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PoliticsRe: Rivers Assembly Clerk Disowns Pro-Fubara Faction, Insists Amaewhule Is Speaker by Mosdiii(m): 7:54am On May 10, 2024
Remman:
And there it goes again... During Wike's time anyone who dares to talk rubbish, Wike would revoke the C-of-O of their properties or demolish their property and construct road there and they'll rant in vain. He even demolish a hotel and declared every major opponent a wanted criminal. Sim, abeg brace up! Man up! I thought you were Wike's boy, you clearly didn't learn anything from your boss whom you called your father. Be like a man and humble this men...
SIM no get one single Liver!!! So forget.
TravelRe: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Mosdiii(m): 8:11pm On May 09, 2024
headboyprince:
you must be joking except they didnt ahve their papers completely. nigeria will give you visa on arrival
Not correct. Those Nigerian visa officials are so damn corrupt!!! You wouldn't understand
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Appoints Emeka Woke As The CEO Of Ogun-Osun River Basin by Mosdiii(m): 8:02pm On May 09, 2024
This is pure Padi PAdi Government. Show me your loyalty and I will compensate you with appointment
TravelRe: Moment A Nigerian Lady Receives Her Kids & Husband In Canada (pics/video) by Mosdiii(m): 3:32pm On May 09, 2024
Hezmatosky:
So what are you driving at? Abi is your brain paining you? sad
No my brain is very alright. I'm just sad the way my country has degenerated to this level.
TravelRe: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Mosdiii(m): 3:30pm On May 09, 2024
I have lived in several countries in Europe and I noticed that the Nigerian embassy hardly give visa to Europeans... It's a strange fact and I'm serious. I have alot of friends and business partners who wanted to come to Nigeria yet they are denied visa... I wonder why
TravelRe: Moment A Nigerian Lady Receives Her Kids & Husband In Canada (pics/video) by Mosdiii(m): 3:20pm On May 09, 2024
Before 1999, there was nothing like Fulani herdsmen or bandits.

There was nothing like Boko Haram.

There was nothing like Niger-Delta militants.

There was nothing like unknown gun men.

Nigerians don't pay taxes to go to their farms.

You could travel everywhere in Nigeria without fear of kidnappers or ritual killers.

There was nothing like sectionalism, tribalism and open nepotism.

Naira was matching dollar internationally.

The four refineries in Nigeria were working perfectly.

nafcon fertilizer was producing at optimum capacity.

Michelin was producing tyres in Nigeria.

Dunlop was producing tyres in Nigeria.

Textile and garment factories were striving in Kano.

Maiduguri is one of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria.

Calabar, onne, Warri and port Harcourt sea ports were operating in full capacity.

Aba, Onitsha, Nnewi were business heavens.

Nigerians sleep with both eyes closed.

There was relative peace all across the country.

Nigerians weren't japaing even under IBB and Abacha's government.

There was little or no presence of Aliko Dangote (monopoly)

But Democracy took all these away in just 24 years.
PoliticsRe: Shuaibu Abubakar-Audu: Nigeria Needs Over $2bn To Revive Ajaokuta Steel Plant by Mosdiii(m): 3:16pm On May 09, 2024
https://www.nairaland.com/4790949/nigeria-sell-ajaokuta-steel-company

This from 2018 makes me tired of this politicians in the country
TV/MoviesRe: Dear Mother ! by Mosdiii(m): 11:30am On May 09, 2024
Raymand:
I watch this show too, on RSTV, but why are the script writers afraid to advance teju's character to the next level. . . it's high time she got married. . . remember the last episode? Kunle Coker was s'pose to be her husband and then the inevitable twist at the end and she rejected him! angry Cool show!
Lol do you still watch RSTV?
CelebritiesRe: Police Probe E-Money Over N1.2 Billion Dispute With Lagos Firm by Mosdiii(m): 7:42am On May 09, 2024
SeeWahala:
Mschew undecided

You gave someone contract to clear vehicles for you and paid a fraction of the costs

