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Politics / Re: Edo PDP Leaders Ratify Orbih, Others’ Suspension by middlebelter(m): 8:43am On Oct 12, 2021
Edo no be Lagos, how market?

Oshiomhole will be looking at Edo people with one eyes.

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Politics / Re: Yahaya Bello Welcomed To Kaduna By Crowd Of His Supporters by middlebelter(m): 1:34pm On Oct 11, 2021
Alphafeezay:
When online keypad warriors are wasting time hating, the real voters are there ready for Bello 2023, e go shock people
You can call yourself anything. This GYB has failed albinitio . Someone that failed in his home state now coming to national stage. Wait and see how you and your GYB will be disgraced by Nigerians.

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Celebrities / Re: Telegram CEO And Founder Turn 37 Yrs Old Today. Drops An Inspiring Message. by middlebelter(m): 11:14pm On Oct 10, 2021
Happy birthday to telegraph boss.
Education / Re: Brutal Flogging Of Students: Kwara Govt Opens Probe, Suspends Madrasa Leader by middlebelter(m): 7:31pm On Oct 10, 2021
Ilorin is a major Isalmic centre risk to the entire SW. If Nigeria should break tomorrow, the Oduduwa republic will have Ilorin to contend with as major problem.

So intolerant to christianity that I keep wandering what exactly has the Christians done to wrong the Ilorin Muslims. The have dominated the entire Kwara state but are not contended that desire all the Christians missionaries schools.

Extreme flogging is not new to them and if parents consent to the extreme flogging, the state government have the obligations to protect the student from the inhumane training of the school and their parent.

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Agriculture / Re: Cashew Roasting Machine | Swing Coated Peanut Oven by middlebelter(m): 3:53pm On Oct 08, 2021
I wish to know the price, capacity and location/delivery. Kindly inbox me
TV/Movies / Re: Bukola Samuel-wemimo Leaves TVC For Channels TV by middlebelter(m): 9:09am On Oct 08, 2021
longetivity:
Na babajide kolade otitoju be next

That will be a difficult task for any Television station. I doubt if Asiwaju the Jagaba will allow him to go.
Politics / Re: 2023: Where Nigeria’s President Comes From, Isn't important ― Atiku by middlebelter(m): 8:04pm On Oct 07, 2021
This guy like Buhari is one of the biggest problem in Nigeria political landscape. He has contested several times and failed now if we don't learn anything from the Buhari error and allow this man to emerge as a Presidential candidate, then Nigeria 2ill be in bigger trouble/mess.

Now he is singing from another side of his leap , where the president comes from doesn't matter.Will this man, that has been supported several times as presidential candidate by Southern politicians, ( including Tinubu),have made the same statement, if it were the turn of the North to have power?!
What is giving him the impression that he's better than any candidate from.the South? Did he think the Southerns will forget in a hurry his disloyalty to OBJ? If Obj were not a smart politician, wouldn't he have denied him a second term because of his inordinate ambitions?! He is no doubt a great politician, but he shouldn't abuse the sensibilities of Nigerians.
We don't want all these old politicians anymore.

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Travel / Re: Photos Of The New Uyo-Ikot Ekpene Road: Akwa Ibom & Good Roads Na 5&6 by middlebelter(m): 5:28pm On Oct 05, 2021
It appears Emmanuel is better than Bello. I have been thinking about the young Governors in Nigeria and I came to the conclusion that even the young Governors are as bad as the old men that are ruling us.

However, from the above photograph, I am beginning to think Emmanuel Udom is better than Yahaya Bello of Kogi state. I sincerely hope that Bello and his supporters can prove me wrong by displaying good road networks constructed by their master.

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Politics / Re: We Were Never One Country - Bukola Saraki by middlebelter(m): 2:27pm On Oct 04, 2021
Nadaken:
This is the only Northern Muslim cum Fulani that I can rest assured would be liberal as president

He is not a jihadist, he is liberal, he is educated, he is well diversified etc

We forever miss your leadership of NASS


Your comment is laden with ignorance. First, forget about the political North as been perpetuated by the Northern elites, Bukola Saraki is a Yoruba man and if Nigeria should break tomorrow, Yorubas will claim back Ilorin.
Secondly, he is one of the people, because of his selfish ambition, that made GEJ lose the election.
Family / Re: My Parents Move In To My Ongoing New House Without My Consent by middlebelter(m): 8:45am On Oct 04, 2021
Kehindeaj78:
I'm married and the development of the house is from the purse of me and my wife

It appeaars your wife is not comfortable with the development from the tune of your complaint. However, you need to realize as an African man, you have a responsibility to protect your parents as well as your wife. The ability to strike a balance is what makes a respnsible man. Now that your situation is like this, join hands to build another house for your in-law with your wife for the sake of peace. You also need to explain to your wife that you didn't envisage this development.

