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Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by FelixEchezona(m): 10:24am On Apr 21, 2019
The law of attraction says like attracts like, which explains why Muhammadu Buhari is a magnet for mediocrities. Almost all his appointees are, like him, underwhelming, intellectually incurious rubes. It’s no wonder that even the lawyers he assembled to defend his unprecedentedly audacious electoral robbery are also risible dolts. Take, for example, Festus Keyamo, Buhari’s reelection campaign spokesman and one of the lawyers defending his stolen mandate. [ more word click ]
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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 10:56am On Apr 21, 2019
Professor grammar should also buy a presidential form to contest cool

The matter is in court speaking about it is sub judice

Its only in Nigeria a Professor of english and media would be teaching Professor of law (Osinbajo) law and legal proceedings. In a case challenging Buhari/Osinbajo's mandate..

And Dunce would be cheering him on

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by new2012: 11:32am On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:
Professor grammar should also buy a presidential form to contest cool

So everybody must become presidential candidate to have an opinion?

You can do better bro, don't let your political affiliations and beliefs ruin your ability to think

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 11:37am On Apr 21, 2019
new2012:


So everybody must become presidential candidate to have an opinion?

You can do better bro, don't let your political affiliations and beliefs ruin your ability to think
Some just overtly and excessively play partisan on all issues even on democratic expression of opinion. How did we get this low?

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 11:40am On Apr 21, 2019
new2012:


So everybody must become presidential candidate to have an opinion?

You can do better bro, don't let your political affiliations and beliefs ruin your ability to think


Nigeria Needs Real bold leaders and not mere social commentators. UAE and Qatar didn't develop by the so called opioniated people hiding behind keyboards. We must all get involved or watch ourselves been lead by charlatans while continue to wail without proferring meaningful solution

Its just common sense, but it out of the reach of many

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 11:48am On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:



Nigeria Needs Real bold leaders and not mere social commentators. UAE and Qatar didn't develop by the so called opioniated people hiding behind keyboards. We must all get involved or watch ourselves been lead by charlatans while continue to wail without proferring meaningful solution

Its just common sense, but it out of the reach of many
Involvement is not limited to contesting or holding political office. The height of involvement is being an active citizens. Left alone to leaders, nothing will be achieved without the engagement of citizens who are the real builders of society.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 11:56am On Apr 21, 2019
tuniski:

Involvement is not limited to contesting or holding political office. The height of involvement is being an active citizens. Left alone to leaders, nothing will be achieved without the engagement of citizens who are the real builders of society.

Prof kperogi started criticising obasanjo since 2003 yet never publish any books on reforms that could help nigeria, he was the loudest with jonathan, now Buhari.

Just mention any seminar or white paper presentation this man published on the multitude of problem facing northern nigeria.

Its easy for any body to see faults but only reasonable people profer workeable solution, thats the difference btw blacks and whites

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by new2012: 12:04pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:



Nigeria Needs Real bold leaders and not mere social commentators. UAE and Qatar didn't develop by the so called opioniated people hiding behind keyboards. We must all get involved or watch ourselves been lead by charlatans while continue to wail without proferring meaningful solution

Its just common sense, but it out of the reach of many

You have any idea how UAE and Qater got developed? Did you read their history or just said for saying sake?

Prof. Kperogi has suggested so many solutions, his criticism has been for AGIP.

In the real world, you're not worthy to lace prof kperogi's shoes but here you are saying crap on social media to feel relevant. Shod he want to see Buhari, he'll be granted audience, while you the social media bull can't even see the SA to the SA on SA matters.


Think thru this things and see if its worth the effort you put in on social media, build your life bro

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by LibertyRep: 12:14pm On Apr 21, 2019
Here is the write up by the erudite professor. I wonder why the OP refused to post it here.

The law of attraction says like attracts like, which explains why Muhammadu Buhari is a magnet for mediocrities. Almost all his appointees are, like him, underwhelming, intellectually incurious rubes.

It’s no wonder that even the lawyers he assembled to defend his unprecedentedly audacious electoral robbery are also risible dolts.

Take, for example, Festus Keyamo, Buhari’s reelection campaign spokesman and one of the lawyers defending his stolen mandate.

