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Mophasa:Some Nigerians are too subjective. If you criticise the very parochial and sectarian Buhari, his dogmatic herd of supporters are always on time to tag you as an IPOB. These Buhari folks always delve into ethno-religious sentiments in their bid to kill superior arguments. |
gberra:You are being unnecessarily subjective. How far can you see from an angry mind? #myopic |
ephi123:Those hypocritical Islamic fanatics are the enemies of Nigeria's progress. They must all be embroiled in serious crisis and destabilize for the rest of the country to bloom. |
ephi123:True talk. Let's sit on the fence and watch them tear themselves apart. They are all the same-islamic fundamentalists who overtly and covertly promote terror. They will stop at nothing to commit mayhem at anything or anybody whom they deem unislamic. |
Tourist. |
Buhari's handlers must come clean about the true state of the president's health and whereabouts. Nigerians deserve to know! |
MultiCeo1, the word in my post that you quoted was a typo/autocorrect error that I could not edit after posting. The edit link fails to open. Same problem with my first post on the thread. That's also why I couldn't quote your post directly. Me, trying to impress? On Nairaland? I won't do that! That's a waste of mental energy. And it pays with a worthless coin. |
ahaika23:They never get it, do they? ...SMH! Na dis kind lack of sense make your dilector don spend close to 2 years under incarceration. |
ahaika23:I'm Edo. That said, your understanding of my post is not up to me. Afterall, it is a well established fact that some of you IPOBians have the loathsome rejection for intellectual objectivism. You lots are shining crystals of colossal idiocy! |
Nnamdi KANU may be a recklessly lousy idiot, but this is Nigeria where you can't fight against social injustice and the oppression of your people with the toga of intellectual sophistication, liberalism or political correctness. Prominent Igbo leaders must stop playing the childish politics of selfish appeasement. They must pool resources to rescue Kanu because he's fighting a just cause. The Yoruba's whom they so love to hate have to out to be the only people sticking their neck out to help Kanu. |
Igbo leaders need to come to the guy's rescue. |
0b10010011: KevinDein:You are shining crystals of colossal ignorance. Further arguments with you pays with a worthless coin. |
izzou:I'm not holding a brief for any governor. But what if they have a backlog of financial obligations and contractual commitments to meet and fulfil? Is a state made solely of civil servants? Like I said earlier, you may be right in some of your assertions. But making a comparative analysis between the north and South, and blaming the South for the fallout from this failed arrangement is very unfair to the people and governments of southern Nigeria. 0b10010011:Mumu, what the North doesn't receive in state allocation as per derivation, it recieves thrice through the rigged Local Government System. I didn't expect an unlettered, poorly evolved bonehead like you to know that. |
izzou:Granted, bad leadership and financial recklessness is a factor. But the North has many local govt areas, much more than the South. This makes them to receive twice (and thrice) as much federal allocation than the South. Kano: 44 Katsina: 34 ... Use your tongue to count your teeth! Do the math and stop amplifying your political ignorance and self-hatred. |
ideykwum:I took the pain to skim through the Crackpot's lengthy, albeit boring tantrums and opted to starve him of any underserved attention. Miserable and unlettered lots like you have up there find fulfilment from getting replies to their posts from some of us whom they idolise on this board. Hence, he courts attention like his life depends on it. You will pity him if you see how he desperately spams my mentions with tags on just every post and thread that he trolls on. Sometimes we just have to oblige by occasionally making their day with a few replies. I wont suffer anyone to drool further on his dogmatic and idiotic hypocrisy. The resort into incongruous verbiage, personal attacks and emotional outburst by a random poster, while leaving salient points unattended, is the clearest evidence of comprehension defects and a lost argument. Arguing further with such unlettered and poorly evolved cretinous snowflake pays with a worthless coin. |
khalifjgusau:How does your koran differentiate between an innocent person and a guilty person that must be killed? By your koranic dogma, Christians, and other non-muslim communities are infidels. Thus, they are guilty and must be killed to spread Islam as Usman Dan Fodio did? Whatever happened to the values of tolerance and forgiveness that's at the core of every peace-loving religion. A truly peaceful religion can only win willing converts through proselytizing. Not by the edge of the sword! If your Koran and its writers did not want to promote unprovoked bloodshed and inspire peace among its true adherents, why did it not just say "Thou shall not kill" ? Shekau, Usman Dan Fodio, Al Baghdadi et al are the most ardent Moslems on earth. They have/had the broadest knowledge and understanding of the Koran, and have/are following its exact dictates in their attempts to spread the Islamic culture. |
