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Foreign Affairs / Re: Bobi Wine Charged With "Annoying" President Museveni In Uganda by Bekwarra(m): 11:40pm On Aug 06, 2019
Eleyi gidi gan o. Annoy gini? Lalasticlala day don break for Uganda o.

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Webmasters / Re: Learn Web Design LIVE On Nairaland!!! by Bekwarra(m): 2:08am On May 31, 2019
I want a website/blog, like news and entertainment blog
About 5 pages
Will also have sections- about 5 sections apart from the homepage
Will also have a comment/reply feature for each post
Will have features for video embedding
Will have custom search feature
Will have widgets for social media links
plugins
easy to navigate.
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Politics / Re: Olawepo Hashim Is Working For Atiku— Prince Eniola Ojajuni by Bekwarra(m): 12:28am On Feb 16, 2019
sakamanje
Celebrities / Re: Ladies Pose Their Backsides For Kayode Adebayo (Photos) by Bekwarra(m): 8:45pm On Dec 01, 2018
chai.

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Politics / Osinbajo And Other Stories by Bekwarra(m): 9:25pm On Sep 10, 2018
WISE and truthful are the sayings of our elders. Try to cover up a lie and you will need 10 more lies. When you are not man enough to own up to a mistake and retrace your footsteps, you fall deeper into the miry clay as you attempt to defend the indefensible and make an earlier error look good. That appears to be the dilemma of VP Yemi Osinbajo with his recent summersault on restructuring. This and his incessant, one-sided, and indefensible attacks on Christian leaders may prove his undoing. How can you have fiscal restructuring without geographical restructuring? What a nebulous dichotomy! The Vice President should have availed himself of Papa Awolowo’s incisive and profound thoughts on this very important topic. Is it not for the fact that the 36 states are unviable on account of the hopeless and mindless splintering of the erstwhile regions of the First Republic that there is clamour for a return to the status quo? Is it not the “bigness” of the erstwhile regional entities that promoted and encouraged fiscal federalism?
Fiscal federalism without geographical federalism dangles in the air and has no roots.
The PUNCH versus The Presidency
That newspaper’s editorial of last Tuesday hit really hard but The Presidency’s response to it is my meat here. The editorial said nothing new, it only rehashed what prominent Nigerians and foreign leaders have said on the state of the nation and used good prose and punchy style to elevate it into an art. As a one-time chairman of that newspaper’s editorial board, I commend it as a job well done. To show the importance they attached to the editorial, they started it on a small corner on the front page. I would have loved a more prominent positioning.
The Presidency’s response, signed by my contemporary, Garba Shehu, was most un-Presidential. It drips with malice and did little to disguise the fact that The Presidency considers the newspaper a persona non grata. The government’s harsh words and scantily-concealed threats may have taken a cue from the front page of the newspaper in question on the same day the editorial was published. Close to 90 per cent of the headlines were “negative”, to use bureaucracy’s official language. “FG extends Lagos-Ibadan expressway project completion date to Dec. 2019” (Negative). “14 die as suspected herdsmen attack Plateau again” (Negative). “Restructuring should dominate 2019 polls” (Negative, seeing this government hates restructuring like a plague). “Yoruba elders knock Osinbajo for anti-restructuring comment” (Negative). The lead story was “Again, Buhari refuses to sign electoral bill” (Negative. I love the use of the word “again” as it speaks volumes). “Acting DSS boss bows to Presidency, recalls redeployed officers” (Negative). “Nigeria’s external debt rises by $11.77bn in three years” (Negative).
