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PoliticsRe: Colloquium: Tinubu Apologises, Says He Meant 50,000 Youths Not 50 Million by john633(m): 9:17pm On Mar 30, 2021
Too much drug intake
PoliticsRe: Extend Port Harcourt-Maiduguri Rail Line To Chad, President Deby Tells Buhari by john633(m): 9:16pm On Mar 29, 2021
Buhari the giant of fulani and boko boys
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila: "Try Out Tinubu's Suggestions On National Issues" by john633(m): 9:08pm On Mar 29, 2021
I hope you and tinubu will include yours sons among the recruits,,,,,drug lords
PoliticsRe: Buhari Allowed Sheikh Gumi Incite Bandits For More Attacks – Pan-Yoruba Elders by john633(m): 10:23pm On Mar 18, 2021
And the Buhari is speaking against hate speech,!
PoliticsRe: Akiolu: #EndSARS Hoodlums Stole $2m, N17m From My Palace - Oba Of Lagos by john633(m): 9:37pm On Mar 03, 2021
Alaye where did you get such money from....senior hoodlum
PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar: "Nigerians Have A Fundamental Right To Protest" by john633(m): 9:48pm On Feb 13, 2021
This one dey claim saint ..evil men
RomanceRe: My Fiancée Has Stopped Picking My Calls by john633(m): 10:03pm On Feb 08, 2021
You are longer useful
RomanceRe: Lady Accuses Her Boyfriend Of Beating & Injuring Her In Port Harcourt (Graphic) by john633(m): 9:42pm On Jan 26, 2021
When the going was fine
You did not share your cake with us oooo
You better reap what you sow silently
BusinessRe: Autumn Spikes: Dangote Sues American Mistress For Exposing His Buttocks Online by john633(m): 10:25pm On Jan 24, 2021
All is vanity
PoliticsRe: Police Officers Run As Okada Riders Chase Them In Lagos (Video) by john633(m): 10:21pm On Nov 18, 2020
Na to kukuma dey protect my self

CrimeRe: Retired Police Officer Bites Off 18-year-old Girl's Ear In Edo (Graphic Photos) by john633(m): 9:56pm On Nov 18, 2020
See him eye self...palliative commissioner
PoliticsRe: Desmond Elliot Constituency Bridge by john633(m): 7:14pm On Oct 30, 2020
This guy is a coward
CelebritiesRe: Emeka Morocco Maduka Is Dead by john633(m): 10:04am On Oct 30, 2020
RIP sir
Christianity EtcRe: Bishop Oyedepo At Tope Alabi's 50th Birthday (Video) by john633(m): 1:44pm On Oct 29, 2020
Hbd go and give to the poor people are sterving
PoliticsRe: Endsars: Desmond Elliot Condemns Social Media, Blasts Celebrities, Influencers by john633(m): 1:41pm On Oct 29, 2020
Coward
PoliticsRe: Governor Sanwo-Olu Visits Lagos Police Command Headquarters In Ikeja by john633(m): 10:50pm On Oct 28, 2020
Since I became an adult I have never rely or hope on any coward politician and that is the reason I am living a peaceful life

PoliticsRe: Court Refuses To Order Diezani’s Arrest, Demands Agf’s Extradition Evidence by john633(m): 7:12pm On Oct 28, 2020
As long as Nigeria is concerned Justice does not affect the rich
CrimeRe: #endsars Protesters Killed 2 Policemen, Looted 5 Banks, Burnt 102 Cars — Abia CP by john633(m): 7:10pm On Oct 28, 2020
They are innocents police will never change
BusinessRe: Should I Give My Oga The N1.3M I Saved From His Business Or Do I Keep It? by john633(m): 8:57pm On Aug 28, 2020
Stop sounding like a fool
PoliticsRe: Idia Ize-Iyamu Takes APC Campaign To The Streets Of Benin (Photos) by john633(m): 8:56pm On Aug 28, 2020
A Wife of a thief is also a thief
FamilyRe: My Wife Is A Thief & Greedy: My One-Month Marriage About To Crash by john633(m): 8:00pm On Jan 31, 2020
may be is not her fault..... she need deliverance
RomanceRe: Man Dies In Onitsha Hotel While Having Sex With Lady Friend by john633(m): 5:42pm On Jan 31, 2020
what a death na where him pass come na e pass go
FamilyRe: Cacudu Benson's First Wife Now Homeless (Video) by john633(m): 7:45am On Jan 12, 2020
cacudu Benson the earliest billionaire 419 of our time vanity upon vanity
RomanceRe: How My Uncle Destroyed His Family! by john633(m): 3:38pm On Jan 02, 2020
God will bless you to help them
Christianity EtcRe: Man Put Paper In Offering Envelope In Church With This Write Up by john633(m): 9:29pm On Jun 03, 2019
pastor na enjoyment
PoliticsAs Nigeria Mark 20years Of Democracy, Poverty And Insecurity Still Our Cry by john633(op): 1:59am On May 29, 2019
INAUGURATED amid the euphoria of liberation from military rule and a schismatic upheaval in the polity, two decades of democracy have failed to banish division , poverty and insecurity in Nigeria . In the place of hope or material wellbeing and economic growth, despair and mass resentment thrive. The latent centrifugal forces are manifesting strongly , exposing inherent contradictions of the artificial state . Already , there are growing fears that Nigeria’ s democracy is in imminent danger. Neither the 105 -year - old fragile country nor the tainted democracy is working . Today presents another opportunity to either initiate the radical restructuring that can deliver progress, or dump the fake federalism that has failed so woefully .
