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MinorityOpinion:My fellow commenters don't take this man serious. He's not even Igbo. He wants to paint the narrative that Igbos are chest beaters thereby drawing insults and criticisms from other tribes. Do not quote him. He's an unrepentant tribal warlord I repeat, cease fire. 1 Like |
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ORIAYO70:Instead of condemning the rape cases, you are here fighting tribal wars. Shame on you 2 Likes |
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Nice development but they should also make the vote counting electronic and phase out manual vote counting, as that has always been the main avenue ballot snatchers have used to disrupt elections. It should be done in such a way, that once an electorate thumb prints on the logo of his preferred political party which will be displayed on a monitor, the vote is electronically counted and recorded and can be viewed in real time from the portal. Before anyone says this is too taking or complex, this is what is done in South Africa, Votes cast are electronically counted and displayed in real time on a giant monitor for all to see. 50 Likes 1 Share |
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LaboPolitics:Good for you |
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ezenwajosh:My point is that, it would be easier and more beneficial to us to Restructure Nigeria than for Biafra to secede peacefully from Nigeria( unless you wan to do it by force which will lead to another war we aren't ready for). Let's petition our senators and house of reps for them to call for the restructuring of Nigeria. If they don't we RECALL them. Failure to do this and Nigeria and SE in particular will never PROGRESS even in 100 years. |
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LaboPolitics:I'M IGBO!. You can go through my posts |
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nokatakata:Haha You are very right. Our governors and senate representatives are not left out. It's even worse when we consider that they are our own and very close to us. For example, my Senator, was given 213m to impact the youth, which he embezzled. Nigeria needs more than just a president, we need a system that produces competent leaders in all the levels of government. Restructuring will ensure this, because they won't be able to give us the usual excuses that there is no money or that Abuja has not sent money. . Restructuring will make us more equipped to hold our leaders accountable RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA NOW |
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ezenwajosh:That was 1967 and under a military government. Today, we all, including south west and South South can fight for the restructuring of Nigeria. Its either we kill ourselves for Nigeria than Nigeria kills us |
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Bkayyy:I will like to know why you think restructuring Nigeria is such a bad idea instead of calling me an imposter. |
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Apawicked:Pls go through my post again, and this time don't read to comment, but to understand |
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kingzizzy:GBAM. RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA NOW |
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cybernaut:We have better chances restructuring Nigeria than " going our separate ways". RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA NOW. |
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dignity33:Restructuring will be more beneficial to us than Igbo president. And so you know, no president alone( whether Igbo it not) can restructure Nigeria singlehandedly. Restructuring involves changing the constitution and that can only be done by law makers. |
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Mo3891: SE is not in a good shape right now but I believe with restructuring most state governments will be more serious and we the people will be more effective in keeping them accountable BTW SE has some resources she can get by if Nigeria is Restructured. Eg Enugu can use its coal to generate electricity which she can sell to neighboring states and also export to other African countries Imo can use its crude oil to develop Anambra, the centre of trade, and auto dealership can generate IGR through taxes and exports of goods Ebonyi has vast arable lands suitable for commercial mechanised agriculture Abia also has huge potentials for trade and manufacturing and also agriculture Simply put, we will get by. Now,stop making excuses and let's Restructure Nigeria |
