Politics › Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 10:00am On Mar 24 |
nairalanda1: Unfortunately, you Nigerians don't want to see several things.
Dutch disease. i see you are from Malawi. |
Politics › Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:56am On Mar 24 |
nairalanda1: I insist, old man, you do need to read Field Ruwe.... Young man, what we see lying down, you can never see with drones. |
Politics › Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:52am On Mar 24 |
nairalanda1: Well, and you need to read a good article, like the famous one by Field Ruwe. Thank you and no thanks. i am satisfied. |
Politics › Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:47am On Mar 24 |
nairalanda1: This is all thanks to the glorious party APC and their esteemed leader tinubu
IN 2015, APC took power with the idea that they would diversify the economy. Had they done what they had said, and had they done things like remove subsides on petrol and power in 2015, by now, the country might have had some revenue to pay for some limited subsides on fuel...if not for everyone, at least for small and medium enterprises, and even the poorest of the poor.
Yes, WFH is the new thing, but it's not for everyone, and certainly not for the masses.
IN 11 years, APC could not improve transport, diversify the economy, or at least improve tax to gdp ratio. And they kept unproductive subsides which drove us into more debt
And here we are. You need medical and spiritual help |
Politics › Re: The Strange Agreement Tinubu And His Boy Hurriedly Signed In The UK by Image123(m): 9:34am On Mar 24 |
This can only be strange to a criminal deportee. Nigerians with no legal right to remain in the UK. Why do you want to force yourself to remain where you're not wanted? Why deny legal and well behaved Nigerians goodwill of foreigners by your illegal anyhowness? So, FG should not sign but frustrate your deportation to your country. What are you even saying? |
Politics › Re: A Fight You Can’t Fight, Don’t Start It — Wike Mocks Makinde by Image123(m): 4:35am On Mar 24 |
chrisukeka: If not for the shameless Judiciary we have in the country......Wike has no might
You are building houses for the Judges, what about the teachers and lecturers that groomed the judges? Wike's a lawyer and his wife is a lawyer/judge. No worry, e go reach teachers and lecturer turn soon. |
Politics › Re: A Fight You Can’t Fight, Don’t Start It — Wike Mocks Makinde by Image123(m): 4:32am On Mar 24 |
runningriot: Whatsoever the case is, Wike decapitated, liquidated, neutralised and dismembered PDP for his own personal gain. Wike inordinate and megalomaniac driven desire put PDP in rocky and wrecking boat. His impulsive and insensitive behavior clearly shows he is a vindictive individuals that lacks the moral tenets of nature. In all, no matter what and how it goes PDP can never gather the momentum and morale to serve as a pathfinder of trust again. A pathfinder of trust? Laughable. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi/Kwankwaso Kano Rally: Tunde Ednut And Isaac Fayose Mock Tinubu by Image123(m): 5:06pm On Mar 23 |
You should not be surprised that these people are so happy and jubilant over nothing. These same way is how they set themselves up for loss and start crying about election rigging. They've probably never seen such crowd gathered in their lives. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode: An Ambassador Without Decorum - Dele Momodu by Image123(m): 1:01pm On Mar 22 |
This is so silly. |
Politics › Re: I am in London to facilitate UK degrees to Nigeria - Education Minister, Alausa by Image123(m): 3:38am On Mar 22 |
Konquest: You're the only one who made the MOST sense on this thread. This is largely a private sector-led initiative.
The comments posted by a significant number of envious posters right from page 1 CLEARLY shows the level of semi-literacy and poor comprehension skills among these serial dweebs. My dear i fear oh, the level of senselessness created in the last 6 years is unprecedented. May God give the SE sensible leaders. Obi and the Sokoto man have wrecked real havoc even on the unconscious. |
Music/Radio › Re: A Nigerian Composed A Song For Tinubu's Electricity Promise. by Image123(m): 4:45pm On Mar 21 |
abibun: since no one to vote according to you, after his tenure we will leave the seat vacant ..You wish |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Abacha Tactics Against Opposition- Farooq Kperogi by Image123(m): 1:43pm On Mar 21 |
i was hoping to read how Tinubu copied Abacha. Just the usual wailings. Give this one one office now, he go dey like NTA. Na the different governments wey dey give columnists and influencers work wey i blame. |
Music/Radio › Re: A Nigerian Composed A Song For Tinubu's Electricity Promise. by Image123(m): 1:32pm On Mar 21 |
We can as well disagree with him, right? Funny, it's only opposition that agree with him on this. Every other single thing na disagreement. From coastal highway to subsidy to appointments. If i no vote Tinubu, wetin i gain? Is there any human being to vote in as president, apart of Tinubu? Na Atiku abi Obi abi Amaechi bi people? |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 9:26am On Mar 21 |
cucumbar: This is all a ronu has to say, after supporting a failed government?
