Politics › Re: People Of Orsu Fghts Back To Reclaim Their Land From IPOB/ESN/UGM Elements. by Mbanda(m): 6:01pm On Dec 10, 2024 |
MadPolitician: No news here. You are the one who has been confusing yourself. You have always been told that a lot of criminals were deliberately introduced into the south-east to cause great harm to the people, in other to blame IPOB ESN. You kept denying this because blaming IPOB fits a convenient narrative. Criminals should be flushed out. Everyone has been saying this. There is a clear distinction between ipob and petty kidnappers. That's a very good knockout punch from you to Ojiofor. Thanks my brother. Ojiofor, have you seen the reason why I always call you "onye eriri eri"? |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by Mbanda(m): 5:56pm On Dec 10, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by Mbanda(m): 6:38am On Dec 10, 2024 |
FearlessYoruba: Is your father abobaku or Osu? It's your mother that is abobaku. |
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Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Will Be Released At The End. by Mbanda(m): 10:33am On Dec 08, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldiers Will Soon Return To Their Barracks, Says Defence Chief by Mbanda(m): 8:47pm On Dec 07, 2024 |
TimeManager: As the Nigerian military gains ground in the war against insurgency, plans are underway to return soldiers to barracks as the country transitions towards peace.
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, said regimentation will play a crucial role in maintaining discipline and effectiveness among troops during this period.
He said the decision to return soldiers to barracks is aimed at providing young soldiers and officers with more experience and exposure to military life, ensuring they are better equipped to handle future challenges.
According to him, this is a deliberate effort to re-establish the traditional military culture and discipline.
Gen. Musa gave the hint at the unveiling of Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) tattoo 2025 logo, on Friday at the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) in Abuja.
“We want to bring back the regimentation and discipline that is associated with military life,” he said. “We believe that this will help to improve the overall performance and effectiveness of our soldiers.”
The CDS explained that many young soldiers and officers have not had the opportunity to experience life in the barracks, due to the ongoing security operations in the country.
“We want to allow them to experience the camaraderie and esprit de corps that comes with living and working together in a military environment,” he said.
The return to barracks is also expected to improve the relationship between the military and the civil population.
“We want to reassure the civil population that we are committed to protecting them and their interests,” the CDS said.
“By returning to barracks, we are demonstrating our commitment to our traditional role as protectors of the nation.”
“Regimentation is what keeps the military moving. It’s what teaches soldiers to follow commands and work together as a team, even in the face of adversity,” he said.
He noted that drill is a crucial aspect of military training, as it gives soldiers the command and discipline needed to succeed in battle.
“We are committed to protecting Nigerians and Nigeria, and we want to work together with the civil population to build a safer and more secure country.”
Musa appealed to the civil population to support the military as they made this transition.
“We need the understanding and cooperation of the civil population as we make this transition. We are committed to working together to build a safer and more secure Nigeria,” he said.
The return to barracks is expected to take place in phases, with the first phase commencing in 2025.
The CDS expressed confidence that the move will have a positive impact on the military and the country as a whole.
https://prnigeria.com/2024/12/06/nigerian-soldiers-will-soon/ These people are jokers  We know it won't be easy for you guys to return to una barracks, because you lots are used to extorting people. |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 8:25pm On Dec 07, 2024 |
Ojiofor: No colonialist created a country to the benefit of those they colonised but it is left for the colonised people to rid themselves of colonial mentality and assert themselves.USA fought UK their colonial master to become what they are today they didn't just seat down and start cursing themselves because they were colonised.Nigeria is not the only country colonized by Great Britain.
Africans are their own problem.Look at south sudan after fighting 30 years for independent they are today killing each other instead of building their new nation for the betterment of their people.If for example Biafra independent is granted to Ohanaeze ndi Igbo today I am sure IPOB and Autopilot will start civil war in the new Biafra because they are not in control that is the mentality of average black man.
