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Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 3:34am On Nov 13, 2020
Nigeria’s problem is individual hypocrisy and dishonesty and refusal to acknowledge that that is the issue. All the religious shouting in this country but they will be the biggest thieves if they get small post.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 3:48am On Nov 13, 2020
Igbochief001:
Can we see why we must not allow osibanjo to near aso rock in 2023

He won't support restructuring
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Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 3:50am On Nov 13, 2020
Juliusmalema:


He is a con-man.

A chameleon.
You cannot be in the inner circle of Bobo Chicago the bullion van maestro and come out clean.

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Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by IamWonderful: 4:22am On Nov 13, 2020
oguns222:


That thing that deceives himself by calling himself Iamwonderful lacks the mental capacity to reason this out. He is just an empty hollow hailer destined to praise every rubbish Buhari government says. He has no other purpose in life other than that of an empty praise singer
You describe your daddy I guess
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Gval123: 4:56am On Nov 13, 2020
My people say if person don too tay for toilet, him go come day smell like shit. Oga VP, u don too tay with criminals, u are fast thinking like a thief. Old man without shame, no fear of God, but still call himself a pastor. Lie with impunity and recklessness, but, call himself a pastor. Oga, we know people like like, Men who will do wherever it takes to remain with the devil, in as much it brings money

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Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by CoolAmbience(m): 6:05am On Nov 13, 2020
November1857:
Osinbajo your father in the LORD is warning:

Restructure Nigeria now or risk breakup ! Pastor Enoch Adeboye..


Mtchewww.

How can I blame you?

His father in the Lord indeed.

Because they have succeeded in brainwashing and have continuously ripped off millions of Nigerians, they are now fathers in the Lord...

What does Adeboye know about governance?

How much did he care for his congregants during the corona virus-induced months of economic lockdown? Only for his wife to emerge months later to supply puff puff and bottled water to youths seeking to destabilize the country in the guise of peaceful protests.

I keep saying, everyone has a role in fixing Nigeria, and even more religious organizations.

Does Adeboye not collect offerings and tithes from yahoo boys and politicians?

Abeg, make we hear word!
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by muhsain299(m): 6:50am On Nov 13, 2020
YouAreFinished:

Of course,they keep focusing only on the North.
Apart from Lagos or maybe Abuja,no other state currently can stand on it's own without those oil proceeds.
Kano can stand on its own
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by g4gerald: 6:57am On Nov 13, 2020
IamWonderful:
Very correct, if there is effective management of the available resources, restructuring will be useless, most state don't have much IGR to sustain a state, some will be malnourished and some will be well developed
Restructuring won't be by state but by region. Dat is the proposal. If the entire states in a region for instance 'north east' shud come 2geda to form one state, u think they won't have enuf to sustain themselves? Don't 4get, there are more solid minerals in the north than any oda region
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by obicmag(m): 7:01am On Nov 13, 2020
misano:


That guy is an APC supporter. He will support only what APC supports.

You are right bro. Am not surprise in 2023 he will still vote APC = PDP.

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Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by obicmag(m): 7:02am On Nov 13, 2020
Blessedassuranc:



Don't bother. He is paid to be stupid

You are right bro. Am not surprise in 2023 he will still vote APC = PDP.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by handiriwamadi(m): 7:11am On Nov 13, 2020
Juliusmalema:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/08/nigerias-problem-not-restructuring-osinbajo/
Osinbajo and his family are benefiting from this failed system, so he won't like things to change for good. he wants the statusquo maintained.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by mobi99(m): 7:35am On Nov 13, 2020
IamWonderful:
Very correct, if there is effective management of the available resources, restructuring will be useless, most state don't have much IGR to sustain a state, some will be malnourished and some will be well developed
are u sure u are wit ur brains at all, how can u manage the resources when there are some portion of the Constitution that protect them even when they don't do the needful... Mr Man wake up, restructure or nothing
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by mobi99(m): 7:40am On Nov 13, 2020
IamWonderful:
See beyond your hatred and bitterness, the suggestion for restructuring was bore out of the fulani/hausa favouritism and wastage of resources on the place which proper management of resources would have solved
why can't u see or reason with ur brain... this same people campaign with restructuring Wich was why South's gave their support only for the to come onboard and forget all they promised us...
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by kelly72: 7:50am On Nov 13, 2020
Go and read the APC's 2015 manifesto of lies and deceit, restructuring was their number 1 promise. Crooks in high places.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Franktom247(m): 7:58am On Nov 13, 2020
People talk so much about tinubu desperation to be president but this fake,lying,2 faced,and mago mago pastor/barrister/vp is more than desperate to paint his fulani masters govt always in good light the greatest evil is seeing evil and not saying anything
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by 989900: 8:37am On Nov 13, 2020
Osinbajo has finally "fall my hand".

This is where we part ways.

You are not a man; you're just like the rest of them: a patsy/puppet/hypocrite.

#shame

Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 8:57am On Nov 13, 2020
handiriwamadi:
Osinbajo and his family are benefiting from this failed system, so he won't like things to change for good. he wants the statusquo maintained.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 8:57am On Nov 13, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

You cannot be in the inner circle of Bobo Chicago the bullion van maestro and come out clean.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Nobody: 8:58am On Nov 13, 2020
Nchenches:



And Osibanjo does not know that it’s the skewed and lopsided political structure that makes a professor like him be Vice to a Buhari of all persons? Kwontinue.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by orisa37: 9:18am On Nov 13, 2020
nigerias-problem-not-restructuring-osinbajo.

