Politics › Re: Rufai Oseni Blows Hot As Tinubu Signs Electoral Act Amendment Bill by Image123(m): 2:00pm On Feb 19 |
If he no sign am, dem go say him dey delay. If he sign, dem go still abuse am. The Jagaban. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 1:56pm On Feb 19 |
SEOJanitor: Oga travel abeg, ur mouth de smell here Okay, minister of travel. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 1:55pm On Feb 19 |
iichidodo: You cannot have all of these in a thick climate of insecurity especially as these areas are in relative close proximity to hotbeds of insurgency and bloodshed, Put the horse before the cart and not the other way round, capisce?... Of course, that's been the excuse for the areas left underdeveloped for decades, our leaders were trying to put the horse before the cart instead of providing basic roads, healthcare, education, water and electricity. A visionary is here to help your village providing basics, you are here pontificating on why you don't need it. Keep it up. Open your mind and imagine how straightforward and easier it would be if there were these types of road in Sambisa. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 10:48am On Feb 19 |
iichidodo: What's the need of roads or development when security is Bullshyte in the region,or are you so far up Tinubu's arse that you cannot connect the dots that security of lives and properties brings prosperity and developments, not this political propaganda optics... i can see you're backtracking a bit which is some progress. It's easier to perpetrate crime unabated in the dark, in the bush/forest than in an organized or more developed place. If everywhere had roads instead of thick jungles, kidnappers would not be making people walk through jungle for days without anyone knowing. Roads connect, and people build houses and businesses close to roads (like rivers and coasts if you know). Power lines, internet, water etc are all planned in line with roads. i am very shocked to have to explain this almost commonsense things because someone doesn't like the government. |
Politics › Re: "You’re Not Doing Well” — Bishop Oyedepo Criticises Tinubu’s Government by Image123(m): 10:41am On Feb 19 |
It's okay for anyone to air his views, but i remember this as an old video. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 9:57am On Feb 19 |
SEOJanitor: Oga travel abeg. Most of una for here never travel. You. Will be Ashamed. U go shock. Cold go. Catch u at how we are full of ourselves with nothing to. Show for. Celebrating Roads? Lol Stop boasting in ignorance dear. This is 2026, Google is free. |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu, German Chancellor Merz Pledge Collaboration On Security, Power by Image123(m): 6:26am On Feb 19 |
The pledge don dey be like i pledge to Nigeria my country. Everyone keeps saying it, but no show. |
Politics › Re: Vote Buying Won’t Be Tolerated During FCT Polls, Says Amupitan by Image123(m): 6:20am On Feb 19 |
But we all saw the video of Obi buying groundnut and saying vote for us. We saw him with an Igbo woman (tribe politics). His exact words as they gave her money was, "Vote for us oh."
Here's video evidence, but it's Obi na, let's not mention. Hypocrisy |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 6:19am On Feb 19 |
iichidodo: All these numbers are concentrated in the capitals and urban centres of these states....Look at the areas around that road, can't you see the flatness and desolation just like a desert,a place where turbaned,AK47 brandishing gun men with pick up trucks and bikes would set up roadblocks before disappearing in a whirlwind of dust with their kidnapped victims....The problem is you have a failure of imagination thus you cannot think further than I can throw a mango seed. It's unfortunate when i have to retake a full grown adult that is likely a graduate, on a JSS 2 lesson on urbanization. Roads and cities don't just appear by magic. They come by structure and planning. Like what Mr President did in Lagos that turned Lagos into a mega city (assuming you know what that even means). Infrastructure and land use change will over time turn forests and barren land into suburban and then urban areas over time. That's how it starts all over the world. It's ABC of industrialization. It's very pathetic that we have to explain this because of political blindness. These are basic things our leaders failed to do for decades. Someone is doing it now, but you're not only playing it down but outright condemning it. What Obi has done to you guys is unfair to humanity. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 6:10am On Feb 19 |