Handle with wisdom and humility. God will help you.

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Politics / Re: Work Begins On Ota–Idiroko Roads, Ogun State (Photos) by middlebelter(m): 5:17pm On Sep 30, 2021
People should stop blaming Dapo Abiodun for making attempt to fix the mess left behind by Amosun. Amosun spent eight (cool solid years and did nothing about the route that is generating much revenue for Ogun state. Aten- Agbara road is the same, instead of fixing the bad road, he embarked on the construction of a bridge he had no intention to complete, thereby making the environment more degraded than he met it. Now that Abiodun is trying to fix the road, please let's give him the needed moral support.

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Politics / Re: Resolution Of The Northern State Governors Forum Meeting by middlebelter(m): 11:59am On Sep 28, 2021
This is a good development and I am happy the Northern Governors are now rubbing it on the Southern Governors' faces. I just hope and pray that they will wake up and challenge the domineering tendencies of the Fulani lead North?

I have been doubtful of the population the north has been parading. The Southern legislature must insist on electronic voting and a transparent free and fair election. The south just need to mobilize the Middlebelt in support of southern candidates. If the South fails to support their own candidate, then they should never blame the north of Fulanis for anything that happens after 2023.
Literature / Re: The Charismatic Charlie Wade (novel) by middlebelter(m): 10:07pm On Sep 26, 2021

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Politics / Re: PDP: Atiku, Tambuwal, Saraki Push For National Chair From South by middlebelter(m): 7:45am On Sep 25, 2021
I just hope all the Southerns in PDP will know that once they give the North an opportunity to distort the unwritten rotation arrangement, that's is the end of Southern states opportunity to fight for fairness. This is an affront to the unity and soul of the country. It is either you stop the north now or never. Wake up!

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Politics / Re: Reno Omokri Leads 'Harass Buhari Out Of New York' Protest (Pictures, Video) by middlebelter(m): 7:40am On Sep 25, 2021
How come none of the placards is calling for referendum? Shouldn't we use the opportunity to call on the international community to back our request for a referendum?
Politics / Re: Senator Adeola Blames Nigeria's Present Debt Situation On Past Leaders by middlebelter(m): 10:20pm On Sep 22, 2021
If it is true that the Senator actually made the allegations and included OBJ, then he doesn't deserve to be a member of Nigeria Senate. Under OBj almost all the debts owed were paid. Debts accumulated by previous military regime after Obj government as a military ruler were cleared. It includes the one accummulated under Buhari as a Head of State.

I am also pained to read some childish comments here which included Obj in the blame. Please do simple research. Google still have some of the information you need on this subject. Don't be misled.

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Politics / Re: Four South-East Governors Absent At Southern Governors Forum In Enugu by middlebelter(m): 2:50am On Sep 17, 2021
When we are talking about the unity of South and Middle Belt against the high handedness of the North, some people keeps pointing accusing fingers against the SW, but even now in 2021, the major issue that has been playing since the time of Awolowo and Zik is repeating itself. People must have a sound knowledge of history, it has a funny way of repeating itself against all forms of deceit and distortion of historical facts.

When we talked about the agreement that Awo and Zik reached in power sharing before his infamous alliance with NPC, the children on this platform will be blaming the Yorubas. Now, the entire South and Middle Belt has a need to unite against Fulani herdsmen killing , kidnapping and and destroying our people's farmland for reason best known to themselves, only one substantive Governor from SE attended a meeting held in the same SE?
Imagine Governor Obiano not attended nor send a representative? The same state has delayed the passage of Anti Open Grazing Law till date, yet his people have not been sparred of the attacks.
The SE Governors should not continue with this type of politics in the interests of their people and the entire South and Middle Belt.
Politics / Re: Oyetola Signs Anti-Open Grazing Law, Defaulters Risk One Year Imprisonment by middlebelter(m): 9:21am On Sep 16, 2021
Good development from the SW. Ekiti, Oyo, Ondo,Lagos and now Osun. Has Ogun passed and signed the law? I wish all the states in SW passed, and sign this law. I also pray it will be strictly enforced. Amotekunin doing a good job in Ondo state.

