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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Asonaijaaso: 7:55pm On Mar 05
THIS IS THE MOST DIFFICULT MINISTER JOB IN THIS ADMINISTRATION.

SET UP A CONTROL ROOM OF NEWS. GET SOME POPULAR ONLINE MEDIA TO ASSIST.

YOU DONT NEED TO PAY THEM, JUST GIVE THEM CREDIT FOR RELAYING ACCURATE NEWS.

BE AVAILABLE TO VERIFY BREAKING NEWS BEFORE IT GOES VIRAL.

PRE-EMPT THE NAYSAYERS, OPPOSITION, DOOMSDAYERS, 5TH COLUMNIST BEFORE THEY EVEN SPREAD FALSE RUMOURS.


ALSO GO ON OFFENSIVE, DONT PLAY DEFENSE WITH YOUR NEWS, SPREAD THE NEWS PDP PLANS TO HOLD THEIR NEXT PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES IN DUBAI.

THEY ALSO HAVE TO COME OUT AND DENY IT.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Anunakeeh: 7:57pm On Mar 05
Nemere2020:


https://dailytimesng.com/accepting-grains-from-ukraine-does-not-make-nigeria-a-failed-country-fg/

The Worst nation on earth.

I'm starting to have the feelings that the Real Hell will be very much better than Nigeria.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Ofunaofu: 8:00pm On Mar 05
arantess:

It means your thought process is absurd...
Read what you wrote again...


You mean you can't observe sarcasm when you see one?

Your thoughts are faulty.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by MajorOvakporaye(f): 8:00pm On Mar 05
Very daft minister. Mpama!!!

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by KomonSense: 8:02pm On Mar 05
raumdeuter:
Bitter Obi does not know anything only seeks to be sensational

The grains were from UNFWA towards IDPs and displaced people
Ukraine has excess grains which they supply to the UN and they distribute globally

Stop justifying rubbish... Is it normal to accept grains when in Nigeria only the northern part is bigger than Ukraine and can cultivate lands to yield agricultural products...

Why can't an African giant wake up from sleep
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by nedekid: 8:06pm On Mar 05
Slytiger:
Reno hits the mark again. He is also right about Peter Obi's tummy filled with Ukrainian wheats from his travel to Egypt.
Guess you have to quote a character like Reno to buttress your line of thought.
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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Omalicious1: 8:19pm On Mar 05
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by GenFunction: 8:19pm On Mar 05
Dear sir,ya mad...Yours truly.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by onuman: 8:19pm On Mar 05
Accept food from a country decimated by two years war.

U no get shame, Minister.
Anyway, to defend Tinubu, one must be ludicrous.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Tonididdyx: 8:19pm On Mar 05
" Dancing around the elephant in the room, we all cannot be stupid na.... Na direct access we nor get to una otherwise we for mean una for this country!

Question is are the grains charity aid or a business deal?
If it's aids then we should be ashamed as a country!
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by GenFunction: 8:20pm On Mar 05
una wan turn 9ja to that snake wey pikin go use play tink say na rope,because we no act like snake
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Sunday2021: 8:27pm On Mar 05
Egypt is buying from Ukraine while Nigeria is begging from Ukraine. A country that that is in war for nearly 3 years is the one we are begging from. We are support to help Ukraine with food not to beg from them.
Very soon we will beg Palestine for food.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by travelzcruix: 8:27pm On Mar 05
Na grammar we go take chop for this economy. Almost every act of failure in this government has one lengthy cover up.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Afrobasic(m): 8:28pm On Mar 05
Creamypie:
How can a country at war supply agric product to one supposedly not at war? In wartime, u aren't supposed 2 farm cos death isn't far

This your question is only for rational people. Nigeria is full of irrational people that would defend the inexcusable. So don't waste your time asking.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by 360command: 8:33pm On Mar 05
When africa achieved her independence, one of the things Africa said was to look into africanization; we said we must feed ourselves. We started with agriculture, OBJ came out with a program called "operation feed the nation". Today, our agriculture is in a sorry state. Ali Mazrui was right, he said, "Africa is the only continent in the world that produce what it does not consume and consume what it does not produce".

How can we allow ourselves to have gotten below average by seeking grains from a country ravaged with war when in true form, we are supposed to be donating to the ravage country at war.

Where have we gone wrong... Africa must rise and not slumber on her feet.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by mariahAngel(f): 8:33pm On Mar 05
adamusuleiman1:

So have your received your own grains from Ukraine. Do you live in the NE part of Nigeria affected by Boko Haram Insurgency?

