Education › Re: Have You Seen These Collection Fascinating Images? by mikolo80: 3:01pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
qustatee: U actually need to think before trying to correct... If Russia, China take out India, can run their economy so well, ask urself, what is missing in Nigeria? I actually don't believe in emulating America or any other country. The earlier we discovered what system best fits us, the better. good patriotic visionary people are missing. We go'n to to have emulate somebody Only so many ways you can govern 1 man rule or many men rule choose 1 |
Politics › Re: Another Look At The Herdsmen From Hell by mikolo80: 2:59pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
Boleyndynasty2: you had to quote the whole article ? Which side of the bed did you wake up from? bed ke Me wen de squat And I mentioned not quoted |
Romance › Re: Man Gives Wife SUV At Their Traditional Wedding (Pics) by mikolo80: 2:46pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
2dugged: a woman never tells her age,but I can give you a range, late 20s so there is hope. You be orobo or lepa |
Politics › Re: My APC Share Of 5k by mikolo80: 2:45pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
martha89: Everything is not about PDP and APC. My point is both money is even too little for someone to sell his or her conscience. but apparently they are selling the conscience for such amounts You don go party meeting at grassroots You go fear poverty mentality I plan to enter politics Steal my own share And share 90% Then let's see how the other politicians will keep sharing 5k when I'm sharing 500 |
Education › Re: Have You Seen These Collection Fascinating Images? by mikolo80: 2:41pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
CSTR2: China and Russia are not truly democratic nations. They are autocratic. Anything the leader says go. but they are centralised and they are better than us A truly democratic nation like America with that size can not be govern by just one centralized government. That is a call to anarchy and under-development. Hahahaha You think America is a democracy Hahahahaha you funny You're so cute Hahahahaha India is a very poor, and very under-developed too. The inefficciency of their govt is very glaring. but they are better than us So my dear It's not the system that matters It's the people |
Politics › Re: How Do I Reach The President Or A Top Person In His Administration? by mikolo80: 2:32pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
PatrickOkunima: It's personal. I've been trying to reach him to no avail. Please help if you know a way. write letter. If it makes sense he will call you |
Politics › Re: How To Shutt Down The High Cost Of Governance In Nigeria By Peter Obi by mikolo80: 2:26pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
goodnewz4u: Governance is a continuous process, and no one person can fix a state in 8yrs, but the issue is for one to make impact as he is in office. Thanks ! agreed But you can put the horse before the cart Any politician that didn't invest in agric or manufacturing and is now talking rubbish should be ignored |
Politics › Re: Is Democracy Ideal For Developing Countries,particularly In Africa... by mikolo80: 2:23pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
Nope We need a strong man like the Koreans |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Big Problem Playing Out In Football by mikolo80: 2:09pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
cooljude: After watching the final match of the Nigeria Professional league, I logged on to Nairaland to post and read comments about the match and to my greatest surprise nothing about the match or the competition could be found on front-page but the update of the premier league was there. Don't get me wrong, I am not against the premier league but we don't seem to show the slightest amusement for our own. I watched the match and honestly it was fun.
I don't care if you agree with my view but this is one of the reasons we would never grow. we never appreciate and strive to make ours good.
Enugu Rangers won the league after 32 years and what gives me joy is after watching them play on TV, they absolutely merited the title. who knows how the league table would finally stand. which teams are out of the competition and which team would be representing us in Africa. let's discuss nobody wants to discuss crap. League wia everybody wins at home and bribe referee to win away. Desert soccer,no grass Unattractive football Zero marketing |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Navy's New Vessel And Crew Arrive Malaysia In Style. See Photos by mikolo80: 6:34am On Oct 03, 2016 |
menix: Luving that Nigerian Lieutenant Commander on beards..
Pls house, any idea on how an officer can be allowed to keep beard join the Navy or Have doctor give you paper |
Politics › Re: How To Shutt Down The High Cost Of Governance In Nigeria By Peter Obi by mikolo80: 5:54am On Oct 03, 2016 |
naijaGhandi: I was very impressed. It's obvious he was saying the truth. yet he did not fix anambra for 8 yrs |
Politics › Re: My APC Share Of 5k by mikolo80: 5:54am On Oct 03, 2016 |
martha89: And is the 5k not finished? Some of our youths from Edo state need serious help. is 5 k not better than 0k from PDP |
Politics › Re: Another Look At The Herdsmen From Hell by mikolo80: 5:53am On Oct 03, 2016 |
justirich: Around this time last year, former aviation minister Chief Femi Fani-Kayode wrote a damning article on the nomadic Fulani herdsmen from the northern part of the country. It was quite a powerful and revealing article. Although I usually disagree with FFK on some national issues, I had to agree with some vital points he raised in that particular post. The article was however condemned by the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Prof. Chidi Odinkalu as hate speech due to the use of terms such as tse-tse fly, locust, leeches to describe a race plus advocating mass expulsion of Fulani herdsmen from the southern part of the country. Inasmuch as I agree with the chairman of NHRC in condemning some terminologies in the article, I still support most of FFK assertions. I wonder if the same NHRC chairman has been bold enough in the past to condemn the killings and wanton destruction of human lives and properties by these Fulani herdsmen in the middlebelt and southern regions of Nigeria. Why he's only concerned about FFK speech instead? Though FFK actually went overboard with some of his descriptions and it's not too good.
