Politics › Re: The Reason Why The Nationwide Protest Failed. by LordIsaac(m): 11:05pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Soldiers Enforcing Curfew In Bauchi Open Fire On Residents, Kill 5, Injure 8 by LordIsaac(m): 10:00pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
Cherrybae: There is curfew and they came out. I wish the military more bullets to their guns.
They refused to obey government order.
Nonsense Nigerians always test to see the consequences of flouting rules. Curfew is martial law...and the military can rough handle you. In fact, during curfew hours, essential workers like doctors are given special pass. But like animals, they won't listen. I thought some people were praising those defying the curfew...and now they are quick to cry wolf. I have no pity to waste. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Enforcing Curfew In Bauchi Open Fire On Residents, Kill 5, Injure 8 by LordIsaac(m): 9:57pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
Funkyswagzz: What happened to rubber bullet No rubber bullets for curfew. Curfew is martial law under military. Stay indoors was the command. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Enforcing Curfew In Bauchi Open Fire On Residents, Kill 5, Injure 8 by LordIsaac(m): 9:56pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
Yankee101: Is it the emir or the governor that con impose a curfew? Peaceful protesters! |
Politics › Re: Army Compensates Ismail Mohammed's Family With ₦300k by LordIsaac(m): 4:12pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
That's the official cost of life at the moment; be very careful...don't join them in the suicide mission called protests! |
Crime › Re: Wife Disconnects Life Support Of Dying Husband Who Left Her For Mistress by LordIsaac(m): 3:48pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
idahme: Not only men, everyone does become ill at old age. There isn't a rule that it must be the man before the woman. You may look around...and behold the ratio of widows to widowers around you. I'm offering you wise counsel, by reinforcing the key aspects of the OP's arguments: treat your wife well while yet tis may! |
Education › Re: Vandalism Hits Maimuna Gwarzo Nursery And Primary School In Kaduna, Despite Gove by LordIsaac(m): 3:25pm On Aug 07, 2024 |
Alliswell248: He is doing "peaceful" protest.... The sore losers who gaslighted you won't enjoy the prison time with you.
We rejected them in omoluabi region. And you must not tear-gas him. He is a peaceful protester!  |
Politics › Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Inspects Wheelbarrows For Empowerment In Kano (Video) by LordIsaac(m): 10:54am On Aug 07, 2024 |
Biodun556: How would Kano youths compete with Lagos youths with wheel barrow empowerment
Wheel barrow pusher will pay for transport that uses petrol
One of the determiners use to fix minimum wage and annual budget is fuel price
An empowerment must prepare youths for current challenges If he had bought them equivalent number of laptops, they would but sell them. |
Politics › Re: Governor Abba Yusuf Inspects Wheelbarrows For Empowerment In Kano (Video) by LordIsaac(m): 7:39am On Aug 07, 2024 |
Biodun556: Shame
How would they be able to buy a liter of petrol at 700 per liter when a whole governor is doing wheel barrow empowerment? It just speaks to the quality of population we have. That's the true picture and indices to measure the average Nigerian youth. For even most "graduates" would be more productive with wheelbarrows than the worthless paper they carry. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Appoints Ex-Katsina Governor, Masari As New TETFund Board Chairman by LordIsaac(m): 7:04am On Aug 07, 2024 |
A mallam for TETFUND management. That's a clog in the wheel of his administration, if you asked me. However, I can still remember the principle that says, "keep your friends close and your enemies closer!" |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Hamas Names Yahya Sinwar As New Overall Leader by LordIsaac(m): 6:54am On Aug 07, 2024 |
He should just accept Christ, as it appears his days are numbered. |
Crime › Re: 8 Year Pikin Don Use Her Father Kala Delete Her Teacher From Existence . by LordIsaac(m): 6:53am On Aug 07, 2024 |
slimjohn2k5: Pray make small girl not lie for your head. No appeal.