He cleared it successfully and kept it for you in his warehouse to pay up the balance and collect your property

You defaulted and didn't pay the balance

The vehicles were kept in storage from 2021 till 2024, blocking useful space and attracting heavy demurrage fees which you also couldn't pay off

Now vehicles were auctioned off to cover for delayed and accrued service and demurrage costs

You vex go call police undecided

Okay, let's see how this case ends cool
Wow never knew Emoney is on nairaland. My friend you better return their vehicles. Business isn't done like that
CelebritiesRe: Police Probe E-Money Over N1.2 Billion Dispute With Lagos Firm by Mosdiii(m): 7:39am On May 09, 2024
Why are all this people in to shady businesses, later they will say God did it
PropertiesRe: Mende Demolitions: How The Developer Deviated From Approved Plan (Pictures) by Mosdiii(m): 6:21am On May 09, 2024
Nigerians will never learn.
RomanceRe: See What I Just Found Out About The Paternity Of My First Child After Six Years by Mosdiii(m): 6:30pm On May 08, 2024
muyico:
fiction story! just let her go?? bcus d loves isn't dere anymore
You this Dunder head!! Is everything you read fiction to you? Have you not been hearing and reading alot of this paternity fraud stories?
PoliticsRe: Rivers LG Chairmen Declares Support For APC Impeachment Call by Mosdiii(m): 4:08pm On May 08, 2024
All this noise is because they didn't share allocation to them
PoliticsRe: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Mosdiii(m): 10:26am On May 08, 2024
Can you imagine!! Yet they still want to tax us to oblivion with COT and the rest.
Jobs/Vacancies2024 by Mosdiii(op):
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FamilyRe: Do Married Men Envy Bachelors? by Mosdiii(m): 10:32pm On May 07, 2024
Streetdoctor:
Niggar is bqco?!!!
Niggar where HV u being, d brotherhood really missed u
I was banned by the mods here. But I'm back
Jobs/Vacancies2024 by Mosdiii(op):
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FamilyRe: Do Married Men Envy Bachelors? by Mosdiii(m): 10:21pm On May 07, 2024
Marriage isn't for me. I have two daughters already.
ComputersRe: Microsoft Africa Development Center In Ikoyi To Shut Down by Mosdiii(m): 5:39pm On May 07, 2024
Good one... It was bolt now Microsoft.
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo On A Wheelchair Again In Asia, Where Is He Going To? He's Searching by Mosdiii(m): 12:27pm On May 07, 2024
Jakumo:
The Niger Delta's Izon fishermen are generally built lean and muscular like weight lifters because of the heft it takes to paddle heavy dugout canoes upstream, so it is quite believable that Mr. Dokubo was very fit BEFORE he began to hit the jackpot and harvest Niger Delta oil money.

Flush with more cash than he'd reasonably be able to spend over several lifetimes, Dokubo became lazy, weak, soft, and finally sick with obesity-related diseases that could ALL have been prevented if the man had maintained the active lifestyle of his youth. In short, he became just another money-miss-road Nigerian fatso who stubbornly clings to the outdated notion that being bloated and obese is a sign of "good living", and prosperity, forgetting completely that HEALTH IS WEALTH, while excess bodily fat KILLS.
Hmm deep. What I couldn't understand was how his weight ballooned so much within 10 years. There are other folks like him too who are very rich now from the pipeline contracts given to them during the time of YarAdua, they aren't obese. I think something isn't right.
PoliticsRe: Kaduna Before, During And After El'rufai by Mosdiii(m): 12:12pm On May 07, 2024
Orabi:
By Sulaiman Abdul

Before Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai became governor, Kaduna State enjoyed a sense of peace and unity among its various communities. The people had learned to live together, respecting each other's rights and boundaries.

Kaduna State has a long history of peaceful coexistence among its various communities, from the highlands of Makarfi to the plains of Kagoro. The farmers and herdsmen lived side by side, sharing the land and its treasures. While disputes over land have occurred in the past, the communities have managed to live together and prosper, showcasing their ability to accommodate differences and maintain harmony.