Hopefully, they will not hoard the grains.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Philmakus: 8:39pm On Mar 05
As giant of Africa, we are not supposed to depend on other nations to feed.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Donedeal1(m): 8:43pm On Mar 05
Nigerian, Nigeria, Nigerian

What's the meaning
Ebi npawa oh. they complain.

Ukraine given us grains

People still complained

Ukraine should received from us grains that we shall pay dearly for.

So which way nah.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by bigiyaro(m): 8:45pm On Mar 05
Just as almajiries depends on handouts from up and doing citizens. No wahala.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Boldideas: 8:46pm On Mar 05
Nemere2020:


https://dailytimesng.com/accepting-grains-from-ukraine-does-not-make-nigeria-a-failed-country-fg/

Once a man's conscience is dead, there is nothing left. Explaining anything to him/er is pointless....

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by olaniyilukman(m): 8:47pm On Mar 05
Slytiger:

It means Peter Obi the agulu messiah is daft for trying to misinform Nigerians for cheap political gains.
You are very stupid and derailed from the real issues, so this government can admit that no country exist without depending on the other, and the useless country ban importing foods and other commodities into thier country
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Ubanz: 8:47pm On Mar 05
It's a regular norm for Alamajiri government. Why didn't they extend same aid to South Africa,UK , Brazil, Canada, Netherlands?
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Emman08: 8:50pm On Mar 05
How about Egypt's 24/7 power. Do they import it also? Also is their national carrier, Egypt Air imported?

All in a bid to defend nonsense these demons be name dropping countries they have no business comparing themselves with.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by toprealman: 8:55pm On Mar 05
Yes, because Davido has X number of kids from various women, it is normal to continue sleeping around. What a set of clowns!
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by OKKO(m): 8:56pm On Mar 05
No explanation is good enough. Fix this country.
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Kingrshd3: 8:59pm On Mar 05
MasterJayJay:
Egypt is buying wheat from Ukraine while Nigeria is getting it for free.

Ukraine that is at war is farming and harvesting while Nigeria gave fulani herdsmen immunity to be attacking farmers is normal.

Shutup ..

Are u trying to Compare Ukraine that has developed over the years even before ur forefathers gain her independence

Please investigate urself because something is wrong with you
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Emusan(m): 9:01pm On Mar 05
Slytiger:
Reno hits the mark again. He is also right about Peter Obi's tummy filled with Ukrainian wheats from his travel to Egypt.

You people can't come up with a reasonable rebuttal all because you want to continue to defend the same politicians that put Nigeria in the current situation.

Did it occur to you or Reno that the percentage of arable land in Egypt is just about 3% while in Nigeria it's around 80%?

96% of Egypt is desert and out of the remaining 6% it lacks forest, thick trees e.t.c which leaves the remaining 3% arable land.

The most astonish part is that Egyptian government has increased their arable land above 4%

So, is it the best idea that a war torn country like Ukraine that should be providing agricultural aids to Nigeria or you want to blame Egypt that has 4% arable land for receiving aids from Ukraine with 55% arable land?

Is Nigeria not the one that supposed to be sending food aids to Ukraine at this time of war and Egypt with just 4% arable land?

Until we start telling ourselves the truth in this country and stop playing politics, things will continue to be the same and the politicians will be the one taking advantage of the situation for their own interests.

I know you will called me IPOB soon.

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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by MisfitHPG: 9:07pm On Mar 05
Slytiger:
Reno hits the mark again. He is also right about Peter Obi's tummy filled with Ukrainian wheats from his travel to Egypt.
]he should keep hitting just like hunger is hitting all yorubas and hausas 😆 🤣 I went the the market yesterday i didn't see any of your kind
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by kinkydude: 9:10pm On Mar 05
What nonsense grains.......this is the the type of song that comes from a loonie
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by MisfitHPG: 9:11pm On Mar 05
Slytiger:

It means Peter Obi the agulu messiah is daft for trying to misinform Nigerians for cheap political gains.
A daft man who who is in a possible your useless drunk bald headed pot bellied idiot you call a father can never reach,Peter obi is one of the richest men in Nigeria,but your brilliant slowpoke in his grave or home is just another was or is just another worthless poor dirty old pauper
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Emusan(m): 9:13pm On Mar 05
Philmakus:
As giant of Africa, we are not supposed to depend on other nations to feed.

It's not even about giant of Africa which is just for mouth.

It's about the capacity of what you have.

Egypt has 3% of arable land which their government has even increased to 4% yet Nigeria has more than 70% of arable land and still receiving aids.

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