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NYSCRe: NYSC May Soon Be Voluntary DG by 2n2k(m): 8:46pm On Aug 05, 2015
Who is making the policy statement here?

The president said the programme would be sustained

The DG of NYSC said he wanted it to be voluntary. The tail is wagging the dog shocked
PoliticsRe: Emir Of Kano, Sanusi, Visits Buhari At The Presidential Villa (Photos) by 2n2k(m): 10:50am On Aug 05, 2015
Atlantian:
How can a human being that is thoroughly educated chose to cover his body with 15 yards of bedsheets in the name of tradition ?
The Queen of England and the Duke

BusinessRe: Your Dormant Bank Account Could Put You In Trouble by 2n2k(m): 10:27am On Aug 05, 2015
vivaciousvivi:
Tokotaya please would the same apply to a bank that technically no longer a exists?
I have a dormant account with Bank PHB from a car loan which I have since paid off since 2012.
Thanks
Bank PHB was taken over by NDIC and sold to AMCON through bridge bank arrangement as Keystone Bank. Your account (if it had a balance whether negative or positive) will still be there. The changes affected the ownership not the customers.
PoliticsRe: How Ooni Of Ife Was Represented At His Son’s Wedding Today by 2n2k(m): 8:31am On Aug 03, 2015
Traditionally, the mere fact that the Chiefs allowed the staff to be taken out of the palace means they have not recognized the king's demise.

Once the passage is publicly announced, even the personal property of the king and his siblings in the palace cannot be taken out again. They are deemed forfeited to the community. The first tell-tale sign of a king's death is the moving out of royal family's personal items from the palace before the announcement.
PoliticsRe: Have You Seen This Mistake Aljazera Made About The Governor Of Akwa Ibom? by 2n2k(m): 7:26am On Aug 01, 2015
vislabraye:
CNN has made even bigger blunders. There wss an instance they labelled Niger to be Nigeria.
I don't really like sahara though.
The mistake was made by Aljazeera not Sahara
PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints Kari Commissioner For Insurance by 2n2k(m): 10:40pm On Jul 31, 2015
olujegs:
Alhaji Kari has always been known to be the next in line as he was the most senior person right after fola Daniel. So it's not surprising he was named the new commissioner for insurance . It's not a northern thing atall cos everyone in the industry knew he was the right hand man to fola Daniel. I know this fact because I presently work in the insurance industry
I expected people who know nothing about the industry to come for your jugular. They did.

What many don't know is that Kari had been regarded as Commissioner of Insurance - Designate right from the day GEJ appointed him as second in command. Infact many thought GEJ would not allow Daniel to finish his term when he sprung Kari from retirement to be deputy to Daniel who was Kari's man. This appointment would have been made even if GEJ had been in power.
PoliticsRe: Probe Threats: Buhari Begs Obasanjo - Guardiannewsusa.com by 2n2k(m): 11:48am On Jul 30, 2015
Even before clicking on the source, I knew the article was written by a Nigerian.

I was not disappointed. It was written by Anthony Ogbo.

Internationalizing stupid propaganda.
PoliticsRe: We Never Denied Patience Jonathan Access To Vip’s Lounge At Airport – FAAN Says by 2n2k(m): 11:20pm On Jul 28, 2015
UnknownT:
We haven't had it this worst with information dissemination. The minister of Information abi na Perm Second should do something urgently about this. The back and forth is now at an alarming state, nobody or media report to trust again huh
Was the initial information about denial of access given by government or even the purported victim? Some junk publications deliberately gave out wrong information. PDP's spokesman that knows better decide to latch on the false info to paint the government bad. Now the government was forced to clarify the matter.

Until they rein in on abuse of media, there will always be misleading information and need for clarification.
BusinessRe: Nigerian Customs Blacklists GTB, Fidelity, Diamond Banks by 2n2k(m): 10:53pm On Jul 28, 2015
It appears that is a standard statement anytime Customs suspend a bank. First Bank was suspended last year too and the only thing that changed from the statement issued then is the names of the banks.
Foreign AffairsRe: Charles Antwi Tries To Kill Mahama, Ghanaian President (Photo) by 2n2k(m): 8:38pm On Jul 28, 2015
The trial lasted only a week?
PoliticsRe: Judge Disagrees With Probe Panel Over Aregbesola’s Response by 2n2k(m): 6:38pm On Jul 28, 2015
The judge should be sanctioned if she actually insisted on seeing the governor's response before proving her allegations. She did not query the governor. She only petitioned against him. It was the house that queried the governor that is entitled to receive reply.

