Politics › Re: FG Awards Lagos Ports Renovation Contract To Chagoury Group by DMerciful(m): 6:00am On Mar 18, 2025 |
For instance Tilumbu dey pack our money dey go France Our allawee ye |
Politics › Re: Can The Governor Be Impeached Without The Chief Judge? Yes by DMerciful(m): 2:50am On Mar 18, 2025 |
You're behaving like a conquered person Kh36: Here's my take:
I strongly believe that Governor Fubara's impeachment is inevitable. Despite claims that it's impossible without the Chief Judge's involvement, I think the law is clear: a governor can be impeached without the Chief Judge's participation, according to Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria [1]. The State House of Assembly has the power to investigate allegations and impeach the governor with a two-thirds majority vote.
Personally, I think Fubara's actions have been reckless, and his challenge to Wike's influence has sealed his fate. With Wike regaining his voice and making noise, it's clear that Fubara's camp is on shaky ground. The petition by the House to the DSS against the Chief Judge for age falsification is just another indication that Fubara's time is running out.
In my opinion, Fubara's fate is all but sealed. I predict that the Chief Judge's potential arrest and detention by the DSS, followed by the House of Assembly's investigation and impeachment, will be the final nail in the coffin. And if Fubara tries to cause violence or disrupt the peace, I have no doubt he'll be arrested immediately. Tinubu's influence will likely come into play, and Fubara's chances of survival are slim to none.
As someone who's watched Nigerian politics closely, I can attest that alliances are fleeting, and loyalty is a luxury few can afford. Fubara's situation is a perfect example of this. In my view, it's only a matter of time before he's impeached. |
Politics › Re: Dear Southerners!!! Don't Fall For The Crocodile Tears Of El Rufai by DMerciful(m): 2:41am On Mar 18, 2025 |
Say Dear South Westerners. Count South South and South East out of Yoruba government. Rich4god: El Rufai have been crying of recent. Complaining about the president. He even talked about the Chicago issue that we were shouting about before election. Now he's forming a repented sent.
When he was following tinubu upandan during campaign, he didn't know that the man has a questionable character.
It's obvious, tinubu is not dancing to the music of the northerners and they aren't hiding their displeasure about it. Am very much sure that this recent outbursts by el Rufai is part of the northern plan to unseat the president.
Let the south not fall for it, the north will try to lobby aggrieved southerners especially those from south east and south south to join coalition with them.
I am not supporter of president tinubu, but for the good of the south, let any part of the south not join any form of coalition with el Rufai. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: No More Giving Jobs To Outsiders - Akwa Ibom State Governor by DMerciful(m): 10:06pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
I'm talking of Lagos. I did not mention Yorubaland richie240: But alaigbo was built with Russia's money, okwea??
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Politics › Re: Tinubu Appoints Bishop Kukah as Pro-Chancellor, Kaduna Federal University by DMerciful(m): 9:22pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
One man bribed, just like Hakeem Baba Ahmed. No more criticism will be expected from Kukah |
Politics › Re: Open Letter To Corper Ushie by DMerciful(m): 9:19pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Unfortunately for you, every inch of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians. You know this fact but lying to yourself. When free and credible election starts, many Nigerians will be winning elections in Lagos. Nobody cares about the other Yoruba states, Lagos was built with Nigerian resources 100% so it belongs to all Nigerians equally flokii: Lagos is 100% Yoruba.. Lagos State is in the South West region of Nigeria and is owned by Yorubas. No amount of saboteurs and 'omo ales' in Yorubaland can change that..
Any non-Yoruba in Lagos State or any part of South West is an outsider and a tenant on Yoruba soil. Our forefathers possessed the lands before amalgamation in 1914.