Democracy and the wish of the majority are good.
Politics / Re: Abdullahi Adamu: 2023 Presidency Going To South Wishful Thinking, Not Practical by middlebelter(m): 7:54pm On Sep 14, 2021
deboysben:
Afonjas go soon chop u raw

It us not about Afonja,it is about Nigeria. If the man 8s day dreaming, hevwill soon wake up. This will definitely spell the beginning of the end for this country.
The fake population being paraded in the North will be checked.
Politics / Re: Adegboruwa: Edo State Is Currently Under Obaseki’s Dictatorship Yoke by middlebelter(m): 10:50am On Sep 14, 2021
Edo no be Lagos. Now you have Obaseki in PDP and he is now showing his true color. If he could betray Adams the son Oshiomole why won't he betray ordinary electorates? Edo people should beg Adams Oshiomole to talk to him so that he can appoint commissioners.

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Politics / Re: Who Was The President Of Nigeria When You Were Born? by middlebelter(m): 8:38am On Sep 13, 2021
If most of the comments here represents the age distribution of nairalanders then this platform is mainly dominated by youths. Only few are during Yakubu Gowon time and none under Ironsi and Tafawa Balewa.
Politics / Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by middlebelter(m): 6:56pm On Sep 08, 2021
mikeapollo:


VAT should be shared between the FG and the states!

Lagos was made what it is today by FG investments in Lagos!
I can even understand Rivers, because it has oil. Lagos had NOTHING if not for FG investments in the state that made it a commercial hub. Now, LASG wants to pretend as if they are the brains behind the current status of the state as a commercial or economic hub.
Revenue from other parts of the country (especially oil money) was used to develop Lagos. In the same vein, some of the revenue from Lagos (after it had been developed by the FG into a commercial hub generating huge revenue and VAT) will be used to develop other places. until when every other state is developed to a level

People should stop the crass ignorance, hypocrisy and selfish thoughts!
The VAT should be shared between FG and states. For instance, how could Lagos claim ownership of VAT from operations (e.g. import duty) at the seaports and airports that were constructed 100% by FG?
How many major roads in Lagos were constructed and are being maintained by the state government?

Nobody is denying that FGN has made investments in the state, but Lagos has also made enormous sacrifices for the investment. Today in Nigeria, there is no state that has accommodated other Nigerians from all the 36 states than Lagos. Dangote Refinery was to be sited in Ondo state but despite having the land, the indigenes placed a too heavy demand on the business, unlike Lagos. This is a trend common with most states in this country. The infrastructure came with huge responsibilities.

Similarly, the FGN is making a similar investment in FCT and has stopped committing money in Lagos at a commensurate rate of responsibility Lagos is carrying. It is also wrong for you to say Lagos has nothing. That Port in Apapa is a huge natural resource. Remember Lagos also has Crude oil. Well, am not even from Lagos by birth.
Politics / Re: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by middlebelter(m): 8:35pm On Sep 07, 2021
The North West and North East controlling the FGN at the centre have a total IGR of N203.57b not up to the South-South IGRor half of SW. You will now understand why the VAT case will be stopped at the Supreme court. If River state can win this case at the supreme court, then the battle to true fiscal federalism is half won. Keep it up, Governor Wike.

Justice must be encouraged even if my state in Northcentral is not performing well on IGR. What I know is this will force the non-performing states to wake up.
Politics / Re: Internally Generated Revenue Compared To Federal Allocation Of States 2020 by middlebelter(m): 1:00pm On Sep 07, 2021
From the above figure, it is obvious that states like Kano, Yobe, Borno, Sokoto, etc. will find it difficult to survive if we embrace true fiscal federalism.
Ogun state is a privileged state unfortunately the successive Governors have failed to take full advantage of its contiguous location.Ogun should be generating nothing less than N100b IGR pa.

Akwa Ibom and Delta can do better. The states should provide more infrastructure to attract private investors. Kogi should make sure AJaokuta Iron and Steel Industry is completed as promised by FGN. Benue, a bridge across Niger/Benue river from Lokoja will certainly boost trade and economic activities in the state if the herdmen will allow it.

