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PoliticsRe: APC Will Not Be Able To Keep Its 1 Million Housing Units Promise – Buhari by LordAdam: 8:42pm On Mar 21, 2016
Kai, I don dey feel for APC supporters.

But I can't quickly forget wetin dem do GEJ.

*now recharged*

Buhari is God's punishment to Nigeria. Next time, Nigerians will use the brains they failed to us in the 2015 elections.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 8:32pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
Even with all your grammar, you are ignored and pls stop chasing me all over this forum as am not either. Stay in your lane. Thanks
The fact is I wouldn't be concerned if you existed or not. My only problem is the absolute heresy you call an opinion. I do not go to art section because I do not know sh*t about Arts. If you have little or no understanding about a subject, there is no harm in keeping your mouth.

You mustn't display your ignorance because you think you have an opinion that sounds right in your head.

Worse off, you got to make a vote on an election that affects Nigerians based on fallacy. That you fail to see the weight of your irresponsible decision is beyond me.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 8:22pm On Mar 21, 2016
Kagawa10:
Wetin improve in the first few month?
You ipod loser should just shut it already.
You and Falana have Chronic Cerebral Amnesia.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 6:57pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
That was what the privatization stuff was all about which is what PMB is asking whether it was actually in the interest of the Public.
Sharrap!

When the power improved in the first few months of this administration, who benefited? Was it not the public?

The major problem now is generation and the generation part of the electricity company is still majorly run by the government except for a few gencos like Shiroro dam. So, ask Buhari and Fashola why the cannot generate enough power for the discos to distribute.

Jor shift. People dey discuss power problem, you carry yourself kon sitdon for thread.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 6:52pm On Mar 21, 2016
Krismart:
Guy just shut up
You na human being?

Wetin dey work you?

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 6:50pm On Mar 21, 2016
Quakertellicus1:
To answer your question....no.

I opposed GEJ....but privatizing power was one of his better ideas.

For a start....the transmission system is in a complete mess. Fixing it is going to take trillions of naira.
Thank you.

OBJ spent $15b to generate just 1000 MW and someone is against privatization.

Nigeria needs around 160,000 MW for complete uninterrupted power supply nationwide for residences and commercial establishments. Even if we happen to cut out corruption and saboteurs from a government-run electricity company, we'd need around $160b to generate half of that amount at the rate of $2b/$1000MW.

That's just generation. Transmission as you said it is barely functional and can only get wheel 6000MW currently. So we need to build an efficient transmission network to wheel such high capacity. Then there is distribution to worry about. We don't even have enough prepaid meters in Nigeria.

In spite of all this, some educated illiterate thinks we should maintain the status quo of wastage.

Do you know that the federal government made virtually nothing as net profit from the sale of the distribution part of the business? The around $2b/N400b made from it was used to settle the defunct PHCN workers with huge severance benefits (around 50,000 of them). In fact, the government is still owing around 1500 or 2000 workers. These workers will still be paid pension.

Also, we should remember that in 20 years PHCN did not employ a new engineer, but within months of privatization, the gencos employed over 2000 young engineers.

Another Jonathan in Nigeria is a figment of imagination. Was he perfect, NO. But his policies were the best ever in this country.

Everything from IPPPS to FOI to Auto policy to Fertilizer policy to Rice policy to Nollywood policy to Space policy to rail policy to free and fair election legacy were a blast back to back.

Buhari is worse off. If GEJ fought corruption like the way Buhari is currently fighting corruption, this country would have gone up in flames.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Army Kills Boko Haram Kingpin In Dalori by LordAdam: 4:16pm On Mar 21, 2016
I am pro-PDP. And I refuse to be as stupid and insensitive as the APC people when the military under GEJ were busting these fkers.

Kudos to the NA.

Buratai, Lai, and Buhari should let these boys do what they were born and trained to do. Don't win wars for the boys. The boys will win the war for Nigeria.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari Opens The National Economic Council Retreat Today (Photos) by LordAdam: 4:08pm On Mar 21, 2016
anonimi:
Don't mind the toddler o jare.
The annoying thing about over 98% of the APC voters in the last presidential election, is that they are very very ignorant and unable to reason well.