But two things we must realise: Newspapers don’t invent stories. All the negative stories mentioned above happened on their own; some even were self-inflicted woes by the government. Two, no government fights the media and wins. You can arrest and lock up journalists and make them appear helpless and powerless but truth is; they have silent means of fighting back. Their weapon ultimately is more lethal; it erodes and corrodes, eating slowly, ceaselessly, but assuredly. It is not for fun, then, that the pen is said to be mightier than the sword.
That said, Garba Shehu’s response glossed over salient facts. Fulani herdsmen are the issue in this country today and there is no way their criminality will not rub off on everyone Fulani, especially those who have openly supported them. If the generality of Fulani don’t like this, then, let them do something about the notorious herdsmen. Nigeria is greater than the herdsmen; nay, the Fulani. A less than three million people cannot hold 170 million others to ransom. People not aboriginal or autochthonous to this place, if they continue to endanger others, will be pointed to where they came from. The Fulani are recent additions to this potentially great country. Didn’t Ndigbo distance itself from Nnamdi Kanu, proscribe IPOB, and drive Kanu away? Why are Fulani leaders not acting similarly to the murderous herdsmen? Instead, they justify their criminality; support and offer one explanation after another for them; appoint their leaders into high government offices; bribe them to stop killing Nigerians; seek grazing colonies for them; and budget billions of Naira for their cause.
That Buhari himself had been caught pants down on many occasions defending the murderers, the latest being his China misadventure, is very offensive, provocative, and beggars belief. I get forlorn and distraught each time Mr. President displays this crass ethnic jingoism and fundamentalist Islamic bent. Shehu must learn two things: You don’t demand respect, you earn it. The moment you start demanding what you should have earned, it is an admission you have lost it. Two: Respect begets respect. Until Buhari respects the people he purports to lead, he cannot earn their respect.
Experts warn Nigeria against Chinese debt trap diplomacy
Still on Buhari’s rule of law gaffe
A lawyer, Mr. Somina Johnbull (Secretary, NBA, Yenagoa branch), threw some light on the offensive speech of the president at the just-concluded NBA national convention where he reportedly said the rule of law must be subsumed under the imperatives of national interest and national security. To make matters worse, he quoted a Supreme Court judgment as his authority. But in the “Vox pop” on page 3 of The PUNCH of Tuesday, September 4, Mr. Johnbull suggested, quoting also the relevant Supreme Court judgment evidently relied upon by Buhari, that: “the decision of the court has been with respect to the suspension of fundamental rights and not the rule of law” I think that solves it! No court, least of all the apex court, will subsume the rule of law under concepts as amorphous as “national interest’ and “national security” whose definition and enforcement are left in the hands of tin-gods and budding dictators.
Three observations: Rule of law and fundamental rights of individuals may appear similar but in reality, they are not. The former is the whole while the latter is part of the whole. The former is the grundnorm which, once tampered with, the whole edifice of law, order, justice, fairness, and equity comes crashing down. It is trite, however, that individual rights are tampered with under emergencies – but, still, under the ambit of the rule of law. Rule of law is the “Big Brother” that must watch over all of us all the time – the ruled as well as the rulers.
