Politics › Re: Yobe Youths Distance Themselves From Tinubu Solidarity Rally by Bobloco: 12:38pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
Racoon: Agbadorian bishops recruitment tactics ain't working this time around. Pain, despair, frustration and disenchantment have reset the brains of many people. 🤣🤣 |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Addressing Nigeria’s Decades Of Challenges — Tunji-Ojo by Bobloco: 8:55am On Jul 29, 2024 |
Ayoefa: Crying for Jonna more than Jonna. Another low IQ IPOB retard. Funded by Tinubu? Always making dumb asinine accusations without prove, just out of rumors and assumptions. STFU Because it's the truth They are asking for more time. The time they didn't give Goodluck Jonathan |
Politics › Re: Video, Tell Your Children There Will Be No Protest In Lagos, Tinubu's Daughter by Bobloco: 5:21am On Jul 29, 2024 |
Difrent: I didn't say GEJ WAS HEAD OF GOVERNMENT But as at 2012 he was already 3 years in government. How will you describe Shettima? He has been in government for the past year... Really! |
Politics › Re: Video, Tell Your Children There Will Be No Protest In Lagos, Tinubu's Daughter by Bobloco: 7:55pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Difrent: As at 2012, GEJ was already in power for more than 3 years Difrent, you don't need to tell barefaced lies falsehood and propaganda just to make your point. It's not necessary Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in on May 6 2010 following the death of president Yar Adua Between May 6 2010 to Jan 1 2012 when the subsidy protests sponsored, funded and organized by Tinubu broke out is approximately 19 months, 26 days. How can you say that 19 months, 26 days as more than 3 years. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Addressing Nigeria’s Decades Of Challenges — Tunji-Ojo by Bobloco: 7:35pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Thunder 🔥 tunji ojo
Did Tinubu and his allies give Goodluck Jonathan breathing space and allow him to solve decade-long challenges when he and his allies sponsored, funded, and organised protests and civil disobedience against his regime, even going as far as threatening to form a parallel government? |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Alex Otti Differ On August 1st Planned Protest (Photos) by Bobloco: 7:32pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
walefresh3: president Tinubu is tormenting your tribe ..hahahj Peter Obi a private citizen will continue to torment you till thy kingdom come |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Is Not A Man Of Integrity, No Longer My Friend - Kenneth Okonkwo by Bobloco: 6:52pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
[quote author=blacknp post=131191546][/quote]You are a clown |
Politics › Re: Governor Dapo Abiodun Booed At Babcock Convocation (Video) by Bobloco: 6:22pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Alex Otti Differ On August 1st Planned Protest (Photos) by Bobloco: 6:14pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
efighter: If you troop to the streets to disturb the peace, bullets will calm you down. It’s not a threat, it’s a warning Where will the bullets come from |
Politics › FG Battling A Serious Case Of Economic Illiteracy – Adewole Adebayo by Bobloco(op): 6:12pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Prince Adewole Adebayo was the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the 2023 presidential election. In this interview, he faulted the economic policies of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration, saying it took the wrong direction from the outset. Among other issues, he opined that the planned nationwide protests over the current economic hardship in Nigeria will not have any effect on the political landscape. See excerpts:
What is your take about the planned August 1 protest by Nigerians?
Basically, my attitude is that in a democracy, you have a right to express yourself, you have a right to express displeasure, you have a right to voice out your disagreement with government policy, you have a right to point out anything you think is unlawful or unconstitutional. Therefore that freedom of expression and association is there. However, it is not every right you have that you can exercise. My perspective is that you can protest but the quagmire that we have, goes beyond protesting. The quagmire we find ourselves in Nigeria is that the direction that the political class is taking Nigerians to is wrong and if we don’t change that direction, we will be taking turns to protest. Remember that a few years ago, the person who was protesting was Tinubu himself.
You said it is not every right you have, that you can express, does that include the right to protest?
When you have the opportunity to be in government and change the direction of your country, if you specialize in letting the wrong people take power all the time and you come after that to protest against them, I don’t think that is the most effective way to go about it. I think that the direction the ruling elite is taking the country now is wrong; what is happening are natural consequences of the policies. So, it is not a personal decision of one or two persons. It is a general direction and we contested these issues in the last election. We saw the direction that the policies that they have taken, the subsidy removal, the floating of the naira and so many other disinvestments in social services, the inability to manage inflation and money supply all that; these are the consequences. So, whether you are in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, USA, or wherever, once you allow these kinds of ideological errors to be dominant in your political space, you will get the same consequences and protest will not help you.