The governor is her superior. Even in private organization, if a subordinate petitions against his/her superior to the Board of Directors, the Board will query the superior and receive reply but cannot copy the response to the subordinate.

If she really have evidence of misappropriation, e.g. Vouchers, receipts, wrongful authorization, etc, the governor's response cannot at this stage change those historical documents/transactions. She should just present them to prove her allegations, otherwise she just peddled rumours.
PoliticsRe: Loe Ogor Emerges Minority Leader, House Of Reps. by 2n2k(m): 6:22pm On Jul 28, 2015
engineerboat:
In Ondo State: APC won 5 PDP 4, which PDP present new candidate for the house of Rep
In EKiti state, they are all new Members. I think that is the reason for this. Moreso as you can see, it is all PDP members vote that let Lasun Win the DEPUTY SPEAKERSHIP. So it will be good if other zone get it this time around.
Akpabio is a first term senator too. How come he was selected as the the Minority Leader in the senate?
PoliticsRe: Photos Of NDA Cadets Harassing Civilians by 2n2k(m): 6:05pm On Jul 28, 2015
The Defence Headquarters have reacted to this story and promised sanctions for the erring cadets.

https://www.nairaland.com/2484807/defense-headquarters-nigeria-reply-nairaland.photo
EducationRe: WAEC Threatens To Withhold 19 States Results Over Debts by 2n2k(m): 6:02pm On Jul 27, 2015
tola268:
Some State Governors are the people moving our country Nigeria backward, all Nigerians need to wake up to eradicate election of Governors, instead we can allow president to select soul administrator to man the state, if an administrator is failed to perform such administrator can be changed with immediate effect. The rigidity of Governors in office for 4years with uncivilize constitution make them behave abnormally and they tend to embezzle the resources of the state
Please if you went to school on credit, don't pay that debt. If you paid already, seek refund.
Car TalkRe: List Of Approved Traffic/vehicle Offences In Nigeria by 2n2k(m): 1:52pm On Jul 27, 2015
What constitutes 'Dangerous Driving' in number 11?

Can't the authority also interprete offences - (1) light violation, (2) route violation, (4) speed limit violation, (cool wrongful overtaking and (9) route marking violation to be 'dangerous driving' if they don't like your face or you prove oversabi.
PoliticsRe: We Will Continue With Jonathan’s Privatisation Programme – Buhari by 2n2k(m): 7:09pm On Jul 21, 2015
Buhari did not credit GEJ alone with privatization otherwise he would have been wrong. He said 'previous governments'. Obj govt privatized more than GEJ. Even the power sector reform (the known poster achievement of GEJ's privatization) was started under Obj. It was obj govt that balkanised the PHCN into sellable sub-companies as gencos, trancos and discos in 2005.

Obj himself was not the architect of privatization in Nigeria - that credit goes to IBB who established TCPC the progenitor of BPE.

Continuity of good govt policies should be encouraged without childish politicization.
PoliticsRe: Don’t Let Nigerian Businessmen Into My Meetings In The US, Buhari Warn Aides by 2n2k(m): 4:12pm On Jul 21, 2015
vimi:
SaharaReporters again..

