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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Manchester City (2 - 1) On 14th January 2023 by membranus: 3:31pm On Jan 14, 2023
EPL Champion is still open for MANU, Arsenal still has a long way to go. It is going to be a highly competitive season.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Manchester City (2 - 1) On 14th January 2023 by membranus: 3:15pm On Jan 14, 2023
Fuckingmallam45:
Omo, dis match dey give me joy
You deserve it. Enjoy it while it lasts.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Manchester City (2 - 1) On 14th January 2023 by membranus: 2:56pm On Jan 14, 2023
ManU missing in action since the beginning of second half.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Manchester City (2 - 1) On 14th January 2023 by membranus: 2:11pm On Jan 14, 2023
Rashford losing too many chances.
PoliticsRe: Don't Vote For Atiku, Tinubu, Obi. They Are Thieves - Adeyanju To Nigerians by membranus: 11:53am On Jan 14, 2023
CrimeRe: Nigerian Man Arrested With 178 Grams Of Cocaine In India by membranus: 9:39am On Jan 14, 2023
PrinceOfLagos:
Which tribe in Nigeria wey no dey commit crime home and abroad?
Hausas.

But one tribe is more crime prone, and gives Nigeria bad publicity.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Job Offer, Had I Acted Unwise? by membranus: 4:36pm On Jan 13, 2023
Ajokefreddy:
vote peter Obi
Why?
PoliticsRe: Emefiele Has Serious Stakes In 12 Banks - Sahara Reporters by membranus: 2:07pm On Jan 13, 2023
yahoodetector:
N70 per dollar at $350m= N25.5b

And some people are still supporting APC
APC, PDP or LP, all of them are the same. Their major actors are all crooks. Vote for none of them.

What we want is a referendum in each region for dissolution.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: If You Are Unemployed Consider This by membranus: 2:58pm On Jan 12, 2023
IyaTola:
If you are unemployed or Underemployed; Stop Sitting at Home;
Consider this

A lot of people have reached out to say it is difficult to get a job without having an influential connection, I totally disagree.

The problem is most of us sit down and expect jobs to come to us.

Employers don't owe you any jobs

See below Strategies that may help your job search;

1. Don't sit at home , move round, attend events

2. When you meet people, do not just greet them and leave, make a connection by striking a conversation and do not be shy to say you need a job.

3. Nurture the connections you make and keep in touch.

Don't expect that once you tell someone once you need a job, they ll always remember.

Keep in touch and don't be a nuisance.

Most people prefer text messages.

4. Do unsolicited visits to companies- A lot of mid sized businesses need employees and they will be willing to hire you.

5. Be well dressed as you move around.

Don't because you are unemployed look tattered and unkept, no employer wants an untidy employee. There are a lot of cheap options.

6. Volunteer, do internships even if the pay only cover your transport & feeding.

Offer to work for free rather than sitting at home. No experience is a waste.

7. Looking for a job is a full time job, so give it your best. Don't be tired of applying for jobs in 2023

I wish you all the best in your job search
Best advice ever for a graduate job seeker. Try one of the approaches decades ago after graduation (unsolicited visits to companies- A lot of mid sized businesses need employees) and the first day I tried it I got a job in Lagos
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Visits Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu In Her Husband's Home In Enugu by membranus: 10:21am On Jan 12, 2023
oluseyiforjesus:
If Jagaban is the Jagaban of 2015 I will vote for him but the 2023 Jagaban is..........
....is Jagaban pro max, the ultimate contender.

Vote for him, you will not regret doing so.
BusinessRe: Why Do Some Successful Businesses Fold Up After The Demise Of The CEO? by membranus: 5:41pm On Jan 11, 2023
chukkystar:
Alot also continue to the next Generation. It's all about instilling Values in Ur Offspring
E.g.?
PoliticsRe: Aisha Bichi Orders Arrest Of Abba Yusuf, Orders His Aide Garba Kilo To Be Killed by membranus: 4:03pm On Jan 10, 2023
baretalk:
That woman must understand that her husband is a public servant, under the law. Why is she acting Ike she doesn't know the law?

Even Presidents go to jail, if they go beyond their boundaries, we have seen so many. Mosi of Egypt etc.
Has this ever happened in Nigeria, that a president go to prison?

