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tinsel:The report did not tell us if he indeed traveled nor immigration stamps shown as exhibit. All we can do here is make assumptions but no one knows for a fact. He may have travelled but we don’t know. |
tinsel:Stop been ignorant young man. Entry and exit stamps aren’t the same as a visa. |
tinsel:The word daft should be reserved for people like you who is making conclusions with iota of evidence. You are one those who have low intelligence. |
tinsel:Show me in the report where the lawyer presented flight ticket and immigration stamp? |
seanfer:What year did the passport expired? |
Confirmedzombie:Please what is wrong in renewing once visa even if did not use at the time? Did he break visa rules? Many renew their visas even when they don’t need it. Thank you |
seanfer:Is it everyone with valid visa travel? Do you think influential people of tinubu calibre travel for sake travel abroad? It has been suggested that the Guinean passport was diplomatic passport, meaning he could have gone anywhere without arrest. |
TemplarLandry:Tell your country to reject money coming from them during elections. Thank you |
garfield1:He may have not have travelled but kept renewing his visa. I believe the one time he appeared in the USA, has high chance to have travelled with Guinean passport. |
I still maintained Nigerians have terrible low IQ. They just like supporting their oppressors. See where tribalism has led the country. |
When they want power, they will promote tribalism, after power has be gotten they will remember there is strength in adversity. There is one region that hasn’t tested power but they won’t support them. |
FOOTSOLDIER2:It would have been hell on earth. Imagine for a minute that Peter obi was a drug lord Or Peter obi was the one with identity crisis or Peter obi was the one with Christian Christian ticket? This jobless folks will be everywhere venting their miserable lives over the internet calling him day and night |
IamV:This case will end in Supreme Court and that where Peter obi will get victory. |
Zxcvbnmghtr:The student loan is a sinister by FG to introduce tuition in universities. You need to understand no Nigeria university owned by FG currently pays tuition fee. My guess is that they will introduce tuition fees and make it difficult for students from poor home to get education because going to the university will become expensive. |
Peppysco:See this one , you seem to be a learner. The revenue generated in this country, has it been enough to fund our national budget? is it not an open secret we borrow to fund our budget. Where would the government source the funding from when there has not been increased in revenue ? |
Web2020:This scheme is designed to increase debt Nigeria is owing without impact. Many Nigerians like celebrating nonsense. I feel we should redesign our education system where critical thinking would be compulsory. |
Are Nigeria student in federal university paying tuition fee? I read that the loan is for tuition fee payment only. Will this student loan not lead to massive defaults by student thereby leading to unnecessary wastage of scarce resources. We know government will go and borrow to fund this. Since subsidy has been removed, can’t FG increase funding for our universities so that poor students won’t have to pay much for schooling I’m federal owned schools. |
Zionmdde:Well it too early for me to speak about the bill without full details. In the Uk, you can only start to pay pay back student loan as soon you begin to earn a particular amount of salary but in our own case I will like to see how this would work when there are no even jobs for graduates. I hope this would not end up in dashing free money like trader money. Lest I forget, do Nigeria university owned by federal government pay tuition? If yes how much? This bill need further clarification. |
ba7man:Point to me a region today which is not unsafe? Many rich ijebu people don’t build houses in ijebu but own houses in south west for same reasons you have pointed out above. If you feel unsafe , buy and build a house in Enugu if you from anambra vice versa. We fought civil war for Christ sake, Is their lesson learnt from that? Why plough you profit back into Lagos or elsewhere instead your region? |
I am Igbo but most of what we go through are self inflicted. I really don’t understand why we Igbo build houses in Lagos and other places outside our zone. |
naptu2:Nigeria is truly a third world country. Let me say this for posterity sake, Nigeria do not need this type of vehicle not even in twenty years. |
Anyiamaka:Since the claims by the proponents of subsidies removal is because we need more money to fund critically infrastructure, why isn’t cost of governance be reduced at the bearest minimum too. How do you explain 1.7b for kitchen upgrades by the presidency? Or how do you explain the rascality by government officials on wasting spending? |
sukkot:The worst part is that after the claims by the politicians they have not reduced their own expenditure but want the masses to understand. Infact many Nigerians don’t think at all. Something that everyone should be on street. |
solmusdesigns:Though I don’t support a criminal like uzor Kalu both saying igbo have enjoyed senate president more than other zone is ridiculous. It was zoned to south east in obasanjo administration 2 administrations only. Can you now make case for Igbo presidency since we are yet to taste power? |
