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Celebrities / Re: Onyii Alex Robbed At Gun Point, Her Range Rover Screen Broken (Photos) by Dericinh: 11:05pm On Apr 19, 2018
BruncleZuma:
grin grin grin grin
Which film she don act edakun?

7 books of moses bro n lots more.. ......
Travel / Re: Those Intending To Travel Out, Let's Meet Here by Dericinh: 10:37pm On Apr 18, 2018
hello please I need to know the necessary contents that should be in an invitation letter from UK....
Celebrities / Re: Onyii Alex Wears Sexy See-Through Black Gown by Dericinh: 8:59pm On Mar 02, 2018
although she is my cousin ..I'm not in support...actually told her to change it......
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 3 by Dericinh: 10:27am On Mar 02, 2018
good day everyone ....this should be my first time posting here...although I have been following this page for awhile now.......
please I need advice and information/lecture ...
I intend relocating to the UK towards pursuing my football career ..I haven't been there before and this will be my first time traveling ...I currently have no one over there and intend staying for years.....but I have a sponsor here in Nigeria who intends catering for my expenses .....I would love to know what type of visa I should apply for and the rest if it?? please anyone with good knowledge about it...
Politics / Re: Dapchi 110: The Tragedy Of A Nation, By Reuben Abati by Dericinh: 4:40pm On Feb 28, 2018
Omooba77:
 Dapchi 110: The tragedy of a nation, by Reuben Abati 



Dr. Reuben Abati

Karma is a bitch. Poetic justice is a bastard. Both have combined to wrong-foot the incumbent Buhari administration to make it look like a big mistake and an act of misjudgment by the Nigerian electorate.  If Buhari had been disallowed from taking power in 2015, and those who advised President Goodluck Jonathan not to give a damn had their way, and Jonathan had remained in power and all the current problems had surfaced, it would have been said by Nigerians that Goodluck Jonathan truncated Nigeria’s destiny.

In 2015, the refrain, which was reaffirmed recently by those who authored it, was that Nigeria could only move forward with anybody but Jonathan. If Buhari was prevented from taking over power, Nigerians would have been very aggressive towards the Jonathan administration.  It would have been said that the messiah was robbed of victory. It would have been argued that the man who would have saved Nigeria was prevented from doing so. It might have even been argued that under General Buhari, Nigeria could have become the greatest country on the surface of the earth.

Such was the impact of the propaganda. Such was the nature of the politics of the time. The Buharideens would never have allowed a post-2015 Jonathan government to work. Even if it did, the opposition would have imagined a greater possibility. But here we are, three years down the line: the messianic propaganda has failed. Their Saviour is not the Jesus Christ they imagined him to be. The country remains unsaved. Their promise of change has been no more than scaremongering. When the question is asked: are you better today than you were three years ago?, no ordinary Nigerian can answer that question positively: change has brought him or her nothing but agony and anguish.  

Should they offer an answer, it would be a response marked by regret. The biggest tragedy that has occurred therefore is the demystification, the unmasking, the unveiling of a man who was thought to be a god but who has since danced naked and is dancing naked in the market-place. Strikingly, the Emperor is without clothes. Some of the most vociferous critics of old have also been exposed. Nasir el-Rufai deployed all the heights of his intelligence to demonise the Jonathan government on social media. No one else has been able to match the quality of his vitriol. Today, the same Nasir is busy demolishing the houses of anyone who dares to make a negative comment about him, or he takes them to court and threatens them with Armageddon. The same rights that he demanded for the Nigerian people, he now tramples upon.

There was also our beloved kinsman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. He was the scourge of the Jonathan administration. He could issue five anti-establishment press statements in a day. There has been no one like him in Nigerian history doing the job of opposition spokesman. He was ruthlessly efficient. Nobody in the current opposition parties has demonstrated his capacity as an opposition figure, in part because all the opposition spokesmen have been harassed, blackmailed, dehumanized, and intimidated, but called to do the job, on the other side of the fence as Minister of Information, Alhaji Mohammed remains a study in self-contradiction. His five minutes of fame in the Nigerian political sphere has since ended.

