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Jokes EtcRe: Picture: The Man Who Invented Bluetooth by Newsi: 7:01pm On Aug 11, 2015
Lol..this joke is sick. Best Bluetooth connection ever
PoliticsRe: The Handshake Between Buhari And Obama (pic) by Newsi: 5:28pm On Jul 20, 2015
See BuBu laughing nervously. Obama the boss no send am. Em no even smile.
PoliticsRe: . by Newsi: 5:10pm On Jul 20, 2015
1MCN:
Run far away from any person wearing hijab and over-sized dress. Very important!
Very funny grin
PoliticsRe: Just In: “I Will Kill More Igbos To Save The Country” – Buhari In Bbc Hausa. by Newsi: 11:03pm On Jul 15, 2015
Somebody should please confirm this. If this is true that Buhari must be tried for this. This is a treasonable offence! A president calling for the mass murder of his citizens! angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Just In: “I Will Kill More Igbos To Save The Country” – Buhari In Bbc Hausa. by Newsi: 11:02pm On Jul 15, 2015
Is this true?
PoliticsRe: . by Newsi: 11:07pm On May 22, 2015
Sahara Reporters is the worse of the pack. Being a propaganda outfit for the opposition it has never reported anything good about Nigeria in the last 5yrs. In fact it has rubbished any good report some foreign media or international organizations may have concerning the nation just to spite the government in power. It is therefore outright hypocrisy for it to publish this article after villifying Nigeria's military, its institutions, its respected world class citizens and its effort to chat a new course in development, democracy and defeat terrorism. Maybe Sahara Reporters have problems with geography.
PoliticsRe: Editorial: South Africa's Regrettably Foolish Xenophobia - Sahara Reporters by Newsi: 7:34am On Apr 22, 2015
Nice one
PoliticsRe: Why Jega Must Clear His Name Or Face The Consequences - Sahara Reporters by Newsi: 7:05pm On Feb 11, 2015
If he likes let him not clear it, he will only have himself to blame when he is fired and disgraced out of office.

Waiting to devour the #Change and #SaiBuhari warRats
CelebritiesRe: 10 Celebrities Who Were Once Homeless (with Pictures) by Newsi: 9:46am On Jan 12, 2015
Slonge2:
Goodluck jonathan

He had no shoe growing up, but now he eat 4billion naira worth of food on a yearly Basis. What a miraculous transformation.
Off topic
CelebritiesRe: 10 Celebrities Who Were Once Homeless (with Pictures) by Newsi: 4:54pm On Jan 11, 2015
Christianity EtcRe: Incredible Video: Watch As Pastor Chris Levels Half Of His Church Wit Annointing by Newsi: 4:53pm On Jan 11, 2015
MARKone:
Why camera man no fall huh
Christianity EtcRe: Incredible Video: Watch As Pastor Chris Levels Half Of His Church Wit Annointing by Newsi: 4:50pm On Jan 11, 2015
Obiagelli:
Cameraman no fall?
CelebritiesRe: 10 Celebrities Who Were Once Homeless (with Pictures) by Newsi: 12:23pm On Jan 11, 2015
#Inspirational
Christianity EtcRe: Incredible Video: Watch As Pastor Chris Levels Half Of His Church Wit Annointing by Newsi: 12:21pm On Jan 11, 2015
Hahahahaha
Christianity EtcRe: Incredible Video: Watch As Pastor Chris Levels Half Of His Church Wit Annointing by Newsi: 12:17pm On Jan 11, 2015
Can't stop laughing. No be small thing ooo.
WebmastersWeb Designers Urgently Needed by Newsi(op): 1:11pm On Dec 20, 2014
Blog developers drop your email address, bbm pin or whatsapp number. I'll contact you immediately.
RomanceRe: 5 Steps To Seduce Girls - A Seduction Guide For Men by Newsi: 8:15pm On Dec 19, 2014
Akuko
WebmastersEnugu-based Webmasters Needed For Blog Development by Newsi(op): 6:13pm On Dec 19, 2014
If you meet the criteria, drop your email address, bbm pin or whatsapp number. I'll contact you immediately.
PoliticsWhy I Support The Stomach Infrastructure by Newsi(op): 2:52pm On Oct 23, 2014
The so-called concept of the stomach infrastructure has gradually crept into the Nigerian political lexicon, especially after the shock victory of PDP’s Ayodele Peter Fayose over the then-incumbent APC’s Kayode Fayemi in the 2014 Ekiti state gubernatorial elections. He was accused of utilizing the “stomach infrastructure” to entice the electorate. This, to me, is highly misplaced.

