SusanOpeyemi: It is already late. Nigeria, especially southern Nigeria is gone. Soludo started it but it is already late. Gone are the days when integrity and hardwork was the yardstick. Now everyone, I mean everyone is worshipping money, no matter the source. All thanks to APC for weaponizing poverty. People are worshipping money just to see food to eat. Nigeria has been on a downward spiral morally since 2015.
Solution started the problem or the solution
Don't let poor use of English put you into trouble.
Nna2025: A guy here advised civil servants, I think thats my direction..have been doing a lot of research lately, so it's not as bad as we think.
It's also a good business folks, Someone loaned 2M, used his Mercedes as collateral and submitted a deed for absolute sale. Not really bad folks, just have a remediation process. Would be trying out this civil servants next week, thanks to to you mate ....
But try and get license oo, if that's possible, because lots of Nigerians are very tricky
kerriman: Please don't go into borrowing in Nigeria . You will regret it please . Invest your money into something meaningful. You can invest in real estate or keke Business with 10m in real estate you will get 4.5m yearly . In keke invest 7.2m you will get 4m in 15months .with borrowing you always be at the Police station or court hiring lawyers up and Down. The real estate this is my 3year and keke l'm a year old
How do you make 4.5m yearly in real estate with 10m?
ibechris: I have been into lending for the past 13yrs.
U will never regret it one bit.
I started with my saved allawee and some change I was able to save during my university yrs that is about 300k then. That amount has grossed more than 200million naira.
Lend with sense and don't bring up emotion.
When u start doing well,pls buy land,shops and resell for profit.
That is pure diversification. Set aside some money for security of ur home or family up keep.
Good luck and we can link up if u want additional advice.
zero8zero: A foreign group that sit in their office without being in the field with the military who are facing the war, wants me to believe their c0ck and bull stories over the credible figures of our gallant military. But watch and see how some unpatriotic elements asslick amnesty international, these elements would quickly condemn amnesty international when they release figures and condemn the genocide of Isreal war crimes in Gaza. But will believe amnesty international against their own country, talking about white slaves mentality. God bless the Nigerian Military, God bless Nigeria.
Go and sit down, ye ye
This æssl!ck!ng, sycöphant will believe this same Amnesty International if it reports about how IPOB massacres 10million people tomorrow.
WizardOfNG: Yes. Exactly as you "were lied to". That is why you now have a regional development commission the SE has begged for like forever yet Tinubu has now delivered that, within 2 years in power, whereas others before him ignored you lot and even announced you "dot in a circle".
Like I will always say about you lot, a man can give you one of his kidneys so you live. Yet that will not stop you hating that man because of where he hals from or envy of him and his people.
Please listen to Mark Okoye below, chairman of SEDC, first and foremost, before moving into the subject matter of the plans of SEDC, appreciating Tinubu for delivering what the SE has clamoured for over 54 years and non heeded the pleas of the region.
Continue hating Tinubu because he is 'blocking' emergence of Igbo President yet forgetting the Pseudo Igbo President you all backed vehemently, and still do today, did not deliver such. I.e GEJ. God will judge us all.
augustine77: A Response to 'Nigeria: Mounting Death Toll and Looming Humanitarian Crisis,'
By Tersoo Chiahemen
Amid Unchecked Attacks by Armed Groups' Amnesty International has once again set off alarm bells with a sensationalist report claiming that over 10,000 people have been killed by bandits and armed groups in Northern Nigeria since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office two years ago. With dramatic headlines like “Bandits Sacked 672 Villages and Killed Over 10,000 under Tinubu,” Amnesty has managed to attract widespread media attention but very little scrutiny. And, scrutiny is what this report sorely needs. The report purports that 6,896 people were killed in Benue and 2,630 in Plateau, representing over 98% of the deaths it attributes to the entire country. This is not just improbable—it is inflammatory and potentially dangerous. By exaggerating fatalities in two ethnically and religiously sensitive states, the report risks exacerbating tensions and deepening divisions.
This kind of data distortion is not merely sloppy, it is reckless. Contrary to Amnesty’s inflated and unverified claims, data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), a globally respected and methodologically sound organization tells a starkly different story. ACLED, which uses daily, source-based data collection methods and maintains onground presence, reports that total fatalities in Benue and Plateau from 2023 to 2025 stand at 2,132: - Benue: 497 (2023), 650 (2024), 155 (2025) - Plateau: 401 (2023), 320 (2024), 109 (2025) (Source: ACLED Data for Nigeria, 2023–2025) These figures show a downward trend, not a bloodbath. One must ask: how did Amnesty arrive at numbers nearly five times higher than those from ACLED? What sources did it use? Were those sources independently verified? Were the deaths categorized by cause criminality, conflict, accidents, or natural causes? The report answers none of these vital questions, revealing a glaring lack of transparency and rigour.
Amnesty International was once a beacon of rigorous research and moral clarity in the fight for global human rights. But if this report is any indication, the organization has traded professionalism for propaganda. In Nigeria, Amnesty now increasingly appears ill-equipped to grasp the complexity of local dynamics. Instead of nuanced analysis, it offers politically charged headlines, armchair activism, and shallow statistics. To suggest that the Nigerian government is “doing little beyond media statements” is a baseless smear. The Tinubu administration has deployed strategic military operations, invested in community-led security architecture, and prioritized disarmament and peacebuilding in volatile regions. Yes, challenges persist, especially in rural and border areas, but the blanket assertion of state inaction is both inaccurate and unfair.
The question must now be asked: Is Amnesty International still committed to truth and justice in Nigeria, or has it become a tool for sensationalism and soft-power coercion? Its latest report bereft of methodological clarity, inflated in its numbers, and dangerously divisive in its conclusions demands a response not just from the Nigerian government but from the international community and Amnesty’s own leadership. Amnesty should immediately subject this report to independent audit and publicly release its sources and methodologies. It should engage with credible data institutions like ACLED and Nigerian civil society actors to support it in doing a proper and professionally grounded job. More importantly, it must ask itself whether it still has the moral and analytical capacity to do the work it claims to champion. Until then, we are left with a troubling truth: Amnesty’s report is not a wake-up call—it is a work of fiction. And one that does more harm than good.
*Chiahemen lives in Gboko
It's a shame that this counter write-up was made by someone from Benue State, a place where Tilumbu's failure in the areas of security and protection of Nigerians are so glaring.
helinues: The rate of governance neglection in North heh, only a Northern president would be the best to restructure Nigeria.
No way a southern president would restructure Nigeria without affecting North biggerly. It would look like deliberate marginalization
Only northern president who must have considered the way forward in making north to catch up with others and perhaps the rest of the world can restructure Nigeria. North is vast but just few areas are developed.
Any serious candidate from north contesting in 2031 should make that his campaign slogan, he would receive reasonable votes from.the south
Not Tilumbu again as we were lied to Nawaoo! You hypöcr!tes keep shifting the goalposts
SoftSport: It’s good to hear they want to use tractors instead of tanks, thanks to president Tinubu for trying to bring more peace and farming to the people.