He used to be creative and dynamic, but now faced with the challenges of the real thing, the only thing that comes out of his mouth is the dumb argument that Goodluck Jonathan is the source of all the problems of Nigeria or similar inanities. When the matter is not so phrased, we are told that the Jonathan administration stole the country blind. And yet whereas the government of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) borrowed the sum of N6 trillion over a period of 16 years, the APC government has borrowed more than N11 trillion in 3 years! Is it possible all the oil wells have dried up and Nigeria no longer makes money? What has happened to the country’s revenue stream?  The absurdity of the situation is further explained by the fact that when a gas cylinder malfunctions in the house of an APC member or there is a crisis in their other room, the man that is blamed is Goodluck Jonathan or the previous administration. They defend the impossible and the unintelligible. But that trick is no longer working.  The other tragedy of the Buhari administration is how it has allowed itself to get involved in a Nigerian version of the popular “one-corner-dance”, a downward, self-denigrating choreographic exertion. The result is that right now, people have now moved from the anything but Jonathan corner to the anything but Buhari corner in Nigerian politics. Karma is a bitch. Poetic justice is a bastard.

Nothing illustrates this better than the title of this essay, the entry into which has been deliberately delayed, to prepare a setting and a mood for the crisis that Nigeria faces.  One of the reasons the Nigerian electorate voted out the previous administration was because of its perceived inability to rescue the abducted Chibok girls. There was an international outcry about this. Bring Back the Chibok girls even became the most popular hashtag on international social media, and Jonathan, who had also signed the anti-same-sex bill into law became a villain in the eyes of the international community. The various interested forces, local and global joined hands together to pull down his government.

During the 2015 political campaigns, General Muhammadu Buhari was packaged as a morally upright statesman who would put an end to the impunity of the insurgents and terrorists. Jonathan was considered weak. Buhari was regarded as strong. And so on and so forth- let me just put it like that in order not to be accused of comparison given my own antecedents.  But here is where the rub lies: President Buhari has failed the people in their expectations.  He has frittered away their goodwill.   

He promised Nigerians that Boko Haram will be defeated, and somewhere down the line, we were told the Boko Haram had in fact been “technically defeated.” The President even received a captured flag of the insurgents, together with the personal Quoran of Ibrahim Shekau, the leader of the group. Today, the Boko Haram gang continues to show that they have not been defeated. The Federal Government negotiated with these same insurgents and gave them money to secure the release of over 100 girls, some Boko Haram leaders were released, but the other Monday, Boko Haram abducted over 100 girls in Dapchi in Yobe state. This is sad and tragic. Whatever the government may have gained has been lost. The girls that have been released have been replaced. The fight against Boko Haram is back to square one.

The clay feet of those who thought they knew better than everyone else has thus been exposed. For President Buhari, this must be a personal tragedy. His strongest promoters indeed believed that under his watch, the problem of insecurity will be solved. But under him, more money has been spent on national security, with poor results, and the security situation has only worsened. The previous government had the Boko Haram to deal with, this government has its cup full: the herdsmen-farmers conflict, the low level insurgency in the Niger Delta, the crisis of self-determination in the Eastern region, the nationwide proliferation of small arms and ammunition, the notorious Boko Haram and the angst of a disappointed public. On all fronts, the government is found wanting.

Yes, it has been found wanting and in a suspicious manner too.  It is in fact curious that security forces were withdrawn in volatile areas of Benue state, just a week before the criminal herdsmen struck. Who ordered that withdrawal? The Inspector-General of Police has also reportedly withdrawn the Special Forces sent to secure the same areas. The Benue Governor, Samuel Ortom is so incensed he is now saying he is willing and ready to pay the supreme sacrifice for his people.  In Yobe state, soldiers were also withdrawn from high-risk areas just before the Dapchi 110 were abducted. The military has since defended itself. It has no capacity its spokesman says, to protect all schools in the Northern part of the country. And we can’t blame the military, can we?  It is a sign of the calamity that the country faces that soldiers are the ones now protecting virtually every inch of the Nigerian space, internally and externally. Our soldiers are tired and overstretched, over-used and over-abused. The police are also similarly overwhelmed. It has never been this bad.  Fact: the government of the day has been humbled. I once argued that Nigeria is a very difficult country to govern but when you claim to know it all, you are bound to face the contradictions. Every problem solved generates other problems.

People choose their governments and leaders because they believe they can lead and protect them.  When that trust is betrayed, the legitimacy of the government is in question. In more than 20 states, salaries have not been paid for months.  And it is a stupid point to say that the previous government stole all the money.  How about all the money that has been earned and borrowed since then? Missing? What is responsible really for this drift, this cluelessness, this self-abuse,  from a know-it-all team that took over Nigeria in 2015? My other concern is that beyond all the propaganda and the hypocrisy and blackmail, President Buhari’s team may not really love him at all; they may in fact have truly, set him up for his downfall.  Buhari’s biggest stake is the legacy he leaves behind. The little I see of that legacy is not good at all. I once published a piece in which I alleged that Nigerians had hopped into a one-chance bus; I want to modify that and add that it is actually President Buhari who boarded a one-chance bus, and for that he has my heartfelt sympathy. Whatever bus brought him to power is a one-chance bus.