Go to Sokoto, seat of the Caliphate and claim you own it first, then come back to have this discussion. |
NYSC › Re: If That Corps Memeber Was A Guy, He Wouldn't Receive Same Attention by DMerciful(m): 8:15pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Do you wanna be a woman? Quarterpast: Why is the world like this? Why do ladies tend to get help quicker than guys? Why is it difficult for a guy to help a fellow guy? Why? If that corps Member was a guy, believe me, nobody would have given him attention. Do men not deserve to be loved and cared for like their female counterparts? The society is not fair on the men. I am in a much worse situation than that lady, I have cried out but nobody has heard my cry. No attention is being given to me. My offence is because I am a man. I'm having an excruciating headache right now, I'm depressed and frustrated. But nobody cares. |
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Politics › Re: Rivers Facing Gloomy Future – State Government Laments by DMerciful(m): 8:14pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Wike must obey Fubara |
Politics › Re: Open Letter To Corper Ushie by DMerciful(m): 8:12pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Lagos is not Yoruba, Lagos is Lagos and Oyo is Oyo. The people of Osun did absolutely nothing compared to we the Niger Deltans whose oil money continues to be used to build Lagos. Lagos belongs to all Nigerians equally by virtue of being built with Nigerian resources flokii: She didn't expect the backlash she got from the public.. reminds me of the other girl that was inciting online mob to look for Sanwo Olu and Tinubu's children and attack them only to start begging later. Gone are the days when Yorubas will join outsiders to be attacking Yoruba leaders and elites in the name of protest. This is not era of Akintola. She made a comment that Lagos is smelling but didn't tell us her own State and the village she crawled out from. Anambra for example lack toilets in most of its LGAs,open defecation is a normal thing in that part of the country. |
Politics › Re: Open Letter To Corper Ushie by DMerciful(m): 8:10pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
0/10 This demonstrates the mentality of a conquered person g2db2do: Dear Miss Ushie,
I am writing to address your recent viral video, where you openly stated, "Tinubu is a very terrible person," an assertion that has sparked reactions across the country. While I understand that every Nigerian is entitled to their opinion, it is important that we express ourselves with responsibility, understanding, and a full grasp of governance at all levels.
This letter is not written to attack you but to inform, correct, and guide you as a young Nigerian with a promising future. I urge you to reflect on the points raised here and, upon reading this letter, issue an immediate apology for your remarks. This will not only demonstrate maturity but also show that you are willing to learn and grow from this experience.
Adulthood Comes with Responsibility
As an educated young woman, you are transitioning into adulthood—a stage where you will no longer be a dependent but a responsibility taker. Life after NYSC will demand critical thinking, decision-making, and personal accountability. You must realize that knee-jerk reactions and emotional outbursts do not solve Nigeria’s problems. Instead, understanding governance structures, policies, and the role of different levels of government will make you a more informed citizen.
Political Figures Supporting You—Genuine or Opportunistic?
Since your video surfaced, political figures like Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi have publicly defended you. Atiku described you as "a symbol of a new generation of politically engaged women," while Obi condemned alleged intimidation against you. While their support may seem encouraging, you must ask yourself: Where were these politicians when NYSC members were struggling with poor conditions? What concrete policies have they implemented to better the lives of young Nigerians?
It is crucial to separate genuine mentorship from political opportunism. If these leaders truly care about young people, they should invest in youth empowerment, education, and policies that create jobs—not merely use social media to score political points.
Who is Really Responsible for Nigeria’s Challenges?
While the President is the face of the nation, governance in Nigeria is not solely dependent on him. In reality, state governors are the ones responsible for many of the pressing issues affecting Nigerians.
Consider the following facts:
Local Government Autonomy: President Tinubu has championed local government autonomy so that funds meant for grassroots development go directly to local councils. However, state governors have resisted this reform because they want to keep controlling these funds.
Minimum Wage Increase: The Federal Government has proposed an increase in the minimum wage, yet many state governors refuse to implement it, despite receiving increased federal allocations.
Mismanagement of State Funds: While Tinubu has increased VAT allocations and other federal disbursements to states, many governors are spending on wasteful projects instead of investing in healthcare, education, and economic development.
