FreeStuffsNG: It is strictly by invitation. All the activities lined up for the Inauguration are not for your ilks sir. Sincerely, we do not want unpatriotic elements and bad energy around the events.
Please did Atiku steal second place from Mr Obi too?
God bless President-Elect Asiwaju Tinubu, GCFR. God bless HE VP-Elect Shettima,GCON. God bless Nigeria for ever!
Apparently the majority of those invited came disguised as empty seats… >
> Reality is Nigerians have little or NO moral compass…
The same folks condemning this Tiamiyu dude for telling the TRUTH…. Will turn around to condemn young footballers who lie about their ages to “help” their families!
FIX YOUR OWN COUNTRY AND QUIT BOTHERING OTHERS! SMH >
Astra101: Something isn't clear to me. Project financing :Dangote Group =50% :Nigeria Banks =50%
Is it that Nigeria banks gave Dangote loans to the tone of 50% of their own initial investments or got a share holding of 50% and how comes Dangote group held almost 86% share of this refinary when NNPC controlled 20% ownership?
Nigerian banks have ZERO (as in NO or 0%) investment in the Dangote Refinery… Rather, they have advanced LOANS to the Dangote Group that would be repaid with interest.
Meanwhile, according to CBN Gov Emefiele… Dangote Group has already REPAID about $2.7 billion of those loans even before the commissioning. >
May we be alive and richer in spirit and resources when this will happen again.
I witnessed June 12 and like many homes yet to heal from the wickedness and rape of a country occasioned by the dictators, hence I'm happy for this transition.
Everyone might be against one man, "but if God be for us, who can be against us?" God sees the "best candidate", but God uses the weak things of this world to confound the wise.
May God appear in our weakest moment, and rescue us at our most vulnerable hour. There's hope for a people whose time has come, Nigeria has come of age.
Adiye ti koku simaa j'agbado. #Babakamimowon. God bless Nigeria.
Abegi quit blaming ‘God’ for the RUBBISH transpiring in Nigeria…smh >
> Reality is Nigerians have little or NO moral compass…
The same folks condemning this Tiamiyu dude for telling the TRUTH…. Will turn around to condemn young footballers who lie about their ages to “help” their families! >
hotlegit9janews: The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa has called on Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of the THISDAY Media Group and Arise TV to call his staff to order.
Dabiri-Erewa made the call via her official Twitter handle on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, after the station anchor, Ayo Mairo-Ese accused her of calling Nigerian youths as cultists and drug dealers on her show.
While analysing the controversial comments of a UK-based Nigerian Youtuber, Emdee Tiamiyu about Nigerian students in the United Kingdom, Mairo-Ese accused both President Muhammadu Buhari and Dabiri-Erewa of demarketing Nigeria.
She said, “I don’t know why Nigerians like to demarket Nigeria on the international scene. Take it back to 2016, our president, the Chief ambassador of Nigeria referred to Nigerian youths as largely lazy and that the United Kingdom should not grant young people asylum because some of the Nigerian youths are criminals.
“The Chairman of NiDCOM, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Hon. Abike Dabiri had referred to Nigerian youths as cultists and drug dealers, some of them. So, what Emdee Tiamiyu is saying is what some of the leaders have said.”
Reacting to the allegation, Dabiri who worked as a broadcast journalist for years before veering into politics, said that the Arise TV anchor was ruining the broadcast profession.
In another tweet, Dabiri-Erewa said she hardly watches the Arise TV morning show and doesn’t know the ladies who anchor the show.
What an EEDIOT…smh
Even if it was so-called “fake news”, the only ACCEPTABLE antidote in an enlightened (which perhaps by definition excludes Nigeria) and supposedly democratic nation is to proffer the “true” news. Only power-drunk EEDIOTS seeks censorship. >
They cannot “uncover” Sambisa Forest, kidnappers, Leah Shiabu, or the remainder of the Chibok girls… Instead, they are foolishly trying to INTIMIDATE Nigerians just in case some elect to exercise their CONSTITUTIONAL rights!
1stola: Lol I know your type... Not everyone is foolish sha... Not everyone can settle for less a a leftover.
LMAO….
Dude, the REAL “foolishness” is elevating ephemeral things over essence…. All of the childish and physical “bad” acts will fade, while the SUBSTANCE inside endures. GET SENSE!! >
GoWithGood: Some is not actually sense of entitlement, but show of kindness. Like he said, how can a family member be sick and need help and you have the capacity to help but refuses to. If eventually the same person dies, you will come and shed fake tears. Please try and separate entitlement from "doing good".
And how do you know he has the “capacity to help”? Because he has “a big hotel”? Do you if or how much he owes the bank? Or staff? Or suppliers?!
Again, with the ingrained Nigerian Culture of Entitlement… If someone tells you they can’t help, take it in GOOD FAITH. And if they can, be APPRECIATIVE!
Do not assume you are entitled to another person’s assistance… Whatever you may believe (correctly or erroneously) is their “capacity to help”! It’s NOT your right. >
Edoziesmart: You people should let this Obi and Tinubu saga slide and move on with your daily hustle. Election is over. Whether Tinubu or Obi enter the sit, none of them will foot your bill.
I quit anything relating 2023 election after governorship election in my hometown. But I'm still suprise people still talk about the presidential election uptill date. It is well. Seems some of my Obidient people are the ones making you guys from the agbadorian party to troll us more.
We (Obidient) should accept defeat and move on
Sadly, this sentiment epitomizes why Nigeria remains a Third World s/hole… Graciously accept defeat at the END of the process, not midway because of intimidation and bullying.
