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PoliticsRe: I’m Ready To Be VP If I See Someone Who Will Perform Better, Says Peter Obi by Bsquare1111(m): 7:46pm On Sep 13, 2024
DevilsEqual:
cheesy

In life, we all pray to Move forward but this one wey Pity Giiriingoory dey do now, Man wan move from 2023 Presidential Candidate to 2027 VP Candidate

No be backward be that cheesy


This means even the Obidient group, actually have a bigger belief than Obi himself. They said hes the best in Nigeria but Obi just said it here than there are better people than him


is this the Unstable clown you want Bright minds to vote for ?cheesy
Suffering from Psychological issue 😷
Foreign AffairsRe: U.S Warns Putin: 'Stop Talking About Our Elections' (Photos) by Bsquare1111(m): 8:26pm On Sep 06, 2024
illicit:
He wants Trump to win...
He is using tactical strategy to confused America voters
PoliticsRe: Fuel Hike: "Lord Forgive Me For I Have Sinned" - Man Begs For Castigating GEJ by Bsquare1111(m): 7:57am On Sep 04, 2024
Lizzysamuel:
Lord forgive me for i have sinned 😂😭

Yusuf Dauran
We don't value what we have until we lose
PoliticsRe: You Can’t Contest For President Under PDP In 2027 – Bode George Tells Atiku by Bsquare1111(m): 8:59pm On Aug 28, 2024
kestolove95:
https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/28/you-cant-contest-president-under-pdp-in-2027-bode-george-tells-atiku/?utm_source=operamini&utm_medium=feednews&utm_campaign=operamini_feednews
A very good time for Atiku to retired from Nigeria politics grin grin grin
Let someone with single tenure left like GEJ contest with Jagaban then anybody who win service for the remaining 2027/2031 ticket🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️
TravelRe: Update On Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Project (Video, Pictures) by Bsquare1111(m): 8:43am On Aug 28, 2024
Estello:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh9hFfaXRuA?si=IhfbthEQJuZe3Qhj

Construction has progressed beyond Landmark and now at New Horizon 2 estate

HiTech is also building from Eleko towards VI and it’s one of the fastest projects to be done in Nigeria
Tinubu Administration is Lagos centered agenda, show with come to play on his second tenure in office.
☠️☠️☠️
PoliticsRe: Africa’s Poverty Not An Act Of God — Obasanjo by Bsquare1111(m): 9:06pm On Aug 27, 2024
Morbeta11:
He said, “We have everything needed to create wealth. No one will do it for us. We must do it ourselves. If we don’t act, we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
OBJ always 💞💯
PoliticsRe: Change Humanitarian Affairs Min To Social Security Agency - Nwoko Tells Tinubu by Bsquare1111(m): 8:52pm On Aug 27, 2024
Naijadaily:
Shedding light on those he considered vulnerable, Sen Nwoko said: “When we speak of the vulnerable, we must recognise them for who they truly are: our elderly who have served this country, now left without the security of a pension; our disabled who are daily fighting for a life of dignity in a society that overlooks their needs; our widows and orphans, left without a breadwinner and struggling to survive; the unemployed who seek work but find only closed doors; and those who have suffered unimaginable loss—whether through accidents, violence, or abandonment—and are now forgotten by the system that should protect them.
The leadership of this country needs to create a living breath for the vulnerable populate
PoliticsRe: Tinubu: Overfed Father Of Starving Children By Farooq A. Kperogi by Bsquare1111(m): 5:28pm On Aug 25, 2024
Racoon:
President Tinubu overfed father of starving children.
I never voted for him that is all I have right now to console myself with. 🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️
PoliticsRe: I’d Love To Return To Prison, I Will Still Spray Money – Bobrisky by Bsquare1111(m): 4:51pm On Aug 25, 2024
adenigga:

No be Juju be that
🤣🤣🤣
PoliticsRe: Kenneth Okonkwo Slams Tinubu For Acquiring Presidential Jet Amid Hardship by Bsquare1111(m): 8:55pm On Aug 20, 2024
flokii:
The jet is not PBAT's personal property, he'll leave it for the next president after 8yrs when he completes his tenure.. wailers should shut da fvck ip.
DEY PLAY