I pity the dead
I always stay away playing with people's little daughters even when neighbors children come to my house I greet them from afar and excuse myself. US is a place where you should be careful even "for no reason." |
Crime › Re: Wife Disconnects Life Support Of Dying Husband Who Left Her For Mistress by LordIsaac(m): 6:50am On Aug 07, 2024 |
TreasureJunky: Treat your spouse right cos old age or when the chips are down, it won't be funny And unlike men, women can remember every detail; and their revenge is only second to the Devil's! |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Opening Of Trump Campaign Office In Georgia Descends Into Chaos With Fist Figh by LordIsaac(m): 6:27am On Aug 07, 2024 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Harris And Walz Hold First Rally Together As New Democratic Ticket [video] by LordIsaac(m): 6:22am On Aug 07, 2024*. Modified: 7:07am On Aug 07, 2024 |
 Movies show that they prefer people with no ambition as their VPs. |
Christianity Etc › Re: My Experience At The Graveyard by LordIsaac(m): 9:41pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Analysis: Tinubu, APC Worried As Nigerians Take Protests To Politicians Mansions by LordIsaac(m): 9:35pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
Better than blocking roads and looting shops. Go and face the bad leaders at all levels- past and present! |
Crime › Re: Wife Disconnects Life Support Of Dying Husband Who Left Her For Mistress by LordIsaac(m): 7:02pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
DejiPlug: Laslas, na GOD hand we all dey
Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins And accept You as my Lord and Saviour, I believe you died for me To make me a new man/woman. Forgive me all my sins, wash me with your blood, And give me a new heart. Thank you Lord for saving my soul. Now I believe that I am born again, And I am a child of GOD. Amen! That's why the God commands men to love their wives. |
Crime › Re: Wife Disconnects Life Support Of Dying Husband Who Left Her For Mistress by LordIsaac(m): 6:57pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
Welcum: “Your wife will accompany you until old age. Treating your wife well is treating yourself well,” said a third.
Lesson learned. I concur 100%. Besides, I've noticed that men become frail and are susceptible to all manner of ailments as they age; that's when what you sowed in your wife will be reaped a 100 fold. |
Autos › Re: Used Mercedes Benz W123 Saloon (kaduna) by LordIsaac(m): 6:07pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Y Do Some Blacks Think Whites Are Superior? by LordIsaac(m): 4:17pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
HellVictorinho6: Are they perfect? Far from it. it's why we refer to them as "saner" clime, not sane "clime." They are miles ahead in everything! |
Politics › Re: Singer Fela Anikulapo- Kuti And Author Chinua Achebe In Throwback Photo ( Pic ) by LordIsaac(m): 1:33pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Protesters Raze APC's Office In Daura, Buhari’s Village (Photo) by LordIsaac(m): 1:16pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
Bobloco: With the way it is going, it's going to be a taboo to mention APC in the north come 2027 Not just in the North. Everyone knows that all our extant aspirants, but for the SDP candidate and Sowere, were all thieves at different levels. |
Education › Re: SSANU, NASU Suspend Planned Indefinite Strike Action by LordIsaac(m): 1:04pm On Aug 06, 2024 |
Ebubu3: if they went on strike and govt activates no work no pay, the hunger for worsen cos as it is even 70k no go anywhere. Not exactly. I think they know the system is currently overcharged. Adding to it may further alter the social order so much so that there may not be work to return to. |
Politics › Re: Violence Erupts In Jos As Crowd Defies Curfew by LordIsaac(m): 10:24am On Aug 06, 2024 |
asobo1: "They will" I laugh in Swahili. Tinubu dare not do that. What surprises me is that they have been using the word "dare not" against the man long before he won elections, yet, he has defied all odds and they are just deploying all their available arsenal to discredit him. I think there is something about the man that must be studied! |
Politics › Re: Protest’ That ‘restructured’ Nigeriass by LordIsaac(m): 10:19am On Aug 06, 2024 |
CAkpos: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should count himself lucky. What he feared most has happened to him. What his predecessors in office could not do, he has done effortlessly. What others before him, including him, had used in the past to deceive Nigerians, while campaigning, but would never do when they got to the office, God has made it happen for Tinubu, seamlessly! Nobody can use it for political sloganeering anymore. Nigeria is ‘restructured’ without anyone calling for a roundtable discussion. Nature abhors vacuum. The cosmic has taken care of our desires.
