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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 3:13am On Sep 18, 2016
Even the type of building he builds in schools, tarring inner city roads and other public buildings tell you Obiano isn't at the same mental level as any Nigerian governor

PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 3:05am On Sep 18, 2016
Even the type of houses Obiano build for civil servants in his state, you will know he is a guy that means well.

PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 2:50am On Sep 18, 2016
aarressa:
Aregbe the shampion.... grin grin grin grin
You always see alegbe commissioning ghost projects. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Show me what he commissioned in this picture with a thousand people to share rice and amala to. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Always a very big slab, yet no building or roads in the vicinity to validate the commissioning.

Anyhow, una people prefer fake life and fake praise for dulllards in power.

In case you missed it, see what Obiano is doing in Anambra

PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 2:27am On Sep 18, 2016
aarressa:
How's this obiango's project?


You mean obingo commissioned anambra village fire service because anambra did not have one before obingo...?


Silly village lairs grin grin grin



Shame ni dey catch you losers ni grin grin grin
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Oga mi, How far ? grin grin grin grin

You have been posting Federal projects as Alegbe's projects. Even at that, they are ALL UNCOMPLETED after 8 long years.

Meanwhile the Obiano you sought to insult have been building both State and Federal roads in his state.

Even when your Oga in Aso Rock refused to do any road in his state.

Me i just dey wonder if you were drunk ob bitterleaf orijin to have picked to compare Osun to Anambra? Or did you seriously believe the voodoo statistics that Osun was richer than Anambra grin grin grin grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 11:00pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
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Make yourself useful by showing us obingo's projects in anambra.



Show us what obingo did with huge debt, loans, taxes and allocation..



You can troll and bark like bingo all you want, you are still lazy and incompetent to show us obingo's projects..
Bro,
I no get your time...lolz

Face your opponent.

Meanwhile enjoy your bashing. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 10:54pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
Let me know when you are done posting all your random and meaningless stolen internet pictures.



I can not wait to carpet bomb you losers with tons of Aregbe's pictures...



Aregbe the champion... grin grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

[size=13pt]Oga please stop smoking ugu! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Where are you going to find any other Alegbe's projects?

When he couldn't do anything except buy molue buses for 8 years? It is in a few days that he will perform wonder for you to post?? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 10:51pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
ok, I'll take it easy on the villagers, obviously they don't have anything to show for obingo since obingo did not do anything with anambra's huge debt, loan, taxes and allocations..




Next time, you losers need to think twice before challenging Ogbeni Aregbeshola.. grin grin




NEXT.... grin grin grin
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Oga,

Please Stop talking junk and post pictures. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
We will know who won after we examine all the projects. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Shebi you see posting many pictures and no time for tok-tok.

You have seen what is beyond you today.. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 10:42pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
I don taya for dis village rubbish, I need better challenger... grin grin




Who get liver? grin grin grin




Aregbe the champion... grin grin
[size=14pt]Baba,

I see you are getting ready to run. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Its amazing the is dropping pictures of Anambra right left and center, and all you can do is shout alegbe de shampion. looking for an escape route grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 10:12pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
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Not interested in your meaningless story, show us what obingo started and commissioned
[size=14pt]Bro, abeg no need to vex. grin

This is actually a very good exercise that a Nigerian governor in 2 years has achieved twice what another governor couldn't do in 8 years. I am educating myself on Obiano's activities. The man is definitely busy.

