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OasisX: izzou:Don't underrate the effect of agenda Sha ![]() |
Tonnyray:I had to go to the guy's Facebook page to finish the story. ![]() |
ichidodo:Boss man, I was one of those you encouraged to go into coding, I decided to go the data science / machine learning route. Still learning and pushing myself to new boundaries, I know if I keep at it, the bag will follow. Thanks. |
raumdeuter:Yes, they said court can't force them to teach. |
OasisX:It is POssible that the UNN lecturer got it wrong. ![]() |
seankafor:ASUU has rejected the court order. Let's see what happens next ![]() |
izzou:He did some solid criticism, but he just had to spoil it. ![]() |
ubunja:There was this girl I met, I think she is one of the most confusing I have ever come across. All her actions screams that she wants me, but she say that she is not "ready" for relationship. She kept giving strong clues, but doesn't allow me to advance based on those clues, so I thought she was up to something else, and gave up. Do you think I played my cards wrong? |
AnonDude2004:I am irked by it, I can't even remember the last time I saw a movie that doesn't include homosexuality. Yes, they are pushing the LGBT narratives really hard. |
LutherSanchez:Fakebook is simp headquarters ![]() |
izzou:Omo, abi na climate change things ![]() |
I watched Obi's cnn interview, nothing there, I thought he answered poorly to some questions. But then he is the only one presenting himself for interviews, can one really complain about his interviews? I don't mind if he wins given the options, but I am not holding out any candle on him been a messiah of any sort. |
Ibukzy:No march gets up to 1 million Sha, 10k is more than enough to shout "e choke" ![]() I personally saw suleja March, then I saw it on SM, SM definitely amplified it. |
larride:Someone sent me a message where your candidate says he is not interested in interviews, is it legit? |
raumdeuter:"Dey believe once dey hate someone he can never be loved for free." This comment made me laugh, because I was having a discussion with a friend and he was of the opinion that only Obi has "organic" love and support, other candidates there must one excuse or the other, money, tribalism, wickedness etc ![]() |
I just went through Reno's tweets, he talks more about Obi than Atiku who is his candidate, na wao ![]() |
A40:I think this is one of the pitfalls of obidients making their movement kind of a moral one, you get a lot of false supporters. In the end, you can't know who someone will thumbprint for, that's why I don't even bother myself with selling any candidate. |
A40:At the bolded, very true. Someone on my CL who was always posting Obi, confessed that he doesn't have any intention of voting Obi. I wonder why people do that. |
raumdeuter:Doesn't mean anything, it's a normal campaign process. Individuals and campaigns organizations always do that to support their candidates. |
A40:Will the elite north turn away from PO? And given the voting population of the north, do you think Atiku will win the election? That is assuming the north will only vote their man. |
seankafor:In any case that he is cleared of all charges, what happens to his accusers? Given all he would have lost due to the accusations? |
OasisX:They were all paid. ![]() |
I wonder why some people are courting the idea that Obi will collapse structure, lol, Obi will have to be very very daft to do that, I think he should keep riding and see where that gets him, I don't think Obi is someone that can better the country magically by any mile (same is true for other candidates), but I think the benefits of PO winning will be more important than the benefits of PO ruling, it will change politicking in Nigeria significantly. If Obi's push benefits anybody, it will be an organic effect. I don't see pdp benefitting anyway from Obi regardless, i think if Obi doesn't win, Tinubu will. |
raumdeuter:LOL, what would you expect from a politician? When push comes to shove, a politician will do what is in his best interests, they know it, that's why they don't hate themselves for whatever choices they make, they welcome back their fellow politicians that left them in their rots with glee. Our political parties are not ideologically oriented, they are interest oriented, and as such crosscarpeting will keep being the order of the day. |
ASUU's FIGHT IS YOUR FIGHT Why do you think FG sees ASUU as an insect that needs to be crushed? ASUU is the only trade union that has the balls to confront the insensitivity and irresponsibility of our politicians and public office holders, who have positioned themselves as demigods. From military era till date ASUU has challenged their recklessness. Why is it that for these six months, federal government cannot hire other people to take the place of ASUU and teach you? There is no professor or senior lecturer, who is unemployed, except the retired ones. Besides, there is no qualified lecturer from any part of the globe, who can afford to take an appointment in Nigerian universities, because Nigerian lecturers are the least paid in the entire world. You may wish to