We can no longer live under the pretence of Nigeria being one. The August 1, 2024 ‘nationwide protest’ that is no protest, has taken care of that for us. I have never believed in the ‘protest’. I have never believed that it would achieve anything. But I have been proved wrong! The ‘protest’ has brought to the fore the uniqueness of the three regions that constitute Nigeria.
The North has remained monolithic with the outcome of the ‘protest’ over there. Those children of the North have demonstrated to us in practical forms what their forebears had hidden from us for ages. The North does not think like the rest of the nation. Hunger also has its different forms. We now know that when people are hungry over there in the North, anything becomes edible. Computers now taste like masara (maize). Furniture tastes like tuwo shinkafa delicacies. Concrete slabs and iron rods are jollof rice spices. One of the ‘protesters’ in Kano carried a placard with the inscription that the price of ‘weed’ (Indian Hemp) should be reduced. I agreed with him. Once one is dazed, hunger will no longer be felt! What afflicts the North is different from what afflicts the South. It is like a case of the affliction of the mother being different from that of her child. The child is crying for breast milk, the mother needs a plate of amala to be able to lactate very well!
Even in the preparation for the ‘protest’, the North had its own agenda. It became open to us all that what afflict them is the temporary loss of power to the South. So, the ‘protest’ provided an opportunity for the leaders of the North to relieve themselves of the bottled-up frustration. Their foot soldiers who invaded the Palace of the Sultan of Sokoto in the name of #EndBadGovernance ‘protest’ asked, openly, for the Military to take over. Their war cry was Sojaji muke so (Soldiers take over). For them over there, bad governance ends only when the Military takes over, and a General Halidu Maisari Maiduguru is announced as the Head of State! Shame! In Kano, they paraded the streets, flying Russian flags! Yes, the North has a message for us in the ‘protest’, to wit: we will rather go our own way than lose power to the South. My reading of the ‘protest’ over there, of course. Why those boys did not shout yancin kai (independence) or araba (secession), beats my imagination!
I have been wondering if any leader in the North who contributed to the warped reasoning of those completely untrainable children we saw in the various videos of the ‘protest’ has sat down to ruminate over the creatures the region has donated to the Federation. What goes on in their minds now, I mean the leaders over there, who for decades have held the poor children of the North down, depriving them of any vestige of education? Do they think, as I do, that the next round of ‘protest’ will come for them, the leaders? I can imagine (God forbid o), that in the name of a ‘protest’, I found myself in a library! The police and other state authorities would arrest me reading! I can’t imagine how I would be able to take my eyes off the collections in the library; of how many synopses of the books I quickly want to read. But not so with the ‘protesters’ of the North. The brooms, waste bins and window frames are of more value to them. Someone made them like that. We are all in trouble. So much for the ‘protesters’ across the Niger River! A Mas’ud Muhammad Yakubu, who claimed to be a “Youth Copper” in the Federal University, Dutse, and holds a B. Sc in Criminology and Security Studies, captures the whole event in his “I am afraid, we have a problem in Kano!” piece that has since gone viral!
Let us look at the ‘protest’ in the South-East. I say this with every sense of honesty: if there is anytime I wish I were of Igbo stock, it is now. During the preparation for the ‘protest’, I was apprehensive. I asked myself whether the Ndigbo would allow the thunder to strike them for the second time on the same spot. I was alarmed. The genocidal campaign against the Ndigbo over the ‘protest’ was palpable; very ominous! Who would talk to my kedu, odinma brothers; who would lend them brains? Lagos was waiting for them. The “Oro Court”, as my great senior and Students’ Union President at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Akeem Adeola Soetan, is wont to call them, was waiting for the Ndigbo in Lagos.