Two: Buhari might, then, have made a mistake, like any other man or better still, his speech writers must have made a mistake. They possibly meant to say “fundamental rights” and not “rule of law. Then, they should own up, apologize, and put the records straight. That way, they will calm frayed nerves and grow in credibility and stature. Three: Not doing two above suggests strongly that they deliberately might have meant to manipulate the records and steal that one on us. For as long as they continue to keep mute instead of coming up to set the records straight, they bear the opprobrium of a government trying to subvert the rule of law.
The Presidency’s countermanding of DSS acting DG
The dangerous politics that nearly scuttled Justice Walter Onnoghen’s appointment as CJ has reared its ugly head again with the new acting DSS D-G. Social media is awash that Lawal Daura may make a come-back. Barring this, kites are flying, just like they did in Onnoghen’s time, that Mathew Seiyefa will not be confirmed as substantive DG, DSS. It is said that the cabals are already shopping for a Northerner to take the seat. But for the fact that Buhari was ill and went away, many believe Onnoghen would never have made it, despite that seniority and tradition favoured him; added to that was the noise raised over the issue by Nigerians.
Away in London on medical tourism, Osinbajo, in one of those trifles he attempts once “the lion” is away, to quote Mrs. Aisha Buhari, gave Onnoghen his chance. A similar incident happened this last time as Buhari went away again and Daura got sacked by the acting President, giving Seiyefa, once glossed over, his chance. Thinking he must hit the ground running and not knowing or minding that he is a stop-gap and an irritation to some in the corridors of powers, Seiyefa started a re-organisation that he thought would better re-position the Service.
But how mistaken! He was quickly brought down to his senses. In this country all animals may be equal but some are more equal than others. Tails between his legs, he has bowed to the tin-gods of Aso Villa. Worse than this, however, is the fawning explanation of the DSS spokesperson that DSS is an institution of government whose mandate is to serve government’s interests! No sir! You are an institution of the Nigerian State meant to serve the interests of the Nigerian State and Nigerian people. It is this kind of sycophancy and lack of understanding of who we are, what we are, our duties, roles, and obligations that make us fail to build strong institutions – be it DSS, INEC, EFCC, Police, name it – capable of holding government accountable to the people as we have seen in other climes. DSS should serve Nigeria’s interests, and not that of Buhari’s government. It should be accountable to the Nigerian people, be impartial and perform its constitutional role without malice, fear or favour, regardless whose ox is gored.
Hope rises for Leah Sharibu
Until people began to march for the Chibok girls, nothing happened. But for the Bring Back Our Girls, no girl would have been brought back. Now that a British Member of Parliament and others have marched for Leah, there is hoping Buhari will stop fiddling like King Nero and do something. Christian leaders have been disappointing on this issue. Those of them who have not compromised outright have been too careful, even where they have the example of the three Hebrew boys who told the Nebuchadnezzar of their own time: “O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter”
LAST WORDS: The last time the Federal Government fined MTN billions of dollars for non-registration of SIM cards, we heard allegations of billions of Naira involving top government officials. Now, FG has fined same MTN billions of dollars on alleged tax evasion. MTN officials said they are “talking” with relevant officials to amicably resolve the dispute. Let’s eaves-drop on those “talks”, please! While it is good to collect taxes, we must avoid another round of corruption allegations. I am sure you know Buhari is fighting corruption; not so?
https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/162476/
Politics / Re: 2019: Buhari Will Defeat Obasanjo, IBB, Others, Says Garba Shehu by Bekwarra(m): 10:56pm On Apr 01, 2018
dindinrin no Garba Sheu yi sha

