Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 2:24pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 2:17pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
plaindealer: Abeg stop posting story, this is not about who hate who, this is about you comparing and making claims that you can not support with facts.
You started by comparing Fashola with Ambode and I said if you are going to compare, the best thing to do is to list their 4 years achievements and let's compare. Is this not the most logical and sensible thing to do?
Why are you so scared to put your money where your mouth is?
This is the problem with some of you, you can not say or rationalize anything or support anything with facts because the only thing shaping and guiding your utterances is your obsession and fixation with Tinubu.
Even your signature is a permanent tribute and obsession with Tinubu.  He’s rediscovered the strike function...  Folks like you are so predictable, gullible and easy to manipulate. Meanwhile, pull your head out of Tinubu’s sitter long enough to see, read and understand basic English...SMH 9jaRealist: The BS of the #BourdillionBullionVanBrigade is just laughable... 
Gov Sanwo-Olu has not yet funded a budget, and has only just recently gotten around to constituting a cabinet, so how was this hospital procured and equipped (other than by Ambode)? Government and governance is a continuum, but it is understandable that folks burdened with guilty consciences keep desperately trying to assuage their conscience.
Fashola started building General Hospitals, and Ambode completed the uncompleted ones (including the BIGGEST Mother and Child Hospital, Ayinke House) while introducing the concept of a mother and child care hospital in every LGA. Tinubu's lads have to do much better than just throwing a coat of paint on an existing building and "commissioning" it.
Gov Jide, abegi it's over ONE HUNDRED DAYS already! Time to get started with ACTION rather than just speechifying and photo-ops! > #BoutdillonBullionvanBrigadeBS#> |
Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 2:08pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
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Celebrities › Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by 9jaRealist: 2:01pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
YorubaHero12: This FFK seems to get worse by the day, declare war on South Africa with all the problems already facing Nigeria? With what money? With which ally?
Even if we are going to break ties with SA, how the bleep are we going to nationalize their companies for God sake, does FFK even know what’s called international law?
What bargaining power do we have against South Africa? What effect can our sanction have against them? Can we get enough ally in AU to lay embargo on SA? I know we sell crude oil to them, what effect can this have if we stop selling to them? What effect will it have if we sanction their companies here? What’s the resultant effect on Nigeria economy? Other Investors will just leave Nigeria also coz we can’t guarantee their safety with our irrational govt. policies.
Let’s be honest, Nigeria will fail economically if MTN, Multichoice, Shoprite, etc. lay off their workers or shut down by sanction. We already have million unemployed, we are also adding thousands or million to the bulk. Will the law of reciprocity work here? Will SA feel the effect of the sanction more than the resultant effect on our economy?
People keep equation Nigeria with USA that has enough power to collapse any government in Africa, but Nigeria don’t have that much strength yet to be honest, it’s just ridiculous for a former minister to say we should nationalize their companies and go to war with them.
How does he even become a minister with his dysfunctional brain and hatred in his DNA? Thanks! Nigeria is arguably still suffering the residual effects of nationalized foreign companies during our parents’ era in the 1970s (ironically, as part of the struggle for the liberation of South Africa from Apartheid rule) - BP, Barclays Bank, Standard Bank, Esso, Chase, etc. The only dubiously ‘rational’ explanation might be that these folks may be contemplating personally taking over the businesses/industries for themselves. > |
Celebrities › Re: Nigeria Should Break Diplomatic Ties With South Africa – Fani-kayode by 9jaRealist: 1:54pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Abdulazeez99: Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has suggested a break-up of diplomatic ties with South Africa over xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
Mr Fani-Kayode said in a tweet on Wednesday that the Federal Government’s approach of sending an envoy was not the best way to handle the situation, Igbere TV reports.
He added that South African companies in Nigeria should also be nationalised to send a message to South African authorities.
“The only way to make the South Africans appreciate that Nigerians cannot be killed like chickens is not by sending an envoy but by breaking off diplomatic relations and nationalising all South African companies in Nigeria. If they do not stop after that then we should declare war,” the former minister said.
Fani-Kayode had on Tuesday said that if he were president of Nigeria, no South African company would feel safe at this time.