Alas! The Ndigbo proved to be the wisest of all ‘protesters’ in all! Rather than hit the streets and be slaughtered like it happened in the 1966 pogrom in the North, the Ndigbo hit their homes. They borrowed the debased cliché of Senator Godswill Akpabio, our Senate President, who said that while those who wanted to protest could go ahead, he, and other warped minds would be in their homes making merriment! The sons and daughters of Ndigbo did what those waiting in the wings for them did not expect. They stayed indoors, drinking and winning. One of them, a friend, even had the temerity to send me a video of him eating ugba and fish and washing it down with fresh juice. Ka bu ndu, (is this life?) was my response!
Even in their five states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, there was peace. Rather than making themselves available for the security agents kitted with deadly arsenals to ‘curtail’ the ‘protest’ in the East, the Ndigbo locked up their shops and imposed on themselves “sit-at-home”! In frustration, and somewhere in Lagos, when the ‘waiting-in-the-wings’ state thugs stationed to “deal” with the Igbo boys and girls that would come out to protest, they mistook a Yoruba lady, one Olufunmilayo for an Igbo. I watched the video of the encounter, and I shook my head. Does hunger separate tribes? What if Olufunmilayo had turned out to be an Ibo lady? That is the question I have not been able to answer.
Granted, we have so many Ndigbo guys that are terribly bad. I have encountered a lot of them. But the Ndigbo are in good company as other tribes of the nation also have their own fair share of the bad and the ugly. We also equally have so many fantastic ones too that through them, you would wish to be an Ndigbo. Every tribe has such two categories. Even the North has so many other fellows that are more rational in thinking than many educated southerners. So, why should we prepare the slaughter slabs for an ethnic group over a ‘nationwide protest’ because our man is in power? What is the difference between the proponents of the “Ndigbo must go” campaign and the Kano boys who went to a library and looted brooms and dustbins leaving books intact?
We are talking of hunger that is ravaging the entire nation here. But even at that, there are still some people who don’t feel the pang like others. If a bag of rice goes for N100,000 today, and a bag of beans goes for N500,000, that Alaba International Market Igbo traders will buy them, while the ora esa (all right sir) streets urchins unleashed on the ‘protesters’ will still be on the streets begging! Now that the Ndigbo have shown that they can be ‘peaceful’ in the face of State provocation, who carries the shame? This, however, does not mean that the South-East is completely free from the malady that afflicts the entire country. But in this instance, the region has demonstrated that it could also do things differently from the ‘nzogbu nzogbu’ battle cry! That is a new lesson for us that the East thinks differently. But the greatest ‘restructuring’ from the South-East to the rest of us in this ‘protest’ is that should the country go aflame, the Ndigbo will watch from afar. I may be wrong!
Now, we come to the ‘sophisticated’ South-West, and to a great extent, the South-South. I wept for Yorubaland! The region proved to be the most unfortunate group in the ‘protest’, no thanks to the Abóbakú (the one who dies with the king) group, which ensured that everything about the hunger in the land is as a result of the ‘hatred’ for Tinubu! I feel so ashamed each time I come across the state-sponsored narratives that have emanated from the South-West over this ‘protest’. So many disgusting narratives, everywhere! But that comes with its own lesson. We no longer, as Yoruba, have any moral justification to accuse any tribe in Nigeria of ethnic bigotry. We are worse, down here! Big shame!
