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PoliticsRe: #BenueUnderAttack: 36 Persons Killed In Benue State (Graphic Photos) by Eborty(m): 11:34am On May 28, 2021
nairalandankrah:
https://twitter.com/one_dosh/status/1398152387118907397?s=19

Warning:This is not Photoshop it is as real as the air you breathe and it took place last night in Naka region of Benue state
This is not insecurity issue at all, this is an intentional genocide, human slaughter and land cleansings done with an outmost agenda and purpose.
PoliticsRe: Open Grazing: Stop Crying More Than The Bereaved - Falana Tells FG by Eborty(m): 6:33am On May 26, 2021
The fulani government is trying as hard as possible to grab lands for his kingsmen, without taking neighbors lives into consideration.

These sets of nomadic clans has finally decided to settle for Nigeria, and that's why they are working so much to find a place in other people's ancestral heritage.


More land grabbing policies will be enacted to achieve the aim of this fulani government.
PoliticsRe: Open Grazing: Stop Crying More Than The Bereaved - Falana Tells FG by Eborty(m): 6:23am On May 26, 2021
Even a foreigner can read between the lines,and acknowledge that this government is for fulani and for fulani alone.
Foreign AffairsRe: Mali Coup: President Bah Nda, PM, Defence Minister Detained By Mutinous Soldiers by Eborty(m): 4:22pm On May 25, 2021
"Islamists insurgency"
But, what's really the problem or plights of these sets of atrocities in religion.


These guys are just uneducated and their elite, they make the world to mourn in modern time.


They make the world a dangerous place in modern time.


They displace families with some Dead, others with Injuries and life lasting Traumas, while some Missing, heaven knows when....


What's the point of killing innocent people to achieve your aims.


Surely, education is the remedy to all of their ratifications.
PhonesRe: Nigerians To Submit Phone IDs In Three Months - NCC by Eborty(m): 1:04pm On May 21, 2021
hopefullight:
No govt agency in Western World will ask for its citizen phone IMEI.

Thats my point.
Ok. I get you now, and sure that's certainly how it should have been done.
PhonesRe: Nigerians To Submit Phone IDs In Three Months - NCC by Eborty(m): 12:14pm On May 21, 2021
hopefullight:
Everyone know they can hack your phone..but for Them to access your phone, they need a court oder. Anything contrary to that is illegal.
I don't know what you are saying ooo. But i know that websites always have or obtain this informations legally i.e your phone number, phone type, model, phone name, IP address, phone certificates etc even IMEI.
PhonesRe: Nigerians To Submit Phone IDs In Three Months - NCC by Eborty(m): 12:09pm On May 21, 2021
This dullard government, how much would it cost you guys to just build an instant app or website that will retrieves IMEI from Nigerians.


But to a greater surprise, this exact information can be gotten from network operators.


Sometimes, a government stupidity causes the masses to suffer irrevocably.
CelebritiesRe: Naira Marley: I Will Have Sex With Mother And Daughter Together One Day by Eborty(m): 11:52am On May 21, 2021
Everybody dey talk about Marlians disgusting fantasy.



But wait ooo, which mama won follow Marley this one self.

Abi mama dey were fit do am with her pikin.,?
PoliticsRe: Governors Rooting For State Police Are Inviting Anarchy – IGP by Eborty(m): 11:23am On May 21, 2021
Eborty:
These guys are just pure herd of illiteracy.



So how many anarchy exist in the United States or other European States...?


Seriously, still can't figure out the exact reason why executives in the north are so narrowed minded and so much afraid whenever a good development or decision that will better every region is proposed. Even though when it's not about restructuring they're always against it.

This north is not suppose to be part of Nigeria with so much reasons.

Sure will be liberated in time to come...!!!
Moreover, if judiciary autonomy bill is being pass'd, democracy and justice will surely have a say on defaulters.
PoliticsRe: Governors Rooting For State Police Are Inviting Anarchy – IGP by Eborty(m): 11:18am On May 21, 2021
These guys are just pure herd of illiteracy.



