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Business / Re: Lady Goes Viral For Her Views About Billionaires & Other Societal Issues (video) by Buziness101: 3:29pm On Aug 30
My Observation

Firstly,
for insta blog to post the news means it has the potential of going viral

Lastly
Unfortunately what she's saying makes a lot of sense.

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Romance / Re: “I Need A Husband; I'm Tired Of Singleness, I'm 39 Years Old, Lady Cries Out by Buziness101: 9:53pm On Aug 07
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Romance / Re: Nigerian Ladies And Women Are Doing Yahoo Independently Now by Buziness101: 8:34pm On Jul 18
Codedruns, stripchat... Bigo. Etc

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Business / Please Advise Wisely by Buziness101: 6:25pm On Jul 14
A friend Got a Hospitality industry job... And received his offer letter after two weeks of commencing work.

His offer letter reads a monthly salary of 100k... But afterwards the company accountant now called him up one morning and told him verbally that his salary is now 80k. That oga said that they should deduct 20k from it.

As we speak he has received the 1st month salary of 80k... With no offer letter to counter the old one that reads 100k.

On this ground, does he have a case if he wish to seek redress in the court of law. And if so, what is he sueing for...

Lawyers in the House over to you...
Romance / Re: My Boyfriend No Dey Knack Me Well I Need Help by Buziness101: 4:52pm On Jul 05
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Politics / Re: How President Tinubu Is Restructuring Nigeria Silently by Buziness101: 11:55am On Jul 02
ivandragon:
How President Tinubu Is Restructuring Nigeria Silently (1)
IndependentJul 2, 2024 4:17 AM
Shell
It was the iconic Charles Darwin, who made the case that: “it is not the stron­gest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most re­sponsive to change.”

Nigerians may wake up one day soon to the reality that “our own dear native land” has been reformed in very profound ways without the usual debates associated with such change. This assertion is underscored by the fact that President Bola Tinubu seems to be responding to the desire for change in the manner that our country has operated since the military coup in 1966 ended our six-year-old democracy that began in 1960 when the British granted our country inde­pendence.

After being governed largely by the mil­itary since the unfortunate 1966 interreg­num, which degenerated into a civil war that raged from 1967-70, followed by governance through elected civilians who have been applying the statutes books (1978, 1989, and 1999 constitutions of the Federal Republic of Nigeria) developed by the military and foisted on politicians, President Tinubu, hav­ing obtained the privilege through the ballot box to govern the nation since May 29, 2023, appears committed to restructuring Nigeria.

But he seems not to be doing so in the traditional way of a set-piece National Sov­ereign Conference such as the 2014 National Conference held during the watch of former President Goodluck Jonathan, which is the type Nigerians are familiar with.

Nevertheless, slowly but surely, Presi­dent Tinubu is engaging in the process of restructuring, relying on the legislative and judicial systems, respectively, whenever each of them is found to be more suitable for the purpose.


Tinubu
Perhaps, his apparent piecemeal restruc­turing initiative is driven/motivated by the fact that more often than not, the records from national conferences on governance systems that are supposed to move our coun­try forward, hardly get implemented but end up being shelved to gather dust after billions of naira must have been invested and a lot of man-hours expended by the wise men/ women assembled from across the country to fashion or more appropriately hammer out a system of government or leadership formu­la that is best suited to move our nation of multiple nationalities forward.

Clearly, Nigerians were uncomfortable with the parliamentary system practised by the United Kingdom, our former colonizer, that handed over their system to us when it granted our country independence in 1960. Hence the military coup of January 1966 and the counter-coup of June of the same year that ended the practice of the parliamentary system of governance.

It is striking that while Nigerian leaders were involved in adopting the parliamentary constitution bequeathed on us via several meetings between our elected political lead­ers and UK parliamentarians in Lancashire England before granting Nigeria indepen­dence 64 years ago, the 1999 constitution which is currently being used to govern our country is a product of purely military diktat.


Although, Nigeria is a multi-nation coun­try (with three major ethnic groups – Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa/Fulani) like the UK which is an amalgam of four nations – Wales, Ireland, Scotland, and England, and has been func­tioning well together since a parliamentary system of governance was established in the European country on 1st day of May 1707 when the parliament first met, Nigeria has after only six years of independence (1960- 66) dumped the parliamentary system and replaced it with the American presidential system in 1978.

Our country changed from a parliamenta­ry to a presidential governance system after a bitterly fought civil war for three years, heralding a series of military coups with the men in uniform toppling one another until democracy was restored in 1978, which was dovetailed by the crafting of a constitution by the military modeled after the United States of America system.

It may appear innocuous, but the rever­sion to the 1960 national anthem, “Nigeria We Hail Thee…” after jettisoning the ver­sion that had replaced it from 1978 “Arise Oh Compatriots…” on May 29, 2024, is a clear testament to the fact that President Tinubu is on a mission to overhaul Nigeria from the root to the trunk and the branches, albeit he is doing it piecemeal, hence not many people have noticed the silent evolution.