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Politics / Re: How Serious Are The Southern Governors About The Anti- Open Grazing Law? by middlebelter(m): 5:06pm On Aug 31, 2021
Rivers, Bayelsa, Ekiti, Oyo ready for enforcement •Ondo to sign bill today, uncertainty in Ebonyi, Imo •Delta yet to enact law By Olayinka Olukoya, Hakeem Gbadamosi, Wale Akinselure, 'Yomi Ayeleso and Suyi Ayodele
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AS the September 1 target set by the Southern Governors’ Forum to ban open grazing in southern states approaches, findings by Nigerian Tribune have shown that not all the states are ready for the enforcement. 

While states in the SouthWest and South-South are making steps in that direction, some of the states in the South-East have not even commenced process to make the ban legal. In Ogun State, the anti-grazing bill had been passed by the state House of Assembly, with the establishment of cattle ranches in some designated grazing areas in the state. 

A section of the bill, which passage came two months after the governors’ meeting, prescribed three-year jail term without an option of fine, including the forfeiture of the herds of cattle or livestock to the state government. 

The bill is, however, yet to be signed into law by the governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. Also in Ondo State, the house of assembly had passed the bill and awaiting executive approval. A statement late night by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo, however, said Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu will sign the bill into law today. 

Earlier attempts to speak with relevant authorities on the issue were not successful but findings showed that the bill had been forwarded to the governor, who had also forwarded it to the ministry of justice for legal inputs. 

Oyo State is ready for the full enforcement of the law, as it expressed its readiness for the September 1 deadline with a task force almost in place. 

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Taiwo Adisa, speaking to Nigerian Tribune on Monday said tomorrow’s deadline was simply in line with the passage into law of the bill by the assembly in Oc- tober 2019. 

Though he decried that enforcement of the law, since passed in 2019, had been slow, Adisa said the task force, to be set up, will go all out to ensure implementation. Ekiti State government said it would begin the enforcement as from tomorrow. 

Commissioner for Information, Mr Akin Omole, in an interview with Nigerian Tribune on Monday said the Ekiti Anti-Grazing Law enacted in 2016 and amended recently by the current administration was clear on grazing openly in any part of the state. 

Omole said, “Don’t forget it is not a decision by the state government alone but the southern governors and I want to say it has not been changed or any decision to alter it at any time, It remains.” 

Asked on how the government will start the enforcement tomorrow, the commissioner said, “You wait and see what will happen on Wednesday and if you see any breach, you can call our attention to it.” 

Investigation by Nigerian Tribune showed that Delta State, which hosted the May 11, 2021  meeting of the governors, is yet to enact the law. The bill, Nigerian Tribune gathered, is still at the Delta State House of Assembly committee level, after it went through the first and second reading in July, while the joint committee of the assembly recently organised a stakeholders’ public hearing. 

At the hearing, the cattle rearers demanded designated areas for livestock breeding, rearing and markets in the 25 council areas of the state, asking for an area not less than 30,000 square metres as against 5,000 square metres being proposed in the bill.

In Edo State, a former speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr Frank Okiye, said the assembly had been waiting for Governor Godwin Obaseki to send an executive bill to that effect. 

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Mr Joses Sede, however, told Nigerian Tribune that the issue of open grazing by herdsmen “is not a problem in Edo State.” 

While Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State immediately after the Asaba meeting sent the bill to the state House of Assembly for legislative consideration and passage, it was gathered that the assembly merely set up a committee to consider it. 

Chairman of the assembly committee on information, Mr Aniefiok Dennis, assured that the bill had got to the second reading and could pass it before tomorrow deadline. 

Rivers and Bayelsa states have signed the bill into law with Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State saying that it was to ensure peace and order in their respective states. 

The situation, Nigerian Tribune discovered, is more dic- ey in the South-East, where Governor Hope Uzondimma of Imo State broke away from the resolution on open grazing and, instead, opted for “partnership between farmers and herders.” Governor Uzodimma, after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari penultimate Friday, had told State House correspondents that in Imo State, there is no law forbidding open grazing by cattle rearers, adding that in the absence of such a law, his government was trying to regulate grazing activities through collaboration between the farmers and herders. 

