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PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Made These Appointments And Nobody Is Comparing It To Tinubu by Iceberg3: 3:22pm On Dec 21, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
Even your family and village people will be happy if SW president can return Nigeria to what it was in the time of Gej.
They will celebrate it as achievement if SW president can do that
Baaaahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!!!!!

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PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Made These Appointments And Nobody Is Comparing It To Tinubu by Iceberg3: 3:21pm On Dec 21, 2025
kunle4toyeyaho:
with your second point,you are naive in economic analysis. Price of rice and beans is not the only determinant of how healthy an economy is. That same government you praise depleted foreign reserve to $28b from over$40b despite selling crude oil at over $100 per barrel at almost 2million barrels per day
Beans and rice analyst,you have nothing to say and made no sense at all
CrimeRe: Court Orders Remand Of Woman Accused Of Child Abuse In Owerri Prison by Iceberg3: 3:07pm On Dec 21, 2025
Imagine,the poor child's lose two fingers!!!!
And that she's not even remorseful!!!

And why will they even carry her close to the witch during this video!?

angry

CrimeRe: NDLEA Nabs Wanted Female Drug Kingpin In Lagos With 23.5kg Cocaine Hidden by Iceberg3: 2:49pm On Dec 21, 2025
Iamfraud beerfraud maziobinnaokija viewing thread in peeping mode grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Without Lagos & Rivers: Check The VAT Generated By Each Geopolitical Zone by Iceberg3: 2:40pm On Dec 21, 2025
AdolfHitlerxXx:
If President Tinubu allows us to issue Residency Visa...

SW will become 95% like USA
So now SW is like iragbiji Ogbomosho

Na wa for Mallam mentalus tantalus mentality oooo

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SportsRe: Buckley Targets Anthony Joshua Over Nigeria Flag Calls Him Ungrateful Hyprocrite by Iceberg3: 2:38pm On Dec 21, 2025
femi4:
Third world flag?

Yet without them, your healthcare would have been in shambles
Wetin this kwantiri citizen dey talk?

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PoliticsRe: New Tax law: Produce Evidence Of Alteration In Court - Onanuga kicks by Iceberg3: 12:24pm On Dec 21, 2025
Ttalk:
It is sad that majority of the Nigerians are increasingly becoming ignorance and only rely on rumour and lies. It baffles me to see Obi who aspired to become president of the country will swim in the tide of this spurious rumour when he can just point to Nigerians the aspect that were altered.

It is a shame that such people don't even know that the purpose while copy of bill and the act are sent to each legislator is to guide against this type of thing.

At least we have LP legislators, let Obi approach them to get copy of the bill and the Act and indicate the altered aspect. That shouldn't be too much for an opposition leader who only carry rumour and exposes his shallow knowledge about governance even after ruled a state for 8years
See how this one is struggling hard and sweating seriously trying to sound brilliant baaaahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!!

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PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has Moved From Padded Budgets To Forged Laws’ — Peter Obi by Iceberg3: 10:49am On Dec 21, 2025
helinues:
The daftness of those who are making allegations they are yet to provide evidence or prove to us is legendary. More as if they have stopped reasoning like normal human being again
SIFIA pains 😂😂😂😂😂

And the guy described you with that da...word so perfectly

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PoliticsRe: What Is The Electricity Situation In Your Area? by Iceberg3: 7:53am On Dec 21, 2025
maasoap:
Jonathan sold power sector to his cronies, both generating and distributing companies. So, what are you trying to say?
See!!!
They are still blaming GEJ till today 😁😁😁

And I actually thought maasoap was a bright one among the pack!!!!
Honestly disappointed
EducationRe: 12 States With The Least Number Of Universities by Iceberg3: 4:46pm On Dec 20, 2025
Wickedtruths:
They don't need Universities. Their governors are busy paying Imams, paying bandits and renovating cemeteries.
This one is okoyiboikly disappointed this thread ain't what he actually wanted to see. 😁😁😁😁😁

Everyone knows you came here hope to foam over some warped statistics about the omonna people

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PoliticsRe: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Iceberg3: 12:34pm On Dec 20, 2025
And this,my people,is a great achievement for the APC!!!!