So long as Nigerian leaders and politicians realize there are no consequences for misdeeds… So long they’ll continue to act with impunity and contempt for Nigerian citizens (who they wouldn’t owe anything to). >
Jakpon: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the Executive Governor of Lagos State was the brain behind the Lekki Free Trade Zone. This excellent economic initiative gave birth to The Eko Atlantic City, Lekki Deep Seaport and Dangote Refinery.
Isn't it hilarious that Peter obi, a man under whose watch as the Governor of Anambra, could only attract the investment of a brewery to his state, now wants to be the President of Nigeria as oppose to Tinubu whose achievemt far exceeds his.
Mr obi, Nigeria no be Anambra. Tinubu na your Papa. You yourself use your eyes see say Dangote Refinery wey dey for Tinubu's Lagos no be like the Sabmiller Brewery beer parlour wey u build for your people for Anambra because say you think say dem be drunkards
Don’t forget to add even the Atlantic Ocean itself and the Lekki Airport…oh wait.
Dude, the Lekki Free Trade Zone was NOT the first in Nigeria (even military dictator Babangida created FTZs), so let’s not drivel on as if it’s some sort of “visionary” or a watershed development, even in Nigeria. As for the refinery itself, rather funny that the same crude and bigoted mob that was driveling on about Lagos being for the Yoruba are now clambering over each other to become Dangote’s stool samplers. Nonetheless, the refinery was built by Dangote ALONE, and not by Tinubu nor the LASG, and it was partly financed by $2.86 billion of the taxpayers funds of ALL NIGERIANS through the NNPC’s 20% equity holding in the refinery and petrochemicals complex, not to mention that the DEBT CAPITAL made available by the CBN for the refinery project is effectively the taxpayers’ funds of ALL NIGERIANS (and more especially, largely from the dollars generated from the environmental and economic genocide of us in the Niger Delta). >
Chifriend: So I recently packed into this street in the heart of Calabar called Mekenge Layout and I have noticed something unique.
Since Water Board stopped functioning in the state, water has been a challenge to the residents of Calabar. This has made many resort to digging personal borehole for private use.
In other houses that do not have borehole, access to water remains a huge challenge to them.
The compound I recently packed into is just a single room with no water. So sourcing for water is still a challenge to us without borehole.
However, while majority of the compounds are upstairs (big houses) and have borehole, none of them care to remember those who don't have. An exception to this is a bungalow (a small house) who decided to give out the water generally and FREELY to anyone who needs it.
This amazes me a lot and show me a great lesson to learn.
It simply tells me that to give is not by having it all before you can give.
It shows even when you have it all, you may not still give.
It also shows that who may help you in life might not be the richest person, but he who is willing to help you.
There is even a hotel in the same street but the hotel don't give water. This could have at least formed part of their corporate social responsibilities, but they don't.
This should be a lesson to you that who will help you in this life might not be who has it all.
What is your take on this?
Picture 1 & 2 - showing showing houses in the street.
Guyman01: Even in my family I see relatives talking about how this person's husband owns a big hotel in Akure and that cousin works in Shell and Chevron etc but when we need money to solve family issues such as a sick relation in hospital they won't contribute a dime or grudgingly send very paltry sums.
But you see some very few struggling and even doing menial jobs contributing freely from the little they have to salvage a critical situation. These are the people that deserve my respect these days.
I have come to realise that Giving is an art that comes from special grace from above
Perhaps because I didn’t grow up in Nigeria… The CULTURE OF ENTITLEMENT among most Nigerians still befuddles me.
Sadly, that’s why many Nigerians rarely (if ever) show appreciation when helped - they believe they DESERVE it! SMH >
kyber: This Is The Kind Of Past Women Want You To Forget(Pictures)
Never !!!
What sort of PRIMITIVE insecure mindset is this? You think those guys who touched her breast took it away with them?!
Instead of looking whether your mate is intelligent and kind-hearted… You’re busy ferrying into past pictures to see if she once behaved as a young person. SMDH >
fuckJones: Dangote is a good tenant, he is not ungrateful like the other people that want to take over Lagos by force. after Tiv people the next people to stay with are the Hausa people.
NO NIGERIAN SHOULD BE TERMED A “TENANT” IN NIGERIA… Unless of course Nigeria is not actually a country or not one that believes in equal rights for citizens. SMH >
spy24: I believe that there is positive correlation between northeners dominating the Central government and federal agency and Nigeria's regression into backwardness
I strongly believe that if this country was made up of only Igbos Yorubas and southern minority tribes Nigeria would be one of the best countries in Africa
But our continues dwelling with this guy's from the north is now making almost everyone of us mediocre.
The checkmate and competition between Igbos and Yorubas will naturally spur development and reduce corruption if they were together in one country
Because which kind mumu judgement this judge pass like this...
If you are throwing out the case based on lack of merit or evidence I'll understand sef
Of course, EVERYONE knows it… But political correctness prevents most from saying it.
Reality is Nigeria is split today into 2 nations along the North and South divide… The South will IMMEDIATELY be classed as a middle income nation, while the North will be one of the world’s POOREST! >
Of course, they’re NIGERIANS… Not just because they classify themselves as NIGERIANS, but as one can simultaneously be NIGERIAN and another nationality.
Abegi, quit crying more than the bereaved… It betrays your own apparent INFERIOR COMPLEX on behalf of folks are actually PROUD of their NIGERIAN heritage. SMH >