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Politics / Re: BREAKING: Boko Haram Hits Another Military Base In Borno by Bibors(m): 7:02am On Sep 13, 2018
The soldiers who ought to be fighting the insurgents are busy showing force for people who want to sit at home.
What a mumulistic presidency.
Politics / Re: China's Debt Trap by Bibors(m): 6:53am On Sep 13, 2018
It's actually a Trap set by Buhari on the South who wish to leave the unholy union.
He knows China will do everything to ensure the South does not leave this unholy contraption till every dime is paid. He will still go ahead to borrow from Japan and Korea because it's like the UK is failing the Fulani Oligarchy.
Politics / Re: Why Politicians Become Poor After Leaving Government – Rotimi Amaechi by Bibors(m): 6:45am On Sep 13, 2018
I have never seen such h a glorified fool of a minister.
Well, he already knows that no matter how much he steals from office, he will be poor a few years after office.
Politics / Re: Igbos & Biafrans: Let's Share Ideas On How We Can Escape Nigeria's Poverty Trap by Bibors(m): 6:40am On Sep 13, 2018
Spain and Nigeria is a world apart.
Spain allowed the Catalans to grow at their pace, Nigeria has been hell bent on ensuring Biafra dies. They kill all Biafra industries and also select the warrant Chief type of leaders for us to govern us indirectly while the ensure the boot out the politicians who have Biafra in mind.

The only way out remains independence from this fraudulent contraption.
Politics / Re: Enugu Urban Renewal And New Looks ( Photos ) by Bibors(m): 6:32am On Sep 13, 2018
All the handwork of Sullivan Iheanacho Chime.

The guy there now is just eating moi moi and doing a few things in his village.

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Politics / Re: FG Seeks Loan From Japan After China - Sahara Reporters by Bibors(m): 6:56pm On Sep 12, 2018
EternalTruths:



Correct your English from Succession to Secession.


You are always fond of making this same mistake.

Thanks , usually happens when auto spell chooses for me and I don't cross check.
Politics / Re: FG Seeks Loan From Japan After China - Sahara Reporters by Bibors(m): 1:05pm On Sep 12, 2018
The only reason for these senseless loans is to ensure that these countries don't support succession until their money is paid back and the source of the repayment is ironically in the region that must leave.

Why don't this government utilise the Abacha loot which is more than enough.

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Politics / Re: Buhari: No More Corrupt-minded Persons In APC by Bibors(m): 1:03pm On Sep 12, 2018
Zombiesm is a disease that reverses everything.
Corrupt to Saint and vise versa

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Politics / Re: Fayose Surrenders Himself To EFCC, Seeks Date To Answer Questions by Bibors(m): 1:01pm On Sep 12, 2018
Strong man. They thought he will do the Alamasigha drama.
Politics / Re: After China, FG Seeks Loan From Japan by Bibors(m): 12:58pm On Sep 12, 2018
The only reason for these senseless loans is to ensure that these countries don't support succession until their money is paid back and the source of the repayment is ironically in the region that must leave.

Why don't this government utilise the Abacha loot which is more than enough.
Politics / Re: Military Invades Nnamdi Kanu’s Community In Abia For The 3rd Time. Photos by Bibors(m): 12:54pm On Sep 12, 2018
The show of force is happening in every state of the South East now.
The irony is that the convoy of troops in the show of force is more than enough to eject Bokoharm and armed heardsmen/unproscribed terrorists.
Nevertheless, Freedom must come before progress will be seen.

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Politics / Re: FG To Start Ogoniland Cleanup By December – Minister by Bibors(m): 12:49pm On Sep 12, 2018
Shame! Shame!! Shame!!!
Everyday you will start cleaning next month, set to start, will soon start.
Now election is by the corner, you are starting again by December.
Hyprep was supposed to have started this project over 4 years ago.

Shame on Avengers for negociating for the bougiousie after which they ceased hostilities to the detriment of the Protectorates who keep drinking contaminated water, cannot farm nor fish while their wealth was speedily used to build a dry port in the North with lots of resources wasted on oil exploration in the Chad basin.

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Politics / Re: Impunity, Injustice Has Increased Killings Under Buhari —US Envoy by Bibors(m): 12:38pm On Sep 12, 2018
Why are they speaking out lately.
Well atall atall na em bad pass.
Please keep talking and please also get the mother in UK to concur with you so that we can boot this lifeless man back to Daura.