The first is a tested , sure route to stability and progress for multi -ethnic societies ; the other guarantees continued upheaval and stunted growth that are so evident in the Nigerian experience. As the political class marks the 20 th anniversary of the Fourth Republic , the majority of the 200 million estimated population is despondent. The old fracture lines of ethnicity and religion are simmering . Insecurity ravages the land ; ethnic tensions and mutual mistrust are at the highest levels since the 1967- 70 Civil War . Maladministration has peaked with its corollary ; corruption, on the loose and defying mitigation efforts , while poverty, illiteracy and crime are prevalent . The fragility of the country has become ever more glaring , the mantra of “ unity in diversity” more hollow and agitation for a fundamental restructuring , louder and more inclusive.
The truth is that Nigeria runs on the fulcrum of epic injustice. Today, once a taboo subject for the elite, the imperative of upending and remaking the federal republic has lately gained adherents among some of the most ardent apostles of “ one Nigeria” like a former defence minister, Theophilus Danjuma , and a former President, Olusegun Obasanjo ; reality may have also finally dawned on the inflexible President Muhammadu Buhari , who also recently admitted that time had come for “ true federalism . ”
As this “ democracy” has failed to bring its “ dividends , ” Nigerians are forced to confront the ugly reality of the country ’ s faulty foundation and its description 70 years ago as a “ mere geographical expression ” by an apostle of federalism , Obafemi Awolowo , whose wise advice was that a union of diverse nationalities could only prosper when properly organised as an effective federation , with wide autonomous powers reserved for the component units . Instead , Nigeria has sought vainly these two decades to deliver development and prosperity by sustaining the political aberration of beggarly , hamstrung states beholden to an excessively powerful centre in a national federation . The results have been traumatic ; even more so when the country ’ s trajectory is placed alongside its peers .
In his inaugural speech as president on May 29 , 1999 , Obasanjo reviewed the decay , corruption, poverty, economic ruin , divisions and alienation among large sections of the polity and raised hope that the New Dawn represented by the return to civil rule would mark the beginning of a “ genuine renaissance . ” He promised an improvement in human development indices , good governance , security , harmony and an end to corruption.
Modest improvements have been made in certain sectors , but things have become indelibly worse in many others. To Obasanjo ’ s credit belong some reforms such as starting privatisation, financial sector retooling, debt exit, better external reserves management ; re- professionalising the military and modest attempt to remake the civil service . His liberalisation of the telecoms sector attracted $ 68 billion investments between 2001 and 2016 and contributed $ 21 billion to GDP in 2017 . Middling successes like the rice revolution and Treasury Single Account can be attributed to his successors ; Umaru Yar ’ Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and Buhari.
Failure writ large is everywhere else in evidence. Human development indices are horrible . Nigeria remains firmly in the low human development category , placing 157 among 189 countries on the UNDP Human Development Index in 2017 , compared to Brazil at 79 , South Africa 113 and war-ravaged Iraq 120 . While Brazil moved 20 million persons out of poverty in eight years , Nigeria moved 93 million into “ extreme poverty” to displace India as world champion in this category in 2018 . Inheriting an exchange rate of N91 to the $ 1 in 1999, today ’ s official exchange rate is N 302 to $ 1 , interest rates remain prohibitively high and manufacturing that once added about 11 per cent to GDP , had fallen to 4 per cent by 2011 , says the World Bank . The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria reported that about 800 companies shut down in three years to 2012 and 272 others between 2015 and 2016 . Unemployment, with its perils and penalties , has reached unprecedented levels , jumping by 30 per cent to 23 . 1 per cent in late 2018, according to the National Bureau of Statistics that says 16 million are jobless . Malaysia’ s 3 . 4 per cent and Russia ’ s 4 . 9 per cent jobless rates are manageable. Our economy is wretched because the states are barely productive , leaving only the incompetent Federal Government to devise economic measures . What should have brought positive revolution and change, the power assets sales, were bungled and , today , the country cannot produce enough power for businesses and social life.
Infrastructure has hardly improved, with no signature projects to speak of ; education is in a mess, only 30 per cent have access to clean water, reports USAID, while the highest number of out- of - school children, girl -child illiteracy and child brides are found in Nigeria .
