Education › Re: UNICAL Law Students Protest: Handiwork Of My Enemies - Prof Ndifon by Goodman2023: 10:56am On Aug 15, 2023 |
Soccrates:

He is a law lecturer so no doubt he is always prepared to defend himself at anytime.
What a sweet profession, collect free money and free kpekus.
This must be the sweetest profession so far. We're you there? Let the victim come out...that's how it is done in developed countries that you are planning to japa to...you want Nigeria to be like US and UK but you don't want your brain to reason like US and UK...or you don't know the meaning of evidence ? |
Politics › Re: Diesel Price Hits N950/Litre, Manufacturers Fear Shutdowns, Job Losses by Goodman2023: 7:31am On Aug 15, 2023 |
Shortage of which dollars ?
Is time for Tinubu to visit the banking sector to sanitize it...some bank Managers need to be relieved of their jobs |
Foreign Affairs › Re: RAF Typhoon Jets Intercept Russian Bombers Flying North Of Scotland by Goodman2023: 3:49pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
PlutoChief: We don hear good job..if the news was the other way...you comment for long like iroko tree praising Putin.. how market na ? |
Sports › Re: Neymar Signs For Al Hilal On A Two-Year Contract by Goodman2023: 12:29pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
obembet: They said MLS is the better league but all the Superstars in football are following Ronaldo to Saudi  . Following Ronaldo or following the money ? |
Politics › Re: NAF Airstrikes Hit Oil Thieves In Rivers, IPOB In Anambra, Terrorists In Sambisa by Goodman2023: 10:19am On Aug 14, 2023*. Modified: 10:10pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
helinues: Very good.
All miscreants across the country should either repent or they would be sent under 6 ft ground
Anyone not happy with this news should be waiting for either NAF or DSS to pick them up cos they are enemies of Nigeria . Shut up..after tompolo has exposed these people, most of you still can't use your brains... The people crumbling the economy and the oil sector all have their big ships in the Niger delta stealing oil and been escorted by the military... The military are bombing those using small canoe and jerricans and here you are shouting kill them, kill them...those who use jerricans and canoe do it out of hunger... while those who use big ship do it out of greed.... Well, am not surprised because an average Nigerian always take side with the real thieves |
Politics › Re: NAF Airstrikes Hit Oil Thieves In Rivers, IPOB In Anambra, Terrorists In Sambisa by Goodman2023: 10:16am On Aug 14, 2023*. Modified: 12:59pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
Was the airstrike against those using small canoe and jerricans or was it against those using big ships to steal our oil ?
Hahaha... how can the military strike itself ? Small Yash dey shake |
Politics › Re: Niger: You’re A Novice In International Diplomacy – Lamido To President Tinubu by Goodman2023: 8:17am On Aug 14, 2023 |
Moh227:

You can't be an expert In everything, he is an accountant and that's why he has advisers.. especially NSA
ECOWAS 15 members country organization declared military exercise on Niger not Tinubu
Tinubu took the mission to the Senate for debate
Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Kano, former Head of State Abdusalam all went for dialogue but got entertained at the airport and turned back
PS: what will Peter Obi and Atiku do differently in this case
. But these same set of people who claimed to be experts in diplomacy has refused to dialogue with Biafrans...what a contradiction...charity suppose start from home na..hypocrites |
Politics › Re: Calling For Coup In Nigeria Is An Abuse Of Freedom Of Speech - Reno Omokri by Goodman2023: 8:10am On Aug 14, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger’s Sanction: Shortage Of Cooking Ingredient Hit Ghana by Goodman2023: 8:07am On Aug 14, 2023 |
So ?...Ghana should look elsewhere |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Coup Threatens $180m Nigeria, Niger Republic Cross-border Trade by Goodman2023: 6:43pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Democratic order must be restored in Niger... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Coup Threatens $180m Nigeria, Niger Republic Cross-border Trade by Goodman2023: 6:42pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup Leader Okays Dialogue With ECOWAS by Goodman2023: 5:27pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
.Some of you need to go back to primary school...Niger is a member of ECOWAS... before joining, a country must agree and accept the terms and conditions...which among them is that any member who go against the decisions of the body will be met with sanctions...the body has decided for democratic order to be restored..but Niger said no... Sanctions are rolling out and some illiterates are here shouting tinubu...when Niger was enjoying the benefits of ECOWAS none of you opened mouth...now the body is using his koboko on Niger...why complain ? Membership was not by force in the first place |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trucks blocked at Benin-Niger border by Goodman2023: 10:43am On Aug 13, 2023 |