Btw I am not totally against Nigeria break up if its followed through the right channel what I am not in support is this current agitation that is championed by street thugs. Point of correction, there's a difference between creating a country and colonizing a people/country. Britain colonized America Britain did not create America. But in the case of Nigeria, Britain created Nigeria spot the difference. A simple google search will help you on that. |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 8:13pm On Dec 07, 2024*. Modified: 10:36am On Dec 08, 2024 |
Kobojunkie: This is nothing but a very convenient lie you lot enjoy feeding yourselves with. ,😩😩😩😩
Just some weeks ago, someone created a thread blasting of how Aba was the best town to him. He explained how the city was grid designed and made ready for further development by the very British whom you claim did not design the country well. But in the hands of the locals, what does that city have? No waste management, no pipe borne water, no gas supply to homes, or internet or power, not even a competent hospital system and Library network in place. Shame on us all... Not the British! 🧐🧐🧐🧐 Where is the convenient lie in what I said? So you don't know the British is still ruling you by proxy which is called "neocolonialism" by some intelligent people. Leave Aba out of this and face reality. You said something about hospital, do your leaders visit and hospital in Nigeria whenever they are sick? |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 7:58am On Dec 07, 2024 |
PrinceOfLagos: The Messiah will come soonest to turn around this country for better
I still believe in this country The truth is that Britain, did not create Nigeria to work. The British knows very well that, if Nigeria should work, they will stop benefitting from their creation. That's why the problem of Nigeria is rooted in it's foundations and because, Nigeria was created in a fraudulent way by criminals that's the main reason why God can never bless Nigeria. God is too clean to bless ru.bbish. it's only those that have a working brain that will not only understand this, but innerstand it as well. Ojiofor take note! |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 10:07pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
Ojiofor: God bless ala Nigeria biko  If God punish Nigeria while you are still inside it o oga emekwa gi affect  Am not in Nigeria |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 10:06pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
PrinceOfLagos: Nigeria will work in Jesus name, Amen. You lots has been singing this song since 1960, this is 2024 you lots are still in the studio singing Nigeria go better  When will Nigeria work? That's the big question give us date. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Will Be Released At The End. by Mbanda(m): 10:02pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
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Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 9:48pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
PrinceOfLagos: Whyyy? Nigeria is British amusement park. Nigeria is man made not God's creation. That's why it can never work. |
Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 9:45pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
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Travel › Re: This Is What My Village Look Like - Photos by Mbanda(m): 7:39pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
PrinceOfLagos: The south east is obviously the most blessed region in Nigeria .
Christmas sure gonn be lit
God bless the federal republic of Nigeria
God bless Imo state and the whole south east region I hate this |
Politics › Re: Soldiers In Borno Barracks Lament Lack Of Electricity & Water Supply by Mbanda(m): 3:00pm On Dec 06, 2024 |
Pooldrowning: Tell that to Simon Ekpa ewu Am talking about something that has been happening since time immemorial, and you are calling Simon ekpa that came out yesterday. Who is Simon ekpa to start with? |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by Mbanda(m): 10:06am On Dec 06, 2024 |
FearlessYoruba: I don't like to be quoted by inferior Osu I hate it when a nonentity Abobaku feels superior, when in actual sense it worths nothing. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers In Borno Barracks Lament Lack Of Electricity & Water Supply by Mbanda(m): 5:14am On Dec 06, 2024 |
xtian110: According to them, their family members who have businesses are struggling to keep their enterprises running, with many already counting losses. Some Nigerian soldiers at the 7 Division Maimalari military cantonment in Maiduguri, Borno State in North-East Nigeria have said that the military facility for months has been lacking basic amenities such as electricity and water supply. According to them, their family members who have businesses are struggling to keep their enterprises running, with many already counting losses.
They added that due to the poor power supply, powering of water pumping machine in the cantonment is now difficult. The soldiers insisted that their families are being subjected to acute suffering while they’re in the forest fighting terrorists. “There's no stable light in the Maimalari military cantonment for over two months now. Out of the 24 hours in a day, we only have electricity for maximum 3 hours. Some days, it is total blackout,” one of the soldiers told SaharaReporters.
How can we sacrifice our lives for this country, yet our superior officers are treating us like this. We leave our families daily in the barracks so they can enjoy basic things while we face the bush fighting Boko Haram and ISIS terrorists. “Some of us are posted to secure Maiduguri/Damaturu highway both day and night despite this harsh weather condition but our families are not benefiting right. They’re treated like prisoners in the barracks. It was the BMO that removed the barracks light from the initial line that we do use, we are appealing to the new COAS to please get us back to this line. “This ill treatment of soldiers must stop with immediate effect before it will result to something else, imagine, no available water, no better medical services to soldiers’ families.” Another soldier added, “Very alarming issue here in Maimalari military cantonment Maiduguri, our families are not happy with the directive given by the 7 Div Ag GOC, there's electricity supply everywhere in the city but here in the army barracks, we only have 3 hours electricity supply. The reasons behind this still remain unknown. “There is no water due to the unstable power supply. The current situation here is very bad and shameful. At least, let our families benefit from good power and water supply while we soldiers are in the bush protecting Nigerians, it’s unfair. “Though we heard that the army authorities did that intentionally cause they don't want to pay much electricity bill. We don’t want to believe this at all, so we want you to help us appeal to the acting Chief of Army staff who is coming to Maiduguri on Thursday for official visit to look into this. Today will be his first time of visiting the theatre command since his appointment by President Tinubu.”
