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freshvine:Give a dog a bad name in order to conveniently hang it. |
Siberia101:Ok. Lets watch and see bro. |
brize:Don't mind the idiots! Only lies need ammendment and padding. Science told us that water and oil are imixible subsatnces, but here in the zoo, hausa,lgbo and yoruba must become one. Of course you have to keep chanting one Nigeria to continue feeding gullible individuals who are insatiable of lies. |
l wonder why people are against this man. His coming on board, if people will allow him is good for PDP. The party needed a man of his experience and neutrality, to organize a convention and elect the party leadership. If they had picked someone from within the party, more crisis and wrangling would have been the order of the day. Let him bring his ideas on board first. I don't know him very well, but l know that people who engineered his coming are not stupid. |
Eintelekt:You are an idiot! |
post=42905226:Hahahahaaha. Guy, flyover no bad na. You sef tink am. No government we no de chop money, including Bubu. My own be say, before you chop, put something for ground first. |
dubemnaija:Afeceee= propaganda. |
Sanchase:w When you make sense, I will know. |
tonychristopher:Anyway, l understand Igbos to be very resilient people, who could survive alike, in the good, bad and the ugly Nigeria. But other ethnic groups are also doing their bests, dreaming for a better Nigeria. Just that there has not been this concerted agreement, over what should be focused upon, aside the petty politics of calumny and suspicion we play. The greater Nigeria will emerge if the Yoruba man, the Igbo man, the Hausa/Fulani man and others are helped to explore and develop themselves by themselves in a loose federation. Igbos have genuine issues to complain a times about marginalization, for instance, I don't know why river Niger can't be dredged to support the import dependent enterprise of the Ndigbo. Same with Calabar port and other infrastructure like international airport. But Igbos should not forget that they are just one of the major ethnic groups, and as such, have limited things Nigeria can give them, in relation with what others receive. They are to be patient and learn to forget the past, especially the war, which was rather unfortunate. I think all Nigerians should be wailing wailers now because the situation at hand really deserves collective voice, irrespective of tongues and ethnic divide. Lets all get up and wiyh one voice demand true ferderalism. But it begins first with re-structuring Nigeria to pave way for better things to come. |
Instead of bickering about over non-issues here as often seen, this statistical analysis provides an important issue to all of us: THE YOUNGER GENERATION SHOULD UNEQUIVOCALLY DEMAND FOR TRUE FEDERALISM OR REGIONALISM as the case may be. That is the only way to push this country out of this mess, cut down on ethnic suspicions and promote the best in every zone. This is what we should be asking for, not APC or PDP. The north will always be behind, if they think that being president is all there is to life. They better face it, their religion contributes up to 60% of their present ordeal. But they will never admit it. If they like, let them pump all the money in the world into their institution, they don't have an open system to embrace education. And thats why they don't want true federalism. But it would rather benefit than harm them. The greatest enemy of this country is the norther oligarchy, who don't want improved lifestyle for its people, but hide under the guise of the need to carry the north along for even development to take this country centuries backward. Why people are not speaking out is what I don't know. |
sweetgala:My problem with people like you is that you are passionate, and zealous too, just like many Nigerians before you, who rhought that this country stand a chance of making a headway, standing on its current prongs. You are deceived by the picture of an ideal Nigeria you hold in your mind, losing sight of the fact that that will not come, and I will tell you why. Nigeria, as it stands today is not built for progress. Any government that hsa no plans to look at the foundation of this country is headed for failure, even before starting. The best it can do is to make a few sketchy progress in some area, and another government would come to retrograde the steps already made. Asking me to be patriotic and to think of a good Nigeria is like asking one to hope to get to south, while headed for north, with no plans to change course. There are things fundamental about this country that one need to see addressed, to believe that this country will get out of the woods soon. My dear Patriot, I do not hate Nigeria. I do not hate Buhari. But l hate any government that would disregard the sore of this country, pursuing shadows. Since after the dirst republic, Nigerians have only been chasing shadows. If you think those at the helm of affairs care a hoot about Nigeria, then you are dreaming. |