If it ever happens, then Nigeria has been delivered of the evil demons controlling its political and economic affairs.
PoliticsRe: Aisha Bichi Orders Arrest Of Abba Yusuf, Orders His Aide Garba Kilo To Be Killed by membranus: 3:57pm On Jan 10, 2023
Ofunaofu:
“No sooner had Abba approached her than she began raining insults on him. Although the state director of service attempted to calm her down, she continued pouring the expletives, saying she would not allow him to be a governor,” an eyewitness told this newspaper.

Imagine!

So the wife of the DG of DSS now determines who becomes governor, not the electorate

How did we get here
We got here through APC Express, with Buhari on the driver's seat.
CrimeRe: Police Nab 6 Members Of Shilla Boys In Adamawa, Recover 14 Stolen Laptops (Pix) by membranus: 5:26pm On Jan 09, 2023
bewla:
Emiko lo kan on this your prescreption


How do.we get here
Through Nairaland Express.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Nation, Police Clash: Photo Of The Man Killed This Morning At Ojota by membranus: 2:39pm On Jan 09, 2023
BOLATINUBU01:
Kill anyone who disturb the society
Bola Tinubu is disturbing the society with insatiable greed. Should he be killed too?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Nation, Police Clash: Photo Of The Man Killed This Morning At Ojota by membranus: 2:33pm On Jan 09, 2023
Atlantis585:
So Yorubas Nation and all Yorubas are terrorists like ESN, ISWAP, and Bokoharam too?

Don’t rejoice because your next door neighbor’s house is on fire because you don’t like him - it just might reach your own house.

I read on regular basis how some demented and senseless kids from SW on this platform attack all Igbos and brand them as IPOBs, ESN and terrorists just because of the actions of very insignificant number of bad eggs.

I hope those SW idiots here on Nairaland will own up now that all Yorubas are also terrorists because of the actions of these Yoruba Nation terrorists.
Your argument here is a reverse logic.

We Yorubas are not killing ourselves in our agitation to control our region. It is the police that are just starting to kill us.

But your people are killing, threatening, molesting, cheating and manipulating their Igbo kinsmen in the guise of fighting for their Biafra cause. This is bad.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Nation, Police Clash: Photo Of The Man Killed This Morning At Ojota by membranus: 2:27pm On Jan 09, 2023
phoneport:
This is what you get when you are so intolerant about people's agitation for nation hold, and you don't know how to dialogue, and refuse to stop corruption and nepotism in the Rotten Republic.
Yoruba Nation is a goal
Biafra is a goal
Even Niger Delta is a goal

Until the Federal Government wakeup to it's task of truly building a nation based on real FREEDOM, UNITY, EQUITY, AND PEACE.
Yes ooo.
PoliticsRe: FG Shortlists 20 Candidates For AGF’s Replacement, Begins Accreditation Monday by membranus: 7:32am On Jan 09, 2023
NAIRALANDABOKI:
Becareful
Yes sir. But don't threaten me, or I will direct Bichi, the DSS man to arrest you ASAP.
Foreign AffairsRe: Brazil Congress Under Siege, Ex-president Bolsonaro Supporters Overrun Security by membranus: 7:28am On Jan 09, 2023
tipsieoladj:
Its loading already.... if u knw u know..
Which loading? If it loads anyhow, na inside gutter we go upload am.
PoliticsRe: FG Shortlists 20 Candidates For AGF’s Replacement, Begins Accreditation Monday by membranus: 7:00am On Jan 09, 2023
NAIRALANDABOKI:
Atiku can only come inside his babes in dubai grin
Shebi you be aboki, Atiku no be your brother again.
PoliticsRe: Abike Dabiri: Wicked People Are Destroying The Image Of Nigerians Abroad by membranus: 9:24pm On Jan 08, 2023
sreamsense:
The only effective way to prevent wicked people from spoiling our image abroad is to stop Igbos or scrutinize them specially before travelling. Put them under special monitoring unit when they are in abroad for regular search on what they do in term of business they engage in over there, their friends should be privately monitored and ensure their mobile phones, laptop and their social media accounts are regulated.

It is not about victimizing Igbo, not at all; it is the reality on ground to curb this. So far we know the source of problem, no need to cover it up; it is already opened to everybody including India government that sent them parking. Igbo elders also know this, what we need now is the solution from their end and not to cover-up. Impact of this nefarious activity is on everybody once you tell your foreign friend you are from Nigeria, they will keep one eye monitoring you
The best thing is for each region to go their separate ways, and let the Igbos carry their own international disreputable shame on their regional head, and stop spoiling other Nigerian names in their evil and shameless criminal careers.