In fact, it would take a very keen observ­er to notice the political wheel of change turning slowly and steadily. But in my view, although I am aware some Nigerians may differ, the change of our national anthem from the former to the latter by the National Assembly is part of the restructuring of our country via the legislature in their normal course of work.

It aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of restructuring which he shared with se­lect members of the Yoruba intelligentsia during a visit to the National Leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, in Akure, Ondo State, South West Nigeria last Febru­ary.

Reportedly, in the course of the meeting, President Tinubu had assured his audience that he was aware of the need to restructure Nigeria but that a good foundation must be laid before restructuring so that it would stand the test of time. The national public­ity secretary of Afenifere, Jare Ajayi, who was part of the closed-door meeting, made the disclosure. “The President said that the structure he is trying to put in place in Ni­geria economically, socially, and politically would be such that it would bring Nigeria back to where it is supposed to be.”

Shortly after Tinubu’s reassurance to Yoruba elders on his commitment to re­structuring Nigeria, making him the second sitting president of Nigeria after Goodluck Jonathan to acknowledge the need to re­structure the nation, which is remarkably unusual as it would ultimately whittle down the power of the president, in April last year, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, a strong Tinu­bu supporter, raised the fear of the following consequences if Tinubu did not restructure Nigeria, “… even your economic policies will fail, your infrastructure and transformation will fail. We will just go back threading the same old spur.”

Although the restructuring started from day one when he made the proclamation: “subsidy is gone” during his inauguration on May 29, 2023, which is about a year ago, the subsequent policy pronouncements that President Bola Tinubu has made towards restructuring Nigeria for good have been positive and bold steps.

They include the initiative of securing lo­cal government autonomy from the strangle­hold of governors by suing them (governors) in court for a clear court ruling concerning the illegality of their not conducting local government elections, rather they appoint caretaker committees comprising people that, rather than being elected representa­tives of the people, are nothing but glorified Special Assistants or Sole Administrators, thereby usurping the role of men/women who are supposed to be elected by the masses.

Once that matter, which is currently pend­ing, is resolved in the law court (the Supreme Court has reserved judgment), there would no longer be ambiguities through which there had been contraventions of the law as it would become grounds for impeachment of any governor in breach.

Another aspect that President Tinubu has commenced setting up the framework for restructuring is central policing, which has been in practice since it replaced local polic­ing with native police that is the nucleus of the Nigeria Police Force, as it is known today.

This means that like our political system, which has changed from parliamentary to presidential and is subject to another change, policing has also changed from local polic­ing in the colonial days to the centralized policing currently in practice and about to be reversed to the old system like the national anthem which recently got reversed.

Preparatory to adopting a state policing structure, of which Nigeria remains the only country amongst 25 in the world still operat­ing federal policing systems, Mr. President has set up a committee with the 36 state gov­ernors to achieve the mandate of devolving the central policing system in Nigeria to the states in conformity with the practice in the United States of America, Australia, Germa­ny, and Sweden.

Currently, the Federal Government keeps 52.68 percent of all incomes in Nigeria. Some pundits are making the case that no matter how difficult, President Tinubu should let go of some of the 52.68%. That would certainly happen if the state policing initiative of Mr. President becomes a reality.

That line of reasoning is validated by the reality that it would be required that some funding currently going to the Federal Gov­ernment be allocated to the states to support state police as soon as the current central police is rejigged with less power.

Put succinctly, perhaps the NPF would be reverting to the way it was in the pre-inde­pendence days with provincial police taking charge of managing local crimes and the NPF only getting involved if the crime was committed across state boundaries, which was the prevailing order of things.

The third silent restructuring sign on the horizon is the ongoing negotiations between organized labor and the Federal Government on the national minimum wage.

By the time it concludes, the identified aberrations in the National Minimum Wage Act 2019, which imposes a uniform minimum income for workers nationwide (a law that some of us have argued breach­es the principle of true federalism which guarantees a reasonable level of autonomy of each of the federating units) may likely be reversed to allow each state to negotiate the minimum wage that it can afford to pay depending on the state’s capacity and ability.