So how many anarchy exist in the United States or other European States...?


Seriously, still can't figure out the exact reason why executives in the north are so narrowed minded and so much afraid whenever a good development or decision that will better every region is proposed. Even though when it's not about restructuring they're always against it.

This north is not suppose to be part of Nigeria with so much reasons.

Sure will be liberated in time to come...!!!
TV/MoviesRe: Lagos To Switch From Analogue To Digital TV Broadcasts By April 29 by Eborty(m): 8:04am On Apr 12, 2021
Nigeria government with the same news over and over again. These same bunch of baboons said the same thing almost 3 years ago, and still saying the same thing this year.


Well it's a good development as I said earlier during the first announcement, but I don't want to hear say Lai machine wants to use another billions to digitize NTA.
PoliticsRe: Sheikh Gumi: Bandits Feel Everyone Is Against Them by Eborty(m): 9:05am On Mar 11, 2021
Freeeanijor:
Who is not against them bandit?
Even me I wonder ooo. Or is bandit a tribe in the north...?
CrimeRe: Kidnappers Abduct Fufu Sellers In Ogun, Demand ₦10 Million Ransom by Eborty(m): 1:50pm On Feb 25, 2021
nzeobi:
Remember Evans was arrested and nobody from his tribe defended him.
True, I think its because his likes are not much in his tribe. Unlike this very Fulani ones, which happens to be everywhere. Even in Aso villa....!!!
CrimeRe: Kidnappers Abduct Fufu Sellers In Ogun, Demand ₦10 Million Ransom by Eborty(m): 1:43pm On Feb 25, 2021
Remember Evans was arrested and nobody from his tribe defended him.[/quote]True, I think its because his likes are not much in his tribe. Unlike this very Fulani ones, which happens to be everywhere. Even in Aso villa....!!!
PoliticsRe: Benjamin Kalu: Nigerian Legislature Poorest In The World by Eborty(m): 10:22am On Feb 10, 2021
But wait ooh, there's a word called "RESIGN" in the dictionary, why can't he understand it.


Nigeria politicians are shameless fathers and mother's with no drup of sense in their brains.


You spent millions to get the seat, even commit atrocities too.


And yet, you see us as cows to tell that nonsense

in your head.


So now what do you want us to do about it.....?
BusinessRe: FG Rejects IMF’s Call For Further Devaluation Of Naira by Eborty(m): 9:43am On Feb 10, 2021
Government can sometimes be smarter than some lazy youths.

What IMF is suggesting are for our benefits (Nigeria), as the current state of the nation is concerned, the economy is collapsing due to bad governance and corruption. Even more, money which are meant to be spent on revenue generating facilities or industries are spent on stagnant infrastructures. Also the country continues to lose its FX to the importation of refined fuel, and just earlier this week the government cut off the relevant of cryptocurrency to naira.

Politicians (Mostly the ones who are into import and export) are the ones to lose massively.

Though government may later devalue it, but first as corrupt as they are, they will want to change the notes in their possession to another currencies so as to retain their richness and value.




Our politicians (Nigeria politicians) are very stupid and primitive, imagine them disproving IMF, when they are the actual devil disrupting the nation's economy: thereby laundering from the country's economy to overseas economy.



me I no go lie, I don tire for Nigeria.
CrimeRe: 200 Girls Defiled In Gombe In One Year by Eborty(m): 7:43am On Jan 17, 2021
Please, does the north has tradition (local rules and regulations), norms and ethics..?


Cos i so much wonder why they always commit things that is termed ABOMINATION in local norms.
CrimeRe: Kano Kids Rescued From The South Say Their Peers Avoid Them by Eborty(m): 7:34am On Jan 17, 2021
Northern elite recruitement in progress.
If you know, you know.
Foreign AffairsRe: Uganda Election: Bobi Wine Rejects Results, Declares Himself "President-Elect" by Eborty(m): 7:12pm On Jan 15, 2021
Neddstark:
As usual, the demented scum had to quote me with insults rather than counter with reason. Blame your parents first and go screw yourself for all I care.
But, to be sincere you post made it so clear that you can't give opinion on wrong or right in a given situation like uganda's own.

