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"We need to take allegations seriously and hold wrongdoers accountable! One person managed to escape custody, and another claims he's being asked for bribes. It's likely the one who escaped bribed his way out. Our country's progress is held back because we don't tackle the real issues. We shouldn't ignore or dismiss claims of bribery. Instead, we should let the authorities investigate and punish those involved. We don't need outsiders to tell us corruption exists in Nigeria. We must root out corruption if we want real progress. No matter how much we develop, corruption will destroy it all if we don't stop it." |
Thank God. Nice one !!!!!!! Remaining public office looters. |
TheGift:God will bless you abundantly ! |
Most Idiotic Senate President.......Even Lawal was better. Cho cho cho....never opinionated on relevant issues concerning the country or its citizens. |
Oilwell:Nah obi people ! |
franchasofficia: Historical Injustice of Slavery: It's a historical fact that Europeans engaged in the transatlantic slave trade, where Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and subjected to slavery. This deplorable practice exploited millions of Africans for free labor, causing immense suffering and lasting consequences. Socio-Economic Challenges in South Africa: In South Africa, as in many parts of the world, socio-economic disparities contribute to crime and social unrest. It's important to acknowledge that historical injustices, including apartheid, have left deep scars and ongoing inequalities that affect marginalized communities disproportionately. Interethnic Relations in Nigeria: While Nigeria is a diverse country with various ethnic groups(over 250), it's essential to recognize that most Nigerians coexist peacefully and respectfully. While there may be political differences and occasional tensions, the majority of interactions between ethnic groups are characterized by mutual respect and cooperation. Addressing Fulani Violence: Violence perpetrated by any group, including the Fulani(However not exclusive to the fulani's alone as you tried to portray), is unacceptable and must be addressed through legal and societal means. While cultural practices may vary(As you might not know or might not know,"Shadi" is a very violent manhood ritual aong the fulani's) acts of violence are criminal offenses that require appropriate intervention and justice. Political Representation and Development: In a democracy, political leaders have a duty to govern fairly and impartially, serving the interests of all citizens. While political realities may influence resource allocation, it's crucial to ensure equitable development and address the needs of all communities, regardless of ethnicity.Support winning candidates.Politics is a zero sum game for the winners ethnicity in most cases. In conclusion, promoting understanding, dialogue, and cooperation is essential to address historical injustices, socio-economic challenges, and political issues. By working together, Nigeria and other countries can build a more just and inclusive society for all citizens. |
THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO INCREASE AWARENESS ABOUT COST OF LIVING ABROAD ALL THESE PEOPLE WHO GRADUATED UNIVERSITY BUT ARE CALCULATING POUNDS TO NAIRA DIRECTLY THEY SHOULD BE EDUCATED, AS THIS IS NOT THE SAME THING. THE WESTERN COUNTRIES ARE TREATING AFRICANS LIKE COMMODITIES. |
IN A SANE CLIMATE......THE NIGERIAN GOVERNEMENT SHOULD INVITE THE BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER IN ABUJA AND ASK HIM "OFFICIALLY" WHAT STEPS THEIR GOVERNMENT IS TAKING TO GUARANTEE THE SAFETY OF NIGERIANS IN BRITAIN. THAT'S HOW A GOVERNMENT THAT CARES ABOUT ITS CITIZENS ACTS. AN AMERICAN WOULD NOT BE KILLED LIKE THIS WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES. NEITHER WOULD A CANADIAN OR BRITISH. MORE THAN 5 INCIDENCES THIS YEAR......THEY ARE STILL KEEPING MUTE. THE DAY THAT A SENATOR'S CHILD GETS ATTACKED IN UK......THATS WHEN THEY WILL TAKE ACTION IN 24 HOURS. |
NIGER JUST FOUND OIL RECENTLY.........GUESS WHAT ! USA DON LAND !!!! |
Kudos To the Superstar who came from humble beginnings. |
High score has never correlated with success in life. Learn to be street smart as well. |
PHOTO-OP NOLLYWOOD ACTORS |
Oghene86:World bank should respect their democracy, if the people vote against Gay, it should be respected. No means No. World bank cannot keep moving the goalpost every time to their own convenience |
For months, tensions between Turkey and Israel have been escalating. Recently, Turkey took a significant step by halting all exports and imports to and from Israel. This move comes after the recalling of ambassadors and heated exchanges between leaders. Ankara's decision to restrict exports to Israel until a Gaza ceasefire was seen as a precursor to this action. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz confirmed the news, stating that Turkey has already started blocking Israeli imports and exports at its ports. Bilateral trade between the two countries, which was once robust, has now been affected, with both sides relying on each other for billions of dollars in trade annually. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been vocal in his criticism of Israel, even suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be assassinated for alleged war crimes. Turkey's Foreign Minister announced plans to join South Africa’s case against Israel in the International Criminal Court, adding to the diplomatic tension. This move by Turkey, a NATO member with a significant military presence, puts Western officials in a challenging position.
