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Our patrimony is about to be shared to cronies. The idea of opening bids is to make it legit and acceptable. |
Jokers |
Op, you for say st. Shetima |
valkaka:Keep hallucinating and deluding self it comes with what you sniff. But honestly I'd like to taste it. It sure will chase this cold away. |
Nigeria is a theatre of jokes. It has remained a joke. We have been on auto reverse since we declared independence in 1960. Till we go back to what we were before this evil British contraption. We will keep buying time and selling jokes to ourselves. Misquoted indeed. I still have the video of the Kaduna declaration in my phone. Mind you, they never annulled their declaration as Buhari returned but SUSPENDED IT. jokers |
This country has been on auto reverse since 1960. Sad truth we fail to acknowledge |
People just wake up with no permutations and scheme design posters. Nawa |
Their way |
He is fit to represent British interest |
Ekwensu don drink beer |
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Kazim88:and no spoon |
Internet never forgets |
Voices are rising to speak. Nigeria has not improved since 1960 till date and may never be in another 60 years. We pretend all is well but all is not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7rB1lE5oTI |
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HumorMe:cite examples of democratic countries where its done if it does not bother on national security. take it or leave it. APC government can't handle the insults they recieve daily on social media. no thanks to clueless heads arround the goverment. when Garba Shehu told Nigerians that Rats have taken over presidents office, was he expecting Nigerians to clap for all of them that manned that building when the president was away? Rodents in the office of the president is an info that must not filter out but because of ineptitude and and share cluelessness. it trends for 3 days now. Buhari went to Germany and said women belong to kitchen in a country where their chancellor is a woman. more Insults are coming ..tell them to get ready to arrest all of us for continuosly embarrasing all of us. |
Last week An american told Donald Trump fcck you direct to his twitter handle. While they were reacting to his response to the white supremacists. A lot more comments insulted the president. Just visit the comments under trumps twitter handle and see unimaginable insults. The president is not bothered. Every day since Trump took over there are protesters and comic pictures of Trump. Police accompany the protesters. In Nigeria they descend on you and we say Nascent democracy. democracy indeed. Our own has major problems to face but has told military to leave the myriads of problems facing us and monitor comments that are anti government and anti security. Buhari should thread with caution. Amnesty international have their eyes on Buhari and his military. He will soon loose all the credibility he think he enjoys
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sick. He is still sick |
This speech speaks volume and UN will excavate it and implement in Nigeria when the time is right https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiflxlLloYM |
Someone should please help me ask Buhari. If unity or a union is not negotiable, why did he divorce his first wife. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable is the most Dumb statement of this century. |
Like a master talking to his subjects. Unity of Nigeria is negotiable. Very negotiable. Someone should please help me ask Buhari. If unity or a union is not negotiable, why did he divorce his first wife. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable is the most Dumb statement of this century. |
Nicely crafted Someone should please help me ask Buhari. If unity or a union is not negotiable, why did he divorce his first wife. The unity of Nigeria is not negotiable is the most Dumb statement of this century. |
Mr President, Sir, This open letter is necessitated by issues of urgent national importance not unconnected with your 3 minute recorded broadcast to Nigerians this morning where you stated that Nigeria's unity is settled and not negotiable. Mr President, Sir, I wasn't exactly born with a talent for political correctness so I like to assume your permission to pay you the courtesy of being blunt. First, I want to register my displeasure that you, a mere servant and employee of the Nigerian people, could derisively address your employers and the same people paying your salaries even when you are hardly at work, as "my dear citizens" instead of "my fellow citizens". That derisive opening line in your speech lend more credence to an already established fact which is that you are an arrogant victim of messiah complex who sees his people, not as his employers whose wishes he must harken to, but as lesser mortals and slaves who are his to do as he pleases. Even Emperor Nero didn't address Romans in that condescending manner. Mr president sir, we are not your citizens. We are not even just your fellow citizens! We are your employers! We are your boss! We pay your bill. We feed you, Mr president. Talk to us with some respect! Mr president, when you told us how you discussed with Ojukwu in 2003 and agreed that Nigeria's