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BiafraBushBoy:You missed it again. When Abramovic made that statement, he wasn't lying, he was only being positive. He probably had no better option and there is no way he could tell that Mourinho will leave soon. He intended for him to stay for long. It now depends on Morinho to make that intention become reality. We all know Mourinho practically sacked himself. As for Buhari and that double-mouthed Lai, we've seen them on many accssion not only denying the truth but stating the opposite as truth, E.g, there was an attack on some villagers sometime ago, many person were reportly killed but Lai told us there was nothing like that only for us to see pictures of people identifying their dead at a mortuary. At some point it seems Buhari and Lai were playing the game of "who could tell the best lie". For goodness sake football is just for pleasure and money making, stop comparing it to an issue that involves bombs, bullets, the deadliest terrorist organisation and innocent citizens. It's better you tell the people the truth rather than lying in the name of being "positive" so they know what to expect and be prepared for it, to be forewarned... The government should tell us what's really on ground rather than lying to attract foreign investors. The dead can't enjoy the goodies that will come off this foreign investments... We all need to stay alive. I voted for Buhari cos I was very dissatisfied with the way PDP was handling things and I want something better, I didn't vote him to come tell me it's all well and fine now when we know life in Nigeria is getting harder by the day. I want positive change not positive lies. I want a better Nigeria. |
BiafraBushBoy:You are missing it Bro, "lie" and "positive" are two different words entirely. This government can decide to be positive without lying, except maybe there is nothing positive about this government to publicize. |
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What do you expect from a herdsman that's ready to walk all the way from Kastina to Delta? Such a man will go round Africa if you give him a bicycle. Now that he has the presidential fleet at his disposal, the whole wide world seems just like a street in Duara in his eyes. Buhari is fighting corruption right? He should know that junketing around the globe with tax payers' money is another form of corruption.
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I stopped taking this nigga serious since he said the NPF lost 90000 officers to BH. |
This is wrong, Buhari has no business whatsoever interfering with the activities of the EFCC. EFCC should be a fully independent body. What would have happened if GEJ is on the good side of Buhari? I guess no probe just like the case of the Amaechis right? We need a fully independent agency to fight corruption so the government of the day could focus on governance, not fighting perceived political opponents while the country is in shambles. BTW, who probe don help since Buhari enter office? |
slytubadth:They needed just one goal not two. |
Not that smart, he only succeeded in turning his dear phone to spare parts. The babe should just sell it to a phone technician. |
ChappyChase:Lol, heat nor fit kill local fowl except na half caste. Those local fowl head strong ooo. |
ifyalways:They never said he killed someone. This one na breaking and entry thief. |
One Mopol is an alleged thief who I feel like every other elleged thief, deserves a trial. For people saying no need to give him up to the police for fear of being released without trail, you should know that the mobs could have used the energy they used in killing him to make sure the police do the right if they sense foul play. But if we all agree that jungle justice should be the fate of alleged criminals (which is quite barbaric), then we should do away with the rule of law, hand the dasukis to our "able" mobs to do the needful. The rule of law shouldn't be for the rich and jungle justice for the poor. what's good for the goose is good for the gander! I'm not defending alleged thieves and I don't feel sorry for One Mopol (may his ashes RIP ) I'm only saying they should all get equal treatment. The alleged political thieves (the stealthy killers, the major weapons of mass destruction) should even get a crueler treatment. |
hinwazaka:Because 70% of his time is spent outside the country smiling for cameras. |
