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Dereformer:God is that you ? Or another delusional person. |
Somebody please tell Tinubu that these Elitist appointments to his political cronies does not count as job creation. He should also remember to create jobs for the commoners, the mekunu, the talakawas , the Otimkpus. These people are not only good enough for voting purposes alone !! They are also worthy of jobs that will guarantee them income. I hope those of you that kill yourself during elections can see the way the appointments are awarded. No job creation for common man. Na big man and big man pikin dey get appointment.
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Actually Atiku is right on this one ! Tinubu's policy are so much in a hurry to generate revenue without any soft landing for the common man. Petrol subsidy gone ! Dollars subsidy gone ! Electricity subsidy gone ! All these policies are harshest on the poor and middle class ! The rich dont care because they can afford it ! 12 months in office Tinubu is yet to implement a policy that enriches or create opportunities for the poor Nigerians. PS: I forgot, he shares grains regularly
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Atiku should tell us how the light functions in Dubai ? Atiku should tell us how much he pays in Dubai for Electricity ? Atiku should tell us how much light he has in Yola ? Atiku should tell us how much Mikano makes per annum from generator sales and services ? Atiku should tell us if he prefers the amenities in Dubai to that in Yola ? Why does he choose to live in Dubai ? Average bill for a 2 bedroom in dubai is $125 dollars. Atiku's mansion in Dubai probably pays $700 for electricity a month !! If your wife has a big behind, be careful if your friends advise you to divorce her. Not all advise should be taken !
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These british people need to learn to treat black people with respect. How they manage to stay in Nigeria without being discriminated But the minute we step into London the discriminated is unbridled and unchecked In a good country with our priorities right, the british high commissioner should be invited to a plenary session to guarantee safety and equal treatment to black and Nigerian travelers to the United kingdom. He has to discuss provisions to treat us equally the way we treat them at the very least.
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Nigeria, a country where obvious money laundering activities get published on the front pages of newspapers as prosperity headlines. |
The puppets and the puppet masters. |
GANDOLLAR. |
You can fool all the people sometime. You can fool some people all the time. But you can never fool all the people all the time. Obi is a Bigot. And when is he going to publicly go on the records to suggest solution to the insecurity in the South East, He never does that, because his base is full of bigoted and prejudiced people, he doesn't want to go against any of the astute beliefs. Obi will rather discuss a problem in Borno or Kaduna, than get on TV and discuss insecurity in the South east. Charity begins at home. Obi cannot offer Nigerians what he does not have !!! |
Thats how you know a weak leader. Tinubu did not say Nigerians removed oil subsidy, not me. Tinubu did not say Nigerians removed dollar subsidy, not me. Tinubu did not say Nigerians removed electricity tariffs, not me. When e reach Akpabio turn, he bucked and defaulted the blame to "The senate" Akpabio you are in charge of the senate, anything that happens in the senate, you shoud be able to defend it with logical explanations. Not passing the buck to others.Those are signs of a weak leader. |
The real Nnamdi Kanu is not the one in Jail Thats the clone, He was cloned during Buhari's administration. This one is from Sudan. if you look at his ear, you will notice that one is slightly smaller than the other. Also this one has a small scar on his left left leg. Tell him to remove his clothes next time he is in court and jump on one leg.....the whole world will see he is a clone ! This one is Mazi Nnamadi kano el-sudan. He is from the zoo. Let the clone remain in jail. The real one is still free in Biafra. |
Nigerians can never be pleased. Just last year we had a minister of FCT, that can dance naked in Wuse Market and no one will recognize him....that was how dormant he was. Now we have an active man, working on FCT 24/7. But some disgruntled elements are quoting constitution. Where were you when the FCT minister did not even commission one road in Abuja ? Please keep the same energy you had for Adamu Bello. Wike Nigerians are Behind you. Carry go.....no look back. Show them how it is done !!! Action FCT Minister !!! |
[b]Igbos have used their mouth to cause a lot of damages to companies like Innoson They have shouted like its an ethnic company. If you want your company to blow, this is my advise to you. Nationalize Innoson, project it as a Nigerian Project. Divest ownership, keep majority shares but bring in prominent Hausa and Yoruba minority owners. Let other people chop with you when you are making money.....you will make more money. If you can do all these successfully in Tinubu's Era, you would have broken the marginalization you are experiencing. People need to trust the person making the car they drive. People like Nnamdi kanu and some of the other crazy online IPOB people cannot be screaming "death to other tribes and then people will be purchasing your car" Stay neutral, be friends with everybody. Get a very prominent Hausa or Yoruba man/woman to be your spokes person. Increase the diversity,When they Launch a new road in Nigeria, Arrange for an innoson vehicle to be the first car driven on that road. You will get free press publicity. Invite media influencers to see what you are doing and to test drive your cars on videos. Mikano cars came after you and they are more popular in Lagos now. Your marketing needs an overhaul.[/b] |
With all the appointments Tinubu is awarding Igbo men. I am yet to see an Igbo appointee rocking Isi-Agu with Tinubu cap Or rocking yoruba attire with igbo cap If i was tinubu, i would look for tiger blood igbo men That will rock attires from all over the country in public. Confuse them Appoint a hausa man thats always dressed like an igbo man Appoint an igbo man thats always dressed like a Hausa man Appoint a Hausa man thats always dressed as an igbo man Confuse the enemy. |
Brotherhood turn to sisterhood because of livelihood.........on his way to prison neighborhood. Raised by his fatherhood and his motherhood during his childhood in a Lagos neighborhood. Always spreading falsehood and claiming victimhood on the online nationhood. Spending money like a Robinhood without a source of livelihood. Never using his manhood to pleasure womanhood. Always denying being a member of the Gayhood |
They need the sextape to arrest him......SMH. |
Take your meds and get offline. Get well soon. |
The real Nnamdi Kanu is not the one in Jail Thats the clone, He was cloned during Buhari's administration. This one is from Sudan. if you look at his ear, you will notice that one is slightly smaller than the other. Also this one has a small scar on his left left leg. Tell him to remove his clothes next time he is in court and jump on one leg.....the whole world will see he is a clone ! This one is Mazi Nnamadi kano el-sudan. He is from the zoo. Let the clone remain in jail. The real one is still free in Biafra.
