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Ebubu3:Of course. APC will get votes in Ebonyi. But not as much as 2019. |
Lol. Have you seen where opposition win LG elections before? ![]() |
jumper524:Tinubu doesn't care about religion. He cares about those he can control. No body is scared of Tinubu islamizing Nigeria. However Tinubu is old and gullible. Islamists like Shettima will take advantage of his condition to push their jihad agender. |
muykem:Who sold? Did Obi campaign in the church? You better buy enough hanky now because you'll cry blood when campaign starts. |
Lol. And somehow a meeting between 15 people turned out to be news |
Since APC and PDP boys are all wailing about the video of Peter Obi attending Dunamis. Here's a video of P.O with Masquerades to show that he's for everyone. As e dey pain them. E go dey sweet us ![]()
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Person wey wear shoe dey complain. One Timitope that supports Muric is calling them hypocrites. Is it Tinubu that isn't a hypocrite? |
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Not just Obasanjo. Even the likes of Sanusi and all those who worked with Peter Obi in the banking sector and in SEC are secretly pushing for him. This is the difference between Obi's ambition and that of Tinubu. Tinubu has to pay or coerce people to support him, while Obi's is organic. BTW, Rentic Allows you to share your apartment and earn monthly rent. Fill out the form: https://rentic.app/apartment-share/ Find roommate, flatmate and others: https://rentic.app/accommodation-request/
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DeleTaller:The lancet commission is funded by Bill and Melinda Gates and focuses on several other nations. Why would they pass misinformation about Nigeria? |
DeleTaller:Lol. You are deluded. It's fake news when it doesn't suite your narrative. |
DeleTaller:Lancet conducted a research which Obi quoted. So he should have done his own research too because that's what everyone does, right? |
LordviccoDaGuru:Actually Peter Obi only quoted the Lancet commission. https://dailytrust.com/nigeria-losing-its-most-valuable-asset# I know most of you are kids. But try to read before you post nonsense. |
rolams:You should counter with facts. I'm sure I know more than you. |
rolams:Privatization is selling public infrastructures to cronies for peanuts, so they can run it to the ground because they have no prior knowledge of that particular landscape. I hope that helps you. |
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rolams:Intel: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/127840-atiku-el-rufai-in-war-of-words-over-controversial-pentascope-deal.html https://saharareporters.com/2007/09/26/privatization-scams-objs-era https://dailytrust.com/privatization-atiku-and-the-tales-before https://allafrica.com/stories/200207130031.html Read up. Next time before you engage in public discourse to shield a corrupt politician. Do your research. Atiku has boasted severally about how he led the privatisation. So I don't know the rock you're living under. |
rolams:And where did his experience take us in eight years? The same Atiku who led the privatization that led to the death of hundreds of companies? |
There have been reports of APC governors in Kaduna, Kano and other states buying PVCs. Some say they are buying the PVCs to reduce the number of votes the opposition gets, while other say they are buying the cards to manipulate the voters system. While we can't say what they intend to do with these PVCs, here's a video of a man donning Zulum's campaign cap paying and collecting PVCs. Here is the video. https://youtube.com/shorts/iFn518YSNS8 |
I never knew a governor controls SARS. |
Odewaleadesoye:"Will" not "May" which will be an assumption. More of these paid opinions will keep emerging in the coming months. But the good news is that they can't declare for any candidate because of the backlash. So all these paid pastors can do is try to use the "they are all the same approach." |
These people don't know what Christian northernners are planning. Let campaign start first. |
Tinubu and his urchins have started creating imaginative groups again.He will learn. |
GeneralDae:Okay. Let's say he asks Siemens how they can build the plant. - Will he also ask them how to finance it? - Will he also ask them how to run the plants? And Siemens is not on ground anywhere. The German chancellor clarified that the project is moot due to demands. Show me what Siemens has built in Nigeria since 2019 the project was supposedly signed. It took Egypt 3 years to build 25kw. 3 years later. We've not even added 1kw. Yet you guys keep decieving yourselves about simiens been in Nigeria. |
plaindealer:Yea. The same way Air Nigeria, Lai Mohammed digital TV program, Buhari's yuan deal, and several others are also on ground. The government has been lying for ages and it irks me to see kids argue for them. I assume you are a kid, because of you are an adult. You are a disappointment to your entire family and generation to come. |
MICHEALADEX:What exactly is on ground? Does Nigeria has a power plant being powered by coal? No body in the world is building new coal powered plants, especially with the call for global warming. |
plaindealer:Are you not foolish. The deal was signed in 2019. This is 2022. Where is the power plant? Or even any structure of it. Or you think Egypt used 3 of those 4 years to review the contract? |
This is in response to the thread on front-page about Atiku and Peter Obi's response on electricity. Of course the OP has his bias. But the difference between both responsed is about what can be done in practical and theory. Atiku's Response Dams and Coal Atiku is telling us the same thing that we all read on paper about how electricity can be produced with coal and dams in those days. But is it practical? Firstly, why would Nigeria be using coal when we have enough gas and are supplying gas to other countries to generate electricity? Also, Atiku hasn't actually done the work to know whether the dams can be actually worked on or if our coal infrastructure are still existent. His answer about the classic "what we will do." The question is how would you do it? - Who would work on those dams? - Where and how would you get coals? - Is there really anyone still mining coal in Nigeria? - How much will it cost to do those things? - Who and how would it be financed? - How many MWs of electricity can that effort generate? As we've seen with successive governments. The problem isn't promising of sounding posh. The problem is laying the groundwork and all Atiku has is just a glossy paper without any groundwork done. Peter Obi's response Building power plants Obi went to Egypt to see people who were able to generate 25000kw of electricity in 4 years. He met all parties involved including the financiers. So it's about bringing those people down here to replicate what they did in Egypt. Obi answered all the questions Atiku's plans doesn't answer. - He talked about generating at least 15,000mw. - He met with the companies and engineers that would build the plants. - He met with government officials that run the plants: which we can easily copy. - He met the financiers. So we can get the money to fund these plants. If as a business man. You receive two offers from contractors. Who would you hire? https://locals.com.ng/others/peter-obi-vs-atikus-electricity-challenges/ |
The difference is what can be done in practical and theory. Atiku is telling you the same thing that we all read on paper about how electricity can be produced with coal and dams in those days. Obi has gone to see people who were able to generate 25000kw of electricity in 4 years. He met all parties involved including the financiers. So it's about bringing those people down here to replicate what they did in Egypt. Atiku on the other hand doesn't even know wheter the dams can be actually worked on or if our coal infrastructure are still existent. But why would Nigeria be using coal when we have enough gas and are supplying gas to other countries to generate electricity? |
