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scaramucci:Thank you. Just thank you. |
This loss and also the failure to win speaker of the lower house is great news for discerning Igbos. Unfortunately majority of our people cannot comprehend and play the long game. Sad! |
Very sad situation. An airport of all things. The next thing he will also borrow to finance it. I challenge nairalanders from Zamfara to compile a list of basic infrastructure projects e.g. primary schools that need renovations, health centers etc and send to this guy. He clearly needs help... there is very hope. |
This is really embarrassing. Zero political knowledge. Maybe Tinubu should start classes on politics and we need to enrol asap. |
I am not sure he is condoning his stealing. Even when someone is rightfully incarcerated, it does not mean that all hos friends and family should abandon. After all the premise for prison is reform, so he still needs emotional support. |
Elections have consequences... sad we are clueless politically. This is just embarrassing. |
Fake lies ... you are not a graduate of "chemical engineer" |
Unfortunately he is right at the moment. It does not however mean that the door is completely closed for political relevance. SS and SE need to rethink strategy and realign properly. It will definitely take a few years. People should remember the position of the SW while Tinubu was in opposition. It does not last forever if you are willing to play the long game. |
Feel sorry for the debtholders. This is Odious debt. When the people wake up and take back their country... |
This should not be news now. It is standard in any decent marriage. Happy wife = happy life! |
What a misguided comment. Another demonstration of the level of incompetence that is the Nigerian government. Government needs to revisit the power sector reforms, it should have owned distribution instead of creating these regional monopolies that was handed over to their friends as rent collectors. And as you can imagine, have invested zero dollars to improve the infrastructure they were gifted. We need private sector involvement in power generation and with marginal improvement on distribution (including fair pricing through prepaid meters), Nigerians will see immediate significant improvement in the power supply. |
Congratulations on your achievement. Other than your perseverance, one thing I found instructive is how your gave credit to a lot of people. Keep doing that and you will go places. Even better, the names cut across various ethnic groups. Hopefully, a few people on nairaland skilled at yelling ethnic insults/ viewing every issue from an ethnic perspective would learn. Nigeria would progress if we treated each other like human beings and work together against the "ruling" class destroying our collective destinies. Congrats again! |