What kind of insensitive talk is that? huh
FoodRe: How Much Is A Tuber Of Yam In Your Area ? by Bsquare1111(m): 8:23pm On Aug 20, 2024
Shomek:
How much is a tuber of yam in your area ?
Yam cost oo
As BAT campaign promise I focus on Cassava(agbado) so I don't know the actual price of yam in market embarassed embarassed embarassed
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Attack Enugu College, Kidnap 5 Students by Bsquare1111(m): 8:22am On Aug 19, 2024
Dapromzy333:
https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/19/interview-senators-monthly-pay-there-should-be-sanctions-mbf-president-bitrus//
NewsINTERVIEW: Senators’ monthly pay: There should be sanctions – MBF President, Bitrus
President of Middle Belt Forum, MBF, Dr. Pogu Bitrus has weighed in on the controversy trailing the actual monthly salaries of the Nigerian senators, insisting that the upper legislative lawmakers should be sanctioned for collecting above what was fixed by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, an agency charged with the responsibility of determining the salaries of public servants in Nigeria.

In this interview with DAILY POST, he speaks on the recent nationwide hunger protest, and the call for Nigeria’s disintegration by a northern elder, Prof Ango Abdullahi, among other issues

The back and forth argument about the actual salaries of the senators has been raging for some days now. While the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, said each senator earns N1.06 million, a senator from Kano has said he earns N21 million monthly as a senator; what is your take on that?

The senators are defiant of what the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission has prescribed for them. It means they are in disobedience to the laws of the country that established the RMAFC, which fixes the salaries, allowances and emoluments of public servants in Nigeria.

The issue here is that we have a defiant national assembly that is operating as a country different from ours. They have to be sanctioned. It is up to the Nigerian people to rise and insist that what the RMAFC has fixed has to be complied with and whatever is necessary has to be done.

Unfortunately, our system of government is responsible for this kind of stupidity. We are running a system where we have a president that allows members of the national assembly to do whatever they feel like doing just because he wants to survive, and that is what has resulted in this.

And this brings us back to what we have been saying that the constitution we are operating is deficient and not good for this country. We need to go back to what is going to work for our common good where people in office will not continue to loot the country. I am not an advocate of a parliamentary system of government but because of what is happening, I believe that is a better system for us, and the checks and balances that are necessary have to be put in place before we get there.

I am, therefore, submitting that we should go back to the 1963 constitution, improve it with the 2014 confab report and come out with a good constitution that will serve Nigerians, so that such things will cease to happen. People are just struggling to go to the office to chop money, not to serve the people. Whatever has happened, it will be difficult to use a defective law system to keep a check on them or to sanction anybody at the moment, and all that boils down to the fact that we need a constitution that will work for all of us.

Although the counter subversion bill initiated by the Speaker of the House of Reps has been withdrawn, what was your reaction when the bill was presented and now that it has been withdrawn, what are your thoughts about the whole thing?

They have seen or realised that the bill is not good and they have seen the reactions and responses of Nigerians, so it has been withdrawn and since it has been withdrawn, let us allow the sleeping dog lie. The issue is that it is not good for Nigeria and Nigerians have spoken and they have seen reasons to withdraw it and they have done that.

Some Nigerians are praising the Speaker because we have had situations in the past where bills that were kicked against and resisted by Nigerians were passed and eventually became laws; what do you think?

If they are praising the Speaker for withdrawing the bill, they are just saying that we have a speaker who listens to his people. All we are saying is that that is the way things should happen. When something is deficient, bad and unacceptable, they should not do it because they are representing the people and that is it. But something which is bad and has been withdrawn, we should not waste our time talking about it.

The House of Representative Committees on Petroleum (Midstream and Downstream), has been enmeshed in allegations of financial misconduct, which has led to the dissolution of the joint committee by the Speaker. Some Nigerians are calling for the probe of the committee, do you agree with the call?

Any act of corruption should be probed and those involved sanctioned appropriately. What is killing us in this country is corruption. If you have been listening to Okoi Obono-Obla in his interviews, you will know that this country stinks to high heaven and it is because we are not yet a nation. When you have a nation; a people who work, think and build together, everything will work fine, but we have people who are not interested in the country because they don’t believe in it.

