Sports › Re: Will The Suspension Of All Sporting Activities Help Our Youth To Stop Betting? by Astra101: 3:16pm On Mar 13, 2020 |
MansoryMX: Only a foolish man will stake virtual. An electronic simulation game, designed to favor owners. I need to open a betting shop now ooo. Don't say what you don't know. Naija proverb says wetin you no know big pass you! Smart guys like us pay our bills from virtual. Virtual was built to rob peter(fools, lazy minds) to pay paul(intelligent,smart thinking guys) If you know you know  |
Sports › Re: Will The Suspension Of All Sporting Activities Help Our Youth To Stop Betting? by Astra101: 2:59pm On Mar 13, 2020 |
Not at all! There is virtual sport to bet on.  |
Science/Technology › Re: 170-Million-Year-Old Stegosaurus Dinosaur Footprints On UK Island Discovered by Astra101: 6:00pm On Mar 12, 2020 |
ReneeNuttall: My qstn is,How do they discover these things?Cuz we were told Rhinos ,Dino's,And stygos existed millions of years ago,even though the Bible said the world started existing thousands of years ago.And these scientists were non existent then.
For all I can imagine that could be a Print of maybe a stone or an object that once landed there during a volcanic eruption.I'm just thinking out loud. hey get your fact right, there is no where in the bible where it says the world started existing thousands of years ago. Stop deceiving people with your half baked knowledge of the bible and history. |
Sports › Re: Josie Harris: Floyd Mayweather's Babymama Found Dead In Her Car by Astra101: 4:31pm On Mar 11, 2020 |
Drug things |
Phones › Re: Man Electrocuted While Charging Phone In Port-Harcourt, Rivers (Graphic Photos) by Astra101: 1:13pm On Mar 11, 2020 |
GbeneBari eeeeh!!!
Dem don kill neebue come dey accused charge abi USB. |
Family › Re: How Do I Tell My Parents I Have A Daughter? by Astra101: 5:04pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
If you are the daughter of these evil politicians who sent their children to study abroad then good for them |
Celebrities › Re: Mercy Eke In A Yellow Bikini With Flowers After Swimming (video) by Astra101: 3:05pm On Mar 10, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Yekini Nabena Slams Bishop David Oyedepo: ‘You Need To Examine Your Head’ by Astra101: 7:53am On Mar 10, 2020 |
It's your head that need examination. Id1ot |
Travel › Re: Coronavirus Scare: Masked Man Gets Seats All To Himself (Photo, Video) by Astra101: 3:29pm On Mar 09, 2020 |
Not sure if I will stop laughing throughout today. Blacks are genetically coded to be smart.!!!  |
Celebrities › Re: Daddy Freeze And The Problem Of Nigerian Big Men. Case Study by Astra101: 1:00am On Mar 09, 2020 |
chumakk: Tell us the countries and the cases that landed the offenders in prison I can describe you in two words... Gay or paedophile |
Romance › Re: Does Height Really Matter When Picking A Partner? by Astra101: 9:25am On Mar 08, 2020 |
Mayor21: I'm a very short guy 5'4 yet I feel vey uncomfortable with taller girls damm
But I must marry a tall woman maybe 5'7 or 5'8 nothing more, if at all I'll see sef These days wehbe sa no gal one gree date talkless if marry shot man. Chaii Bros abeg take am easy. If you like short like aki or pawpaw. Just be rich and wealthy and I promise you will have headache making selections. |
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Romance › Re: 80% Of Nigerian Women Are Lesbians Undercover ( Amara ) by Astra101: 8:17am On Mar 08, 2020 |
I worked in hotels for years in different cities in this country and what I saw...meeeeenn my mouth no fit talk am, Big men wives especially. Lesbianism is as common as garri and soup. More especially celebrities.
She is economical with the truth for saying only 80%. |
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Crime › Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Astra101: 9:15am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Witcher: RIP thought and prayers. This not a Christian villages don't even bring the religion conspirators stay off. The insecurities in Nigeria is due to past administration corruption and bad governess
Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing
Each time he itemizes the three focal areas of government, President Muhammadu Buhari follows the same order: we shall secure the country, because you have to first secure a country or institution before you can efficiently manage it. We will revive the economy, and create jobs, particularly for our teeming youths, and then, we will fight corruption.
The order above shows the priority that the President gives to security, as well as law and order in the country. But each time there’s a glitch or snafu (situation normal all fouled up) in the country, some naysayers scream and wail as if nothing is being done. But the hard truth is that a lot has been done in terms of security, and is still being done by the Buhari Administration.
When he came in May 2015, what did he meet? A country that was almost in disarray, with bombs going off like firecrackers daily. The insurgency by Boko Haram was festering in the North-east, North-West, North-Central, with Abuja, the Federal capital having been serially bombed. There was Nyanya 1, Nyanya 2, United Nations Building, Police Force Headquarters, series of shopping malls, churches, mosques, and many others, all bombed, with many lives lost.
