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ShenTeh:You didn't finish it sir. Even when we see some who are ready to fight, we'll bring them down with our 'we too know' attitudes. We'll castigate them on ethnic, political and religious sensationalism. It's obvious we know too much and that knowledge has dulled our instincts towards fighting against injustice. This very fact will keep the enemies of our nation, uninformed as we think, always ready and successful in destroying our nation. Even the police and the DSS will keep getting empowered because we the people would rather castigate freedom fighters than join them or keep quiet. |
Yobabad:Please try and avoid anything with them by all means. Your safety is important. In fact, if Afonjaland is the only safe place remaining on the earth, don't go there. Even this platform is not to be trusted. As soon as you read this comment, please delete your account and don't visit this site again. It's for your safety please.... I'm pleading with you. Avoid Afonja and everything that has to do with them. Stay safe. |
heykims:Don't mind the sensational headline. Schools have been partially opened for more than 2 weeks in Oyo State yet there's no such surge. |
PoliteActivist:[quo PoliteActivist:te author=JamParkMe post=92606329]I cannot understand why this OP will commend this senator spraying his constituents money. I think EFCC should be called to investigate this senator's finances and he should explain how he's able to lavishly spray such amount of money.[/quote]The EFCC probably will contact the Interpol of the after life so they will send him back to earth to come and stand his trials. The man's dead already. |
rentAcock:Just imagine if Sir Innoson does not have to experience the hurdles he goes through in the process of manufacturing, imagine where Innoson would be today. Now imagine people of the caliber of Elon Musk, Henry Ford etc whose potentials are dying everyday because our system is not liberal and open to inventions, innovations, creativity and equitable entreprenuerial environment.... Just imagine.... |
sevenhundred:No need going all negative every time. Apart from corruption, nepotism and other ills of Buhari government, this is the first time any president will be investing massively into social welfare programme. 500K Npower, another 400k on the way, Tradermoni, the new EMC programme headed by the VP, School feeding programme and now this. What Nigerians need to thrive well economically now is a serene business environment, access to funds and a level ground that is accommodating to SMEs. Buhari government have many faults regarding its economic policies but they have some successes too. Looting will always be a problem as long as the looters are the ones that determine the laws of the land. A government will only get credence based on how less rampant looting is during its regime. |
techmo:Forget that thing about Nunieh being a feminist or not. Feminism is not at stake here, the funds meant for ND people are. I'm beginning to think that these female public servants and politicians may be far better than their male counterparts. Let's leave Alison Madueke and a few others alone. It's time women really take a lead in this country. Look at that female lawmaker against Akpabio. The men were just looking while Chairman was busy saying "it's okay, it's okkay...off the mic" etc. |
[quote author=techmo post=92035860] ![]() Gbajabiamila just played Akpabio a fast one, now his meal ticket is taking away from him and he now fears prison Buhari is truly loyal to no one, with a forensic audit without Akpabio he is looking at long jail term Joi nemeh is that feminist bitch you want to avoid.[/quote Forget that thing about Nunieh being a feminist or not. Feminism is not at stake here, the funds meant for ND people are. I'm beginning to think that these female public servants and politicians may be far better than their male counterparts. Let's leave Alison Madueke and a few others alone. It's time women really take a lead in this country. Look at that female lawmaker against Akpabio. The men were just looking while Chairman was busy saying "it's okay, it's okkay...off the mic" etc. |
Charleys:You're clearly justified if you'd give something at the end of the month or you've been giving something. If not, just realize that either way, you get to give out something including the ones people give to companies that will make products that shorten their lifespan. |
oyaaa....Ibadan historian. You didn't tell us where you're quoting your history from or was it newly invented by you? Was it written by Toyin Falola, Keneth Dike, J.F Ade-Ajayi, Bolanle Awe, Claude Ake or Oba Akinyele? If it has no connection to any of those, it's written to fill the trashcan then. |
Shakaranews2020:How I wish we can build up muscles like this and beat the h*ll outta all those thieving crooks milking our nation. But alas, it's to look and stare and waste resources building our bodies while our brain rots of tribalism and our nation of corruption. |
Develop Nigeria, develop the states, the cities, the towns, villages, districts and streets. Forget about the noise of tribalism, nepotism and the blinding impact of corruption. If the Hausa man were to have the history and experiences of the Yoruba man, he wouldn't be different from who the Yorubas are today. If the Igbo man were to have the experiences and history of the Hausas, he wouldn't be any difference. In the end, we are the same people separated because of different geographical influences, history and experiences but underneath, we are the same. Our fight should be against our common enemy because in the present world, the survival and stable living of groups matter more than any divisive factor. Be wise. Salute to the brain behind the development in Anambra State. We wait to applaud its success. |
So many arguments here. Well, my own is that nobody is doing the other person (even the world) any good by breeding so many children than they can take care of. If you're not sure of how to financially take care of kids, don't go into child-bearing. On another note, taking care of kids is transcending financial obligations alone, time is one other important factor unless one is about to give the world some troubles. |