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Igbos should shift their focus from occupying power by 2023 or joining Kanu in Biafra and rather focus on Restructuring Nigeria to True federalism I will try to make my points brief and straight to the point 1) Who Has Presidency Helped: We all know the region that has produced the most presidents( I am talking of ndi "Burn" to Rule). Producing presidents gas never been of benefit to any region. We as a people do not really need presidency to succeed. If Nigeria is good it will be for us all and if it's bad, it will also be bad for us all. 2) We can't reap where we didn't sow: I can see some Igbos Demanding presidency from APC. This is highly ridiculous as I don't see the need to demand favours unashamedly from a party we never supported or voted for. I don't think it's wise for us to feel entitled to anything from APC. 3) Do we( Igbo) have competent people in APC: Ok, let's imagine for a minute that APC decides to zone Presidency to SE. Do we have competent leaders who will deliver from here that are in APC. We have none as Amaechi, Uzor Kalu, Uzodimma and Rochas have all proven to be kleptomaniacs with our commonwealth. We have no competent Igbo in APC 4) What guarantee for we have that an Igbo President will develop Nigeria: Yes, how do we know that an Igbo president won't be as clueless and corrupt as he's predecessors? All these are salient points which prove that Igbo Presidency isn't what we need to develop as a people. This leads us to the question, what do we then need? WE NEED RESTRUCTURING Yes, we need to restructure our country. As it is now, nothing is working, funds are being mismanaged, oppression and repression has been the order of the day and gross leadership incompetence has become a norm. WE NEED TO RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA TO TRUE FEDERALISM FOR US TO EXPERIENCE DESIRE PROGRESS We as a people need to advocate for the Restructuring of Nigeria and this means that we must advocate for the implementation of the following: 1) Nigeria should be restructured, so each state will control its resources as well as revenue. This will ensure that the semi- autonomous states grow at the pace 2) The system of leadership in Nigeria should be changed to that of a LOOSE FEDERAL STRUCTURE, where the powers of the federal government will be grossly reduced to economy, printing currency, defence if the country from external aggression and international relations 3) Lawmakers should NOT be allowed to deliver projects awarded to their constituency. Rather a construction company such as Julius Berger will be take over the construction and delivering of projects. 4) States should have the power to engage in any interstate infrastructure such as Roads, railways or electricity schemes 5) Electricity generation, transmission and distribution should be the responsibility of state governments 6) The salary of every member of House of Representatives should be the Minimum wage multiplied by 10, while the base salary of every senator should be Minimum wage multiplied by 13 7) The requirement for our leaders( particularly Law makers ) should be raised higher and be made available to only educated and enlightened people that must have contributed possitively individually to thier community. When these laws are created, there won't be need for political and tribal squabbles for leadership as each state will be left to develop at their own pace. Also, it won't matter which political party or person gets hold of the presidential seat as they won't be able to hamper the development going on in other regions |
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Youngext:I'm afraid, you haven't sir. I will ask again, you said the cost of raising a bird through artificial method is #930, I will like to know the cost of raising a bird through organic method? cc: EMMAACHILE' |
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EJanni:Who your birthday epp JK. Happy Birthday Love |
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BlueBanana:@Youngext Still waiting for your response bro |
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rottennaija:What's the need of building electric cars in Nigeria where there is no electricity. 1 Like |
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LadySarah: Much better. I enjoy your Igbo Nwanyi oma |
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LadySarah:You could have made this point better by writing this whole post in Igbo Just saying 1 Like |
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Youngext:Wow, that would really offset money spent on the medications. I was hoping you would give a figure, 'cause you said in your previous posts, that the cost of raising per chick under synthetic method was #930, I was thinking you would give a specific amount on that of organic Thanks once again, you are very knowledgeable |
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Ilaumoh:Pull him down syndrome The biggest disease plaguing the Black man. Stop wishing another evil. 2 Likes |
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Blackking98:Airpeace is a private aviation company which has no affiliations with the governments of South East. Stop with the ethnic squabbles |
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Blackking98:Again, Be wise! |
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Ilaumoh:I least expected this from you. You're one of those here stoking the fires o tribalism. Desist from this ignoble act |
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Blackking98:Stop defending mediocrity. I know you will complain if it was the president that built such a building for APC with Tax payers money Love for your state should not make you defend the corrupt practices going on there Be wise 1 Like |
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Youngext:Thanks for this wonderful thread of yours, it is truly inspiring. I have been hearing of this organic method for some time but I have been skeptical Please, I will like to know the cost of raising a bird with organic method compares with synthetic. Once again, thanks for this grate thread and more power to your elbow |
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