Crime › Re: Nigerian Police Force Reacts To Viral Video Of Woman Assaulting A Police Officer by jayworld15(m): 7:25am On May 04, 2020 |
Mindofhisown: You are a smart guy. The woman step over board by repeatedly slapping the officer. From the clip, after slapping him the first time, he deliberately asked her if she is done. At that point in time the woman would have held on his uniform( however it is crime to hold on to officers' uniform, though I stand to be corrected) and start crying thereby weeping public sympathy to herself. I guess anger had the better part of her. Being a grow up woman, Life experiences would have taught her to employ anger management in situations like this.
The woman was actually slapped by the police before the videoing. But unfortunately, the world will react to what they saw. The woman used her stupid temper to put herself into trouble. She could have held him without slapping him. It is a wrong thing by the law for anyone to hold an officer’s uniform anyhow. It is punishable by law. Meanwhile, she bleeped up. Firstly, she didn’t comply to what the law said. Secondly, she had the boldness and audacity to assault an officer. Thirdly, she tries to justify her action through self defense mechanism. She’s in trouble, big one... eleyi ti pa aro gidigba lodo Ooran. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Police Force Reacts To Viral Video Of Woman Assaulting A Police Officer by jayworld15(m): 7:05am On May 04, 2020 |
post=89161755: Human bite is different from Dog bite o, as opolo eyes no be open eye!
Matters arising............ Wow! You’re back from the land of the unknown. Or you travel on a discovery mission? I’m just saying because you never came to real posts that have to do with government’s nepotism (i.e from US on Abacha’s loot) and many more. Oh! Maybe they haven’t paid you your own stipend. All the best I hope the pay you quick so as to come more online in order to defend ineptitude and nepotism. BBQ Vulture-coating.  |
Food › Re: Lockdown: Nigerian Man Dies Of Hunger (Photo) by jayworld15(m): 3:29pm On Apr 16, 2020 |
Coronavirus fatalities- 12 Security fatalities-38 Hunger fatalities- 1000
The masses can only feel it. The government is blind. God is in heaven. Satan is in hell. The truth is we can only live through: our voices to show our displeasure; our feet for marching in a serious protest; our hands to fight against these oppressions; our brains to reason logically and expressively; our mind in unity and our eyes for optimism. But the problem is we have many Judas Iscariots and lily-livered among us. |
Food › Re: Lockdown: Nigerian Man Dies Of Hunger (Photo) by jayworld15(m): 3:21pm On Apr 16, 2020 |
CrudeSon: This is serious!!!!It is only a week left!!just hang in peeps After that one week, there would be another 2, then another 2 repeatedly in occurrence. |
Politics › Re: Katsina, Highest Recipient Of Conditional Cash Transfer by jayworld15(m): 8:56am On Apr 16, 2020 |
PureGoldh: No individual is daft in this 21st century...all man don wise up
Was just trying to put the guy thru...He should know that the government of this country ain't in any way bothered about her citizens A nitwit sees himself of having a great wisdom but constructs illogical arguments and gives baseless facts. As I dey here dey reason hunger, Walahi , if that guy say dat tin b4 me, na to fait am till death b dat.  |
Politics › Re: Katsina, Highest Recipient Of Conditional Cash Transfer by jayworld15(m): 8:48am On Apr 16, 2020 |
PureGoldh: Brozay...even the people in the rural area can access the internet...alot of people travelled back home (to their respective villages) due to the lockdown.
We are in the 21st century for that matter...the people in the villages ain't that daft that they can't adapt to the social sphere I believe he’s daft to know that the rural areas use phone, internet, mailings etc to communicate with their urban world. Come to think of it, won’t they call their family members to inform them about FG’s goodwill? We don’t need daft people in our society. But until then, Nigeria won’t grow politically, economically, socially, culturally in all parastatals as long as we have people like that in our midst. |
Politics › Re: Katsina, Highest Recipient Of Conditional Cash Transfer by jayworld15(m): 8:44am On Apr 16, 2020 |
Dansuqi: The recipients are in the rural areas,have no link to the internet so how will they inform you Look at where you erred. The recipients are in the rural areas who have no family members in the urban areas, right? When you reason, do that logically. The world is a global village that even happenings in rural areas are connected to urban areas and the general world. |
Politics › Re: Nigerians With Over N5,000 In Bank Won’t Get Palliatives - FG by jayworld15(m): 7:01pm On Apr 15, 2020 |
bluefilm: Chai
See monitoring o!