SEOJanitor: Lol bare minimum people.. Make una travel out see other countries abeg. Even for africa The other countries also commission roads that are new. Stop boasting in ignorance. Google is free. When they didn't have roads, they also celebrated having roads and building bridges. |
Politics › Re: FG Deploys 2,000 Tractors, 9,000 Implements To Boost Agro-Industrial Growth by Image123(m): 6:00am On Feb 19 |
This slow bureaucracy in government dey pain me oh. Private sector dey try. This is the umpteenth time these tractors are launching. Facepalm for government work. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 7:32pm On Feb 18 |
iichidodo: Not that lonely desolate place, where Boko Haram and Bello turji's people are a leisure's drive away... Bauchi State has 8million Nigerians and Gombe has 4million Nigerians. This is more than the population of some countries. i wonder how you arrive at lonely and desolate. Do you guys think through at all? |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 6:51pm On Feb 18 |
Apcshit: Very backwards country,only in Nigeria people celebrate this Ask your local government chairman and state government not to build road reach your village again, since you don't want to celebrate. |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 6:49pm On Feb 18 |
iichidodo: Kidnap gengs will start fight for turf over this road.... Roads also connect and attract development. Ever thought that way before? |
Travel › Re: Beautiful Images Of The Ongoing Bauchi-Gombe Road Project By President Tinubu by Image123(m): 6:47pm On Feb 18 |
They go use evidence choke people this year oh, no be go and verify. We dey try help village boys wey no get network, dem wan break head for pavement over mandatory e transmission. No be suicidal juju be that? |
Politics › Re: FCT Council Polls: INEC Assures Real-time Transmission Of Results by Image123(m): 6:45pm On Feb 18 |
mindtricks: Such as non transparency and manipulations. The audience are babies and do they believe 100 percent. Explain the non transparency and manipulation. Do you really know how election works? All these tiktok generation people that fly space shuttles by mouth. |
Politics › Re: President Bola Tinubu Signs Electoral Bill Into Law by Image123(m): 6:43pm On Feb 18 |
UzorIyke: Baba, can't do free and fair election 🙄 🤣 What's free and fair election, disenfranchising millions of voters because you lots think all Nigerians live in Lagos and Abuja? |
Politics › Re: President Bola Tinubu Signs Electoral Bill Into Law by Image123(m): 6:42pm On Feb 18 |
Nastrademus: Nigerians, let's wake up and face our problem, our government is our number one problem, they take us for granted and ask us to do our worse, they pay the foolish among us to defend them, let's wake up now Who are Nigerians? Are the majority that made and voted the bill from Togo? When will you guys wake up from the delusion that only people on your political divide are Nigerians or that you are the majority? We've been telling you for over 4years to wake up from online noise. On Saturday, you'll be reminded in Abuja again. Better to be blind than to keep seeing the non-existent. |
Politics › Re: Opposition Lawmakers Stage Walkout As Reps adopt Manual Transmission of results by Image123(m): 12:35pm On Feb 18 |
qtx: Bring it from another credible source, the person you quoted here can't be referred to as a credible source. Do your research very well You mean the videos are AI or must be posted by your pastor before you can see? |
Politics › Re: FCT Council Polls: INEC Assures Real-time Transmission Of Results by Image123(m): 12:33pm On Feb 18 |
Arabk25: Inec is ready to transmit elections electronically but I think there spoke person which is the Nigerian Senate sees it otherwise Senate have become spoke person for the Inec. Senate makes laws, so they must try to make responsible and sensible laws, not laws that have loopholes and chaos. There should be room and contingency plan for options and ifs. |
Crime › Re: Bolt SA Confirms Slain Nigerian Driver Was Operating Illegally by Image123(m): 9:37am On Feb 18 |
OredoPikin2: How is losing election a topic here now? So we can't criticise govt again for their failures ? What if that person voted Tinubu? God deliver u all from stupidity Why not ask the sore loser blaming the government for people's rights to immigrate. You folks are hardly aware that people from much developed countries than Nigeria migrate more. |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai Lacks Capacity To Tap NSA Ribadu’s Phone – Rotimi Amaechi by Image123(m): 9:34am On Feb 18 |