If Nigerians are experiencing hunger and hardship, the blame should be directed at these governors who are failing to implement reforms that would ease suffering at the grassroots
Your Role as an NYSC Member
As a corps member, your duty is to serve, learn, and contribute positively to society. Instead of attacking the President, channel your energy towards:
Holding your state governor accountable for the lack of progress in your region.
Engaging in community development projects that provide real solutions.
Educating fellow Nigerians on governance, responsibility, and the need for constructive criticism.
Rather than being remembered for a viral outburst, become an advocate for real change—a youth leader who inspires transformation, not division.
My Personal Submission—Open to Criticism
This letter is my personal submission, and I welcome any criticism. I am not writing to force my views on you but to provide a broader perspective on governance and leadership. You have the right to your opinion, just as I have the right to challenge it constructively.
Conclusion: Apologize and Be a Force for Good
Miss Ushie, as an educated Nigerian, you should not be known for a viral insult but for meaningful contributions to national discourse. I urge you to reflect on this letter, take responsibility for your words, and issue an apology. This is not about humiliation; it is about growth.
Going forward, I encourage you to:
1. Redirect your energy toward understanding governance and holding the right people accountable.
2. Advocate for positive change by pushing for good governance at the state level.
3. Prepare for life after NYSC by equipping yourself with knowledge, skills, and the right mindset for nation-building.
Nigeria needs young people like you, but it needs them to be informed, responsible, and solution-driven—not reactionary. The choice is yours.
Yours sincerely, Concerned Nigerian |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: No More Giving Jobs To Outsiders - Akwa Ibom State Governor by DMerciful(m): 8:06pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
You have no counter argument. This is a fact. UltraSolid: You're not a serious person so I have no time for back andd forth with you. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: No More Giving Jobs To Outsiders - Akwa Ibom State Governor by DMerciful(m): 8:05pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
All major bridges, airports, ports etc were built by the fg 100% in Lagos. Osun indigenes should focus on Osun Omoyorubatooto: That is Ipo.bian thinking. Is there any state that is not enjoying Nigeria money? |
Politics › Re: How Rita's Father Died After Protesting Govt’s Demolition Of His Palm Plantation by DMerciful(m): 8:01pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Typical...changing the narrative as though Tinubu is not a terrible president madridguy: Ushie Rita Uguamaye was blind-folded, was in coma all this while, it was after she bribed her way to Lagos for NYSC she suddenly wake up from coma.
She is not calling out the Cross-River State government that killed her father but she's now forming bragado in Lagos State. |
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Politics › Re: Impeachment: Fubara Is Going Nowhere, Forget Wike, Lawmakers - Isaac Fayose by DMerciful(m): 7:50pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Wike must eventually obey Fubara  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: No More Giving Jobs To Outsiders - Akwa Ibom State Governor by DMerciful(m): 7:36pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
The challenge for you is that any law passed by Lagos to exclude Imo indigenes automatically excludes Oyo indigenes. Nigeria operate states constitutionally and not regions. There is no Lagos law that can help Osun indigenes that will not automatically help Kogi indigenes. Other Yoruba states indigenes keep talking about Lagos as if they're Lagosians UltraSolid: I was thinking this before I even opened the thread. I predicted years ago we would get to this stage as competition for scarce resources increase. The SE has always been at that stage anyway. Even against fellow Igbos from different States. Only Yorubas will dull always and fall hand with their 'accomodator' idiocy that is now putting the ethnic group at a disadvantage today when we are approaching days of "to your tent O Israel".
This is why Senator Gbenga Daniel warned that the SW will accommodate 50% of the population of Nigeria in the near future. His way of saying our 'accomodator' ways will get us into trouble.