In the run-up to the presidential election, Keyamo took self-righteous umbrage at scientific polls that predicted that Buhari would lose the election, and his point of attack against the polls was that pollsters merely sampled a little over a thousand Nigerians even though Nigeria’s population is close to 200 million! He wondered why neither he nor anyone he knew had been polled!
Apparently, Keyamo has no earthly clue that scientific opinion polls base their snapshots and predictions on something called sampling and that 1,000 is a fair sample to make predictive statements about potential voting behaviors. Gallup, which has accurately predicted American presidential elections since 1944—except in 1948, 1976, 2004 and 2016—polls no more than 1,000 people.

You don’t poll every member of a population to make generalizable predictions about the population in research.
Every first-year Nigerian university student learns about random sampling in introductory research methods classes.

But a self-important lawyer who is defending presidential electoral fraud is clueless about this.
It isn’t only research illiteracy that plagues members of Buhari’s legal team.

They are also constitutional and historical illiterates.

Their constitutional and historical illiteracy is instantiated by their claim that PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar should never have been allowed to run for president because he “is not a citizen of Nigeria by birth” since he was born in what was called British Cameroons, which later became the Sardauna Province of Northern Nigeria in 1961.
Many lawyers have already pointed out the scorn-worthy constitutional illiteracy that that sort of reasoning evinces.

The Nigerian constitution unambiguously accords the same rights and privileges to people born in British Northern Cameroon as it does to those born in the defunct Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the defunct Northern Nigeria Protectorate.

In any case, Atiku’s paternal and maternal forebears migrated from what is now Sokoto and Jigawa states respectively to what later became British Northern Cameroon.

The Nigerian constitution recognizes anyone who is descended from any of the ethnic groups that are indigenous to what is now Nigeria as a Nigerian.

Atiku’s paternal forebear came to the Jada area of what was later British Northern Cameroon from Wurno in present-day Sokoto State, which has historically been inhabited by Fulani and Hausa people.

By our patrilineal traditions of descent, Atiku isn’t even truly native to Jada; he is from Wurno.
For the sake of argument, let’s assume that Atiku’s ancestors had always lived in British Northern Cameroon.

Well, Buhari’s lawyers betrayed historical illiteracy in thinking that British Cameroons is and has always been synonymous with modern Cameroon.

In the 19th century, the German Empire, like other avaricious European powers, expropriated a huge swathe of land in west and central Africa, which it called “Kamerun.” However, in the aftermath of the First World War (which is actually more properly a First European War), Germany was dispossessed of Kamerun along with other lands it had exploited.

In 1922, the League of Nations divvied up Kamerun between Britain and France. France renamed its own portion of the territory “Cameroun” and Britain renamed its own “Northern Cameroon” and “Southern Cameroon.”

The two territories are non-contiguous. Britain retained control of Northern Cameroon and Southern Cameroon in 1946, the year Atiku was born, after the United Nations, which replaced the League of Nations in 1945, reclassified the Cameroons as “UN Trust territories.


On February 11, 1961, “subjects” of British Northern Cameroon, which had been governed by the same British colonizers that governed Nigeria, voted to join newly independent Nigeria.

In other words, an independent British Northern Cameroon never existed at any point in history, and no one was ever its “citizen.”

So which country do Buhari’s nescient lawyers expect people born in British Northern Cameroon to go and be president of? Or do they expect them to be stateless—or be second-class citizens in Nigeria— because of the historical accident of once being governed as British Northern Cameroon?
People born in British Northern Cameroon were never part of French Cameroun, which became independent in January 1960.

They were even different from British Southern Cameroon, which voted to become part of French Cameroun the same day that British Northern Cameroon voted to be integrated to independent Nigeria.

In fact, both northern and southern Cameroons were administered from Nigeria, a reason a prominent pre-independence Nigerian political party was called the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons.

It’s transparent that Buhari’s lawyers are merely clutching at straws to salvage their client’s indefensibly reprehensible electoral heist.