The latest attacks began last week after a taxi driver was murdered by an alleged drug dealer in Pretoria.
Speculations that the alleged killer was a Nigerian sparked protest, looting and burning of business centres owned by foreigners.
Three persons were reported to have been killed in a fire started by a mob on an abandoned building in the Jeppestown area of Johannesburg.
http://igberetvnews.com/961408/nigeria-should-break-diplomatic-ties-with-south-africa-fani-kayode/ Don’t quite get the fixation with SA businesses for the acts of unrelated SA individuals... Meanwhile, the highlighted would mark the end of ANY (or most) foreign investment in Nigeria. SMH > |
Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 1:45pm On Sep 04, 2019*. Modified: 2:19pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
plaindealer: ...but lack of intelligence is when you make claims that you can not support with facts.
Of what relevance and difference are both men? One spent 8 years in office and the other just spent 3 months in office?
What's the basis for the comparison?
Again, if you are going to compare and make claims, be logical and intelligent about it.
Btw, I still need you to list Ambode and Fashola's 4 years achievements and lets compare. What? No use of your new discovery of the strike function...  Dude, only the mentally-challenged or politically-subjugated think that one has to hate Fashola to support/acknowledge Ambode or vice versa. Unlike you, I do not just regurgitate the crammed pablum of political paymasters, and thus if I wanted to discuss (or compare/contrast) Fashola, I would have done so without any need for your childish promptings. Anyway, I have already PRAYED for Sanwo-Olu to do well in a related thread, because Lagos cannot afford for him to fail or underperform. Like I previously said on this thread, governance is a CONTINUUM, and thus it is only those burdened with a guilty conscience for the primordial antecedents of the present administration who are desperately struggling to justify their actions. #BourdillonBullionvanBrigadeBS#> |
Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 1:34pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Enwhen: IMAGINE THIS LAZY NIGERIAN BEEN USE BY CORRUPT POLITICIAN CALLING ME LAZY FOR NL
So u expect me to go waste my time on polling station when the politicians have bribe and fed u people with ewedu ati Amala to kill and steal votes while they go to the LGA collation centrs to change results When I have many fishes to fry ??....I pay my bills, as such, whether I vote or not I should have right to ask for the value of my money. And not until we are ready to take back the power via our votes from ur principals, I will never go waste my precious time to vote, where innocent people were killed by u people just for ewedu ati amala
IT IS A KNOWN FACT THAT IN NIGERIA, TO KNOW A LAZY AND JOBLESS NIGERIAN, GO TO NL AND POINT OUT LAPSES ON ANY POLITICIAN INCLUDING GOV YAHAYA BELLO, BABA BUHARI, GEJ... SANWO OLU U WILL SEE DEM ATTACKING U IN NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY WORSHIP THESE POLITICIANS...
U have sold ur conscience to those wicked politicians who doesn't know if u exist... I doubt if the ewedu ati amala will be enough for u to eat let alone ur children,
Oga change , work hard , don't depend on those politicians, because if we can help ourselves , u wouldn't need to sell your vote for Amala ati ewedu, Our politicians will not wait until election period before starting projects, they will do the needful, dense Southys will not be killing Nigerians, Nigerians will not prefer to die in the gulf of Libya than allowing boko haram, herdsmen, kidnappers, bandits to kill them...
Wake up, so that ur children will not curse u in your grave , u were not born slave to Sanwo Olu, Fashola , Baba Tinubu, Buhari, GEJ, OBJ
Get sense and speak the truth for once that Gov. Sanwo Olu is slow like baba go slow Please ignore the Stool Sampler... Has his head so far up Tinubu’s sitter, he can pass for a Human Colonoscopy!> |
Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 1:27pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
plaindealer: I didn't ask you for story, I said, if you are going to compare, list Ambode's 4 year achievements and lets compare with Fashola's 4 years.
Making real arse of yourself is when you make claims that you can not back up with facts. Intelligent folks do not argue with the mentally-disturbed... In case decent people become confused as to who is afflicted.
