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anonimi:My point is that, they don't have to be in the government before getting expensive things. Don't associate expensive things to fraud, I can't afford it but I am using it very well. |
anonimi:So people have to be in the government to make impact or use what they like our bless people around them? You need to change your circle |
This is what people don't know about having a connection... You don't have to pay for things before having them. Most things that I use, I can't even afford at the moment. But God has put some good people in my life to help and bless me. And I will never take that for granted. Last Ileya, I got a free shoe of 1.2 million Naira with clothes. Can I buy it naturally? The last 2 weeks, because I needed to attend a party, I got a shoe for 300k. Can I normally go to the market and buy a 300k shoe? Sometimes when people criticize the people in government for using expensive things, I just laugh. All these things, I prefer if they turn it to cash and give it to me, but they will never do so because they want me to be back and fit back in the system. |
FreeStuffsNG:You don't see that Fayose attack wrong person and get served? I am for Wike but this guy finish got Fayose |
Chai... See finishing Politics and abuse can't be separated |
We all know Fayose is saying the truth |
This is lovely, now we need to move to Federal Hospitals abeg. |
fergie001:The werey fold |
Judolisco:The government did not increase anything; they just withdrew the support they gave. Let's assume you're working and getting a salary of 30k, but since your brother is the chairman of the company you work for and drives you to the office every day and adds pocket money of 50k monthly, to ease your burden, and suddenly he falls sick and can't afford to give you the 50k or take you to the office again, and you have to depend on your 30k only. Does that mean your brother is a bad person? God forbid your brother or anyone in your family get sick, and this is just to illustrate. |
Judolisco:When petrol was in 250, we're selling the little generated in advance to pay debt, fuel are not easily accessible as some people will rather lock it up and not sell, people are not being paid as at when due and salaries are owned up to 8 months in almost all the states, minimum wage is is about 30K and no infrastructure going on anywhere in the country. I believe you have sense to compare it to what's going on now. |
NaijaRoyalty:Politics is about alignment and realignment, it not about block mind and eyes you're doing. They'll do everything they can do to will election, even if it's to prostate. You have to win an election to be in the government and not out of the government to cry finish finished everyday like Obi. |
May God answer my prayer big time🙏🏾 |
Nice one from Mr President. You can take other paths when it's your turn. |
Some Nigerians are crying and protesting mandatory "real-time transmission of election!" as if it's holy water that would miraculously cleanse our democracy of all evils. That kind of thinking does not constitute reform. It's irresponsibility. We have to be honest with ourselves. Some people are not supporting real-time transmission because they value democracy. They're pushing it because they want to create confusion. They want litigation. They desire a crisis. And crisis is never healthy for democracy. Let me be clear: when a good idea is employed at the wrong time, it turns out awful. Electronic transmission of results is not harmful. In fact, it represents the future. But putting it on a society that is manifestly unprepared is like giving a young boy the keys to a moving car and calling it progress. Electricity is stable in countries with real-time transmission. The internet is ubiquitous. Backup systems do exist. When one system fails, another takes over. Nigeria lacks these fundamentals. Not in villages. Not in the towns. Even in large cities, it is unreliable. We cannot continue to pretend differently. During the last election, machines failed. Glitches and delays in transmitting results. Networks failed. Systems failed. People shouted. Tempers flared. Trust crumbled. Imagine the same failure occurring across the country and being televised live. That's not transparency. That's an invitation to anarchy. I have a few questions. I have yet to receive an answer to: what happens when the system breaks on election day? No network? No upload. If there is no power? No upload. So what happened? Are votes canceled? Will the election be voided in the affected areas? Or are we going to blame INEC for Nigeria's inadequate infrastructure? I believe you cannot expect perfection from an organization that operates inside imperfection and then claims to be surprised when things break apart. If we actually care about free and fair elections, we must first address the foundation: electricity, internet availability, system strength, and voter education. Democracy cannot be enhanced solely via pressure. It is improved by preparation. We aren't afraid of progress. We're tired of pretending. Real-time transmission will not produce real-time results unless we are prepared. And it might cause real-time problems or war. |
Anything Wike news gives me joy. I am ready to drop Pbat for him if that man do rubbish with Wike |
I told my family to let her took everything she wanted if I die just for peace to rain. Sometimes, you just have to let some things go even people. |
This is a good development and I believe all the rest of the states should follow the trend. |
This is a good news for our boy... He finally leaves that useless club of Italy. |
Racoon:Since he doesn't have party agents, how did you know what he scored? Do you have any data different from what the Inec posted? If you're not present, you don't have right to demand how it was shared. |
ajalawole:The question is for those mocking NURTW like they are an illegal association or mean nothing to This country. They have equal rights like every other association. |
What's the difference between Ajero NLC Chairman and MC Oluomo NURTW Chairman? Are they not Union leaders? |
Most of those who support Kwankaso in this struggle are condemning Wike in River o. Selective anaesthesia? |
Everyone, including Peter Obi and his mate Sowore |
Irony1:I do not mention any names of Why do you feel attacked? |
If you see them condemning anything, they're actually doing worst than you in that thing and don't want you to beat them to it. It's a strategy |
Nigeria should be divided into 6, according to geo political zone. |
As much as I don't like anything about Wizkid or whatever he was called... I know a Yoruba adage which says: Òmó Osan ni nko ponpon ba iya ré. “It’s the orange fruit that makes strangers throw sticks at his mother”. Wizkid will never disrespect Abami Eda; it’s just strange that nobody in the Kuti family could control Seun and his online antics. However, Wizkid should be talk to and drop his childish banter on everyone. |
As of today, no Northern Christian politician can attract more raw votes than a top Northern Muslim. Until that changes, any presidential candidate who ignores this truth does so at their own risk. It is not about exclusion. It all comes down to numbers, influence, and winning elections. |
Tinubu can only replace Shetima with another strong Muslim candidate.... No northern Christian can give them a vote. |
ADC should zone their ticket to the south and conduct free and fair primary…. I know Obi and his people will still cry and abuse a lot of people. |