In Ebonyi State, the game of mistrust started with the rumour that the state had benefited from the N6 billion the Federal Government released to some states for cattle ranching. But the Commissioner for Agriculture, Chief Moses OgodoAli Nome, in a telephone interview with Nige- rian Tribune, debunked the statement. 

He, however, said the government did not propose to give any land for grazing, adding that no land will be allowed for grazing routes. 

In Enugu State, the public hearing on the anti-open grazing bill, Nigerian Tribune gathered, is slated for today, just a day to the set date, while in Abia State, the government said it had, two years ago, passed the bill into law. 

The situation in Anambra State is, however, unpredictable, as the earliest time fixed by the state House of Assembly to debate it is November, after the governorship election. 

Confirming if the antiopen grazing law had been forwarded to the legislative house for debate, the lawmaker representing Orumba North and deputy majority leader, Emeka Aforka, in a telephone interview, said full attention would be given to the bill shortly after the November 6 governorship election in the state.
 
Don’t frustrate enforcement, Afenifere tells FG 

The Federal Government has been enjoined not to jeopardise the effective enforcement of the law in the southern states. In a release signed by Comrade Jare Ajayi, national publicity secretary of the pan-Yoruba sociopolitical organisation, Afenifere, on Monday, the group said as the reality begins to dawn that there would no longer be opportunity for open grazing, the Federal Government might be tempted to use its might to frustrate the ban. 

Afenifere said doing so might be compounding the already bad security situation in the country. “Since the police is under the firm control of the Federal Government, it is possible to use the agency to frustrate the efforts of the states in this respect. 

“For, as reality in Nigeria has repeatedly shown, the problem, most of the time, is not just in having a legal instrument in place but in enforcing the laws,” the organisation said. 

It recalled that when some states in the North banned the selling and drinking of alcohol in public, they did not rely on the federally-controlled Nigeria Police to enforce the law in their respective states, adding that they rather set up Hisbah (local police) to enforce the law. It asked that Amotekun and Ebube Agu in both the SouthWest and South-East respectively be empowered like Hisbah to enforce the anti-open grazing law.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/september-1-anti-open-grazing-deadline-where-southern-states-stand/
Politics / How Serious Are The Southern Governors About The Anti- Open Grazing Law? by middlebelter(m): 12:57pm On Aug 31, 2021
Do you wonder why the Northern Governors always set the pace for their Southern colleague in Nigeria's political space? It is their unity of purpose, unlike the Southern Governors that often find it difficult to come together to present a strong position as it affects their states and defends it. Southern Governor forum agreed to the September deadline to enact anti- open grazing law. only a few have complied as reported by [b]Olayinka Olukoy[/b]a in Nigerian Tribune today.

Isn't it annoying that a Governor like Godwin Obaseki, will keep pursuing enacting a compulsory vaccination bill, ignoring the anti-opening grazing bill? The level of compliance in the South East is the worst. Why are the Anambra state lawmakers postponing the enactment of the law till November after the election? You can understand why our brothers from South East are really very angry in this country? I think it is time for them to call their Governors and demand immediate enactment of this law. If after tomorrow, the law has not been signed in any of the Southern states, please don't blame the North or GMB, blame your Governor and the elected lawmakers in your state's house of assembly.

When you put the law in place, then you can legally challenge the violators. Are the Hisbal Police not arresting and detaining suspects in North? Wake up! Governor, Okowa, Obaseki, Oyetola. Sanwo-Olu, Ayade, etc. Protect your people against Fulani agressors. ( not all Fulanis are criminals we agree), but the killer Fulanis must be checked within the ambits of the law before it is too late.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/september-1-anti-open-grazing-deadline-where-southern-states-stand/
Romance / Re: Men What Turns You Off The Most In A Lady by middlebelter(m): 10:03pm On Aug 30, 2021
Mouth odour.

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Politics / Re: Kunle Olawunmi Wanted By Defence Intelligence Agency Over Channels TV Interview by middlebelter(m): 2:10pm On Aug 28, 2021
This government is so predictable and acts true to colour. Many of us said it long time ago that our freedom of speech will be gagged if he was elected. Did GMB not say more terrible things about GEJ government? Did he not threaten blood?

Has the Government come out to refute the information disclosed by the man with superior reasons or evidences for not winning the war or for not arresting the sponsors of terrorism? Is it because they are actually in his administration that they now want to go after the gentleman that spoke in our best interests? Buhari your tenure will expire one day.

