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CrimeRe: Police Arrests Woman Filmed Flogging And Locking A Boy Inside A Dog Cage (Pix) by DadaStephen1(m): 9:35am On Aug 15, 2019
BlackAlbinoo:
This story is incomplete,they should also tell us what the boy did for the lady to have descended on him that way,as their is no smoke without fire.Some of the children of nowadays are something else and deserve such treatment.
It is written:

'By their comment, ye shall know them.'
PoliticsRe: President Buhari's Ministerial Nominees And Their Ages by DadaStephen1(m): 2:07am On Jul 25, 2019
Someone who already claimed youths are lazy ?

PoliticsRe: Killing Of Funke Olakunrin, A Declaration Of War On Yoruba - Odumakin by DadaStephen1(m): 9:03pm On Jul 24, 2019
oyebanji44:
empty headed
That was the name given to you the first time you mentioned you were a graduate.
BusinessRe: Tradermoni Boosts Micro Businesses In South East by DadaStephen1(m): 8:59pm On Jul 24, 2019
TraderMoni Sham

CelebritiesRe: Daddy Freeze Reacts To Femi Otedola Not Wearing Wristwatch by DadaStephen1(m): 7:11pm On Jul 24, 2019
What happened to smart watches uncle?

PoliticsRe: Ogbonnaya Onu Asked To Give Account As Ex-Minister Of Science & Technology by DadaStephen1(m): 7:09pm On Jul 24, 2019
Lol

PoliticsRe: Killing Of Funke Olakunrin, A Declaration Of War On Yoruba - Odumakin by DadaStephen1(m): 11:01am On Jul 13, 2019
Omo ale Yoruba ni ę

oyebanji44:
Don"t mind that stupid old man.he and his family should go out and fight them.
PoliticsRe: Elisha Abbo In Face-Off With Oluremi Tinubu, Senate Adhoc Panel (Video) by DadaStephen1(m): 7:31am On Jul 10, 2019
henryobinna:
see how you kept on confidently talking rubbish.

1... the court can't suspend him, no.matter what
2... his fellow senators can't suspend him either
3... the above can't suspend him because he wasn't made senator by them, it's a recall by his constituents that can remove him from the house. so removal from the senate is a herculean task.
4... remi tinubu thought this was some Twitter feminist battle she can fight by telling him she's also another woman, what nonsense are we discussing gender? The woman is stupid, she's done it before severally. she's even worse than the Abbo guy sef


y'all should just stop making a mountain out of a molehill..He should just settle the lady and move on.


None of the senators in that house have more legal power than him so why threatening him, she should go threaten her husband if she can. nonsense
See the way this over sabi is talking nonsense with confidence.

He can be suspended from sitting by the leadership of the Senate of it seems it fit.

Go and check before coming here to type rubbish.
PoliticsRe: Elisha Abbo In Face-Off With Oluremi Tinubu, Senate Adhoc Panel (Video) by DadaStephen1(m): 7:27am On Jul 10, 2019
Now you believe it's right to stigmatise an HIV/AIDS victim?

Call him other names, but don't showcase your uncivilisation by abusing someone because s/he's HIV positive when you've not even checked your own status as at today.



GOFRONT:
shocked

SextoySenator, SlappingSenator, HIVsenator...


A.ka. 3 in 1 Senator....

Rip to Uche Eucharia!!!
AutosRe: National Truck Manufacturers LTD (NTM) Gidan Fiat In Pictures by DadaStephen1(m): 1:00am On Mar 18, 2019
Oceannaagent:
Assembling plant lipsrsealed
Nice one
Don't be a blockhead

manufacturing
The process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into finished goods that meet a customer's expectations or specifications. Manufacturing commonly employs a man-machine setup with division of labor in a large scale production.
CultureRe: Ooni Announces Discovery Of “mysterious Waterfall” In Ife by DadaStephen1(m): 3:06am On Mar 17, 2019
Splashdiddy:
Tinubu is a bastard...He imposed Ooni on the afonjas but afonjas are stupid they can't revolt against him...stupid asslickers
I need some clarifications:

1. Is the abuse word you used for Tinubu allowed on Nairaland?

2. Which Tribe is regarded to as "Afonjas"?

3. You mean it's cool to insult a whole tribe wherever you come from?

Was that how you were brought up?

What's the essence of your education if you have one?

Perhaps you think you can hide under Nairaland to further destroy Nigeria by spreading hate .

I call on the moderators and Seun Osewa to take decisive steps on this guy and other posts like this.