Kingosytex: Smuggled to and from where? It's ECOWAS no longer and economic community? Why can't Tinubu and ECOWAS allow Nigeriens carry their cross? Why cry more than the bereaved? The Nigeriens are happy, why cry for them? Some of you need to go back to primary school...Niger is a member of ECOWAS... before joining, a country must agree and accept the terms and conditions...which among them is that any member who go against the decisions of the body will be met with sanctions...the body has decided for democratic order to be restored..but Niger said no... Sanctions are rolling out and some illiterates are here shouting tinubu...when Niger was enjoying the benefits of ECOWAS none of you opened mouth...now the body is using his koboko on Niger...why complain ? Membership was not by force in the first place |
Politics › Re: If the Nigerian Army invades Niger, It will be cut to pieces there by Goodman2023: 9:45am On Aug 12, 2023 |
orisa37: THE EMIR OF DAURA EMIRATE WANTS THE 4/5 OF HIS EMIRATE THAT IS IN DAURA INCORPORATED BACK INTO NIGERIA. ALSO KANO RANO AND SOKOTO NEED SOME ADJUSTMENTS. Northern Nigeria should continue to see themselves as southern Niger...but do you guys plan to finance your rubbish creation of Emirates with our oil money ? |
Politics › Re: If the Nigerian Army invades Niger, It will be cut to pieces there by Goodman2023: 9:43am On Aug 12, 2023*. Modified: 12:02pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
Kayser1: Reading the gung ho views of a lot of Nigerians on the supposed strength of our army and how it would sweep aside the Nigerien forces if they invade as they seem increasingly likely to do is amusing.
It is amazing how so many people believe that an army that has failed to pacify Borno state, just one of thirty states in Nigeria, will successfully invade and occupy a country bigger than Nigeria. The levels of self delusion are mind boggling. Let’s be clear, with its overwhelming firepower advantage over the Nigeriens at some point the Nigerian army and any Ecowas force can expect to overwhelm the Capital Niamey, albeit, only after heavy and costly street to street urban combat, the bloodiest type of modern combat as the battles in places like Bakhmut demonstrate. Then what? Niamey occupies only a tiny fraction of a vast sprawling land mass housing 25 million people facing a foreign invader acting as a proxy for a hated former colonial master. Every town, every district, every city every village would become a hotbed of ferocious resistance and insurgency.
Every road, every street, every bridge a site for an ambush. At nightfall every district a hotbed of insurgency, an unseen enemy everywhere . They won’t be facing 10,000 Nigerien soldiers they will be facing tens possibly hundreds of thousands of insurgents and militias defending their land from an army of occupation.
You might take Niamey with 20,000 soldiers but how many will you need to successfully occupy a country of 25 million people. Even Niamey where support for the coup is intense will never fully be controlled by any invading force. The American military, the most powerful armed force in the world never fully controlled the Iraqi capital Baghdad throughout its 12 year occupation of Iraq. Even in Liberia and Sierra Leone where they faced poorly trained drugged up thugs with virtually no public support, the Nigerian led Ecomog forces never really controlled anything beyond the capitals Monrovia and Freetown and a few other big towns. Virtually the whole of the countryside was dominated by the rebels. In Niger where the coupists enjoy mass support what hope have they of pacifying even a fraction of the country.
How many combat troops has the Nigerian army? Possibly about 130,000. To successfully occupy a country the size of Niger, a much bigger nation than Liberia or Sierra Leone, you would need a force at least treble that with more in reserve to replace casualties and rotate troops. In Liberia and Sierra Leone the Nigerian army lost thousands of troops to the insurgency it faced there. Facing a popular insurgency in a much bigger country they will be slaughtered en masse.
Our army has no major air lift capability to transport troops around the battle space Our logistics has always been the weakest aspect of force deployment. How do we transport troops around a country that vast with our ramshackle military supply system? Why are we so blind? And make no mistake the insurgents will find a lot of external support. Forget Mali and Burkina Fasso, the real power to be feared in the region is Algeria. They have one of the most powerful militaries not just in Africa but in the global south. They have always been anti French having fought a bloody war of independence against the French in the 50's at the cost of a million lives and they won’t take kindly to a French proxy war on their doorstep. They will be even more furious at a black African regional power playing policeman in their historic sphere of influence. They will never accept a West African dictated settlement in what they regard as part of historic Arabia and will do everything in their power to undermine it.
They share a 600 mile border with Niger and a tsunami of weapons including Algerian special forces, amongst the most lethal in the 3rd world will flood across it.
