Politics › Re: Anyone Who Works With Tinubu Must Believe In Corruption, Drug Peddling, Rigging by MandelaPutin(op): 2:09pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
Moh227: Forget it, your sense Otilo... Nothing can make sense to you No wonder, your sense is gone. So nairaland has become your Yaba LeftLeft. |
Politics › Re: Anyone Who Works With Tinubu Must Believe In Corruption, Drug Peddling, Rigging by MandelaPutin(op): 12:51pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
Moh227: You just hide under anonymous site and accused a man better than your father or anyone in your Generation
Is that not stupidity
What's your father's name and achievements, he couldn't even raise you properly
At your age Tinubu was in Chicago bettering his future... You are here as a worthless piece of hopeless troll
. You're wailing like a hungry baby. When you're ready for ready to make sense, you let me know. |
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Politics › Re: Anyone Who Works With Tinubu Must Believe In Corruption, Drug Peddling, Rigging by MandelaPutin(op): 12:44pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
Moh227: How come the region with highest number of people trafficking drugs are the ones claiming Tinubu sells drugs How come everything about you seems to be tribalism and foolish obsession of others instead of focusing on national issues. |
Politics › Anyone Who Works With Tinubu Must Believe In Corruption, Drug Peddling, Rigging by MandelaPutin(op): 12:37pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
It takes decency and integrity to be a complete human. You can't be normal and decent and agree to work in Tinubu's government. You can't claim to hate corruption, drug peddling and electoral frauds, box-snatching and you accept to work with Tinubu. Humans are defined by integrity and honesty. Nigerians don't believe in Tinubu in anything positive and it's already manifesting too early. He is bringing political criminals onboard, keepin deaf ears on corruption allegations and stuffs. If the head is corrupt, other areas will be corrupt and stinking too. |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 6:38am On Aug 14, 2023 |
MandelaPutin: 1. Tinubu governs with fear. He is afraid of the US, the northern, the east and ss regions of Nigeria. He is also afraid of the courts (tribunals). He is severely afraid of the media, military and that largely informed his decision to wage a foolish war against Niger Republic.
2. Tinubu shows no interest in fighting corruption. This is evident in the fuel subsidy removal where he blames corruption as the major obstacle but chooses to punish Nigerians than tackle the corruption behind subsidy. Now, there is rumour that the fuel pump price will be increased to 750 or above.
3. Tinubu's government is anti-Robinhood. He steals from the poor to give to the rich. The recent bruhaha on palliatives where the larger chunks go to the national assembly, the executive and the judiciary justifies this. The payment of bogus holiday salary to the national assembly and refusing to slash the jumbo salaries of the political class do portray him as the leader we don't need at this important time.
4. Tinubu has no policy direction. He switches here and there and acts rashly. A clear example is the jettisoning of 8000 naira palliatives and fighting now to take a stand in whether to fight Niger Republic or not over public backlashes.
5. Tinubu acts before thinking. He doesn't consult before taking a major decision. A good example is announcing fuel subsidy removal which he said was not even his inaugural speech. The market factors are not showing any signal. Nigerians are crying. Companies are folding and millions are losing their jobs.
6. Tinubu is sick: Take it or leave, Tinubu is very sick and old. Very soon he will start traveling to France or UK for medicals.
7. Tinubu is not proactive and poor in security matters. It's barely two months he announced new service staff, the killing in Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna etc is daring. They read him early enough as a weak and directionless leader who didn't prepare well for governance. Tinubu has not visited any of those places to show solidarity.
8. Tinubu is bringing old corrupt political thieves onboard. He owes allegiance to many corrupt politicians he must placate and that spells doom for his government.
9. Tinubu is a bad economist. The poor are already crying and $1 is hitting above N1000. I doubt if Tinubu actually studied Economics, ok someone said Accounting. |
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Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 5:30pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
DMerciful: Thats how you guys said during Bubu tenure,to give him time until 8yrs of famine was incurred That Hell of person is confused, dear. |
Politics › Re: 21 Persons Killed In Plateau State In Fresh Crisis by MandelaPutin: 5:23pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Has Tinubu visited these people? |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 4:58pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
aremubabs: Three coups in 2 years, and you expect ECOWAS and the AU not to be scared. If thieves are busy robbing houses close to you, would you not be scared that your own house may be the next?