Look at what someone just said on a public forum. Who knows how many people he has told that to offline who accepted it as fact.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 3:53pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
You are ignored, thanks
What else can you really do? You think you can just make ignorant statements on NL and get away with it. Next time, think well before you comment.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 3:50pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
Excuse me, can we both mind our businesses?
Yes. When you accept that your first comment was made out of ignorance, lack of patriotism, unintelligence, and bigotry...

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 3:44pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
The fact that you resorted to insults says so much about you too as if we now have 24 hrs supply too after privatization, Nonsense.
I asked you two questions, you answered none. What should I call you?

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 3:39pm On Mar 21, 2016
Goke7:
One of the reason I voted for PMB is to reverse the privatization of phcn which was a scam, this is where I will begin to oppose PMB if the damn privatization thing lingers throughout his tenure. The privatization of Phcn was used by the pdp to share to their cronies just like dasukigate. Nonsense.
Do you think the Nigerian Government can afford to give Nigerians 24 hours power supply? ****

-Lord
PoliticsRe: Buhari: I'm In Dilemma Over Power Privatisation by LordAdam: 3:37pm On Mar 21, 2016
Murder of English. You are in a dilemma and you have concluded that you would complete the privatization process.

Must you guys always look for an avenue to antagonize GEJ's government, even though you guys are running the country based on GEJ's presets?

-Lord
BusinessRe: Nigeria Misery Index Spike Shows Limit Of Buharinomics by LordAdam: 11:55am On Mar 21, 2016
Please, I'm curious, what is Buhari's economic policy?

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:36am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:



Typical Ibo man, calling the mods and playing the usual victim card. So its cool to insult my own father, you are a shameless bigot and should get lost. You have no shame at all. Gosh!
If I ask you to show me where I insulted your father, you will also not be able to. You are guilty of insulting me, fact.

"You cannot outsmart your father" was used as an adage. I should not bother explaining what I mean by that. All I should ask you is that "Can you outsmart your father?

You were the first to call a mod. I'm just returning tit for tat.

Bye Bye!!!

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:21am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
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Your memes are just displaying your pitiable ability to leave the issues at hand and engage in pettiness.

Answer the questions man.

If you do not answer my questions in the next post, I would have given you enough room to help yourself.

My next reply will be my last. Just answer the questions.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:19am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
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Your ranting and spit splashing is that of a shameless guy trying to save face.
Who is saving face?

Why would I save face, when you are the one who is hiding his face.

Come out of the closet. Answer very simple questions I have thrown at you...

Since you cannot do so, you just proved that you are a bigot.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:11am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
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All this tactics cant work with me, why should i waste my time arguing with a bigot like you. Cant you do without disturbing my mentions, na by force? I have ignored you then stop disturbing me. I am not gay abeg.
If you do not have the time to reply me you wouldn't be replying me.

Answer the questions. Stop using diversion tactics.

Are you calling me gay because you cannot answer a simple question?

Answer the questions guy. All 3 of them.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:10am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
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Cant you do without quoting me? I said am done with a liar like you, don't you have shame? You have been exposed already on this thread, spamming my mentions cant change anything, I have no time for tribalist and lowlife bigots. Simple
If you can't handle it don't make a reply on Nairaland.

The only person that has been exposed is you.

Why can't you answer simple questions?

THREE questions and you can't answer one.

More than 3 replies since I have asked you the questions, and you have time to type bigot and spamming my mention, when you cannot give a simple answer to any of the three questions.

When you mentioned me without me quoting you first, what do you think would have happened?

Get your act together. Answer the questions. Don't cow out now. Act as the man you say you are.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 1:05am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
God bless you. That same guy that opened this thread have been taunting the MB for long, he wants to lure Yorubas to this thread so they can start another bashing. They have all opened different threads in celebration as if the entire SW have been burnt to ground. Meanwhile, an Ibo guy was on facebook lamenting on how he lost his elder brother and there belongings in one of those burnt houses. I know there trick and we dont care, we are not savages that will take to the street to kill innocent children, if killing innocent children is bravery to the Ibos, we will rather be a coward.
You see where paranoia can lead you to. Everyone is your enemy. Because you have a hammer, everybody around you becomes a nail.