sweetgala:And with all your 'wisdom' about defending Nigeria, where are your medals. Your holier than though attitude is stunning. Defend Nigeria to your shame and eventual disappointment because you will soon realize that like all cancerous cells, the rate of spread, is many times more than the measure applied to check it. I want to see how broad your war chest is, Mr. Defender in Chief. |
Lai Mohammed---APC lie spinning machine. What will he say this time? May be that Boko Haram has been TACTICALLY defeated. Mad people! |
ademega:Amen. But Nigeria is not a nation, it is a country. |
Buhari just got the meaning of the proverb 'he who lives in a glass house should not throw stones. There is no way to convict Diezani without implicating Jonathan. And like no President's hands are clean, Buhari dare not probe Jonathan because thats the only way to be safe after he leaves office. If he says he is incorruptible as he chants all over the place, Nigerians beg him to start with Diezani, and by implication Jonathan. Then after his tenure, EFCC, ICPC, Police, Army, in fact Boko Haram, Niger Delta Militanta, Kidnappers, armed robbers association and the rest will be hunting for him. Na only yeye people believe say Bubu no de corrupt! |
Olokpa, Ekelebe, ndi uwe ojii, all na disgrace. See wetin #200 did to a father and a husband. Sad! |
Is Saraki on trial? Tell me something! Mumu people. Beta news please. ;DIs Saraki on trial? Tell me something! Mumu people. Beta news please. |
It doesn't mean the man hasn't succeeded before or worked hard to succeed. I am not giving excuses for failure, but sometimes, some people can't just overcome the vicissitudes of life, despite how hard or smart they work. There are plenty we don't understand about this life. |
Ama80:Devaluation, in my opinion is not good for this country, at least not now. This was done before, so what did we achieve with it. Countries that benefit from devaluation are those that have considerable export products. So, what do we produce? How much of it do we export? How much do we earn from the foreign exchange? Nigeria is an import dependent country. We cant do without it. That you devalued the naira, won't stop Bala Mohammed's son from buying 800m car. That you devalued naira won't stop Nigerias craze for foreign products. Afterall, our money bags have the money, and the poor can only suffer more. Devaluation could work in an economy with disciplined regulation. Nigeria should first boost export products. What of those products we can't but import from other countries? There are many of them of course! Nigerians will have to pay through their noses for them. Or is govt going to subsidize them? Petroleum is our most dependable foreign exchange earner, forming 70-80% of our entire export earning as a country. Now, it has crashed to an all time low. Devaluation, I don't support it for now. |
Men go de chop na! Wetin bobos go do as job no de? Hmmmmm! Person wey give governor 242k for award of contract, smhw. He sould also be charged for bribery. |
orunto27:Nigeria is a country, not a nation. |
Church is politics. Politics is church. You can't divorce one from the other. |
Desperate measures for critical times. Hmmmmm! |
vooks:Sometimes when a fool keeps quiet, he may be thought to be wise. But in your case, you must open your mouth so wide and display your foolishness. I pity you. |
Fayose my man. The peoples' governor. That was what won you your seat. There is nothing like being connected to the people you lead. |
People we don grag since never get job, now person won kill in self because e no get admission. l tire o! |
Where a child is crying and pointing at, if his father is not there, then definitely his mother is there. l don't believe FFK is insane or an idiot as many term him. He sometimes sound out of point, but sometimes a mad man could make a lot of sense. Dismiss him as a mad man he is, but not his point. Just talking though. |
Happy birthday Jimi Agbaje, the peoples' governor. We don't need Tinubu ruling by proxy through Ambode. |
engrfcuksmtin:Lazy aboki. ln your depraved mind, Nigeria should sacrifice competence for mediocrity by picking one Mallam with fake credentials like your master to head Nigeria's economic team. Nigeria has not divided and you are already quarrelling over who acquires Abuja. Laziness and unresourcefulness is your problem. Even if they live Abuja for you, you will still run it down like you have done to virtually everything under your watch. Take Abuja as you said and lgbo man will build another Abuja in a few years where your people will come to beg to fit in. l can read your.bitter hatred for the lgbos all through your speech. And a stupid Aboki brother of yours is supporting you. No worry. Make Nigeria divide soon so that you use bomb and destroy of what beauty lgbo men will leave behind, and you will come to appreciate how lgbo man has been managing you to his own expense. Ewu. |