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Politics / Re: Buhari Administration’s Many Odious Scandals- Bola Bolawole by Bekwarra(m): 12:53am On Nov 07, 2017
ivandragon:
NNPCgate;
foreign medical tripgate;
recruitment of their kids into juicy parastatalsgate;
IDP camp bombinggate;
CBN forexgate;
the gates are just too much...
Even Buhari is a gate himself
Politics / Re: Buhari Administration’s Many Odious Scandals- Bola Bolawole by Bekwarra(m): 5:12pm On Nov 06, 2017
KidsNEXTdoor:
Buhari is a curse to Nigeria
Politics / Re: Buhari Administration’s Many Odious Scandals- Bola Bolawole by Bekwarra(m): 12:03pm On Nov 06, 2017
They always make excuses for everything telling us how Buhari is not aware of anything related to missteps in his administration that I sometimes wonder if Buhari is even aware of his own existence.
Politics / Buhari Administration’s Many Odious Scandals- Bola Bolawole by Bekwarra(m): 11:24am On Nov 06, 2017
Less than three years in office, the Muhammadu Buhari All Progressives Congress-led administration is already drowning in a sea of corruption scandals. The many “…GATES” of this government threaten to sweep it off its feet – and they keep growing by the day! Its spin doctors are getting exasperated and confused and are fast running out of ideas.
Unfortunately, rather than take the bull by the horn, they are busy drawing the wool over our eyes, papering over the cracks, and sweeping humongous corruption cases under carpets which are already bursting at the seams. This was exactly the same perilous path travelled by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan when the Stella Oduahs (of the bullet proof car saga); Deziani Allison-Madueke (who spent billions of public funds on chartered flight), Abba Moro (who conducted a murderous Immigrations job interview) and many others all got away with blue murder, as it were. There were sacred cows in the Jonathan administration that did as they pleased and got away unscathed. Nigerians thought that was not good enough; voted Jonathan out of office; and installed Buhari, a one-time military dictator who had promised to fight corruption. Borrowing a leaf from his antecedents, Nigerians believed him. In fact, the masses deified and elevated him to the pedestal of a demigod, hence the chant “Sai Baba”
But, alas! Two years down the road, Buhari has been demystified. The corruption scandals oozing out of his government today rival those under Jonathan. Buhari already has his own Oduahs, Dezianis, and Moros – and many more many times over! Yet, this is an administration that rode into power on the crest of an anti-corruption mantra and which continues to parrot its commitment to same. While it is quick to arrest and try opposition figures and party contrarians accused of corruption, it has been lethargic, clay-footed, hypocritical, double-faced, and dubious in applying the same medicine to its own party members and other loyalists. Senator Shehu Sani of the same APC best described this unsavoury state of events with his deodorant (for Buhari loyalists) and insecticides (for Buhari enemies) analogy.
The list of the corruption scandals encircling this administration is mind-boggling. Virtually every powerful person in this government has been fingered and this is not just (political) mud-slinging by opponents but real and factual allegations made by people who, ordinarily, should be the ones defending and protecting this government. A few examples: The allegation, twice made, that the EFCC boss is not fit for office, and which has twice denied him Senate confirmation, was made by the State Security services (DSS); the same EFCC has now blown the lid on Mainagate, which has engulfed the same DSS, the Federal Attorney-General and Minister of Justice; Minister of the Interior, Federal Civil Service Commission; Head of Service of the Federation; and even President Buhari himself if leaked photographs and memos on this corruption scandal are anything to go by. Friendly fires, you may say! Aisha Buhari, the president’s wife, was the first to blow the whistle on the corruption walloping the Presidential Initiative on the North-East (PINE) before the grass-cutting scandal that just consumed SGF Babachir Lawal broke. A daughter of the president, Zahra, supported by the same First Lady, also recently blew the whistle on the Aso Rock clinic situated within the State House under Buhari’s very nose, which they alleged has drawn billions of Naira in budgetary allocations since Buhari came into office with nothing to show for it.
We should not forget that both Hon. Jubril of the padded budget fame, who blew the whistle on Speaker Yakubu Dogara and Senator Misau, who blew the whistle on the Inspector-General of Police, are both from the ruling APC. In making his defence, the IGP reportedly released damning information that the First Lady demanded and got two SUVs from him. Et tu Aisha? This is not to talk of the Dubai properties’ allegation concerning the Army chief and Minister of the Interior as well as the bribery allegation said to connect a GSM company with the Chief of Staff. If we say the odious revelations from Rivers and Ekiti states concerning two ex-governors now serving Ministers are political because an opposition party now controls the two states, how about that from Lagos where both former and sitting governor belong in the same ruling party? What do we make of the “ownerless” monies that the EFCC said it has picked up all over the country?
The sack of SGF Lawal and the NIA DG is too little, too late. It is a ruse if, truly, the new SGF, Boss Mustapha, is Lawal’s first cousin. That must be one aspect of the “soft landing” that was long rumoured to be in the offing for the disgraced SGF. Another is that he walks about freely, not invited or charged by the EFCC even though a panel constituted by the president himself and headed by the VP who was ably assisted by two top-ranking Ministers found him guilty. What anti-corruption war are we still talking about? That is not fair to Olisa Metuh, Femi Fani-Kayode, Bala Mohammed and others standing trial for corruption. How many of Lawal’s properties have they seized as they have done Patience Jonathan’s? The sack of Lawal and the NIA DG is a subterfuge and a scantily-concealed attempt to divert our attention from the much more serious Maina-gate and the SUV allegations threatening to consume the President and First Lady respectively.
http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/buhari-administrations-many-odious-scandals/
Crime / Re: 3 Islamic Clerics Arrested For Possession Of Human Parts In Ogun by Bekwarra(m): 5:01pm On Oct 08, 2017
E don red for them
Crime / Re: 3 Islamic Clerics Arrested For Possession Of Human Parts In Ogun by Bekwarra(m): 5:01pm On Oct 08, 2017
E don red for them