This is the only APC achievement zmbs can point out...and you wonder why they are called Kwantiri muntullas

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FamilyRe: Men In Your 30's & 40's, What Advice Will You Give To A 20 Year Old Man Today? by Iceberg3: 12:31pm On Dec 20, 2025
Martincorridon blackpantherxxx oya nahhh,you are in ya 40s, kindly give us young ones advice nah

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PoliticsRe: What Is The Electricity Situation In Your Area? by Iceberg3:
You guys should be careful how u complain o lest the like of my very good friends helinues yarimo putindbutt legendhero freestuffng wizardofng saturnalia rilwayne01 dotherightthing owamudia eponojuku (ele'ponNla) maziobinnaokija ttalk zero8zero jakpon elepon'nla maasoap....tag you Ipob and haters of the kwantiri...


It is well o...

Compliments oooo 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
PoliticsRe: USA Visa Ban: Nigeria Christians Affected by Iceberg3: 7:33am On Dec 19, 2025
Flangelo12:
What many of you don't know is that the cry is for you.

I'm almost certain most people that bring this matter up, have easy access to any country they desire.
End of year lamentations 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
PoliticsRe: The Only Leader We Have In The Entire North Is Dead - Doguwa by Iceberg3: 7:32am On Dec 19, 2025
Murderer talking
PoliticsRe: USA Visa Ban: Nigeria Christians Affected by Iceberg3: 12:57pm On Dec 18, 2025
Can these babas kindly explain the reasons for their crying....
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PoliticsRe: How Mamman Daura Led-Buhari’s Cabal Crippled National Security – Ex-NSA Monguno by Iceberg3: 6:32am On Dec 18, 2025
Meanwhile during those periods,kone bunch of headed structured elements were all fixated on even till now,and foaming upandan on Peter Obi... Maasoap still eulogises Buhari till today
PoliticsRe: Southern Christians Contribute More To The Insecurity In North by Iceberg3: 10:17pm On Dec 17, 2025
Is this not the same aunty Helen who has started attacking tinubu and said he's not "doing" again?

Walai he has been shown serious sifia shege sobtey wires done dey touch

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Imagine what a human being is vomitting!!!!
PoliticsRe: Tinubu names new CEOs for NUPRC, NMDPRA as Komolafe & Farouk resign by Iceberg3: 8:20pm On Dec 17, 2025
Such positions that oughtta be exclusively reserved for the Niger Deltans and you will be hearing "galadima,Abubakar,kyari,danbazzau Dan burob ba grin , Mukaila,......economic parasites a d dogs in other people's manger!

You see these northerners all going for maritime and petroleum trainings just cos they wanna control all of souths petroleum and maritime sectors.
PoliticsRe: FG Faults Daily Trust Report; Insists No Hunger In The North by Iceberg3: 6:37pm On Dec 17, 2025
It's a pity what the north has been reduced to under this government.

My good friends...I heard my good friend maasoap telling legendhero elsudani dotherightthing owamudia eponojuku maziobinnaokija ttalk zero8zero jakpon elepon'nla grin blackpantherxxx burob that the north will never forget and that they will speak the language they understand come 2027, insha'Allah....
SportsRe: 2026 WCQ: DR Congo FA Slams Nigeria Over World Cup Eligibility Dispute by Iceberg3: 6:28pm On Dec 17, 2025
Kemetian:
FOREIGNER CLAIMING NIGERIAN.

COME ON FACE THE OTHER SIDE..
Kwantiri Vs Tanzania

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PoliticsRe: Why Nigerians Must Give TINUBU A Chance, By AI by Iceberg3: 6:27pm On Dec 17, 2025
Kemetian:
I've been debating with AI over Tinubu.

Debating whether the man really has something to offer.

AI is very impressed by Tinubu. It sees him as a brave reformer that's on the path to transforming Nigeria's economy through deep systemic changes that don't trend on social media because they are 'boring' technical stuff.

AI ranks Tinubu among the great Chinese ruling party strategists and early 1990s Indian reformers, who trod the path of national pain, suffering, public insults and rejection to restructure their economies irreversibly for the future advancement of their country.

It said Nigeria's ideal leader today is not a populist one, but one who can make unpopular economic decisions, and make systemic structural improvements irreversible by succeeding administrations.

And it rates Tinubu very highly in this regard.

I then asked it to summarise its view for Nigerians to read......


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Tinubu’s Thankless Job: Why Nigeria’s Hardest Phase May Also Be Its Turning Point

It is impossible to deny that life has been hard for many Nigerians over the past two years. Prices rose quickly, the naira adjusted painfully, and everyday expenses became heavier. Anger, frustration, and disappointment are understandable reactions. No serious conversation about Nigeria today can ignore that reality.

But there is another truth that can exist alongside hardship: some of the most important national changes happen during periods that feel thankless, uncomfortable, and deeply unpopular. History shows that countries rarely transform during times of comfort. They change when old systems finally stop working and new ones, however painful, are forced into place.