iif SaharaReporters cannot ascertain how many Nigerian businessmen have arrived in Washington with the intention of seeking meeting opportunities with Buhari, why ridicule a particular tribe named in the thread?
Just note that Terry Wayas is not from that 'particular tribe named in the thread'
PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari And Children Pray At The Ansar-ud-deen Mosque, Abuja (photos) by 2n2k(m): 5:27am On Jul 18, 2015
I thought some people said that Northerners don't pray behind Yoruba Imams. The Imam of that mosque-Alhaji Musa Olaofe is a Yoruba now.
PoliticsRe: How TAMBUWAL Betrayed Tinubu, Begs For Forgiveness!! by 2n2k(m): 9:24am On Jul 09, 2015
onatisi:
what are u talking about ? Who tells u that tambuwal is popular or accepted by the south west? It seems many of u tinubu advocates simply believe that tinubu is south west and south west is tinubu. That is complete heresy, even apc is having difficult times maintaining their hold in the south western states, stop giving ppl the impression that the whole south west is controlled from ikeja, what u don't know is the all northern politicians with apc who are against tinubu and are cutting his wings have ppl on ground in the south west giving them information . The bitter truth is the ordinary yoruba man on the street in the south west does not give a shit about ur tinubu , if tambuwal severe his ties with tinubu and aligns with other notable yoruba politicians he will get the yoruba support
Like GEJ did and succeeded spectacularly in 2015
PoliticsRe: How TAMBUWAL Betrayed Tinubu, Begs For Forgiveness!! by 2n2k(m): 9:21am On Jul 09, 2015
betty202020:
Tinubu must cry me a river. he is the mother of betrayers. according to him he made tambuwal pdp rep a speaker as acn chieftain. where is his moral justification to call tambuwal a betrayer. he betrayed acn by playing anti party politics. if tinubu calls that his act politics, then tambuwal played politics on him. frog eye nobi open eye.
You got the analysis wrong. There was no way ACN could have produced the speaker in 2011. The margin of PDP members to ACN and other opposition was very wide unlike APC to PDP in 2015. Bear it in mind that Tambuwal also got substantial number of PDP votes otherwise Mulikat wouldn't have got only 90 votes.

Perhaps what can be used against Tinubu is that he supported Tambuwal's anti party activity against PDP's stand just like PDP supported Dogara against APC stand and therefore should not complain, but he himself didn't play anti party politics. It is the work of opposition to make ruling party uncomfortable like ACN did and PDP is now doing.
EventsRe: See Wedding Photos Of A Bride & The Groom In A Portrait. by 2n2k(m): 8:57am On Jul 09, 2015
Konjour:
So, who recited the vows, put the ring on her finger and kissed the bride? Some awkward ish right there. undecided
Similar thing happened during the wedding of Segun Adeniyi (the former spokesman of Yar'adua). The bride came very late and the pastor just went on with the ceremony. It was not conspicuous because it was these new generation churches' mass wedding.
PoliticsRe: if you dont know any of these, you shouldn't be discussing nigerian politics by 2n2k(m): 2:24pm On Jul 08, 2015
change49ja:
More pics
This Titus sardine you posted is not the olden days version. That version had a separate L -shaped key which you would insert in the protruded part of the lid and roll back like a rafia mat. God save you if the protruded part broke before you could roll back.

TravelRe: CBN Restricts Use Of Naira Denominated Cards Abroad by 2n2k(m): 4:20am On Jul 08, 2015
adconline:
You are a junior student of Naija history. Dangote and Lafarge were given import waivers to import cement before they started manufacuring.. So of those companies are still importing today!!
You are either being sentimental or not well informed or both.

Up to 2002, Nigeria local capacity for cement production was far below the national demand and as a matter of necessity must import. In order to encourage local production, the FG introduced 'import matching' policy for cement importers/manufacturers in 2002. The policy was that for verifiable capacity of your planned production facility in Nigeria, you were allowed to import matching quantities of bulk cement for rebagging in Nigeria.

Dangote, Larfage, ibeto and others participated. The policy envisaged gradual reduction of import as local production increased. In the course of implementation, it was alleged that ibeto did not have planned or actual facility in Nigeria to produce cement and should not benefit from the policy, the FG therefore banned Ibeto. Ibeto contested the ban in court and won but by that time, local production had caught up with national demand thus other cement manufacturers had either seized or substantially reduced importation of cement.

Since 2012, that was 10 years after Obj started the policy on local production of cement in 2002, the FG had not issued import licence for cement to any other company except Ibeto that is still enjoying the benefit of his judicial victory.