Meanwhile, try to figure out the difference between Sanwo-Olu and Fashola. SMH
#BoudillionBullionvanArsekissers#> |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Wizkid Slams Celebrities For Dumb Stupid Comments by 9jaRealist: 1:19pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
tecnolad: Why do I feel like Burna Boy will reply to this? So far, he's the one I've seen singing war songs. My first thought as well...  > |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Wizkid Slams Celebrities For Dumb Stupid Comments by 9jaRealist: 1:17pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Beverlyjean: Did he have to swear?? Abegi leave shadow, follow substance... > |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobic Attacks: Wizkid Slams Celebrities For Dumb Stupid Comments by 9jaRealist: 1:15pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Julie Ibrahim, are you listening?!  > |
Politics › Re: Gov Sanwo Olu Commissioned Abandoned Mother And Child Hospital. Pictures. by 9jaRealist: 1:08pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
plaindealer: I don't argue over rubbish and illogical rant.
There are metrics on the ground to go by if you are so sure about Ambode, list his 4 year achievements and I'll list Fashola's first-year 4 years achievements.
All you ipobs do is make noise and spew rubbish, but you have zero facts. How childish...  The saying when you ass-ume you make a real ARSE out of yourself has never been truer. SMH > |
Crime › Re: 'Bullets Flying Everywhere, Soldiers Engage Looters At Sangotedo Mall - Lady by 9jaRealist: 12:23pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
SLAP44: Soldiers will try and stop them because they know that shoprite is just the small target. Those guys are holding practice sessions for the big one, a REVOLUTIONARY UPRISING. Nigsrdumb: This people will attack all the middle class and elites one day.
Throughout history when there's great income inequality, it usually results in either a civil war or violent revolution.
You can call them criminals,all I see are victims of a corrupt society DUMB CRIMINALS AND TOUTS do not lead revolutions... They merely kill for sport and the ultimate benefit of their paymasters.> |
Crime › Re: 'Bullets Flying Everywhere, Soldiers Engage Looters At Sangotedo Mall - Lady by 9jaRealist: 12:12pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Uchenduin: They kill us in South Africa and their soldiers protect them. Here also our soldiers kill us. What a pain to be a Nigerian!!! You want soldiers to protect people who try to hurl rocks at INNOCENT fellow Nigerians?  > |
Crime › Re: 'Bullets Flying Everywhere, Soldiers Engage Looters At Sangotedo Mall - Lady by 9jaRealist: 12:10pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
DUMBASSES! 
Go ahead and destroy your own country and the your own people’s livelihoods because of attacks against your people in South Africa. How does that even begin to make any sense?> |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump’s Tweet About South Africa In 2013 (Pictured) by 9jaRealist: 12:02pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
wowcatty: Right on!
When he first said Obama spied on him, the fake news media went crazy, but now turned out to be the truth.
He tweeted out something about scuba boat fire accident with 25 loss of lives which is not an accident but murder as QAnons told us with the captain screaming "don't kill me please" just after saying "may day". If Trump had said it was a murder by the deepstate to cover up another crime, the fake news would call him names. So we all have to wait for offical investigation to complete.
Trump now speaks in codes mostly to the patriots, like he said "dead center" which meant DC being who have all been bought with Chinese money in regards to the hurricane. Where is Dorian now? It spared Florida from cat.5, took out the Chinese brand new $3 billion port that is designed to park submarines in Bahamas just as sent and now cat.2, turned around and on its way back to fizzle out in mid ocean.  So Trump now controls the weather? SMH > |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump’s Tweet About South Africa In 2013 (Pictured) by 9jaRealist: 11:56am On Sep 04, 2019 |
shilenji: I hate to admit it but whatever trump says is the truth. Have you read what he said about africans?when I read it I was driven to tears not because of the yavs but because everything he said is the truth. Nigeria needs a president like him Nigeria has already had rulers just as DUMB as Trump... Difference is the US still works with a DUMB ruler while Nigeria doesn’t.> |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump’s Tweet About South Africa In 2013 (Pictured) by 9jaRealist: 11:52am On Sep 04, 2019 |
garetz: Stop lying, He never said send them back home because they are not white. He has never even made any reference to their skin colour. He only told Omar who is Somali born that if she thinks the US is a horrible place like she is claiming then she should go back to where she is coming from and see if they will even allow her talk as a woman Rep Omar NEVER said the US is a horrible place... She (as an ELECTED member of Congress) criticized US policy in the M/East... But the Racist Dotard instead resorted to his usual White Supremacist drivel. > |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump’s Tweet About South Africa In 2013 (Pictured) by 9jaRealist: 11:43am On Sep 04, 2019 |
FarahAideed: Trump is a visionary leader Trump is a Racist Dotard...> |
Celebrities › Re: Juliet Ibrahim Slams Daddy Freeze Over His Comment On Xenophobia Attack In SA by 9jaRealist: 11:38am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Really baffled by all those who are saying that Julie made sense or was right... Freeze suggested a hashtag, and if she thought more should be done why not lead it herself?
