Politics › Re: INEC Extends Voter Registration To 24th July, 2026 by Lzkdy: 10:57pm On Jul 04 |
And what stop them from conducting electronic voting if not partizanship and rigging NaijaphiliaBlog: The portal is actually very easy to use.
Also, INEC has now simplified the process such that you can do everything on your phone, including capturing your passport photo and fingerprints.
In future, we might be able to vote without even leaving our homes. |
Politics › Re: INEC Extends Voter Registration To 24th July, 2026 by Lzkdy: 10:55pm On Jul 04 |
But eye neck rigging for your koro koro eye yarimo: Obidients go and register oo no INEC polling unit in social media |
Family › Re: Relationship Dilemma by Lzkdy: 4:06pm On Jul 04 |
I attended a wedding of my cousin who is a Dentist and married a Lawyer (wife). After having one child, they separated. Infact, the wife ran away with the child. That is, they spent 1 and the half year in their marriage before they went their separate ways due to squabbles. Meanwhile, l am still wearing their material cloth they sold to us prior to the wedding. What do you have to say about that? Tflex01: That gap in education will cause a lot of problems. Eventually. |
Politics › Re: MTN Nigeria: "Don't Punish Us For South Africa's Xenophobia" - Karl Toriola by Lzkdy: 9:08am On Jul 04 |
How many of your rulers dey use naija hospitals? or how many of their children dey school for naija? Even how many of Dem u see their family dey stay for naija wey Dem turn to shithole Nairalander248: Buy Naija (Glo) to grow Naija.
You are part of the problem... |
Politics › Re: MTN Nigeria: "Don't Punish Us For South Africa's Xenophobia" - Karl Toriola by Lzkdy: 9:05am On Jul 04 |
That's the responsibility of your gunment. U can see they are asking U to go fry akara and Kuli-kuli Nairalander248: Make them pay those coming back from SA compensation then.... |
Politics › Re: MTN Nigeria: "Don't Punish Us For South Africa's Xenophobia" - Karl Toriola by Lzkdy: 9:02am On Jul 04 |
Naija is the worse. Stop telling lies to your children Ofodirinwa: Corruption in Nigeria is not worst than anywhere else. If you are not aware, many countries around the world are trying to insult Nigeria and this your talk is not helping. The days of blindly insulting ourselves is over. |
NYSC › Re: New NYSC Uniform: Adire & Ankara Were Mere Examples - Minister Olawande by Lzkdy: 10:52pm On Jul 02 |
It is very very useless now, that's why politicians have turned it to money making venture where contracts will be awarded for the sewing of agbada and others Guestmale: Uniform is not the issue,if it is possible the whole scheme should be scrapped it has overstayed its usefulness. |
NYSC › Re: New NYSC Uniform: Adire & Ankara Were Mere Examples - Minister Olawande by Lzkdy: 10:48pm On Jul 02 |
See Osun wonderer dey claim Lagosian. Even sanwo Olu wey come from Ogun state dey claim Lagosian. Everybody don turn to Lagosian. Were flokii: I was shocked at the reactions from some Yoruba haters over simple "adire" matter,. they turned the whole thing to tribalism. Yet these are the people picking up forms in Lagos to contest elections in another region they didn't originate from, that one is not wicked tribalism to them o.
Walahi Yorubas dey fall hand too much. |
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Politics › Re: 2027: We Must Fight Like Wounded Lion To Deliver Tinubu – Imo APC Chairman by Lzkdy: 9:43pm On Jul 02 |
The impoverished Nigerians are determined to stop him TemplarLandry: Nothing is stopping Asiwaju. |
Politics › Re: Umahi Challenges Peter Obi For Debate Over Offensive Road Picture by Lzkdy: 8:56pm On Jul 02 |
Honestly. He is their nightmare indeed Lastmankc: Peter obi is really giving these guys sleepless nights |
Politics › Re: Umahi Challenges Peter Obi For Debate Over Offensive Road Picture by Lzkdy: 8:54pm On Jul 02 |
It is only a criminal and a certificate forger like this one will always have a sleepless night whenever the name OBI is mentioned Richtaiwo: Peter Obi is an insufferable slowpoke who never misses an opportunity to pontificate on things he clearly knows nothing about. The way he criticises government projects, you'd think he was an outstanding governor. He wasn't. His tenure is better remembered for shutting down public healthcare for 13 months, hiking school fees while claiming education is not for the poor, and imposing levies on petty traders.