When you said letting wrong people in government, is it a case of the people allowing wrong people or the problem of poor elections or an undemocratic system that allows politicians to force themselves on the people?
It is a combination of all those. First of all, before you even do the election you start to get worried when you see the dominant issues. In a society that is mature in democracy, you don’t have elections in one year and within one year you start to protest against the same government. So, there is an error somewhere because these issues that are biting us now were the issues that were on the front burner in the last elections. So, what is happening now is a combination of poor ideological orientation in our political party organisation and in our choice of leadership. The ability to come to power without having the popular support, whether you come by way of election rigging, manipulation and all of that, is also part of it.
Are you implying that there were errors in the 2023 general elections?
Of course, I have said that on many occasions. There were errors, when we were raising alarm as to the dangerous tendencies of the dominant political parties, particularly about the things they said they were going to do. In a well articulated society, this kind of protest we are having now should have been held against that time when they were saying they were going to remove subsidies, float the currency and the things they are doing now. That was the time Nigerians should have rallied round and told them they would never taste that power but that was not what the majority did.
When you say that was not what the majority did, do you think that these majority you are now talking about understand their power?
I think there was a failure in communication and orientation and conscientization of the people because people were following politicians like celebrities. And politicians were not speaking to the needs of the people. Majority of Nigerians don’t have money, they don’t have jobs, they don’t have housing, they don’t have any saved income anywhere and they depend on social services and the value of the currency to be stable.
And when you had dangerous proposals brought by the APC that is now in government at the centre, the PDP or the LP, saying they were going to liberalise the economy, float the currency, remove subsidy, we told the people that these policies would put them on high jump and they will be in serious problem and whoever does the policies will get the same result. In 2012, even President Tinubu himself was on the street; it is very interesting that he is telling people not to go on the street now but he was on the street with former President Buhari and some other people and at that time, I told people not to listen to them because they too had the same problem. The problem we are facing is not about personality; the problem is about policy and this policy mix doesn’t work well for our country.
One of the presidential spokesmen, Mr Bayo Onanuga has said that the people who are saying that this government needs a change are committing treason. What’s your view on a movement that is seeking better governance?
While I respect everybody, I think it is a bit beneath dignity to respond to a presidential spokesperson. He is not even in government. So, if I am to speak, I will speak to what Tinubu himself says, or a minister of government like the Minister of Information, who has the responsibility to speak on behalf of the government.
But he speaks on behalf of the government
I don’t know how disciplined they are in that place. I didn’t win the election but I don’t think that is how to run a government; so I can’t comment on somebody who is of no rank, with due respect. I respect him but he is speaking above his rank. He is not the attorney general, he is not a lawyer; he doesn’t know what treason is all about. So he is just speaking. It will be indignity of the highest level for me having run at the highest level, to come here and speak about one spokesperson, maybe my spokesperson will speak about him. But, in reality, I am focusing more on what the president has to do because he is the one we elected. I am focusing more on what the national assembly has to do because they are the ones who appropriate our money. I am focusing more on what a minister who has gone through screening at the national assembly is talking about because that one is speaking for the government.
So, what is clear is that the government needs to understand that the policies that they have put in place are the reason people are in serious pain. And if people are expressing this pain, it is an opportunity for the government to try to change course, and in some of the areas that they have tried to change course quietly but they need to admit that one of the problems they are facing is that they sign up to this. Nigerians need to know that the political elite signed up to a charter of policies by going to Chatham House, Washington all those places. And these policies are not good for our economy. That is not how China, India, Brazil, Turkey and others developed; they can’t develop the country. So, the solution is to actually make sure that they don’t come to power any more.
Are you saying they are carrying out the mandate of people outside the shores in Nigeria?
Yes and even mandates that they do not understand clearly. If you study this government, there is a serious case of economic illiteracy. They are actually throwing away opportunities. They are fixing things that are not faulty, and they are actually leaving out the fundamental issues.
Can you give us one good example?
