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What is the rationale for declaring Ipob a terrorist organization? Ipob never killed a soul not even for once yet the federal government rushed to declare them terrorists. Now we are saying that not all Fulani herdsmen are terrorists. where were you when they declared all ipobs terrorists? We are just being economical with the truth. Now It seems in Nigeria, it's a bigger crime to demand for freedom than to shed innocent blood. Maybe ipobs should have taken a leaf from the Fulani herdsmen and go on a killing spree maybe by now they might not have been tagged a terrorist organization. Three things still remains the problem of this country 1. Religion 2. Tribe 3.Politics. Until we address this 3things properly, it's only God that will save us in this country. I rest my case |
My opinion!!! Good morning countrymen. I have read in many platforms the cries for a young President come 2019 and the need for younger people to participate in politics. I wholeheartedly agree, especially judging by our current experience where at some point we could not ascertain the exact location of our leader nor the status of his health, and his clumsy pace at work which he has consistently attributed to age, etc. But I'm also aware the current President of America qualifies for the title of an old man(the difference being that he knows his real age unlike ours). Yet, when you watch CNN today and see how all the market indices in America have broken decade long records, with unemployment at 4.1%, the lowest in 17years under Trump's administration, bettering the times of G.W Bush and Obama together, you will again ask if age actually is the problem with Nigeria leadership past and present. Don't tell me it is because Trump took over a stable economy. That is true of course, but one year of cluelessness is more than enough to reverse all of Obama's economic strides. I mean it didn't take Buhari upto a year to plunge a struggling economy into the abyss of recession. So Trump, the old man in the white house has done farely well economically in his one year in office according to reports from CNN his number one critic. Thus, age 'may' not be all that should concern us come 2019. Another case in point, the current Governor of Kogi State of Nigeria is the youngest Governor of this dispensation. He is not a recycled politician. Just like Trump Governor Bello of Kogi is a businessman turned politician. Now the question is, how has Kogi fared under this young Governor? The answer is there for all to see. Nigeria in the past was led by leaders in their 30's; Gowon, Muritala etc. But that didn't solve all our problems. In fact, two young men in their 30's; Gowon and Ojukwu of blessed memory led this nation into a horrible civil war that still reverberates in our fabrics. So age, again is not all that bothers me. I ventured into Politics while in the University because of the alarming rate of corruption and incompetence at the level of Students' Union Government. I vied for the highest office of President though unsuccessfully. Guess what, the looters of our common wealth on campus were not OLD MEN, they were fellow students, YOUNG MEN. I know you can relate with the last example, I know you understand the point made so far. I do strongly desire younger people in leadership, atleast for sake of the complications associated with 'very' aged leaders such as amnesia, people not remembering their age, the associated weaknesses and incompetence etc excused on age. But I'm more certain that in the case of Nigeria, the age bracket of our leadership is not the chief of all our legitimate concerns. FREE & FAIR ELECTION Again is the cry for free and fair election, another misplaced concern for an average Nigerian electorate. The idea of a free and fair election to the average Nigerian is the concept of ONE MAN ONE VOTE. But one man one vote does not guarantee good leadership, it at best legitimizes bad government. This is because under a one man one vote atmosphere, people can still make wrong choices. Take a look at your personal life for instance, you have made decisions devoid of external influences in certain areas of your life. So why do you still regret some of your decisions? Were your choices rigged? I once participated in a free and fair election of one man one vote in a social circle I belong in. A leader emerged. Few months down the line, impeachment loomed as he turned out worst that the man we voted out. That is because there are factors more important in arriving at a choice than who/what the choice is. In our case is the issue of VOTER EDUCATION AND AWARENESS. To what extent does the voter in Nigeria understand his problems? What is his concept of good governance? Is it water and electricity, bags of rice and stomach infrastructure? What is the level of awareness of those who desire the right to choose leaders in Nigeria under a free and fair atmosphere? Here in Rivers State where I reside (and this is not peculiar to Rivers), every day on my way to work, I hear over the radio, jingles and news items that make me shake my head in shame. The people of XYZ community, thanking His Excellency for USING PUBLIC FUND, THEIR OWN MONEY to construct a road to their community. That's your voter baby! The Nigerian voter. He sees his Governor, Chairman, President as Boss, not his employee. In December 2017, I saw over the news women with placards thanking President Buhari for giving them a bomb free Christmas in Abuja. And I wondered, is security, living in peace now a privilege to be so thankful to politicians for? So I imagined a day when the company I work for (my employer) will go on air, not once, but daily with radio advertorial and jingles thanking me for doing the work he has HIRED ME, PAID ME, MOTIVATED ME THROUGH TRAININGS, PAID & UNPAID ALLOWANCES ETC, to do. That will be the day.... I do understand what appreciation is, I also know the thin line between appreciation from an enlightened man and praise singing from one who cannot differentiate between his rights and privileges. Does the average Nigerian