That's if you still want Nairaland to continue to exist though.
BusinessRe: Man Makes Strong Case For Pure Water Hawkers by DadaStephen1(m): 7:19am On Mar 02, 2019
That's why we are doing this...
#CeosHub #OffTheStreet Challenge

PoliticsRe: Lessons I Learnt From Greece And It's Relationship With The Nigerian Polity by DadaStephen1(op): 10:56am On Feb 10, 2019
Tianamen1:
It is easier for one person to steer the ship than 108 people with different opinions. There must be a captain of a crew, a captain on a team. That captain obviously must be the president.

The most effective changes to improve Nigeria also fall under the executive arm.

The judiciary only interprets the law and suggest possible considerations for changes.

The legislative writes new laws based on recommendations by the Nigerian people and the executive arm.

The executive arm does all the execution. This is where the work is carried out.

Again, it is much easier to blame one person than 108. The buck stops on the presidents desk. No one will remember David mark 50 years from now, but children will still learn about Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan.


Ps
In my opinion, nigeria is a socialist state confused about what system of government it wants to adopt.

PDP wants capitalism but all their policies and privatisation have only created monopolies and billionaires while leaving the majority of Nigerians impoverished. Capitalism abhors monopolies and proposes free and open competition, so PDP's capitalism is cronyism.


APC wants socialism but in APC all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others. Socialism is about reducing inequalities that exist amongst different income groups. APC has only given us tribalism, selective prosecution of corruption and fanatical religiosity.

Another 4 years of clueless leadership coming up.
The Legislature makes the law, that determines the economic and political stance of a nation.

They are the most powerful arm of government. They can impeach a President.

They're the highest paid.

If I ask you, who's the Senator and Honourable representing your constituency?
You might have no idea?

Revolution begins when we start to call these guys out, holding them accountable.

They to a great extent determine the progress or retrogression of Nigeria.

If you challenge them, they will challenge other arms.
PoliticsRe: Lessons I Learnt From Greece And It's Relationship With The Nigerian Polity by DadaStephen1(op): 9:16am On Feb 10, 2019
Tianamen1:
My initial post explained that Nigerians (the people and the government) neither understand the problem we are facing nor the solution out of this mess.

The global economy is currently messed up. Whatever we try to do to improve our economy in the short term would not work.
Take a football match for example, if your opponents have the ball and are attacking your post, do you and your team mates defend your post or do you start running to your opponents post as if you want to score?

Nigeria needs to focus on playing defence now because the global economy is in crisis and should be prioritize the following-

We need long term plans that focus on improving public education for our people.

We need policies that would distribute our oil wealth more equitably amongst our people.

We need policies that would discourage our high birth rates.

We need policies that improve our prisons.

We need policies that improve our healthcare.


Without these things, Nigeria is certainly doomed. We are a ticking time bomb.

The only other way out is to move out of this country to save yourself and your family.

The best candidate in this election is Mughalu but Nigerians are not educated enough to vote in the right candidate.

We will not only experience another 4 years of suffering, but even worse, we will further worsen our situation.
Dear Sir,
You made a lot of sense right there.
However, the government will be the ones to steer the ship in these directions yeah?

The government has three arms, why do we focus on Presidents alone?
PoliticsRe: Lessons I Learnt From Greece And It's Relationship With The Nigerian Polity by DadaStephen1(op): 2:45am On Feb 10, 2019
Tianamen1:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHe0bXAIuk0

This video explains why most countries are going through difficult economic times right now. Rising Poverty is what has led to the rise of populist governments in many countries such as Greece, the united States, UK, and even Italy.

Two factors affect economic growth: productivity and credit( loans).

Productivity is our ability to create products and services people are willing to pay for.

Credit is the willingness of people to give loans out to other people. This is primarily built on trust.

In 2008, the United States entered into a credit crunch due to a housing crisis as a result of bad loans given at outrageous initial prices which tend steeply rise as time goes by.

The federal reserve (US Central bank ) reduced interest rates to almost zero percent thinking it would stimulate lending, but like in the Japanese housing crisis( started in the early 90's), this did not work.

Banks refused to lend out the money but instead invested the money in commodities like oil and gold so the prices of these commodities rose to unprecedented levels. Nigeria benefitted from this.

Unfortunately, the US economy has failed to recover until this moment as the rich bankers have failed to lend money to common people. The rich have gotten richer through speculation in the markets and everyone else has gotten poorer. Till this very moment, the united States is still in the middle of its credit crunch.

This is why Donald Trump is president and barney Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, are highly popular today because of their populist policies.

By 2014, most commodity based economies ( oil producers, gold producers, copper producers) also entered into a credit crunch, as the federal reserve started to raise interest rates. The bankers having made lots of money through speculation in commodities decided to shift their money back into US treasury bills. This activity sunk the price of most commodities and many nations went into recessions as a result.