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Romance / Re: My Hair And Legs Are Finer Than Most Girls - Photos by Bekwarra(m): 5:00pm On Oct 08, 2017
Dude is an immature kid with security issues who always need Nairaland or social media reassurance to validate his otherwise miserable existence.
You won't see a mentally stable and mature adult doing all these. Only insecure kids do this. Well his age might not make him a kid but his behaviour surely does.
"With age comes wisdom but sometimes age travels unaccompanied" Oscar Wilde

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Car Talk / Re: Most Beautiful Ferraris Ever Made Will Pop Up All Over New York From Oct 6-9.pic by Bekwarra(m): 4:52pm On Oct 08, 2017
cute
Celebrities / Re: I Built Structures For Davido, Wizkid, Others To Enjoy – Elajoe by Bekwarra(m): 3:33pm On Oct 08, 2017
The forgotten one. Go and sleep abeg.
Celebrities / Re: Kiss Daniels Yeba Video Tops Nigerian Music Videos Viewers List(see Full List) by Bekwarra(m): 3:20am On Oct 08, 2017
#TeamTopeAlabi
Today is my birthday bless me with likes edakun

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Celebrities / Re: Singer Harrysong Threatens To Sue Producer, Dr Amir For His "Fake" N45M Lawsuit by Bekwarra(m): 3:19am On Oct 08, 2017
They should shift go one side
Gaming / Re: Thread For Scrabble And Chess Lovers by Bekwarra(m): 3:18am On Oct 08, 2017
oh ok
Celebrities / Re: Bolanle Ninolowo: "N10,000 Was My First Earning As An Actor" by Bekwarra(m): 3:17am On Oct 08, 2017
Make dem go siddon biko. Na all of them dey always give lamba
Today is my birthday, bless me with likes.

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Crime / Re: Anambra; The Nigeria Capital Of Homosexuality! by Bekwarra(m): 3:14am On Oct 08, 2017
Observing
Sports / Re: Leon Balogun‏ Shows Off His Parents To Celebrate 2018 World Cup Qualification by Bekwarra(m): 3:10am On Oct 08, 2017
Nice one
Today is my birthday bless me with likes edakun

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Romance / Re: Can You Rock This Clothes To Church On Sunday??? (photos) by Bekwarra(m): 3:09am On Oct 08, 2017
You want to show us dress or you want to advertise your blog?
Celebrities / Re: Hushpuppi Jamming Phyno's Beef Song As He Shows His Gucci Belt Worth N4m by Bekwarra(m): 3:08am On Oct 08, 2017
nnkan be
Career / Re: Nigerian Strongest Soldier Uses Teeth To Drag A Hilux Van, Others by Bekwarra(m): 3:07am On Oct 08, 2017
See belt

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Romance / Re: MARRIED Woman Asking For Money From Her Ex... by Bekwarra(m): 3:06am On Oct 08, 2017
Just only money?
Today is my birthday, bless me with likes edakun

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Religion / Re: The Failure Of Atheism To Account For Existence by Bekwarra(m): 3:05am On Oct 08, 2017
following

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Religion / Re: 7 Awkward Situations In A Church Environment by Bekwarra(m): 3:04am On Oct 08, 2017
Head slammers will soon be here
Celebrities / Re: Rafioso Reveals How Eedris Abdulkareem Saved Timaya’s Life by Bekwarra(m): 3:03am On Oct 08, 2017
We don hear

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Crime / Re: Urgent Help Needed Please,help Me Tackle A Threat. by Bekwarra(m): 3:02am On Oct 08, 2017
Ibweak o
Career / Re: Meet The Tallest Nigerian Soldier Deeekay, Whose Height Is Intimidating by Bekwarra(m): 3:01am On Oct 08, 2017
Juan Mata is taller.
Well today is my birthday so what are you waiting for? Bless me with likes like my life depends on it.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Army Commenced Operation Crocodile Smile In Niger Delta by Bekwarra(m): 2:59am On Oct 08, 2017
They will soon start deploying soldiers to naming ceremonies and birthday parties.

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