Yes, the first duty they owe Nigerians is the duty to stabilize the currency, and it is not about the value of the currency, because whether you value it up or devalue it, the case is that you must have a stable currency that can be a store value; they haven’t achieved that. You must be able to have fiscal discipline inside the government, which means you collect all the revenue that you need to collect and you are very thrifty in the management of the expenditure that you make; they are failing in that. You have to do serious monetary management to see that the money supplied is regulated in a manner in which you can achieve full employment; they haven’t been able to do that. You need to do social investment which means that you need to put more people to work. So, when you listen to them talk about so many things that they have done; when you listen to the Minister of Information, he is not talking statistics. He is not talking reality; he is only preaching to you that the president loves you, which we are not in doubt. But the question is, he is not saying we have created one million more jobs since we came and it is over one year now. In our last year’s budget, we projected 750,000 more jobs, and we have met the standard, he is not saying any of that. They need to govern and the problem they have is that they need to understand the economy of Nigeria and the policies they are implementing. Even though those are the policies they advertised, these policies are not good and if they don’t change them, there is no direction to change the country and no amount of protest can change anything. They must see that they change direction because where we are going is not good for our economy.
Mr Onanugua also accused the LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi, of being the mastermind of the planned protest, what are your views?
I am not an investigator but I know that when people are hungry, they don’t need the opinion of any party leader to tell them that they are hungry. When your house rent has gone up, I don’t think you need to listen to anybody that your house rent has gone up. The issue is that many of them still have animosity from last year’s election. They don’t know that elections are over. We have one country to govern now. Maybe we have to contest in the future but that future is still ahead. So we pray that all of us are alive to see the future. So, people should forget about the animosity of last year’s election and actually let’s listen to the issue. Even if somebody is your opponent and he has a good point, you have to take that point. You have to realize that the republic belongs to all of us and President Tinubu is in power. He needs to be tolerant about the opposition because he is the opposition general of Nigeria. He is the person who has spent many years stoking troubles in the opposition over time. This protest that people are doing now, he did his own in flamboyant ways against the same policies he is supporting now.
Even at that time, I told people not to follow them because they were just deceiving people. But the key thing is that the 2023 elections and all the fallouts are the issues now; the issue now is that there are real statistics on the street. You can see living statistics of the people sliding into poverty, of unemployment rising, of people’s purchasing power disappearing, of industries shutting down and of infrastructure being too slow in delivery. These are the issues that no enemy, or opponent needs to talk about before people know about them.
So, are you saying that all the measures that the government has been taking don’t count?
No, they don’t count because they are facing the wrong direction. If you are in Abuja and you are supposed to pick up something in Kano, if you are flying to Lagos, you are wasting your time because you are taking the wrong direction. The economic plan that they have is going the wrong direction and you will see it because the tension that is going to be coming will start with those who are earning wages, then it goes to the middle class and then to small businesses. Very soon you will see your so-called business tycoon, the richest people in Africa start feeling it too. You are going to break down the economy. What we need to do is very basic, which is that we need to make social investments. And that is why I keep saying we should go to chapter 2 of the constitution because everything you need to do on the economy is there and if you are protesting, (and that is the point I am making) or organizing to bring about a government that is going to implement these good policies, that is worth doing. But if you are just protesting to get more palliatives, then you are wasting your time. In Kenya now, you can see that Ruto is back and he is bringing back his old ministers all over again. People are just speaking up and that is not how to do it. And in a country like Nigeria, where we have viable oppositions, we should at least find a way to kick out the status quo and try fresh people.
The protesters have listed about 14 conditions to be met before they can back down; do you think the demands are fair or are they unreasonable?
That is the shopping list of revolutionaries. Many of them are not things that the president can do by himself. I think when there is a protest; people come up with their own perspectives. The protesters are not the same people; so it is not as if they are sitting in one place planning it. They are different people with different agendas. Some are thinking of constitutional amendment; the national assembly is there to address that. Those who are talking of economic intervention are the people I am paying a bit more attention to, where for example people are practically starving, people can’t farm anymore because of insecurity and food prices are rising. And I can tell you I am not seeing this from second hand; it is in every sector because I am into agriculture and animal husbandry and I see how factor costs are rising. So, if the president can address those ones, fine. But another issue which has been the same issue we have been talking about in the country forever; if you want to raise those issues in our next election, maybe, you can use them to campaign because people believe in them. For example, I believe in the 1999 constitution because I know it can be improved upon. But there are people who don’t believe in it; those issues, Tinubu can’t do anything about them.
If you don’t think the planned protest will have any effect on the political landscape, what is your direct message to young Nigerians that are agitated and fed up with the system?
My advice is as follows: Take over power, don’t protest when the wrong people have power and you have the opportunities.
How do you take over power when it has been captured?