If ECOWAS fails to stand tough, other militaries would feel emboldened to topple their own governments.
This is not an evidence that Tinubu is not interested in fighting corruption. He just wants quick reforms. The problem is that he is not thinking straight about it probably due to bad advisers.
Tinubu does not control how much goes to the National Assembly. The president is not that powerful.
This point has absolutely no direction. He didn't outrightly abandon the palliative talk. He simply shelved it to give it a better reviewing. As for the fight with Niger Republic, you all talk like Tinubu is ECOWAS. Yes, he is the Chairman, but he does not make the decisions. Heads of states come together and discuss issues. They reach a consensus and the chairman announces the consensus. Only illiterates think this is Tinubu vs Niger Republic. It is actually ECOWAS vs. Niger Republic.
I agree that the fuel subsidy removal was thoughtless.
You must be his personal doctor. Moreover, watch what you wish others. You don't know them personally. You wish him to start travelling for medicals. I hope the wish won't bounce back on you.
You talk as if killings have not always dropped and then picked up again.
I am not making excuses for Tinubu on security matter, but the man has not even been there for up to 3 months. He met a virtually cash-strapped economy and has had to contend with the distractions from sore losers like Atiku and Obi. And then, he is saddled with the chairman role of an ECOWAS that has seen 3 coups in its region within two years. Cut the man some slack.
Sadly, that is politics. Every politician rolls with certain element that they then have to pay back in kind when elected.
He studied accounting, not economics. Tinubu lacks defense and credibility. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Will Appear Militarily Weak If We Don't Fight Niger by MandelaPutin(op): 3:21pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
YouandiAllofus: Nigeria image is intact... Just remove any reckless and careless decision maker/announcer, blame and shame him to the world for his reckless and careless decisions/announcements. Problem fixed How? |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 2:20pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Aboks: agbado republic May God help us and open our eyes. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 2:17pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Benwallt: Putin will become a contraband and drug peddler in Russia Lol |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Will Appear Militarily Weak If We Don't Fight Niger by MandelaPutin(op): 1:39pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
rexlims: Na u I dey as as per ur write up. So I need answers from u. I have sent your question to president balablu. |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 12:05pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Sharpsharp00123: another gibberish from igbo You sleep and wake thinking about Igbo. You can't reason because only Igbo tissues are stuffed in your head. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Will Appear Militarily Weak If We Don't Fight Niger by MandelaPutin(op): 11:46am On Aug 13, 2023 |
rexlims: @op, did Niger republic offend Nigeria that it must go to war with them? Ask you balablu president ooo |
Politics › Nigeria Will Appear Militarily Weak If We Don't Fight Niger by MandelaPutin(op): 11:34am On Aug 13, 2023*. Modified: 12:15pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
Now, the consequences of Tinubu's thoughtless decision to wage war on Niger Republic are enormous. If in event Tinubu backs off, Nigeria will appear militarily weaker than Niger Republic and that spells doom for us globally. By extension it means, if Niger's alliance with Russia makes Nigeria to cower and back off, then we're prone to attacks and image crises. Tinubu hastily announced military action without consultation and today the world watches in wonderment what he intends to achieve and how he goes about it. Nigerians are largely against him. The north said no, the southeast and southsouth said no, the middlebelt said no. Only my southwest people support him. I'm confused. However, Tinubu by virtue of his pronouncements and careless words, must fight Niger to redeem Nigeria's image or quit to make Nigeria look weak and prone to insults and attack. Wagners and his men waiting for the first move. |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 11:20am On Aug 13, 2023 |
Ofunaofu: Tinubu is worst than Buhari
Fact! Yep |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 10:45am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: After how many months?
All enemies of Nigeria shall be disgraced Yes after after how many months? But naira is losing more value and 1000 or above for a dollar, but people are dying of hunger, losing their jobs and the market factors are deeply asleep, but people are being killed and Tinubu is too lame to visit and sympathise with them? Look at the mirror and see who is the real enemy of Nigeria. His early moves should tell us how prepared he is. |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 10:30am On Aug 13, 2023 |
aremubabs: Three coups in 2 years, and you expect ECOWAS and the AU not to be scared. If thieves are busy robbing houses close to you, would you not be scared that your own house may be next?