The Nigerian army will stand no chance of a successful outcome in such a hostile terrain and what of the army's cohesion. Let’s face it Nigeria is a hotch potch of nations. A significant portion of our army has traditionally come from the far north. The kith and kin of the country we want to invade and whose people we are going to kill. Niger was part of the old Sokoto caliphate and was only cut off from it by the colonial division of the territory between France and Britain. They share deep cultural, linguistic and religious links transcending these colonial borders. How long before Hausa Fulani soldiers in the Nigerian army get tired of seeing their kinsman killed by their own guns. How long before they start thinking that it is only happening because they are being ordered to do so by a Yoruba president. How long before northern soldiers in the Nigerian army start accusing their Yoruba and Ibo colleagues of using excessive force against their blood relatives.
We have not thought this through. The Nigerian army has a snowballs chance in hell of successfully invading and occupying Niger. It is a fool’s errand against what is a popular anti colonial movement in the country. An invasion will spark a conflagration of violence against an invading the force the likes of which we have not seen in our life time. The Nigerian army is not equipped, trained or set up to win such a war. They will be entering a bitterly hostile terrain unlike in Liberia and Sierra Leone were large sections of the populations welcomed them. They will be killed in their thousands. It is a proxy war for the benefit of western powers who don’t want to pay the blood price. We have no skin in this fight.
If we do end up going in the outcome cannot be in any doubt. We will face a crushing military defeat and the very likelihood that what we went in to Niger to defeat will end up returning to Nigeria, a bloody military coup back home by those we have sent to fight and die in a country that has done us no harm. Some of you lack comprehension... Nigeria is not planning to invade Niger... ECOWAS is the one trying to restore democratic order in Niger. So stop shouting Nigeria Army like one suffering from epilepsy. I believe you are part of the indomie generation hence you won't know about ECOMOG...this won't be the first time ECOWAS will embark on such operation... In as much as I want Niger to be left alone, I have question for those who feel an attack on BOKO haram is an attack on the north, for those who also feel an attack on Niger coup plotters is an attack on the north... Can you just let ECOWAS be ? Did anyone force Niger to join ECOWAS ? Can Niger survive without Nigeria ? ... |
Politics › Re: Fish Out Those Trying To Destroy El-rufai's Political Fortunes Group Tasks by Goodman2023: 9:34am On Aug 12, 2023 |
Stupid fools |
Politics › Re: Your Days Are Numbered, Defence Chief, Buba Warns IPOB, Others by Goodman2023: 8:38am On Aug 12, 2023 |
LeoDeKing: We ipob terrorists are prepared and ready for any zoo army.  You don't support the army going to Niger...but you support them going to south East for Operation...oh, I remember....an attack on BOKO HARAM is an attack on the north ...but an attack on IPoB is not an attack on the east |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Coup: Russia Warns Ecowas Not To Take Military Action by Goodman2023: 8:33am On Aug 12, 2023 |
vowiski: Struggling in Ukraine ?
You watch too much western propaganda western news…
If Putin wants to blow up the entire Ukraine in one day he can surely do it …
You don’t know they were USSR before ? It’s like killing his own people if he decides to use brute force…
It would have been different if Putin was fighting against some western or Asian countries … In this century, every war has a limit...Putin this, Putin that...so the ones that have been killed in Ukraine are Africans and not his people |
Science/Technology › Re: What Prompt Hamza Al-mustapha To Mention Californium -252 In An Interview by Goodman2023: 11:52pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
BNLR: I had an economical discussion with one gentle senior civil servant in Nigeria. He is an agitator for the restablishment of the regional nation in Nigeria. He is well exposed to books and high calibars.
He brought my attention to some of the resources that has been illegally exploited in the country, and most especially in the north. Mineral resources in many quantity but no national advantage. Resources been controlled by few sets of people to enrich their lineage.
During our discussion, he mentioned " Californium-252" has been one of the resources been found at Maiduguri and causing insurgence possibly among the indigenes and government or to those who says " Book is a sin" BokoHaram.
The Man also show me how much californium cost in the market as a very expensive anti-matter. ($27 million ) . So if you are reading this, try to search How Borno state of our Nigeria have a deposit of Californium as claimed by Hamza Al Mustapha.
While Scientists said Californium can not be naturally produced. Except by human activities in a very equiped laboratory.
My question now is " What Prompt Hamza Al Mustapha to mention Californium as one of the resources causing mayhem in the North Eastern part of the country tarnishing the image of the struggling most populated black nation.
I will need opinions please. As we all know there are many resources wasting away in this country. Imagine how gold had been stolen for years through bad practice.
