Politics › Re: US Defends Soyinka Visa Revocation by helinues: 11:01am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Prof should let it go. Americans don't want people to talk about their demi god Trump |
Politics › Re: FG Unveil NIPOST Automated Payment Solution For Inbound International Delivery I by helinues: 10:55am On Oct 31, 2025 |
The revival of Nipost is long overdue |
Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 10:53am On Oct 31, 2025 |
immaculatesense: The "w" shouldn't be there, correction noted. It was just a polite correction, no offense intended.
No Be Juju Be Dat? Imagine as how you are disgracing yourself all in the name of correcting others It is "wrack my head around" not "crack my head on." Thanks. While the correct usage is rack my brain. Shior |
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Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 9:43am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Brendaniel: That statement below was not made by accident... This thread is not about the Yoruba's. Stop displaying ingrained bitterness everywhere. Imagine referring to old statement by someone when we have latest reports about major tribes in Nigeria. UAE is now a no go area to Nigerians all thanks to the same culprits disgracing Nigerians everywhere they go |
Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 9:41am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Brendaniel: I hope you are not mistaking me for someone else? That wasn't meant for you. I have responded to you accordingly |
Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 9:09am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Brendaniel: Is that what you say when someone asks you truthful questions? When have you guys ever been truthful before? Una don cast with your mischievousness |
Politics › Re: Petrol Soars Above 1,000/ltr As Tinubu Okays 15% Import Tariff by helinues: 9:06am On Oct 31, 2025 |
zero8zero: He's using it to mask his intelligence, those who are empty upstairs, that's what they do. It's illogical for the person to have remained sad for years on this forum |
Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 9:06am On Oct 31, 2025 |
immaculatesense: Sorry to correct your use of grammar. It is "wrack my head around" not "crack my head on." Thanks.
No Be Juju Be Dat? Emeritus, is that the only contributions you could make to this thread?
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Politics › Re: Petrol Soars Above 1,000/ltr As Tinubu Okays 15% Import Tariff by helinues: 9:01am On Oct 31, 2025 |
zero8zero: Iwaeda aka ogododo, If you went to school, you would know that the headline does not correspond with the body of the fake news. Even the first paragraph is not what the headline suggest. Your gra gra and fake news will not win you elections. Bro, what's funny about that guy's comments that make him to be always adding laughing emojis? He will make zero sense and still be laughing about it |
Politics › Re: The Motives Behind The Foiled Coup by helinues(op): 9:00am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Brendaniel: Is this what you would have said if all the names were from the south east like it is from the north?
Wouldn't you have started saying it is because Peter Obi lost election and that they hate Tinubu so much and don't want a Yoruba man to rule? Sound normal, sound coherently and stop sounding wayward |
Politics › Re: Petrol Soars Above 1,000/ltr As Tinubu Okays 15% Import Tariff by helinues: 8:31am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Where is petrol selling at N1k?
Sensational news |
Politics › Re: Fuel Tax Won’t Begin Until Naira Appreciates, Oil Price Falls — Oyedele by helinues: 8:24am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Be consistent with your taxation program |
Politics › Re: FG Targets 2026 For Full Implementation Of Single-window Policy To Boost Nigeria by helinues: 8:11am On Oct 31, 2025 |
PheelzAlmighty: How much are you paid again Did anyone send you to be labouring in vain? |
Travel › Re: Tinubu's Support Helped Air Peace Crash Fare From $13,000 To $3,000 – Onyema by helinues: 8:11am On Oct 31, 2025 |
chidiokay: Do you know its never too late to do the right thing ... propaganda no be life You are still nagging |
Politics › Re: Emir Sanusi Cautions Tinubu: Continuous Borrowing After Subsidy Removal Is Wrong by helinues: 7:57am On Oct 31, 2025 |
malali: Stop comparing looting to USA-style social infrastructure. Let’s be clear:
1. In the USA, unemployment benefits exist for those actively looking for work but unable to find a job. 2. Citizens who cannot afford housing have Section 8 and other public accommodation support. 3. People who become disabled and cannot work receive disability benefits. 4. Social Security ensures that anyone who has worked until ~62 receives a basic income, regardless of private pensions. 5. Every child gets free schooling up to high school graduation. 6. Underserved children have access to healthcare if their parents cannot afford it. 7. Children from low-income families receive food vouchers to ensure they are fed.