maestroferddi:The open display of injustice, particularly in a diverse country like Nigeria, strongly reinforces my belief that the nation may face difficulties in achieving true nationhood. In a society where injustice prevails, progress becomes elusive due to the resulting instability, which in turn leads to insecurity and other social problems. This chaotic environment deters potential investors from providing financial resources, as they are hesitant to invest in an unstable and unpredictable climate. Unfortunately, this situation contributes to the alarming growth of criminal activities as individuals resort to extreme measures to ensure their own survival. To address the underlying causes of Nigeria's struggles, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of acquiring knowledge and skills in governance, especially within the context of a diverse nation. Offering comprehensive courses on government equips future leaders with a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in managing a diverse society. This enables them to make informed decisions and implement policies that promote inclusivity, justice, and stability. Consequently, creating an environment conducive to economic growth becomes possible, attracting both local and international investments that are vital for sustainable development. Moreover, addressing systemic issues of injustice and inequality can effectively reduce the conditions that foster social vices and criminal activities. Establishing a society where fairness and equal opportunities are the norm diminishes the desperation that drives individuals to engage in unlawful behavior. It is essential to acknowledge that people often resort to any means necessary for survival when faced with limited options. Therefore, ensuring access to education, employment opportunities, and basic necessities is crucial in mitigating the desperation and vulnerability that contribute to the exponential rise of criminality. In summary, the open display of injustice, combined with a society plagued by instability, presents significant obstacles to Nigeria's journey towards achieving a peaceful and unified nation. Overcoming these challenges requires prioritizing educational programs that foster a deeper understanding of governance in diverse contexts. By actively promoting stability, justice, and inclusivity, Nigeria can create an environment conducive to economic growth, attract investments, and ultimately reduce criminal activities while fostering unity and prosperity within the nation |
zelnababa:The desired peace in Nigeria may remain elusive due to prevailing injustice. Without justice, the attainment of stability becomes increasingly improbable. Consequently, the absence of stability hinders the implementation of investments aimed at fostering job creation and poverty reduction. Do you believe that certain individuals, fully aware that they cannot aspire to the presidency, would simply observe without participating in a struggle that could potentially instigate instability? If you are unaware, I suggest you inquire about the root causes of the crisis in Zamfara state. It is the perception of injustice that has perpetuated an ongoing state of instability there. Unfortunately, some individuals lend their support to unscrupulous politicians whose sole objective is self-enrichment, disregarding any intention of addressing the issues plaguing our nation. Regrettably, it requires no prophetic abilities to recognize that more than 80% of Nigerians may never experience a decent quality of life in their lifetimes. This unfortunate reality remains unchanged. |
zelnababa:Why I accused you of being selfish is because you are utilizing your ideology to infiltrate national politics without adequately considering the repercussions of your actions. We have observed instances in the past where a particular group has been marginalized due to this narrow-minded reasoning. Previously, we had both Muslim and Christian candidates participating in elections in Niger state. However, currently, no Christian is able to run for office, and we have also witnessed recent incidents in Kaduna that reinforce this trend of favoring a single faith. It is imperative for you to educate yourself on the principles of fairness, inclusion, and justice, and understand how they contribute to the promotion of unity and stability. Many individuals like yourself exhibit extreme self-centeredness while claiming to desire stability for Nigeria, yet your actions actually serve to further divide us. Considering the actions of the All Progressives Congress (APC), it begs the question: can a Christian from the northern region ever aspire to become the President of Nigeria |
zelnababa:To be honest people like you are one of the problems we have . You are castigating obi but okay with a Muslim Muslim ticket. Can this country have a Christian Christian ticket and not have religious crisis? People like you hate inclusion Infact I hate that we live together as country because you are too selfish. |
Keemy88:Well I respect your opinion about how you view my submission and current realities. But for others, I suggest they look elsewhere which has more prospects than the UK at the moment.Paying so much fees, and not been able to recoup investment can lead to depressions. |
Please read. If you don’t have sound or surest way of stay back option abort coming to the UK. The system is on the reset and they committed to send people back with all available means. The famous tier 2 will Become harder to get going forward with the planned implementation of higher salary threshold. Sad reality, jobs are harder to get let’s not even talk about housing and utilities cost. |
Gamesmart:Thank you for taking time to read my thread and saw reason I left Nigeria. Sound mind like mine saw the disaster your likes enthroned and where the country headed, the results is everywhere. Mind you I relocated to a new country and got a job in my field. But you your disposition shows your IQ is very low and can’t make meaningful contributions to national development. |
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