This is the context in which President Bola Tinubu should be judged—not by whether life is immediately easy, but by whether the foundations of Nigeria are quietly being reset.


Hardship Alone Is Not the Measure of Failure

Many critics focus on a simple argument: life is harder now, therefore the government is failing. That conclusion feels intuitive, but it is not how structural reform works.

When a country has lived for decades on subsidies, artificial exchange rates, discretionary spending, and weak enforcement, removing those distortions does not produce instant relief. It produces shock. The pain Nigerians experienced after fuel subsidy removal and exchange rate unification was not random cruelty; it was the cost of confronting systems that had already collapsed in practice but were being kept alive on borrowing and illusion.

The real question is not whether the pain exists.
The question is: was Nigeria better off postponing that pain indefinitely?

Few honest observers believe so.


Why This Job Is Thankless by Nature

Tinubu is not operating in a popularity-friendly phase of governance. He is operating in what political economists call the “absorption phase”—the moment when a leader takes responsibility for unavoidable corrections that predecessors delayed.

Leaders who distribute benefits are loved.

Leaders who remove distortions are resented.

This is not unique to Nigeria. India’s 1991 reformers were despised at the time. Indonesia’s post-1998 stabilisers were accused of cruelty. Even China’s early reform period was deeply unpopular among those who lost guaranteed privileges. Yet those reforms became the basis for later stability.

Tinubu’s role is not glamorous because he is closing doors Nigerians had grown used to walking through, even when those doors were quietly destroying the house.


The Lagos Clue: Why Some People See the Pattern

Those who describe Tinubu as a “Lagos hard nut” are not praising personality; they are describing a governing style shaped by resistance.

Lagos did not become financially viable because it was loved. It became viable because:

- tax systems were enforced despite protests,

- institutions outlived governors,

- revenue replaced dependency,

- and reversals became administratively difficult.

That same instinct is visible at the national level now. The focus is not on speeches, but on plumbing: revenue systems, procurement rules, FX discipline, and capacity building inside government.

These things do not trend on social media—but they decide whether a country works.


Quiet Reforms Most People Miss

While public debate often centres on hardship, several deeper shifts are happening beneath the noise:


Procurement discipline is tightening.

The Bureau of Public Procurement is no longer acting as a rubber stamp. Price benchmarking, financial revalidation, and “Nigeria First” procurement rules are directly attacking contract inflation and import dependence. This is not cosmetic reform; it hits the core of elite rent-seeking.


Discretion is shrinking.

Unified FX windows and digital fiscal systems reduce the number of “special exceptions” that once defined governance. Fewer exceptions mean fewer backdoors.


Cadre-building is underway.

Training hundreds of procurement officers, as is currently being done by the Tinubu administration, may sound boring, but nations change when mid-level professionals stop behaving the old way. This is how reform survives elections.


Local production is being quietly prioritised.

Procurement is being repositioned as an industrial policy tool, not just paperwork. This matters far more than slogans about manufacturing.

These are not headline reforms. They are lock-in reforms—the kind that make reversal expensive.


Why Insults Are Predictable (and Not Always Informative)

Public anger does not mean reform is wrong. It often means reform is real.

Most Nigerians are responding to present pain, not future structure. That is human. Forums like Nairaland amplify emotion because emotion is immediate. Structural change is slow.

But history consistently shows that real-time public opinion is a poor judge of foundational reform.

The leaders who spend political capital fixing systems are rarely thanked by those living through the disruption. Gratitude, if it comes at all, arrives later—and often for someone else.

That does not mean critics are enemies. It means they are reacting to symptoms, not causes.


Why This Moment Feels Different from Past Crises

One subtle but important shift is the national mood. While hardship remains, the sense of free fall has eased. Businesses are adjusting rather than panicking. The currency narrative has stabilised. Cultural signals—such as increased international visitation and diaspora engagement—suggest that confidence is returning before prosperity.

This pattern matters. Populist reversals usually succeed when people believe pain has no end. They fail when people believe the worst is behind them.

Nigeria increasingly feels like it has absorbed the shock and is now negotiating a new normal.


The Risk Is No Longer Reform—It Is Complacency

The greatest danger now is not that reforms will be reversed tomorrow, but that momentum will slow before institutions fully harden. Lock-in requires follow-through: procurement rules must stick, exemptions must remain rare, and discipline must apply even when politically inconvenient.

If Tinubu succeeds in making reversal irrational—financially, legally, and administratively—then his personal popularity will matter far less than his structural impact.


