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Gen gen |
This is such a bad time to be a Buharist, you must search the entire universe with a candle for any news to project this administration in a positive light, BUT IT IS PATHETIC when you portray 2 billion dollar loan with AS MUCH AS 25% ANNUAL INTEREST RATE OVER A 7 YEAR TENURE as a remedy to the Niger delta crisis. Do you ever think of the impact of such a debt burden? PARIS CLUB COMES TO MIND! |
HungerBAD Who and/or what are you following? Apc e-warriors please this is constructive criticism as it should be so help us to pass the message to baba. Hopefully he'll change his mind in the interest of the suffering masses. |
Kudos to you ma', for setting the records straight. Anyways some of us already know that part of the unconventional mandates of the NAN is to twist facts in favour of government desired narrative. Thanks also for independent media outfits like premium times who from time to time give opportunity to get the other side of the news. |
Kudos to premium times for this exposure. sad as it may seem, this administration has won more followers and sympathizers to the biafran course than Kanu did over the years. I just hope our leaders will heed the popular call for a restructured Nigeria because from all indications that's the only way to save this country from collapsing sooner than many anticipated. |
Haven't you noticed that your e-comrades has has suddenly disappeared, thanks to the Internet you would have gotten a taste of JJ for which naija youth are notorious |
[Keneking post: Great[/quote]what's great about an entirely PDP affair? The plaintiff may still appeal up to the Supreme Court and whoever wins at the end of the day....... NA PDP WIN |
Mr modath. Now we can take the lip service of secession serious.... This is what real freedom fighters do, not prior rigging of pipelines with IED & blowing from remote locations... full scale declaration of war. NDA, just do us the favour of including that Asaba to Onitsha bridge so their sympathizers/instigators won't have the excuse of "it's not our war". Hopefully all the online keyboard warriors, the bony chestbeaters miming "Let my people to go" won't have any finger to hide behind.. we expect them to go to the battle front and fight the pharoahs! [/quote]..... some of you just refuse to be objective whenever issues concerning SS&SE are discussed. first, the statement you quoted is from an organization working for the security agencies hence it's either they want to be seen as working or they want to pitch the people against the NDA. Any sensible person would have observed that NDA has clearly defined their targets and are being careful not to loose public sympathy. 2. Apart from NDA all other self confessed militant groups blowing hot air has not done anything to prove that they have the capacity to match their words with action, just like tompolo pointed out it's mostly likely that they're fraudsters and politicians wanting to cash into the ND crisis to achieve some dubious objectives. On a final note I want to encourage you to join the voice of reason and urge those at helm of affairs to heed the age long call for a restructured Nigeria built on fiscal federalism. You and i know that with visionary leadership & prudence every section of this country is economically viable. WITH REGIONAL/FISCAL FEDERALISM VIRTUALLY ALL THE CRISIS WE'RE HAVING TODAY IN NIGERIA WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH. |
I expected sauce to manage this aregbe odourless fufu, anyways Ekiti state is yet to get the famous lagos treatment under obasanjo but Alaiye Fayose will find a way to cope. I still look forward to that day party affiliation will not form the bases for the distribution of our common wealth. 5% comes to mind! |
Indirectly telling us that your business is adversely affected by the activities of the NDA. Just in case you don't know, that is the major aim of the group - to force people like you to support the call a restructured Nigeria built on true federalism. |
Has anyone noticed: just about when PMB's ear infection became public knowledge, rumors of Tinubu & Saraki's reconciliation surfaced, the next was Atiku attending the lunching of a book about restructuring Nigeria and now jagaban's punch is asking questions about what PMB has consistently spoken against. Hope it's not what I'm thinking! |
I hope the Nigerian government is not behind this, because this might trigger a cyber war which am sure the government is not prepared for. Besides NDA from all indication is not about media war except the government wants to hide their activities from the public which to me makes no difference. Believe me those behind NDA has done their home work, the earlier the government stop this cosmetic approach the better for all of us. |
Who's now the zombie.... |
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