unity is non negotiable, what exactly did you think the reference to the late Biafra strong man would achieve? Did you think that line would magically address all the institutionalized grave injustices in the system which you've made worse with your open display of tribal bigotry, vindictiveness, raw hatred for people from a particular section of the country and criminal disregard for the same constitution you swore to protect?? That you believe the unity of over 180 million people is something you, a Fulani man and Ojukwu, an Igbo man, can sit in your small sitting room somewhere in your small village of Daura and conclusively discuss, says a whole lot about how much value you attach to the so called unity. As a free citizen of a free world and one of those paying your salaries, I find that statement criminally offensive and hopelessly disappointing. But even more disappointing is the fact that even after spending billions of our tax money and over 100 days treating an undisclosed ailment abroad, you seem not to have learnt anything from your numerous administrative blunders and trailer load of un-presidential utterances, actions and inactions which in most part, are responsible for the mess we are in today. Mr President sir, let me remind you that you, it was, not Nnamdi Kanu, who resuscitated and fuelled the current Biafra agitation. Even the activities of the Niger Delta militants were all birthed by your tact-less, bigoted, vindictive and mostly common-sensically bankrupt utterances and actions. And to prove that you are an unteachable ethnic jingoist with an iniquitious sense of national unity and an atrocitious sense of governance, all through your 3 minute address, You didn't tell your employers the kind of ailment that kept you away from your duty post for over 100 days and gulped billions of tax payers' money. You didn't announce measures to resuscitate the economy which your criminal ineptitude and analogue economic plans largely played a part in destroying. You didn't mention measures you plan on taking towards addressing the grievances of the secessionist groups even when you admitted some of their grievances are genuine. You didn't make any assurances towards calming freyed nerves considering the mood of the country. You didn't categorically condemn the series of terror your fulani brethren are visiting on Nigerians. Instead, you played it down as mere herdsmen/farmers clashes. You didn't even categorically condemn your siblings (Arewa Youths) for publicly threatening genocide on Igbos living in the North come October 1st, 2017. You did none of the above. Instead, You spent almost 50% of your broadcast threatening social media users and aggrieved citizens who are only asking you to treat them as equal stake-holders in the Nigeria project or allow them quit this oppressive union. The other 50% was wasted on tales about your meeting with Ojukwu where the duo of you supposedly decided on behalf of over 180 million of us that the unity of Nigeria is non negotiable. In a nutshell, you spent over 100 days abroad on medical tourism on tax payers' money against your campaign promises only to come back with nothing but a trailer-load of insult, derision and threats for the same citizens who paid and are still paying all your hospital bill and salaries even when you were hardly doing any job?? Quite frankly, Mr President, that speech would easily pass off as one hell of comedy except it was a tragedy. You've simply proven that you are a man far detached from reality. It would seem you are still stuck in 1985. Indeed, a leopard never changes its skin. Now, my dear president, as one of your employers, Iet me gift you with some piece of advise: First, Nigeria is not a nation unless we've all decided to adopt a very confused and lopsided understanding of the term, "nation". More importantly, our unity as a people is a farce. It doesn't exist. You cannot discuss the negotiability or non-negotiability of a unity that only exist in your imagination. How can there be unity when you, Mr President, went to a foreign land and publicly promised to discriminate against those who didn't vote you with your infamous 97%_5% speech? Where is the unity when you were busy gifting boko haram terrorists and the marauding herdsmen with a juicy amnesty package and military protection respectively at the exact time you were, and still are, visiting the unarmed Biafra agitators with festival of bullets? Most importantly, Mr President, mentioning "unity" and "non-negotiable" in the same sentence betrays a very poor appreciation of the queen's language. If it's unity, then the powers that bind the parties together must have been birthed through negotiations. In which case, any talk about the non-negotiability of such unity becomes the height of conscientious idiocy bothering on the fringes of lunacy. If it's unity that was a product of force, then it's no unity at all. Mr President sir, the clause "our unity is non-negotiable" is an Oxymoronic expression. You cannot threaten people of diverse cultural, religious and language background into nationhood!!!! Unity cannot be forced! On your threats to agitators, Mr President, you proved you lack basic understanding of what the issues are. It is not just the southeast that is aggrieved, both the south south, south