We're now really living in a police state.
Just like it was predicted in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. We have a BIG BROTHER whose eyes are everywhere. War is peace. |
Politics › Re: Did Melinda Gates Claim To See Dead Bodies All Over Africa? (Fact Check) by jayworld15(m): 7:51am On Apr 14, 2020 |
When you realize that Africa has high poverty level, dilapidated healthcare system, security challenges, food shortage, Covid 19 pandemic, HIV, Diabetes, Malaria among other serial diseases, it is noteworthy that you don’t need a prophet, rocket scientist, futurist, or any other persona to tell you what the future holds for Africa in this trying time. I don’t wish her predictions to come to pass in Africa but for them not to be potent enough, African leaders must stand up to the task of protecting their people . |
Politics › Re: Bello El-Rufai 'Gang Rape' Tweet: Oby Ezekwesili Cautions El-Rufai's Son by jayworld15(m): 4:11pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
donbachi: Why are they attacking him..when karma knows his father is a nigerian politician...since dem born una,una don ever see a nigerian politicians child become somebody for dis life?agwui ironsi,ahmadu bello,tafawa balewa,azikiwe,obasanjo,buhari,babangida,yar'aduas, and co,down to ur various states...name one.pls,i stand to be corrected. Iyabo Obasanjo, Bukola Saraki, Gbemi Saraki, among others |
Romance › Re: Man Dies During Sex With Pregnant Married Lover Inside Container In Lagos by jayworld15(m): 9:31pm On Apr 12, 2020 |
He died in “woman” service. He is the true embodiment of God’s Edenic command which he states “ wherein thou art taken from thou shall go” |
Politics › Re: Defy Lockdown, Harvest Corpses Like US, Europe, APC Govs Forum Warns Nigerians by jayworld15(m): 8:49pm On Apr 12, 2020 |
Stay at home!!! Well it is like the devil was pursing you and you saw and entered the deep blue sea. If you adhere to the directives, you’ll be free from coronavirus but not free from hunger virus. By the time hunger gets hold of you, nobody will tell you to go out  . You didn’t provide any palliatives but wants your citizens to stay at home. Omo! Hunger virus, kwashiorkor, marasmus, cholera, amnesia, malaria etc loading. By the time they come en mass, you’ll go out to meet coronavirus  . Coronavirus isn’t the end of your days but I hope you know no one can survive hunger visitation for 3weeks. |
Politics › Re: Ben Ayade Kept Vigil At Calabar-Itu Boundary Between Akwa Ibom & Cross River by jayworld15(m): 6:56pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
successmatters: I believe so too.
I started believing so the time I saw that Buharri's horrible government has slapped you into wailing as against your staunch support of over 5 years.
