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funny how this people think the best form of security is having police around them, when kasala burst na those security go first loot you. walls and guns will not safe you when the real anarchy start. the best form of security remains justice and fairness. give people what they deserve and what is due to them. that is only how you can have peace |
NIGERIA HAS FAILED THERE IS NO POINT JOINING A BROKEN POT |
So 25 girls were kidnapped yesterday morning and it’s not a matter of discuss in any news That’s serious o |
that is too high, do you mean 4% |
IMPRESSIVE. |
This is a joke, coz i dont understand did they put gun to our head to collect it no be buhari do crude for cash swap UNA USE CRUDE COLLECT LOAN TO BE PAID BACK OVER A PERIOD OF TIME UNA EMBEZZLE THE LOAN UNA COME DEY CRY SAY THEM DEY TAKE YOUR CRUDE ITS NOT ADDING UP WHAT YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON IS ACCOUNTABILITY FROM NIGERIAN USELESS GOVERNMENT BUHARI COLLECTED 2BILLION DOLLARS TO REABILITATE PORT HARCOURT REFINERY. AND THE MONEY WENT DOWN THE DRAIN AND NO ONE IS ASKING QUESTIONS. NO BODY DEY ROB US NA WE DEY DO OURSELFS |
So many questions on my mind but I choose silence |
Wow, US should just say what they want, las las na to promise them 5million barrels of crude. Awon werey. What happened to Sudan, Lybia, Syria, Afghanistan etc. Una leave all those countries dey ginger for Nigeria. And many mumu Nigerians self dey support you. Those wey dey ginger for US Abeg show me one country US has helped or invaded and the country better pass as US meet them. US invaded Lybia to kill gadafi, where is Lybia today. Una just no get sense, Una think say US care about you? They wan an escalated Caos because that’s how they thrive. They invade peoples country and steal their resources and impose their own person that will always do their bidding. As Tinubu dey carry deals go France and China Una think say US happy? They want their own share of our resources. I bet if Tinubu have a 1hr meeting with trump all these narratives will change overnight. Na to just promise 10 mighty OML to chavron (US based IOC). All these no be US fault sha, na we no get better leaders. Werey ni gbogbo won |
RealLordZeus:just like your generation |
Mtmike: |
zero8zero:Any money spent on that refinery will always go sown the drain, the country is still bleeding from the 2billion dollars spend on PH refinery till today na only street light them on with 2billion dollars o. if FG spend 100billion dollars on the refineries, it will still not work. Them go chop the money and as usual we the mumu citizen wont do anything abut it. its best they just sell it off outrightly. Nigerian government cannot do business. na the employees go ground am even turn am to pipe line of generational wealth |
EDGEof2MORO:lol yes sir. i don read am |
wiseone28:No vex i no no say you dey quick vex safe trip |
no be that sudaan wy them dey kill people anyhow |
every country and their wahala. |
Maxymilliano:person wey dey sell military equipment's and palliative wey them allocate for Nigerian Army officers and you call am your hero. That say alot about you. na una sabi. |
Just asking out of curiosity. Is it anywhere in the constitution that he can’t employ his son as a pa or SA |
Terrorist sympathizer! You leave all the genocide and killings ravaging your neighbor Sudan and you carry Arabians wey no send your papa put for head |
Good news They should make it 25percent please |
FarahAideed:this is very heart breaking i just believe there something wrong somewhere they are just embezling this money. They are only looking for ways to get dollars out of cbn they cannot be importing that huge quantity of petrol its not possible |
This is not clear, what happened to dangote refinery, why is cbn providing dollars for marketers, cant they go sort themself in the open market. what rate did cbn use to sell dollar to the marketers, why is nigerian government still encouraging fuel importation. Lies too much abeg |
money wey one minister dey move in one month, make dem dey play |
women lol |
somebody should drag that Ondo state governor here to come and see his what his mates are doing with state money Anambra is not even getting up to what ondo state get as FAAC |
Aloota continua another strategy to continue looting |
Gotocourt:what led to Militancy do you think militancy just came out of the blues every militia sect (Niger delta militant, Boko haram etc) started as a activism group. it may be religious it may be economic or what ever please see below response from chat GPT How and when did niger delta militancy start ChatGPT said: Niger Delta militancy began as a response to longstanding grievances over environmental degradation, economic neglect, and political marginalization of the people living in the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Here's a clear breakdown of how and when it started: 🕰️ Origins and Timeline 1. Background (1950s–1990s): Early Agitation 1956: Crude oil was discovered in Oloibiri, Bayelsa State. Over time, oil exploration led to massive environmental pollution—oil spills, gas flaring, and destruction of farmlands and rivers. The local communities received little benefit from the oil wealth, while the federal government and multinational oil companies (like Shell, Chevron, and Agip) profited. Early activism began with groups like: The Niger Delta Congress (NDC) in the 1960s, led by Isaac Boro. Isaac Adaka Boro led a 12-day revolution in 1966 against the Nigerian government, declaring the “Niger Delta Republic.” It was quickly crushed, but it became a symbol of resistance. 2. Rise of Organized Activism (1990s) In the 1990s, resistance became more organized and international attention grew. 1990: The Ogoni Bill of Rights was drafted by the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), led by Ken Saro-Wiwa. MOSOP accused Shell and the Nigerian government of exploiting the region and destroying the environment. 1995: Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others (the “Ogoni Nine”) were executed by the Nigerian military government—this event intensified anger and radicalized local youths. 3. Emergence of Militancy (Early 2000s) By the early 2000s, peaceful protests had given way to armed militancy. Youth groups began forming militant camps, engaging in: Attacks on oil installations Kidnapping of oil workers Oil pipeline vandalism Illegal oil bunkering (oil theft) |
Gotocourt:That is why you need to read and know your history, go and read about activism in Niger Delta. It dates even before the likes of Ken Saro-wiwa Go and read bro Ignorance kills faster than Bullet |
Those wishing for coup are children who hasnt witness one before and dont read to know their history. thinking that the country will be better under military is thinking a fish will do well on land. imagine how freedom of speech will be, if its like this under civilian rule. at least you know your representatives and you can challenge them when there are issues, in military rule no one gives a dam about you. someone from sokoto can be sent to rule your state and you can either corporate with him or get kicked out without explanation and if you are unfortunate you can get kicked out of life with any repercussion. for those saying there will be security go and read your history very well, with all the brutality of the military rule of buhari in 1983-1985, babangida brutality from 1985-1993 abacha from 1993 to 1998 and obasanjo who was a military turn civilian ruled from 1999 - 2007, all their rule combine could not calm niger delta militancy it took yar adua and jonathan less than 2years to stop it or at least reduce it to bearest minimum. with the kind of oppressor spirit wey dey africa, military rule will only take us back |
lie lie, after 4 years u are still planning to give quality health care Barao banza |