verify this. Why do you think politicians and top government officials send their children to foreign universities? It is, simply, because they cannot afford to see their children pass throughout the mess they created in our public universities. Note that, Buhari has seven children, and not even one of them schoolled in Nigeria. At least, the social media has revealled enough of this kind of patriotism practised by Nigerian politicians. Do you think Nigeria is broke to fund university education? If Nigeria is broke to fund education, the country should have been broke too to sustain incessant looting, an extravagant government, that can afford flamboyant aids to foreign nations. Don't forget the rail line constructed to service Niger Republic and the expensive SUV donation made to assist them fight insurgency. Don't forget that our refineries are moribound, while we import refined product from them. By so doing we sustain their economy, help them create jobs, while our teeming youths languish in joblessness. Nigeria is not broke, the billions of naira alone stolen under Buhari's watch can go far enough to meet ASUU's demands.. Do you think ASUU is the villain? ASUU is fighting for you and the future of their own children, for no ASUU member living on the wage of Nigerian lecturers can afford to send his/her ward to private universities in Nigeria or the public ones abroad. Do not consider FG the nation's hero in this fight or struggle between them and ASUU, for they do not, in one second, care about you. Do not be quick to forget that Umahi, Buhari's stooge was bold enough to tell you to your face that university education is not meant for everyone. In this statement, he meant to scourge you, and ultimately, draw the red line between their children and you. Nonetheless, do not yield to this, because Nigeria belong to all of us. You may not realize how irresponsible the government is with regards to the strike, until you understand that they did not honour the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which was renegotiated for in 2020. ASUU suspended 2020 strike in December of the same year, as a result of this MOU, which was supposed to be implemented in January, 2021. However, uptil 14th February this year, the government went on silent mode regarding the MOU. The several letters ASUU wrote to them did not ring bells enough to awaken their conscience. The first three months of the strike was not time enough for them to engage ASUU, they merely played the game of silence, and as usual ignored ASUU. Eventually, when they woke up from their fuzzy slumber, they constituted a renegotiate committee again, instead of using the previous MOU. This was nothing, but a delay tactics. They are always eager to buy time whenever they are faced with a people oriented project. The renegotiation committee, which was made up of their own agents and ASUU national executive members, concluded their work and handed in their report in June. Again, the government went on silent mode till this month. When they recollected from their sleep paralysis, they unleashed yet another terror on ASUU, and, of course the Nigerian students. Instead of honouring the most recent negotiation report, they have engaged ASUU with a thousand and one threats. |
Itsrm:Good question ![]() |
Itsrm:By 2019, Osinbajo was in support of subsidy. It's easy to talk, quote stats, and have solution when power is not in your hands, you are sure that everything you will do be successful. Reality is often disappointing. I am not too optimistic for 2023 elections, whoever wins, it's most likely same story, some people will just be more comfortable with who is power, that's all. |
Itsrm:Keep calm, to my knowledge, all the candidates say they will remove the subsidy, Buhari is giving them an opportunity to walk the talk ![]() Buhari wicked Sha, that is pure wickedness. ![]() |
iamoyindamola:We deserve them or they are us? ![]() I assuwa you that if we change the entire politicians, we may end up with worse sets, politicians are always a reflection of the people. ![]() |
Same senate ![]() Like i said long thing.
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The last time the senate was asked to cut it's budget by 30%. Obviously some senators were in support, but not the majority.
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Lol, I am just laughing. "I will cut down cost of governance" is only easy to say. How will you cut down cost of senate, when they are the ones that have to approve the cut down cost by themselves? Good luck arm twisting them to reduce their salaries and bonuses. Perhaps the executive arm can reduce its cost by employing less aides, but that's assuming those positions aren't important. Then when it comes to the people, how dare you want the people to suffer, when the legislatives are eating big? ![]() The only realistic way to cut down cost of government is to dissolve useless parastatals and believe me, they are in their numbers, but good luck doing that. ![]() Cut down the cost of legislatives before you have any moral rights to attempt to cut down cost of civil service, we are on a long thing. |