OP, Because the system for fighting/reducing corruption is too weak or even nonexistent. A single individual cannot fight corruption. There should be a system in place working 24/7 against corruption. If an individual fights corruption, what will happen when his friends and family members are corrupt? What if he is corrupt who will fight him? When he leaves office what will happen to the anti-corruption campaign? Buhari and his squad could be carrying out an unprecedented corruption right now without no one knowing because there is no system put in place to that effect. What the government should be doing is to try to amend the laws to eliminate the loopholes exploited by the corrupt officials, install and fund a system that will not only (swiftly) prosecutes corrupt persons but also dissuade them from carrying out the act. By so doing Buhari need not fight anyone, a working system will do that job. One man will just wake up, go to the CBN, withdraw over $2bn and go about sharing the money like it's a colanut without being tracked down. There is no working system kicking against corruption in Nigeria joor. What this government is doing right now is "do me I do you" while the masses suffer. Wait until they leave office you'll begin to hear billions wey grow wings fly comot from CBN. It has always been so in this country. |
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Sunnycliff:Mehn Warri women strong pass mehn ooo. You don see then they mix concrete before? If I do some of the jobs those women they do, na hospital I go for wake up. I trowey salute for them oooo. |
oc2fish:Being peaceful is a crime in Nigeria. The only language Nigeria government understands is trouble. While they were paying billions monthly to maintain militants (who could barely construct a single English sentence), they were in the other hand defrauding and killing peaceful graduates in the name of immigration jobs. |
Ojukwufrank:Noooo, instead they should keep exploring the oil in a farway ND to fund their state. Many days for the theif! I see you've resorted to insults, well it's not uncommon to see someone with a weak defence to do so. I could imagine you shouting and sweating while typing that trash. |
bakynes:Don't go and plant cocoa and tomatoes, be waiting patiently for the day the oil in the ND will "migrate" to your land... I just hope by then, your remains will not form part of the oil. Migration ko, immigration ni? |
Ojukwufrank:If the civil servants are that few, it shouldn't be that difficult to settle them na... The government should tax the "farmers" (na generational curse dem go curse am if he try am) or better still go explore the oil you guys said is in ondo to pay the workers. Una never start farming ooo, na child's play una dey so. |
tickles2luv2016:If it were that simple, your General would have stopped amnesty. Tell him to stop amnesty since Nigeria is broke then he will know what it means to fight on two war fronts at a time. You are still battling with common almajiris, you want to add militants. |
Kastonkastroll:Tell me the region that is "poor" in mineral resources, human resources and agriculture. Lol @ the bolded... Yes the ND needs you and your kinsmen to come reap where you did not sow, ND sure need you to come degrade the environment in the name of oil exploration while you feed fat from the proceeds. ND sure need you! |
Kastonkastroll:No they won't. I hear they are already diversifying their economy by planting cocoa . Tell them to plant a lot of cocoa because they will need the proceeds to run the west. |
Bigtoto:Why did you forget the chief rebels? |
Kastonkastroll:See you, the other time they reduced it from over 2million barrel per day to less than 8 hundred thousand BPD, I guess they blow up all the schools, hospitals and markets. If Nigeria stops selling oil, we all know the people that will feel the heat the most. |
Arty2014:Nor mind that guy... They think ND will be affected the most when those guys start. While I was busy roaming the streets of PH in search of nonexistent jobs, one starved Ogbeni will just relocate all the way from Lagos or one Yoruba village to PH to resume work. They deliberately situated their head offices in Lagos so they could be the ones making the decisions. Iji. I hate the militants for fighting so hard only to drop their arms because of chicken change called amnesty. I hope this time they will blowup everything. |
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amaechi1:It's already littered Bro, I think you should worry more about how you guys will run this country with Zero revenue from oil. Cry for yourself not ND, NDeltans are already used to littered environment and oppression from this country called Nigeria. Think more about the chaos the country will plunge into without free oil money for those in power to share. |
Kastonkastroll:Which lands, the ones already littered with crude? Let them destroy the already destroyed lands along with the oil properties and let's see who suffers more. Make una ready to go plant more cocoa to run this country... get ready to plant more tomatoes so you could get money to waste in the north in name of fighting BH. |
bxcode:No it will not make fp because most Nigeria literates are not used to figures and analysis. And that thing you guys call front page is actually traffic page. Seun and his mods don't care about what's posted there so long it brings the desired traffic. |

) I'm only saying they should all get equal treatment. The alleged political thieves (the stealthy killers, the major weapons of mass destruction) should even get a crueler treatment.