With a record that disgraceful, he has no business preaching to anyone about governance. He should sit his bloody ass down and spare everyone the noise. |
Business › Re: Crude Falls To $70 But Nigerian Marketers Maintain ₦1,200 Pump Price by Lzkdy: 7:30pm On Jul 02 |
No, it is the wicked politicians and marketers Change4dbeta: Is it only the elites? 99% us Nigerians are extremely greedy |
Sports › Re: American Calls On FBI To Investigate Brazilian Ref Who Gave Balogun Red Card by Lzkdy: 7:24pm On Jul 02 |
No that of Balogun is the worse. Look at it without attaching sentiment dominique: Messi's foul was worse |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Is Now Portugal's Oldest And Youngest Scorer At The World Cup by Lzkdy: 5:19pm On Jul 02 |
No, Messi is tonididdy: He's god
Cr7
Daddy oyoyoo |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Is Now Portugal's Oldest And Youngest Scorer At The World Cup by Lzkdy: 5:19pm On Jul 02 |
No, it is Messi TemplarLandry: CR7 my G. To me, he's the greatest soccer player ever |
Nairaland General › Re: Lekki Big Girl Shows How She Navigates Flooded Streets Every Day (Photos/Video) by Lzkdy: 10:39pm On Jun 30 |
Sanwo Olu is truly working |
Sports › Re: Players At FIFA World Cup 2026 Whose Father Were At Previous Tournament by Lzkdy: 10:37pm On Jun 30 |
Dem for don removed Dem since from the group stage PheelzAlmighty: E really pain me say Nigeria no feature for this world cup..... |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Filling Stations To Reduce Fuel Price Near N1,000 Per Litre Amid Pressu by Lzkdy: 9:42pm On Jun 30 |
U see... we are highly religious but barbaric, wicked, ungodly, greedy, and lack conscience. Just look at the speed they increased the pump price by giving us useless excuse about the US and Iran conflict, but now they have to be forced to bring it back where they jerked it up now that there is a decline in the international market. I would have preferred that there is no crude oil in naija becuz it only benefits the few greedy ones why the rest of are suffering |
Politics › Re: 2027: Obi Asks INEC To Publish Candidates’ Certificates by Lzkdy: 9:32pm On Jun 30 |
But it is not fake. Even you know his secondary school background but U can't say same about ur slave master. Hahaha Daddyyin: Lol obi that tendered school cert? 3rd class grade in philosophy |
Politics › Re: 2027: Obi Asks INEC To Publish Candidates’ Certificates by Lzkdy: 9:30pm On Jun 30 |
Only a fraudster and a certificate forger will go against what Obi said garykoeman: The gbajue has lost it.
Who does he think he is.
An ant think himself as an elephant. |
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Politics › Re: 2027: We’re Not Afraid Of Peter Obi — Sunday Dare by Lzkdy: 5:47pm On Jun 30 |
U know fully well that Bulaba is afraid of:
electronic transmission of results in real time
He is afraid of conducting a fair election
He is afraid of most reasonable Nigerians that he has impoverished
He is afraid of oppositions
And he is afraid of PETER GREGORY OBI quote author=shivisee post=139878465]Government never fear big wig na Atiku na social media clown like obi , dem go fear! because every riffraff is running to become a blogger from your region, thereby having the highest number of online nuisances from TikTok,to Facebook to twitter does not translate to any tangible traction, everything about our agulu town cryer ends on social media with his minors.[/quote] |
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NYSC › Re: President Tinubu Approves A Comprehensive Reformation Of NYSC by Lzkdy: 8:59am On Jun 30 |
Lastly, to be thought how to fry Akara and Kulikuli Olofofo247ng: BREAKING: President Tinubu has approved the comprehensive reform of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), which will see the agency being led by a civilian in its operational leadership, while the military will continue to handle security for corps members across the country.
Tinubu also directed the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, and the Minister of Youth, Ayodele Olawande, to amend the NYSC Act and its regulations to reflect all the approved reform measures, enabling immediate implementation of the new framework.
Some of the landmark reforms include:
1. A technology-driven call-up process.
2. Risk-sensitive deployment to better protect corps members.
3. A redesigned six-week orientation programme with a stronger focus on leadership, entrepreneurship, digital skills, and specialised career streams.
4. Skills-based primary assignments aligned with academic background and career pathways.
5. Modern governance with civilian operational leadership while the military continues to provide security support.
6. Improved camp standards through a national grading and certification system.
7. A new graduation ceremony to replace the Passing Out Parade, and a redesigned NYSC uniform that reflects professionalism and national pride.
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Politics › Re: Things The Tinubu Administration Is Getting Right by Lzkdy: 9:21pm On Jun 25 |
U must be living in a fool's paradise ryloy: 1.Fiscal Reforms and Revenue Generation
The removal of the fuel subsidy has freed up significant resources, leading to a surge in federation revenues and more funds flowing to states and local governments for infrastructure, salaries, and development. Government revenues have improved considerably, reducing dependence on borrowing to fund recurrent expenditure.