west and even the North, your own region, are all aggrieved as examplified by the October 1st quit notice and threat of genocide against Igbos living in the North. Every section of the country is aggrieved. Rather than proving you are too bloodthirsty for dialogue, initiate a workable time-bound plan towards restructuring this country in such a way to enthrone justice, fairness, equity and merit. Restructure this British contraption now! Or, Watch the whole country collapse under the weight of its own internal contradictions. The fastest way of escalating an agitation is by trying to suppress it rather than addressing the issues that birthed it. Mr President, sir, I am not unaware of the fact that in the coming days, we are going to be witnessing more killing of the unarmed pro-Biafra agitators and series of arrests, abduction and incarceration targeted at social media users and your political opponents but I have a message for you, sir, just as we survived your brutality between 1984-1986, We Will Survive You! This, too, shall pass! I wish you exactly what you wish Nigerians. Love from Charles Ogbu. |
who originated hate speeches in Nigeria |
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Think about this. How else can Buhari prove that he has delivered nothing substantive on healthcare than for him to escape to London instead of getting teeatment from the hospitals he has spent billions on for the last 2 years? The hospital that Buhari trusted his life with in London wasn't built for the prime minister or for special dignitaries from a messed up 3rd world country. The hospital was built for mere citizens of the UK. Everyone in the UK can access the same quality of medical care that our President abandoned Nigeria to go enjoy. Yet none of the buffoons following him around could ask him why we can't have the same kinda hospitals in Nigeria. The best hospital that almighty Fashola or wonderful APC could show for 16years of rule in Lagos is LASUTH and it's one hopelessly substandard hospital by global standards. The question then is when will Nigerians start asking more from the politicians they idolize so much when the politicians themselves know that their best achievements in office ain't good enough for them? Nigeria is doomed to remain underdeveloped when a govt cannot equip just one hospital well enough to treat the president and an educated governor declares public holiday to welcome back a sick President. When it's still absolutely normal for thousands of educated, illiterate, intelligent and dumb Nigerians to go welcome the president at the airport with joy and pride after 103 days of vote-of-no-confidence on the healthcare system of the country by the same president. You just wonder if people think at all. As for development sha, let's hope we get there in the next century cos with this kinda of thinking, there is simply no hope for Nigeria |
Amajerry83:If you followed the May 30th seat at home order. Same will happen. Not even a fly will die. |
Think about this. How else can Buhari prove that he has delivered nothing substantive on healthcare than for him to escape to London instead of getting teeatment from the hospitals he has spent billions on for the last 2 years? The hospital that Buhari trusted his life with in London wasn't built for the prime minister or for special dignitaries from a messed up 3rd world country. The hospital was built for mere citizens of the UK. Everyone in the UK can access the same quality of medical care that our President abandoned Nigeria to go enjoy. Yet none of the buffoons following him around could ask him why we can't have the same kinda hospitals in Nigeria. The best hospital that almighty Fashola or wonderful APC could show for 16years of rule in Lagos is LASUTH and it's one hopelessly substandard hospital by global standards. The question then is when will Nigerians start asking more from the politicians they idolize so much when the politicians themselves know that their best achievements in office ain't good enough for them? Nigeria is doomed to remain underdeveloped when a govt cannot equip just one hospital well enough to treat the president and an educated governor declares public holiday to welcome back a sick President. When it's still absolutely normal for thousands of educated, illiterate, intelligent and dumb Nigerians to go welcome the president at the airport with joy and pride after 103 days of vote-of-no-confidence on the healthcare system of the country by the same president. You just wonder if people think at all. As for development sha, let's hope we get there in the next century cos with this kinda of thinking, there is simply no hope for Nigeria |
No now. This is extreme |
The speech is coming at a time when unpredictability thrives in the seat of power. PMB has only had one media chat since he took over. Every other national address has been on democracy day or independence day. How necessary is this address? What necessitated it? Will he officially reveal his medical records? What did his doctors tell him that may have led to his return and now this speech. Will you be surprised if he takes a bow and hands over to Osibanjo to face his health. What are your expectations for this unique national address |
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