As a true human being with will and integrity always stick to the right thing and please do give courage to those that have the guts to fight for what you can't stand up for.
HealthRe: No Approved COVID-19 Vaccines Yet – NAFDAC by Eborty(m): 12:31pm On Jan 15, 2021
At least thanks for being relavant in 2021.
Foreign AffairsRe: Cameroon Says Boko Haram, Separatists On Offensive by Eborty(m): 7:41am On Jan 12, 2021
"He said some scared people fled into the bush, where they always go for safety, but many Nigerian suicide bombers were already hiding there."






Just imagine....!!!

"Nigeria suicide bombers"
CelebritiesRe: Blessing Egbe: No Need For DNA If We Marry As Virgins by Eborty(m): 12:31pm On Jan 08, 2021
istina:
Truth is bitter I don't expect all to take it
If all will maintain purity before marriage and faithfulness and trust afterwards this issue will not arise.
Paternity fraud is about the family which is made up of members (Husband, Wife & Children). In a sane instance, all members are linked by blood. Any member in a family that is not linked by blood and of no consent to the man is a fraud, parasite, cheat, disease, cancer etc.


The FRAUD in "paternity fraud" is when you made the man(husband) to BELIEVE he is the father of a bastard prompting him to take FULL RESPONSIBILITIES.



Now the REASONABLE question to ask is "Who is behind this fraud, this parasite that drains the man emotionally, financially and physically....?

In case you don't know, no man or woman would wants to take responsibility of what is not connected to him or her, likewise animals both big and small.

Even the children of God will be with their father in heaven, the rest you know....!!!

Blessing has no idea of the term "paternity fraud" likewise others, instead she is trying to justify the blame to a man that might be in another country or region, with his family and enjoying himself,or the man may be dead too or mad as well.
Also in some cases this man may not even have any idea the child.

It still wonder's me how they(wife) have the mind and conscience to frustrate another man's life with what that isn't his.


Unfaithful wife, you are allowed to cheat since you're not reliable but don't make me take responsibility of another man's child.
PoliticsRe: Senate Moves To Establish Council For Hunters by Eborty(m): 12:23pm On Dec 23, 2020
Hmmmmm...! Fulani hunters loading.


Soon we will be having Fulani hunters in our forest which would be allowed to càrry machine guns, grenades, bombs etc. Then things like killer huntermen or Fulani hunters men will spring up.
PoliticsRe: Insecurity: Buhari May Shun Reps’ Summons Over Fear Of PDP Lawmakers by Eborty(m): 10:24am On Dec 10, 2020
“I think those of you who are familiar with the constitutional process, I don’t think you’ve ever heard that the US parliament had ever invited their president to appear before the House of Representatives or the US Senate, unless for the purpose of budget or to give an address on the state of the nation." Omo Agege






What a mess in the Senate, has there ever been a crisis in the US (insecurities and terrorism which has'nt been taken care-off) that would warranty the summoning of it's President...?
Surely, you ain't dear or blind when the US rescued it's citizen some few weeks back.


The Nigeria government system is worst than a zoo.
PoliticsRe: CBN Denies Freezing EndSARS Promoters’ Accounts by Eborty(m): 11:34am On Dec 03, 2020
It's as if this generation of father's or leaders are all but nothing except fraudsters and liers.


Infact everything in Nigeria is fake news.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Attacks Are International Conspiracy To Split Nigeria – Army by Eborty(m): 9:34am On Dec 03, 2020
rossniti:
Anything about your white masters you don't want to believe is a ''conspiracy theory'', correct?

