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The Igbos like me and several others do not care if a Tom or a Jerry is the president. All what we care about is delivering good and quality people oriented policies, good governance, rule of law to the letter, fight, reduced, discourage corruption, eschew nepotism and favouritism in national spheres, massive infrastructural development round the country. With all these, Igbo don't care who becomes the president. |
No wonder our electric bill payment was not acknowledged even after the payment to IBDC.!!! The response we got from the office was that there are legal tussle going on. Some snakes want to swallow the bill for April 2025. |
Cho cho cho..... Wike held you guys in blokos and you do nothing .. When you are serious, we go know. |
Common sense is prevailing .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 40 characters. Good English serious. |
Something they will hand over to terrorists and the herdsmen |
damilola4162:Not only in Kwara, from Bauchi to Bayelsa, Delta to Benue, Enugu to Ondo. Everywhere you go one form of insecurity or other. Ritual killing, kidnapping, arm robbery, banditry, herdsmen attacks and occupation of indigenous lands, etc In all these, the government is only interested in 2027. |
I always have an argument any time i visit the hospitel for this reason. I will always insist until the needful is done. |
Cho Cho Cho.... No president from Fulani extraction ever again. Instead, make BAT continue forever |
BAT con continue instead of another Fulani or Hausa president. |
Ok. Allow them to be as they are insignificant to the revenue generation of the country |
brightDdon:I doesn't work. Even python FD at oil... |
Botragelad:Nigeria insecurities palaver started with porous border. All manner of rats, snakes and idiots walk and work in without or with oversight from any security agencies. Proliferation of light and now heavy weapon every where is because of uncheck migration from our porous border. Try crossing Poland or Saudi Arabia border illegal and see if you won't be shot. |
Celestialsword:Very true and on point. However, no matter the critics on the other tier of government, the bulk and mover of change will come from the federal government. Knowing how powerful and influential the president and commander in chief of arm forces, we will make a better stride if the man at the very top is upright, ...not what we have now. The least of us, is lording over us. |
OneCandleAway:You nailed it. |
How the mighty has fallen. Saw some children still preparing and awaiting their exams on my way to night shift last night . It's really sad. Every spheres of our national live is collapsing at alarming rate. Perhaps, democracy is no ot really the best form government for Nigeria. Somebody should prove me wrong . |
Anijay1212:scrrrreeee kpaaa na krokrokro unending krokrokro... |
helinues:He need to react and debunk every falsehood. If one keeps throwing mud on the wall definitely some will stick so say an African adage. |
Abolarin91:Clearify better. It's how to make an aluminium beverage can? |
🇧🇫IBRAHIM TRAORÉ: [Speaking in Russian] "Good day, Comrade President." [Retranslated] "It is an honor to be here for the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. I would like to extend my congratulations and sincere thanks for this invitation, which carries deep symbolic meaning for us. During my visit, I have learned a great deal. The cultural session I attended on the eve of the dinner helped me understand that history and culture are the foundation upon which a strong and resilient army is built. Together, we have seen the immense sacrifices made by the Soviet people so that today we may live in a free world. For this, I extend once again our heartfelt gratitude. Moments like these allow us to reflect on our own situation and envision new paths forward. The obstacles we face today must not stop us. On the contrary, they can serve us in some ways. Because despite all the sanctions imposed on Russia, your country has developed internal mechanisms that have brought it back to the forefront of the international stage. We take this lesson to heart. During the parade, I was deeply impressed by the display of military equipment — from the legendary T-34 tank of the Great Patriotic War to today’s modern machines. It shows just how far the Russian army has advanced, and how technology has strengthened its capabilities. In this context, we hope our cooperation will grow exponentially. I thank you for the scholarships already granted to students from Burkina Faso, and I hope they will continue to expand. This morning, I visited the University of Chemistry [D. Mendeleev University], and I emphasized that after defense and security, our top priority is education — especially in the sciences. We hope Russia can help us train our youth in scientific fields. Because only by developing our own industrial and military technologies can we build a sustainable future for Africa. The war that has been imposed on us today is, in many ways, a new face of Nazism. The terrorism we are confronting is not terrorism — it is imperialism. It is our land that interests those who attack us. Ending this war, building a strong army, and launching the development of our homeland — that is the meaning of our struggle. And for this, the training of qualified personnel is vital. We know you are engaged in a special military operation. We understand the challenges you face, and what it means for the rest of the world. That is why we are not here to ask for material aid. The assistance we are seeking is knowledge transfer. We would like to see more scholarships made available and also explore how we ourselves can fund student opportunities to study here. Furthermore, we hope that Russian universities — especially the one I visited, and others focused on science — can establish branches in Burkina Faso, complete with the laboratories necessary to provide our youth with hands-on, practical training. This is our essential request today: To transform what we have at home. To produce for ourselves. And to make Burkina Faso a hub where many young Africans can come to study science. Because here in Russia, you have mines of knowledge. You have produced great minds whose works we continue to study. That wisdom is like a tree, and we hope to draw from its roots to nourish our own development."
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Oya Bayo Onanuga, food don don. World Bank speaks like Peter Obi. |
Finquas:Are you amazed? Group of convicted criminals, or has one or two criminal and fraudulent case, or even criminals in USA, UK etc., another member are thugs from motor park, cultist, etc |
You don't drag investors. Do the needful and you see them flying in. Is like ant and honey. Get these right Rule of law, Fight corruption without parochial interest Solve insecurities Stop herders criss crossing and destroying people's farms like we are still in 18th century Stable and affordable power, Rail transport |
And the next thing we hear is that the airport has been concession for 80years. |
Not surprise, am expecting more. What a country that rewards criminals and treats them with kids' glove. Head of government - criminal record Traditional rulers - criminal record Governor - criminal record Minister- criminal record Pastor - criminal record Imam - criminal record Papa - criminal record Mama - criminal record Teens - criminal record, etc |
cho cho cho ..... action first. |
ogododo:80% of that amount are government ministries, agencies, institutions and politicians, traditional rulers, police, the military |
madridguy:That's why it's said travelling na part of education. In my years of travelling, i have met Onus of Igala, Idioma, Igbo, and Igede. |
More bureaucracy that will kill the sick institution |
Only solution is death. |
iwaeda:This is the state that ticks all indices for declaration of state of emergency. |
Na Gadus be that na |