Let their "On Biafra We Stand" agitation comes to reality after their candidate has lost the February election, so that other citizens can regain their honour and peace of mind.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Chelsea : FA Cup (4 - 0) On 8th January 2023 by membranus: 7:19pm On Jan 08, 2023
Chelsea is going, going and gone out of the top 6, at least for this season.
CrimeRe: NDLEA Freezes ₦‎4.3 Billion In Suspect’s 126 Bank Accounts by membranus: 4:39pm On Jan 08, 2023
peculiar2233:
I beg stop shielding tears on my comment
It is "shedding", not "shielding".
BusinessRe: Nigeria In Perpetual Darkness: Issues Affecting Power Generation In Nigeria by membranus(op): 1:31pm On Jan 08, 2023
The questions that need to be asked on the power generation failure in the country are: what happened to those that handled the failed contracts, or those that abandoned the contracts after collecting the full contract payments? Where they just left scot free, with no efforts made at recovering the lost or looted funds?

Unless each region goes its separate way, the country will remain in perpetual darkness due to the greeds of the powerful people in control of the national wealth. And this is sad.
BusinessNigeria In Perpetual Darkness: Issues Affecting Power Generation In Nigeria by membranus(op): 1:16pm On Jan 08, 2023
Dr Usman Gur Mohammad
A former Managing Director (MD) of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and former staff of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Usman Gur Mohammad, in an interview on Trust TV’s 30 Minutes x-rays the issues in the power sector and how a better understanding by the presidential candidates will help drive solutions. Excerpts:

You were part of those under the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) engagement that x-rayed the power sector in relation to what the four main presidential candidates of the APC, PDP, NNPP and LP are offering Nigerians. What’s your verdict?


The programme by PWC was on the power sector post-2023. We actually reviewed the manifestos of all the political parties before we went to that programme and the conclusion that we had is that with all the rhetoric about making 20,000 megawatts or 25,000 megawatts, there is no analysis of the problem that made us to stay on 4,000 megawatts as of today and there is nothing to show how the 20,000 megawatts is going to be made.

There are no details and I can conclude that there is no understanding by the four major political parties of the intrigues and the issues in the power sector. So, the conclusion is that if they come to power, they are likely going to spend another four years just like the current government has spent seven years without a significant movement in the power sector; that’s exactly what is going to be.

But don’t you think they will push back and say a lot of the things could not be properly understood until you are actually sitting in office and looking at the figures before you?

The problem is that the power sector has a lot of vested interests and the vested interests will not even allow them to understand the sector for them to be able to do any good analysis.


There was a discussion we had with PWC and we concluded that they would reach out to KPMG – which is another accounting firm – so that together with me, we are going to work with them to understand what the power sector is all about, to understand the intricacies and to understand the issues that have made us be spending trillions on the power sector without movement.

Why is it so difficult for this huge amount to translate to better power delivery to Nigerians?

Let me start with the Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, and Jonathan regime; what went wrong in those times? I will also tell you what went wrong under the Buhari administration.

Under the Obasanjo regime they passed the power sector reform into law and they unbundled the power sector into 11 companies and handed over all. They never embarked on privatisation; they stopped there.

But the biggest investment that Obasanjo did in the power sector was the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP). We embarked on that project without adequate study, we were convinced by some foreign companies that they were going to supply gas turbines to us, and then they said they were not even going to be doing the installation; that they would hand it over to a Nigerian that was working with them who would take the responsibility of the installation.

So, what we did basically was that, it’s like you want to build a house and you award a contract to somebody to build the house for you and he does the roof and keeps it for you when you have not started the civil works; that is exactly what we did with the NIPP.


They brought this gas turbine under FOB, and some of them stayed for more than four years in Port Harcourt, with no road even to carry them; the bridges were not tested to see whether they could be carried. So, we didn’t even clear the place where we were going to install the gas turbines and there was no gas supply to the locations.

This is exactly what happened with transmission also. We awarded so many contracts that we didn’t carry out the studies. Some of those contracts actually failed completely and some of them were completed with a lot of inadequacies.

When I was made MD of the transmission company, one of the first contracts I awarded was for the procurement of three emergency reactors. I had to buy three reactors for a transmission that had been completed under the NIPP.

We installed a reactor in Ikot Ekpene, one in Ugwaji and one in Jos. We had to also do emergency procurement of transposition towers. They built those lines without transposition.

So, no way to evacuate the power?


