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IkpuNnegiEwu44:What are the implications, advantages or disadvantages of this so-called police zone this and that? What benefits does it bring to Ukpo and environs to have the zone located there or otherwise? I honestly need to understand. |
Tetrahedron:Don't mind the idiots. Lazy vultures who would wait for you to think up a novel business idea and implement it, and then they would show their ugly faces to impose ridiculous levies on you. |
armadeo:More like 30something years ago. He's been hot since the mid 80s. He made his fortune and contacts during the military era (he even said it in the interview). That's why by 2001 (just two years into democracy) he could assemble half of the whole governors and ministers in Nigeria to attend his birthday party in London. He didn't achieve such levels within 2 years prior. He mentioned that he and Mike Adenuga and Co (Sisi Alakija dem) were parolling with them IBB boys and other Kaduna/Minna military mafia in the 80s/early 90s. The man don tey for the game. Till tomorrow he is chummy with dollar billionaire kingpin Gilbert Chagoury. Awon agba. |
They should identify all his properties in Nigeria (including in his village) and demolish it too. In fact, they should freeze all his accounts. This is when I need the DSS to be at its ugliest and most primitive brute mode. I hear the man has mental problems. Complicate the problem so that he would run naked in the streets and end up under 9th Mile Bridge where he will spend the rest of his days until ritualists harvest his body parts. Nonsense. I hate self-important and monumentally stupid bastards. You dey demolish airport fence and government property openly as per say you be who? God punish your generation. |
allthingsgood:I think National Assembly members should be excluded by that stupid provision. So successful businessmen (like Ifeanyi Uba, Ben Bruce etc) who are obviously wealthy and exposed enough to need and actually use Foreign accounts should close such accounts in order to become senators? I'm not sure how that makes sense. I can understand that for executive office holders and civil servants. |
I actually enjoyed watching this. Watched it patiently till the end, and picked the right lessons. Man must waka well for this life. |
Wolgrace:Will you shut up your smelly mouth there, illiterate "mafian" like you. His "baboon leader" is who? Yet you have nothing to say about the brainless, disgusting monkey in Aso Rock today who is the worst leader in Nigeria's history. You miserable zombies are unsalvageable. You are beyond useless. |
As e dey hot. Reno is the MVP. People like Aisha Yesufu and the Sahara idiot should be stoned in the market square for contributing to the shithole that Nigeria is today by foisting the Buhari disease on us. There's no excuse, no justification, and certainly no forgiveness for that. |
SmartPolician:How can you "forcibly" resist government in a Republic, without going through the law Court? |
InvertedHammer:I'm not sure the money was the motive. Even N2m is piss change for any traditional ruler in Anambra to hustle for. |
Poorly written, jumbled, difficult to read. |
And the so-called inspection had to take place under the cover of darkness (at night)? |
Tkester:Can someone tell me the genesis of this matter? What did they go to do in Abuja? What is Arthur Eze's agenda with the suspended igwes? |
Rotentik19:Your stupidity would not allow you to grasp the general idea or context of the response to the quoted post, so buzz off you ofe mmanu monkey. |
Gracchus:Lagos has population and access to the biggest port (Apapa), which is = money. These 'IPOBs' know their business. So don't think they are in Lagos for the love of Lagos culture or for the enjoyment of the damned mega slum. It's about their money, and they are profiting big because they keep their eyes on the bag. Don't get it twisted. |
BafanaBafana:That is the problem. Before you even reach the Abiriba from Sam Mbakwe Airport Owerri, you go know the kind risk wey you go take to meander through long roads, where any fate can befall you. But Abiriba is just a village. A very developed one though (no such village in the entire South West, check out a certain village called Iragbiji in Osun State). If you want such desirables that I always look out for (better chilling joints and relatively few 'small small criminals'), visit Enugu, Asaba and Uyo. All of them get airport to make accessibility perfect, plus plenty hotels, slay queens and every every mede mede...and very cool, peaceful and low wanton crime rate like their yeye Lagos Mega slum. |
And they would be the first to condemn yahoo boys and moralize about bla bla bla. Nobody can tell me about these things because I'm vastly experienced and have had very saddening and vexatious experiences first hand and second hand. Nigeria stinks to high heavens. And the biggest source of that stench is hypocrisy. |
kikero:Funding is NOT the problem my friend. Even if you allocate $100 billion in research grants to our universities to share, then these incompetent and obnoxious 'professors' and lecturers would only become the new moneybags. Wasting money on acquiring mansions, luxury cars, and philandering. They are already doing that with the little grants they receive now. It's a Nigerian problem. Not a funding problem. |
kikero:You are within the limits/boundaries of your own knowledge of the subject matter. You should not assume that is all there is to know about the possibilities. |
naijaking1:Certainly not. Can't trust Russia with this kind of thing. Call me what you want but I'd rather trust the democratic, more transparent West. |
Acidosis:The 10% charge on all transactions is actually the most ridiculous aspect of this madness. I don't understand the sheer wickedness and aloofness (and not to mention primitive greed) of these characters in government. How is this even possible? Imagine the burden on end users... Average Nigerians using the service. |
louso:You sound incredibly stupid to be honest, no offence. Too many primitive characters expressing their dumb opinions online these days. |
Something about this man that they are not telling us yet. Whose interests does he serve? Which forces prop him up? Something isn't adding up. Well, time will tell. |
Hustle o, make your daughter no grow up with the kind of extreme poverty mentality wey go make her legs spread yaaaa because of car key. |
Komu1048:We live in a real world my friend, in which there will ALWAYS be evil. Even advanced countries recognise this fact, and choose their lesser evils pragmatically. And for a poor, underdeveloped country like Nigeria with lean resources and severely limited governance/law enforcement capacities, it only makes sense to prioritise. I'm a pragmatist. |
Murketeer:It's not a terrifying prospect, as long as they stay within the same fraud space. Water go find im level. What is more terrifying is if or when the fraud space becomes too constricted such that these teeming youths are desperately forced to take up violent criminality (kidnapping, banditry) on an industrial scale like their peers in the North are currently doing. After all the consequences of operating with an AK47 seems less severe than operating with a laptop (yahoo boys are named and shamed - paraded and jailed, while faceless BH terrorists and Fulani bandits are feted, cajoled into pseudo 'repentance', rehabilitated and rewarded). Only then would we learn, albeit too late, the value of overlooking or at least managing the lesser evil. |
Opmic:You dey mind the woeful idiots and their peanut brained supporters for here. |
I've said it numerous times, that we don't belong together (the Muslim North and the Christian South). It's just a ridiculous union. These backwards Islamic characters should not share the same country with the progressive, enlightened, secular South. It's that simple. |
So the EFCC is waiting for "substantial evidence" provided by the petitioner before doing their job to nail this bastard thief in Bourdillon? They don't act based on "hearsay"? But if it concerns the opposition PDP, or even ordinary yahoo boys, they would quickly arrest and parade based on very thin suspicion? |
Ogbeni you're doing well. Continue. |
E be like say COVID-19 don damage this one brain. |
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