We know it's you guys that still determine who sits in Aso Rock through indirect rule and the interest of the five sisters.

We will protect your interest, Just free us Abeg.
Politics / Re: Herdsmen And Their Real Mission. by Bibors(m): 11:02pm On Sep 11, 2018
This reality comes to bare everyday yet people feign ignorance just to be politically correct.
Politics / The Rise And Fall Of Buhari by Bibors(m): 10:57pm On Sep 11, 2018
The Rise and Fall of Buhari.

This write up coming from the London Economist, a magazine that endorsed Buhari for President in 2015, is perhaps the most significant, objective, unbiased, unsentimental and deeply incisive analysis of the policies and actions of this president so far. The facts are unimpeachable by any objective mind.

The Unprecedented Level of Patience Shown to Buhari---the ECONOMIST

Nigerians have never shown such level of patience and tolerance towards any of their past leaders for his record and strange policies as that shown to their current leader, Muhammadu Buhari – a former military dictator now self-confessed democrat who said he came to fight corruption.

Buhari, 75, is being plagued with failures across every single sector in the economy, the like as has never been seen before. Less than a year into office, the economy plummeted into recession, an economy which had till then grown at an average rate of 7% in previous years (2011-2014). The nation’s currency lost 70% of its value, unemployment rose from 6.5 to 26%, commodity prices tripled across many quarters and the state-regulated premium motor spirit prices were hiked by 67% without practically anybody batting an eye.

There have been stern opposition to his policies however and to his very personality as well, notably in the South East and South- South regions in the country as they are called, where he both received less than 5% of the votes cast at the last Presidential election and where he has always been sternly unpopular for his history of bigotry against the people, perceived incompetence and dictatorial tendencies. But in many other regions across the country the people have rather resolved to suffer patiently, drawing up excuses for him at will, blaming everyone including his hundreds of political appointees, anything and anybody but never the man himself.

Buhari’s party, the APC, promised Nigerians unprecedented swiping changes in government and the eviction of all corrupt individuals.
One possible explanation for this could be his party’s hope narrative in the 2015 General election where citizens were promised an unprecedented crackdown on corruption and the abolition of all government waste by a man whose financial worth they declared to have been less than N30million ($150,000 then), a historical low for a former top official in the country and most especially a former leader.

In a country plagued by acute corruption problems and with the unremitted crude oil revenue scandal of 2014 still fresh in the people’s minds, many were eager for an abrupt change, the like as never been seen before. He was seen an army general, already experienced in government, with a great strength of will, tough to take on the nation’s cabal of hardened criminals. He promised to appoint only technocrats to head the country’s departments and to see out the lingering Boko Haram insurgency from the warfront. For a nation lacking basic amenities such as power supply in spite of its huge energy resources and with the lingering insurgency crises, the choice seemed easy to many- the general with integrity was the man for the country.

Talk was cheap then but now reality has taken its course. His earliest opponents pointed out to his track record and not to his speech, noting that the last time Nigeria fell into dismal failure, currency woes and commodity shortages was when he had seized power as a military general in 1983 and stating that the facts of that record contradicted the poems of his image brokers.

Many however just wanted “change” as it was then called and so voted the General and sat to wait for the sung promises. But from the onset of his government, the course was as his critics had predefined: Incompetency, bigotry and dictatorial tendencies plaguing the country.

He ignored the newly born genocide in the middle belt of the country perpetuated by the Fulani herdsmen of his kindred against the Christian communities in Benue, Plateau and later on Kaduna. He breached the Central Bank’s 2007 Act of Independence, telling it to suspend forex disbursements to steel importers and other manufacturing sectors in a bid to defend the Naira, a disastrous action which kick-started a spiral of recession.


He took 3 months to appoint his Chief of Staff, 6 months to appoint a cabinet and now 23 months and yet counting to appoint heads of agencies and board members he was so eager to fire upon his assumption into office and rose import duties on the most basic of commodities in a bid to raise government revenue.

And as for the corruption fight, the facts on ground do not show any one at all. Apart from a few officials harassed or imprisoned without court order, the country is yet to witness the first victim of the said campaign at the court stands.

Government waste is on the rise, officials publicly caught in graft acts were swiftly excused, the 2016 Budget year passed without implementation and most worrisome, the Central Bank’s foreign reserves were being shared among unknown Bureau De Change operators at variable rates at the detriment of critical manufacturing, business and banking sectors.

