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WizardOfNG:When your argument begins with insults and ends with divine intervention, it's clear that logic took no part in the journey. You accuse others of “obtuse worship,” yet defend a man whose legacy is built on narcotics trafficking, certificate forgery, identity theft, propaganda, and plunder. If that’s your standard for intellectual superiority, then the bar isn’t just low, it’s underground. As for being "delivered," perhaps it's not us who need saving, but those who have mistaken political loyalty for personal identity. May that higher power you invoked show you the difference |
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WizardOfNG:When substance is lacking, insults become the refuge of Agbadoos. If your only response to reasoned critique is name-calling and chest-thumping, then you've already lost the argument. I don’t expect everyone to agree, but at the very least, try to engage with ideas not just emotion. Support whoever you like, but don’t confuse blind loyalty with strength. It’s not “bringing it on” if all you bring is noise. |
One thing that is glaringly evident about the Tinubu administration is its apparent lack of interest in combating corruption and respect for the rule of law It would be unreasonable to expect an individual who, for over two decades, diverted public funds by establishing a conduit between the Lagos State Treasury and his personal interests, to now lead a genuine anti-corruption campaign. Such an expectation defies logic. It may be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for the Tinubu regime to sincerely address corruption and respect the law |
WizardOfNG:Typical Tinubu supporter behavior: Accuse others of being "emotional" while typing three long paragraphs soaked in projection, tribal bitterness, and shaky confidence masked as bravado. Let’s not pretend Tinubu’s politics isn’t built on the worst kind of cards, tribal bigotry, Emi-lokan tribál and ethnic bîtter politics, and buccaneering power-grabbing, all wrapped in that infamous “grab it, snatch it, and run with it” Gestapo-style desperation. The kind you'd expect from a drug lord, not a statesman. His entire campaign wasn’t about competence, vision, or policy. It was rooted in Emilokan arrogance: the delusion that it’s simply “his turn.” And now, when people rightfully call out the broken state of the country since he assumed office, you cry “gang-up”?. And let’s stop pretending Tinubu supporters don’t throw daily tantrums anytime Atiku, Obi, or even El-Rufai make a comment on national issues especially when it’s Peter Obi. You lot are constantly online, attacking entire tribes, labeling anyone with a different opinion as an “enemy,” and flooding threads with propaganda yet never showing a shred of self-awareness. Say what you want about GEJ, but he never built his politics on tribal or ethnic bigotry, nor did he use it to excuse failure. So if your Jagaban is truly that powerful, why are you all still this triggered by mere Nairaland comments? Deep down, you know what we all see: Tinubu is a failed president, hiding behind lies, falsehoods, and propaganda to mask a woeful tenure. That’s why you’re always here, foaming at the mouth instead of debating with facts. No amount of chest-thumping can cover up a weak, bitter, ethnically divisive brand of politics that’s dragging this country backward. |
Tinubu was part and parcel of that gang. In fact, he emptied the Lagos treasury in the gang up against Goodluck Jonathan. |
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dederocs:It’s always revealing when people mistake critique of leadership for bitterness. Lagos is not a fiefdom, it’s a part of Nigeria, funded by federal allocations, contributions from millions who live and work there, and the labour of people you casually insult as “refugees.” The idea that only Tinubu “built” Lagos is both historically inaccurate and intellectually lazy. A lie from the pit of hell. Lagos thrived long before his tenure and continues to grow largely because of the resilience of its people, not because of backdoor deals and cronies collecting opaque taxes through entities like Alpha Beta. As for Eko Atlantic, if development doesn’t come with inclusivity, transparency, and dignity for all, then it’s not development, it’s displacement. You can’t build luxury enclaves next to flooded slums and call that progress. That’s not a city that works for everyone; it’s a monument to inequality. Blaming “outsiders” for Lagos’ problems is not only divisive but dangerous. Nigerians have the right to live and work anywhere in their country. This isn’t about state rivalry, it’s about demanding better governance wherever you are. If criticism makes you uncomfortable, maybe it's because deep down, you know it's valid. You said you won’t respond again. That’s fine. Silence is sometimes the only option when facts start getting in the way of propaganda. |
shortgun:Typical Agbero way |
dederocs:Lagos was already Nigeria’s commercial capital before Tinubu became governor he didn’t build it from sand. Yes, IGR increased, but let’s not pretend Alpha Beta and opaque revenue collection deals weren’t part of that story. If Eko Atlantic is your crown jewel, congratulations on a billionaire bubble surrounded by flooded slums. Tinubu’s legacy is loud PR, not transparent governance. Leadership isn’t about building wealth for cronies; it’s about lifting people, Nigerians in general |
