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Some people can be funny. Why you no talk say na Buhari copy Obi's original idea to remove subsidy because na Buhari actually remove the subsidy as the then FG only budgeted for it till june. Tinubu only refuse to prepare a supplementary budget for it from June LordBiden: |
Can you explain what you mean by "organized manner"? You said you'd still meet with the same stakeholders who have benefited from the subsidy racket for years before removing the subsidy? If that's the case, how exactly does that make the process organized or different? |
Many of our politicians, after looting public funds and contributing to the country's problems, still go ahead to secure lucrative positions for their children, relatives, and friends, often without merit. Meanwhile, the grassroots supporters and foot soldiers who campaigned, defended, and fought for both the ruling and opposition parties are left struggling to survive and sometimes cannot even afford a decent meal a day. If politicians truly want to empower their children, they should do so with their personal resources, not by turning public offices into family inheritance. Public positions should be earned through competence, merit, and service to the people, not through connections and favoritism. |
In a modern age why using legs use drown guys |
Is Emeka Ike an ordinary Nigerian? Ordinary Nigerians are civil servants, mechanics, hairdressers, traders, and others who struggle to afford even ₦500,000, let alone the millions of naira required to purchase nomination forms from political parties. |
The Fulani make up roughly 7–12% of Nigeria's population. They are a minority in Nigeria and, in many Northern states, they are not the largest ethnic group. What continues to surprise me is how they have often been able to produce governors and hold significant political influence in states where they are not the majority, while groups with larger populations sometimes appear to play a less prominent role in political leadership. |
Other states should emulate this . |
ruffhandu:Yes, he is enjoying his 72 virgins in heaven —as if sleeping with 72 women wouldn’t be its own special kind of hell. |
So you think NDC is like LP OF 2023. You decamped to a party in less than a month and want the party to handover Senatorial slot to you just like that not even house of representative. Aisha if not for Obi who you be |
They are not serious. The Obedient supporters are even worse, thinking propaganda can win elections. Your party has about 700,000 registered members, yet you are already claiming Obi won with 45 million votes in an election that has not even been conducted. |
NUT and NANS are now deaf and dumb |
I also carry my backpack by myself, but deep down, I know it’s not humility. |
Now you can see the way some average Nigerians think. A lady cannot work in a hotel without being judged, but a guy can work in the same hotel and be called a hustler. The mentality is that women working in hotels are “OS,” while men working there are seen as hardworking. Same job, different judgment. |
Some of our people can be stupidly funny sha 😁 |
What do you expect from scammer parading himself as Prophet |
This goes beyond an insult. A man who couldn’t rescue LP or ADC but ran to NDC now claims he want to rescue Nigeria. 🤣🤣🤣 |
The migration of the hungry looters is about to begin again |
The judgement of the supreme court is very clear. Like it or not, Wike is the current political head of PDP |
This is IVF not Alhamdulilah but congrats anyways |
Nigerians often fall into a “blame the other person, never yourself” mindset. If your children are constantly fighting and divided, the responsibility starts at home you don’t shift the blame to your neighbour instead of taking control as a parent. In the same way, Tinubu is frequently accused of fueling divisions within the opposition, but why can’t the opposition create similar pressure within his party, like the APC did to the PDP before the 2015 elections? Or does this suggest that the current oppositions are toothless bulldogs? |
He removed people working remotely from the WhatsApp group of Nigerians |
CaptainFM1:Can you help me define what you mean by maturity? Your comment has me a bit confused. |
Are they professional marriage counselors? |
Why are you attacking Atiku for saying the fact? |
Most of the people supporting Peter Obi today know how bad and horrible he was when he was the Governor of Anambra state they just want to force us to accept him as the best candidate because of tribe and religion. Moving from bad leaders like Buhari to Tinubu and from Tinubu to Obi, Atiku or Amaechi will not only bury Nigeria... |
These are fictitious names as far as I am concerned. What's the essence of realizing names of terrorists if I can't identify Muhammad Isah if I see him for area tomorrow |
Whenever they realize you’re speaking the truth and making valid points, they resort to personal attacks. Ironically, these are the same people claiming they want to rescue Nigerians from the current regime clearly, birds of a feather flock together. Na the mumus following politicians blindly I dey pity. |
See the faces of poor people who have not eaten for eternity scooping fuel from fallen fuel tanker. See the free food they will eat for the next 3 months |
Parents often come online to blame everyone except themselves for failing in their responsibilities as parents. I believe that before the school made this decision, it must have been discussed at the PTA meeting and agreed that pupils who arrive late should be locked out as a way of sending a message to parents that bringing children late to school wastes valuable learning time. If you know the time some parents bring their kids to school, you would understand why such measures are taken. However, for the sake of the children, the school should still temper justice with mercy. |
The talibans are the real Muslims obeying the instructions of Allah or Muhammed to the last letter |
You don talk my mind seunmsg: |
You used the word “many,” but I can confidently say that this is not the case. In fact, over 90% of Nigerians do not do this. It also largely depends on which part of the country you live in. |