Now look at Nigeria. We have mountains of debt, but what is it financing? Which of these fundamental social supports does Tinubu’s administration provide with all the money borrowed?
Debt in Nigeria is not building social safety nets, infrastructure for human capital, or sustainable welfare. Instead, it seems to prop up a bloated government, subsidies that barely reach the intended people, and a political class focused on optics rather than outcomes.
The question is blunt: why borrow so heavily when none of the systems that make a society humane, productive, and resilient are in place?
Debt without social investment is not development; it’s a trap, and we are all paying for it. And how many millions of homeless people do they have in USA? Can you compare that with Nigeria |
Politics › Re: What Precisely Did Oct 20 Protest Achieve? by helinues(op): 7:54am On Oct 31, 2025 |
kunle4toyeyaho: It makes the protest have national outlook instead of regional affair Nothing regional about the protest as it only happened in Abuja. Regional would have made the protest across the Nigeria regions |
Politics › Re: What Precisely Did Oct 20 Protest Achieve? by helinues(op): 7:52am On Oct 31, 2025 |
duro4chang: Nothing. Absolutely nothing. However, it exposed some so called activists. It exposed some unintelligent lawyers like the one who was bundled into kuje prison. He has kept quiet now. Bro, imagine Kanu's lawyer joining the protest. What was he thinking? He's not even allowed to discuss the issue on any media not to talk of joining the protest , a case you are representing, still in court |
Politics › Re: Lawan Musa Majakura: Transformation Of Teacher Turned Lawmaker In Yobe by helinues: 7:48am On Oct 31, 2025 |
All the best. I no dey envy you |
Politics › Re: What Precisely Did Oct 20 Protest Achieve? by helinues(op): 7:43am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Willy2025: Nothing because Kanu is still facing his trials. I honestly believe that Sowore only capitalised on the emotional sentiments of folks from the East to catch a cruise and gain some political and economic leverage. He will use the situation to negotiate with his sponsors Lol. The protest was a success to Sowore as new grants was approved for him. He only used others to make the crowd |
Travel › Re: Tinubu's Support Helped Air Peace Crash Fare From $13,000 To $3,000 – Onyema by helinues: 7:42am On Oct 31, 2025 |
chidiokay: Becos you know Men like Tinubu take things by FORCE
I can think of reason to re elect Tinubu, and i keep wondering what will APC use n campaign he did 1. Tinubu policy brought air peace fare down, is it security or stable power supply ... what will he say he did for Nigerians to deserve re election  It's too early to be nagging |
Politics › Re: NNPCL Begins Review Of Port Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna Refineries For Viability by helinues: 7:35am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Privatize those refineries to the serious foreign investors. As long as it's been managed by FG, we might no see the progress on time as there are too many saboteurs most especially the oil marketers |
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Politics › What Precisely Did Oct 20 Protest Achieve? by helinues(op): 7:28am On Oct 31, 2025 |
I am just wondering what the protest exercise on Oct 20 achieved after the protest. Has Kanu been released, his case sped up? |
Politics › Re: FG Targets 2026 For Full Implementation Of Single-window Policy To Boost Nigeria by helinues: 7:26am On Oct 31, 2025 |
All the best to them in the implementation |
Politics › Re: Prepare Your Handover Note, Osun APC Tells Adeleke by helinues: 7:24am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Make Dem dey play. Adeleke is romancing with the presidency, Oyetola might not be in the ballot |
Politics › Re: Quartus Economics Urges CBN To Introduce ₦10,000 And ₦20,000 Notes To Reflect Na by helinues: 7:14am On Oct 31, 2025 |
And weaken the naira bah. Thanks but no thanks
Somalia carry money around with wheel barrow |
