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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Unholy Romance With Niger Republic by DZTech(op): 5:54pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
lastmessenger: Only a southern president can solve this problem and reposition Nigeria for Nigerians. A southern president of the Igbo extract is the answer bro, we've had 2 southerners. neither tribe nor religion have a place in solving this problem. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 5:51pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Unholy Romance With Niger Republic by DZTech(op): 5:41pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
flexzy001: las las we go dey alright it's like saying Las Las, idps go dey alright. or Las las, victims of herdsmen go dey alright. does dt make sense to you? |
Politics › Re: Dapo Apara & Guardian Newspaper: How Tinubu Built Billion Dollar Empire In Lagos by DZTech: 5:36pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
helinues: As in, this particular guy obsession is now getting out of hand.
As if he has no meaningful things to do with his time..
They wish they could have someone like Tinubu in their region, meanwhile, all their politicians can't even match graduates from Tinubu's Political University.. Na Osinbajo we want talk or Fashola. I actually thought u were a BMC member. but it seems BAT is ur master. it's a curious thing. is it ur position dt tinubu is innocent of the allegations? are u in support of his N300 million pension and other perks? do u think he deserves the various funds he's garnered thru Osinbajo's legal manipulation as CJ of Lagos- more than long serving civil servants? |
Politics › Buhari’s Unholy Romance With Niger Republic by DZTech(op): 4:57pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
this piece is dedicated to the educated and sophisticated South- the Western, Eastern and Southern. but many #lazynigerianyiuths will run from reading and demand for a summary!  and you all think #endsars is your problem... mumus, everywhere u go.  second base jare! ON NOVEMBER 25, 2020 7:21 AM IN PEOPLE & POLITICS By Ochereome Nnanna
President Muhammadu Buhari’s romance with Niger Republic has become an affront to the national interest of Nigeria. When he was sworn-in as an elected president in 2015 he went to Mamadou Issoufou’s presidential palace in Niamey, Niger Republic, to celebrate. They gave him the reception of a conquering Fulani warlord: a white horse and sword.
I found that curious. How can a Nigerian leader celebrate his electoral victory in a foreign country and not Daura, his supposed hometown in Nigeria? The answer has since been provided through Buhari’s policy actions in the past five plus years. We have since learnt that Buhari is a first-generation Nigerian whose father, Ardo Adamu Buhari, a duck seller, had migrated from Niger, settled in Nigeria and married a Nigerian woman, Zulaihat.
The borders defined by the European colonial masters mean nothing to typical Northerners. When you hear that Nigerian borders are porous, what it really means is that there is no intention in the minds of Northern Nigerians and their elite to create an effective barrier between them and their kith and kin in the neighbouring countries of Niger, Chad and Northern Cameroun. Meanwhile, the Southern borders are strictly monitored (within the limits permitted by the selfish interests of corrupt Customs and Immigration officials).
When Buhari’s government in August 2019, “closed the borders” it was the Southern borders that were actually closed. Fatuhu Mohammed, a nephew of President Buhari’s, who represents Daura/Mai’adua/Sandamu Federal Constituency in the House of Reps alerted during a plenary session that smuggling was still freely thriving at the Daura border, 13 kilometres from Buhari’s country residence.
It is no secret that Niger Republic nationals are regularly smuggled in to vote in Nigerian elections. It was in this dispensation that the political leaders of that country threw caution to the wind and attended Buhari’s rallies in Kano with large contingents led by governors of Maradi and Zinder provinces! If you thought these were inconsequential and harmless cultural exchanges, Buhari has proved you wrong. He has taken several concrete policy steps that showed his engagement with Niger is longer a joke. Early in 2018, the Federal Ministry of Transportation revealed plans by the president to build a railway line from Kano through Daura and Jibia to Maradi in Niger Republic.
I wrote an article condemning the project, but of course, they pressed ahead with it. The Federal Executive Council in September this year, announced an award of $1.9bn contract for the project. The money is part of the numerous loans Buhari’s government has been freeloading from China. Also in June this year, the Federal Government announced the award of contract for the construction of 614-km gas pipeline from Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano with eventual termination in Morocco through Niger Republic worth $2.8bn.
The latest story in town is that on November 20, Nigeria signed an MOU to import petroleum products from Niger. The shipments will be coming from Soraz Refinery in Niger’s Zinder oilfields. The refinery, which is jointly owned by China (60 per cent) and Niger (40 per cent) has a daily output capacity of 20,000 barrels. Niger’s domestic consumption requires only 5,000 barrels per day. The surplus 15,000bpd will be taken up by Nigeria to service our adjoining Northern fringes.
Ordinarily, there is nothing wrong about buying refined products from neighbouring countries if our countrymen in the Northern fringes will find that cheaper and more easily available. However, there is a shameful, or is it personal impunity factor at play here. Buhari who as Petroleum Minister in the late 1970s oversaw the construction of the second (150,000bpd capacity) Port Harcourt Refinery, Warri and Kaduna Refineries; has been his own self-appointed Petroleum Minister since 2015.
He had promised to fix our refineries during the campaigns. When he took up the Petroleum portfolio, his supporters said he was bringing his “wealth of experience” to reform the sector. ALMOST SIX YEARS DOWN THE LINE, THE INDUSTRY REMAINS COMATOSE. Even the reforms proposed by the PriceWaterhouse and Coopers, PWC, audit exercise in 2014 has been altogether abandoned. Meanwhile, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, continues to import fuel while Nigerians are forced to swallow the bitter pill of the full deregulation of the downstream sector.