The insurgents were already in Kogi State, almost overrunning it. And from there, where would they have headed? South-west, from where they would bivouac in South-south, and the country would be gone. Dead. Forgotten.
But at Eagle Square, where he took the oath of office on that memorable day, the brand new President gave a directive. The command centre of the Boko Haram war should move to Maiduguri, in Borno State, which was the epicenter of the insurgency. Pronto, the Service Chiefs moved, and the country was saved.
Boko Haram got flushed out of Abuja, North-central, North-west, Yobe, Adamawa, and got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Soon, their last stand, Camp Zero fell, and since then, they have been scattered like sheep without shepherd. They mingled with the civilian population, from where they launch cowardly atavistic attacks. They became degraded, but just like a scorched snake, not beheaded yet, they still retain capacity for evil. But can you compare what is, with what used to be? Not at all.
But some people have short memories. They say not much is being done to tackle insecurity by the Buhari government. Really? Admittedly, many more frontiers of insecurity have been opened: banditry, kidnapping for ransom, communal clashes, farmers/herders clashes, and many others. But the baby that says the mother will not sleep, he too will not snooze at all.
The Nigerian military was in tatters before Buhari came. They were ill equipped, ill trained, ill motivated, and were turning their backs to the enemies in the frontline. First thing to do was to restore morale through reequipping, retraining and improvements of salaries and welfare. It affected both the police and the military.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave an idea of what was, and what is, in Abuja two days ago, when President Buhari inaugurated two Agusta 109 Power and one MI-171 E helicopters.
Said the Air Chief: “Just five years ago, the Nigerian Air Force was facing serious challenges with an abysmal 35 percent aircraft serviceability status for all operable aircraft. At the same time, terrorism, insurgency and other heinous crimes were ravaging the nation with Improvised Explosive Devices exploding not only in the North-east but, indeed, in several urban centers, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“On assumption of office, the President approved the procurement of military equipment including fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships. This visionary step has profoundly impacted positively on Nigerian Air Force operations…Government has so far procured and inducted 22 aircraft, the Service is expecting 17 additional platforms including 12 Super Tucanos from the United States… The Service has undoubtedly come a long way from where it was in 2015.”
Just like its motto, the Nigerian Air Force is now willing, able and ready. President Buhari did it.
The army, navy, police, and all other security agencies are not left out in the new wind of reequipping and retraining blowing across the sector. And the result is the bloody nose being given criminals in different parts of the country. And it continues, till the whole land is secured.
If there was efficiency, why is there proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own? Good question. Security is collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country, but within the bounds of the law.
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbors to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office. With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable.
What of the many military operations launched in different parts of the country, without which the land may have been impossible to live in?
Operation Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram. Over 12,000 hostages held by Boko Haram have been released, roads abandoned for many years have been reopened, same for schools closed for over two sessions, while emirs who fled their palaces have returned. Operation Safe Corridor was established in 2015 to de-radicalize repentant insurgents. Thousands of them have reformed. there minister of misinformation clap for yourself. Fat lier! May your family experience this kind of good governance from generations to generations. |
Romance › Re: Truths About Feminism You Ought To Know (by B.O.E.) by Astra101: 7:17am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Hmmm. It's getting interesting... |
Travel › Re: Air Peace Acquires Embraer ERJ-145 Jet by Astra101: 7:00am On Mar 06, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: Amotekun descendants won't like this news when they wake up today Don't be a tribalistic fool |
Celebrities › Re: Teddy-A And Bambam Welcome Baby Girl, Name Her Zendaya Folakemi Adenibuyan by Astra101: 1:05pm On Mar 05, 2020 |
But e never reach 9 month nah....how come? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Lady In Wheelchair Holds "I Stand 4 Trump“ Placard, Gets This Response by Astra101: 12:17am On Dec 21, 2019 |
Twitter should do the needful...ban her! |
Sports › Re: Meet Neymar's 11-man Gang Being Paid £10k-per-month Each To Follow Him Around by Astra101: 9:11am On Dec 19, 2019 |
Yea, Yahoo or yahoo+ can't make you this rich.
Use ya head!!! |
Fashion › Re: Emmanuel Umoh Wins Mister Africa International 2019 by Astra101: 7:27pm On Dec 15, 2019 |
Another nonsense again? |
Sports › Re: Bayern Munich Response To BBC Question About Jamie Vardy Being The Best Striker by Astra101: 7:24pm On Dec 15, 2019 |
aimuan: He doesn't know what percentage mean. Sadly people still liked the comment. he didn't ask about percentage, he asked about ratio. No man know it all. Funny enough you don't know the difference between percentage and ratio yet you criticize him. |
Politics › Re: Katsina Man Renames Son From Buhari To Suleiman, Holds Party Says PMB Has Failed by Astra101: 6:37pm On Dec 15, 2019 |
DSS were art thou? Takeover!!! |