There is no way; it will not work. The problem with electricity is not like the road where you can award a contract of nine inches and then you do four inches. You will see the road and people will ply it. Whether the road will last for three years or one year or four years; it depends. For electricity, it will not work, that’s the process. So, I had to do that for a contract that had been completed.

I’ll give you another example. A 330kV line was awarded from Alauji to Owerri to Iyala to Onitsha with a 330KV substation in Owerri. That line has been funded 100 per cent through LC and all the money has been withdrawn. There’s no line nowhere and nothing, simply because the necessary studies that were supposed to be done were not done.

These are some of the reasons that accounted for so much wastage that we are seeing happening under the NIPP. We spent so much money but you cannot relate the asset that we got out of the project with the money that has been spent.

When you come to Yar’Adua; he actually did something that many other people did not do. He suspended the implementation of the power sector reform and set up a committee to review the power sector reform to advise him on how to go about it. That is the best thing to do actually.

But what happened immediately after he died, Jonathan discarded the report and called a consultant to advise them on how to go about privatisation.

They employed an Indian consultant who advised them to do what is called pilot – privatise one or two states and see the experience that you learn from those two states before embarking on entire privatisation.

Jonathan discarded that report and completely took a decision to privatise the entire network – distribution and generation.

Meanwhile, there were certain studies that they were supposed to carry out to do the privatisation. For the DisCos, anybody who is taking over a DisCo, a company that is experienced will insist that you have to give them the aggregate, technical and commercial laws determined scientifically. This was not done.

We assumed a 25 per cent loss, so when we went to a road show all over the world, everybody told us, all the companies that have experience told us, “Please go and determine the studies, determine scientifically the aggregate technical commercial, we are not ready to do that.

We eventually knew nobody was going to come. So, we lowered the qualification criteria to allow Nigerian companies to take over those companies. That was how all the DisCos were taken over by companies that have no experience.


Dr Usman Gur Mohammad
Have they not added any value; I mean for customers, as all they are after is just metering and that hasn’t happened?

Unfortunately, for utility, even a company that is experienced, if you don’t monitor them you will end up losing because you can take over your utility, make as much money as you can from that utility and discard it back worse than when you took over to the person who gave you, and that’s exactly what happened, because they don’t have the capacity, they don’t have the experience, they signed what they called “technical partnership” with qualified companies, but what is technical partnership? It’s a loose relationship that has no responsibility on the part of the technical partners.

Is that why some, like Kaduna DisCo, had to be taken over?

I’ll tell you what happened. We encouraged Nigerian banks because those companies have no capacity to raise long-term finance. We encouraged Nigerian companies to invest in the DisCos. I mean the government encouraged Nigerian banks to invest in the DisCos. That money that came from the banks was short-term and very expensive and is not ideal for financing this kind of infrastructure.

We created a liquidity problem for the power sector; that was the beginning of a liquidity problem for the power sector.

At the end of the day, now you have people who have no experience, no capacity. Eventually, most of the companies, yes they have MDs that came from the private sector, but the people that are running the DisCos are actually former NEPA staff; they are the ones running the places actually.

At the end of the day you discover that no significant investment has come to the DisCos.

We sometimes see the Generating Companies (GenCos) claiming they have put back some turbines to work and are generating a bit more electricity…?

When I was MD, distribution was the most serious problem that we had, but unfortunately, as of today, we have actually descended so low that even the generation is a problem.

There is a significant lack of gas supply. Some of the IOCs have pulled out of distribution, like Shell, and now there are several of them that cannot recover some of the turbines that they claimed that they had. At the end of the day, now sometimes we find it difficult to generate up to 4,000 megawatts.

So much talk about Mambilla, especially under this government, and it doesn’t appear as if even this spade work will happen before it goes…

I was the MD of TCN, and throughout the discussion of Mambilla, they excluded me because everybody knew I would tell the truth. Eventually, when China Exim Bank sent their consultant to come to Nigeria and review the project, the China Exim Bank sneaked in and met me and we discussed extensively and I discovered that there was no project actually.

A project is something that is financially viable. If you have a project that is not financially viable, that project doesn’t exist and nobody is going to put in his money.

I don’t believe China Exim Bank is going to put money into that Mambilla project because when we discussed it we discovered that the tariff for Mambilla is going to be 13 cents per kilowatt hour.

You know that we have been making a lot of noise on Azura. Azura was about 10.4 or 11 cents per kilowatt hour; and we have been making a lot of noise because it’s very expensive.

