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Romance / Re: Who's More Promiscuous? Male Or Female? by nigerianrevolut(f): 4:20pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Nairaland / General / Re: Who Enjoys Sex The Most, Male Or Female? by nigerianrevolut(f): 4:18pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Romance / Re: Men Vs Women. Are These Pictures True? by nigerianrevolut(f): 4:17pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Romance / Re: Women Vs Men (in Pictures) by nigerianrevolut(f): 4:16pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Nairaland / General / Re: Girls VS Guys by nigerianrevolut(f): 4:10pm On Sep 20, 2021
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Politics / Re: VAT: "If Beer Is Haram, Beer-money Should Be Haram Too." by nigerianrevolut(f): 6:52am On Sep 14, 2021
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Lol. Where are you people getting these funny quotes from?
Politics / Re: VAT: "If Beer Is Haram, Beer-money Should Be Haram Too." by nigerianrevolut(f): 6:51am On Sep 13, 2021
Yes.

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Politics / VAT: "If Beer Is Haram, Beer-money Should Be Haram Too." by nigerianrevolut(f): 6:51am On Sep 13, 2021
Beer summit - Sam Omatseye
In Touch, The Nation newspaper, 13/09/2021

It is a conference of an original flavour. Tongues may differ but the taste is the same. It is sour to some, haram to some others, but sweet-sour to many. It is where alcohol meets democracy.
It froths but no bottle is uncorked. It is about liquor but no liquid fills a glass. The conferees disagree with fury but no alcoholic is in sight. No drunken stagger, no supercilious swagger, no drooling lips, no slobbering cadences, no inverted sentences.
Yet, there seems to be woe, contentions and redness of eyes, apologies to Solomon in the Holy Bible. It is a beer summit.

The event is not bottled in a roadside bukka, or beer parlour, or an adobe tavern in the entrails of Kano or Katsina. Big-name makers like Guinness or Nigerian Breweries are not organising it and neither are they invited.
They are fighting like battering rams. They weaponise pens and documents. They spar over law, split airs over technicalities, and spleens suffer. But it is an unlikely venue for an alcoholic brawl: the courts.

So this is a new version of the national conference. They say no to the big halls of the day. No rent for the marquee hotels or conferences centres, especially for the shylocks of Abuja. The rent is paid to lawyers. Judges preside but not the retired old men of magistracy whose hairs have either disappeared or are streaked with grey.

We saw the first chapter. Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike chided a nation where those who give get less than those who drone. Why should his state give tens of billions a month and get in return a paltry N4.7 billion, while Kano gives what it gets? He asked. He goes to court to fight. It is about alcohol but it is about others. But alcohol is the touchstone product of contention, a hint of what is now the hypocrisy of the north. The northern states are comfortable with sin money. They punish alcohol, jail alcoholics but embrace drunken money and smile to the bank and from FAAC.

Have we not seen the righteous spectacle of crushed beer bottles? In Kano, in Katsina and others, no one is allowed to sell drinks or market it. It is haram, but the money is hailed. It is hallelujah.

Just as Wike was winning in the Port Harcourt court, the BOS of Lagos, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, was engineering a similar drama as he signed VAT law. Now Lagos and Port Harcourt have brought VAT into the front burner of the fight for fiscal federalism. It is the fight that the parts have to undertake to prune the centre of its bloated belly of entitlement. Lagos has been the beachhead of fiscal federalism and has won quite a few battles as Barrister Femi Falana (SAN) has highlighted. Though Wike began the VAT affair, Lagos will eventually be its Gatling gun.

Ordinarily, one would have dismissed the necessity of such a fight. After all, this is supposed to be a nation of cooperative parts, where the weak leans on the strong, the poor on the rich, and a republic of love upends a temperament of tribalism. This essayist supported sukuk loan against those who wailed over Islamisation. But VAT is different.
That accounted for why the Niger Delta for many years accepted to feed the national palate and glamour with its crude oil. But that republic of love is an illusion so far. It is not following Shakespeare’s appeal in the play King Lear, that says, “So distribution undo excess and each man have enough.” Some preen while others are prey. The Niger Delta, for instance, is not having near enough. World class physicist and old boy of Government College Ughelli, Professor Omagbemi Omatete, visited his home village in Ugborodo a few years ago, and he saw the whole area reduced to a shell of human settlement, no schools, no hospitals, etc., a ghost of its past prosperity, what novelist Joseph Conrad calls “a distorted echo of its past elegancies.”
The restiveness of the Niger Delta may have diminished but not the suffering. Many cannot go to school. The late Chief Hope Harriman told me that in his young days, crayfish was so abundant that in the area that women ploughed river’s edge with basket and filled them. They sold them to the eastern region. Now there is no crayfish. Former Governor Uduaghan of Delta State once said when he was growing up his grandmother would ask him to go pick fish in the river. All he did was dip his fingers and fish or fishes of his choice were dancing in his hands and soup was ready.