However, during El-Rufai's tenure as governor, the state faced increased conflicts and tensions among different groups. During Elrufa's tenure, longstanding misunderstandings that were ordinarily resolved at the community level were manipulated and escalated into violent conflicts fueled by tribal and religious jealousies. These conflicts have resulted in heavy loss of lives and valuable resources, creating a climate of fear and unrest in the state.

One of the main issues that has been exacerbated under Elrufai's leadership is the age-old clash between herdsmen and farmers. This conflict, which has been a recurring problem for centuries, has escalated into deadly confrontations resulting in loss of lives and destruction of property.

The current state of killings and unrest in the region cannot be viewed as isolated incidents, but rather as part of a larger agenda of misgovernance that has divided communities along ethnic and religious lines. Elrufai's administration has exploited internal weaknesses and cleavages in society, perpetuating a cycle of violence and discord.

El-Rufai's eight-year tenure was marked by division, weakness, and confusion within the state. His policies exploited ethnic and religious differences, leading to a grand misgovernance that fueled the current spate of killings and unrest. It is clear that Kaduna State needs a more inclusive and proactive approach to address the challenges it faces and restore the peace and unity that once defined the state.

Allegations of human rights abuses, unguarded public utterances, and a flood of petitions have characterized the political career of Nasir El-Rufai, particularly during his eight-year tenure as the governor of Kaduna State. These issues have raised significant concerns both within Nigeria and internationally, highlighting the controversial nature of his leadership style and decision-making.

One of the key issues surrounding El-Rufai's tenure is the broad and specific allegations of human rights abuses. Perhaps the most prominent case is the killing of over 300 followers of the Shiite leader, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, in Zaria, Kaduna State, in 2015. Instead of holding the military accountable for the massacre, the El-Rufai-led government chose to prosecute El-Zakzaky and his wife, leading to a lengthy and controversial legal process that ultimately ended in dismissal by the Kaduna State High Court in July 2021. This case has brought El-Rufai under intense scrutiny from both domestic and international human rights bodies, with investigations ongoing at the International Criminal Court and the United Nations.

Furthermore, El-Rufai's tenure was marked by arbitrary arrests of political enemies, seizure of properties, and wanton demolition of perceived opponents' properties. Reports of extrajudicial killings and the use of force and intimidation to suppress protests have further tarnished his human rights record. Some court cases against him have alleged embezzlement of public funds and abuse of trust, involving cronies, allies, and family members for corrupt purposes during his time as head of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and governor of Kaduna State.

In addition to human rights abuses, El-Rufai's unguarded public utterances have also generated controversy and backlash. He has made divisive statements that inflamed mistrust among citizens, particularly between Muslims and Christians in Kaduna State. His comment about Muslims ruling Kaduna for a long period while doing justice to Christians was widely criticized for its potential to stoke religious and ethnic tensions, leading to bloody clashes. The derogatory remarks he made towards political adversaries and respected groups like the Northern Elders Forum have further solidified his reputation for making inflammatory comments.

Moreover, a flood of petitions and legal challenges have followed El-Rufai throughout his political career. His nomination as a ministerial candidate attracted widespread rejections and petitions, leading to protests during the screening exercise at the National Assembly. Several pending cases in Nigerian and international courts, including the ECOWAS and the ICC, highlight the extent of the legal challenges facing El-Rufai. Allegations of genocide, crimes against humanity, and corruption have been leveled against him, reflecting the depths of public distrust and dissatisfaction with his leadership.

The tenure of Governor Elrufai in Kaduna State will be remembered as a dark period in the history of the state. The administration, characterized by a lack of transparency, accountability, and empathy, left a trail of suffering and despair in its wake. As Elrufai's eight-year reign came to an end, the people of Kaduna State were left grappling with the harsh realities of hunger, inflation, job losses, and a deteriorating healthcare system.