Las las, you are now ALRIGHT!   |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo: Buhari Government Facing Unprecedented Challenge by jayworld15(m): 5:32am On Apr 03, 2020 |
Three things Nigerian governments across all parastatals are known for * Complaints * Blame * Propaganda and lies
If all the warriors of a nation complain to save themselves from dying at warfront, such a nation should be ready be compressed and suppressed by aggressive enemies. |
Politics › Re: Oyetola: Violate Lockdown Order And Go To Jail by jayworld15(m): 5:26am On Apr 03, 2020 |
There are many dumb followers on Nairaland. I don’t blame the governor since we Nigerians elect stupid and senseless people to lead us. You’re declaring your fight to save life by cushioning people to stay safe at home and failure to do that will warrant jail sentence. Some “mofos” here are agitating for “shooting at first sight”. If you jail or shoot them at first sight , are you saving or killing lives? I think people need to know that Nigerians are poor and I doubt if there’s anyone among the poor whose house has stored foodstuffs that can last him or her for a month. |
Health › Re: FG Converts NYSC Camps, Stadia To Coronavirus Isolation Centres by jayworld15(m): 4:32pm On Mar 27, 2020*. Modified: 5:01pm On Mar 27, 2020 |
post=87821147: A Big Amen. God bless you and your family too. May God continue to protect you all from this deadly virus. This too shall pass. “ A stupid president is always voted into power by stupid people.” And thou art the chiefest among them because thou hath commercialized thyself and supported iniquity. |
Crime › Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by jayworld15(m): 11:01am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Witcher: RIP thought and prayers. This not a Christian villages don't even bring the religion conspiracies. The insecurities in Nigeria is due to past administration corruption and bad governess
Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing
Each time he itemizes the three focal areas of government, President Muhammadu Buhari follows the same order: we shall secure the country, because you have to first secure a country or institution before you can efficiently manage it. We will revive the economy, and create jobs, particularly for our teeming youths, and then, we will fight corruption.
The order above shows the priority that the President gives to security, as well as law and order in the country. But each time there’s a glitch or snafu (situation normal all fouled up) in the country, some naysayers scream and wail as if nothing is being done. But the hard truth is that a lot has been done in terms of security, and is still being done by the Buhari Administration.
When he came in May 2015, what did he meet? A country that was almost in disarray, with bombs going off like firecrackers daily. The insurgency by Boko Haram was festering in the North-east, North-West, North-Central, with Abuja, the Federal capital having been serially bombed. There was Nyanya 1, Nyanya 2, United Nations Building, Police Force Headquarters, series of shopping malls, churches, mosques, and many others, all bombed, with many lives lost.
The insurgents were already in Kogi State, almost overrunning it. And from there, where would they have headed? South-west, from where they would bivouac in South-south, and the country would be gone. Dead. Forgotten.
But at Eagle Square, where he took the oath of office on that memorable day, the brand new President gave a directive. The command centre of the Boko Haram war should move to Maiduguri, in Borno State, which was the epicenter of the insurgency. Pronto, the Service Chiefs moved, and the country was saved.
Boko Haram got flushed out of Abuja, North-central, North-west, Yobe, Adamawa, and got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Soon, their last stand, Camp Zero fell, and since then, they have been scattered like sheep without shepherd. They mingled with the civilian population, from where they launch cowardly atavistic attacks. They became degraded, but just like a scorched snake, not beheaded yet, they still retain capacity for evil. But can you compare what is, with what used to be? Not at all.
But some people have short memories. They say not much is being done to tackle insecurity by the Buhari government. Really? Admittedly, many more frontiers of insecurity have been opened: banditry, kidnapping for ransom, communal clashes, farmers/herders clashes, and many others. But the baby that says the mother will not sleep, he too will not snooze at all.
The Nigerian military was in tatters before Buhari came. They were ill equipped, ill trained, ill motivated, and were turning their backs to the enemies in the frontline. First thing to do was to restore morale through reequipping, retraining and improvements of salaries and welfare. It affected both the police and the military.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave an idea of what was, and what is, in Abuja two days ago, when President Buhari inaugurated two Agusta 109 Power and one MI-171 E helicopters.
Said the Air Chief: “Just five years ago, the Nigerian Air Force was facing serious challenges with an abysmal 35 percent aircraft serviceability status for all operable aircraft. At the same time, terrorism, insurgency and other heinous crimes were ravaging the nation with Improvised Explosive Devices exploding not only in the North-east but, indeed, in several urban centers, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“On assumption of office, the President approved the procurement of military equipment including fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships. This visionary step has profoundly impacted positively on Nigerian Air Force operations…Government has so far procured and inducted 22 aircraft, the Service is expecting 17 additional platforms including 12 Super Tucanos from the United States… The Service has undoubtedly come a long way from where it was in 2015.”