The concept of the stomach infrastructure might be new in Nigeria’s political lexicon, but it’s not an entirely new phenomenon. It has always been there with us, dating back to the days of the pre-independence regional elections across the country. Politicians who
appealed to the conscience of the masses via their stomach always had the upper hand against those who tried to use other measures. From then till now, almost all the elections that have been conducted in the country irrespective of the level have been won and lost courtesy of the stomach infrastructure.

Moshood K. O. Abiola of the Social Democratic Party was able to overcome his opponents and win the highly controversial and subsequently annulled 1992 presidential election by relying on this very stomach
infrastructure. It is on record that he went around the country campaigning and distributing bags of rice and other edibles to cheering Nigerians who were held spellbound by his seemingly bottomless pockets that he was ever willing to dip into and generously dish out the goodies that flowed to the long-suffering and economically disadvantaged plebeians.

I can authoritatively assert that he was able to gain the love of Nigerians and massively. garner their votes not because of the policies he promised to initiate and put in place when elected into office, but because of his large-heartedness which appealed to the masses. He knew exactly what the masses needed.
He once wore the shoe and knew where it pinched. Today, however unfortunate it may be, the masses are still in need of the same thing. That is why I see nothing wrong in the investment into the stomach infrastructure.

Nutrition is a priority. It is indubitably sine qua non. It is the fundamental responsibility of the government of a country to ensure that the physiological and safety needs of its citizens are met. Food, as part of the physiological needs, is the most basic in man’s hierarchy of needs, according to psychologist Abraham Maslow. It is only a well-fed man that makes use of the physical and social infrastructures that are built for him. Before one is able to work, he must first
of all eat. A hungry farmer cannot muster the strength to till the ground. A hungry father cannot send his wards and children to school – except when the education is free, which is not the case in most parts of Nigeria. Only a well-fed voter will be able to withstand the torture of queuing up under the scorching African sun for several hours at a polling unit in a bid to exercise his constitutional right. A hungry voter will either collapse or go home to eat.

All over the world, food is deemed more important than everything else. It is a precursor to good health. You’ll recall that when giving prescriptions, the doctor always tells you to “take this drug three times a day
after food” or something similar. Food is good and so is investment into the stomach infrastructure. Anyone that thinks or says otherwise should go hungry for sometime and pass through what millions of poor Nigerians go through on a daily basis. The reality remains that many Nigerians are hungry with little or nothing to eat and any politician that looks after their nutritional wellbeing is an astute statesman, a humanitarian and a shrewd politician. I will doff my hat for him.

However, in the midst of it all, we should not be carried away and turn a blind eye to other things that really matter. Excessiveness of. anything is bad. Investment in stomach infrastructure, however good, must be a
short-term measure and not a long term policy. It should be in pari passu with strategic investments in physical and social infrastructures. Food only meets an immediate, basic and pressing need, while adequate physical and social infrastructures as well as stable institutions increase the possibility that those pressing needs will always be met in the future. Neither of these measures should be neglected, ridiculed, castigated or cast aside. One way or the other, they contribute to the sustained improved wellbeing and upliftment of the masses.

Mr. Oscar Chinedu George is a social commentator and an online activist. He wrote in via oscargeorgechinedu@gmail.com. You can follow him on Twitter @CGNOscar.

http://saharareporters.com/2014/10/21/why-i-am-support-%E2%80%9Cstomach-infrastructure%E2%80%9D-oscar-chinedu-george
PoliticsRe: . by Newsi: 9:19am On Oct 22, 2014
Thoughtful post. Food is the most important thing in life. Stomach infrastructure is solving food problems in Nigeria without which there can be no meaningful development.
SportsRe: This Is Why Chelsea Will Win The English Premier League by Newsi: 1:55pm On Aug 16, 2014
OP you couldn't have said it better.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: This Is Why Chelsea Will Win The English Premier League by Newsi: 1:54pm On Aug 16, 2014
Well said.
PoliticsRe: Ebola Outbreak: Why Africa Will Remain Undeveloped by Newsi: 10:54am On Aug 09, 2014
Some valid points were raised by the author here. I agree 100%
PoliticsRe: Al Bagdhadi, The Haramites And The Islamization Of Nigeria - Cramjones by Newsi: 10:09am On Jul 03, 2014
PoliticsRe: . by Newsi: 6:42pm On Jul 02, 2014
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