The 2023 elections marked a turning point for the state, as voters overwhelmingly chose a new vision for the future. Senator Uba Sani emerged as the people's choice to lead Kaduna State out of its current predicament and towards a brighter tomorrow. The jubilations that followed the election were not just about a change in leadership, but about the hope and possibility of a better future for all residents of the state.

Governor Uba Sani faces a daunting task ahead, as he must navigate the challenges left behind by his predecessor and chart a new course for the state. It is imperative that he surround himself with a team of competent and compassionate individuals who share his vision for a prosperous and united Kaduna State. The mention of leaders like Honorable Sani Mohammed Shaaban, with his impeccable credentials and commitment to the welfare of the people, highlights the importance of selecting the right individuals to support the governor in his quest for positive change.

Shaaban is a passionate believer in the organic links between generations, particularly when it comes to mentorship in northern Nigeria. At a very young age, he had the privilege of being exposed to political masters such as Ibrahim Tahir, Umaru Dikko, Joseph Tarka, and Aminu Kano. These individuals are living history and embodiments of all the exemplary qualities that young Northerners should strive to achieve.

Mentorship is a crucial aspect of personal and professional growth, and Shaaban understands the importance of learning from those who have come before him. The political masters he was fortunate enough to be mentored by not only imparted knowledge and wisdom but also instilled in him a sense of responsibility and dedication to serving his community and country.

Ibrahim Tahir, Umaru Dikko, Joseph Tarka, and Aminu Kano are all respected figures in northern Nigeria, known for their leadership, integrity, and commitment to social change. Shaaban sees them as role models and strives to follow in their footsteps by upholding the values they stood for.

In a society where traditional values and customs play a significant role, mentorship from esteemed individuals like Ibrahim Tahir, Umaru Dikko, Joseph Tarka, and Aminu Kano is invaluable. These mentors not only provide guidance and support but also serve as a living example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a commitment to serving others.

Shaaban's belief in the organic links between generations is a testament to the power of mentorship and the importance of learning from those who have come before us. Thanks to the guidance and guardianship he received from northern political masters, Shaaban is well-equipped to carry on their legacy and make a positive impact in his community and beyond.

Umaru Dikko, known for his iron will and determination, inspired many with his unwavering commitment to his principles. Shaaban has been Dikko's close tutelage since his school days in the United Kingdom and shares this steadfastness and commitment to his goals, demonstrating a resilience that mirrors that of Dikko.

Dr. Ibrahim Tahir, with his political sagacity, paved the way for future leaders like Shaaban whom he guided and mentored rigorously in the days of the second republic National Party of Nigeria (NPN). His intellect and foresight in navigating the complexities of Nigerian politics set a standard for Shaaban. As such, Shaaban exemplifies a similar level of acumen and strategic thinking in his own political endeavors.

Aminu Kano, a political maverick dedicated to social justice, has influenced Shaaban in his quest for a fair and equitable society. Shaaban's dedication to the people and his passion for uplifting the marginalized echo the ideals that Kano championed during his lifetime.

Tarka, renowned for his courage and boldness, serves as a role model for Shaaban with whom he served as the national youth leader of the NPN. Shaaban's fearless approach to tackling tough issues reflects the same courage that Tarka exhibited during his political career.

Shehu Shagari's impetus and vision for a prosperous Nigeria continue to inspire leaders like Shaaban. Shaaban shares Shagari's commitment to national unity and economic development, striving to build a better future for all Nigerians.

It is difficult in this age and time for any political in Kaduna State to compare with Shaaban who carries the legacy of these esteemed leaders with grace and determination.

His leadership, sacrifice, and dedication to the common people make him an invaluable asset to any government seeking to improve the lives of its citizens and to the North generally. In a diverse state like Kaduna, leaders like Shaaban who have enjoyed such rare opportunity for training by masters of the northern power play are crucial in bridging divides and fostering unity among all communities.