If there are little jobs or few opportunities for non-indigenes in the SW then they will learn to stay in their state and lobby their leader for better leadership rather than continue fleeing to Lagos to swell the population horrendously and put massive strain on infrastructure to then turn around to say Lagos is smelly. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: No More Giving Jobs To Outsiders - Akwa Ibom State Governor by DMerciful(m): 7:32pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Lagos was built 100% with Nigerian resources and as such Lagos belongs to all Nigerians equally! Ikaeniyan0: Just imagine Sanwo olu said this |
Politics › Re: Lagos-calabar Coastal Highway: Ohanaeze Knocks Obasanjo, Hails Nigerian Govt by DMerciful(m): 7:28pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Nobody knows this scammer fake Ohaneze president Isiguzoro yet Lagos-Ibadan expressway propaganda machinery keeps quoting him.
Why can't Ohaneze sue this impersonator? |
NYSC › Re: “I Am Sorry” — Lagos Corper Raye Apologizes To Lagosians by DMerciful(m): 7:27pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
She mentioned Lagos, she did not mention Yorubaland. If not Nigeria, the people of Ekiti won't know the people of Lagos just like you don't know the Yorubas in Benin Republic tundegan: Lol the weray don fold.
The agenda no agenda. She think say na before when we dey allow mob talk anyhow and look away.
Abuse Tinubu and cuss him, it’s not our business. But don’t bring Lagos and Yorubaland abuse into it.
God bless Yorubaland |
NYSC › Re: NYSC Official Absconds As Sowore Escorts Embattled Corper, Rita, To LGI Office by DMerciful(m): 7:22pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
NYSC better behave themselves. SS/SE people are not subservient, they speak their minds
#TinubuIsATerriblePresident |
Politics › Re: Names Of Rivers Assembly Members Who Signed Allegations Against Fubara, Odu by DMerciful(m): 4:00pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
When Rivers go back to the days of militancy that Yaradua solved, Tinubu would be held responsible for his ineptitude and bad faith. In trying to resolve the issue, he acted in bad faith by favouring Wike against Fubara helinues: Shame on all of them including the governor
Imagine how they have wasted 2 years fighting themselves while ignoring governance |
Politics › Re: I Paid Ransom In Ekiti, Says Abducted Ondo’ Farmer by DMerciful(m): 3:57pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
What is the benefit of presidency even though illegitimate to the SW? A terrible president punishes everyone with incompetence and corruption ClearFlair: @helinues FreeStuffsng Biodun556 Yarimo BenueJosh
What is happening here |
Politics › Re: I Paid Ransom In Ekiti, Says Abducted Ondo’ Farmer by DMerciful(m): 3:55pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Obi! He did it in Anambra tungamaje: Which leader would be bold enough to tackle these people? Nigerians are in real trouble |
Politics › Re: Oyebanji Hails President Tinubu’s Reforms For Boosting Ekiti State's Development by DMerciful(m): 3:51pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Yoruba propaganda!
Only Yorubas defend Tinubu |
Politics › Re: Allegations Of Gross Misconduct Against Rivers Dep-Gov, Ngozi Odu (Full Text) by DMerciful(m): 3:50pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
I wonder o  Blitzerz: Them no fit hide this rivers speaker? |
Politics › Re: Allegations Of Gross Misconduct Against Rivers Dep-Gov, Ngozi Odu (Full Text) by DMerciful(m): 3:49pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Which powers is Wike exercising? Ministers have no powers. This is voice of Jacob but hand of Esau. Tinubu doing this! Shikena: Be objective please.
This has nothing to do with Tinubu, Wike is more than capable of fighting his own battles. Don't muddle up your conclusion with unnecessary agenda. |
Politics › Re: No Matter How You Tell the story, SW Is In Charge Of The Narration by DMerciful(m): 12:16pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
Lagos is different from the other Yoruba states! Lagos was built with Nigerian resources and as such Lagos belongs to all Nigerians equally! Nobody cares about the rest Yoruba states! helinues: Lagos is smelling, Lagos is no man's land, SW is a slum bla bla bla.
In all, na SW dey dictate Nigeria media narration |