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Judiciary is dead in Nigeria |
Itopalucky:Stupid YouTubeer, wants you to watch fake videos cash out time 😁 |
dashpressmedia:I actually said same thing some months ago, the judicial arms of govt is so bad to the extent that corruption is the language of the day, from top to bottom, this is what the present government if Tinubu is actually using to manipulate things and a time would come the country would experience some form of revolution. |
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I hope this doesn't call for an excuse, I don't trust this Tinubu's government |
Put the price here, what is the need for opening a thread and advertising without Putting the price tag here, it's rediculus, you want people to call you or WhatsApp you, this is how scam starts. |
This is wrong |
cbi24:Why not put the amount per plot, this advert is not complete. |
So many fake news by hungry bloggers in nairaland |
Here are some of the states in Nigeria that are generally considered to be more peaceful: 1. Ekiti State: Ekiti State is known for its low crime rates and its strong tradition of community policing. The state has also made significant investments in education and healthcare, which has contributed to its peaceful environment. 2. Osun State:Osun State is another state with a relatively low crime rate. The state is also known for its religious tolerance and its strong cultural heritage. 3. Ondo State:Ondo State has a reputation for being a peaceful state with a strong sense of community. The state is also known for its natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage. 4. Ogun State:Ogun State is a relatively peaceful state with a growing economy. The state is also home to several universities and research institutions. 5. Akwa Ibom State: Akwa Ibom State is a relatively peaceful state with a rich cultural heritage. The state is also known for its oil and gas reserves. It is important to note that even in these states, there can be occasional outbreaks of violence. However, these states are generally considered to be safer than other parts of Nigeria. Here are some factors that contribute to peace in a state: Low crime rates:** States with low crime rates are generally more peaceful because there is less fear and insecurity among residents. Strong community policing:** Community policing programs can help to build trust between the police and the community, which can help to reduce crime and violence. Investment in education and healthcare:** Education and healthcare can help to reduce poverty and inequality, which are often associated with violence. Religious tolerance:** States with a history of religious tolerance are less likely to experience conflict related to religion. Strong cultural heritage:** A strong cultural heritage can help to bind a community together and promote peace and understanding. |
OZIOGU1:Kogi ke, Yaya Bello |
Cutting cost of governance in Nigeria would yield lots of positivity like ......... 1.Improved resource allocation: By reducing excessive expenditures, the government can allocate more resources to critical areas like infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social welfare. This shift in resource allocation can significantly improve the lives of Nigerian citizens. 2.Enhanced economic growth: A more efficient and cost-effective government can foster a more conducive environment for economic growth. Lower administrative costs can attract businesses and investments, stimulating job creation and overall economic development. 3.Reduced corruption: Cutting unnecessary expenses can help minimize opportunities for corruption and misappropriation of funds. A leaner and more transparent government can promote accountability and reduce the prevalence of graft. 4.Increased public trust: When citizens see that their tax money is being used effectively and responsibly, it strengthens public trust in the government. This trust is essential for effective governance and public cooperation. 5.Sustainable development: By streamlining its operations and reducing waste, the government can contribute to sustainable development goals. A more efficient public sector can conserve resources, protect the environment, and promote long-term prosperity. Cutting the cost of governance is not just about saving money; it's about creating a more effective, accountable, and citizen-centric government that can deliver better outcomes for all Nigerians. Here are some specific measures that can be taken to reduce the cost of governance in Nigeria: 1.Consolidation of ministries and agencies: Merging overlapping or redundant government entities can eliminate unnecessary duplication of effort and reduce administrative costs. 2.Rationalization of staff and salaries: Reviewing personnel needs and streamlining payroll can lead to efficient staffing levels and reduced wage expenses. 3.Procurement reform: Establishing transparent and competitive procurement processes can prevent overspending and ensure that the government gets the best value for its money. 4.Reduction of unnecessary travel and allowances: Limiting non-essential travel and reviewing allowance structures can control expenditures and promote fiscal prudence. 5.Digitization of government processes: Embracing digital technology for service delivery and record-keeping can reduce paperwork, streamline operations, and lower administrative costs. These measures, along with a commitment to transparency and accountability, can pave the way for a more efficient and cost-effective government in Nigeria, leading to improved resource allocation, enhanced economic growth, reduced corruption, increased public trust, and sustainable development. |
The release of the former central bank governors highlights the importance of due process and the rule of law. These are essential principles that protect individuals from arbitrary detention and ensure that justice is served fairly. The need for accountability and transparency in government. The release of the former central bank governors also underscores the need for accountability and transparency in government. When public officials are held accountable for their actions, it helps to deter corruption and promote good governance. The power of public pressure and activism. Public pressure and activism can play a significant role in ensuring that the rule of law is upheld. In the case of the former central bank governors, the sustained public outcry against their detention played a crucial role in their release. [Image of public protesting for the release of former central bank governors] The importance of a free and independent press. A free and independent press can play a critical watchdog role in holding government officials accountable. In the case of the former central bank governors, the media played a crucial role in exposing the alleged wrongdoings that led to their detention. [Image of Nigerian newspaper headlines about the release of former central bank governors] The need for institutional reform. The release of the former central bank governors also highlights the need for institutional reform in Nigeria. Strengthening institutions such as the judiciary and the anti-corruption agencies can help to prevent future abuses of power. The release of the former central bank governors is a positive step towards restoring the rule of law in Nigeria. However, it is important to remember that there are still many challenges that need to be addressed. By learning from the past, Nigeria can work towards building a more just and equitable society. It is also important to note that the release of the former central bank governors does not mean that they are innocent of any wrongdoing. Their cases are still ongoing, and they will have the opportunity to defend themselves in court. |
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The only way out is dialogue, secondly the people of the south east are not properly represented in government. |
The govt just collect and keep collecting for themselves and the people's wish doesn't count during voting, until a revolution happens in Nigeria, things will never get better, people who are suppose not to be in power are now occupying high offices and embezzlement is the what is happening today. |
Kidnapping things |
Teetechs:And one has to keep recharging 20k monthly |
FalseProphet1:Pastor Goodie goodie 😂 ![]() |
Teetechs:Airtel and their bad network |
Rapture ![]() Or Orubebe01 what do you have to say? |
You Akande is the main problem of the great nation, you and your bosses had the opportunity to implement the report, but you jettison and here you are ranting. |
Daniel man |
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Amb1045:Copy and paste |
Here's a list of the cities in Nigeria with the highest number of universities: 1. **Abeokuta, Ogun State:** 8 universities 2. **Ibadan, Oyo State:** 7 universities 3. **Lagos:** 6 universities 4. **Port Harcourt, Rivers State:** 5 universities These cities are home to a significant number of universities, contributing to Nigeria's higher education landscape. Abeokuta, in particular, stands out with eight universities, making it the city with the highest concentration of universities in the country. |
All this hungry YouTubers in nairaland |
farem:I beg your pardon.... Let me go back to my research again |
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