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Solidex:This move only further cements Nigeria's status as an imports dependent economy. Expect many local pharmaceutical companies to equally close shop soon. ![]() |
VillagePipu:Stimulate ke? These foreign companies are competitors and if the playing field is not leveled, we are likely to see local manufacturers go out of business as a result of this. ![]() |
Ezewuzie01:Would it equally be zero VAT on locally manufactured pharmaceutical goods as well? ![]() |
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Titusele87:See slave mentality abeg! These people never cease to be slaves and only switched from serving our colonial masters to then serving corrupt and incompetent elected leaders. ![]() I tell you the generations since independence are responsible for the destruction of the country that is Nigeria today. ![]() |
armyofone:No forget to mention the millions of women, many of them unemployed and probably married to these men. After all, it takes two to make these babies. Go see as the brain dead women still fill churches all over Nigeria working hard to have yet more babies even when they are aware of how hard it already is to feed the ones they have. Wicked men and women all over the place calling themselves humans but without a soul for the suffering the impose on the children they keep having. And worse , these are children born into a world with near no hope of ever finding better for themselves. ![]() |
Ken4Christ:Everything that is of Christianity is a lie and you all know this even though for reasons beyond you, your egos won't let you admit it even to yourself let alone to others. You can't help yourselves really because that lying tongue on your lot is an addiction you don't seem able to overcome even if your life were on the line for it. 🤔🤔🤔🤔 |
kettykin:Chai, God would need to first save Nigeria from Nigerians because all of these people here supporting this are Nigerians in Nigeria. ![]() |
armyofone:And the same psychopaths will come out to blame it all on bad government. Tufiakwa! 🙄🙄🙄🙄 |
armyofone:You dey mind dem! Breeding like rats as if the glory of their existence resides in poverty. Very wicked human beings! ![]() |
sulaak:CHEEEZZUUUSSS!!!! |
armchairscholar:Theologically correct does not spell Scripturally supported though and that is the hubris of the religion of Christianity for you. With all of its 47000 different denominations/interpretations and all of the direct contradictions of the teachings contained in Scripture, you wonder why people don't see the scam for what it is. 🙂🙂🙂 |
IamAsiri:Abeg carry your tales by moonlight enter gutter somewhere make a people word o'jare! 😑😑😑😑 |
Ken4Christ:Of course, anyone who points out the numerous contradictions in the many doctrines you lot hold to is automagically cast as an enemy by you lot. You claim the devil is the father of lies yet the many lies/contradictions you spew every time you open your mouth are somehow excluded from consideration. That is the modus operandi of your religious lot! ![]() |
fortunechy:A time? A protest is not necessary anymore since Nigerians never finished what the started with EndSars although it was hijacked by the politicians. ![]() |
Ken4Christ:From where I sit, all of your gods of men are equally just as insane in your many contradictory delusions. 😁 |
sulaak:So, Buhari's extension of the National Railway service replaces the need for high-speed rail much like the one in Lagos State today in all of Oyo state itself? WOW... you, the people, are indeed the wicked ones in this system that is Nigeria. ![]() |
ogbonti:I am not a voter in Nigeria so objections can't come from me! By law, objections must come from the voters in every case there, so, I guess.... sorry! ![]() The only ones who can do anything about it are the voters within the country, not foreigners or non-citizens. So, again.... sorry? These complaints are in fact a serious indictment against the Nigerian people who are to blame for allowing the level of fraud perpetrated against them by those whom they are supposed to have elected -- handed the mandate -- in their name. ![]()
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ogbonti:Yet Nigerians did not object to this in any way or form? Are you for real? I just perused his Wikipedia page and it says that he was elected into Senate by the power of the people of Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District In June 2022, Akpabio resigned from his position as minister for Niger Delta Affairs to contest in the presidential primaries of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) but stepped down on the night of the primaries for the eventual winner Bola Tinubu. A few days after the presidential primaries, he emerged as the Senatorial candidate for Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District. However, it was fraught with accusations of foul play by stakeholders of the party in the State. He went on to defeat his closest rival Emmanuel Enoidem of the Peoples Democratic Party to become the senator-elect in the 2023 general elections polling 115,401 votes, against Enoidem's 69,838 votes |
Ojuntana:These common sense things can't make sense to anyone given instead to slave thinking because to you lot you are just powerless and faultless in the Nigerian situation. It is always the same with you lot. "Somebody else did it that one time and it didn't work so we should never do it again or even try to do anything about it ever again." Kwantinue ooo! 😁 |