Fulani herdsmen have become quite a big problem for a lot of southerners. Inasmuch as all citizens are encouraged and welcomed to do business and live in any part of the country, it's essential to pay due respect to the indigenes of any region. In FFK's words, "Anyone that doubts this should ask the people of the North-central zone what they have been suffering in the hands of these vagabonds and vagrants for the last 50 years. This is especially so in Plateau, Benue, Niger, Kwara, Nassarawa, Taraba and Adamawa states..... Fulani herdsmen have attacked, ravaged and pillaged many rural communities south of the River Niger and they have slaughtered and raped thousands of innocent people in the South-South, the South-East and the South-Western zones of our country." http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/the-herdsmen-from-hell-by-fani-kayode/ That is virtually the truth. Too many incidents of Fulani herdsmen wrecking havoc in their host communities.
Former Commissioner of Police in charge of Delta State, Ikechukwu Aduba also raised an alarm over the illicit activities of cattle rearers recently, describing it as ‘worse than terrorism.' He stated, “In some places, especially in Delta State where I served as the Commissioner of Police, many people cannot go to the farm anymore for fear of being attacked in the bush by cattle rearers. Many women have been raped in front of their husbands and children. Many people killed by the cattle rearers. It is a pathetic situation if cattle eat up people’s crops in the farm and the farm owner challenges them, it is a big problem. If the farm owner keeps quiet, his toil for the year will be in vain. It is a wearisome situation." “The action is affecting agricultural businesses as communities are afraid to go to the farm for the fear that one day, all their labour for one year will be eaten up in one day by cattle. If a community is afraid that their loved ones may go to the farm and not return, how do you expect them to go to the farm where they may meet their untimely death? This is a serious and pathetic situation that is worse than Boko Haram. They will soon over run the entire country." http://scannewsnigeria.com/news/former-delta-police-commissioner-says-fulani-herdsmen-are-a-security-time-bomb/
What are the solutions to this growing menace? Is it by expulsion? Is it by revenge attacks? However first we need to look at the root causes of this problem. These herdsmen earn their living by rearing of cattle, sheep and other animals. Back in the days, since the Northern vegetation consisted mainly of arid savannahs, the herdsmen started migrating down south with their animals in search of better fodder (grass) as food for their animals. Ordinarily that was not a bad agricultural strategy as at that time. However over time, changes should have been made as occurred in other climes. In this 21st century, it's quite disappointing to see cattle roaming across major streets and highways in Nigerian towns and cities as if we are still in the Iron age or precolonial times.
Who do we blame? Personally I hold our southern leaders responsible for this menace. They have always failed in their duties. I don't think political leaders or Emirs in the North would have tolerated such till now if the roles were reversed. So why do I point fingers at our governors, senators, legislators and traditional rulers. Because they ignored countless cries from their own citizens about the criminal activities of the herdsmen. These Fulanis invade a community and set up camp in the bush with disregard to the original owners of the land or even the leaders of the community. They allow their animals graze illegally on people's farms and destroy crops which are the economic sustenance of the farmers. When the poor woman or man complains to our own leaders, their cries are ignored because "they don't have levels." When he or she attempts to challenge the invaders themselves, they respond with violence and attack the poor farmers raping and murdering them. In some cases, they even attack the host community and rape and murder the defenceless indigenes who now have to run away from their own homes becoming refugees in their other communities or states. These Fulani herdsmen have in their possession various kinds of dangerous weapons such as daggers, swords and automatic guns such as AK47s which they even brandish publicly. Even without legal permit! Which southerner can dare travel around with any weapon even if it's a bread-knife? Worse off are some herdsmen who come out at night to waylay night buses and rob innocent travellers. They are quite brutish feeling no qualms in slaughtering their victims savagely. Even when they are arrested for these grevious crimes, our weak corrupt leaders let them go scot-free due to pressure from the moneybags Alhajis and Abuja politicians. Fulani herdsmen raid communities and are set free but when the youths of same communities engage in revenge attacks, they are hoarded off to police cells in Abuja. Infact the entire community is stormed by soldiers and the police because of few cattle lost. When there is no justice for the human lives initially lost. What an irony!!!
