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Lithiumite:Maybe this the the kind of 'reset' Naijeriya needs. The country simply can't evolve to greatness - seeing how characters like Tea-noomboo and his gang of usurpers have captured the state and its institutions. Real elections are impossible because you can't even vote freely and fairly for people you believe in to try their abilities. Those who feel cheated and marginalized are not even allowed to consider self determinations. The country beats the hell out of you and suppresses you from even crying. The system is a brutal, hellish hostage mechanism and everything is just a mess. The status quo is one of merciless emasculation. Only a hard reset, no matter how anarchic, can offer an opportunity for a new beginning. "Those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable". Power drunk people always take this statement with a pinch of salt. |
Serves you right. I don't understand how shameless this old maggot can be. You are fawning over Tinubu but purporting to be criticizing Trump in faraway USA. Very disgusting man. |
So you want to force Nigerians to pay tax so that these nonsensical ruling class can use people's hard earned money to do rubbish like this? Seems you lot have no idea why this cannot work. You can't put the cart before the horse. Just imagine. |
aribisala0:As an Abuja resident, one's PIT goes 100% to Tinubu, essentially speaking. But that's beside the point. Tinubu is the one pushing the so-called new tax law, and knowing him for the odiously kleptomaniacal monster that he is, God forbids that I have anything to do with this. Don't ask me how. I don talk my own. This irritating, unbearable character needs to be booted out before we can start talking about any meaningful reforms. |
Softmirror:If is better for God to destroy the world and for humanity to go extinct than for me to pay 'personal income tax' to Tinubu. God forbid. |
Emu4u2c2:I'm not destroying the lives and destinies of 200 million people, so please have sense. I'm just a regular private citizen. Again, have sense. |
Emu4u2c2:Of course he will 'win' Delta and any other state in Nigeria that he so desires, the same way he 'won' Rivers and many others the last time. You giddy hirelings should take it easy on yourselves and stop hyperventilating over nothing. Before you know it, nature will take its course with utmost coldness and untimeliness, and this despised muntulaa and his band of parapoistic invaders would finally rest, and power would change hands, before or after the so-called 'election you unbearable lots are bragging about. And then the great 'run tiki tiki' race would commence. Brace up. |
This is nonsense talk. When we say Lagos is a no man's land, do you think we are merely blabbing? Why is no one buying up real estate in Ogbomoso or in Iragbiji or Ikere Ekiti? The futile obsession with using mouth and tifling street name changes to assert Yoruba ownership of Lagos is a demonstration of idiocy. You can't stop the inevitable. Now that the Yorubas are in power through their tribalistic demigod Tinubu x and their brothers have been empowered with all the juicy government posts, let them use Nigeria's Federal Government money to buy back all these properties and redistribute to themselves. |
It is incredibly annoying when corrupt and useless political operators in Nigeria, especially under this despicable Tinubu government, are always eager to cite examples of 'sane' countries when they want to implement punitive, anti-people policies such as the new tax regime or subsidy removal and whatnot, but would never listen when you remind them to emulate the good governance that applies in these countries. It is always about what would make more money available to their ugly selves to steal and plunder, and never about making the people's lives better. |
Are you comparing private citizens' personal choices to the decisions of a character that voluntarily schemed his way into PUBLIC office - the office of the president of a country for that matter? Or are you just incredibly obtuse? |
Is that not what everyone else means by the statement? Is anybody saying that Lagos is not any body's ancestral land? Even Abuja is someone's ancestral land, but, it is what it is - a no man's land. You can't eat your cake and have it. |
Apart from having children, people don't understand how important it is to use your money to enjoy yourself very well... Use your money to buy memorable experiences. This is arguably more important than fooling yourself that you are building any mumu house or 'investing' in one dead end venture or the other. I'm not saying you shouldn't own a house or a thriving business if you can but, use your head (if you don't get it, forget it). At the end of the day, everything is in vain. But at least let it be that you chopped life well well. You will die with a smile of satisfaction on your face, knowing that you fkked life wella. |
All these people sef. If you Google the so-called company's name, nothing meaningful comes up. Just a bunch of moni 'landaras' and cartel members fouling up the entire space and doing it very loudly to add insult to injury. Nigeria is a funny place. |
owobokiri:I always feel nothing short of extreme disgust whenever these oily mouthed snakes mention "southern" this or that in relation to their intolerable Tinubu. I can barely contain myself. Let them awalokanize themselves to the fullest extent and eat their putrid amala alone. When the time comes, they will continue dancing surugede even without any music playing. |
Obakoolex:Strategically locking down "South" by continually and contemptuously appointing his Yoruba schumcks into every imaginable office and allocating trillions to his Lagos? You people are beyond vexatious. But the whole angst will build up and will be unleashed at the appropriate time, served cold. |
Nigerian senators are more useful than Nigerian professors. And that's even 'under-gerrating' it. These overentitled, unproductive pieces of poo should go and rest. |
garykoeman:There will be a post Tinubu Nigeria, and you miserable, power drunk tribal 'supremacists' would suffer unprecedented retribution when that time comes, sooner than later. Possibly even before the so-called 2027, if it pleases the Lord. |
Flawed list. It should be measured 'per capita'. That is, how many millionaires per 100,000 people for instance, rather than just throwing nominal numbers around. A clay footed 'giant' of nonsense like Nigeria with 200 million people cannot be claiming to compete with countries with far lesser people like South Africa or Morocco. |
Putindbutt:Person enter night bus come there come eventually buy your grand papa family house, pursue you and your 49 step siblings and 5 step mums, excavate your papa corpse from the backyard throway, and then build better structure for there. After lavishing the small money wey reach your hand on owambe, you go start to dey rant 'go back to your village' online. Is the joke not on you? |
Very close call. But I'd choose Calabar over Uyo because it has a lower cost of living. But both cities are just something else. Clean, very good roads. Serene and chill. So many young fine and nubile babes (tertiary institutions na water), and enough hospitality/fun spots without too much madness or violence. If you have 2 billion in slush funds and want to retire to a life of peaceful debauchery in Nigeria, where everyday is a holiday, then there's no better place than Calabar or Uyo. Very underrated places. No be that rubbish, overpriced, overrated Lagos way those people no go take let us hear word. |
And one coconut head was asking whether to japa or to buy a miserable land or build a useless house in sheethole Nigeria? You think japa is only an economic decision? |
If we leave Tinubu alone, he will appoint yet another Yoruba creature again. That cannot be allowed to happen. Otherwise, he should contest against himself and defeat himself. |
uzohrome:You can trust him one billion percent with your life and the lives of your children and entire family,. Nothing wrong with that because it is your right. But let him win by a free and fair election. Is that too much to ask? |
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