Again, the pro-government groups and individuals in the South-West have also shown that Nigeria is a superglued nation! For many of these ‘Hallelujah’ groups, it doesn’t matter if Tinubu performs in office or not as long as it is a Yoruba man that is there! They don’t care if or not their man would be leaving behind any legacy. These are the set of people (very many of them hungry and beggarly), who have taken the “Èmilókán” campaign to a level that no matter how fatuous a government policy is, as long it is Tinubu that initiated it, ‘all true sons and daughters of Yorubaland’ must embrace it! These are educated people for crying out loud! Among this group is “Eleyi Dapo yi” (this one called Dapo), Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, who sees the entire pain in the land as the handiwork of those who lost the 2023 election. Governor Abiodun said Nigerians are “sore losers” and advised them to wait for 2027 if they wanted a regime change. To him and many others with that kind of thinking faculty, the hunger in the land is because people lost elections. The inability of farmers to go to their farms because of farmers’/herders’ clashes can be traced to election losers. The floating of the Naira, poor economic policies of the government and the extravagance at all levels of government is all about 2027. Pity!
When you have a president surrounded by a Governor Abiodun, Senator Akpabio, and other unfeeling aides, you cannot but have the type of address that President Tinubu delivered on Sunday to the “protesters” and their agitations, where the President said nothing! For me, I never expected anything from Aso Rock, and when I got nothing, I was least bothered! “There’s something I have to tell you: How to communicate difficult news in tough situations”, is authored by Charles Foster, a licensed psychotherapist. In closing, I have something to tell President Tinubu thus: Sir, there was no protest on August 1. You have nothing to fear. That is why your broadcast did not convey anything! I like your use of words, even though I feel your critique is subtly biased against the SouthWest. You'll agree with me that no stock of people is more accommodating than them in Nigeria given the fact that even the SouthEasterners would rather die in the region. Your argument, regarding the perceived "bigotry," should be channelled towards explaining when and why that appears to be the case. When you tell your host that his house is "a no man's land," you stir up insecurities, and they begin to see you differently. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Should Divide The Country, Northern Leaders Have Failed -Wale Akerele by LordIsaac(m): 10:01am On Aug 06, 2024 |
Separation is the only solution they are still playing politics with. Nigeria is too complex for one human to govern. We would be better as smaller, albeit complex, parts. |
Education › Re: SSANU, NASU Suspend Planned Indefinite Strike Action by LordIsaac(m): 9:45am On Aug 06, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Y Do Some Blacks Think Whites Are Superior? by LordIsaac(m): 7:17am On Aug 06, 2024 |
Remman: Go to a black society, then go to a white society. Check their infrastructure, military, technology, way of thinking, creativity, scientific research, mode of life, where they live, health facilities and how they take medical checkup/upkeep serious, judiciary, central bank, how they manage their government compared to blacks, leadership structure (how the one who has obviously failed and rejected by the majority of the people either steps aside or resigns), etc. then you won't blame the people who think they're superior. Simple. Maybe he hasn't lived with the before. |
Politics › Re: Graphic Picture Of A Protester Killed In Kano Today By The Police by LordIsaac(m): 6:53am On Aug 06, 2024 |
ObiPandora: Where is the video of him get killed at the protest ground, if you do not have the video can we at least have the photos of him partaking at the protest if you can not provide that then this is a lie the person was not killed at the protest.
Before you can say anyone was killed at a protest we must see it will our two eyes like we saw the police truck hit a police man when it was reversing, that is what killing at a protest looks like not any fool bringing any photo of any injured person nobody can verify if they were at any protest then claim it as protest killing.
For all I know the person here could be an armed caught n beaten badly yet you claim this happened at the protest with everybody holding phones yet none of them can video him getting killed. I hope you an not another unfortunate obidient ipob spreading your lies n propaganda using your usual Nairaland chanel without fact that can be verified Proof beyond reasonable doubt! |
Politics › Re: Protests: Don't Open Tomorrow - Irate Youths Warn Business Owners In P/Harcourt by LordIsaac(m): 9:35pm On Aug 05, 2024 |
Peaceful criminals indeed! |