While your opponent is posting malls, Universities projects, agricultural revolution activities, bridges over major rivers, decent housing estates for workers etc etc, I am only waiting for you to recycle other angles of the same bus and elementary school with your grunt

"Alegbe the shampion" grin grin grin grin grin grin

I have already helped you to post the two projects below, so that you can find other meaningful projects alegbe did for 8 years grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
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PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 9:43pm On Sep 17, 2016
aarressa:
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Quit crying and show us obingos projects .... grin grin grin
Bro,
I don't need to join. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
The Anambra first son has already buried you. So why should i join? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Even you know that apart from buses Alabisola bought in his first term and the elementary school he built lately, he did practically nothing in Osun.
But Yoruba prefer to sing praises of evil leaders than hold them accountable.
PoliticsRe: Osun State Is Paying Full 18,000 Wage, But Anambra Can Not Pay Full 18,000 Wage. by cjrane: 9:37pm On Sep 17, 2016
[size=15pt]But Why only one picture of this single school building have been posted more than 100 times from foundation to painting.

Is this the only project Alabisola did for 8 years?
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PoliticsRe: Buhari To Sanction Aides Over President’s Plagiarism Of Obama’s Speech by cjrane: 1:52am On Sep 17, 2016
Opharhe:
Which kind national embarrassment be this huh angry
That is the new standard of people serving Nigeria today.

They cannot even write their own sppech without copying Obama or President of Brazil's speech. grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Innoson Motors Visit Joe Abah Who Raised Alarm About Their Products by cjrane: 10:00pm On Sep 15, 2016
deantimes:
A presidential aide, Dr. Joe Abah has been visited by Paul of Innoson Motors hours after he raised alarm on twitter condemning their product.


That's the power of social media.

See earlier thread where the alarm was raised >>>https://www.nairaland.com/3350563/joe-abah-complains-innoson-suv

In confirming that the company visited him, the presidential aide made some errors in the tweet, have you noticed?
[size=14pt]The hungry doctor just wants some freebies!
I have a Toyota Highlander now. The first Highlander i bought gave me so much trouble that i had to sell it and then went and bought another Highlander. The new one has not failed to start for even one day. I still drive that highlander till this day.
Should i then say that because the first Highlander gave me so much problems with my mechanics saying Highlander was a useless product of Toyota, i should get a visit from Toyota headquarters to fix my car free of charge?

If INNOSON continue this type of customer service, they will soon be out of business. Nigerians know how to exploit such unguarded kindness.
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PoliticsRe: When Is Tinubu Going To Be Probed? Check Out His Oriental Hotel: by cjrane: 11:36am On Sep 14, 2016
Get over it.
Tinubu is a member of APC and Buhari's close friend.

He will never be probed!
PoliticsRe: How The "Unseen Hands" Used Buhari To Bring Biafra--chuks Ikedigwe by cjrane: 10:38pm On Sep 13, 2016
[size=14pt]In the end, Buhari will go down in history as the man whose undiluted hatred for Igbo nation helped unite the disunity concerning the issue of Biafra. Buhari will help enlighten the most die hard Igbo believers of the "one Nigeria' about their folly.

In a way, buhari's hatred is actually God's will. God Win![/size]
PoliticsRe: Tell Your People To Forget About Biafra: Buhari Tells Igbo Corpers by cjrane: 10:32pm On Sep 13, 2016
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Even Buhari's reference of people whom he is supposed to be their President as "Your People" speaks volumes about how he views sections of Nigeria.

By the way, who has helped re-awaken the agitation for Biafra more than Buhari himself?

You call people 5% in their own country and exclude them through mass purges in the nation's armed force and civil service. Then you go a step further not only to exclude them from infrastructure budget of the country, but to cancel all the federal projects in their zone which pre-dated you, just because you hate them so much!

Yet, you want the same people to sing your praises after all your viciously malicious actions against them?

Oga, you are indeed a useless dulllard. Your senselessly wicked actions have elevated Biafra agitation from what used to be beer parlor talk of social misfits to a true inevitable alternative for your hated 5%.
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PoliticsRe: Gov'ment should try other hands i am not the only person Dr Ngozi on Aljazeera by cjrane: 12:26am On Sep 13, 2016
Cuntslayer:
Just look at the way she answered Ola of Flying Doctors what her three priorities would be with the economic recession.
She tossed the question aside but remarked that there were solutions in quickly getting d country back on track. Sort of sounding like the people currently in charge had no clue in resolving the debacle.
Okonjo Iweala is truly a great and widely respected in the world
[size=14pt]Truth be said.....