NO.

NIGERIA'S SOLUTION TO HER PROBLEMS IS ACCEPTING FULL AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONTROL FOR OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES NOW AND WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY.

IT'S SHARING EQUITABLY AND CONCURRENTLY THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE LIST OF THE 1999 CONSTITUTION BY THE F.G AND OUR 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES

AND LIMITING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS MILITARY AND TREATIES ONLY.

ANYTHING SHORT OF THE ABOVE RECOMMENDATION WILL AMOUNT TO CARTING AWAY NIGERIA'S SOVEREIGNTY BY THE FULANIS AND BY ACT OF OMISSION AND COMMISSION.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by SeyeMan(m): 9:26am On Nov 13, 2020
Fahdiga:
This short deceitful imp should STFU. you used restructuring to campaign before election and after you won you now realized that restructuring is not Nigeria's problem. Talk of speaking from both sides of mouth. A pastor indeed


Can't you address the man's position without employing invectives? So sad to see that some Nigerians have become very corrosive in expression. Does abusing the man add any value to your comment?
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Fahdiga(m): 9:29am On Nov 13, 2020
SeyeMan:



Can't you address the man's position without employing invectives? So sad to see that some Nigerians have become very corrosive in expression. Does abusing the man add any value to your comment?
He asked for it
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 9:53am On Nov 13, 2020
Franktom247:
People talk so much about tinubu desperation to be president but this fake,lying,2 faced,and mago mago pastor/barrister/vp is more than desperate to paint his fulani masters govt always in good light the greatest evil is seeing evil and not saying anything

All Nigerians are the same shit you can vote for 1 million Nigerian none of them will develop a country. Go to Europe and America and see the people which Nigerians are voting for which can do nothing for them is one idiot after another idiot. We need to start telling ourselves the truth we cannot develop a country as long as we do tell ourselves the truth we cannot progress
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by oguns222: 10:10am On Nov 13, 2020
IamWonderful:
You describe your daddy I guess

Are you trying to say you got your cursed life from your father? So, your olóríburúkú-ism is from genetic? No wonder.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by gforce5: 10:21am On Nov 13, 2020
This man has just shown that Southern Presidents are gutless beings who would do anything to be on the good books of the Fulani cabal. OBJ and Jonathan ruled the country for 15 years and they did not even consider the option of restructuring.They did everything to appease the North but neglecting their own people. This goes back to Zik. Why are the Southern elites so docile? If most of the resources were located in the North, they would have declared independence ages ago. So I ask, why are the Southern elite so docile?
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by sulaak(m): 10:50am On Nov 13, 2020
favor914:


Rubbish imagination, for lack of vision my people perish, please tell me what Okowa & pdp did with 218 billion in 2108, & 219 billion Naira in 2019?

Under the present formula, the Federal government gets 52.68% of all statutory revenue, while states and local governments get 26.72% and 20.60% respectively.

Revenues from Value Added tax (VAT) are shared differently, with the Federal Government getting 15%, States 50% and Local Governments 35%.

States with the highest FAAC allocation.
Delta state got the highest cumulative FAAC allocation last year, among the 36 states. The state got a total of N213 billion. Closely following is Akwa Ibom state which received N202.3 billion in 2018. Rivers State takes third place with a total of N172 received as FAAC allocation in 2018.

States with the lowest FAAC allocation
On the flip side, Osun state had the smallest FAAC allocation last year. The state received a total of N22.84 billion. Next was Cross River which received a total of N36.95 billion in 2018. Ekiti State was next with a total of N39.3 billion as cumulative FAAC allocation last year


You just don't get it, starting your response with APC vs PDP is why Nigerians can never understand the need for restructuring.

Nigeria is made up of thee large nations Yoruba's, Igbo's and Hausa and many smaller nations, the British that created Nigeria were aware of this structures, that's why they supported the creation of three federal regions with independent revenue generation institutions.

The current structure can never work. Why should 50 million Yoruba's or Igbo's take orders from a president based in Abuja?
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by Africanamania: 10:58am On Nov 13, 2020
Man of God,you have killed us.With all your learnings,is this all you can say? Please open the back door lemme get out of Nigeria, I'm checking out like Andrew.
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by IamWonderful: 11:45am On Nov 13, 2020
oguns222:


Are you trying to say you got your cursed life from your father? So, your olóríburúkú-ism is from genetic? No wonder.
Speak of whatsoever runs in your family and generation, you said it, you claim it,you own it, it is yours and your family forever and ever

Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by telleyway: 11:47am On Nov 13, 2020
Re: Osinbajo: Nigeria’s Problem Is Not Restructuring by orunto27: 12:11pm On Nov 13, 2020
nigerias-problem-not-restructuring-osinbajo. Yes it is.

It's Restructuring Mr. V.P. This is a Diplomatic manoeuvring from your previous Stand.

Anything short of

1, Full Autonomous Policing, Resourcing and Electioneering Control for our 36 Constitutional States now

2, Limiting F.G's Powers and Duties to Foreign Affairs, Military and Treaties only and

3, Authorising the 36 Constitutional States to CONTRIBUTE 10% of their Audited Annual Revenue to running the F.G

4, Anything short of the above, will tantamount to carting away Nigeria's Sovereignty to Miyetti Allah Fulani Herdsmen Tribe.

cc: AFENIFERE, OHANAEZE, PANDEF, MIDDLE BELT GROUP.

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