Just like its motto, the Nigerian Air Force is now willing, able and ready. President Buhari did it.
The army, navy, police, and all other security agencies are not left out in the new wind of reequipping and retraining blowing across the sector. And the result is the bloody nose being given criminals in different parts of the country. And it continues, till the whole land is secured.
If there was efficiency, why is there proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own? Good question. Security is collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country, but within the bounds of the law.
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbors to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office. With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable.
What of the many military operations launched in different parts of the country, without which the land may have been impossible to live in?
Operation Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram. Over 12,000 hostages held by Boko Haram have been released, roads abandoned for many years have been reopened, same for schools closed for over two sessions, while emirs who fled their palaces have returned. Operation Safe Corridor was established in 2015 to de-radicalize repentant insurgents. Thousands of them have reformed. Thou art the greatest nitwit the world has ever seen. In thee folly was brought forth. And out of thy nonsensical reasoning, men are led astray. Thy brain is bereft of even the modicum of common sense. And thy breeder has lost the virtue of humanity in thee. |
Celebrities › Re: Inside Adedeji Adeleke's Private Jet (Video) by jayworld15(m): 12:16pm On Mar 03, 2020 |
OP Abeg no tell us lie... where’s the receipt? |
Science/Technology › Re: Video Of A Manatee Dragged Along The Road In Niger Delta Region Sparks Outrage . by jayworld15(m): 11:59am On Feb 25, 2020 |
Sometimes, people claim you need to save this animal because the Western world does it. But you’ll go on eating fish of all kind, meats from goat, cow, rabbit, dog etc. Don’t these animals you kill deserve life also rather than feasting on them? I’m not supporting this act against animals but it would be good that before you condemn them you also should check if you do eat animal meats otherwise you’re all in the same category. |
Literature › “the Scarlet Letter” A Poem By Isaac Joshua A. by jayworld15(op): 11:30pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
The Scarlet Letter ———————————- Dear Yesterday, You left my wrinkles to decay, out of my spirited flesh, you built my isolation besides the caves where great flies fester on sore wounds. You left my wrinkles to decay, as they are loathsome to you, anchoring your chains around my “unwantedness”. |
Sports › Re: Ronaldo Becomes First Juventus Player To Score In Nine Straight League Games by jayworld15(m): 5:53pm On Feb 02, 2020 |
Horlatunjeee: Penaldo having a" world class "season.. Goals:22 Assists:2 Totals:24
MESSI having a poor season... Goals:19 Assists:10 Totals:29...
I am just too certain abt my GOAT� Cr7 has 35 goals and 6 assists this season Check well including country’s goals and moreover, nobody says Messi is having a poor season. Barka fan. |
Business › Re: I Released My House Document To My Cousin To Obtain Loan, How Can I Get It Back? by jayworld15(m): 4:43pm On Jan 23, 2020 |
There two ties that are hard to take family ties and friendship. These two are something else. Give them a job or assist them by providing a loan or put something in their charge. Then be ready to cry ocean. Back to the matter   if you have a legal agreement, just take it legally but if not, just forget it. He couldn’t pay 2million Naira back to your uncle he will never pay the 3million Naira loan. Pray, call a family meeting, go legal and be ready for any shitty outcome. |
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Education › Re: I Had 2.80 As CGPA Can I Still Have First Class? by jayworld15(m): 6:33am On Dec 15, 2019 |
Kirinwa: Its a 5 year course.