2.Local Government Autonomy
The push for financial autonomy for local governments is a major structural reform. It aims to ensure that funds allocated to local governments reach them directly, thereby improving grassroots development, accountability, and service delivery across communities.
3. Tax Reform
Ongoing tax reforms seek to simplify the tax system, reduce multiple taxation, improve compliance, expand the tax net, and create a more business-friendly environment. The goal is to increase government revenue without overburdening productive businesses.
4. GDP Growth and Economic Stabilization
Q1 2026 recorded growth of approximately 3.89%. The non-oil sector continues to contribute the majority of GDP, indicating gradual economic diversification. Foreign exchange reforms and improved macroeconomic management have helped restore investor confidence and support economic expansion.
5.Banking Sector Reform and Recapitalisation
The Central Bank's recapitalisation programme is strengthening Nigerian banks, enabling them to finance larger projects, support economic growth, withstand external shocks, and compete more effectively on the global stage.
6. Credit Reform
Efforts to improve access to credit through credit reporting systems, consumer lending frameworks, and support for SMEs are gradually expanding financial inclusion and economic participation.
7. Education Access Through NELFUND and Academic Stability
Over 1.5 million students are benefiting from student loan programmes, significantly improving access to tertiary education. Government engagement with stakeholders has also contributed to a relatively more stable academic calendar compared to previous years characterized by prolonged strikes.
8. Health Sector Reform
Increased investments in primary healthcare, health insurance expansion, and initiatives aimed at reducing medical tourism are laying the foundation for a stronger healthcare system including training and engagement of 774 health fellows and rebuilding of health centers across Nigeria
9. Minimum Wage Reform
The approval of a new national minimum wage represents a significant improvement in workers' earnings and purchasing power, especially amidst inflationary pressures.
10. Police Reform and Security Investments
Increased investments in equipment, technology, intelligence gathering, and welfare for security personnel demonstrate commitment to improving national security. Passage of State Police bill also indicate willingness to explore constitutional solutions to insecurity.
11. Strengthening Foreign Reserves and FX Stability
External reserves have risen significantly, reaching multi-year highs. Improved reserve levels enhance the country's ability to defend its currency, meet external obligations, and attract foreign investment. Exchange rate volatility has also moderated compared to earlier periods of severe instability.
12. Infrastructure Development and Completion of Abandoned Projects The administration has accelerated work on major highways, rail projects, dams, airports, and energy infrastructure. Several previously abandoned projects have been revived, improving connectivity and supporting economic growth.
13. Power Sector Reform One of the most significant reforms has been the decentralization of electricity generation and distribution. States and private investors now have greater authority to generate, transmit, and distribute power, effectively breaking the long-standing monopoly structure. This opens the door for increased investment and improved electricity supply.
14. Improved Electricity Metering Metering coverage has reportedly improved from roughly 40% to about 60%, reducing estimated billing and increasing transparency for consumers. While challenges remain, the progress is noteworthy.
15. ₦4 Trillion Power Sector Bond Intervention The planned ₦4 trillion bond infusion is expected to address liquidity constraints within the power sector, settle legacy debts, improve market confidence, and support long-term investments in generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure.
16. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Investor Confidence Economic reforms, FX market adjustments, and regulatory improvements are gradually rebuilding investor confidence. While FDI inflows remain below desired levels, Nigeria is increasingly being positioned as a destination for long-term investment. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Review ₦70,000 Minimum Wage – Gbajabiamila by Lzkdy: 9:18pm On Jun 25 |
Mention the names of the so called people they were paying subsidy to? And since they claimed they have stopped paying subsidy, where is the accountability? And why are they still borrowing money, and not building refineries? U can see U are living in a fool's paradise Onucs: Was fuel 750 when the government was paying subsidy.
Sometimes I wonder how much this government pay you for data to sale your families' peace of mind like this. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Review ₦70,000 Minimum Wage – Gbajabiamila by Lzkdy: 9:12pm On Jun 25 |
According to a worker, they have not been paid their 70,000 wage award arrears the gunment signed into law since last year.
Me: even the 70,000 current minimum wage is nothing but abracadabra. That is, the more U look, the less U see |
Sports › Re: South Africa Defeat Korea 1-0, Qualify For Next Round by Lzkdy: 8:15am On Jun 25 |
Dey play Incognito403: No it's not. Despite the isms, we don't chase each other out of their shops and homes. |
Sports › Re: South Africa Defeat Korea 1-0, Qualify For Next Round by Lzkdy: 7:40am On Jun 25 |
Up South African |