When a theft is as blatant and as easily detectable as Buhari’s, you can’t invoke the resources of knowledge and logic to defend it.
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When Atiku’s legal team first pointed out that INEC’s own data, stored on its server, showed that Buhari lost the election to Atiku by nearly two million votes, Buhari’s lawyers—and supporters— made fun of the claim.
However, they stopped laughing when they were confronted with overwhelming evidence.

They went from laughing to claiming that Atiku’s agents had “hacked” into INEC’s server to gain access to— and “manipulate”— it, and even called for the arrest of members of the Atiku team.

Meanwhile, INEC, which got hundreds of millions of naira to maintain a server and train staff to operate it, was told to say that it did not have any election results on its server.

Well, how can Atiku’s agents “hack” into and even “manipulate” data on a server that has no record of election results? Let us, for now, not even ask what INEC did with the hundreds of millions of naira it budgeted for a server to house election results.

Where does it keep the record of the last election? Why is it reluctant to give its record of the results, if it has any, to the Atiku team even when the election tribunal says it should? This is downright conscienceless villainy.

Now that Atiku has enlisted the expert intervention of Microsoft and IBM to authenticate his claim that the electronic record of the presidential election stored on INEC’s server is inconsistent with the results the compromised and morally putrid chairman of INEC announced, there is panic in the Presidential Villa, and Buhari’s ignorant lawyers are engaging in comical, illiterate rhetorical antics for the sole purpose of diversion.

There are also unconfirmed reports that the DSS has arrested a whole host of INEC’s IT staff members on suspicion that they were the conduits through which the Atiku team got access to the authentic results of the presidential election, which shows that Buhari lost to Atiku.

So the Buhari team went from vain boasts of triumphalism, to vacuous laughter when their electoral robbery was exposed, to panic when firm, irreproachable evidence of this robbery was presented, then to comical diversions, and now to illegal arrests of INEC’s IT staff.

What’s next? Strangulation and intimidation of the judiciary, which started before the election with the illegal firing of the Chief Justice of Nigeria. The judiciary is now practically impotent. This is undisguisedly full-blown fascism.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by MXrep: 12:35pm On Apr 21, 2019
LibertyRep:
Here is the write up by the erudite professor. I wonder why the OP refused to post it here.

The law of attraction says like attracts like, which explains why Muhammadu Buhari is a magnet for mediocrities. Almost all his appointees are, like him, underwhelming, intellectually incurious rubes.

It’s no wonder that even the lawyers he assembled to defend his unprecedentedly audacious electoral robbery are also risible dolts.

Take, for example, Festus Keyamo, Buhari’s reelection campaign spokesman and one of the lawyers defending his stolen mandate.

In the run-up to the presidential election, Keyamo took self-righteous umbrage at scientific polls that predicted that Buhari would lose the election, and his point of attack against the polls was that pollsters merely sampled a little over a thousand Nigerians even though Nigeria’s population is close to 200 million! He wondered why neither he nor anyone he knew had been polled!
Apparently, Keyamo has no earthly clue that scientific opinion polls base their snapshots and predictions on something called sampling and that 1,000 is a fair sample to make predictive statements about potential voting behaviors. Gallup, which has accurately predicted American presidential elections since 1944—except in 1948, 1976, 2004 and 2016—polls no more than 1,000 people.

You don’t poll every member of a population to make generalizable predictions about the population in research.
Every first-year Nigerian university student learns about random sampling in introductory research methods classes.

But a self-important lawyer who is defending presidential electoral fraud is clueless about this.
It isn’t only research illiteracy that plagues members of Buhari’s legal team.

They are also constitutional and historical illiterates.

Their constitutional and historical illiteracy is instantiated by their claim that PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar should never have been allowed to run for president because he “is not a citizen of Nigeria by birth” since he was born in what was called British Cameroons, which later became the Sardauna Province of Northern Nigeria in 1961.
Many lawyers have already pointed out the scorn-worthy constitutional illiteracy that that sort of reasoning evinces.

The Nigerian constitution unambiguously accords the same rights and privileges to people born in British Northern Cameroon as it does to those born in the defunct Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the defunct Northern Nigeria Protectorate.

In any case, Atiku’s paternal and maternal forebears migrated from what is now Sokoto and Jigawa states respectively to what later became British Northern Cameroon.