2.80 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 /5
= 4.56
But how possible practically? Oh! Thanks for that |
Education › Re: I Had 2.80 As CGPA Can I Still Have First Class? by jayworld15(m): 4:50pm On Dec 14, 2019 |
If he has 2.88 in year one, the probability of Op acing all his courses till final year with As is impossible. Forget it. Work hard for 2:1 instead. |
Education › Re: I Had 2.80 As CGPA Can I Still Have First Class? by jayworld15(m): 4:26pm On Dec 14, 2019 |
vllar: You need to make 5.0s in your next semesters till you graduate to earn a 1st class...if you can do that great..else 2:1 will be a reasonable target It would give him 4.45 at the end not 4.5 (upward) |
Education › Re: I Had 2.80 As CGPA Can I Still Have First Class? by jayworld15(m): 4:25pm On Dec 14, 2019 |
Ay04z: lol check again is possible.. A friend start with 2.88 first semester year 1. And later graduate with. 4.53. We kill ram dat year to celebrate lol  It’s not possible Oga |
Education › Re: I Had 2.80 As CGPA Can I Still Have First Class? by jayworld15(m): 4:15pm On Dec 14, 2019 |
Dear OP, Sincerely speaking, those telling you that you can still make it are only trying to raise your hope to 2:1. If you get 2.8 in freshers’ year, add 5.0 to it, if presumably you ace all your courses from sophomore year to finals, will give you 17.8. Dividing the result by 4 will give you a final 4.45 (which means you’ll be graduating with a 2:1) practically making your first class dream a waning illusion. If you must make a first class, you should have started a serious race in your freshers’ academic level. Hope you get a 2:1 to compliment your academic race which isn’t bad. |
Education › Re: Soldiers Chased LAUTECH Students For Protesting Against Fee Hike by jayworld15(m): 2:05pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
theoldpretender: Thanks for calling me names. That's nice.
Well
1.Oil under GEJ was between $94-130 from 2010-14....not $75. 2.Oil started falling when GEJ was in power...from June 2014...to $75 by May 2015 when Bubu took over. It then fell to an all timelow of $30 by Feb 2016...and then slowly went up to $81 now. 3.Reason why fuel was lower under GEJ....value of the naira, plus the fact that we had enough forex to buffer the naira then due to the high oil prices. 4.Landing price of oil was N92 by 2012....and it went up to N132 by 2015...which is why Bubu increased fuel prices. It is now N180 per liter.(We import most of the fuel we use in this country...and that would be the fact if we kept all our refineries in peak working conditions). 5.Anyway, my point is....an economy that relies on the oil price is a bad economy. What we need to do is get off oil.....which is the point of my rebuttal to you. I am not here to praise or disparge GEJ orBubu. The fact is, we are running a monoeconomy, and it is a vulnerable economy.
I am not into PDP or APC.....sorry.
Do you know how to calculate average outcome of something? Really you look dumb Check the price of crude oil in 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014, add them together and divide by the total number of those years( that is for GEJ) while do the same for Buhari from 2015-2018 ( pls, before doing that check OPEC for facts)
Oil price sources here |
Education › Re: Soldiers Chased LAUTECH Students For Protesting Against Fee Hike by jayworld15(m): 1:41pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
theoldpretender: Answer is simple....high oil prices above $90 from 2010-14, and allowing forex to flow freely.
The good times came to an end when oil started dropping in June 2014.....by January 2015, oil was at $75.
Also, fuel price under GEJ was at N65 till 2012 when it was N97 then 2015...when it was N87 officially. Unofficially, from 2013 onwards, actual fuel price in most parts of the country was above N110 per liter. And we lost a good deal of forex in the name of subsidy.
Naira was above N200 to the dollar before 2014...
GEJ ran a bad economy....that looked good. But was not. All the more reason why we have to get off oil
(And it does not make Bubu....wasting money on subsideis,not expediting action on diversificaiton, and not doing more for power any better....). How stupid you look! Check the OPEC price of a barrel from the 80s to 2018. Buhari makes more money than Jonathan in case you don't know. If a barrel of petroleum was averagely sold in GEJ time for $75 ( from 2009-2014) and dollar was #160 ( randomly selected), multiple the two gives #12,000 while Buhari's period (from 2015-2018) gives an average price of $53 for a barrel and a dollar is #360, multiple the two gives #19,080. Subtract the two will equal to #7,080. Where a litre was sold for #87 in GEJ's time, we are buying it for #145. Subtract the two give #58. Who makes more money? |
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