The government continues to praise itself but the people seem to be increasingly tired of the paraded self-righteousness. The President’s recent illness was greeted with cheers by many. Many are just tired of the government. But the remarkable level of patience shown so far has been unprecedented and many a times the general reactions towards acts of constitutional violations was one of calmness or insensitivity.

If the Change narrative of the 2015 election and the songs of man of integrity are to account for this, then Nigerians may have just certified themselves on the world map as a nation easy to fool with propaganda. An adult should be judged on his track record not on his tongue.

Culled from The Economist
Politics / Re: Weakest Politicians Have Left APC - Buhari by Bibors(m): 5:56pm On Sep 11, 2018
Fuckingmallam45:

If you know the meaning of "PROTÉGÉ" you won't come here to spit rubbish all for the sake of (likes)

Your Monika says it all, if I had checked, I wouldn't bother responding. Fuckingmallam
Politics / Re: President Buhari Will Collect His Nomination Form Today In Abuja by Bibors(m): 2:37pm On Sep 11, 2018
The forms he gave them money to buy for him?
He was broke with only 150 cows and forms was bought for him.
Right now he can't sell Yusuf's bike to buy form.
Continue.

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Politics / Re: Weakest Politicians Have Left APC - Buhari by Bibors(m): 2:35pm On Sep 11, 2018
A rejected person will say anything to be relevant to his protegee zombies

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Politics / Re: The New Way Nigeria Politicians Deceive People. by Bibors(m): 2:31pm On Sep 11, 2018
Buhari introduced it when he told us he doesn't have money to buy nomination forms.

Others have learnt.
What will Buhari not teach Nigerians?
Politics / Re: Fani-kayode Reveals Why Yorubas Support ‘one Nigeria’ by Bibors(m): 2:13pm On Sep 11, 2018
Ioannes:


Don't worry you'll soon get to JSS 3 and I hope they teach you a little bit of history in your social studies class.

And the history I will learn is that Buhari is the only hope of Nigeria?

Zombiesm is interesting.