The Nigerian constitution recognizes anyone who is descended from any of the ethnic groups that are indigenous to what is now Nigeria as a Nigerian.

Atiku’s paternal forebear came to the Jada area of what was later British Northern Cameroon from Wurno in present-day Sokoto State, which has historically been inhabited by Fulani and Hausa people.

By our patrilineal traditions of descent, Atiku isn’t even truly native to Jada; he is from Wurno.
For the sake of argument, let’s assume that Atiku’s ancestors had always lived in British Northern Cameroon.

Well, Buhari’s lawyers betrayed historical illiteracy in thinking that British Cameroons is and has always been synonymous with modern Cameroon.

In the 19th century, the German Empire, like other avaricious European powers, expropriated a huge swathe of land in west and central Africa, which it called “Kamerun.” However, in the aftermath of the First World War (which is actually more properly a First European War), Germany was dispossessed of Kamerun along with other lands it had exploited.

In 1922, the League of Nations divvied up Kamerun between Britain and France. France renamed its own portion of the territory “Cameroun” and Britain renamed its own “Northern Cameroon” and “Southern Cameroon.”

The two territories are non-contiguous. Britain retained control of Northern Cameroon and Southern Cameroon in 1946, the year Atiku was born, after the United Nations, which replaced the League of Nations in 1945, reclassified the Cameroons as “UN Trust territories.


On February 11, 1961, “subjects” of British Northern Cameroon, which had been governed by the same British colonizers that governed Nigeria, voted to join newly independent Nigeria.

In other words, an independent British Northern Cameroon never existed at any point in history, and no one was ever its “citizen.”

So which country do Buhari’s nescient lawyers expect people born in British Northern Cameroon to go and be president of? Or do they expect them to be stateless—or be second-class citizens in Nigeria— because of the historical accident of once being governed as British Northern Cameroon?
People born in British Northern Cameroon were never part of French Cameroun, which became independent in January 1960.

They were even different from British Southern Cameroon, which voted to become part of French Cameroun the same day that British Northern Cameroon voted to be integrated to independent Nigeria.

In fact, both northern and southern Cameroons were administered from Nigeria, a reason a prominent pre-independence Nigerian political party was called the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons.

It’s transparent that Buhari’s lawyers are merely clutching at straws to salvage their client’s indefensibly reprehensible electoral heist.

When a theft is as blatant and as easily detectable as Buhari’s, you can’t invoke the resources of knowledge and logic to defend it.
|
When Atiku’s legal team first pointed out that INEC’s own data, stored on its server, showed that Buhari lost the election to Atiku by nearly two million votes, Buhari’s lawyers—and supporters— made fun of the claim.
However, they stopped laughing when they were confronted with overwhelming evidence.

They went from laughing to claiming that Atiku’s agents had “hacked” into INEC’s server to gain access to— and “manipulate”— it, and even called for the arrest of members of the Atiku team.

Meanwhile, INEC, which got hundreds of millions of naira to maintain a server and train staff to operate it, was told to say that it did not have any election results on its server.

Well, how can Atiku’s agents “hack” into and even “manipulate” data on a server that has no record of election results? Let us, for now, not even ask what INEC did with the hundreds of millions of naira it budgeted for a server to house election results.

Where does it keep the record of the last election? Why is it reluctant to give its record of the results, if it has any, to the Atiku team even when the election tribunal says it should? This is downright conscienceless villainy.

Now that Atiku has enlisted the expert intervention of Microsoft and IBM to authenticate his claim that the electronic record of the presidential election stored on INEC’s server is inconsistent with the results the compromised and morally putrid chairman of INEC announced, there is panic in the Presidential Villa, and Buhari’s ignorant lawyers are engaging in comical, illiterate rhetorical antics for the sole purpose of diversion.

There are also unconfirmed reports that the DSS has arrested a whole host of INEC’s IT staff members on suspicion that they were the conduits through which the Atiku team got access to the authentic results of the presidential election, which shows that Buhari lost to Atiku.

So the Buhari team went from vain boasts of triumphalism, to vacuous laughter when their electoral robbery was exposed, to panic when firm, irreproachable evidence of this robbery was presented, then to comical diversions, and now to illegal arrests of INEC’s IT staff.