It is the success of the cement policy that GEJ wanted to replicate in automotive industry which copied the same import matching policy but is currently having false starts.
TravelRe: CBN Restricts Use Of Naira Denominated Cards Abroad by 2n2k(m): 2:59am On Jul 08, 2015
erico2k2:
If you have ever imported anything you will give yourself a slap,have you asked yourself why they banned importation of bagged cement? and who does it favour? if they lift the ban on importation of cement a bag will cost N1000, so ask yourself who does the ban favours and enrich,i guess you know the answer..The UK even import tooth pick,banana etc, even rice.
Regarding the embolden portion, that was same hogwash Ibeto spewed when fighting for the lift of the ban of importation of bagged cement by his company. He said FG was favoring Dangote and that he would crash the price of a bag of cement to below N1,000. Thank God, a court lifted the ban and gave him rights to solely import bagged cement I think till 2017. How much is he selling a bag of cement presently?

Have you asked yourself, if Dangote and Lafarge had not made Nigeria largely self sufficient in local production of cement, Nigeria would still have been importing all its cement needs with attendant pressure on foreign exchange demand. Think of the ease of pressure on forex demand if Nigeria does not need to import refined petroleum products or rice.

If Dangote succeeds in building his planned refinery now and we stop importation of fuel, some Nigerians with warped sense of reasoning will only see his region and religion rather than the economic benefits to the country.
Politics'Delicate Art Of Balancing' - A Northerner's Advice To PMB by 2n2k(op): 8:15am On Jul 06, 2015
Written by Mahmud Jega

As last week ended, inter-regional bickering threatened to creep back into national politics with hordes of social media warriors leading the cavalry charge against what they said were President Muhammadu Buhari’s regionally lopsided appointments.

Buhari has made preciously few appointments since his inauguration more than a month ago and, if the “sources” that spoke to several media houses last weekend are correct, he is not about to make any major appointments for another two months. Which is why it is doubly troubling that the few that he made should sail into an e-ocean of controversy.

A page 3 story in Saturday Punch summarised the bone of contention. Punch’s story was titled Appointments: Uproar as Buhari favours Northerners. According to the story, President Buhari has so far made nine appointments and all of them except Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Femi Adesina are northerners. They include Director General of the Department of State Services Lawal Musa Daura, Acting Chairman of INEC Hajiya Amina Bala Zakari, Director of the Department of Petroleum Resources Mordechai Dantani Baba Ladan, Accountant General of the Federation Alhaji Ahmed Idris, Aide de Camp Lt Colonel Mohamed Lawal Abubakar and Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.

Many other things were said by the e-warriors to further muddle up matters. They mentioned the slightly untidy transfer of power at INEC, where the Presidency failed to designate an acting chairman in time until the outgoing chairman handed over to one of the national commissioners, only for the presidency to designate another acting chairman later that evening. Social media regional warriors also made much of the fact that the new DSS boss is from the president’s hometown; to boot he retired from DSS two years ago, only to be brought back as DG. The Punch threw a few more petrol canisters into the flame by pretending to observe in passing that the president, Senate President, House Speaker and the Chief Justice of Nigeria are all northerners. It would have been fair to add that Buhari did not appoint the other Big Three. In fact, he was visibly displeased by the emergence of two of them.

Anyway, inter-regional controversy regarding appointments is the last thing the fledgling Buhari Administration wanted in the midst of the unresolved leadership crisis in the National Assembly, which has created a credibility problem for the All Progressives Congress [APC] and its Change agenda. Nor was the administration helped very much by the army of youthful Northern social media warriors that rushed to its defence. Their main line of counter attack was that former president Jonathan did the same thing. Some e-warriors compiled a [selective] list of what they called Jonathan’s regionally lopsided appointments including key ones such as Central Bank, NIMASA, Accountant General, Federal Inland Revenue and Army Chief. The list nicely omitted all Jonathan appointments of Northerners, which was a desperate way to make a point.

I am not by any means holding up Jonathan-era appointments as a model of inter-regional balancing. But if they were skewed as the Northern social media warriors argue, do they wish to place President Buhari on the same moral pedestal? Are they saying in effect that Southerners had their turn in marginalising Northerners, therefore it is our turn to marginalise Southerners in key appointments? If that is the guiding philosophy, where then is the Change mantra and are we saying this philosophy of turn-by-turn marginalisation should become the accepted ethic in all future public service appointments?