Nobody is in charge of Nigeria's economy.

Buhari has always thought to achieve economic prosperity, horde your dollars while you try to get other countries to foolishly buy your products..

The problem with his philosophy is that many countries take the concept of "Balance of trade" very very seriously

Infact,they will seek other customers once they know you have artificially tilted the table against them. Worst of it is restricting their repatriation of profits from Nigeria. Buhari's ignorance of modern trends in world trade really dealt a death blow to our economy.
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PoliticsRe: Man's Car Stuck At Flooded Owerri Tunnel, Blames Rochas Okorocha. Photos by cjrane: 10:08pm On Sep 12, 2016
Toluwani111:
Today news headlines

1. Missing eclipse: PDP calls for Buhari’s resignation

2. The past Administration is responsible for the missing eclipse, Lai Mohammed

3. EFCC traces missing eclipse to ex governor account.

4. Eclipse is not acceptable in Ekiti state, Governor Fayose

5. Missing Eclipse: Another move to Islamise Nigeria, Fani Kayode

6. CAN sends strong warning to presidency over missing eclipse

7. We are responsible for the missing eclipse- Niger Delta Avengers

8. Release our captured members and we will release the eclipse, Boko Haram tells Nigerian Army.

9. Government does not have constitutional right to withhold eclipse – Lawyers

10. Missing eclipse affected our performance at the Olympic games – sports Minister

11. Four arrest have been made over missing eclipse – Police

12. Presidency will not probe the missing eclipse – Adesina

13. Nigerians will experience monthly eclipse if we are voted in 2019- PDP

14. Sheriff and Markafi faction disagrees over missing eclipse

15. Dogara padded the missing eclipse in the budget – Jubrin

16. We left about 58 eclipse in the federation account, Okonjo Iweala replies APC

17. Missing Eclipse: I will speak at the appropriate time – Jonathan

18. PDP looted the eclipse for 16 years – Oshiomhole


Please Laugh it Out

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please tell your bullcrap to the severely imbecilic Nigerians.

Only fools will believe your tale about PDP.
ALL the criminals formely in PDP are now in APC Including ROCHAS!


Apart from Buhari, 99.9999% of APC members were former PDP polithifians. From Kwankwaso to Amaechi, Ngige,El-Rufai or Tambuwal to even Obasanjo or even irrelevant old ones such as Jim Nwobodo.The list is endless. All the biggest thieves in PDP are now APC chieftains!
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PoliticsRe: Which Region Is Suffering More From This Recession by cjrane: 9:53pm On Sep 12, 2016
[size=14pt]Typical Nigerian way of analyzing every issue-through TRIBALISM.

This is exactly how Buhari created recession in his futile bid to give foreign exchange only to Fulani business overlords. See the terrible price Nigeria is paying now for that disastrous economic policy.[/size]
PoliticsRe: Earthquake Hits Kwoi, Kaduna: State Government Calls For Calm by cjrane: 4:19pm On Sep 12, 2016
El Rufai is perhaps the most evil islamist in power today.

i wonder if he will treat all Kaduna citizens equally.
PoliticsRe: Have You Released Kabiru Sokoto? - HURIWA To Buhari by cjrane: 4:15pm On Sep 12, 2016
[size=14pt]Excellent News.

He should go and bomb more Christians and churches!

Afterall an islamist is finally in power.
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PoliticsRe: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane: 11:47am On Sep 12, 2016
OrlandoOwoh:
Hydro power is not built where there is no water, a natural resource. Refinery is not a natural resource but is used to refine a natural resource.
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Exactly!

Tomorrow, they will claim Kaduna refinery built with our money should pay them 13% derivation, while they should be repaying us the billions of dollars of our oil money sunk into that project.