What has happened so far merely vindicates the Olusegun Obasanjo and Oby Ezekwesili groups. The former is asking for a Third Force, a Coalition of powers and forces. The other is wielding a Red Card. Both are united in this regard: they consider the two political parties that have ruled Nigeria since 1999, useless and ineffectual. They want a new dawn for Nigeria. They want a discontinuity of hypocrisy and opportunism. They acknowledge one significant point: that Nigeria has remained at one spot. Nothing has changed, the change agenda has failed, everything remains the same.  Whether these groups are able to achieve, or motivate the real change the people desire is another matter, but the honesty with which they have reversed themselves is telling, and good for our democracy. You need not raise the point that both Obasanjo and Ezekwesili belong to the same elite that they now repudiate.

I sympathise with the parents of the Dapchi 110.  It is sad that their only hope is in God, and the possibility of a miracle.  Students get killed in the United States, due to gun possession issues in a psychotic society, but to send a child to school and have him or her abducted by terrorists is the grievous pain ever possible in Nigeria. What is clear is that the Nigerian leadership elite has failed the people. This is not a political party matter; it is about capacity, political will, leadership and commitment.  This is probably why a body of opinion has developed to the effect that the two major political parties in the country – the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have both failed the country. But can extant or any political parties, in their present shape, save Nigeria? I doubt, and that is my thoroughly non-partisan opinion.

The political party system in Nigeria has to be rebuilt, reformed and reconstructed.  Beyond that, we need a new crop of leaders. The solution may not lie with Obasanjo or Ezekwesili or the Nigeria Intervention Movement but they have thrown up ideas about the national dilemma that cannot be ignored.  Such ideas cannot be ignored because the biggest victims are not the ten per-centers or the men and women in high places who succeed not through talent or excellence, but mere opportunistic “faith”; the victims are young Nigerians, the same people we call the leaders of tomorrow – that tomorrow is already postponed, because that generation of the future is led by analogue leaders whose glory is trapped in the past.  Nigeria needs to rescue tomorrow from the past and the present. Nigeria needs fresh energy, new ideas and a leadership revolution.  Wherever they may be, may God protect the Dapchi 110, who have been failed by the Nigerian state. If Buhari rescues them, he may well succeed in rescuing his government a little from the devastating and ruthless onslaught of poetic justice.









true talk brov.
Sports / Re: Are There Any Nairalanders Playing Football In Europe**? by Dericinh: 1:41pm On Feb 26, 2018
martins18:
18. hey if you're on WhatsApp drop ur contact, let's talk there, its much faster.
08166584837
Sports / Re: Are There Any Nairalanders Playing Football In Europe**? by Dericinh: 10:30pm On Feb 25, 2018
martins18:
have you contacted the club and what age are you using?
...
what age do you think is suitable for UK...
Sports / Re: Are There Any Nairalanders Playing Football In Europe**? by Dericinh: 10:34am On Feb 25, 2018
[quote author=martins18 post=65343428]Don't think there is any, what's the problem?

I intend going for a club trial ..this year
Sports / Are There Any Nairalanders Playing Football In Europe**? by Dericinh: 3:12pm On Feb 24, 2018
any Nigerian currently pursuing a career in football in Europe please signify....ADVICE needed.....
Forum Games / Re: Can You Solve This Picture Riddle? by Dericinh: 12:12am On Nov 13, 2017
ITS ACTUALLY 4 COS NO ONE WILL C HIM TAKING OF HIS HAT
Travel / Re: From The Streets Of Warri To Finland: My Story by Dericinh: 1:08pm On Nov 04, 2017
im currently seeking advice in the perfect European country to travel to and play professional football..
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by Dericinh: 2:19pm On Aug 30, 2017
THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TODAY,STARTED SELLING HER PUME FORM ....WHICH WILL RUN TILL TWO WEEKS TIME OR MAY BE EXTENDED. .....THE EXAM IS SCHEDULED TO START ON THE 18 OF SEPTEMBER.........FOR MORE IN FORMATION AND ASSISTANCE OF EVERY KIND DO WELL TO CONTACT US.....AND THOSE WHO MAY NOT HAVE PLACES TO STAY...SHOULD ALSO CALL....07013394318....RHEMA..........
Education / Uniben Pume Form And Assistance ...2017 by Dericinh: 10:29am On Aug 30, 2017
THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TODAY,STARTED SELLING HER PUME FORM ....WHICH WILL RUN TILL TWO WEEKS TIME OR MAY BE EXTENDED. .....THE EXAM IS SCHEDULED TO START ON THE 18 OF SEPTEMBER.........FOR MORE IN FORMATION AND ASSISTANCE OF EVERY KIND DO WELL TO CONTACT US.....AND THOSE WHO MAY NOT HAVE PLACES TO STAY...SHOULD ALSO CALL....07013394318....RHEMA
Romance / Re: Ladies, Can You Date A Man That Is Shorter Than You? by Dericinh: 11:24am On Apr 25, 2017
Michellla:
5'8 thereabout
so you taller than I am......I'm just 5"7