Perhaps there’s another back story that I am missing here... Because all I read from her was an irrational rant equating Freeze’s tweet with xenophobia. > |
Culture › Re: 21 Ibadan Obas Drop Crowns, Reconcile With Olubadan by 9jaRealist: 11:29am On Sep 04, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Tafawa Balewa's Letter To South Africa In April 1961 (Throwback) by 9jaRealist: 11:25am On Sep 04, 2019*. Modified: 12:05pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
ntyce: Growing up in Abeokuta we had lots of South African neighbors, some were students of University of Ibadan, most were authors.... When Mandela was released, the whole neighborhood was ecstatic, we all sang Nkosi sikeleli Africa..... Thinking, they will in turn treat as this bad is really pathetic.... garetz: All African countries contributed in liberating black south Africans from apartheid but if they had known they were fighting for a group of Savage animals, they would have just allowed the whites to continue caging and taming the wild beasts In fact, Nigeria did economic harm to itself in the course of Africa’s COLLECTIVE struggle for South African liberation - expelling/nationalizing UK and US businesses in Nigeria (Barclays, Standard, Chase, BP, Esso, etc.), blocking direct investment into a Nigeria by several Western companies doing business in Apartheid South Africa, and refusing to sell crude oil to or trade with nations deemed friendly with the Apartheid regime. All of these had a long-lasting (and some would argue, probably still has a) residual effect on the Nigerian economy. This was in addition to military and non-military support for the ANC and other freedom fighters, material support in form of cash and supplies (including the Southern African Relief Fund, which mandated the deduction of a certain percentage of the wages/earnings of every working Nigerian towards the acquisition/distribution of relief material/supplies to South African exiles), educational and capacity-building support in the form of university scholarships and so on, diplomatic support in the form of the standing UN Committee Against Apartheid that was championed and chaired throughout its existence (bar a couple of years) by Nigeria, as well as accommodating South African exiles in Nigeria (including Thambo Mbeki and, in the initial days of the anti-Apartheid struggle, the late great Madiba Nelson Mandela). Even though these events occurred well before my time, I do not believe that Nigeria did it with any expectation of reciprocity, but rather for what Nigerians believed was their “manifest destiny” (with a population at the time that amounted to 1 in every 4 Africans and 1 in about every 5 black persons being Nigerian) underpinned by a philosophy that injustice and oppression of black people anywhere is the oppression of all of us. That’s why Nigeria paid the salaries of Antiguan civil servants in the West Indies, endowed HBCUs in the US, supplied crude oil to several African nations at a significant price discount, and donated to minority communities after the Brixton Riots in the UK, among others. > |
Politics › Re: Governor Dapo Abiodun Introduces 3,700 School Fee In Ogun State Schools by 9jaRealist: 11:07am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Avedonn: That's a great idea. N3500 is not much so I believe most parents can afford it. And I also hope the state government will use the money to improve the quality of education which is a legacy the West has always been known for.
But I sincerely hope northern states would not emulate such idea cos it'd backfire. If they do, most parents will withdraw their kids from school. Because even with the free education in most northern states, some parents are reluctant to allow their wards to go to school. Sadly, money is hardly the biggest problem with education in the North...  > |
Politics › Re: Governor Dapo Abiodun Introduces 3,700 School Fee In Ogun State Schools by 9jaRealist: 11:02am On Sep 04, 2019 |
First lesson...