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Uganda recently secured a $295 million loan from the Saudi Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to fund road construction projects. This move comes as Uganda seeks alternative sources of funding due to unsuccessful talks with the World Bank. The loan will support the construction of key roads, including the Masindi-Port Bridge and the Kyenjojo-Kihura-Bwizi-Rwamwanja-Kahunge Road. It will also finance a bridge crossing the River Nile in North West Uganda. Ugandan Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija, signed the loan agreement with IDB President, Muhammad Al Jassar, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The minister expressed gratitude for the cooperation between Uganda and IDB, as well as the establishment of a regional hub in Kampala. In addition to the loan agreement, Uganda also signed a framework agreement with the Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) to facilitate trade. Uganda is only 14% Muslims. But the Islamic Trade Finance came to their aid when turned down by the western controlled IMF. This loan comes as the World Bank suspended new loans to Uganda after the enactment of a controversial anti-homosexuality law. The Islamic Development Bank has become a significant donor to Uganda, providing support in areas such as roads, energy, and education.
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The Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima, explained that President Bola Tinubu decided to remove petrol subsidy because Nigeria's economy was in poor shape, with a high debt service-to-revenue ratio of 111.8%. This means that for every ₦100,000 earned, Nigeria had to pay ₦111,800 to debtors, leaving little for other important things. Shettima said Tinubu made this tough decision to save the economy from collapsing. Before Tinubu became president, Nigeria was spending more money on paying debts than it was earning. This was not sustainable and could have led to serious problems for the country. The government's data shows that in 2022, Nigeria spent ₦5.65 trillion on debt servicing but only earned about ₦5 trillion. This was the highest debt service-to-revenue ratio in recent years. In 2023, the government planned to spend even more on debt servicing. Shettima assured Nigerians that despite the challenges, the economy will get better. The government is working on initiatives in different sectors like oil and gas, creative arts, housing, and digital sectors to improve the economy. President Tinubu removed fuel subsidy in May 2023, which led to an increase in fuel prices. This affected the cost of living and businesses, but the government says the money saved from subsidy removal will be used for health and education sectors. However, many Nigerians are still struggling with high prices and unemployment.
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I HOPE NIGERIA IS NOT ABOUT TO LOSE ANOTHER $20 BILLION DOLLARS. THROUGH THIS WHITE ELEPHANT PROJECT THAT NEVER FINISHES. EVERY ADMINISTRATION SINKS AT LEAST $20 BILLION DOLLARS. AND THEN LEAVES IT FOR THE NEXT ADMINISTRATION. |
YAHYA BELLO'S THIRD TERM.... ODODO AND YAHYA BELLO SHARING THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE. ODODO AND YAHYA BELLO SHARING THE IMMUNITY. YAHYA BELLO STILL HAS FULL ACCESS TO THE FAAC ALLOCATION OF KOGI STATE. ONLY IN NIGERIA.......WILD COUNTRY |
IMMUNITY ON SERVING GOVERNORS SHOULD BE REMOVED. |
AN EX-GOVERNOR IN THE NIGERIAN SENATE SHOULD SPONSOR A BILL TO REMOVE LOOTING/MISAPPROPRIATION IMMUNITY ON CURRENT GOVERNORS. WHY DO WE HAVE TO WAIT FOR THEM TO LOOT AND LEAVE OFFICE TO PROSECUTE THEM. IF WE ARE REALLY SINCERE TO HELP NIGERIANS, LEGISLATURE SHOULD LIMIT THE IMMUNITY OF SITTING GOVERNORS. ITS AN ARCHAIC AND COMPLICIT LAW TO ALLOW A POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDER TO MISAPPROPRIATE PUBLIC FUNDS WHEN THERE IS EVIDENCE AND THEN THE 3 ARMS OF GOVERNMENT SIT BACK AND BLAME IT ON IMMUNITY ? |
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These statements by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, regarding the welfare of Nigerian workers, it is crucial to examine the actions—or lack thereof—taken by our leaders to address the pressing issues faced by the populace. [color=#000000]While assurances of better working conditions and a living wage are undoubtedly welcome, we must not overlook the stark reality of empty promises and unfulfilled commitments. The Nigerian Senate, under Akpabio's leadership, has failed to translate rhetoric into tangible actions that benefit the Nigerian people.[/color] Despite lofty declarations of ensuring the best for Nigerian workers, the Senate's track record speaks volumes. Time and again, we have witnessed the deafening silence of our leaders in the face of rampant corruption and exploitation. Allegations of corruption within the political establishment and questionable business practices, such as the American school saga, have gone unanswered, casting a shadow of doubt on the integrity of our leaders. [color=#000000]If Akpabio's assurances were genuine, we would expect proactive measures to combat corruption and enact laws that safeguard the interests of the Nigerian people. However, the Senate's inaction on these crucial matters is a testament to their misplaced priorities and disregard for the welfare of citizens.[/color] It is hypocritical for the Senate President to expel a fellow senator at lightning speed in response to allegations of corruption, yet remain silent when faced with similar accusations within the ranks of the political elite. This double standard undermines the credibility of our institutions and erodes public trust in the leadership. [color=#000000]As citizens, we must hold our leaders accountable for their words and deeds. No amount of pandering or virtue signaling can distract from the glaring inconsistencies and failures of leadership. The 10th Nigerian Senate's blind eye to corruption cannot be forgotten, and we demand transparency, accountability, and genuine commitment to the well-being of all Nigerians.[/color] |
Elusive001:Go and read my posts ! I criticize Tinubu very well !! Maybe he is your God. |
Elusive001:No human is God. Get well soon.