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Tjra:If the ground rents are ‘peanuts’, why’s your hero Wike throwing tantrums like a landlord with a cane? Nobody burns down a house over peanuts unless the goal was never the ground rent, just raw power and petty vendettas. |
The chickens have come home to roost. Buratai was a former Army Chief, he had the chance to take the fight to these insurgents and end it once and for all, but he didn’t. Now, the same threat he failed to crush is knocking at his own door. |
dederocs:By that logic, Tinubu should’ve turned Lagos into a flawless utopia before dreaming of leading Nigeria. Or Buhari should’ve transformed Daura into Dubai. Leadership isn’t about fixing your hometown first, it’s about vision, competence, and a clean track record, which Obi has more of than most. Obi isn’t some tribal chief; he’s a national leader. You are just mad his integrity makes your ‘city boy’ look like a glorified landlord |
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Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has expressed disappointment that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, led by President Bola Tinubu was more obsessed with unprecedented early campaigns, defections to its fold and other maneuvers for re-election in 2027, than addressing the security challenges and other existential problems confronting the nation.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/acf-blasts-tinubu-for-prioritising-2027-campaign-over-national-issues/
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dederocs:The irony of a Tinubu supporter asking for 'workings' is wild. The same man you claim 'built Lagos from scratch' has had two years to build Nigeria and what do we have? Record inflation, a collapsed currency, mass poverty, and insecurity on steroids. Now Nigeria holds the shameful title of the country with the highest number of malnourished children, overtaking war-torn Sudan. So before you ask why Obi didn’t turn Anambra into Dubai, maybe ask why Tinubu turned Nigeria into a humanitarian crisis. Charity begins at home, right? Start by fixing your Jagaban’s disastrous report card before grading others. |
Ahead of the 2027 elections, the Director-General of the Tinubu Support Group, TSG, Dr. Umar Tanko Yakasai, has said that there is no cause for alarm over the assemblage of opposition coalition being tinkered with by some political leaders to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027, saying it will not see the light of day. Dr. Yakasai also said Nigerians will not trust the coalition because of their antecedents. Speaking to journalists in Abuja at the weekend, Yakasai dismissed talks of Nigeria becoming a one-party state because of the gale of defections to Tinubu’s ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, noting that some of the party’s members have also defected to the opposition as allowed by democracy and constitutional freedom of association. Dr. Yakasai said the politicians forming a coalition against the President are distrusted by Nigerians because they failed in the past when given the opportunity to govern the country as they instead created a mess that Tinubu is now trying to clear and put Nigeria on a path of development. According to him: “In Nigeria, we have seen that after every election, the losers tend to cry the loudest even when they performed abysmally when given the opportunity to serve the people. What the APC has come to do is clear the mess of past misgovernance by the Peoples Democratic Party for 16 years. “You can remember that it was in this country that $16 billion meant for power infrastructure went missing; it was in this country that we had the Halliburton scandal for which an American senator was jailed, but collaborators in Nigeria have not faced the law. “So APC has come to correct these things done by PDP. Most of them who held sway since 1999 — and I know them well, performed badly and now that President Tinubu has come to rectify their misgovernance, instead of supporting him, they are the ones forming a coalition to try and take power again after Nigerians have driven them out. “We know their antecedents, and they are just a coalition with an interest in becoming President. It is easy for coalitions to meet because of their interests, but when it comes time to agree, they will naturally disagree because that is in their character. In any case, when the coalition meets, many of its members have been moving into APC in droves. “So, seeing the coalition of opposition being gradually depleted, you wonder if you should have sleepless nights. And I believe Nigerians will not believe what these leaders are saying because they know their true colours as they do not intend to govern for the interests of the masses. I do not think whatever they are doing should worry us”, Yakasai said. Highlighting Tinubu’s achievements since he assumed office in 2023, Yakasai, who supervises scores of other support groups with millions of members