thesicilian:Indeed. But unfortunately, the constitution is wrought with a myriad of ambiguities. |
Sahara Reporters posted the story on Facebook. You can say they're part of the grand conspiracy. |
bonna4u:The list should indeed be ignored. If I was any of the affected tenant, u wouldn't give a dime. |
NOETHNICITY:Look in the mirror and say hello to the intolerant snowflake! |
NOETHNICITY:Sorry for hurting and wearing you out. Your antagonistic posture, fundamentalist moslem bigotry and Hausa-Fulani stoogery creates the near impossibility to consider you as someone worthy of any civilised discussion. |
ncoolsome:Arguing with random posters on nairaland pays with a worthless coin. But I'll take the pain to dispatch you briefly. In democracies, rogue politicians are not effectively dealt with through litigation. Tactical administrators employ the potency of party structure and discipline, their political influence and the power of their office, coupled with the threat of sanctions and the promise of rewards to have their way. Owing to the fact that APC is the majority party at the NASS, how well has Buhari utilised these wide array of political resources at his disposal? None! Why, because he lacks the acumen, clout, charisma and political will-all vital qualities of running a functional government. Were there political and public nuisants in the NASS during Obasanjo administration? YES! How many of such vagabonds did Obasanjo arrest or prosecute before they fell? NONE! Did he have his way considerably? YES! |
NOETHNICITY:Mumu! Not travelling too much does not equate to not being widely travelled. How can your illiterate imam remember to infuse that into your empty skull, when all he does is teach you how to be to biggest paedophile in your village. |
cardoctor:That's a hasty, asinine conclusion. |
I don't travel too much. But this is got to be one of the deadliest highways in Nigeria. |
gberra:Forcing an employee to resign is a subtle way of sacking them. I didn't expect you to understand that sha. |
SillyMods:What do you mean by the above? If you weren't a poor student of history, you should know that Obasanjo fired Fabian Osuji (and some others). As corrupt as Jona was, he stil fired Stela Odua. What has Buhari done about Saraki and other NASS shenanegans? Do you know how many such casualties that lied in the trails of OBJ administration? |
It's a no-brainer. He wont return. But lets wait and see who replaces him and how long it takes The Slow Sick Man to do that. |
HungerBAD:Thanks for echoing my exact sentiments. Buhari and APC is nothing without the Tinubu effect. Is it not the same Buhari and his lacklustre associates and structures (was there ever any?) from ANPP, CPC that Nigerians have been rejecting since 2001 to 2011, till Chief Tinubu came and rebranded, packaged, presented and sold his candidacy to Nigerians? The integrity and anti corruption tag was a ruse. Buhari is simply basking on the credentials of Tunde Idiagbon. If for anything, the myriads of intrigues that has bedeviled his administration from day one pays credence to the fact that Buhari lacks the credibility, discipline, sophistication and stamina to be president of Nigeria. It's good to know that I still have a like-mind on here. Regrettably, you are a rare breed; a classic example of the last of the Mohicans. |
A former governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, believes northern Nigeria needs at least 40 years to catch up with the southern region in terms of educational development. The lack of education that has held back socioeconomic development has been identified as the nest for insecurity in the region heightened by the Boko Haram sect.Balarabe Musa is right for blaming the cause of northern underdevelopment, poverty, primitivism and Islamic fundamentalism on their hatred and rejection of (quality) formal education. But the old man is just being conservative in his estimate on the socioeconomic and development lag between the primitive north and civilised South. The South is a hundred years ahead of the north in all indices. And based on current realities, this lag has kept widening at a geometric rate. |
That's quite modest. But just like every word from a regular Nigerian politician, I take this info with a pinch of salt. |
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fire them or become the judge handling their trails??politics is game u play tactical..sometimes the entire Nairaland seems like comedy section..