voter understand who is the EMPLOYER and the EMPLOYEE community, thanking His Excellency for USING PUBLIC FUND, THEIR OWN MONEY to construct a road to their community. That's your voter baby! The Nigerian voter. He sees his Governor, Chairman, President as Boss, not his employee. In December 2017, I saw over the news women with placards thanking President Buhari for giving them a bomb free Christmas in Abuja. And I wondered, is security, living in peace now a privilege to be so thankful to politicians for? So I imagined a day when the company I work for (my employer) will go on air, not once, but daily with radio advertorial and jingles thanking me for doing the work he has HIRED ME, PAID ME, MOTIVATED ME THROUGH TRAININGS, PAID & UNPAID ALLOWANCES ETC, to do. That will be the day.... I do understand what appreciation is, I also know the thin line between appreciation from an enlightened man and praise singing from one who cannot differentiate between his rights and privileges. Does the average Nigerian voter understand who is the EMPLOYER and the EMPLOYEE in governance? Does he understand what constitutes his rights (security, light, good roads, health care, etc) and privileges (none) in the contract of government? I mean are you supposed to thank me for respecting you, for allowing you to vent your opinion, and for allowing you to live your life free of any form of fear? Those are your rights not privileges. Now how can a people who PRAISE the Governor for doing roads with public fund demand for accountability? They don't even care how much was spent on the road so long as they drive on the road. That is the booby trap of voter 'uneducatedness'. In my final year, I was saddled with the responsibility of chairmanship of the electoral body to conduct the 2011 departmental election. I spent most of my time doing voter education and enlightenment. This is because as chairman I was determined the election must be free, but I also knew that a free and fair election is more than one man one vote. A free and fair election begins with voter awareness of his predicament. One man one vote would not guarantee our liberation from mediocrity. I made sure every voter understood what was at stake; the integrity of our union. I went to all classes on this campaign encouraging even those who knew people qualified to occupy positions to come forward with names of such persons. Friends, free and fair election is not the cure to bad governance. At best, a free and fair election can only produce the leader the electorates DESERVE, not necessarily the leadership they DESIRE. Those two scenarios are different. That is because one man one vote elections are not devoid of religious sentiment, ethnicity and tribalism. It simply means the man who can whip us the highest of such sentiments wins When was the last time you chose competence over friendship, merit over familiarity or 'my person?' How can an Hausa man vote for an Igbo or Yoruba man vice versa based on competence if not by his level of enlightenment. Only voter awareness and education can cure Nigerians of religious, ethnic sentiments and tribalism. Only voter education can guarantee good leadership in a clan where people are more loyal to party than country, where the people in the rural areas care much about the Umbrella and the Broom and not those carrying them. For without proper voter enlightenment, an electorate can comfortably and conveniently chose a Devil ahead of a Jesus simply because the Devil spoke a language he understood.... So my dear country men, in facing the challenges of 2019 coming election and the need for youthful leadership, we must critically examine ourselves and our environment. Each of us the enlightened must seek avenue to educate and enlighten our constituents however and in whatever ways we can, especially using the various tools available to us such as the social media. That is the only way we can guarantee that the result of ONE MAN ONE VOTE which we so desire in coming elections shall of necessity translate into good governance. A free and fair election begins with voter education. I THEREFORE COMMIT TO VOTER EDUCATION, AND ENCOURAGE ALL TO DO SAME..... God bless Nigeria!!! |
I blame lie-Muhammad for this. |
TeeCube Tersoo: Copied from a facebook user : Would Buhari be silent if the killings are happening in Daura, Sokoto or Kano? Some few months back we all witnessed how the government was swift in responding to the crisis that erupted on the Mambilla plateau in Taraba State where the Fulani herdsmen/community claimed they were the worst hit victims of an ethno religious carnage that broke out. The inspector General of Police mobilized his men within the shortest possible notice to attend to the plight of the Fulanis. The army was also mobilized with stern directives to stop the killings and maintain law and order. The minister of interior quickly paid a visit to the affected community to commiserate with the victims. The local government Chairman was suspended just to please the aggrieved Fulanis who accused him of complicity in the attacks suffered by their subjects the Miyetti Allah cattle Breeders Association condemned the killings in strong terms calling on the prosecution of the arrested culprits and the Arewa Consultative forum also condemned the killings in solidarity with their fellow "Northerners" but when such similar attrocity and callous killings occur else where other than their places of interest we hear no word of condemnation or action taken by the government and relevant security agencies yet they want us to keep believing this Buhari led administration isn't bias and means well for all Nigerians. IPOB members haven't killed thousands yet and displaced multitudes as armed Fulani herdsmen have in the recent past yet the government of Buhari didn't mince words in proscribing them as terrorists. We have also seen how the army has been deployed to violently suppress the peaceful protests of IPOB members in the southeast while turning a blind eye to the horrendous acts of terror carried out by armed Fulani herdsmen across the country. Buhari's