How do we have a hydro that is going to sell at 13 cents? Who is going to buy that energy and how are you going to recover the money? That is the question.

In the review, what we discovered is that the plant factor of a hydro, of Mambilla, was very high. What this means is that the percentage of water, if you are discharging the water at the same time for within the year, you would spend only about 20 to 30 per cent and the water will finish, meaning you are putting a big generator that is generating less. If you distribute that cost of putting that big generator to the tariff, I’m putting it in a layman’s language, the tariff becomes very high.

The tariff for hydro is supposed to be between five and in most cases six cents per kilowatt hour, and this is 13 cent per kilowatt hour. I knew that the project would not fly. The China Exim Bank can be deceiving us and be doing whatever they want, but it will not fly.

So, forget about what they talk about; they have litigation with some people, and there is no project because at 13 cents per kilowatt hour, it doesn’t make economic sense for anybody to put his money there; that is the fact.

What has been the general thrust of the Buhari administration in terms of the power sector?

What the Buhari administration took over from Jonathan is the completely privatised power sector with a transmission company under the government, but it was given to Manitoba Hydro International to manage on behalf of the government.

The government has taken over what you call the Single Buyer Model where the bulk trader is the one buying all the electricity and they sell to the DisCos.

So it is similar to the NNPC importing fuel?

Yes! This single buyer model in electricity has never worked anywhere in the world; it has never worked. I don’t know how they advised us to do this. It has never worked, because it makes the DisCos to be not accountable to anybody; it makes the GenCos to be lazy.

Because you have somebody who is taking the responsibility and taking the cost, meaning, if the DisCos don’t generate enough money to put into the sector, the shortfall that is supposed to go to transmission and go to generation is going to be paid by the government.

So is it another subsidy type of thing?

It is a subsidy. It’s supposed to be a transitional arrangement of five years, but now we have spent more than 10 years and it is still existing.

Under the arrangement, the government of President Buhari has pumped close to N2trn into the power sector to finance this kind of subsidy and at the end of the day that money has not translated to a single megawatt increase because it’s just financing consumption. We are just financing the failure of the power sector reform; that is how it is.

But how come we are having frequent power collapse, the whole grid collapsing maybe up to 10 times last year?

The system will collapse because all the necessary ingredients for a system not to collapse are there. Example, you need to have an adequate transmission line. That was the reason why we embarked on what you call transmission, but first of all, I did 20 LGco transmission expansion, which was the first of its kind in Nigeria, nobody had done this kind of thing before.

Then we also, on the basis of the 20 expansion transmission co, established what we call the transmission rehabilitation expansion programme, where we raised $1.661bn from multilateral donors to put redundancy across the country.

Redundancy means that we have to put what we call N-1 so that every line that you are building is supposed to be in a loop so that if there’s a problem you can back-feed or brand-feed. This means every transformer or any equipment that gets out of that substation should not affect the supply.

We completed all the studies and launched procurement. We were about to sign the contract and everything and then they announced that they had sacked me; no query, no nothing.

But the government is a continuum; so has it not been continued?

I don’t know, because by now we are supposed to be seeing commissioning. For the Abuja transmission; we were to build five substations in Lugbe, Apo, Kuje, Lokogoma and Dawaki. All of those were signed when I was the MD, but up till today have they been commissioned? No. We are supposed to have a line that runs from Lafia to Abuja, where is the line?

Is it a mafia that is making sure that all these things do not happen so that another new contract will be given?

What happened is that the same mistake we made on NIPP; we now came and createe what they call Siemens. I think they distracted the management of transmission and insisted that they should do Siemens.

What is Siemens; is the company or what?

If you look at the video that they did they show everything. They will electrify Nigeria, they did it in Egypt. Meanwhile the problem of Egypt is completely different from our problem. The problem of Egypt that Siemens resolved was the problem of generation. If you want to increase generation, you can actually bring ships, there are ships that are generators, and you can put them in the sea of Lagos.

Like what happened in Lagos under Tinubu who brought all those big generators?

Oh yes! You can bring so many of them. Ghana has so many of them like that. You can bring them and increase generation, but the question is that our problem is actually not generation, it is transmission and distribution.

We were working. We finished TRIM phase one, we almost finished the procurement and were supposed to go to phase two where we were going to have additional transmission lines like from Sokoto to Kaura Namoda to Katsina, and then from Kano to Calabar which will provide redundancy across the areas.

We also connected the Eko Atlantic and completed the loop between Akamba and Alagbon so that Lagos would also have a loop.