Nowhere is the evidence of our failed federalism starker than in the security situation : Nigeria now hosts the world ’ s third and fourth most deadly terrorist groups – Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen / militants. Heavily armed bandits in the northern states are vying to upstage them; kidnapping has become the biggest industry; add gang violence , militancy and vandalism in the Niger Delta, armed robbery , piracy on the coast, political violence and random criminality, and one sees a country falling apart .
Change will have to come peacefully or the country risks an implosion of unimaginable repercussions . The alternatives for the country are bleak indeed . The grand injustice embedded in the lopsided federation engineered by the departing British colonialists is unravelling : cries of marginalisation and the need for restructuring have reached a crescendo. Since amalgamation in 1914 and 59 years after independence , there are still no “ Nigerians ” as you have Ghanaians, Russians, Irish or Spaniards . Instead , our ethnic nationalities are restless and pulling in different , increasingly divergent directions . Fulani militants are engaged in an orgy of pillage, helped by a weak, often indulgent government , while 12 states impose criminal aspects of Sharia law on all in violation of the Constitution. Southern and North -Central Nigeria have totally differing concepts of development from the elite in the North - East and North - West regions.
Nigerians are not the same; moving forward requires first admitting this fact . To peacefully manage the inevitable dispersal of the centres of power, all stakeholders must begin the process of fashioning a real federation where the 36 states will have greater control over their resources , become self- reliant territories organised for productive activities, complete with their own constitutions , state police and the freedom to organise their local administration. In their wisdom, the framers of the United States constitution wrote a document recognising the diversity of the federating states that has underpinned the world ’ s most successful “ melting pot” 230 years after its ratification ; though ethnically homogeneous , the German and Austrian states took cognisance of their disparate past to fashion formidable federations that have made them the world ’ s fourth and 26 th largest economies respectively despite defeat and devastation in World War II . India’ s resilient federalism has enabled her survive uncommon political and sectarian upheavals since independence in 1947 and is now a major player in the global economy .
We should avoid the dire prediction by Olu Falae , an elder statesman, that unless we peacefully remodel into a real federation , a time would come when the opponents of change would desperately plead for dialogue, but would be rebuffed as events would have run out of their control . Policies that will empower the states even before a constitution amendment such as an immediate increase in derivation and decentralised policing should be put in place.
Today, President Buhari stands between the despair of the present and the hope of the future . But his government’ s vacuum of ideas is legendary . He should stop blaming everyone else except himself . Nigeria is at a crossroads where delay in restructuring is very dangerous. It is his responsibility to lead the movement for real change and purposeful governance . There is no need for further futile , time- buying constitution conferences; the reports of 1995 , 2005 and 2014 should be harmonised and all state assemblies, political parties and national legislators mobilised to pass the necessary amendments as provided for in the 1999 Constitution.
Nigeria is like a vehicle whose engine has knocked: it needs replacement; it is not repairable and cannot deliver progress, curb criminality or tame poverty as presently structured . With sincerity of purpose , however , there is no problem that cannot be solved. Sunnis , Shias and Kurds have worked out a federal system in Iraq ; Belgium’ s Flemish , Walloon and minority nationalities have reworked their country for greater harmony. Nigeria ’ s 36 states have to be unshackled to compete for investments and markets. The healthy rivalry among the defunct Nigerian regions saw rapid development in all four .
As we mark 20 years of civil rule and reflect on its failure to deliver cohesion welfare and national pride , all efforts should be geared towards restructuring the country into a genuine federation today in name and indeed. Further delay endangers our corporate existence and signposts an uncertain, unpalatable end.
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CelebritiesRe: Teema Makamashi & Fati Muhammad In War Of Words Over Dino Melaye - Pressmanng by john633(m): 10:00pm On May 28, 2019
even their industry is copyright and their life is fake .. so wot do you expect
CelebritiesRe: Naira Marley: I Have Two Wives And Four Children, I’m Not A Criminal by john633(m): 9:54pm On May 28, 2019
intelligent statement from someone who have once been to a police station and a court
CelebritiesRe: Charly Boy Says 'Okorocha's Curse’ Will Soon Befall Buhari by john633(m): 5:31pm On May 26, 2019
like play like play e go come to pass
CrimeRe: Caretaker Uses Snake Juju To Kill His Friend's Daughter, Runs (photos by john633(m): 5:05pm On May 26, 2019
home video like
RomanceRe: “Your Wife Didn’t Sleep At Home Last Night” Two Men Expose Married Woman(pics) by john633(m): 9:59pm On May 24, 2019
wife with tatoo or olosho with two guys
PoliticsRe: APC NWC Summons Emergency Meeting Over Zamfara by john633(m): 8:12pm On May 24, 2019
I swear I love Nigeria politics

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