Enough of the blamegame. What's the way forward to ending this problem? I don't think solutions are easy to implement due to the complex nature of this menace. However for a start, a concerned state chief executive (governor) should submit a bill to the state house of assembly proscribing the activities of these Fulani herdsmen as per nomadic cattle rearing in any hamlet, village, town and their surrounding lands. Stiff punishments should be meted out to those who break the laws such as jail terms to the Fulani men while the main cattle owners or Alhaji be giving initial warnings and following continuous infractions, that Alhaji be expelled from doing business in the state. There should be formation of special taskforce comprising men of the various host communities to enforce this law as the police might be too overstretched to implement it properly. This taskforce will be provided with all essential support to aid it's members in apprehending any errant herdsmen. Thereafter there should be formation of cattle ranches across various regions of the state to be strictly monitored by the state government taskforce. Vast hectares of lands will be leased to the cattle owners/Alhajis for cattle rearing. The properties should be well fenced around and adequate codes of conduct signed by the cattle owner/herdsmen and host community/government. As observed in the arid parts of the North, fodder (hay) should be prepared, sourced or purchased and fed to the animals within the enclosure. This is what obtains in developed countries. You don't see cattle strolling around in downtown Manhattan or walking along Piccadilly circus. Many of our leaders have been exposed to this form of sensible living during their stay outside the country. But in Nigeria, they turn blind eye to their own citizens because of illegal kickbacks from the Alhajis. I hope they soon listen to our cries and apply some of the above solutions with ultimate aim of ameliorating the plight of the citizens (especially subsistence farmers) in their own states.
Happy 56th Independence Nigeria!!!!!
Article Written By Earl Dr Justice Akpobo Carlos. but they tolerated Boko for 6 yrs Who be dis mumu |
Politics › Re: The Way Forward For Job Creation by mikolo80: 5:50am On Oct 03, 2016 |
Who will divide the money, you? |
Politics › Re: Useless Soldiers That Form Power When They See Unarmed Civilians by mikolo80: 5:49am On Oct 03, 2016 |
So because there is Lion, fox should not eat chicken. Why civilian too de go find soja trouble |
Politics › Re: What Is The Meaning Of Afonja? by mikolo80: 5:33am On Oct 03, 2016 |
gidgiddy: I'm Igbo, but I read in an old Nigerian history book that Afonja was the head of the Oyo empires standing Army. I think he held the title of 'Aareonakakanfo' which could be the same title MKO once held. Yorubas in the house are better suited to tell the tale but I remember that the book said that the Aareonakakanfo was not allowed to return to Yorubaland if he lost a battle outside Yorubaland until he won. Afonja was said to have been sent on a battle he had little or no chance of winning but what happend is what I don't remember.
I've got to hand it Yorubas, they were an organised people with a standing Army, Government and an empire, long before the White man or the British came to West Africa. Igbos never had any of this.
I guess that's why I'm disappointed in some Yorubas and their attitude towards Nigeria. How can a people who were once sovereign, controlled a vast empire, had a standing Army be the ones who are chanting 'one Nigeria' like their lives depend on it? When the Oyo empire was at its peak, Yorubas didn't even know who Igbos were. oyel moni |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Quotes That Set The Internet On Fire. "To You Young People, Take..." by mikolo80: 5:23am On Oct 03, 2016 |
Clinton9000: You won't believe this until you have been to Anambra to know it's a fact. It's only in Anambra you will be driving 30km into forest, village, jungle on a tar road. after you drive finish nko Are they farming with tractor Are they manufacturing all the country needs Na road dem go chop |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi's Quotes That Set The Internet On Fire. "To You Young People, Take..." by mikolo80: 5:21am On Oct 03, 2016 |
EmekusTHEgreat: Peter Obi for President2018, or atleast vice.