OredoPikin2: He Is the president When he was criticising GEJ, one will think he will fix Nigeria under 2weeks. Now he is the worst of the worst Loud mouth with empty head No supporter of Tinubu thought he'd fix Nigeria under 2weeks. That's the problem opposition is presenting with a messiah complex. We clearly expected the very bumpy ride to fix Nigeria. Stop listening to motivational speakers like Obi who are only populist not visionary. |
Politics › Re: Opposition Lawmakers Stage Walkout As Reps adopt Manual Transmission of results by Image123(m): 9:32am On Feb 18 |
Naustine: But when you transfer money you never worry about those right? You have trust in the banking system but when it comes to transmitting election results is where you draw the line No one drew the line except you, every normal person voted for it as an option. That's reality. What's the option for you IF there's no network in a ward or local government and electoral officers cannot mandatorily transmit electronically? What's your suggestion? |
Politics › Re: The 15 Senators Who Voted FOR Mandatory Real-time Transmission Clause Are: by Image123(m): 9:26am On Feb 18 |
Antoeni: These Are The Apostles of Democracy.
It's Clear That The intentions of APC Government is Always to Rig The 2027 Election. You mean the apostles of chaos. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Took 20 Years To Prepare For Presidency – Joe Igbokwe by Image123(m): 7:29am On Feb 18 |
Atiku has taken his lifetime to lose. Obi took people's brains to lose and be third place. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Loses ₦1.76 Trillion After Missing OPEC Quota by Image123(m): 7:27am On Feb 18 |
They forgot to say how much was made? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Make Worst President If He Returns To Power – Baba-Ahmed by Image123(m): 7:26am On Feb 18 |
And Obi and Atiku will make best president ever. Yawn. |
Politics › Re: Opposition Lawmakers Stage Walkout As Reps adopt Manual Transmission of results by Image123(m): 5:15am On Feb 18 |
Naustine: You are the myopic one here, have you not heard of offline mode and synchronization? Have you heard of man in the middle, system crashes, denial of service or hacking? |
Crime › Re: Bolt SA Confirms Slain Nigerian Driver Was Operating Illegally by Image123(m): 5:14am On Feb 18 |
omoyeni37: Believe me, his obedient senseless mob will ruin his chances greatly in the coming election They don't think. They only want chaos since they know there's no way to victory for them. That's why they are insisting on mandatory e transmission without option. |
Politics › Re: Opposition Lawmakers Stage Walkout As Reps adopt Manual Transmission of results by Image123(m): 5:12am On Feb 18 |
SmartPolician: Democracy is also about progress and development. Resorting to manual transfer of results in Nigeria negates everything democracy stands for This is not resorting except you don't know the meaning. Allowing for both manual and e transmission of results is the sane and reasonable option. Blocking millions of people from voting without any option is chaos, which losers want. Democracy is about majority not about electronic transmission. Democracy has been in place for centuries without electronic transmission or internet. Saying it negates everything Democracy stands for is unreasonable. |
Politics › Re: Opposition Lawmakers Stage Walkout As Reps adopt Manual Transmission of results by Image123(m): 5:07am On Feb 18 |
qtx: So now you know disenfranchisement is bad? During last election didn't some people come out to stop others from voting on grounds that they are from other regions? What did the government do about it? In the case of the so-called no network Won't it even be more understandable that it's no one's fault ? In any case has there ever been in history where everyone voted in all elections? Are you referring to or deliberately avoiding what happened in the South East? Should we forget about ipob threatening about elections? Our elections are not 100% faultless, no country has such BTW. Denying that it happens across the country, across states, across tribes and across political parties is hypocrisy or damnable ignorance. Deliberately trying to deny legitimate voters or disenfranchise whole wards and even local governments without any reasonable option is madness. |