Power cannot be captured in a democracy where the majority doesn’t agree. What happened in 2023 was that the youths were like fans treating politicians like celebrities and following people without looking at their ideologies. What I am saying now is that the crisis on the ground, you can use it to protest but you can also use to organize the Nigerian people to say you can see now that all sides of the elite; those who were there before, those who protested against those that were there before who are now there, none of them has your interest at heart. So, you need to organize yourselves and organize political parties that are going to take power. So, you are not going to protest. For example, you protest against Tinubu in August and in October and November, you go and elect the same party in Edo and Ondo states; I don’t see any seriousness in all of that. I think that what we need to do is what was done by the Left in Brazil and what has been done in other places. You look at the evidence that these people don’t care about you and they don’t even know what they are doing in governance and use it to organize yourselves into a political movement and you raise people from the councillor level to chairmanship level and it is a long time work. https://dailytrust.com/tinubus-govt-battling-a-serious-case-of-economic-illiteracy-sdp-presidential-candidate/ |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Came To Steal, Kill & Destroy by Bobloco: 6:01pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: SIM Blocking: Telcos Trying To Sabotage Nationwide Protest – Senior Lawyer by Bobloco: 5:50pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Alex Otti Differ On August 1st Planned Protest (Photos) by Bobloco: 5:47pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
StJasper: Please get a good lawyer to enlighten you more. You actually need it more bro |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Peter Obi To Contest For Senate Seat In 2027 by Bobloco: 4:11pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
yarimo: Hehehe the agulu fraudster can never win any political office in anambra state You cannot even win ordinary class prefect |
Politics › Re: There Is No Need For August 1st Protest, Nigeria Is Better Than You Think by Bobloco: 4:09pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Vianna: Sheath your swords and give tinubu more time. Nigeria is far better than what you think. Did Tinubu and his allies give Goodluck Jonathan more time before they sponsored funded and organized protests and civil disobedience against the Goodluck Jonathan government even going as far as threatening to form a parallel government |
Politics › Re: VeryDarkMan Stages A Solo Protest In Abuja Before The Official Protest by Bobloco: 3:51pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: 'Warn your children against protest': Tinubu's daughter begs Lagos market women by Bobloco: 3:50pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
yarimo: he is planning to kill criminals Which means peaceful protesters are going to protests come August 1 |
Politics › Re: They Are Happy That Ifeanyi Uba Is Dead... by Bobloco: 3:21pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
nedu666: It is not a must to open thread. It's better to be silent and thought as wise than open your mouth and remove all doubts that you are dense Fact |
Politics › Re: They Are Happy That Ifeanyi Uba Is Dead... by Bobloco: 3:21pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
PortHarcourtcit: Oh my goodness, I've never seen people so delusional like the GBAJUE'S, they drank hero beer yesterday and they celebrated just because late senator Ifeanyi Uba is a supporter of one united Nigeria, and one of them wish himself dead just because i have my preferred party and a supporter of president TINUBU, and it keeps me wondering how one can hate his own just because of party affiliation... Despite the banters i always have here on Nairaland with unperturbedpota DatniggaDaz cyndypresh skooltynz and Bigyash, I'll never wish them bad... Let's love one another and we must not be enemies because we belong to different parties and idiologies... You are irredeemable |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Alex Otti Differ On August 1st Planned Protest (Photos) by Bobloco: 3:18pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
helinues: Toh
Alex Otti's opinion is superior than Peter Obi's own
Would Peter Obi have allowed a protest as a governor?
Make we no open the can worms oo Peter Obi will continue to torment you till eternity Tinubu as president doesn't want people to protests against his calamitous economic policies but he and his allies sponsored funded and organized protests and civil disobedience against the Goodluck Jonathan government even went as far as threatening to form a parallel government. I have said it before and I will say it again, it shall never be well with those who worked, supported and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime |
Politics › Re: 'Warn your children against protest': Tinubu's daughter begs Lagos market women by Bobloco: 3:11pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
yarimo: Obidients thieves won't like this advice stealing and distruction in the name of protest is the main agenda for them  Is her father planning to kill peaceful protesters |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi, Alex Otti Differ On August 1st Planned Protest (Photos) by Bobloco: 2:46pm On Jul 28, 2024*. Modified: 4:05pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Gov Alex Otti is wrong.
You don't need any sort of approval to engage in peace assembly or protest. It is a fundamental right |
Politics › Re: More Setback For Edo Pdp As Top Party Leader,others Decamp by Bobloco: 12:43pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
senatordave1: It will not.did it rub off on IMO? Imo state governor was seeking a re-elected and APC was the incumbent party. They are not the same |
Politics › Re: Meta Delete Facebook Account Of Rarara, After Praising Tinubu In New Song by Bobloco: 12:39pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Cindypresh: So tell us which rule he broke??