What’s next? Strangulation and intimidation of the judiciary, which started before the election with the illegal firing of the Chief Justice of Nigeria. The judiciary is now practically impotent. This is undisguisedly full-blown fascism.
Half baked afonja charge and bail lawyers taken to the cleaners

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by mabea: 12:40pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:



Nigeria Needs Real bold leaders and not mere social commentators. UAE and Qatar didn't develop by the so called opioniated people hiding behind keyboards. We must all get involved or watch ourselves been lead by charlatans while continue to wail without proferring meaningful solution

Its just common sense, but it out of the reach of many
But your comments above betrayed you.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by MXrap: 12:42pm On Apr 21, 2019
MXrep:

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Please explain how all these made enugu state a backward and useless state cheesy

below is the condition of Nike grammar schools and enugu roads. cursed state

Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by buhariguy(m): 12:52pm On Apr 21, 2019
tuniski:

Some just overtly and excessively play partisan on all issues even on democratic expression of opinion. How did we get this low?
you and the useless prof always insult buhari, so how can keyamon ever make sense to idiotic pigs, even on democratic expression of opinion.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by MXrep: 1:02pm On Apr 21, 2019
buhariguy:
you and the useless prof always insult buhari, so how can keyamon ever make sense to idiotic pigs, even on democratic expression of opinion.
Prof kporegi is ipob

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by MXrap: 1:04pm On Apr 21, 2019
Is kporegi the reason enugu state is a backward state filled with hopeless illiterates and poverty inflicted people cheesy

MXrep:

Prof kporegi is ipob

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 2:35pm On Apr 21, 2019
buhariguy:
you and the useless prof always insult buhari, so how can keyamon ever make sense to idiotic pigs, even on democratic expression of opinion.

Are you okay?
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by abdulwastecx(m): 3:11pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:



Nigeria Needs Real bold leaders and not mere social commentators. UAE and Qatar didn't develop by the so called opioniated people hiding behind keyboards. We must all get involved or watch ourselves been lead by charlatans while continue to wail without proferring meaningful solution

Its just common sense, but it out of the reach of many

Those Arab state developed not because of any serious thinker or leaders, those nations were merely fortunate to have huge oil reserve and extremely small population.

Comparing Nigeria these tiny oil state shows the flaws in your way of thinking.

Social commentary is one of the ways of nation-building , criticizing the government of the day through social media is an integral part of modern democracy.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by abdulwastecx(m): 3:19pm On Apr 21, 2019
buhariguy:
you and the useless prof always insult buhari, so how can keyamon ever make sense to idiotic pigs, even on democratic expression of opinion.

What makes him useless? From all ramification is he better than you. Just because you have refused to use your brain doesn't mean others can't use theirs.

I keep saying it, Nigerians are one of the most gullible people on earth, a nation filled with mentally retarded people, people that can't see beyond their nose deserve Buhari.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by adekolaelect(m): 3:23pm On Apr 21, 2019
All this stories and grammars does not change the constitution that says you must be a Nigerian by birth before you can be a president of Nigeria .Questions to be answered !!!!! Is Atiku a birth in Nigeria ?? Where was Adamawa during Atiku birth? Does The constitution says you must be a Nigerian by birth before you can be president? Pls I will appreciate a constructive answer not insult as usual .

Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 3:52pm On Apr 21, 2019
abdulwastecx:


Those Arab state developed not because of any serious thinker or leaders, those nations were merely fortunate to have huge oil reserve and extremely small population.

Comparing Nigeria these tiny oil state shows the flaws in your way of thinking.

Social commentary is one of the ways of nation-building , criticizing the government of the day through social media is an integral part of modern democracy.

Before you speak thrash read one of shiek Al Maktoum book my story and understand that UAE and Nigeria produces similar output of barrel per day, everything in dubai is as a result of foriegn investment after UAE indebted themselves to create infrasture and presitigious landmarks.