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Killing terrorists will not solve Nigerians problems. why do we have terrorists ? Has the government failed the people ? Why do some formers Politicians (governors, ministers, senators, house of reps) in the nigeria have over 50 cars, 20 mansions all over the country, Mansions abroad, Millions/Billions of dollars and assets stashed in bank accounts and yet they are walking free and not prosecuted for looting and corruption. With display of wealth acquired through corrupt means. Are the terrorists employing more people with higher salaries than the government ? Why are there always able to recruit terrorists easily. Solving the problem of terrorism is multi-dimensional, you cannot ignore other social vices and expect to solve all the terrorism in isolation. USA can call people terrorists but in Nigeria, a man that picks up arm to fight social injustice, to feed his family from the weatlh of politicians that are looting the country dry. Is that person really a terrorists ? Decades of failed government policies....People's future gambled and looted. In Nigeria, who are the terrorists ? Is it the politicians or the citizens ? Maybe we have terrorists amongst the politicians as well as the citizens. |
Ramp up the production faster Sit back, we are about to make some real revenue from the sales. The Middle east is coming alive. |
Nigeria has a peculiar terrorist problem multi-faceted and will require a multi-dimensional approach If EFCC can de-glamorize flaunting ill gotten wealth and the government can make sure the state allocations are spent on the citizens and the corrupt looters are fished out and exposed and prosecuted The terrorist will decrease, but just to let you know, only guns will not solve the terrorist problem in Nigeria. You have to address it like a social vice. When one man steals government money and buys 50 cars in his house. Its hard to convince the neighbor not indulge in social vices to feed his family. Its a war that has to be fought by turning of the fuel supply and not necessarily extinguishing the flames only. |
Olukoyede, Dont tell us what you plan to do.......cho cho cho Show us ? Lets hear about convicted cases of corruptions I personally dont think you are the right man for the job. We are 10 months into the regime, many looters walking around free enjoying their loot. We have had better corruption fights......All you do is talk talk talk...... The dog that really bites.....doesn't bark forever. Get to work let your actions speak for you. Stop the cho cho cho like a campaigning politician....you already have the job !!! Get to work ! |
Inside a mosque on Easter Day. Inside a Church on Sallah Day. Obi went to visit a mosque in the vatican. Obi went to saudi to visit a church. Nollywood Actor. |
Hmmmmm.....Always talking like someone on drugs. Cho cho cho. |
Nigeria should start capital punishment for drug traffickers. Now that we have daily direct flights to London Gatwick. These people will tarnish our names even more. This photoshoot likes its their birthday, anytime you catch them is not enough deterrent. Senate, we need stronger legislature towards drug traffickers. Lets act now. And not when they start catching them in Gatwick. Unless the rumors are true that the Elites are the ones sponsoring the Drug mules. |
"For instance, I've mentioned in the past that I went to Haiti with the president's approval after the earthquake there while I was governor" Who send you to go Haiti. Have you finished fixing Anambra ? I went to Haiti Cho cho cho like woman. Drama Queen. |
The minute they started that kidnap bullshit. I knew that had ran out of money. They were bereft of ideas to generate funds. |
This is accountability. Release their names and their debts. |
[b]The crude oil sector in Nigeria is in dire need of reform. It's a shame that despite being blessed with abundant natural resources, our country continues to lag behind while others like Norway and the UAE have leveraged their oil wealth to develop diversified economies. The problem lies in the pervasive corruption and theft that plague our oil industry. Instead of using oil revenues to benefit the entire nation, a few individuals are lining their pockets through illicit activities like oil theft and bunkering. It's outrageous that some of these individuals then have the audacity to squander the stolen funds on expensive medical treatments abroad, when that money could have been invested in improving healthcare infrastructure at home. Nigeria stands at a crossroads, and it's time to take decisive action to clean up the oil sector. One approach could be to introduce greater transparency and accountability by issuing licenses for midstream ventures and listing them on the stock market. By allowing ordinary Nigerians to invest and receive dividends from the oil industry, we can ensure that the benefits are shared more equitably across society. Moreover, by offering substantial monthly dividends, we can incentivize widespread participation and make everyone feel like they have a stake in the industry. This sense of ownership can help foster a culture of collective responsibility, where communities are motivated to safeguard oil infrastructure and report illegal activities. We cannot afford to let the elites continue to plunder our natural resources unchecked. It's time to level the playing field and ensure that the wealth generated from our oil resources benefits all Nigerians, not just a privileged few. By implementing reforms that promote transparency, accountability, and inclusive economic participation, we can finally put an end to the scourge of oil theft and build a brighter future for our nation.[/b] |
Congratulations. Keyamo, there is a lot that can be done to sanitize the aviation sector, your predecessor did not do much so take the torch and shine. So many models that can be copied all over the world, you dont need to invent anything just copy blueprints from other countries. We know you are a lawyer, and have no aviation know how. But at least make effort. Lets see regular positive changes. Like other ministers are contributing to their own sectors. |
Name the buyers and sellers. Give us their names. Generations upon generations With lack of due process. |
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