Ojuntana:Same all bullsheet, I see! I see you are yet to realize even at this point that when your politicians do things that you intend as good-intentioned, they rather do so to get leverage of some kind for a possible settlement from the opposition. Their main goal was never in fact to get rid of him by way of a recall but rather to scare him into submission which is what happened. The opposition gained grounds by the melee that followed. Of course, the people always loose out at the end. ![]() Anyways, I am done, entertaining your many simpleminded questions as I am resolved to allow you to continue with your status as a slave in your democracy. Good luck! ![]() |
Smartcitizen:In the land of hypocrites, there are no kings. No one group of people is more terrible than the other in Nigeria. ![]() |
IamAsiri:Oh, you can't do that! But you can come online to regale us with what amounts to tales by moonlight stories about people killed by Fulani men that no one ever heard of abi? Abeg waka pass me o'jare! ![]() |
Ojuntana:Stop saying nonsense! According to the story circulating at the time, the supposed recall was organized, not by the people in his constituency but by Dino's political opponents. Go back and read the news at the time. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/recall-dino-survived/ 2. These are the sort of stewpid questions asked by those who are plain ignorant. INEC is simply to register you as a voter, conduct elections, collate and count your votes towards electing an official, and collate and count your votes towards de-electing a previously elected official. It is not there to do as you please or stoke your ego. ![]() The law does not state that you need to get all sides or even politicians on your side in other to recall an official. My guess is this is part of the mistake those who tried it during the Dino Melaye Recall made. They let their cause be hijacked by politicians for their personal political cause rather than focus on the goal before them which is to remove the man from office so they could get a chance to vote, for themselves, another as his replacement. 3. Wrong! I agree that there was a supposed attempt at a recall but a recall manned by political powers against their opposites amounts to a desecretion of the powers that belong solely to the people, not to politicians. ![]() 4. So, even though the law is plain to see right there as to how this ought to go, you need instead for me to come down there to show you how to carry out your very civic duty in the country in which you live and breed in? You know what, you are free to continue living and beating your chest as a slave in your own papa land abeg! ![]()
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Smartcitizen:Stop deceiving yourselves. There are none innocent of that when it comes to the Nigerian situation. ![]() |
Ojuntana:Stop sounding like a sheethead! The people made a mistake at that point in time but here you take it was a sign for you not to try at all. You could have easily realized the following from that. 1. Nothing of the law stopped them from going back to regroup , pre-verify all signatories for themselves before resubmitting to the same INEC. The law allows them to try again 2. That INEC could be demanded to make transparent the verification process to ensure fairness and transparency throughout the process 3. And that the Law is was respected by all sides in this. 4. The only people they have to contend with are the other voters who have confidence still in the candidate they wish to vote against You instead choose to claim that the entire recall process is a fail from just that one attempt. What is wrong with you people? ![]()
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[quote author= post=130699815]It cause Cancer Of The Liver[/quote]Nonsense! ![]() |
Smartcitizen:Have you at least voted out the elected officers in your own local and state? ![]() Or are you under some delusion that by keeping the local and state criminals in power, you are yourself not equally a hypocrite? Start the clean up from your local government and state level and empower the southwesterners by doing so. The. You can all come together to tackle the presidency. ![]()
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Ojuntana:How can something you never known of or tried before in your life ever succeed for you? ![]() Try to take time to carefully process your thoughts before you respond. This slave mentality is what has destroyed Nigeria...those who you have in powe thrive on it. ![]() |
ogbonti:He was not elected into Senate by the people of Nigeria? How? Are you saying the mandate of this current senator/Senate president is not backed by the electorate? ![]() |
EnemyofGod3:Where do you have God stating that the reason He flooded the earth was to get rid of sin abeg! Make we at least get on the same page as you in this. ![]() |
Ojuntana:Again, with this useless line of reasoning, I see! ![]() Look, the snakes you have in government were, all of them, birthed by the Nigerian people and condition, not by the snakes in government. They are all from the same pool that is the Nigerian populace. So, arguing meaninglessly when you can instead get to work is wasting my day and time as well as yours. ![]() |
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