THE WAY FORWARD.
Ray dalio gives a number of different suggestions on what needs to be done like increasing taxes on the rich.

All countries need to massively invest in education and health care to improve the productivity of their people since no one knows when this credit crunch is going to end.

IMHO, In Nigeria, investments also need to be made in improving our judiciary. An example may include privatising our prisons to enable private corporations to manage our prisons. This will lead to better living conditions of prisoners which may persuade more judges to send corrupt individuals to prison (as opposed to just fining them as it is currently done).

Enough said
Well,
I feel the best thing to do is to put round pegs in round holes!

Let's vote for the right people to lead us, simple! There shouldn't be any sentiment to that at all.

Let's be delebrate about the people will put into the legislature. Let's enforce proper legislation in Nigeria for once.
PoliticsRe: Lessons I Learnt From Greece And It's Relationship With The Nigerian Polity by DadaStephen1(op): 7:32pm On Feb 09, 2019
I hope it opens our eyes!
PoliticsLessons I Learnt From Greece And It's Relationship With The Nigerian Polity by DadaStephen1(op):
#1: abysmal incompetence of populist government leads many to mistaken belief it will be over quickly

#2: for a long time you think you've seen the worst, but you haven't seen anything yet

#3: the things that strike you as utterly shocking are applauded by others, perhaps even the majority

#4: when assessing a populist government it's always hard to tell whether it's just incompetence or dark designs

#5: nothing like a populist government to re-legitimize mainstream politics. If you manage to survive

#6: best way to boost opposition populist agenda/candidates? Ask experts to show why they are wrong

#7: populist parties are protest movements; they often ask good questions but have neither answers nor clues

#8: populists gain traction by scolding the "elites" for corruption, but when in power they out-corrupt them

#9: populist governments won't end just because their record is terrible; they can last if opposition is in disarray

#10: because populist governments have few achievements to sell, they manufacture polarization, division, hatred

#11: worst enemy of those opposed to populist governments? Believing "this is so bad, it can't possibly go on"

#12: most wrenching realization? That the demise of populism might require a major disaster

#13: populists' typical rhetorical weapon against opposition: "you aren't Greek enough"

#14: Wrong to think that people will turn against populist government as soon as it fails to deliver, but...

#15:...but equally wrong to believe that people will stick with populist govt for the long run not matter what

#16: because they are obsessed with control, populist governments erode institutions and undermine civil society

#17: ... but I don't know the extent or reversibility of this damage based on what I have seen so far

#18: debate and speculation about what a populist government will do revolve around three possible paths

#19: one, they will adapt, moderate, even be a semi-competent government like others

#20: two, they will create a mess through total incompetence, megalomania, graft, sheer adventurism

#21: three, it's a one way ticket to authoritarianism (or "revolution" if you are keen on it).

#22: Two and a half years later, people in Greece are still debating about which path the country is on

#23: Never underestimate populist politicians who have won elections; they get politics in a way you might not

#24: visceral excitement of voting for a populist candidate parallels teenagers' feelings when breaking rules

#25: the chasm between pre-election daze and realization of just what happened right after populists won

#26: When the moment comes for populists to deliver, they call elections; when they hit a wall, a referendum

#27: How populists justify yawning gap between promises and reality? "At least we try," "The others are worse

#28: Populists favorite style of government is to oppose the opposition

Credit: Stathis Kalyvas
BusinessRe: 2019: How To Succeede Faster In Business. by DadaStephen1(op): 6:51am On Feb 01, 2019
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Business2019: How To Succeede Faster In Business. by DadaStephen1(op): 6:49am On Feb 01, 2019
Business is not as easy as it appears in textbooks and the internet.
A lot of bittersweet is involved and a lot is required to be learnt.
Business is just like marriage; so rewarding but full of ups and downs.

The smart ones are those who not only start early enough so they can gather much experience to help them scale through.

The smartest ones are those who join Business networks where they can learn while practicing. They mix with business people who have been in business for years and still grind in the game.

They understand the fact that there are 5 factors of production

Land
Labour
Capital
Entrepreneur
Information

To succeed in business this year, you need to seek out enterprise networks, business networks and be part of them to avoid suffering alone or slowing down your business progress and momentum.

One simple information is enough to save your business from crashing and help you break even.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians To Pay For National ID Card From 2022 – NIMC by DadaStephen1(m): 6:39am On Feb 01, 2019
The only way to be happy is to start a business and join a network of business people that can help you.

PoliticsRe: Why The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 8:19pm On Dec 23, 2018
RoyalUc:
It amazes me how some people say they want Nigeria to make progress but campaign to bring back PDP, I mean PDP!