Mega shame on you. The shame that you've been wearing since your messiah lost and will still lose should be enough. Don't give out more. |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 9:24am On Mar 21 |
Pedrop: Crude prices globally are not determined by government, government should equally not determine how and whom he sells her products to ? Is there any implication if the government sells below the benchmark to her citizens ? You guys should stop defending nonsense.
Government can sell to her citizens as the deem fit for he benefit of here citizens with regards to the fact that the war isn't happening here. Then profit from the war happening miles away by selling to the international community at price determined by global events Government sells crude oil to a mix of international buyers and domestic refiners. It’s not just one country or company; it’s a global market. And there's usually freight and logistics to consider. If you're somehow referring to subsidy, dear it's GONE. We've tried it for decades and it's not worked. Very important to also note our level of fantastic corruption and witchcraft level wickedness in this part of the world. With subsidy, the same people they subsidise for will still divert, resell and create another ring of madness in the name of business. Every transporter would still increase price, every market woman will still give excuses for crazy increase, saying fuel or war or whatever. Some things are not worth or priority saving. It may be another matter if we have every important thing settled and sorted. The FG has over 200million entitled oversmart/sabi people to cater for, buying them fuel is the least of what they should do. |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 9:08am On Mar 21 |
gentlesmithugo: always talking thrash.if dey check well now,na ur type still dey eat mama thank you i wasn't going to respond to this foolishness but we'll see maybe a human being can learn. Eating mama thank you (whatever that means) should not be a basis, right or qualification for supporting or being against the government, or for sound reason. You emergency lovers of Nigeria are the biggest hypocrites, who assume and conclude that a person's choice must be based on sentiments like religion, tribe, party affiliation or even financial capacity. It's why you'd continue to lose. You can't see that decisions and persons will be agreed on and supported from different sides of the divide. You don't have to be muslim, or yoruba, or an APC member/worker, or very rich/poor to have sense or be senseless. Learn this valuable life lesson. Attempts to ridicule or stereotype others with different opinions shows how hollow you and your point is. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigeria Agrees To Receive Offenders, Failed Asylum Seekers From UK by Image123(m): 8:59am On Mar 21 |
Originalsly: My comment is based on the write up which does not state or imply it will be Nigerians only. If it does ...can you point it out for me? If you he FG said it will be Nigerians only in another forum ..on the news etc...then I'm not aware of that...just say so. Please always double check before forming views, opinions and comments. Folks like us that were explaining did that before discussing. |
Politics › Re: Tracy Ohiri: I Was Promised $70k To Retract Claims Against Umahi by Image123(m): 8:56am On Mar 21 |
This fellow obviously needs mental health help. |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 6:50am On Mar 21 |
Mitsurugi: It can be held for what it can and should manage oga. That's why it's the government. Stop making excuses for baboons. Dangote refinery increased prices. How does this conversation connect with baboons? Please, be rational and reasonable. |
Politics › Re: FG Advances $20 Billion Nigeria-Europe Gas Pipeline Talks by Image123(m): 6:47am On Mar 21 |
Common Nigerian, average Nigerian aka losing opposition would come for you. Brace up. |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 6:44am On Mar 21 |
cr7lomo: Instead of u all to hold ur government accountable...u are saying double ur hustle...hustle being to scam fellow Nigerians ...thats all we know in this country ... Why should the government be held for what it doesn't control? Dangote is a private business. Crude price is not determined by government. What are you on about?The whole world is affected by the ongoing crude crises, are you living in a hole? |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 6:30am On Mar 21 |