The fact that Boko Haram is a western intelligence - backed operation should be clear even to a dunce. But you thoughtless buffoons on Nairaland who cannot see beyond your ethnic hate, are blind to what's really going on.

Those with common sense are actually shocked the army chief made this admission.
I don't really know how you reason it, concerning Western nation trying to disintegrate or disstabilize Nigeria. but what I Know is that IPOB has been calling on Western nation's like Britain ever since for them to be freed. but Britain and others still want Nigeria to be as one.



for you church mind which Western nation was he referring to or the one you have in mind..?


Then I start to wonder if you are in this country with us .
PoliticsRe: Lekki Shootings: CNN To Lai Mohammed, 'You Didn't Provide Any Evidence' by Eborty(m): 12:48am On Nov 21, 2020
With this kind of reaction from FG.


i wonder what will happen when the set up panel in lagos concludes same...!!!
PoliticsNigeria’s Poverty Capital Status: Solution by Eborty(op): 8:42am On Nov 19, 2020
[b][/b]ON NOVEMBER 19, 2020 7:00 AM IN AFE FOR VANGUARD
By Aare Afe Babalola, CON, OFR, SAN
Among the many vices which have bedevilled Nigeria in the course of its existence as a nation, poverty seems to hold sway; generally beginning as a controllable malignancy and, thereafter, insidiously growing to become the most ubiquitous challenge facing a vast majority of Nigerians today.
To make matters worse, the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic gave the problem of poverty an entirely new dimension; with the outrageous inflation rate, increased unemployment, the astronomical increase in the cost of food, and crash in the price of crude oil. At this rate, it seems there is no light at the end of the tunnel.
A news report noted that: “Oil-rich Nigeria can’t seem to catch a break. From an unemployment rate forecast to rise to 33.5 per cent by 2020, to a global pandemic that could push at least five million people into poverty and, a near 14 per cent inflation rate as well as an impending recession, the Nigerian future looks dire in the coming months, according to multiple data and reports from several agencies including the World Bank and the United Nation’s World Food Programme”
Extreme poverty
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics reported that 86.9 million Nigerians lived in extreme poverty in 2018.
The World Bank, which anticipates Nigeria heading into its worst recession in 40 years as it projects the economy to further shrink this year, noted that the COVID-19 shock alone is projected to push about five million more Nigerians into poverty in 2020.
To say this is not scary is tomfoolery and an act of self-deceit.

There is no doubt that a combination of factors, including extensive lockdown measures and depressed global crude prices, completely derailed the very fragile Nigeria’s economic recovery from its 2016 recession. This has, therefore, engendered an increase in fiscal deficit and a synonymous rise in the rate of external debt, further plunging the country, and its people, into poverty. On the part of the populace, it has occasioned a rise in crime rate and public lootings, as recently witnessed in the course of the #EndSars protests – such indeed in the power of poverty.

However, prior to 1965 and indeed prior to the coming of Europeans, poverty was unknown in Africa. The fact that there was no poverty and that there were no beggars was confirmed with compelling finality by Lord Macaulay in his address to British Parliament on February 2, 1835, when he said: “I have travelled across the length and breadth of Africa and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief.
“Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people of such calibre, that I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of this nation, which is her spiritual and cultural heritage and therefore, I propose that we replace her old and ancient educational system, her culture, for if the African thinks that all that is foreign and English is good and greater than their own, they will lose their self-esteem, their native culture and they will become what we want them, a truly dominated nation.”

Begging by the poor is everywhere. Beggars besiege and embarrass people at the wedding, birthday parties, naming ceremonies, funeral ceremony, coronation, chieftaincy installation, petrol stations and on the highway. Nigeria is a country endowed with more enormous human and material resources than most of the developed countries of the world that has per capita income of USD300,000 and above and also life expectancy of 70 years. Per capita income in Nigeria is only about USD300 while life expectancy is 52 years.
About 70 per cent of Nigeria live in abject poverty with less than N500 per capita. This large population lives in squalor, unlike developed countries where less than 10 per cent are poor. For a country with massive wealth and huge population to support commerce, a well-developed economy and plenty of natural resources such as oil, the high rate of poverty is disturbing.