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Politics / Re: Garba Shehu Slams Governor Ortom: No Ex-president Can Take Your Insults by middlebelter(m): 6:28pm On Aug 27, 2021
yarimo:
ORTOM is a serial failure just using Buhari name to hide his incompetence as governor

I feel like insulting you, but I will restrain myself. Who is talking about performance here for Ortom? Did GMB and his foot soldiers allow Ortom to work? Remove security and you have nothing? Today, if Ortom should fail, we shall hold GMB responsible. Please understand this fact. More than 70 were killed in Benue and the president was not only 'happy' or so it seemed, he didn't go visiting until after a very serious public outcry. The Governor was pursued by Fulani herdsmen on his farm and he was forced to pick a race like Usain Bolt.

Tell me if our Ortomatic Governor Sam Ortom were not physically fit, would he have survived? If he were your brother, would you have been happy with what Buhari is allowing in his state? What has your GMB achieved? Mounting debt? Insecurity of life and property, sharp division of Nigerian?

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Politics / Re: Channels TV Interview: Ortom Replies Garba Shehu, Says 'I Stand By My Statement' by middlebelter(m): 6:12pm On Aug 26, 2021
blinking001:
Governor Ortom is a proven failure, he has no right to point accusing fingers at anyone, he's a true definition of a retarded vagabond.
Benue state is now a shadow of itself thanks to Governor Ortom, the terrible roads, bad living conditions, poor water supply, etc is a testament to the fact Otom is a bad administrator. His likes are supposed to be arrested and hanged.

Stop talking rubbish for political gain. How can Governor Ortom perform when GMB will not provide security for life and property? It was in Benue state, more than 70 people were killed and your GMB didn't find it necessary to commiserate with the Government and people of the state until public outcry made it apparent the GFN know about the killing. GMB prefered to go to Bauchi state to commission Tricycle. He has to run for his same Bebue state the Governor was pursued by Bandit and he has to run for his dear life.

Think about this and be honest what will you do if it was your people being killed by herdsmen in Benue state. As a Governor he has no control over the security Architecture and the Commander in Chief is one sided.
Politics / Re: Grazing: Benue State Gov Threatens To Approach Court Over Violation Of Land Use by middlebelter(m): 9:50pm On Aug 23, 2021
RoyaltyQueen:
Cry baby Samuel ortom

You shouldn't call him name when your old man is trying to violate existing law by bringing ba k law that has been discarded.

If you are a Fulani man, then it means you are one of the people hoping to benefit by cheating the other tribes in Nigeria. It won't work . This is not about the Jihad of 1884.

No matter how you try to manipulate the North, our eyes are now opened.

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Politics / Re: President Buhari Attends Wedding Luncheon Of His Son, Yusuf (Photos) by middlebelter(m): 1:26pm On Aug 23, 2021
Enice:
how is the country (FG) more corrupt under Buhari? as the saying goes, he who assert must prove. please give instances with facts
@Enice, isn't it too boring to start responding to this question? However for the purpose of records and depending on your understanding of corruption I will make a few comparisons:
EFCC and ICPC were set up by PDP. under PDP, an IGP of police was not only arrested and disgraced. The IGP is of the same tribe with President. Under GMB, Maina of Pension and Lawan (grass cutter) were indicted, nothing is known about their prosecution till date.
The NPA MD was indicted, instead of being prosecuted, she was quietly relieved of her job as I type this response SERAP is about to take FGN to court for lack of transparency in the handling of billions that were not utilized by MDA and yet not accounted for.
In terms of appointment and compliance with Federal Character, you are probably aware that his appointments were lopsided and when confronted, we ignored it. Does that sounds like corruption to you? Did we have similar allegations during the PDP administration?
Corruption has worsened insecurity. Herdsmen enjoy covet protection at the expense of other farmers even where life of innocent farmers were taken by his tribesmen, what did he do? Did he not ignore the death and burial of 200 farmers in Benue state to go commission wheelbarrow in Bauchi state untill the out cry reached heaven? Now the next agenda is to impose RUGA by all means on 25 states despite the fact that the land use act 1979 has nullified the possibility of his intention. Yet, with apparent disregard for law, he set up a committee to strategise on how to grab land. What is corruption under GMB?

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