It is just a geographical expression as far as they are concerned; so when they have opportunity, they loot as much as they can because they feel they are taking away from something which they don’t subscribe to. So, the whole thing boils down to the constitution. Suppose, we are following what we had going by the 1963 constitution where the regions were generating their revenues and paying to the centre, will somebody from the Niger Delta want to steal from his own pocket? He will definitely not. But those people stealing either from the north or elsewhere feel they want to take their own share from this thing because they have no sense of belonging.

So, the problem is that we have a deficient system which we have to correct and we are praying that this president will have the guts to say let’s go back and start from there. And that constitution doesn’t require the national assembly to effect a change; a constituent assembly can just sit down and make the necessary changes and address the plurality of Nigeria using the 2014 confab report and then bring out a constitution that will help all of us, so that if I am in my place, I will not feel that I should steal my own thing. This is because I will generate the revenue from my place, pay into the federal purse what I need to pay and use our money for our development. This is what we are working for and this is what we are praying that the government does so that such miscreants who go about looting, stealing and engaging in all kinds of corrupt practices can be brought to book if they want to steal from their own pocket. It is because people don’t believe in Nigeria that they do what they are doing.

What lessons do you think that the government and Nigerians could learn from the recent nationwide hunger protest that lasted from August 1 to 10?

A protest is a protest; people are allowed to protest against anything that they think is not right. The unfortunate thing is that in the north, it went beyond protest into looting, arson and other destructive tendencies. And you ask yourself why it was so in the north. Is it that the north is more aggrieved than other parts of the country? That is one lesson we need to learn from the protest.

The issue here is yes, there are many things that we heard flying around that some people even went as far as trying to sponsor or have sponsored others to do one thing or the other with the intention of pulling down the government. That is quite unfortunate, but we have struggled to get thus far with our democracy. I was not a supporter of President Tinubu; I worked for Peter Obi but today, Tinubu is the president of Nigeria. There are many things that he has done or is doing which to me are good.

For example, it appears the security forces have some free hands and they are dealing with the insurgents and that is a very good thing. On the economic front, I believe he has made so many mistakes, maybe because he has a wrong team advising him or he is over ambitious into taking decisions that have brought us into these economic problems we are facing.

People can protest but when protests get into the kind of situation that we have seen, especially in places like Yobe and Jigawa where they burnt people’s houses, including spouses of politicians, it becomes worrisome. Yobe’s protests have not been reported as I saw it but it is one of the worst in terms of arson and burning of secretariats and other places. So, the lesson is that we should not allow protest to degenerate to this level anymore.

When people start complaining, let the government give a hearing ear and let us resolve things on the table and not allow people to go into a protest situation, because it will certainly be hijacked, and replacing the damaged property is not an easy thing. In Gombe State, the protest was more against the governor than against the president, and all sorts of things have happened. So, let us learn that we need to address situations through dialogue before they escalate into protests.

A notable northern elder, Prof Ango Adullahia in a recent interview suggested that it is time for ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria to look into the 1914 amalgamation charter and consider dissolving the union since various ethnic nationalities have not been able to achieve unity after over 100 years of being together; what is your take?

We have looked at the situation but our position as people of the Middle Belt is that we are not part of the north that he is advocating to break off. We are saying that as far as we are concerned, we are Nigerians and we will stay where we are. If they want to go, they are free to go. We are together because of the Indirect Rule.

But for the Indirect Rule, we would have been different entities. There is a map of 1910, which indicated areas that were neither occupied by the caliphate nor the sultanate of Borno; and they constitute the Middle Belt. So, we are saying that if they want to go, it is their business but we are Nigerians and we will stay here with other people who believe in this country. We have already responded to that earlier.