Posting the failure tinupoo alone should attract capital punishment, he's lucky he got only deleted account...I see any tinubu supporter at this point in time as a useless never-do-well person.🙄  |
Politics › Re: More Setback For Edo Pdp As Top Party Leader,others Decamp by Bobloco: 12:35pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
senatordave1: Edo people cannot reward the failure of obaseki.edo people will vote out pdp while Nigeria vote out tinubu.agreed? Unfortunately, Tinubu's calamitous regime is rubbing off on the Edo state election |
Politics › Re: Threathning Protesters Undermines President Tinubu's Legacy- Amnesty Intl. Says by Bobloco: 12:33pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Give Tinubu More Time - APC Chieftain Urges Protesters by Bobloco: 12:32pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
Salewa97: Tinubu needs time to implement his vision. Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither will our great nation be transformed overnight. Those protesting should channel their energy into constructive dialogue rather than disruption. The progress we seek requires patience and support for our leaders. Let's rally behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he steers the ship of state towards prosperity. Did Tinubu and his allies give Goodluck Jonathan more time when they sponsored, funded and organized protests and civil disobedience against the Goodluck Jonathan government even going as far as threatening to form a parallel government |
Politics › Re: Video, Tell Your Children There Will Be No Protest In Lagos, Tinubu's Daughter by Bobloco: 12:27pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
helinues: Don't ask me any further dumbo questions
We have passed the message already. No protest in South West. Let any stubborn flies make the attempt My questions are dumbo questions Well I will continue to say it that it shall never be well with those who worked, supported and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime |
Politics › Re: Video, Tell Your Children There Will Be No Protest In Lagos, Tinubu's Daughter by Bobloco: 12:23pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
helinues: The then opposition staged their protest and restricted it to their region.
Let the present opposition stage their protest in their region and restrict it there.
That should be easy to comprehend without any bugging So why did they stage the protests in the first instance. Why didn't they give Goodluck Jonathan government a minimum of three years they are now requesting from Nigerians |
Politics › Re: More Setback For Edo Pdp As Top Party Leader,others Decamp by Bobloco: 12:20pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
senatordave1: In a surprising turn of events, a Chieftain of the people democratic party (PDP) in Etsako East local government, Mr Paul Frank Aronokhale has announced his resignation from the party.
Paul Frank Aronokhale, who has served as both the Liaison Officer (LO) and Secretary to the Local Government (SLG) under the PDP platform, cited the ongoing crises rocking the party from the ward to the national level as the primary reason for his decision.
Aronokhale’s resignation has sent shockwaves through the local PDP ranks, with many party faithful expressing concern over the implications for the party’s future in the region. The Ward 8 chairman had been a prominent figure within the PDP, and his departure is seen as a significant blow to the party’s influence in Etsako East.
In his resignation letter, Aronokhale expressed his appreciation for the opportunities he had to serve the party, but ultimately felt that he could no longer remain a member given the turmoil engulfing the PDP. The letter has been widely circulated, sparking intense discussions among local political analysts and community members.
Mynd44 Nplfmod Seun Fergie001 Helinues Cajal Seanfer Casualobserver Highchief1 Isokiscool Chinjo2 Meum Oredopikin Bitterkola30 Lithiumite Indispensable85 Kedeojo Aswani Jorussia Theceaser Senatordave1, leave this resignation matter APC no go win Edo state Edo people cannot reward failure APC is failure personified |
Politics › Re: Video, Tell Your Children There Will Be No Protest In Lagos, Tinubu's Daughter by Bobloco: 12:16pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
helinues: Una don hear.
Carry your protest outside Lagos state, outside south West.
It's not only south West people that are saying they are not interested in the protest.
Respect is a reciprocal helinus, tell Iyaloja to explain to Nigerians why her father and his allies no allow Goodluck Jonathan to rule for 3 years before they sponsored, funded, and organised protests and civil disobedience against the Goodluck Jonathan government even went as far as threatening to form a parallel government? |
Politics › Re: There's Hunger In Barracks, We’re Selling Our Property - Soldiers Back Protest by Bobloco: 12:12pm On Jul 28, 2024 |
It has never been this bad
Tinubu is officially the worst president Nigeria has ever had. |