We need men like him in government. I just checked out his profile and noted that it's comparable to that of okonji-iweala
I always say that what Nigeria needs is economists in leadership positions, instead of zoologists and past dictators whom have little to no management skills and knowledge. Really what sort of change are they going to introduce.
what were we thinking in 2014 the economists need to go and learn how to win election first |
Politics › Re: I Can’t Fight Buhari In Public –Tunde Bakare by mikolo80: 5:15am On Oct 03, 2016 |
Iamemma: NIGERIA CAN ONLY BE GREAT IF THE PEOPLE'S CONSTITUTION IS convoked and enacted
For once I feel are leaders are short of ideas what Will you convoke that is different from what is there now. abeg mowu hia word about this we the people bull |
Education › Re: Have You Seen These Collection Fascinating Images? by mikolo80: 5:03am On Oct 03, 2016 |
qustatee: U actually need to think before trying to correct... If Russia, China take out India, can run their economy so well, ask urself, what is missing in Nigeria? I actually don't believe in emulating America or any other country. The earlier we discovered what system best fits us, the better. don't even understand your first sentence. how can replicate China take out India. please speak English. |
Education › Re: Have You Seen These Collection Fascinating Images? by mikolo80: 3:32am On Oct 03, 2016 |
CSTR2: If the continental United states of America was under a unitary system of governance like Nigeria, nobody would be able to govern it because it is just too big. They practice a federalized system where enormous power has been dissolved to the respective states via the governors, the various legislative houses and various supreme courts for each of the states, and so effective governance has been made easy. yet China Russia and India are all centralised govt. think afford you talk next time |
Education › Re: Have You Seen These Collection Fascinating Images? by mikolo80: 1:43am On Oct 03, 2016 |
Explorers: A cannabis garden in the middle of a corn field. I think say na only me de think this thing |
Health › Re: Infrastructural Decay In University Of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) by mikolo80: 1:41am On Oct 03, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: Man Gives Wife SUV At Their Traditional Wedding (Pics) by mikolo80: 1:08am On Oct 03, 2016 |
2dugged: technically, every house wife na house girl to her husband and children, only say na house girl wey dem pay e bride price  chai 1 container of origin for dis woman. in fact 1 ship load of origin for you. wait wait wait how old you be first |
Politics › Re: Will You Vote For A Candidate Below 50 Years To Become A Nigerian President? by mikolo80: 11:43pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
tdbankplc: The parties will never present a sound person for the masses to vote for that the problem. When the 2 main parties brings up 2 criminals as candidate, the masses has to choose one out of the 2 criminals.
So AGE doesn't matter but the past history of the candidate. ah ahn you sef de green bank. BTW what stops good candidates slugging it out a la Bernie Sanders |
Politics › Re: Will You Vote For A Candidate Below 50 Years To Become A Nigerian President? by mikolo80: 11:42pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
Cutehector: Pls wisdom is a lot different than knowledge. It's never the application of knowledge, rather a divine intuition that unravels mysteries. wis·dom /ˈwizdəm/ noun the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise. na wa for your own dictionary o |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Doomed!!! Nigeria Is Finished!!! All Because Of Edodecide by mikolo80: 11:38pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
amaechi1: Can they? Not only most of their leader in PDP are wicked, they are also selfish. It is so glaring they have been using state funds to sponsor their election e.g Ekitigate. Now they are out of office at the central, they do not have the heart like Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Toh |
Romance › Re: Man Gives Wife SUV At Their Traditional Wedding (Pics) by mikolo80: 11:37pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
2dugged: ok make I kukuma dey cry? no na
Oya answer my kweshion
you ready to do housegirl?
willingly o
not by force o |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Make Oshiomole New Minister Of Petroleum by mikolo80: 11:31pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
ajaophobia: He is the current minister of pet for state, has more experience in oil n gas Who d experience epp? no refinery no fuel no subsidy no nothing abeg make e hol him experience (I know osho is a thief but technocrats need to understand that they have to participate in politics or watch tie country burn.all this grammar they are blowing is not the issue) |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Doomed!!! Nigeria Is Finished!!! All Because Of Edodecide by mikolo80: 1:54am On Sep 30, 2016 |
DLondonboiy: I'd be here when you will start crying of tax.. so you don't want to pay tax yet you want good life I'd be here when you will not see food to chop.. only lazy ppl that refuse to farm for 16 yrs will go hungry I'd be here when you and your family will be frustrated back to the village.. we de look na Has your 3k not finished? How many bottles of wine can 3k buy? is better than 0 k from PDP 3k has finished...your suffering has started.. you're the only one complaining |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Doomed!!! Nigeria Is Finished!!! All Because Of Edodecide by mikolo80: 1:50am On Sep 30, 2016 |
DLondonboiy: APC oppressed Edo people with money...Poverty is indeed a bad thing.
3k is a lot for the average Edo youth...so they sold their vote and conscience for 3k
Shame!! why didn't PDP share 4k What are they keeping their loot for |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Doomed!!! Nigeria Is Finished!!! All Because Of Edodecide by mikolo80: 1:48am On Sep 30, 2016 |
krendo: At least a military dictatorship will save us the cost of elections that count for nothing in the first place! and what will you get from potbellied greedy military that sacrificed it's own men for billions |