Romance / Re: Ladies, Can You Date A Man That Is Shorter Than You? by Dericinh: 11:23am On Apr 25, 2017
Michellla:
5'8 thereabout
so you taller than I am......I'm just 5"7
Sports / Re: All Soccer/football Trials ..both National And International by Dericinh: 5:15pm On Apr 22, 2017
trials trials trials

Sports / All Soccer/football Trials ..both National And International by Dericinh: 10:19pm On Apr 20, 2017
A thread to help footballers who are aspiring to take football as a career .....with the right link and right steps....


....POST ALL SOCCER TRIALS HERE***

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Neat tokunbo 2004 model Toyota Camry for sale for #1.4m .....assessment before anything ......not illegal dealing....satisfy your eyes and doubts.. before further talks....08053646326

Health / Call For Your HOME MEDICAL TREATMENT by Dericinh: 10:08pm On Sep 21, 2016
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Education / Re: UNIBEN STUDENTS ADMISSION THREAD, 2015/2016 by Dericinh: 3:30pm On Oct 06, 2015
FRom the office of the welfare Students union government of the university of benin .........for those who would be having accommodation issues or haven't a place to stay should do well to reach this number 08166584837. As soon as possible
Education / Re: UNIBEN STUDENTS ADMISSION THREAD, 2015/2016 by Dericinh: 10:57am On Sep 12, 2015
hello congrats to those who were admitted especially those that got into INSURANCE. AXTUARIAL SCIENCE.. INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS.. MATJS N ECONOMICS.. ENTREPRENEUR...... FOR ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION YOU XOULD ADD UP ON WHATSAPP +2348166584837.....

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Romance / Re: A Thread For The Dark And Handsome Guys Of Nairaland by Dericinh: 9:26am On Aug 14, 2014
That's me...hope its not that bad

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Education / Re: Hottest Fast Growing Dude In University Of Benin..... by Dericinh: 9:26am On Jul 07, 2014
Uniben applicants revise ur jamb pack well.....and find out all happenings from 2013 to 2014...
Education / Hottest Fast Growing Dude In University Of Benin..... by Dericinh: 8:18am On Jul 03, 2014
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Education / Re: UNIBEN 2014/2015 Admission Guide Thread by Dericinh: 10:05pm On Jun 29, 2014
Firstly I want to let those who didn't upload a
passport during last putme exam.....that their
case is deep and they should aLl pray......SECON
DLY uniben doesn't accept 190 not to talk of
180.......its a standard that they can't
compromise........ALSO uniben offers diploma and
the form is yet to be out .....inbox me to get full
details on it.....ALSO the uniben post utme form is
to come out. First week of july from a very
reliable source...and the Exam is to hold ending of
july or first week of august depending on wen
social/management science round up their
exams.....and put in mind that the form is above
3550.......please do prepare well and those who
scores 200 to 214 your chances are so big.....if
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your jamb pack as many times as possible
reasons not stated.......for more info please inbox
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Jokes Etc / Re: Best Manchester United Jokes.. (pictures) by Dericinh: 8:10am On Jan 09, 2014
Funny tho.
Education / Re: NEWLY ADMITTED UNIBEN STUDENTS 2013/2014 SESSION... by Dericinh: 8:10am On Jan 07, 2014
***Hello POKEY good mawnin....sir ..oodizey ah hail oo
Education / Re: NEWLY ADMITTED UNIBEN STUDENTS 2013/2014 SESSION... by Dericinh: 10:56am On Jan 06, 2014
Morning fellas

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Education / Re: NEWLY ADMITTED UNIBEN STUDENTS 2013/2014 SESSION... by Dericinh: 9:30am On Dec 27, 2013
Adex097:
Hahaha..if ah hear.

Anyway just telme the club you prefer make I and ma crew go invade the place grin


And Happy birthday to you....WULLNP cool
****thanks bro.....gonna be @ club vegas on the 31st of this month...kinda heard top celebs lyk wiz,david n harrysong wld b der............hope to c ya der...lets rock da solemn nyt..lol

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