Put a pause to this attitude, it is unhealthy.

All my observations in my first post have been brought to bare. Everyone should stay on their own. We can't be claiming united south, when people like you are there to antagonize everyone that is not from your tribe.

What OP started out of goodwill has been tarnished and ridiculed by you because of hatred.

Help yourself!!!

@EastanPower, hope you can see this.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:57am On Mar 07, 2016
ycat:
You are one smart guy!

It's a "bash Yoruba" thread that some of our people will swallow without thinking about when ibos start to think good of Yoruba, especially with what they they have been doing for the past 3 days. This is just the latest dope.

To mock one's enemies and move on is one thing, but to squat and spread a mat on it and make it their own is strange, and we should be paying attention to this too, because these people are so desperate for more of this that they can almost reenact the crisis, talk of sick minds. They have opened close to a hundred topics about the situation within 3 days. They called us cowards and we said they are bigger cowards, they called us slaves and we said they are the real slaves. Everything has been said and we have heard them, but no, they just want to make the story their own.
Guy this is not one of those threads. Read the OP well.

I made a simple observation that should have been acknowledged as a viable opinion that it is and then others can go on to make their contributions, but your brothers just hijacked the thread.

You guys are too paranoid. I only said I will not contribute and then stated my reason. Meaning others can make their suggestion, and before I could say jack, e-warriors had drawn swords.

Thread owner is Ibo, and he even attacked me at first. Now he can see that this Southern Unity is a farce. Your Yoruba brothers just proved so with the paranoia and unwanton bigotry.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:48am On Mar 07, 2016
@after1 and @babatundetinubu, you guys should show your sophistication, when you cannot understand simple English.

Show me where I said specifically that "No Yoruba [person] condemned the killings"?

Since you guys cannot understand the difference between a person and an entire ethnic group, you guys should just display your blind and nerving tribalism and bigotry here.

Or you guys can explain how Fani Kayode and/or Fayose speak on behalf of Yorubas as an ethnic group?

We are talking about Yorubas as a group speaking out against the killings and using their influence to make Buhari impress on his Fulani people to stop the killings, and you guys are referring to singular yorubas that are not even respected by the Yorubas as an ethnic group.

Hypocrisy and double-standardness at its peak.

Later when I say everyone should stay on their own, you guys will be witch-hunting Ibos.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:35am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
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Hey boy, Will you stop disturbing my mentions with your madness, I dont quote you and you should stop spamming my mention. Na by force?
Did I quote you before you quoted me?

Answer my questions...

****

I don't get high from vilifying others and their tribes. I say facts. I have remained level-headed throughout this thread, while you have resorted to name-callings and diversion tactics to avoid answering very basic questions.

Answer the questions. All these boy and liar talk does not get to me. If you cannot answer a simple question, you just proved who the boy is here.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:27am On Mar 07, 2016
after1:
lolzz. He want all Yoruba to line up on a field and condemn the killings of the Ibos. cheesy cheesy You will just be wasting your strength and time with that bigot. He continue to spam my mention with his foolishness, a typical liar trying to save face after exposing himself easily. I will advice you to ignore the boy cos he obviously lie for a living.
Since you cannot answer the question, you don't want another person to show that you cannot understand English.

If you guys cannot answer that simple question to point out where exactly I said "NO Yoruba [person] condemned the killings" then you guys are just validated my concerns on why everyone should just be on their own.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:24am On Mar 07, 2016
Babatundetinubu:
Why are you always shifting the goalposts after the match has startedhuh...I just don't get your people.huh...you said no Yoruba condemned the killings in the SE....he gave you two prominent names and then you changed to them not representing all Yorubas.huh...must all Yorubas talk before you are satisfiedhuh....again here you have resorted to the same trick.... grin...you talked about regionalism and its importance and I told you that your people's reps at the last confab opposed regionalism.....but the SW reps supported fully.....now you are saying we are not stopping the Fulani herdsman madness which affects us too because we want to antagonise your lot....huh
I am done with you...you have chosen the path of lies..which I detest....
Very simple question. Show me my post where I said "No Yoruba condemned the killings," let me prove that your inability to understand English is puzzling.

