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Wetin you dey talk? Just because dem dey kill for Jonathan and Buhari time no mean say we suppose dey accept am now. We suppose dey better, no dey go back. Na dis kain mentality dey keep Nigeria for one place. We need to change am and move forward. Tayorshd87: |
Currently it is bodily seen that we the citizens are not the priority for this government. the next coming election is their major priority |
Nairaland people don do election before election Shame on you |
Spreading bad narrative about some setting people just to get likes and click that shows the kind of person she is People like her should never be allowed in any public office EmmyMaestro: |
Over 600,000 Christians In Benue Alone Now Living In IDP Camps. This is really bad. 59% of Nigerians are living in poverty 25% don't even have hope for tomorrow 5% can afford 2-3 square meal aday 15% has JAPA WHILE 6% ARE EXTREMELY RICH. FEEDING ON THE POOREST OF THE POOR LIKE PARASITES The 2023 budget allocated N 150.00 billion at an avg. rate of N460/$ for the National Social Safety Net Programme (NASSP) and other NSIP activities. Till today reports are not fully transparent. However, the government claimed to have restarted direct cash transfers to 15 million households (up to 60 million Nigerians) in Q4 2023 under a new scheme, with initial disbursements of N 25,000 per month for three months. The World Bank-supported NASSP Scale-Up project provides $800 million in total financing (IDA credit). The 2024 Budget of Renewed Hope allocated N 534.00 billion ($656 millions exchange rate of N800/$1) to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. If you have anyone in your family or extended family that receive the renewed Hope fund should please indicate by commenting below Other are Social Safety Nets Programme" under the ministry, received an allocation of N 100.00 billion (approx. $125 million National Poverty Reduction and Growth Strategy (NPRGS): N 20.00 billion ($25 million). Various Job Creation & Youth Empowerment Programs across ministries: Estimated combined allocations of over N 300 billion ($375 million). Federal Government Direct Allocations (2023 & 2024): Approximately N 784 billion (~$1.01 billion) |
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When politicians freely change teams after an election forgetting that it was the party that was elected one the ballot paper not individual whether they won or lost they completely violate the trust of voters who ballot chose a party's platform, not just an individual. This renders the ballot almost meaningless, reducing governance to a selfish game of musical chairs rather than a sacred service to the people, and making a mockery of the very democracy that empowered them in the first place. |
HgAkpobomeEr:Wht are you congregating baba that should be retired Youth are unemployed but our grandparents are been pulled out of retirement. What a Big shame for Nigeria |
When will the Youth lead. When all our grandparents are being called out of retirement. While the Youth are being thrown into unemployment Where are the leaders of tomorrow. |
This situation perfectly captures the cynical theater of Nigerian politics, where a diehard critic's transformation into an ally exposes a system driven purely by power, not principle. When politicians freely change teams after an election forgetting that it was the party that was elected one the ballot paper not individual whether they won or lost they completely violate the trust of voters who ballot chose a party's platform, not just an individual. This renders the ballot almost meaningless, reducing governance to a selfish game of musical chairs rather than a sacred service to the people, and making a mockery of the very democracy that empowered them in the first place. Kukutente23: |
Soyinka trying to find relevance in the heart of Nigerians. But the truth remains that we can never forget the role he played in history of democracy in Nigeria. Putting a selfish interest over the interest of the people he will be classified as one of the people who destroyed Democracy in Nigeria because you start as a legend doesn't mean you won't end as a villain |
In Nigeria's system, people largely vote for a party its manifesto, its ideals, its promise of governance not just an individual. When a governor or senator elected on the platform of Party A defects to Party B, especially to join the ruling party, they effectively invalidate the choice of the electorate. The voters did not choose that person to work for the agenda of Party B. This suggests that governance is about access to the presidency, not about delivering for your local constituents. Here’s a perfectly diagnosed cancer in Nigeria's democracy the prioritization of personal political survival over the sovereign will of the people. it is a survival tactic by the politician. It confirms that for many in the political class, the interest of "the people" is the last consideration. On election day we vote for party not individual After election the individual will decamp to another party of is chosen. Now tell me what is the use of the election when After election(voting in a party) the individual can solely Decide to to move from the party that was voted in to any part of his choice This to me is a fundamental breach of trust Democracy weakens when citizens accept this as normal politics. It is not. government for the people. |
How much are you willing to pay a foreign experts there's this company I use in my Farm and since I've been using them my harvest has been incredible ede1: |
The funny truth is that this experience might be formed in her head 🤣 |
capture!!!! Are they animals in rivers that tinubu is capturing |
apologies alone are not enough for a nationwide disruption that halts people's work, business, and daily life. There must be accountability. We pay for these services promptly, and when they fail for hours, it causes real financial and personal inconvenience. Telecom companies should implement automatic compensation policies for widespread outages like crediting affected accounts with significant data bonuses or service extensions. If we get billed for what we use, we should be credited for what we lose. thank you for your patience' is a start, but it doesn't make up for the lost time and opportunities. |
This isn't to dismiss the many genuine creators who use LIVE responsibly for entertainment, education, and community building, particularly at night when engagement is high and international live meetings. Their loss is an unfortunate collateral effect. However, a temporary suspension to reset norms and establish clearer, safer guidelines is a positive step for the platform's long term health in Nigeria. FriendsAndFans: |
This is a very good and necessary decision by TikTok, as the positive potential of live streaming technology has been severely undermined by its negative abuse in the Nigerian context, where creators like DJ Chicken and others have built a culture of excessively reckless and often inappropriate late-night content, forcing the platform to prioritize user safety and integrity over unchecked use, demonstrating that while technology offers powerful tools for connection and creativity, it is the responsibility of both the platform and its users to ensure it is not corrupted by misuse, and this temporary reset is a crucial step toward restoring a healthier balance. |