If ECOWAS fails to stand tough, other militaries would feel emboldened to topple their own governments.
This is not an evidence that Tinubu is not interested in fighting corruption. He just wants quick reforms. The problem is that he is not thinking straight about probably due to bad advisers.
Tinubu does not control how much goes to the National Assembly. The president is not that powerful.
This point has absolutely no direction. He didn't outrightly abandon the palliative talk. He simply shelved it to give a better reviewing. As for the fight with Niger Republic, you all talk lie Tinubu is ECOWAS. Yes, he is the Chairman, but he does not make the decisions. Heads of states come together and discuss issues. They reach a consensus and the chairman announces the consensus. Only illiterates think this is Tinubu vs Niger Republic. It is actually ECOWAS vs. Niger Republic.
I agree that the fuel subsidy was thoughtless.
You must be his personal doctor. Moreover, watch what you wish others. You don't know them personally. You wish him to start travelling for medicals. I hope the wish won't bounce back on you.
You talk as if killings have not always dropped up and then picked up again.
I am not making excuses for Tinubu on security matter, but the man has not even be there for up to 3 months. He met a virtually cash-strapped economy and has had to contend with the distractions from sore losers like Atiku and Obi. And then, he is saddled with the chairman role of an ECOWAS that has seen 3 coups in its region within two years. Cut the man some slack.
Sadly, that is politics. Every politician rolls with certain element that then have to pay back in kind when elected.
He studied accounting, not economics. Oh, Tinubu is an accountant not economist. The reality is showing all over. Na shege economy. |
Politics › Re: 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 10:13am On Aug 13, 2023*. Modified: 2:31pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
adebayo987: You're right but Tinubu is not weak. A weak Tinubu would not declare war against Niger. A weak Tinubu would not remove subsidy. A weak Tinubu would not retire generals. A weak Tinubu would not act before thinking (here you confuse wise with weakness). Tinubu may be sick but when his dream of becoming Nigeria's president happened he became joyful and happy. Tinubu is bringing the best ministers to work with him. Although it appears he didn't have much plan for the country of which you'll be correct, he's not the kind of leader you'd want to mess with. Making a routine military disengagement doesn't define the strength of a leader. Even a slowpoke can do it. Ask great countries if they disengage military men you spend millions of dollars to train. Only fearful and corrupt African leaders do this nonsense. The removal of subsidy that he fought Jonathan for and doing that without planning and consultation portray him as acting puerile and impressionistic. He wants to play to the gallery and he is getting everything wrong and causing Nigerians unnecessary pains. |
Politics › 9 Dangerous Early Indices That Show Tinubu Will End Worse Than Buhari by MandelaPutin(op): 9:38am On Aug 13, 2023*. Modified: 5:29pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
1. Tinubu governs with fear. He is afraid of the US, the northern, the east and ss regions of Nigeria. He is also afraid of the courts (tribunals). He is severely afraid of the media, military and that largely informed his decision to wage a foolish war against Niger Republic.
2. Tinubu shows no interest in fighting corruption. This is evident in the fuel subsidy removal where he blames corruption as the major obstacle but chooses to punish Nigerians than tackle the corruption behind subsidy. Now, there is rumour that the fuel pump price will be increased to 750 or above.
3. Tinubu's government is anti-Robinhood. He steals from the poor to give to the rich. The recent bruhaha on palliatives where the larger chunks go to the national assembly, the executive and the judiciary justifies this. The payment of bogus holiday salary to the national assembly and refusing to slash the jumbo salaries of the political class do portray him as the leader we don't need at this important time.
4. Tinubu has no policy direction. He switches here and there and acts rashly. A clear example is the jettisoning of 8000 naira palliatives and fighting now to take a stand in whether to fight Niger Republic or not over public backlashes.
5. Tinubu acts before thinking. He doesn't consult before taking a major decision. A good example is announcing fuel subsidy removal which he said was not even his inaugural speech. The market factors are not showing any signal. Nigerians are crying. Companies are folding and millions are losing their jobs.