PoliticsRe: LG Election: Labour Party Secures Most Votes Without Candidate In Bauchi by Bsquare1111(m): 7:35am On Aug 19, 2024
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Reforms: Nightmarish Cases From Other Countries - Farooq Kperogi by Bsquare1111(m): 9:53am On Aug 17, 2024
Faiththatworks:
I believe Asiwaju did the best thing for Nigeria by removing the parallel exchange rate operated by the CBN and also the fuel subsidy.
Only President Jonathan attempted to remove the Fuel subsidy and some members of the opposition party used it as one of their campaign manifesto to remove him.
Whether we agree or disagree,the removal of fuel subsidy and unifying the exchange rate is enough to remove any government as seen by the hardship in Nigeria but I really really respect Asiwaju for refusing to back down and reintroduce those subsides.
There's hardship in Nigeria and no one should try to cover it up,my advice to Asiwaju is for him to find quick emergency fixes for the country.
I can testify the power situation is really improving, although I don't know if if the same in other parts of the country,this has helped cover up the fuel scarcity that has been lingering for almost a month.
Asiwaju must ensure whatever the Ministry of Power is doing is improved on.
Asiwaju must also order NNPCL to sell subsidize crude oil to Dangote for the next 6 months so he can deliver refined petrol,diesel, kerosene and Aviation fuel.
This will really help to reduce the pump price of these products and help Asiwaju look for more sustainable results in the months ahead.
Finally he must sack the parasitic element in NNPCL,those guys will never allow Nigeria function as far as they are importing refined fuel into Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria
DEY PLAY

The benefits of the hardship policy is to enrich the sociopolitical elites at the expenses of the poor, because like as it is right now Nigeria is going into the pit of hell with President Bola A. Tinubu Administrative policies.
BusinessRe: Meet 24 Nigerian Billionaires In Oil And Gas Industry by Bsquare1111(m): 9:13am On Aug 17, 2024
Ttalk:
Any name that doesn't include AARano is incomplete.

See how you packed Southerners there and conveniently ignoring northerners that controls the downstream
This was the very first name that come into my mind before I cross check the listed names.🤔
PoliticsRe: Tinubu a poor man, my house better than his Bourdillon house - VP Shettima by Bsquare1111(m): 1:31am On Aug 17, 2024
BLACK THUNDER THERE shocked
PoliticsRe: The Conspiracy Against Local Refining - Punch Editorial by Bsquare1111(m): 1:18pm On Aug 15, 2024
When the persons at the top in charge is benefiting from corruption and the local refineries is here to block their means of looting public fund and someone else is reasoning that they will approve it grin grin grin
Christianity EtcRe: Verydarkman Takes Pastor Jeremiah's Healing Products To NAFDAC To File Petition. by Bsquare1111(m): 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2024
sreamsense:
To him now, he is doing guy not knowing he is working curses upon himself and unborn generation thinking he is mocking him. He wants to use the man of God to get public star. No respect for elders, no fear of God and no respect for any authority. What do you want to get by spoiling and bringing someone else down? If he is not of God, leave him for God to weigh His work and reward him himself. Judgement is of God, he will reward everybody one day according to their deeds
Brainwashed fellow dey play
undecided undecided
PoliticsRe: O’tega Ogra Vs Bayo Onanuga: On President Tinubu’s Video On Social Media by Bsquare1111(m): 3:26pm On Aug 08, 2024
lightwind:
Anybody you see on social media and on Nairaland forum na Sore loser for your eyes. Especially when the person criticizes Tinubus Government.

So people from wealthy families or wealthy people no de Nairaland forum again ?

How can a rich wealthy individual still be a LOSER ?

abeg explain to me
shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: O’tega Ogra Vs Bayo Onanuga: On President Tinubu’s Video On Social Media by Bsquare1111(m): 3:22pm On Aug 08, 2024
Salewa97:
This is just a minor squabble among aides, nothing to worry about.

Tinubu is focused on delivering for Nigerians, and that’s what matters.

People should understand that communication can sometimes be mismanaged, but the president’s vision remains clear.