Additionally, we were supposed to close the loop between Delta and Port Harcourt, we would have looped Nigeria in such a way that we would have provided all the redundancy that was needed for us to have adequate electricity in Nigeria; now all these things have not been done.

What will be your advice if you are to meet the presidential candidates of the four main parties aspiring to rule Nigeria?

Number one, they have to understand the power sector very well, understanding generation, transmission and distribution. They have to understand that electricity is not like water; you don’t store it. If your transmission capacity is 4,000MW and your distribution capacity is 2,000MW, your generation capacity is 4,000MW, you can only generate 2,000MW. At any point in time supply and demand must be equal.

When you say the system is collapsing, it is because at any point in time supply and demand are not equal and there are certain ingredients that you need to have. You need to have what they call a spinning reserve. As of today, we operate the grid without a spinning reserve.

All over the world, if you want to operate a stable grid in addition to having adequate redundancy, you need to have a spinning reserve, you need to have adequate scada and you need to have frequency under control; meaning all the generators must be on grid code.

They have to have people who are incorruptible. The president has to be the driver; meaning he has to be the person who will champion the power sector otherwise there’s no way we can move forward.

SOURCE: Trust TV
CrimeRe: NDLEA Freezes ₦‎4.3 Billion In Suspect’s 126 Bank Accounts by membranus: 12:28pm On Jan 08, 2023
CodeTemplar:
I believe that happened after he became a suspect. BVN should be able to trigger an alert when one man starts having too many accounts.
BVN does not stop you from having multiple accounts, I believe you too also have more than one account linked to your yours. BVN only make it easy to trace all your accounts when you are being investigated.
CrimeRe: NDLEA Freezes ₦‎4.3 Billion In Suspect’s 126 Bank Accounts by membranus: 12:23pm On Jan 08, 2023
peculiar2233:
When will they seize billions of that drug lord in Lagos? Just asking, I didn't mention anyone's name o before the urchins will call for my head grin
They have already seized it from Nsofor Chukwukadibia. Many are still waiting to be seized from @peculiar2233 and his Igbo kinsmen drug lords.

Kudos to Marwa and his NDLEA team, and the Indian Policemen for cleansing our bastardised country of all greedy and heartless Igbo drug chiefs and criminals.
HealthRe: Man Shares Photos Of Physical Transformation His Friend Experienced In Pregnancy by membranus: 1:47am On Jan 08, 2023
Stargangz:
She's suffering from Gazelle Gagaragainsm grin
Any cure?
Please prescribe.
TravelRe: India Conducts Mass Deportation Of Nigerians Without Giving Them A Reason by membranus: 11:46am On Jan 07, 2023
Ance4Liverpool:
If Nigeria is a conducive country, what will a sensible person will be looking for in a poor country like India
The Igbos were not going there to work (there is no gainful jobs for non indigene in India, they can barely provide such for their own citizens). The Igbos were relocating there to commit crimes, thereby tarnishing our country image.
TravelRe: India Conducts Mass Deportation Of Nigerians Without Giving Them A Reason by membranus: 11:34am On Jan 07, 2023
sleek214:
We know the reason. Nigerians are into drugs and internet scam
Please be specific, the Biafrans and the Igbos in India are into drugs and Internet scams, and have therefore spoilt Nigerians chances and image in that country.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Vs Manchester City (0 - 1) - Full Time by membranus: 8:48pm On Jan 06, 2023
osazsky:
who told u akanji is nigerian
His name, no more no less.
PoliticsRe: The Meaning Of ' Gazelle Gagaraga ' (Explained) by membranus: 8:16pm On Jan 06, 2023
lhordspy:
Dont be stupid. I am trying to cure you of your ignorance. To pull you out of the sea of stupidity.

Dont criticise what you have zero idea about. Gazelle gagaraga is very correct.

It exists. Same as gagaraga. I am a Yoruba. I grew up in Lag. Even if i spent most of life as a northerner. Gaga( in high tone) then raga (in low tone)

O nse gagaraga kiri... This means he is behaving unstable. Not really insane. But not quite settled .

If you say: " O nse Ara gaga-raga kiri. It is used to insult or throw jab at a slim person of skeleton structure walking around without clothe.

It means walking around with skeleton-like body without shame.
Though I am on your side on this, but your attempt at trying to justify Tinubu’s gaffe here is only hilarious at its best. You are only giving his enemies on Nairaland opportunities to fire more malicious arrows at him.

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