Christianity Etc › Re: Divine Warning Saved My Family From Poisoned Food On New Year’s Day” – Rccg’s Mu by helinues: 7:11am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Madam, you can lie oo. Easy now |
Politics › Re: Top 25 Countries With Lowest Monthly Salary After Tax by helinues: 7:07am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Just wondering if our taxation is more higher than this, it means less will be left for the workers after taxation |
Politics › Re: Drama As Reuben Abati Cautions Rufai On Live Program Over Comments On Tinubu by helinues: 7:04am On Oct 31, 2025 |
ElSudani: And the person he believes can bring this change is Obi. The same Obi he asked about three times on TV what he intended to do differently from Tinubu and he couldn't answer. He only gave a vague answer about doing things "systematically" Rufai is just a hack masquerading as a journalist. Rufai knew himself that Peter Obi has nothing to offer but he's only after promoting Peter Obi in exchange for appointments. You have no idea about how many people like Rufai that was dreaming of becoming a minister or hold political position had Peter Obi won in the last election. Even the owner of this forum had some kind of appointments expectations in the last election . Rufai, Seun, Falz, Macaroni all thought they would be appointed |
Politics › Re: Emir Sanusi Cautions Tinubu: Continuous Borrowing After Subsidy Removal Is Wrong by helinues: 7:01am On Oct 31, 2025 |
malali: Yet even though the federal government now has more fiscal space by not paying subsidies, what we are seeing is more borrowing, not less. That contradiction strikes at the core: the problem was not simply the subsidy. The problem is how government spends and borrows.
Why is it that, despite freeing up money from subsidies, the government still keeps filling the debt pot? Why are we still seeing large borrowings while promises of jobs, agricultural revolutions and domestic manufacturing remain un-fulfilled?
Meanwhile: • We are not seeing meaningful growth in Nigerian manufacturing, despite having vast arable land and young labour. • Oil prices are stuck in the US$50s per barrel, so there is no windfall there to magically solve everything. • The only thing holding up the economy’s illusion of stability is borrowing and currency/FX buffers, not a fundamentally transformed production base.
What this suggests is that the real challenge is governance: institutional discipline, transparent spending, reducing bloat in government, and avoiding the trap of turning reform optics into mere slogans. If you fill one hole (subsidy) but dig another (uncontrolled borrowing + bloated expenditure), you haven’t moved forward, you’ve just redirected the problem.
The many ministers, convoys, bureaucratic overheads, the creeping idea of “political dynasty” or “monarchy by another name” (i.e., Tinubu-and-sons or wike-and-sons), all this adds to the sense that the architecture of public service is drifting back into degeneracy. It’s worse than a simple budget item: it’s a governance culture issue.
The promise of 2027 elections should not become the excuse for not doing the work now. The real test is: what has ordinary Nigerians’ lives improved by, three years in? Are more people employed? Are we producing ourselves instead of importing rice? Are anti-corruption cases visible and credible?
Reform is not simply removing an unsustainable subsidy. Reform is pairing that with fiscal discipline, institutional reform, production-led growth, and transparent governance. Until then, savings from subsidy removal will keep leaking away into borrowing and inefficiency, and the recovery will remain more illusion than reality. Perhaps, after getting your salary at work or make money from your business, you always squandered everything without having any reserve |
Politics › Re: Emir Sanusi Cautions Tinubu: Continuous Borrowing After Subsidy Removal Is Wrong by helinues: 7:00am On Oct 31, 2025*. Modified: 10:58am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Wondering why US is having trillion dollars debt
Modified: See so many American citizens on this thread. Chai, may bitterness about one's country not be our portion in life. Amen |