If such a likely scenario were to manifest as a product of the intensive engagements between organized labor and the Federal Government, it would require the parlia­ment to amend the National Minimum Wage Act 2019 in the manner that the National An­them Act 2024 was amended as part of the activities marking the first anniversary of the incumbent administration on May 29, this year.

https://independent.ng/how-president-tinubu-is-restructuring-nigeria-silently-1/?utm_source=&utm_medium=%5Btwitter%5D



You are simply mad.... Thunder fire you dia... Idiot

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Phones / Re: ‎ SOLD by Buziness101: 7:42pm On Jun 27
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Romance / Re: My Fiancee Ask Me To Slow Things Down - I don't know what to do by Buziness101: 6:20pm On Jun 24
Once they start sounding that way... Just know that she's started seeing someone else.... Do your findings and thank me later. I'm also a victim of " Let's Slow Things Down "

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Romance / Re: Black American Woman Abandoned In Lagos by Buziness101: 4:28pm On Jun 10
TheTravelingOne:
I gave up everything I own and moved here from the states to marry my Nigerian man and build a new life with him. We were long distance for 2 years and I’ve now lived here 2.5 years. We’ve been on/off/on/off most of the time I’ve lived here.
Now finally, we had a come to Jesus with each other and decided to marry, relocate to South Africa and apply for him to live in the US. He left going to SA, saying he’s coming back in 3 weeks. 3 weeks has now turned to 3 months. & now, yesterday he told me he’s not coming back. He said he’s not marrying me and I should marry his eldest brother if I want to marry.
So now I sit here in SHOCK….
I honestly don’t know what to do. His family is also shocked.
While he’s there, a few weeks ago, I caught him with a girl on IG, which he denies.
We’ve had our ups and downs but I honestly never thought he would outright abandon me in Nigeria while he goes to another country. What kind of person does this
I’m still trying to pick myself up off the floor.

& before you say scam. I felt like I knew him since being together for 4 years, I believe he truly loved me but something happened since he went to SA. Maybe the girl I found him with or maybe he just decided he doesn’t want me after all. And that’s fine but this isn’t the way you leave someone, abandoning them in Nigeria.
Luckily for me, his family is supportive and helpful.
Otherwise I’d be 100% lost.
I’m just venting because honestly I’m in shock & hurting.

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Food / Re: People Can’t Afford To Buy One Tuber Of Yam Again! (Pics) by Buziness101: 10:25am On Jun 05
chatinent:
Actually, right from time, these kinds of yams exist and sometimes it's because the other yam was spoilt or sth else.

You are mad... Idiot

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Romance / Re: How To Avoid Contacting Hiv During Sex. by Buziness101: 5:29pm On Jun 03
Poster which one you de sef... Na u say make we no suck puci... Na you still come back to tell us that it's ok to suck puci....

Easy o... Be like you love sex too much
Politics / Re: Tinubu, Shettima Spend ₦‎8.64 Billion On Travel Expenses In Three Months by Buziness101: 4:19pm On Jun 02
Chinkoalhaji34:
As a loyal supporter of Tinubus government, I believe these trips will bring positive outcomes for Nigeria and should be given a chance to do so.

Are you not very mad in the head... Idiot

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Politics / Re: Tinubu's Silence And Unreported Achievements - Tunde Rahman by Buziness101: 8:25am On Jun 02
DeLaRue:
In terms of originality of thinking, this is the most capable government since OBJ's administration.

Some of the policies and programs being delivered by this government are superior to anything we have had for a long time.

Now, they need to bring down inflation drastically so that cost of living becomes bearable. That's going to be a tough one particularly in the short term.



Capable hand kee you dia, Idiot

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Properties / 4 Bedroom Bungalow Uncompleted On One Plot by Buziness101: 6:05pm On May 22
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Politics / Re: 1.6m Nigerians Applied For Consumer Credit Scheme - MD by Buziness101: 3:09pm On May 15
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Romance / Re: How Can I Go Back To My Husband? by Buziness101: 1:24pm On Apr 16
From your previous posts... Its obvious you love sex too much... And your likes can't live with one man... So please leave the young man alone and continue on your sex spree
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Politics / Re: Tinubu Visits Nigerian Troops In Guinea-bissau Reassures Desire For Global Peace by Buziness101: 4:20pm On Jul 09, 2023
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Technology Market / Re: Military Grade Satellite Phone $2000 by Buziness101: 2:07pm On May 28, 2023
Hope you blindfolded kidnappers first before posting this....
Politics / Re: This Is Not Big Brother Naija: INEC, APC, Tinubu Oppose Live Proceedings by Buziness101: 10:52am On May 19, 2023
What I don't understand is why INEC is taking sides with APC and Tinubu

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Politics / Re: BREAKING: 2023 Presidential Election Needs To Be Cancelled – Labour Party Protes by Buziness101: 8:01pm On May 16, 2023
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Celebrities / Re: Policeman Slapped By Seun Kuti Is In 'Coma' - Police by Buziness101: 3:22pm On May 16, 2023
grin

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Politics / Re: Shettima Rejects Akpabio, Says South East Can Produce Competent Senate President by Buziness101: 5:13pm On May 15, 2023
THE HAND WRITING IS ALREADY ON THE WALL... THEY KEEP ON MARGINALIZING THE IGBOS WITH EVERY OPPORTUNITY THEY GET.... IGBOS WAKE UP !! IT'S TIME TO GO HOME... LET US SPEAK WITH ONE VOICE.... BIAFRA MUST COME !!

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