Compulsory donation is an oxymoron...  Just call it school fees and get on with it.> |
Celebrities › Re: Nigerians Troll Zlatan Over Grammatical Error In Reaction To Xenophobic Attacks by 9jaRealist: 10:34am On Sep 04, 2019 |
donstan18: He's far more better than those politicians and celebrities that has been quite.
Trolling his grammar is never a solution, but a chaos.  *dead!* > |
Music/Radio › Re: Xenophobia: 'Stop The Killing' - Teni (Video) by 9jaRealist: 10:25am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Arsenalholic: Someone on FB wrote this:
Solution to Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa.
1.Expel South African Ambassador.
2.Recall Nigeria High commissioner to South Africa.
3.Stop repatriation of profits/ Funds to South Africa by MTN,STANBIC, SHOPRITE and other South African business concern in Nigeria.
4..suspend landing right granted South Africa Airways to Lagos and Abuja.
5.Stop all importations coming from South Africa.
6.suspend consular/immigration service's to all South Africans living in Nigeria.
I can bet with my life that Ramaphosa or whatever their President is called will be here within one week and when he comes make him sign a treaty before all those are restored.
Nigeria need to start wielding that super power,we are not big for nothing,we have all it takes to deal with countries like theirs. Zambia,Congo, Malawi and Zimbabwe did the same yesterday by cutting the ties with the so call South Africa. Why? Because they sponsored, supported, supplied or fed the attackers in South Africa?! 
Meanwhile, if these South African businesses pack up and leave tomorrow, it will be TEN OF THOUSANDS OF NIGERIANS (from employees to suppliers, subcontractors and service providers) who will become jobless, and Nigeria that will suffer the adverse economic consequences.> |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions School, Health Centre Built By RCCG (Photos) by 9jaRealist: 10:21am On Sep 04, 2019 |
SamuelOjua: Freeze is a sadist like I used to be.
I love what the Church is doing in Africa. I hope to personally build a Police Station, Skills acquisition center and hospitals in my community and freely donate it to government The church should not be doing the government’s basic job... Have no idea what Freeze said, but if it’s along those lines I concur! > |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions School, Health Centre Built By RCCG (Photos) by 9jaRealist: 10:19am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Nice building (though the numbers being quoted are likely fictitious)... Hopefully the state government will take the responsibility of landscaping. > |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobia: Kate Henshaw Under Fire Over Comment About Attacks In South Africa by 9jaRealist: 10:16am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Mizwisdom: She's right in a way. She’s WRONG in every way...> |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobia: Kate Henshaw Under Fire Over Comment About Attacks In South Africa by 9jaRealist: 10:14am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Not surprised... After seeing her in an Al-Jazeera program giving bribes for a local govt election, I lost any respect for her.  > |
Celebrities › Re: Xenophobia: Kate Henshaw Under Fire Over Comment About Attacks In South Africa by 9jaRealist: 10:11am On Sep 04, 2019 |
asuustrike1: Sadly it is the truth however it doesn't warrant the mayhem perpetrated by those hoodlums. Madam Kate should have keep silence instead of posting this. omenka: Emotions aside, she told no lie in her comment. That is not to justify the situation, not at all.
From the perspective of our country men and women engaging in crimes outside, precipitating these kind of backlash, she's right. In addition, from the perspective of our people hating themselves especially across ethnic, religious and political divide, she's also right. The way we treat ourselves at home influences the way strangers treat us outside.
Nevertheless, tempers and emotions are running high at the moment, therefore, anything other than sympathies and supportive words will be misconstrued as taking sides with the enemy.
God help us. Please “explanate”... So it’s true we are responsible for how people treat us but it does not justify how people treat us?  > |
Sports › Re: 10 Rich Footballers In Nigeria And Their Cars (Photos) by 9jaRealist: 10:06am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Abegi, some of those figures regarding the worth of the cars are inaccurate or FICTITIOUS... > |