stance of taking no action against the killer herdsmen is a clear indication that he's endorsing their heinous crimes against humanity. Buhari daily keeps showing Nigerians that he clearly belongs to his "own people" not all Nigerians. Buhari is insensitive to the plight of ethnic minorities. Under Buhari's watch the lives of cows are more valuable and sacred than that of human beings that was why he personally visited Zamfara State some time ago to commission a contingent of Soldiers that will fight the menace of cattle rustlers yet he hasn't deemed it fit to direct a similar operation of soldiers targeted at stopping the killings carried out by armed herdsmen. What else do we need as evidence to prove that Buhari is a sectional and insensitive leader? These events are happening under our noses yet only a few Nigerians are showing concern and speaking out against the evil activities of the terrorist herdsmen. As for Buhari, posterity will remember him for his complicity and sectionalism. Buhari will never be remembered as a patriot but as a chauvinistic leader and ethnic jingoist. # AllLivesMatter # StopTheKillingsInPlateau # ArmedHerdsmenAreTerrorists |
If being fair to the Igbos to him means dividing the country into 97% and 5%, then it's better for him to be wicked to the igbos by now giving igbos 97% while the north takes 5%. He can continue deceiving the gullible ones. Fair my a$$ |
With World Bank's Claim that Buhari Told Them To Focus On Northern Nigeria, Do You Still Think The President Belongs To Everybody And To Nobody? |
Bishop Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto has expressed anguish over what he perceived as injustice and lopsided style of leadership of the President Muhammadu Buhari. According to Bishop Kukah, a certain section of this country has continued to intimidate everybody and get away with it. He added that many villagers in his parish can no longer go to their farms because of fear of being murdered by Fulani herdsmen. Below is a complete statement by Bishop Kukah: “Anyone who thinks the Biafra agitation is a nuisance and irritating should know that it is not the collective aspiration of all Igbos but especially that no one has the monopoly of nuisance. “Nuisance begets nuisance. When you stay with potash loaders you too will share in their dusty hair. It is in this country that the same standards are not held against all. Some can get away with anything but others cannot get away with something. “I shudder at those who blame the agitators for agitating. Everyone knows what is good for them. If you don’t know what is good for you then shut up and don’t obstruct those who know what is good for them. If I have my way I will cease to be a Nigerian because there is no sense of nationhood. Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise, how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this “Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise, how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this country? They can intimidate everybody even a sitting president and get away with it. “When GEJ was president he was literally harassed by this same people until they sent him packing and we thought they will be appeased. But a las we were mistaken! “Now, how do I love a country where a murderous terrorist group like the herdsmen acclaimed even internationally as deadly is being openly defended by a government that wants my loyalty. “Do you know as I make this comment, a first class Chief of Bokkos LGA in plateau state was murdered by a certain group of Fulanis almost a year now and no one has been arrested not to talk of prosecution; there are many villagers in my parish who cannot go to farm again except to farm their backyard because their farms have been forcefully annexed by their Fulani murderers; that in Bokkos a wife and a daughter can be taken away right before her husband or father and be repeatedly raped then released at the convenience of the barbaric Fulani tribesmen and no one dares talk; police will advise you to go and settle the matter through dialogue? I want independence from a country where terrorists are embraced and agitators are terrorized. “At the slightest excitement Hausa or Fulani man can kill you and get away with it; it has happened and continues to happen but when you gear up to defend yourself because security will not, then you are caught by the same security who will lecture you on how to be peaceful and law abiding. This country will end unless there is justice for all. “Rubbish! I hate the lie that Nigeria is. Let’s say the truth and die but it is what will set us free. Nigeria is negotiable to me the oppressed even if it’s not to the oppressor and that is normal. “The only right Nigerians concede to you is the right to agree with them,” Bishop Kukah concluded. https://buzznigeria.com/nigeria-negotiable-bishop-kukah/ |
can you deal for 2m? |
Can you deal for 2.5m? |
Hw much is Camry 2011 model? |
Hw much is 2011 Camry? |
OROZ:Still waiting for your response nah |
OROZ:Which colours do you have? |
2.5m? |
2.5m? |
I need a black clean Toyota Camry 2011 model with black alloyed wheel for 2.3m |
DrRasheed:Sometimes I wonder if some people think with their Kidney. What is Buhari's contribution to this? Instead of giving credit to Anambra Governor u're giving credit to Buhari. Receive sense!! |
doctokwus:You must be a Muslim or a Jihadist. Have gone through your comment, there was no where u attaked or cautioned Boko Haram even when they declared war against Christians, you kept mute. Do you expect the South South to fold there arms and watch all thier brothers die? . You are the Highest criminal and Hypocrite I've ever seen. |
Point of correction. Buhari is not fighting any corruption but rather he is fighting perceived political enemies. If he was actually fighting corruption, he would have arrested the likes of Amaechi, COA (Burutashi), Aisha etc then seek for evidence afterwards. |
What was actually discussed in the meeting? Pictures are not enough!!! |
What was actually discussed in the meeting? Pictures are not enough!!!