Anyone who truly longs for a better Nigeria should rather talk of some thing new and different
Something new and different like ?
PoliticsRe: Why The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 8:18pm On Dec 23, 2018
deyahaya:
Nigerians has forgiven PDP, but we can not return them back to power, God forgave Adam, but was not returned back to garden of Eden.
Who would rather do a better job or is Nigeria okay the way it is?
PoliticsRe: Why The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 8:17pm On Dec 23, 2018
Pigsandidiots:
[s][/s]To hell with you and your PDP.
I wanted to reply you in a manner until I saw your name shows you were given birth to by pigs and idiots
PoliticsRe: Why The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 10:08am On Dec 23, 2018
Marcelo290:
I'm not telling you to vote for PDP, but if APC rules this country for another four years, I forsee doom.
Doom is an understatement sir.

Remember this time last year, there was fuel scarcity to a point we bought a liter as much as N500? The scarcity was the longest in history of Nigeria.

Now election is coming, there's none.

APC is better than PDP in terms of propaganda only. They're master planners in deceiving people, and because Nigerians easily forget things.
PoliticsRe: Why The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 8:31am On Dec 23, 2018
babyfaceafrica:
APC and PDP are thieves
Agreed because we'ce tested them in power.
All political parties are the same, don't single them out, they're a symbol of what we Nigerians are.
We can only as youth make an analysis of which will pay us better since we are the majority in Nigeria hoping to make the country better when we've understudied them and it becomes our turn.
PoliticsWhy The Nigerian Youth Should Support PDP In 2019 by DadaStephen1(op): 8:11am On Dec 23, 2018
We encourage the youths to support a party that put the PEOPLE first.
We can blame PDP for mistakes in the past, but remember they pioneered and sustained modern democracy.
Just imagine if a party like APC took over directly from the military?

PDP has always respected the youth and taken them as a priority.
Remember the appointment of Frank Nweke Junior as a minister amidst so many other credible appointments.

This will be the best time for the youth because the PDP flag bearer Atiku Abubakar will make history by appointing the highest number of youths ever in government.

Without first serving, you can't lead successfully,

This is why we need to support a party that has our interest,
A party that has the might to unseat a cult and evil society like APC

A party that can train, build and handover power to the youth!

Think about it.....

#LetsGetNigeriaWorkingAgain
PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints Aisha As Member Of Committee For Elimination Of Drug Abuse by DadaStephen1(m): 3:35am On Dec 11, 2018
Her son Yusuf takes drugs. Good way to keep the boy in check.
PoliticsNational Association Of Nigerian Students (NANS) Declares Support For Atiku by DadaStephen1(op): 7:24pm On Nov 29, 2018
The National Association of Nigerian Students (South West) have pledged their support for Atiku Abubakar.
This development occurred today in a meeting of all South West Students Union Presidents organized by Atiku Youth Vanguard in Ogun State.
The Student Leaders decried the state of Education in Nigeria and the non char-lance of the Buhar led federal government in resolving the ASUU crises, referring to the regime as a regime of darkness.
The Student Leaders further pledged their total support for Atiku Abubakar who they believe has better value for education and interest if the Nigerian Youths at heart.
PoliticsRe: Why Atiku Should Sell NNPC by DadaStephen1(op): 1:59pm On Nov 19, 2018
Arexit:
Only if it will be sold to at least 3million Nigerian youth not the usual thieves
You mean 3,000,000 people should buy only one establishment?
PoliticsRe: Why Atiku Should Sell NNPC by DadaStephen1(op): 1:25pm On Nov 19, 2018
orunto27:
The Fulanis will liquidate the South for the Sahel Region.
That's when they allow it.
PoliticsRe: Why Atiku Should Sell NNPC by DadaStephen1(op): 10:09am On Nov 19, 2018
How can my soul be frustrated please?
I am blessed, I think straight and I don't take cheap drugs like you.

PoliticsRe: Why Atiku Should Sell NNPC by DadaStephen1(op): 9:45am On Nov 19, 2018
SEGLIZ:
my brother you've practically made no point. you only came online wasted people's time campaigning and bastardizing people's image nnpc and lawma ain't related.
your opinion though but all did is show your hatred toward a particular man and tribe forgetting the one you are campaigning for is also from that same tribe you mentioned.
Your response is so unintelligent and unreasonable.

How is NNPC and LAWMA unrelated?
Are they not both government parastatals?
Is there a lie in anything I stated here?

Infact it will take only a brace northerner to deliver Nigerians from the grip of northern elites and that's what Atiku is putting forward.

He's not from Atiku's tribe. Your extremism has eroded your thinking faculty and has defeated the essence of your schooling.

I also never forced your broke ass to read the post did I?

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