It has nothing to do with steroid Xso666: |
All this self title influencer. What is she influencing |
What are you saying Please by your hand google the meaning of decongest HenryWilliams: |
The solution isn't just to pour more into a saturated space, but to create multiple thriving economic centers. This reduces the slum pressure i described and allows Lagos to truly develop into the modern metropolis it can be, while other regions finally get their fair chance to grow and contribute. It's about making the entire pie bigger, not just fighting over one slice in Lagos otipoju: |
Personally i call for faith communities to channel resources into projects that directly alleviate poverty, like local industries or employment initiatives, is a valid and important perspective. Many believe that combining spiritual ministry with tangible economic empowerment can create lasting change. Make we no forget say na church get the most people wey they find favor from God. |
Decongesting Lagos isn't just about building more roads or bridges it's about decentralizing economic pressure. Establishing and making fully operational ports like Onne, Warri, Calabar, and Lekki Deep Sea Port to function at capacity, and developing new ones in other regions otipoju: |
When the will of the people is erased by force, it is not just an election that is destroyed, but the very heartbeat of a nation. Africa bleeds from these repeated wounds not the blood of battle, but the deeper hemorrhage of hope, of voices silenced, of futures stolen before they could even be born. Africa bleeds. But our blood carries memory, and our memory demands justice. By Eng. NK Ehiosun Sonnobax15: |
This morning's gridlock is a daily, painful reminder that we are treating a critical national infrastructure issue as a Lagos traffic problem. The solution lies far beyond Lagos, in political will and strategic investment at the national level. Decongesting Lagos isn't just about building more roads or bridges it's about decentralizing economic pressure. Establishing and making fully operational ports like Onne, Warri, Calabar, Lekki Deep Sea Port to function at capacity, and developing new ones in other regions Trailers take a significant percentage of heavy cargo traffic off Lagos bridges and roads. |
there is no credible, publicly available evidence or verified report from any government, international body, or reputable institution that substantiates the claim that China is funding terrorism in Nigeria. Such allegations, when they appear, typically circulate in speculative online spaces without concrete proof. It stands in contrast to the documented 2015 USAID report you mentioned, which was an official internal audit highlighting potential risks and vulnerabilities in aid distribution in conflict zones a report whose subsequent congressional review did indeed face complexities and limited public resolution. It is a must for all of us to scrutinize sources, seek official documentation, and avoid conflating geopolitical narratives with established facts. Kemetian: |
This is a very serious allegation that speaks to core issues of governance, natural resource management, and international business ethics. Your frustration is understandable, as to the scenario you describe. This systemic failures impact local communities and national wealth. I personally believe the Government must be held Accountable through agencies like the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, the Nigerian Customs Service, and state-level authorities, who has the sole legal authority to issue mining licenses, monitor operations, and approve the export of minerals. Transporting trailer loads of solid minerals is not a clandestine, small-scale operation. It involves Extraction, Heavy machinery, visible site activity. Multiple vehicles moving on major and local roads, using ports or land borders for export. This scale of operation cannot go unnoticed by local authorities, state ministries, federal regulators, and security agencies. Their failure to act is, at best, negligence and, at worst, complicity. Makamatic:The problem is a failure of domestic governance and accountability. The loading of the trailers is a symptom. The disease is a compromised system of oversight and enforcement. Curing it requires fixing Nigerian governance first. |
Regarding specific incidents in states like Taraba or Plateau, the general principle upheld by both the Chinese and Nigerian governments is that any operational issues or disputes involving companies regardless of their country of origin should be addressed through proper legal and diplomatic channels. individuals can report concerns regarding the activities of Chinese citizens [/b]or companies in Nigeria to the [b]Chinese Embassy. Primary Contact Point: The Chinese Embassy in Abuja · Consular Protection & Assistance Helpline: This is the most direct line for urgent issues involving Chinese citizens. · Phone Number: +234 806 584 0488 NOTE: This line is primarily for consular protection, but it can provide guidance on where to direct a formal complaint regarding illegal activities. How to Report Effectively · Be Specific: Clearly state the location (state, LGA, community), the name of the company or individuals involved (if known), and the nature of the illegal activity. · Provide Evidence: Attach videos, photos, documents, or any other concrete evidence. Ensure the evidence is clear and shows the context of the wrongdoing. · Document Your Report: Keep a record of when you reported, to whom (which email address/phone number), and any reference number or acknowledgment you receive. · Follow Up: If you do not receive an acknowledgment, you may consider a polite follow-up inquiry. ALWAYS remember Safety First: Do not put yourself in physical danger to obtain evidence. Your personal safety is paramount. Accuracy: Ensure the information you provide is as accurate and factual as possible to avoid misinformation. greatiyk4u:You can be the voice of your people |
This allegation is not true and has never been proven. China and Nigeria share a strong partnership based on mutual respect and common development. Chinese companies operate in Nigeria strictly in accordance with local laws and international standards, contributing to job creation and infrastructure development. The Chinese government always encourages its enterprises to be responsible corporate citizens abroad. Any isolated incidents should not be used to undermine the deep friendship and fruitful cooperation between our two nations. China remains committed to being a reliable partner in Nigeria's progress and stability. greatiyk4u: |
While the rescue of some children is a relief, it is utterly insufficient the government must now fully compensate these victims and proactively secure their futures by funding their education through the highest levels they aspire to, guarantee comprehensive and ongoing psychological care to heal the deep trauma inflicted, and ultimately, treat each of these children with the same dedicated resources, protective urgency, and unconditional commitment you would demand if it were your own son or daughter who had endured this terror. Not. This is the only option there is to ensure this children future |