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Politics / The Plight Of The South East Of Nigeria. by Bibors(m): 9:49am On Sep 11, 2018
“My friends who are not from the East of Nigeria where Igbos come from often ask me why there is so much anger in the East and among Igbos. Some wonder why, despite the famed Igbo” wealth’ and enterprise all over Nigeria, the people still complain that Nigeria is unfair to them. Some insinuate that the anger comes from the loss of the 2015 election by Jonathan who the Igbos heavily backed.
And why is it that the current generation of Igbos are so angry as to contemplate carrying arms against the country? With lots following Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB with his secessionist message. Those not following Kanu may despise his antics and rhetoric but are sympathetic to his underlying message. And what is that message? That Igbos don’t feel wanted in Nigeria. That decades of official marginalization and discrimination should be stopped or they should be allowed to take their chances in a new nation.
First, for those who think this is all about Jonathan and Buhari. It is not. Igbos were disappointed that Jonathan did not win. But those whose candidates lose elections lick their wounds. It is allowed. It happens when your candidate loses election. Why did the Igbos invest so much emotions in Jonathan, a non-Igbo from Ijaw? It was more because of the fear of their experience in the past 50 years. Nigeria has placed an embargo on any Igbo man becoming Nigerian president and Igbos understand this.
Jonathan was the next best thing. Other parts of Nigeria have supported their sons to the presidency. Some have bombed Nigeria into submission to get their sons to Aso Rock. Igbos have little capacity to blackmail Nigeria to the presidency. They chose Jonathan as their “Igbo”. But that’s not to say that they are angry enough because he lost to contemplate going to war on his behalf. Jonathan was not really the model of a President the Igbo would go to war for. And even his Ijaw people have accepted his loss.
So? Igbo anger has been building up in Nigeria since the 70s. As kids, people made choices in other parts of Nigeria school years based on the narrative of the Igbo place in Nigeria. They knew about the glass ceiling against Igbos.
After the civil war, despite the “No winner, no vanquished” program, Nigeria placed glass ceilings and no-go areas for Igbos. The war reconstruction program was observed more in the breach. There was the “abandoned” property program that was introduced to drive a wedge between components of the former South-East Nigeria. While the country was too embarrassed to put the discrimination program down in an official gazette, it was there for anyone who cared to look. It was evident in the Igbo police officer who stayed in one position while less qualifies juniors progressed to become his bosses. It was evident when no Igbo qualified to become the Inspector General of Police, or lead any division in the armed forces. It was there when "sensitive" or "lucrative" positions were shared in Nigeria and Igbos were conspicuously absent.
It was there when Igbos were only fit enough to be made Minister of Information until Obasanjo administration came to power. And even recently, it was there when Buhari appointed 47 people to man the critical roles in his government and no one from the South east was there. Any time there is a federal appointment in Nigeria, its usually the east that is left to shout. It was there from Buhari first term as a Military Junta to his second coming and any other time in-between.
The Igbo elite called it marginalization. Other Nigerians countered by saying no part of Nigeria was getting enough. Marginalization was universal. But they forgot something. The Igbo cry of marginalization was official policy. It was expected. It was programmed. And occasionally, key government officials let it slip that Igbos should not complain. After all, they fought a war with Nigeria. Talk about No Victor, No Vanquished. There was a Victor alright. And they were reminded of that at every turn. Every appointment. Every national project was propagated with the glass ceiling in mind to contain the Igbos.
How can any nation grow when the leaders are mandated to keep a viable component of her resources subjugated and useless because of fear and insecurity? Nigeria was only pretending. Igbos were licking their wounds and complaining and the rest of Nigeria were too busy to notice. Go to the South-East today. Since the 70s and the oil boom. Nigeria has invested in commercial industries across the country. None has been sited in the South east. None. Refineries, Steel Plants, Cement Firms. Any Industry.
The South East was systematically deindustrialized. Even when it was the best location for any industry, there was always a reason why it should not be sited there. What this means was that any Igbo man that wanted to work in a commercial federal establishment had to leave the east. Add this to the indigenization policy of the early 70s that pushed the Igbos out of private companies. It meant that international companies also avoided expansion into the south east. The Nigerian Breweries, the Dunlop and other such firms sited their plants outside the East and only set up distribution centers to sell in the region.
This is one of the main reasons the exodus of Igbos from the zone accelerated after the war and continues to this day despite the hostility they face in certain parts of Nigeria. And why most Igbos became traders and commercial business men. Access to organized work either in the government, government commercial institutions and even commercial institutions were limited. This concerted government plan worked so well that the even Igbos began to hate themselves and hate to invest in their zone till this day.
The only industrial enterprise in the east are built by easterners; Nnewi, Aba, Onitsha. These are Igbo indigenous industrial cities. The plan was to frustrate them from investing in their zone or force them to move the industry to North or West where it can be taken from them after getting them to transfer the technology. This has been the practice since the end of the war.
In addition to this, the Federal Government has systematically made it difficult for Easterners to do commercial business even in the East. The Federal Roads in the East are some of the worst in Nigeria. The Eastern Sea ports have been made ineffective. It was a war to get the Enugu Airport upgraded to an International Airport. The former Finance Minister shed tears on the day the first International Flight landed in Enugu. Yes, Okonjo Iwealla cried! Recently, it was only the South East that was conspicuously missing in the New Railway Plan of the Federal Government.
Nigeria has 6 regions and one was missing in a national railway plan while nobody cares. Incidentally, Igbos who reside in the east are the most itinerant in the country and would benefit most from a national transport plan. Even our President Buhari changed the plan to include his village but a major zone of the country was not included.
When you go to the east, despite the lack of federal presence, the presence of police all over the east tells a story. They mount road blocks and make it difficult to have commercial activities to run smoothly. Recently, Customs has joined. And lastly the army. It is an occupied territory. They extort money. They intimidate them by all means. They have recently started shooting and killing them.
Nigeria has made the east unlivable. They sponsor dubious governors, senators, and political leaders that take orders from the caliphate - Purposely, Carefully.
In conversations, people often accuse the east of being clannish or tribalistic. That is far from the truth. No group assimilate or blend in more than the Igbos. They claim Igbos are welcome in all parts of Nigeria, but outsiders cannot come to the East. The question is: why would anyone come to the east? To do what? There is no business to do in the east. Nigeria has ensured that. Why would someone from the South West of Nigeria go to the East to invest? No one would prevent them. But it hardly makes commercial sense. Nigeria has ensured that.
Those from the North are there in droves. Igbos love to celebrate with cows. And the cattlemen go there to sell their cattle. No one molests them. In the villages in the East, these northerners live unmolested. But those are the only people who can find commercial reason to be there! So those who wonder why Igbos are angry, wonder no more. While most would not dare carry arms against Nigeria, don’t under estimate the level of disconnection and anger especially among the younger generation who feel hopeless and in prisoned for something they did not do.
Nigeria is made of nations that came together to form the country. No nation will like to remain in perpetual servitude or slavery. Igbos were at the forefront in the fight for Nigerian independence against Britain. If they did not allow Britain to subjugate them, they surely will not allow any local power or they may strike at the slightest opportunity at other pseudo dominating power over them.
That Nnamdi Kanu’s supporters starred down army tanks with sticks is a sign that the next generation will be ready to fight bare hands if necessary to stop Nigeria treating the Igbo nation as second-class citizens. There will be fiercer and angrier Kanus in the immediate future if Nigeria does not officially stop the “vanquished “program against the Igbos who fought the civil war.
You cannot preach *unity* and *indivisibility* of the country on TV and all your actions point to discrimination against the components of the country. It is hypocrisy. It is as dangerous as it is foolhardy. Let those who preach unity walk the talk and stop open discrimination of their countrymen. History has shown that you cannot decree peace. You cannot decree unity. You cannot force any group to belong to a country by force, it may work for a time. But never sustainable.
Nigeria has a lot to look forward to as a united country. It also has enough for the regions and nations that make up the country. Our diversity is a blessing. Our failure to reach our potential is caused mostly by the internal contradictions and the inability to build a fair country that can bring out the best out of her component regions.
Those who shout most about loving Nigeria today are mostly those its current unfair structure favor. But Nigeria will continue being as strong as its weakest link. And the weak links are all there to see. The East is one of the weakest links. Until it stops being a weak link, Nigeria cannot truly make progress” Source : The Republican News.
Politics / Re: Saraki: Why I Want To Be President - Rule Of Law, Fairness & Justice by Bibors(m): 8:39am On Sep 11, 2018
Asu015:
person dey gv u sense u dey reject,u must be allergic