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Mercenary123:Get well soon. |
SINCE WE RELY ON IMPORTED FUEL MAINLY. THERE SHOULD BE A COMMODITIES OFFICE IN LAGOS/ABUJA UNDER NNPC. THERE SHOULD BE STORAGE DEPOTS, LIKE THE SPR (STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE) IN THE USA EVERY WEEK THE US GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES HOW MUCH PETROL THEY HAVE IN STORAGE (EVERY WEEK !) AVAILABLE TO THE WHOLE WORLD ! THIS FORESTALLS SCARCITY AND IF ANY RESERVE IS LOW, ACTION IS TAKEN WITH URGENCY TO REPLENISH IT. WE HAVE TO STRIVE TOWARDS A MODEL LIKE THIS, ITS 2024, THERE SHOULD NOT BE PETROL SCARCITY UNLESS THERE IS A NATURAL DISASTER. THATS THE ONLY REASON WE HAVE A GOVERNMENT TO COORDINATE THESE ACTIVITIES............THE SENATE SHOULD CALL THOSE INVOLVED WITH PETROL AND GRILL THEM ON WHY DO WE HAVE SCARCITIES SO FREQUENTLY !!
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NIGERIANS ARE YET TO FEEL THE IMPACT OF THIS ADMINISTRATION, TRUTH BE TOLD. AND PLEASE WHEN I SAY "IMPACT" I DONT MEAN GRAINS. NIGERIANS ARE NOT BIRDS. |
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The article you presented raises several points, but it also overlooks crucial aspects of the situation. Let's address them one by one: [color=#000000]Demonizing the EFCC:[/color] The comparison of EFCC investigators to demons and corruption is sensationalist and undermines the agency's efforts in combating graft. While corruption undoubtedly exists in various forms, characterizing the entire organization based on the actions of a few individuals is unfair. [color=#000000]Selective Reporting:[/color] The article focuses solely on the actions of the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, without considering the broader context of the agency's work. It fails to acknowledge the numerous successful prosecutions and recoveries made by the EFCC under Olukoyede's leadership. [color=#000000]Rule of Law:[/color] The EFCC's adherence to the rule of law is evident in its respect for court orders and due process. While the article criticizes the agency for allegedly disregarding court orders in the case of Yahaya Bello, it fails to mention that legal processes, including appeals, are underway to address the matter. [color=#000000]Yahaya Bello's Allegations:[/color] The article portrays Yahaya Bello as a victim of persecution, citing his legal actions as self-defense. However, it overlooks the serious allegations of corruption and abuse of office leveled against him. It's essential to remember that the presumption of innocence should not shield individuals from accountability for their actions. [color=#000000]Ethical Leadership: [/color]Olukoyede's commitment to ethical leadership and transparency within the EFCC should be commended, not questioned. His efforts to root out corruption within the agency demonstrate a dedication to its mandate and the rule of law. [color=#000000]Public Perception vs. Reality:[/color] While the article appeals to emotions and public sentiment, it fails to provide concrete evidence to support its claims. Allegations of corruption must be substantiated with facts and evidence, rather than conjecture and speculation. [color=#000000]In conclusion, it's crucial to approach discussions about corruption and law enforcement with nuance and objectivity. Upholding the rule of law requires holding individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their status or political affiliation. Therefore, instead of defending alleged corruption cases, well-meaning citizens should support efforts to combat graft and promote transparency and accountability in governance.[/color] |
Alhajikd:How did your governor spend this money ?
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TINUBU'S INFORMATION DISSEMINATION CHANNELS ARE AKIN TO THAT OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMAN. HIS STAFF THAT ARE INVOLVED IN VALIDATING AND DISSEMINATING PRESIDENTIAL INFORMATION SHOULD ALL BE FIRED AND HIRE PROFESSIONALS. AS A PRESIDENT YOU SHOULD KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YES,NO AND MAYBE ! YOU CANNOT CLAIM TO HAVE SCORED A GOAL BECAUSE YOU HAVE BEEN AWARDED A PENALTY ! THE BALL HAS TO ENTER THE NET, TO BE CONSIDERED A GOAL. SO MANY FUMBLE IN THIS ADMINISTRATION, YOU SEEM TO FORGET ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN BE FACT CHECKED IN SECONDS, MAERSK IS A PUBLIC LISTED COMPANY, JUST ONE PHONE CALL AND THEY ARE MANDATED BY FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT TO SAY WHAT THE REAL STORY IS. THIS IS VERY SHAMEFUL.....SOMEONE SHOULD BE SACKED FOR THIS. THEY ARE TURNING YOUR WHOLE ADMINISTRATION TO A CIRCUS AND MAKING YOU APPEAR TO BE THE CLOWN IN CHIEF INSTEAD OF THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
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