When i read all the replies have got it don on me why majority would continue to leave poor, we talk too much without valueble action
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by Yyeske(m): 4:01pm On Apr 21, 2019
Atiku is to prove that one of his parents or grandparents are from an indigenous community in Nigeria as at October 1st 1960 and the prof just said his parents are from Sokoto and Jigawa so he needs to prove that because his birth certificate says British Cameroonian.

OR

If he can prove that one of his parents or grandparents or even himself was on Nigerian soil as at midnight October 1st 1960 then no problem.

All these long epistles and grammar don tire person abeg.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 4:16pm On Apr 21, 2019
new2012:


You have any idea how UAE and Water got developed? Did you read their history or just said for saying sake?

Prof. Kperogi has suggested so many solutions, his criticism has been for AGIP.

In the real world, you're not worthy to lace prof kperogi's shoes but here you are saying crap on social media to feel relevant. Shod he want to see Buhari, he'll be granted audience, while you the social media bull can't even see the SA to the SA on SA matters.


Think thru this things and see if its worth the effort you put in on social media, build your life bro

Why would anyone tie anyones shoelace if not to show your low selfesteem and aszliking mindset, now to the topic at hand prof kperogi studied english while prof osinbajo studied law and his mandate is been chalenged.

Kperogi is also AGIP before his fall out with obasanjo infact he was Obasanjos speech writter.

Why cant he kperogi wait for a court of competent jurisdiction give a verdict as against kperogi commiting subjudice.
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by RZArecta2(m): 4:20pm On Apr 21, 2019
Op copied someone’s article from tribune, pasted it in his blog, brought part of it to nairaland then said we should read rest of said article in the mumu blog. It’s as if your brain is paining you ni o
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 5:28pm On Apr 21, 2019
adekolaelect:
All this stories and grammars does not change the constitution that says you must be a Nigerian by birth before you can be a president of Nigeria .Questions to be answered !!!!! Is Atiku a birth in Nigeria ?? Where was Adamawa during Atiku birth? Does The constitution says you must be a Nigerian by birth before you can be president? Pls I will appreciate a constructive answer not insult as usual .
Unfortunate People like you are many. Anyway, Atiku is nigerian by birth.
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 5:32pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:


Before you speak thrash read one of shiek Al Maktoum book my story and understand that UAE and Nigeria produces similar output of barrel per day, everything in dubai is as a result of foriegn investment after UAE indebted themselves to create infrasture and presitigious landmarks.


When i read all the replies have got it don on me why majority would continue to leave poor, we talk too much without valueble action
What is the population of UAE then compare that to nigeria. If only the. Niger delta are the ones with all the oil revenue, no matter the corruption they will be like UAE or more today!
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 5:45pm On Apr 21, 2019
tuniski:

What is the population of UAE then compare that to nigeria. If only the. Niger delta are the ones with all the oil revenue, no matter the corruption they will be like UAE or more today!

Compare that to Nigerian huge gas reserve, UAE cant even grow their own food they export even sand for horticulture, they dont have betumen, or conduicive weather like us as it only rains few days a year, they face sand storm. Yet they never complain like little bitchees Maktoum followed his dad just once to uk and vowed to receprocate what he saw. With lack of fund he personally went camp in hand to beg each and every country Obasanjo refused to cash in on project dubai but atiku cashed in big time and he a many politicians are cashing out.

Give okowa's ibori's Wike's Dickson's federal allocation to a Dubai sheik and watch him turnaround SouthSouth with ideas , asian cheap labour and western technogy while his people leave like kings

Even Emirate airline started by leasing just a single aircraft yet vissionless nigerians only wail and lament without thinking outside the box.

Uae left their old poor homes intact in the desert as a reminder of what they where few years back with oil money without vissionary leaders.

I still stand on my point Nigeria dont need talkative social commentators we need action men who are vissionary.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 5:57pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:


Compare that to Nigerian huge gas reserve, UAE cant even grow their own food they export even sand for horticulture, they dont have betumen, or conduicive weather like us as it only rains few days a year, they face sand storm. Yet they never complain like little bitchees Maktoum followed his dad just once to uk and vowed to receprocate what he saw. With lack of fund he personally went camp in hand to beg each and every country Obasanjo refused to cash in on project dubai but atiku cashed in big time and he a many politicians are cashing out.