Golan007:They are interested in all those when they have nothing. Immediately they have some cash, all attention turns to the self. We are Nigerians, we are Nigeria and we are our leaders. Everything that goes in our political realm is what goes on in the family unit, workplaces, community settings and religious circles. Our education and religions have not impacted us, we have impacted it and turn it the way we want. The policies practiced by the whites in accordance to their values are what we copied and use to promote self and family interest. Today, Nigerians don't really hold onto something if it doesn't benefit them. Our choice of religion, political ideologies and correctness, following modern trends etc. If it doesn't favour their carnal wants, Nigeria won't get involved but as long as it gives them opportunity to be more debased, they become adherents. There is more than meets the eye in the problem with Nigerians. Going to a country where things are already set caged some of our beastly behaviours and this is why Nigerians can be law-abiding in foreign countries than they'll ever be in their home. |
Gforce2015:I think it's better we wait and find out how much the University of Oxford committed to researching the vaccine. Can a university in Nigeria single-handedly fund a one billion naira research? Are there individuals or associations that provide such fundings for researchers in Nigeria? Go and check the annual endowment funds of these univeristies and see the billions of pounds involved. We don't commit our resources to R and D and having a country full of professors cannot fix that. |
donnie:One thing that constantly wakes the paranoia of the West is any effort to outshine them. They believe the world ends and stops at their corridor so every success must be attributed to them and when economic and technological dominance is mentioned, they always want to lead the field. |
Johnandv:Hail the angelic Biafrans that should be living in pluto! |
Factfinder1:"A serious-minded young man will find a way for himself. But you know, females are fragile, they need to be treated like eggs, pampered, loved and care for. So I may see a young man walking tiredly and sweating on a hot afternoon and drive pass him, then stop when I see a fine babe who is about to take a bike. It's wrong for beautiful babes to be riding bikes on hot afternoon, the sun is not good for their skin." That's how a typical successful man thinks. |
His father's leftover?.... This is a world of individualism. "My choice" is what they say. I haven't heard anyone say "my responsibilities." "as long as it makes them 'happy', let them continue" |
24SEVEN: I'm back from my ban. I only said Yorubas are dirty pigs and was banned. Op, e be like say Wike also build flyovers and interchanges for other states. ![]() This is the only interchange I know in PH.You only said... Later on you'd still say "Stop racism, stop this and that" and you tagged a whole tribe something like that. It doesn't matter the tribe you say that to, it's wrong even if you don't feel remorseful about it. Sometimes I wonder if all the information we get on the social media nowadays only serve to reinforce hatred for one tribe when we're internally handicapped to develop. Instead of the tribes looking inward to their undevedelopment, each of them will banter another as the source of their woes! |
SmartProf:Eid-el Kabir is coming again, what Twitter and the rest of the social media saw during EId-el fitri would be little. This is just a peep into how the wealth is gotten. The Nigeria of today is not a country where one should be intimidated or feel inferior because of people's display of opulence. A large chunk of them are children of thieves or thieves themselves. The question I don't know how to answer is "how can Nigerian cultures deemphasize materialism?" It's obvious that all the cultures in Nigeria deify wealth and supports criminals if not before, then now. |
Well, this seems like a generalized generalization and a generalization taken too far. Saying "Igbo women "like ALL THE IGBO WOMEN? This is a time we really need to be conscious of how we string up words. |
Uyi168:So you're Senior Special Adviser to Ray Hushpuppy, Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden etc? |
robinso01:Where do I begin sir or is it that you didn't comprehend my writeup? I have students that have NEVER seen electricity from poles before. I have students that don't know there's something called video call or online conferencing. If you want to integrate them to our world today, do you start by forcing online learning on them when teachers are trying to make SS2 students become literate? Meanwhile, your post does not in anyway negate what I meant there. You can one day tour some of these villages in SS, SE and SW and see what I'm talking about. |
robinso01:I know this and this is why I said "MY STUDENTS" in deep villages and towns. There's a reason I said that. They're my students and if you have any initiative to help me reach them more, please talk to me about it. I'm interested in them. |
robinso01:You may have to qualify the Nigerian schools you're talking about sir. I teach on both sides of the divide and the international schools I deal with have started online teaching as far back as April. On the other side, I have students deep in villages and outskirts of major cities. Most of them already lack access to good education and they were work in progress. Now since March, they just go to the farm and loiter around the villages. The people deciding whether there'll be school or not have their children attending online classes; the rest of Nigerians can waste away. There's been enough time for them to make concrete policies for schools to resume but they're not interested. |
bisiswag:Probably they're not aware that even hunger alone makes someone endangered. When you're hungry, you don't see a possible food and call it "endangered specie". A people still living on a subsistence level don't think of animal conversation, animal rights, stomach infrastructure etc. What do I even know sef. Has anybody seen a university student studying for exam and terribly starving too? Even the brain won't function. Nigerians in their majority are still living from their hands to mouths and unless that stops, any animal on sight will be killed and fed on. |
Kayharry:A UIte? |
ChoCho54:Ah haan... take am easy on him. Whatever a tradesperson calls his trade is what we're going to call it for him or so the Yorubas say. |
lol....Same thing happened to me back then in UI. School was locked for 7 weeks and I left a big tuber of yam. Only to come back and it was a bit difficult to open my door because yam stalk had tangled to obstruct it. |
LegendAnselm:If and when those people go, you'd discover you have greater problems than them. Our problems are not personified in our politicians, they're systemic and fed by our meekness. |