Sense is telling Nigerians that Buhari who has buried Nigeria is the ONLY hope.

You must be part of his kitchen cabinet
Politics / Re: Fani-kayode Reveals Why Yorubas Support ‘one Nigeria’ by Bibors(m): 8:29am On Sep 11, 2018
Ioannes:


Uhmmm... Which genocide are you talking about again?

Are you talking about the war that you brought upon yourselves or are you talking about the Mass killing in the north that you also brought upon yourselves?

For you to make reference to such genocide as being brought upon them by themselves clearly shows you are a genocidal ZOMBIE

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Politics / Re: Saraki: Why I Want To Be President - Rule Of Law, Fairness & Justice by Bibors(m): 8:19am On Sep 11, 2018
Asu015:
Instead of choosing least evil u re choosing better evil ,someone who will steal ur future nd ur children's.........buhari is d only hope Nigerians hv

Zombie spotted.
Politics / Re: Suleiman Abba Picks Senatorial Forms At APC Secretariat by Bibors(m): 7:57pm On Sep 10, 2018
Wondering why a group didn't buy the form for you.
So you are so rich you can afford the nomination form abi?

OK. CCT loading
Politics / Re: Oluremi Tinubu Picks APC Senatorial Form (Photos) by Bibors(m): 7:43pm On Sep 10, 2018
At least she picked it herself for herself.

Not the recent drama of groups buying forms for aspirants for them to prove to us that they don't have money like PMB.
Politics / Re: Saraki: Why I Want To Be President - Rule Of Law, Fairness & Justice by Bibors(m): 7:24pm On Sep 10, 2018
Yemmynaira:
omo ole of kwara.he ll not even smell d odour. He thought every thing ll work for him becos of d way he get to senate president

If you guys have the facts of how he stole, why don't you guys come up with it in court and prosecute him.
He doesn't have immunity as a senator.
To the beat of my knowledge, a former governor who is a senator is in jail now.
Politics / Re: Saraki: Why I Want To Be President - Rule Of Law, Fairness & Justice by Bibors(m): 7:18pm On Sep 10, 2018
dyangprof:



Because he's a chameleon and somehow lack faithfulness leadership styles to control a nation.

Ordinary National Assembly is hard fa him to control well let alone of a country

And Saraki can neva win primary election

While I understand your outbursts, you didn't substantiate your accusations with a single fact.

What makes him a chameleon?
How has he been unfaithful in leadership styles?
How is the National Assembly hard for him to control?

I will like to learn from you.

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