HeroicMeastro: I thought Dangote largely sourced his crude from Nigeria? Has the Nigerian government increased the price of its crude to dangote? Price of crude is determined by who? Let me help you if you indeed need help. The price of crude oil isn’t set by a single person or country. It's a combination of Global supply and demand, oil markets where benchmarks are set usually in the US, OPEC, geopolitics and instability in oil regions. It's not like a private school proprietor in your street setting school fees for next term. |
Politics › Re: Again, Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by Image123(m): 5:58am On Mar 21*. Modified: 6:30am On Mar 21 |
Better double your hustle, so that you won't be monitoring prices of fuel and dollars. Except you're selling fuel or dollars, you should be better than an heretic enough to take care of yourself and not be a liability to the nation and your family, place of worship and village. Fuel and forex subsidy is gone, wake up. |
Politics › Re: Of What Benefit Is President Tinubu's UK Trip To The Average Nigerian? by Image123(m): 5:54am On Mar 21 |
Of what benefit is the continued pain of election losers? What is the definition of average Nigerian? Is it an account balance figure, age, academic qualification, or political leaning? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigeria Agrees To Receive Offenders, Failed Asylum Seekers From UK by Image123(m): 7:37pm On Mar 20 |
[quote author=anonimi post=138835149]The ayederu man chose the name of a notoriously unrepentant slave trader deliberately.
still hold on religiously to this losing strategy, lolz. This is likely a strong curse. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigeria Agrees To Receive Offenders, Failed Asylum Seekers From UK by Image123(m): 7:34pm On Mar 20 |
Originalsly: A man holds an electric wire and got electrocuted. Four others follow with same result. Man number six is about to hold the wire ... what do you think happened to him? Did anyone tell you? If not why did you guess that happened to him?
Not everything is in black and blue white. The UK is following Trump's lead .... detain non citizens in a foreign land. Anyone from any country can be given papers by the UK and Nigeria will have to accept them. Wow, you guys are unbelievable. Even with clarification from the government. It's a free world dear, believe what you want. |
Politics › Re: Today Price: How Much Is Fuel In Your Location. by Image123(m): 2:22pm On Mar 20 |
Brendaniel: And I am asking you in this case, is it from good to bad or bad to good? That's an opinion. Many people choose both sides. It's okay to have your opinion. |
Politics › Re: Today Price: How Much Is Fuel In Your Location. by Image123(m): 1:45pm On Mar 20 |
Dvdpity: There is no government, even in developed Europe, that doesn't subsidies for their people, how can an oil producing nation become totally destroyed by the greediness of few. Nigeria need a regime change. A regime change because your man is not there. Interesting. Wait for the 2027 polls to try constitutional change. |
Politics › Re: Today Price: How Much Is Fuel In Your Location. by Image123(m): 1:43pm On Mar 20 |
Brendaniel: So are you saying he changed his mind from good to evil? i am saying that people change their minds, stop beating up yourself about it. |
Politics › Re: UK Migrant Deal: Nigeria Won’t Accept Foreign Deportees – Presidency by Image123(m): 1:41pm On Mar 20 |
Una don hear oh, all those questioning me. |
Politics › Re: Today Price: How Much Is Fuel In Your Location. by Image123(m): 12:59pm On Mar 20 |
Brendaniel: Oshiomhole fought OBJ for raising fuel to 28 naira per litre, shut down the entire country till OBJ brought it down insisting on 21 naira, today the same Oshiomhole says 1500 naira is a very good price for Nigerians to buy it under Tinubu.
Thoughts:
It is beginning to look more like, Tinubu was the one bank rolling Oshiomhole then as NLC chairman, we all thought Oshiomhole would have been one of the president ever produced in Nigeria then, but today we know better, he is one of the major spoilers of Sowore's political journey using activism, Tinubu exposed a lot about Nigeria. Errm, people change their minds, just like you. |
Politics › Re: Today Price: How Much Is Fuel In Your Location. by Image123(m): 12:58pm On Mar 20 |
BABANGBALI: NNPC sells #65 per litre only to card carrying members of APC Subsidy is gone sore foot. Government doesn't control fuel prices. |