6. Tinubu is sick: Take it or leave, Tinubu is very sick and old. Very soon he will start traveling to France or UK for medicals.
7. Tinubu is not proactive and poor in security matters. It's barely two months he announced new service staff, the killing in Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna etc is daring. They read him early enough as a weak and directionless leader who didn't prepare well for governance. Tinubu has not visited any of those places to show solidarity.
8. Tinubu is bringing old corrupt political thieves onboard. He owes allegiance to many corrupt politicians he must placate and that spells doom for his government.
9. Tinubu is a bad economist. The poor are already crying and $1 is hitting above N1000. I doubt if Tinubu actually studied Economics, ok someone said Accounting. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:59am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: That should help
https://www.nairaland.com/7790468/niger-coup-detat Who certified you as a media reporter and why do want others to accept your warped opinions as conventional and correct? You need to be liberal and allow others to talk. Imagine you directing me to self-concocted thread and asking me to read it. That is the height of self-conceit which am trying to make you correct. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:48am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: I have not even been on the threads claiming Putin or Wagner group are supporting Niger.
This thread is about Putin partnering with Biafra and I asked on whose benefits, if it's not going to benefit anyone, then this thread na childish thread If you have not been on a thread that Nigeria is claiming to wage war against Niger and that Putin or Wagners are backing Niger, what what infomed your opinions to hastily and rashly describe others as childish? |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:41am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: Putin partnering with Biafra, on whose benefits? Now you're coming to reasons. Had you ever thought Putin would support Niger? You need to be open-minded to learn better. The notion that anyone who says something contrary to what you want to hear is an ipob is destroying nairaland and Nigeria in general. If you condemn killing in Nigeria you're an ipob. I don't know where we're heading walahi. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:36am On Aug 13, 2023 |
tsdarkside: haba....carry your miserable selfs and go....no be fight.... we go shitt you out biafra out of fear of putin ni....??
as he said....take your miserable south eastern states and go in peace....
no wahala.... I will still beg you not to commit suicide on top matter wey big pass you. Your bark no show say you dey relaxed. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:34am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: How sir? What makes you think only your own points are mature and others and pikins? |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:31am On Aug 13, 2023 |
Creamypie: thunder fire you dia.u are not from Delta. Where in felts u dey, make we come bundle you. Me dey asaba, behind bonsaac bakery Lol. No enter market near Oshodi abeg |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:30am On Aug 13, 2023 |
helinues: The pikins must be corrected hence Aren't you insulting him, Hel? |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:16am On Aug 13, 2023 |
MetaPhysical: Superpowers fight to dominate energy. If they need it they fight to dominate its control. If they dont need it, they still fight to deny their opponent access to it.
Niger has oil and uranium for energy. Geospatially, it sits at a cross point that makes it an ideal spot for discreet and stealth military clandestine operations simultaneously across four continents. Niger is an asset for modern political and military strategies.
Biafra has gas but this is carbon based, of no use for modern nuclear energy demands. Zero defense shield against attacks.
Russia supporting Biafra will be just a charity, not an investment. My dear nairaland has too many "immature babies," I fear you might be one of them. |
Politics › Re: What Happens If Putin Supports Biafra's Exit? by MandelaPutin(op): 8:08am On Aug 13, 2023 |
adebayo987: Continue dreaming!
If your so called Biafra wants to go away with just the Igbo states, trust me, nobody will worry you. But forging and forcing other southern states that don't want to be part of you into your bloc will be hell for you and can't work that way.
Let's assume that Biafra is now a nation and the SS states are included, do you think you'll be at peace with the Ijaws, Ikweres, Ogonis, Akwa-Cross, etc. with your claiming god mentality? Do you even know how you're hated in those regions? Can you tell what Rivers State did to you when you burned down police stations during and after #endsars protests, such that you all attacked Gov. Wike? Can you also tell why SS states refuse to join your sit at home struggle from the very beginning of it till date?
Even in your best dreams and nightmares, SS states will never be part of Biafra. Trust me, it's a wasted war. Unfortunately, things don't work the way you dream. If it goes in the way of military and it's Putin on their side, the old Eastern Region will be the way to go. Reason properly before you label me Igbo. They may take Benue and beyond. Pray Putin no put im hand. |