Someone will ask further questions about this. What does the future truly hold for Nigeria? The man lied...it was part of his campaign strategy |
Sports › Re: Moises Caceido Rejects Liverpool Prefers Joining Chelsea by Goodman2023: 4:07pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
maticar: el hadj diouf djibril cisse alou diao salif diao rigobert song kolo toure sissoko djimi traore
let me stop here first
go and research the rest and stop capping You are missing it...I can add extra five Africans to that your list ... The issue is not whether Africans have played there...the issue is how they were treated ... Thought you can comprehend simple discussion like this |
Sports › Re: Moises Caceido Rejects Liverpool Prefers Joining Chelsea by Goodman2023: 3:12pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
maticar: but plenty blacks have played there na and were treated well Give an example From diof, mane, keita, Tell me one black that is not from England that Liverpool have treated well..I dey wait you Or you want to mention england boys like heskey, Arnold, Gomez ? |
Properties › Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by Goodman2023: 3:12pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
BOSSkesh: The real owners of the land are back to reclaim what is rightfully theirs, watch how the nattering nitwits ipob wing will convulse on hearing the news Majority of landlords in Apapa are Yorubas...they sold fraudulent lands to their own brothers...when will Yoruba stop betraying each other |
Sports › Re: Moises Caceido Rejects Liverpool Prefers Joining Chelsea by Goodman2023: 2:37pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
TheMensch: Omor  This guy get morah oo See mind nw God abeg bless all legit hustlers abundantly make we get excess money wey be say we go fit dey make this kind strong choices. God abegeth thee. Liverpool don't value blacks... right from the days of Stephen Gerrard |
Politics › Re: With All The Economic Challenges, Pure Water Still Sells For ₦10 In Kaduna by Goodman2023: 12:17pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
madridguy: When you tell some people Northern Nigeria is the best region in Nigeria some people will be looking for avenue to fight you.
An average Northern sellers is not looking for too much profit. Is the water pure ? I live in the north...so nothing you want to say from far west |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Chinese Company Stops Construction Of Niger's Kandadji Dam Over Sanctions by Goodman2023: 7:50am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Praxis758: I never knew Nigeria is this diplomatically powerful to met a biting economic sanctions on any country within the subregion.
I’m proud of Nigeria for this. Stop playing...go and read history...till date, Nigeria has been a father Christmas to all west African countries... especially our closet neighbors...Niger will suffocate if you close the northern Nigeria border alone..I mean real closing of border...not that buhari audio closing |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger: Resolutions Of The Extraordinary Meeting Of ECOWAS by Goodman2023: 7:30pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
XTRIMIOUS: Ebola has finished us Indomie generation, this is not the first time ECOWAS is going for such operation in Africa...ECOWAS is a body of west African countries..stop shouting tinubu |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Junta Threatens To Kill Deposed President Bazoum If U.S, ECOWAS Intervene by Goodman2023: 7:06pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
Pierocash: They won't dare invade Niger, that may lead to Tinubu's ouster from Aso Rock by northern cabals through coup d'etat Lol....na only northerners they nigeria army ? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: ECOWAS Activates Military Standby Force Over Niger Republic by Goodman2023: 7:03pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
SenatePresdo: Tinubu has finally declared war on Hausas, having heard that Hausas makes up about 50% of Niger population.
Northerners should ask themselves this question; If Niger shares common Boundary with Ogun, Osun, Oyo and Ondo would Tinubu still talk about invading Niger?
Anyway, this War will favour me and my family  . lPOB |
Politics › Re: North Already Plotting Against Tinubu by Goodman2023: 5:32pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
maticar: Surround himself with more yorubas.....
Sounds about right with you, but if an Igbo man makes this statement you cry blue murder.
Bigots and Hypocrites the whole lot of you Can you trust your fellow igbo brothers ? Be sincere |
TV/Movies › Re: Adekunle And Venita Rip Pere Apart As Drama Roleplay Turns More Dramatic by Goodman2023: 3:43pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
Tinubu the strategist
If a liter of fuel cost N560 in June, 2023... N620 in July, and N690 in August, using the same progression, find the cost of one liter of fuel in December that same year... |
Politics › Re: NERC: Niger, Togo, Benin Owe Nigeria N12.38bn In Electricity Bills For Q1 2023 by Goodman2023: 2:22pm On Aug 10, 2023 |
malcom1X: So na now una remember say them owe una money.
Money wey be say if them pay una, I no go see. Abegi Yes..they are owing more than that..do you know that if you close the northern border, Niger economy will crumble ? ....I mean real closing of border.. not that buhari mumu audio closing |
Politics › Re: Emir Sanusi Meets Niger Coup Leaders by Goodman2023: 9:28pm On Aug 09, 2023 |
tishbite42: SLS na King's College old boy, no go there at all. .... hahaha...who is more influencial in lagos ? Tinubu the Yoruba man or sànusi the man from kano ? ... Oboy they take your drug oo |