https://saharareporters.com/2024/12/05/nigerian-soldiers-lament-while-were-bush-fighting-terrorists-our-families-borno-barracks I don't feel pity for any Nigerian soldier because, I've seen them in several occasions maltreating and kpaing innocent Nigerians without mercy. |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by Mbanda(m): 5:05am On Dec 06, 2024 |
FearlessYoruba: Why are you quoting me Mr Osu? You caused it Mr Abobaku🤪 |
Politics › Re: Most Hated People On Nairaland According To Meta AI by Mbanda(m): 7:45pm On Dec 04, 2024 |
FearlessYoruba: Helinuis has dealt with Osu so tey they now dreamt. of him. he has been messing up, to the extent that you abobakus are not proud of him🤣🤣🤣 |
Politics › Re: Netflix Leaves Nigeria After Six Years As Tinubu’s Inflation Ravages by Mbanda(m): 6:57pm On Dec 04, 2024*. Modified: 5:05am On Dec 06, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: My Honest Opinion On The Tax Reform Bill As A Igbo Boy by Mbanda(m): 9:42am On Dec 02, 2024 |
yoruboid: There’s no way Obi would have had the courage to handle this even if he ever thought of tax reforms. It did not show up in his manifesto or any of his campaign speeches Obi would have done better, at least by now we would have seen what the monies gotten from subsidy removal is being used for. |
Politics › Re: OBJ, GEJ, Bury Your Heads In Shame, As Tinubu Revives Refineries by Mbanda(m): 7:56am On Dec 02, 2024 |
Napata77: Noisemaking leaders who wrecked our refineries, leading to a long, inglorious era of fuel importation, and have subsequently sought to pontificate on national affairs, positioning themselves as voices of wisdom, need to bury their heads in shame, as the REJECTED STONE, the MUCH-MALIGNED president, widely derided as ‘T-PAIN’, due to his tough but necessary economic policies, President Tinubu, has overseen the revival of the iconic Port Harcourt Refinery, making it ROAR BACK TO LIFE with FULL 100% FUNCTIONALITY, OPERATIONALITY, AND RELEVANCE.
As if that were not enough, President Tinubu today has given MARCHING ORDERS to NNPC to ensure the SWIFT completion of Warri and Kaduna refineries.
These developments indicate a president with the interests of Nigerians at heart.
And the aforementioned leaders, OBJ and Jonathan, need to give themselves a good, long, hard look in the mirror, and try to explain their uselessness to themselves. We are still waiting for the refinery you told us about 🤣🤪🤣 Dey no dey use lies and propaganda build refinery. The same way you people lied about tinibu building Lagos, is still the same way you are lying on this refinery issue. |
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TV/Movies › Re: DITV: Nigeria’s First Private TV Station Suspends Operation by Mbanda(m): 5:18pm On Dec 01, 2024 |
iwaeda: Nigeria’s first private TV station, Desmims Independent Television (DITV), and Alheri Radio, the oldest private radio station in Northern Nigeria has suspended operation over ‘harsh economic conditions.’
In a statement signed by Idris Mustapha, the acting General Manager and Chairman of the Management Committee and released to journalists in Kaduna over the weekend, the decision was attributed to the rising cost of power, which has made running the station unsustainable.
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“The escalating cost of power has made it impossible to operate the station effectively and the financial strain is further compounded by harsh economic conditions.
“Many businesses that previously utilized the station’s services are reportedly unable to meet their financial obligations, significantly impacting revenue generation.
“The suspension of DITV and Alheri Radio, recognized as Nigeria’s first private television station and one of its oldest private radio stations with a loyal Hausa-speaking audience, marks a pivotal moment in the country’s media landscape.
“The management assures the public that normal transmission would resume once the financial situation improves and expressed regret for the inconvenience the suspension may cause its millions of viewers and listeners,” the statement said.
https://dailytrust.com/nigerias-first-private-tv-station-suspends-operation/ But tinibu's zombys said we should be patient with tinibu, that he is the master planner. And he will fix Nigeria in no time 🤣🤣🤣 They are using the same strategy they used during buhari's fruitless eight years regime. |
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Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Tough Love: The Wake-up Call Nigeria Needs by Mbanda(m): 4:51pm On Dec 01, 2024 |
Throwback: The OP has presented the truth.
In Tinubu, we see a technocrat and political leader who has got the balls to push the reforms that many who criticise him today have been mouthing for years.
The immediate outcome might not be pleasant, but it necessary for the survival of the country. The same old story. This is exactly the same story they told us during buhari fruitless regime. They're back again with the same cock and bull story, Before mumu people go know wetin dey happen, eight years go past. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Tough Love: The Wake-up Call Nigeria Needs by Mbanda(m): 11:39am On Dec 01, 2024 |
Which kin yeye post be this? Is that what they thought you in una lying and propaganda camp? No more endless convoy 🤣🤪 but tinibu goes around with endless convoy, I don't know what happens to leadership by example in that aspect. |
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