discovered in commercial quantity in west Africa precisely 1956.
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Conflict and society.
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premier97
on 30/06/2024, 21:22:15 UTC
Conflict is usually missconceived  to be evil by many. But for the Chinese it is an opportunity + chance.
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Re: The Debate
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premier97
on 30/06/2024, 21:06:05 UTC
Debate, in debate participants are expected to showcase convincing facts to earn marks or praises, and not delusionary moves as Triumph did during his debate with Biden.
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Re: Religion in our society
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premier97
on 30/06/2024, 20:47:45 UTC
Religion father a whole lot of people cutting across the sexes, the onus is that one day they will make heaven, people tend to rush to various religious centers for mentorship believing that such mentorship will pave way to solving their social, mental, spiritual, financial and all manner of problems. In there various conclusion they see religion as the opium of the masses.