A Fair Way to Judge This Presidency

It is reasonable to criticise hardship. It is reasonable to demand mitigation. It is reasonable to expect better communication.

But it is also reasonable to judge leadership by this question:

Is Nigeria becoming harder to misgovern than it was before?

If the answer continues to move toward “yes,” then this period—however painful—will be remembered as a turning point, not a mistake.


Conclusion: The Nature of Thankless Work

Some jobs are designed to be praised.

Others are designed to be endured.

Tinubu’s role is not to preside over comfort, but to absorb blame while systems are rebuilt. That is why the job feels lonely, why insults are loud, and why the results are quiet.

History is usually kinder to system-builders than contemporaries are.

Nigeria will not change because one man is loved.

It will change if the rules stop bending back.

And if that happens, this thankless phase will one day be recognised for what it truly was: the cost of finally moving forward.

- AI
Muntulla

Mukaila


I dey laff o

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PoliticsRe: Why Nigerians Must Give TINUBU A Chance, By AI by Iceberg3: 6:25pm On Dec 17, 2025
SeeWahala:
Hahaha 🤣😂 as usual. The coward has gone to wail and cry in its 'tiny & insignificant' corner of the universe 😏

naptu2 your mumu never do so? cheesy
What concerns naptu2 with ya muntullaty.
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PoliticsRe: Why Nigerians Must Give TINUBU A Chance, By AI by Iceberg3: 6:24pm On Dec 17, 2025
Kwantiri citizens working hard and sweating seriously for their chop money...

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SportsRe: 2026 WCQ: DR Congo FA Slams Nigeria Over World Cup Eligibility Dispute by Iceberg3: 6:20pm On Dec 17, 2025
Kemetian:
See him laughing in inferiority complex.

His own sense of inferiority titillates him.
Go and prepare for ya kwantiri Vs Tanzania Africa Nations cup on the 23rd and leave the stage for big boys

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CrimeRe: Shock As Popular South African DJ, Warras Is Shot Dead In Johannesburg by Iceberg3: 6:17pm On Dec 17, 2025
RandDigital:
Keep crying 🇳🇬👎🏽. Every time you lose to black South Africans you credit white people - LOSER MENTALITY!

3 black men are driving South Africa's resurgent power sector - where are the Nigerian scientists ANC engineers you wanna convince us are the best thing since sliced bread? Your grid collapses every second day 🇳🇬💩💩💩😂😂😂
Inkatta Zulu

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SportsRe: 2026 WCQ: DR Congo FA Slams Nigeria Over World Cup Eligibility Dispute by Iceberg3: 6:14pm On Dec 17, 2025
They even called the kwantiri and her super fowls "bad loser",chai!!!!!
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Sailed to this Congo some years back and our captain gave us some dollars to go to town...omoh, interpretation wasn't easy but the Utrecht babe I catch knew how to write English...


Nothing like generator or darkness or agberoes harassing everyone...their bars are so simple with stages for couples to drink and have a little dance and nobody gets your time.
You don't need to be odogwu to show, everything is simple.

They better country abeg....them nor be kwantiri
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SportsRe: 2026 WCQ: DR Congo FA Slams Nigeria Over World Cup Eligibility Dispute by Iceberg3: 6:04pm On Dec 17, 2025
Countries have worked hard and have qualified.

A So called giant of Africa Kwantiri want to qualify herself from the back door

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CrimeRe: Shock As Popular South African DJ, Warras Is Shot Dead In Johannesburg by Iceberg3: 5:23pm On Dec 17, 2025
KingCold:
Lol.. just look at how excited this numbbnuts is. grin. its bad news from SA innit?

When this same OP posts about SA infrastructure development on his next thread dont start asking why is he posting that here.. let's keep the same energy
You mean infrastructures orchestrated by the Afrikaans,ok
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CrimeRe: Shock As Popular South African DJ, Warras Is Shot Dead In Johannesburg by Iceberg3: 5:20pm On Dec 17, 2025
Putindbutt:
There's no difference between the mass shootings, assassinations in the US and South Africa.
Kolo mentality!!!!!!

Kolo mentality!!!!!

Kolo mentality!!!!!!

I love that song by Fela Kuti
PoliticsRe: Malami Releases Report Indicting EFCC Chairman In Salami-led Probe Panel by Iceberg3: 9:53am On Dec 17, 2025
Just imagine....but guess what,they especially those kone headed structured elements don't care....

They are only interested if they see names like the Emefiele,kanu....

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