Now, not all the social media commentators leapt before they looked at the consequences of what they were saying. At least a few said, common sensically, that the president should not be judged from only a few appointments since he is due to make hundreds of appointments during his four year tenure. At least that sounds better. In statistics, a result is not reliably declared if the sample is too small. While the chances of a fair sided coin landing heads or tails is exactly fifty-fifty, this ratio may not be achieved if you toss the coin only a few times. You must toss it hundreds or even thousands of times before you achieve a full fifty-fifty ratio. It is up to the Buhari regime to prove in subsequent appointments that it is a statistical fair-sided coin.

Still, I was wondering why the Buhari presidency failed to take into consideration likely public perceptions before making these appointments or, at any rate, before making them public. There are many reasons why President Buhari should be very sensitive to matters of inter-regional and inter-religious balancing. In 1983 when the Supreme Military Council announced that Buhari was the new Head of State and Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon was the Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters some commentators in the Lagos newspapers rushed to say that the ticket was not balanced because both men were Northerners and both were Muslims. While most Nigerians, I think, later came to see the Buhari-Idiagbon combination as a patriotic national salvage team, some of the things they did were seized upon by critics and attributed to their regional origins. It was said, for example, that they kept President Shehu Shagari in comfortable house detention but sent Vice President Alex Ekwueme to Ikoyi Prisons for regional reasons. The NSO’s invasion of Chief Awolowo’s home in 1984 to cart away files and newspaper cuttings was also alleged by some to be sinister Northern agenda, while the 53 suitcases scandal was also given a regional colouration.

Some of the problems of misperception that dogged Buhari since he entered party politics in 2002 stemmed from that era [as well as some subsequent events]. During three failed tries for the presidency he was dogged by allegations that he was a Northern and Muslim parochialist. It was only in 2015 that this misperception underwent a tectonic shift. Too many Jonathan/PDP foibles assisted that, as did the adroit politics of Bola Tinubu and Rotimi Amaechi, among others. Clever APC strategists also silenced those Northern groups agitating for power shift back to the North. They instead sold the Buhari project as a national enterprise. The worst thing that can ever happen is a return to the old perception of parochialism.

While I have personally reached a stage in life where I do not care a hoot about the regional, ethnic and religious origins of anyone, regrettably most of our countrymen have not yet arrived there. A ruler must worry about perceptions, not just hanker after the ideal. I recall one episode of Dr. Tony Iredia’s Point Blank television interview with Dr. Chuba Okadigbo in 2002 where he was asked why senators speak in terms of juicy committee chairmanships. Okadigbo said, “It is not only senators. Nigerians generally think in such terms. A Nigerian will look at the portfolio assigned to a minister from his state and say, ‘Oh, is that the only one they gave us?’”

It could be that the lack of a full complement of staff in Aso Rock is responsible for this problem. I mean, if there is a very strong Chief of Staff and the president sends down a paper saying “appoint this man as so-and-so,” he could say, “Mr. President, given the last two appointments you made, if we announce this one it could make some people to say you are appointing only Northerners. Therefore, I will hold this one for a few days and I suggest that you approve some more appointments to so-and-so organisations so that we can announce them together.”

The old ploy used by Nigerian rulers over the years to give the appearance of inter-regional balancing is to group certain Federal Government agencies together and to ensure that if a Northerner heads one, a Southerner must head the other one. It is not ideal, but it saves the ruler from political trouble. The compatible agencies here are DSS and NIA, NTA and FRCN, NPA and NIMASA, NYSC and FRSC, Customs and Immigration, Central Bank and NNPC, WAEC and NECO, NUC and JAMB, BPE and BPP, Army and Police etc. The Chief of Staff or the SGF should be the custodian of this intricate balancing act but so far Buhari has neither.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/index.php/columns/monday-columns/59072-delicate-art-of-balancing
PoliticsRe: Buhari Sacks His CSO, Appoints Usman As Replacement- Theeagleonline.com by 2n2k(m): 8:02pm On Jul 04, 2015
I would have been surprised if Mani kept his job after that unauthorized countermand. What was he thinking? Did he think the ADC gave that order on his own and not on president's directive? His below the belt shot at the ADC that he is ignorant of security matter would be seen in official quarters as being aimed at the president himself since as a CSO, he should have enough intelligence information about the real source of that order.