The first question is: WHAT EXACTLY HAS BUHARI ACHIEVED WITH HIS POSITION AS OIL MINISTER? The first audit report of the NNPC in 43 years revealed that the Kaduna Refinery gulped N63.4bn without generating a kobo in 2018. Also in September 2020, another NNPC report disclosed that three refineries reportedly swallowed N140bn to produce less than 40 metric tonnes of crude oil. There is no clear picture about anything being done to bring back our refineries. Rather, we await for Dangote and other private refineries.
What “magic” is Niger employing to refine petroleum that Nigeria’s President and Oil Minister, Buhari, cannot deploy in Nigeria? Why aren’t Nigerians complaining about Buhari’s incompetence as Oil Minister and the use of Nigeria’s largely borrowed funds to develop his father’s country when our own infrastructural deficits are among the world’s worst? The $1.9bn railway line to Maradi was never taken to the National Assembly for approval; it was an act of naked impunity. It is an impeachable offence, but who will bell the cat?
Buhari is using our scarce, borrowed resources to service his cross-border selfish interests with resources mined mainly from the Niger Delta and the Lagos business districts. He is going beyond developing Northern Nigeria; he is working for Niger Republic too. Is this regime all about Buhari’s interests? And why are Nigerians who will repay the loans letting him get away with these? These are issues that should concern Southern political leaders, elected representatives and statesmen. Rather, they struggle to be selected as leg men to serve the interests of a foreign country. It is a shame and a pity. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/buharis-unholy-romance-with-niger-republic/ |
Politics › Re: Stop Shipping Alcohol To The North! by DZTech(op): 4:13pm On Nov 27, 2020 |
celeiyke: VAT is a federal tax not state, whether u delist, breakup , u go pay am sha there's a way to stop d madness |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 9:34pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Kenplay: That guy Kobojunkiee na werey, you will lose brain cells replying him I just dey wonder at d joblessness... |
Politics › Re: Stop Shipping Alcohol To The North! by DZTech(op): 9:31pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Rugaria: Lol No business man keeps going to any place he keeps losing money.. The mere fact that irrespective of the destructions, folks keep shipping in more alcohol should tell you that consumption is pretty high to defray the cost of the lost ones. omo... seems ur ryt o. abeg, thread closed! pardon the inconvenience  |
Politics › Re: Stop Shipping Alcohol To The North! by DZTech(op): 9:30pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
ipobarethieves:
Dey hate Alcoholic there but love terrorism.The useless pipu dat destroyed alcohol drink dey do/patronise prosti2 under d cova of darkness  how u take know?! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 9:12pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Muslim brothers and sisters
kindly jump in. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 9:10pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Kobojunkiee: And this thread is how you show concern about "d world u live in"?  c me c question. |
Politics › Re: Stop Shipping Alcohol To The North! by DZTech(op): 9:09pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
obiekunie2: yep! wetin u no dey see be say NORTH IS THE SECOND HIGHEST CONSUMERS OF ALCOHOL AFTER SOUTH-EAST  u MUST be joking.  |
Politics › Stop Shipping Alcohol To The North! by DZTech(op): 8:49pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
you would think that by now, producers of alcohol would have learnt their lesson. but it seems common sense is far from common. who goes into business and ships products to where they are guaranteed to be destroyed?! abi e get wetin we no dey see? in fact, these companies should stop paying vat at the federal level- delist from the NSE, break up into state firms and only pay vat in States where they operate. I'm sure investors/shareholders will go for such a plan. meanwhile, hisbah- more grease to your bulldozer. smh... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 8:40pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Kobojunkiee: Education in what? How to probe the mental of muslims who obviously do not see the world the way you do?  this lack of concern about d world u live in is one reason why even well meaning people do the wrong thing. so if my seeking clarification is a problem for u, feel free to remain ignorant. jump and pass. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 8:35pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
let's clarify his status first, before talking about his history. the devil has worshippers. people can revere whomever they like. TimeTraveler369: Some religions are just too funny to analyze.
Pedo guy being sacred is subject to peer review. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 8:32pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Kobojunkiee: It does not take a genius to realize that Mohammed is a god onto the Muslims, so leave them be. If they chose to worship him in the way they choose, how does it affect the hair on your back?  it should affect the hair on my back b4 I inquire about something? is that the kind of education you were given? |
Christianity Etc › Blasphemy- Is Mohammed A Deity, Or God? by DZTech(op): 7:33pm On Nov 20, 2020 |
Merriam-Webster dictionary- "Blasphemy, in a religious sense, refers to great disrespect shown to God or to something holy, or to something said or done that shows this kind of disrespect; "Heresy refers a belief or opinion that does not agree with the official belief or opinion of a particular religion." almost every time Mohammed is mentioned- in any context- there's this manic, feverish, even rabid mob action. was Mohammed a man? if so, how can you blaspheme against him? abi blasphemy has a different meaning in Islam? how many other Muslim prophets does this apply to? or is he actually a deity that Muslims also worship? I know Jesus is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet of God; is HE also included in the reverence Muslims give to Mohammed? those in the know, kindly clarify. and no bashing!  TGIF! |
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