Shaaban's inspiring presence and untiring efforts to serve the interests of the people of Kaduna State should be appreciated by all. Governor Uba Sani must heed the calls of the people for competent and compassionate individuals like Shaaban to support him in his mission to transform Kaduna State.

With leaders like Sani Shaaban by his side, Governor Uba Sani can guide the state towards prosperity and unity. The people of Kaduna deserve a government that works for their benefit and well-being, and with Shaaban's leadership, a brighter tomorrow is possible for all residents of the state. It is time for a new era of governance that prioritizes the well-being and prosperity of all.



Abdul writes from Kaduna
You're a big Liar!!! Kaduna before El-Rufai has always been a volatile place. I still remember the maitatsine riots of the early 80s(My mother was nearly killed in that Fracas), what about the terrible Kaduna riots of 1992? Even in the early to late 2000s it wasn't so nice. Get your facts right.
PoliticsRe: Asari Dokubo On A Wheelchair Again In Asia, Where Is He Going To? He's Searching by Mosdiii(m): 12:06pm On May 07, 2024
Jakumo:
Mr. Dokubo allowed his body weight to balloon until he became clinically obese, and now the medical consequences of his total disregard for healthy living choices are manifesting in the form of life-threatening illnesses that will ultimately send Mr. Dokubo to join his ancestors.
He wasn't this obese in the early 2000s when I knew him personally. Asari then use to be one very energetic individual with a very good physique. I still wonder what happened to his body.
PhonesRe: Lagos-Calabar Highway: Telcos Fear Shutdown As Construction Threatens Cables by Mosdiii(m): 7:48pm On May 06, 2024
Why Everytime thy say cables this cables that. I thought they said they have satellites in Space
PoliticsRe: There Are Deliberate Attempts To Cripple My Government - Fubara Cries Out by Mosdiii(m): 7:15am On May 06, 2024
Everytime complain
CelebritiesRe: R Kelly ‘prison Concert’ Sparks Outrage As Pics Go Viral – But All Is Not As It by Mosdiii(m): 1:10pm On May 05, 2024
That wasn't real. It was done with Ai go on Google to find out
CrimeRe: Pervert Man Presses Lady’s Ass In Lagos Public Bus. Watch Video by Mosdiii(m): 12:52pm On May 05, 2024
Hmm
RomanceRe: I'm Obsessed With Thighs And Breasts. And I Dont Know Why by Mosdiii(m): 7:11am On May 05, 2024
Trollegend:
I still dont know why i lust after ladies with fresh thighs and breasts. Right from my teenage hood it has been with me. I am always tempted to touch those two body areas i mentioned earlier especially when they are looking sexy. Abi na background heritage?
I have the same fetish as you although my weakness is thighs. I can run mad for it.
CareerRe: Two Workers Caught On CCTV Performing Rituals In Office (video) by Mosdiii(m): 7:15pm On Apr 30, 2024
Kobicove:
Africans are the same everywhere...always believing and trusting in imaginary beings for progress instead of relying on hard work and perseverance undecided
Be there deceiving yourself
BusinessRe: 50% Of Biscuit Manufacturers Shut Down In 30 Years — MAN by Mosdiii(m): 10:30am On Apr 30, 2024
Pootle:
okin biscuit in offa i pass through that place some time ago i packed to see and admire in sorrow how and why the company shut down
The old man died, unfortunately the children could not continue their father's legacy. It's better to have one good child than a battalion of useless children.
BusinessRe: CBN Bars MFBs, Opay, Moniepoint From Registering New Customers - Gazette by Mosdiii(m): 9:41pm On Apr 29, 2024
Good one from the government.
RomanceRe: In Love With A Married Woman And This Is Happening.. by Mosdiii(m): 6:40am On Apr 29, 2024
poshestmina:
You except a woman that can't stay faithful to her husband to be faithful to you? You're a joke and a total mess.

Infact you ,the woman and the new assistant side dude should be locked faraway from humans.

Awon oniranu oshi.

Tueh!
Hahahahaha I don laugh tire 😂😂😂

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