Answer...

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:22am On Mar 07, 2016
Davvymavvy:
Since the killing of innocent children in SW makes you happy, who am I to chastise you on that?

Since rendering innocent people homeless makes you feel on top of the world, I say may you continue in that ecstasy of human diminution

After all said and done, you are rejoicing at the sorrow of your fellow humans, this you are so proud of that you brag about it.

My prayer...may what you wish them befall you in a thousand folds..can I hear you say amen?

Goodnight
You cannot turn this one on its head.

Innocent children, mothers, and fathers have been dying in the SE and SS what have Yoruba has an influential ethnic group in Nigeria done about it?

Why should the innocents dying in your land be more important than the innocents dying in our land? Answer?

If you guys as a region deem it okay to keep quiet about the travails in another region, until it affects you guys, then we should all endure it.

You think SS and SE are your enemies? Continue with your thought.

As after1 said, "make everybody answer him own name."

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:18am On Mar 07, 2016
lekjons:
bros, calm down..

you were judging based on what you see on nairaland.. i stay in ibadan.. radio stations here(like petals fm, space fm, fresh fm, amuludun fm) have been mocking the FG since weeks ago even before the recent fulani attack in the east with words like "if a fulani bring cows to eat your crops, try to give them water to drink and thank them as for you to have your life" "fulani herdsmen can now legally carry heavy guns about since they were in power" "fulani herdsmen can now kill, rape and capture and nothing will happen""which way Nigeria?" even my mum was about to cry when i showed her the pic. of farmer brutally matcheted in Benue.. so you were here judging millons of people based on a few comments on NL..

so pathetic!
Oga, radio stations everywhere in the south say the same things. Even Yoruba people staying in the east condemn the killings.

The question is why has there not been a voice on behalf of the Yoruba people calling this out on the national stage? That is the silence we are talking about. Talking about Nigeria's problems in your bedrooms or the beer parlors does not change anything in Nigeria. Everyone knows that.

If Ese's case had just remained in the bedrooms, beer parlors and TV stations, it would not have been resolved.

Yoruba are strategic enough to impress on PMB to call the Fulanis to order. You guys have a large muslim population and have an alliance with the Hausa/Fulani. If you guys can call on PMB's attention, he can pull strings to reduce the spate of killings. It will be to his own credit and your people.

But you guys have not used your influence and alliance where it matters. And you expect me to travel to the West to listen to your radio stations to know what you guys think. Of what good is the radio chatter if it cannot translate to a loud voice from an entire region?

The same things we accuse the Northern elite of is exactly what you guys are doing. Or do you think there are no Northern persons that are not irate by the fulani killings? That is how after1 is accusing Ibos of jubilating about Fulani killings in the SW when Yorubas have done the same thing.

This is the hypocrisy I talked about in my first reply.

You guys should continue. But the era of blind following is over. Let everyone be on their own since we all only know how to grumble in silence and those that can speak refuse to speak.

-Lord
PoliticsRe: How To Stop Hausa/Fulani Ethnic Violence? (Suggestions) by LordAdam: 12:00am On Mar 07, 2016
Babatundetinubu:
And apart from the north...which other people fought against regionalism at the last confabhuh....ibos n lies be like bread and butter.....buzz off.... angry...shameless liars... angry
Shebi you can answer the questions for after1 since you think everyone from one ethnic group are liars?

I tire for una seriously. Always getting agitated for no just cause.

The alliance between SW and North can make the North enact a lot of changes that will benefit everyone, but you guys won't do that, you guys will jor face another region in the South. I wonder what you guys gain from it.

Right now, aside the core Northerners, only a united Yoruba voice can force Buhari to influence the Fulani to stop the madness, but you guys would rather not do that. Always looking for who to antagonize.

-Lord

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