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AMERICA AND THEIR TROUBLE. ALWAYS ATTRACTING NEGATIVE ENERGY. THAT COUNTRY IS GONE. JUST LOOK AT THEIR LEADER. BUFFOON OF A PERSON. |
mrvitalis:OF COURSE IT WOULD BE WRONG. That's a disproportionate response. For the same reason you can't just go and start bombing all northern Nigeria because Boko Haram is in Sambisa forest. Or bombing all Eastern Nigeria because of IPOB. THERE IS INTERNATIONAL LAW YOU NEED TO ABIDE BY. When Cameroonian gendarmes were attacking Nigerians at the border, Nigeria didn't just go and start bombing Yaounde. We took the case to the UN Court of Arbitration, which ruled in Cameroon's favour regarding the disputed piece of land, and That was the end of that. Now, ISRAEL cannot go to the UN Court of Arbitration like Nigeria did, because THEIR CASE IS OPEN AND SHUT OPPRESSION AND INVASION OF THE ARABS and PALESTINIANS. So they and the American "allies" break and ignore international law and attack Iran simply because they think they have the power to oppress and murder God's children. But God will show them who is Boss. He's already showing them, plus all of you supporters of injustice. |
FreeStuffsNG:"I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan." - Bible |
Osiris12:VERY UNFAIR. ![]() |
Fuel will soon hit ₦2,000 a litre, as noted by oil industry observers, following tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. ₦2,000 a litre. Up from the 800 naira prior to the illegal invasion of a sovereign country, IRAN, by the Israelis and Americans. NOW MY QUESTION IS THIS: How is it fair that those of us who opposed this barbaric, illegal, unprovoked invasion that violates every international law known to man, get to pay the same horrible high prices for fuel as these warmongers? Plus high prices for everything else that relies on fuel, from transport to even food? IT'S SO UNFAIR. We should have a DATABASE where everybody's opinion is recorded, so that when KATAKATA BURSTS from whatever nonsense they support, THEY get to pay the consequences, not we, the SANE, REASONABLE, CIVILISED CITIZENS. NONSENSE. ![]() This serves a lesson to all of you, that you can never call for the death and destruction of innocent people, and expect that the evil energy generated by such actions will escape YOU. You would KNOW this ancestral African law of existence if your heads weren't stuffed with invader-imported 'holy' books. |
MrSly:BUT THE BIGGEST TERRORIST NATIONS ON EARTH, ISRAEL AND AMERICA, WHO'VE SLAUGHTERED MILLIONS OF INNOCENT MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND BABIES, ARE YOUR BEST FRIENDS, BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO SENSE IN YOUR HEAD. |
Iran has RE-OPENED THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ to all ships EXCLUDING US AND ISRAELI VESSELS. The Iranian regime declared that any American or Israeli ships seen within the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, will be destroyed and sank. The Strait of Hormuz is vital because over 25% of the world's oil trade ships pass through it! Any disruption to this shipping route can have catastrophic effects on world oil prices. The decision of Iran to reopen the vital route is being greeted with relief by international oil markets. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/8/iran-war-what-is-happening-on-day-nine-of-us-israel-attacks |
SarcasticWords:Tell us more nau...which cult is it? Is it international? |
Uptownerd:DON'T MIND THEM. THEY ARE BLAMING TINUBU AFTER SUPPORTING US INVASION OF IRAN THAT'S CAUSING THE HIGH OIL PRICE. And it might go higher if Trump remains in Iran fighting them! ![]() I wonder how much they still support the illegal invasion. ![]() That's the thing about supporting injustice against others. That injustice will reach your doorstep, one way or the other. It's a universal, Karmic law. ![]() |
RICH WHITE TOURISTS STRANDED AT DUBAI AIRPORT AS IRAN WAR RAGES! Certain things money can't buy, unfortunately... ![]() https://youtube.com/shorts/ww5grZBlow0?si=fRo7Zp1VUDR8YVFJ |
donleo92:Nah....we're too civilised to do that. |
CaseSensitive:Oga, Americans can't fight. All they can do is throw bombs from far away and hide under the table. See how they are looking for the Kurds to go and fight for them. They know they can't send American troops into Iran because they will be decimated. |
omoredia:NIGERIA HAS ALWAYS EVACUATED HER CITIZENS IN MOMENTS OF DANGER. SMALL BOY TALKING RUBBISH. Go and cure your racial complex. It's a disease. |
1Alex:How will a TV network with 36 stations have adequate "maintenance" on $15 million a year? |
1Alex:Tell us the annual budget of those countries you listed. Japan, France, UK, South Korea, India, etc. Should I list their annual budgets and compare it to Nigeria's own? ![]() Should I embarras you? |
MrsAyomide:MILLIONS OF IRANIANS CAME OUT IN IRAN TO CONDEMN THE US. That's what matters, not a few Iranians drinking cornflakes in London. |