Poverty in Nigeria is getting worse by the day. Why is this? Are the poor people to blame for their predicament? Have they been lazy?
Have they made poor decisions? Have they been responsible for their own plight? Is their poverty due to lack of capital or funds to start a good business? Is it due to mismanagement?
Is it due to non-availability of resources at individual, corporate or national level? Is it due to lack of good priority setting? Is it due to economic monetary and banking policies of the government?

Is it due to excessive interest charged by CBN and commercial banks? Is it due to the education system which was not designed to turn out entrepreneurs and industrialists?
In order to fully appreciate the extent of poverty in the country, it is necessary to first examine what life in Nigeria was in its pre-independence days.
In the 50s and 60s, the economy, although subsistence farming was stable, there were only two classes of people; namely the white men, the Obas and Chiefs regarded as the upper class, while the others were in the lower class. Between 1952 and early 70s, three classes of people had emerged namely: the Politicians and the Obas in the upper class; the middle class consisting of professionals and businessmen; and the working class.

Since the 80s, however, new classes of people have emerged namely:
a. The super-rich
b. The politicians including Presidents, Governors, Ministers, Senators, etc
c. The tycoons
d. The middle class consisting of civil servants and professionals.
e. The workers
f. The poor
g. The very poor

The emergence of these new classes and the attendant economic and social consequences was brought about by many factors including the discovery of oil, reliance on oil and the almighty revenue earner, the policy of the government to export crude oil and import refined oil for local consumption, instead of refining enough oil for local consumption; the neglect or abandonment of agriculture; the lucrativeness of politics, the indiscriminate issuance of licenses and waivers for tycoons for the importation of sugar, flour, cement, corn, wheat and other basic essential commodities.

Other factors which inflicted hardship and poverty on the citizenry include failure to provide steady and reasonably cheap electricity, abandonment of rail transportation, poor road transportation system, poor education and poor health service. Of all these, the Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP, which many of us including my humble self opposed, had the most profound effect on the economy of the nation.


It brought about steady currency devaluation, internationally uncompetitive low wages and the collapse of the middle class. It also sounded the death knell for many national bodies such as the Nigeria Airways, and the Nigerian National Shipping Line and railways.


The gradual worsening of the economy and increase in poverty level is, therefore, cumulative and all previous governments are to blame for the present level of poverty in the land.


Effects of poverty: The first noticeable effect of poverty is inequality. The poorest people will always have less access to health, quality education and other services. Hunger, malnutrition and diseases have more effect on the poorest in society.


They are invariably marginalised in society and have little or no representation of voice in public or political debates. By contrast, the wealthy benefit more from economic or political policies.


The wealthy have access to the bank and the government whereas the poor suffer in silence.


The gap between the rich and the poor is dangerously widening. Soon, we may produce the richest man on the planet and also the largest number of poorest people.




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PoliticsRe: Eromosele Adene Mother: Protest A Fundamental Human Right. They Must Free My Son by Eborty(m): 7:31am On Nov 18, 2020
I think it's time for parents to come out and protest for their children...!!!
PoliticsRe: USOSA Calls For Sincere Action On Police And National Reforms by Eborty(m): 2:05pm On Oct 18, 2020
Nigeria is gearing towards democracy.
PoliticsRe: ENDSARS: Sheikh Musa Asadus Sunnah Tells FG To Be Brutal On Protesters by Eborty(m): 11:33am On Oct 16, 2020
A typical terrorist mindset.
SportsRe: Arsenal Celebrates Nigeria At 60 by Eborty(m): 9:39am On Oct 02, 2020
Alhaji Dangote how far, when will u bring arsenal to 9ja.



Arsenal and Nigeria has so much in common.

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