Give okowa's ibori's Wike's Dickson's federal allocation to a Dubai sheik and watch him turnaround SouthSouth with ideas , asian cheap labour and western technogy while his people leave like kings

Even Emirate airline started by leasing just a single aircraft yet vissionless nigerians only wail and lament without thinking outside the box.

Uae left their old poor homes intact in the desert as a reminder of what they where few years back with oil money without vissionary leaders.

I still stand on my point Nigeria dont need talkative social commentators we need action men who are vissionary.


No matter what you say 200m people depending on same Amount under 10m people earn the difference will be clear. Just like Libya with 7m people earning massive oil money even with Gaddafi's massive looting progress was still made.

Stop comparing us with tiny countries.
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 6:05pm On Apr 21, 2019
tuniski:

No matter what you say 200m people depending on same Amount under 10m people earn the difference will be clear. Just like Libya with 7m people earning massive oil money even with Gaddafi's massive looting progress was still made.

Stop comparing us with tiny countries.

And stop making lazy excuses because of oil, large population is a positive resources for serious minded countries without oil gas or any other resources we have ... its time to talk less and act more

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 6:22pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:


And stop making lazy excuses because of oil, large population is a positive resources for serious minded countries without oil gas or any other resources we have ... its time to talk less and act more
Our large population is a massive liability! People are only assets if they are developed into human capital not religious and ethnic bigots with zero contributions!
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by iammo(m): 6:51pm On Apr 21, 2019
tuniski:

Our large population is a massive liability! People are only assets if they are developed into human capital not religious and ethnic bigots with zero contributions!

Then people should stop Wailing and complaining and start acting. Obasanjo regime as an head of state decreed free education and collected many missionary schools to offer free education nationwide while crude oil revenue pays their teachers and critical infrastructure class bench etc. Dont we still have millions of people who didn't make.use of it?

Jonathan also went a step further in introducing almajiri schools with same oil revenue, did it yeild anything, are the reformed nigerdelta militants trained freely in all university with monthly stipends not back into piracy and bunkering?

Buhari came unboard with free feeding nothing still changed

Yet Qatar,Saudi,UAE have some of the most educated youths worldwide


So my question is it social commentators we need or more vissionary leaders that can turn a bad situation into a good one. If kperogi is sure of his thesis and theory let him pick up a form.

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Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by new2012: 7:35pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:


Why would anyone tie anyones shoelace if not to show your low selfesteem and aszliking mindset, now to the topic at hand prof kperogi studied english while prof osinbajo studied law and his mandate is been chalenged.

Kperogi is also AGIP before his fall out with obasanjo infact he was Obasanjos speech writter.

Why cant he kperogi wait for a court of competent jurisdiction give a verdict as against kperogi commiting subjudice.
I apologize for replying you here, I felt you were capable of understanding something as small as an idiom.. My sincere apologies! For someone unable to understand something as minute, arguing with u is waste of time
Re: Atiku’s Citizenship And Buhari’s Illiterate Lawyers By Prof. Farooq Kperogi by tuniski: 8:48pm On Apr 21, 2019
iammo:


Then people should stop Wailing and complaining and start acting. Obasanjo regime as an head of state decreed free education and collected many missionary schools to offer free education nationwide while crude oil revenue pays their teachers and critical infrastructure class bench etc. Dont we still have millions of people who didn't make.use of it?

Jonathan also went a step further in introducing almajiri schools with same oil revenue, did it yeild anything, are the reformed nigerdelta militants trained freely in all university with monthly stipends not back into piracy and bunkering?

Buhari came unboard with free feeding nothing still changed

Yet Qatar,Saudi,UAE have some of the most educated youths worldwide


So my question is it social commentators we need or more vissionary leaders that can turn a bad situation into a good one. If kperogi is sure of his thesis and theory let him pick up a form.

Free or paid education ain't the problem or solution in isolation. Artisans ain't your regular educated people but are human capital with immeasurable contributions. The exploding population of people who ain't human Capital is a vicious cycle from irresponsible parents via pervasive cultural and religious bigotry! If we don't control our population we will continue to move at snail speed!

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