Let’s not lose sight of the bigger picture; unity is key!
Ogbeni Dey Play

THAT MAN IS TOTALLY CONFUSED
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Whatsapp Group For Seyi Makinde's Presidential Ambition In 2027 Launched by Bsquare1111(m): 3:07pm On Aug 08, 2024
SadiqBabaSani:
Yoruba on the two major tickets
 grin  grin grin
PoliticsRe: No Matter How Long You Protest, I’ll Remove Subsidy - Tinubu (2022) by Bsquare1111(m): 9:34am On Aug 08, 2024
trutharena:
Tinubu is a man of his word, standing firm on his commitment to reform. The future is bright with this kind of leadership!
DEY PLAY

After his First tenure then we will see weather he is a man or a woman because "if you don't like it go to court will never happen again in 2027"
Northerners Voters matters grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: No Matter How Long You Protest, I’ll Remove Subsidy - Tinubu (2022) by Bsquare1111(m): 9:16am On Aug 08, 2024
Padipadi:
That's the mistake of this govt. We are enduring but politicians aren't enduring.
And some persons will keep on supporting the nonsense ideology of Nigeria politicians
PoliticsRe: No Matter How Long You Protest, I’ll Remove Subsidy - Tinubu (2022) by Bsquare1111(m): 9:05am On Aug 08, 2024
FamilyRe: Everyday Costs You 100k In Abuja As A Married Man by Bsquare1111(m): 8:53pm On Aug 07, 2024
jaeyking:
shocked
Take away from Bashir

On a serious note
Things are fucking hard

Family planning should be on a very high now

It's not easy
Dey play

Preeq&Toto no get sense
People keep on reproducing careless in my vicinity
Economy hard but e no hard for everyone side oh
PoliticsRe: Kaduna Protesters Storm Street In Large Number Despite Curfew (Photo) by Bsquare1111(m): 8:37pm On Aug 07, 2024
trutharena:
These protesters clearly have no respect for the law. It's like they believe they are above the curfew, causing chaos and endangering innocent lives.
Curfew can't restricted a hungry Man because a hungry Man is a angry Man and a angry Man doesn't have respect for societal laws.
Focus point:Hunger protest undecided
PoliticsRe: Army Compensates Ismail Mohammed's Family With ₦300k by Bsquare1111(m): 8:24pm On Aug 07, 2024
CrimeRe: Thugs Attack Peaceful Protesters In Port Harcourt, Singer Sky B Among Victims by Bsquare1111(m): 8:17pm On Aug 07, 2024
EducationRe: Percentage Of Out Of School Children Per Zones In Nigeria by Bsquare1111(m): 8:10pm On Aug 07, 2024
PoliticsRe: Falana Warns Protesters Against Russian Flag, Clamour For Coup by Bsquare1111(m): 6:05pm On Aug 07, 2024
ngwaIgbo223:
Na you terrorist they dey reason Abi.
If you think say your blood dey hot I go soon change am for you, na me you call terrorist abi?
PoliticsRe: Delta Pays ₦‎130 Billion Out Of ₦‎465 Billion Inherited Debt by Bsquare1111(m): 5:47pm On Aug 07, 2024
mrvitalis:
[b]Why would u do that makes no sense unless interest is high like super high

130 billion can make Delta State University free for life I mean forever and also pay the school fees of all Delta indigenous people in any state or federal Universities across Nigeria

Yes I mean it

Lets say 13 billion is changed to dollar that's 81 million dollars

81 million dollars invested Into SMP500 gives minimum of 10% annually.. That's 8.1 million dollars

Like Norway Delta pass a law to only use 75% of profit and reinvest 25% that's 6 million dollars that's 9.7 billion

Delta State University today pays 85,000 as school fees... Let's assume they increase it to 150,000

Delta State University can't have more than 20,000 students but let's assume 25,000

25,000 X 150,000 =3.7 billion

9.7 - 3.7 we have 6 billion balances let's say we have another 25,000 Delta indigenous people schooling outside Delta State University

Say average of 200k school fees thats 5 billion

We would still have 1 billion change [/b]
You guys will never be satisfy with other men solution lipsrsealed undecided
PoliticsRe: PDP Suspends Former Benue Governor, Ortom by Bsquare1111(m): 5:41pm On Aug 07, 2024
MisterBanny:
His Excellency, Dr. Samuel Ortom AKA Ortomatic Failure and his cohorts have been suspended from the PDP for their involvement in anti-party activities.
Ortom, the self-acclaimed "Defender of the Benue Valley" will go down history as the worst Governor Benue ever had.
Small Small Wike sef go collect too grin

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