Even though our Niger Delta oil money built almost 100% of all those projects they placed in the far north out of nepotism of northern Presidents & military Junta leaders, we are ready to donate them to the north so that they will be happy.

All we want is our God given freedom to control our land and resources.
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PoliticsRe: Israeli Investors To Storm South East,empower 20,000Youths igbo Mandate Congress by cjrane: 3:30am On Sep 12, 2016
Noneroone:
Afonjas this is how a city should lool like
You are inviting them to post Ibadan pictures here o! grin
PoliticsRe: Richest Local Governments In Nigeria by cjrane: 3:24am On Sep 12, 2016
[size=15pt]I don't believe this information is accurate. But i hope it is.

The problem however is the sheer NUMBER of LGAs in northern states.
Kano State for instance has 44 LGAs while Bayelsa has just 8. The average northern state no matter how much desert has taken over the entire place has at least 15 LGA created in the middle of the desert just to collect federal allocation.

So if Bayelsa's 8 LGAs are slightly richer (because they produce oil) than each Kano's LGA, by sheer numbers, Kano with 44 LGAs or Katsina with 34 LGAs still collects more than 500% greater allocation from the federation account on their LGAs alone than Bayelsa could ever hope for.
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PoliticsRe: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane:
SpicyJosBabe:
Pls take your lies to the thrash. As at the time the Kainji dam was built, oil was not yet the major means of income for Nigeria. The dam was built in the early 60's.
[size=13pt]My sister, please quit lying!!!

Kainji was built between 1964-1968 with OIL money.

Nigeria was established as an oil exporting country in 1958, two years after oil was discovered in Oloibiri in 1956.

Nigerian civil war started in 1966/67 as part of the issues Gowon loathed against Ojukwu was his belief Ojukwu wanted to control oil wealth from the East.

I won't be surprised history twisters like you will be back tomorrow to say Mambilla dam was not built with oil wealth because there was low oil price between 2014 to 2018 when it was built and expected to be completed.

The so called Hides and skin and Gold and columbite the north purportedly produced never contributed anything much to the federation account. In any case, other regions also had ceramics, Coal,Bitumen, etc which never really contributed much.

I always hear northerners saying they want regional control of resources and payment of taxes to the center as TRUE Federalism should be. Yet, in the same sentence they tell you the regions are corrupt and incompetent to manage the resources and it wouldn't make any difference if true or the fake federalism we now practice is enforced.

I is on record that corruption is more in the center (Federal Government) than the state governments. The WORST state government in Nigeria is less corrupt and performs better than the Federal government.- FACT !
Look at most of the infrastructure in every state capital today, they were built by the state governments! The Federal government is unable to maintain even federal roads, or hospitals and universities. Yet the federal government receives 56% of the federal allocation which is more than double the 25% shared to ALL states in the federation. So you can imagine the level of corruption at the federal level where they control more than twice what all the states combined get, yet there is nothing working in Nigeria.

The ONLY reason the northerners are so afraid of restructuring Nigeria and practicing TRUE FEDERALISM in to match our name as a FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA , is that northerners over the years artfully schemed out from contributing anything to the federation account, and yet used all sorts of lies to cheat the south by sharing the lion share of whatever is gotten from the south to Northern Nigeria using too many states their military juntas created for them as sharing units, and citing bogus population figures they also crafted as indices for sharing. That is why there is no peace in Nigeria, because the monkey has been working and the baboon has focused purely on how to scheme the structure of the federation to exclusively enjoy all the benefits of "One Nigeria" alone for a long time now.
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PoliticsRe: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane: 3:02am On Sep 11, 2016
somegirl1:
Could denotes probability. Dams contribute minimally to global warming.
In the ND, it is not a case of projections, it is the present situation.
It is not enough to clean up the oil spills. Does the government have plans to restore the ecosystem (assuming it isn't irreparable) and replenish the water with sea creatures?
Most of the ND depended primarily on fishing to live. That has been taken away from them and their region has not been developed to give them other means of livelihood.
If development was uniform across the country, there might not be the agitation for increased revenue allocation. It is unreasonable for revenue from a small section to be used to finance an entire country, concentrating on a few sections in other regions, while the region where the oil is extracted from is left damaged and impoverished.
Pretty much like Niger and Taraba states providing electricity to other states while being denied electricity.