Lagos makes a lot of money and gives over N50 billion to the national pool each month and gets a pittance and competes with states that give next to nothing. Lagos is the quietest state in the federation because it has saved the centre with good governance. Everyone comes here. It is the counterfoil to national inefficiency.

All of this will be fine, if there is a sense of justice in the land. But when a state gives and it sees that the benefits of justice belongs to one section, it has to ask questions about what happened to the value of equity. Those who are coming to equity have blood on their hands. A few years ago, I attended the NIMASA award ceremony for longstanding employees. NIMASA is about marine wealth and security. But over an overwhelming 80 percent of the awardees were not from maritime areas. Is that a nation of cooperative living, or parasitism? Or even cynicism? That would be fine if those in maritime areas are even able to enjoy their environment now keeled over with pollution where farmer cannot see his farm but crude oil and the fisherman sees fish bobbing dead-eyed on water surface.

When Charles Dickens writes his A tale of Two Cities, he dramatises a scene where everyone leaves their trade and drinks to stupor from a broken wine cask from a wine shop. Someone spells blood on a wall with his wine. It is a forestate of the French Revolution. The owner of the wine shop looks on as his possession is taken over while he and his wife do nothing.
The VAT is an example of the monkey not wanting to play spectator as the baboons fatten on their wealth.

It is within the FIRS to appeal. While the courts are the venues of the fight over what fiscal federalism entails, we should not forget that the rage is on the streets, real beer parlours and homes, where a man who knows he works sees another take what belongs to him.
Until we have a nation where suspicion collapses for equality, and people are glad to call themselves Nigerians rather than Ibibio or Ijaw, we kid ourselves that we are running a federalism.

Justice and fairness are the ever-flowing springs of a federal system.

The first beer summit took place in the United States when President Barrack Obama invited a well-known black Professor Louis Gates Jnr, and a white police officer to the White House to resolve a racial incident over beer. The media called it “the beer summit.”

I hope our beer summit ends without Charles Dickens’ inebriates.

Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/beer-summit/

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Celebrities / Re: Who is Blessing Mandy Jumbo? by nigerianrevolut(f): 11:51am On Aug 02, 2021
Blessing Mandy Jumbo is currently under fire by IPOB members for making this Facebook post.

Do you agree with her?

Celebrities / Re: Who is Blessing Mandy Jumbo? by nigerianrevolut(f): 11:46am On Aug 02, 2021
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Celebrities / Who is Blessing Mandy Jumbo? by nigerianrevolut(f): 11:45am On Aug 02, 2021
BLESSING MANDY JUMBO who goes by the name "Blessing Mandy Bammako" on Facebook claims to be the original convener of the October 2020 ENDSARS protests.

It is common knowledge that SegaLinks started the ENDSARS movement some years ago. We also know that the protests were kicked off in Lagos by Runtown and Falz. However this young lady here claims to be the one who ignited the protests before the celebrities jumped on board.

Can anyone confirm her claim please? Could she really be the Rosa Parks who sat before Martin Luther King and the others stood up? Or could it be that Blessing Mandy Jumbo is making false claims?

Politics / Re: Kanu and Igboho, Is Like Nature Does Not Support Southern Unity by nigerianrevolut(f): 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2021
On the contrary sir, the travails of Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho is good for southern unity. All you need to do is have a change of perspective. We will fly the SOUTH NIGERIA flag.

Politics / Re: What Is The Southern Security Strategy? by nigerianrevolut(f): 8:22pm On Jul 29, 2021
You're right sir. The ban on open grazing is not enough. We will have to fly the SOUTH NIGERIA flag.

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