bestman09:Pity what? America is finished. All they have is mouth. They can't fight. Dropping bombs from the sky is not fight. |
HacheNoire:What Iran has done is very clever. They hit those neighbours, not to destroy them, but just enough to send a message, and then they quickly apologised, with a subtle warning predicating their restraint on their neighbours' disengagement with the US as relates to military bases and strikes emanating from their territories. The US didn't see that coming. |
Orlandoo:DEVIANT? You must be referring to the Epstein files. |
Pierocash:The US is the most corrupt and violent country on Earth. Their corruption is practised by lying about 'threats' posed by countries they want to plunder, or instigating insurgency by funding rebels, terrorists, etc, and then they fly in as "saviours"...and install a compliant regime to help them rob the country. Their tricks never change. |
Elusive001:Oh please.....Mehdi Hassan does this nonsense grilling with every guest who stoops low enough to speak to him. He never grills politicians from his stinking, corrupt country India which suffers power cuts, poverty and filthy slums till tomorrow, not to mention their primitive caste system that brutally discriminates against 200 million "Untouchables" in the world's biggest silent scandal. THAT'S WHERE HE COMES FROM. GO TO THE US, CANADA, UK EMBASSY IN MUMBAI. THEY ARE LIKE MARKET SQUARES. CROWDS OF INDIANS LOOKING TO JAPA FROM INDIA. So why should Bwala even allow himself to go and be grilled about Nigeria by Mehdi Hassan? Rubbish. |
ikaboy:BRITAIN IS NOT "THE WORLD". COLONISED PEOPLE. |
It's an Illegal invasion of Iran in violation of international law and the UN Charter. Not impressed. |
Sonnobax15:Yet you support americans going to die for israel two-faced thing |
princeade86:Where did I mention ''allocation'' for CNN? ![]() |
princeade86:NTA is a public service established by the govt and run by civil servants. It's not designed to ''generate revenues" like CNN. Because the U.S. economy is huge, companies spend billions of dollars on advertising, which supports large media budgets. Nigeria’s advertising market is much smaller, so NTA receives far less commercial revenue. CNN is a global commercial media corporation, while NTA is a government-funded national broadcaster in a smaller advertising market. That structural difference explains the funding gap. |
princeade86:Sorry, I've no idea what you're talking about. ![]() |
Most Nigerians have this idea that govt is where the money is at. They are so wrong. Nigeria's annual budget is $40 billion. But GDP is $400 billion. ![]() That's the Private Sector. Oil and gas accounts for less than 15% of GDP. So those hundreds of billions of dollars is all private sector-generated. So the private sector is WHERE THE MONEY IS AT, if you want to form a CNN-grade network, or anything big, in fact, in Nigeria. If you can leverage the private sector by forming a consortium with qualified people, and you can make a business case for such a station to big companies, it's BOOM TIME! Big money comes in, and you do it. Go to America, UK etc. Virtually nothing is run by the govt. It's all private sector, from stadiums to airports to power plants to railways to TV networks. We call ourselves a capitalist economy, yet we seem to have a communist/socialist outlook in which the FG is expected to provide everything. ![]() |
princeade86:THANKS FOR CONFIRMING WHAT I SAID. That your N21 billion Naira amounts to $15 million. I asked ChatGPT AI what was CNN's annual budget: ................ CNN Annual Budget (Approximate) About $1.8 billion per year in revenue (2026 projection) About $600 million operating profit So in simple terms: CNN operates on roughly a $1.5–$2 billion annual budget scale. - AI So a TV network that receives $15 million a year, and one that receives $2 BILLION a year, which one do you think will look sharper and snazzier, with more steeze and swag when you watch it? |
princeade86:What allocation? They get a pittance, and have always gotten a pittance. The govt simply can't afford to spend big money to make NTA what you think it should be. Go and see how much FOX NEWS has to spend each year, and compare it to your 'NTA allocation'. You'll be embarrassed. Abeg forget. The govt priorities are roads, schools, hospitals etc, not NTA. Why is govt even SUPPOSED to have expertise in running a TV station?? It's really not their job. If you want 'CNN-LEVEL', do what those who started CNN did. IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH GOVT. It's Private Sector. |
Meektunz:MR GOVT GOVT GOVT GOVT. FOX NEWS THAT YOU WATCH EVERYDAY TO WORSHIP TRUMP, IS IT THE US GOVT THAT OWNS IT? CNN, IS IT AMERICAN GOVT THAT OWNS IT? Is it not private companies? What stops YOU from forming a consortium to start a station? Or the guys that came together to form CNN, they have two heads, abi? MR GOVT GOVT GOVT GOVT GOVT. |
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