I should add that if states/communities in which the dams are located decide to request some form of compensation from hydropower proceeds, they would be within their rights to do so.
In any case, the dam was built with 100% oil money from Niger Delta.
Infact, abooki should be re-paying back the billions of dollars used for Kainji dam as loan. Afterall if World Bank or IMF gave them the money, they would be paying back for that dam now.
PoliticsRe: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane: 6:03pm On Sep 10, 2016
SpicyJosBabe:
Ok, and if i may ask, which money was used in developing the oil and gas industries in the past? Was it the private money of Southernerns? No, it was the collective wealth of agriculture all Nigerians.

Talking about Abuja, do you know the sacrifice which the FCT indigenes paid? They lost their ancestral land and heritage forever. Its not as if the land was a complete virgin land. These people no longer have a lot of rights in their ancestral homeland, they can never become governors and worst of they dont produce ministers. Lets not go to that topic.
[size=15pt]Keep deceiving your self with the devil's lie that abooki paid for oil exploration with groundnut money. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Just in case you didn't know, in the 1960s each region paid 50% derivation on cocoa, Palm oil and groundnuts which were their chief export. Out of those funds, the FG paid for the first JOINT VENTURE with Shell to explore oil in Oloibiri areas. So in that case, palm oil and cocoa from Eastern and Western regions which contributed more to the federation account actually accounted more for the 50% the FG paid in joint venture. However, since the oil was discovered, it is the north that has enjoyed the lion share of the benefits of oil.

Speaking of Abuja, if you didn't have more to gain by putting the capital in the north, why didn't you make Enugu or Calabar or even Idah the capital of Nigeria instead of Abuja? These areas would have gladly taken compensation for their land used to build those shinning super structures in Abuja.

At no point in Nigeria's history had the north been richer than the south . Truth be told, the British brought Nigeria together because they wanted the wealth in the south to develop the north. This would not have been a problem if the north did not go a step further to not only give themselves the lion share of the resources of southerners, but also treat southern Nigeria as a conquered territory.

That is why the youths of the south are mobilizing for a war of freedom against the total domination and internal colonization by the north. This war will still happen, whether in 7 months or 7 years, the southern youths are increasingly resolving to fight for liberation and freedom, unless Nigeria is restructured to be fair and equitable to everyone and not just the northerners gaining from the lopsided structural arrangement and fake constitution their past military juntas imposed upon us to make the south perpetual slaves to the north.
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PoliticsRe: Should Midbelt/north States ask For National Derivation From Hydropower Supply? by cjrane: 4:23am On Sep 10, 2016
somegirl1:

You clearly do not appreciate the damage caused over the years to the environment by oil extraction activities.
The riverine people, especially, have lost their main source of livelihood and income -fishing.
Could the same be said about indigenes of Taraba and Niger states?
Besides as someone have already pointed out, electricity is paid for by individual households. Apples and oranges.
[size=15pt]Bro, you have time to waste explaining to greedy abookis

They will soon ask for rent for non-northern presidents to pay in Aso rock.As if the money for the building came from the north.

They should go ahead and nationalize not just Kainji dam, but the roads in the north and the Mambilla dam. All these projects by the way are built 100% with money from the Niger Delta.

Everything the north could have contributed to the national economy,such as Cement, and solid minerals, they made those into private businesses so that their will deny Nigeria the benefit of sharing those resources with the south. But for resources in the south, it is controlled wholly by Federal Government so that they can annex the proceeds from it and use it to largely fund projects in Fulani land under the guise of the dubious "One Nigeria".
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