It reminds of 2007 when Yar'adua goofed about the $16 billion allegedly spent on electricity. While other officials scrambled to justify what the president said, one over-sabi presidential assistant by name -Bodunde fired a memo to his boss that the boss goofed. Of course, he was appropriately fired.

Law of Powers - Do not outshine the Master.
PoliticsRe: Is Cross River State No Longer Producing Oil? by 2n2k(op): 11:36am On Jul 03, 2015
eyenibibio:
Cross River ceased producing oil since 2008 or there about when oil blocs were given over to Akwaibom state in a land mark court case.
All the oil blocs in the state? shocked
PoliticsIs Cross River State No Longer Producing Oil? by 2n2k(op): 11:25am On Jul 03, 2015
Cross River state along with 8 other states of NDDC are generally regarded as oil producing states. I have noticed of late that it was getting zero allocation from 13% derivation fund for oil producing states. While I am aware that it lost some oil blocs to Akwa Ibom because of Bakassi, did it lose all?

The Revenue Allocation for May 2015 shared in June 2015 as published by the federal Ministry of Finance shows the sharing of 13% derivation (excluding normal statutory allocation) as follows

Akwa Ibom N8,212,005,455
Delta. N7,942,766,986
Balyesa. N5,168,085,390
Rivers. N4,997,560,645
Ondo. N1,150,641,330
Edo. N1,005,066,984
Abia. N343,246,495
Imo. N252,080,971

Cross Rivers and other non-oil producing states got zero share.

Another interesting fact is that, since the sharing reflect the contribution of each state to the oil revenue, it means Ondo state - the only oil producing state in the South West at N1.1billion produced/contributed almost double the total of all South East oil producing states which total N597million. This fact does not do well to the bragging rights of some SE people.
PoliticsRe: What Is The Difference Between Office - Of 1st Lady And -Wife Of President? by 2n2k(op): 6:50am On Jul 03, 2015
Genius100:
The office is unconstitutional. Under GEJ, the office of the first lady was recognized as an institution with a budget. Such an office is not recognized by the constitution. There is nothing wrong with the title "first lady" or "wife of the president" as long as it's not translated into an office with a budget and staff (advisers etc). Michelle Obama does not have an office of the first lady for instance but she is the first lady by being married to Barack
jammani:
Wife of the president = Aisha Buhari
Office of the first lady = Dame Patience Mummy P
MKO4ever:
Question
Please read the content of the original post not just the headline.

Previous governments had Office of First Lady with staff working there. The present govt declared such office unconstitutional but created the Office of the Wife of the President and also staffed it. That is what led to the question.
PoliticsRe: What Is The Difference Between Office - Of 1st Lady And -Wife Of President? by 2n2k(op): 10:44pm On Jul 02, 2015
^^^ but her office is referred to as Office of the Wife of the President in the advertisemnt on NTA and that office is staffed.
PoliticsWhat Is The Difference Between Office - Of 1st Lady And -Wife Of President? by 2n2k(op):
So much noise have been made by president Buhari and his handlers about not creating or recognizing 'unconstitutional' Office of First Lady of Nigeria.

Since his inauguration, Mrs Buhari has adopted the title - Wife of the President rather than the First Lady.

But what is in a name? I was listening to NTA network news at 9pm today when an advertisement was aired about Mrs Buhari's plan to host breaking of fast for commoners - okada riders, house helps, widows, etc at presidential villa at 6.30pm on Friday 3/7/2015. The message was signed by one 'Dr Hajo Thanni - Senior Special Assistant, Office of the Wife of the President of Nigeria'!

Is it the title -First Lady that is unconstitutional or the office? Is the noise and changes promised regarding that office just about nomenclature rather than substance?

Anybody who has clear idea about this should please clarify.

Cc Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: ‘Harassment Of National Assembly May Lead To Buhahi’s Impeachment’ - Agbazuere by 2n2k(m): 4:55pm On Jul 02, 2015
The guy should just have been introduced as a 'pdp chieftain in Abia State' rather than 'Abia based constitutional lawyer and human rights activist'

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