across the country, declared that “the first major achievement of this administration is to do away with the unsustainable fuel subsidy that became a monster consuming resources, billions of Naira, that would have been used for national development but ended up in the pockets of a few individuals. “The second thing is that streamlining of the parallel foreign exchange market, which hitherto saw a few connected persons doing round-tripping — getting foreign currency from the Central Bank and instead of using it for manufacturing or industry, they go and sell to forex dealers in the black market. “So, these two major measures which President Tinubu took in May 2023 when he assumed office, put a brake to the destruction of Nigeria’s economic system.” On what Nigerians should expect from the Tiinubu administration in the remaining first term, he said: “They should exercise patience and continue to support President Tinubu. I can guarantee them that by the time the various policies take full effect, Nigerians will have a lot of benefits in terms of road network, health infrastructure, education, security, and significant improvement in the economy. “Also, you can’t start reforms and stop them midway, some of them require continuity for them to fully mature. Nigerians should remember that even other presidential candidates had equally promised to remove the petrol subsidy, but the problem is that they would not have managed the consequences as professionally as President Tinubu is doing. “So, Nigerians should be patient and In sha Allah, there will be more progress and it is only when you guarantee continuity that you will see full results and manifest success in next two years; moreso when President Bola Tinubu comes back for a second term. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/opposition-coalition-will-collapse-tanko-yakasai/ |
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blamingthedevil:Isn’t it better than lying on national TV about commissioning 30km of coastal road, when the actual length commissioned was just 17.4km? |
This is the same Dada Olusegun who said despicable things about Tinubu until he was called to "come and eat." |
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Ikaeniyan0:You’re throwing around bets and flexing like a road inspector, but all that noise doesn’t change the facts. Nobody needs to gamble half a million to confirm that what was commissioned, according to the contractor, and actual verifiable images, not propaganda isn’t 30km. You claim you’ve “driven on it,” but can’t provide a single credible source beyond your steering wheel. That’s not proof, that’s just online vibes. Keep your bet; this isn’t Bet9ja. I’m dealing in facts, not fantasy. |
Look at how they’re using the lives of the people of Benue State to play politics and trade blame. Wicked people |
Ikaeniyan0:You’re throwing around kilometer numbers without proof, but even the FG’s official statements don’t back your ‘completed’ fairytales. Not even the contractor, on the day of commissioning, claimed 30km was done. Don’t mistake sand-filling for construction, even beach resorts do that before building anything meaningful. You say the Nairalander you quoted was arguing ‘foolishly’ based on a blogger, but you’re parroting inflated progress like you're on payroll. This isn’t about loyalty; it’s about honesty. If this project was really flying, they wouldn’t need propaganda to hype it. Show us asphalt, tarred roads, not sand piles. |
amaridigital:You admit Nigeria’s economy has been declining for decades, yet you're defending the man who promised “Renewed Hope” but delivered deeper hardship. Saying things were bad in the ’90s isn’t an excuse for why they’re catastrophic under Tinubu. Hope isn’t measured by Dangote’s press statements, it’s measured by how much a Nigerian can afford after a day, a week or month of honest work. It’s measured by how safe people feel on highways, on their farms, and in their homes. If you truly believe the politicians are selfish and the system is broken, then why defend the one holding the wheel as we crash further? Pick a side, you’re either fed up with the rot, or you’re just singing loud for crumbs. |
richmond500:Suddenly, it's now Fubara? I thought you all said the Obidients cheered him to his downfall. I thought you said he was ungrateful and wanted to bite the finger that fed him. Now suddenly, he's the most humble politician? Honestly, you and confusion are inseparable twins.
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Adblg0610:What have we truly gained under the APC? We've slipped to fourth place among Africa's largest economies and may fall even further, with countries like Morocco, Kenya, Ethiopia, Angola, and even our West African neighbor, Ghana, reportedly close behind and poised to overtake us. We've become the poverty capital of the world, and Nigeria now has the highest number of malnourished children globally surpassing even war-torn countries like Sudan. The harsh reality is this: even the worst of the PDP era is obviously better than the best we've seen under the APC. To deny this is to ignore the obvious or worse, to be complicit in the nation’s decline. |
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