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The focus on the agric sector by President Buhari was a good one. Saving Nigeria from hunger is a good move. Nigerian's would thank him later for that. Chi12baby: |
Change doesn't happen overnight. Buhari has made positive moves and Nigeria is getting positive results. The storm is almost over. Nigeria is healing under Buhari deantimes: |
He couldn't have done better, Buhari. The man has been doing wonders lately Babayero212: |
It's great to remove another confusion from the Nigerian constitution. Every tenet must be tested and it takes courage to do the right thing. President Buhari has the nerve of steels and it's good for Nigeria to have a determined leader like that. Chi12baby: |
If this isn't good news, I don't know what it is. Nigeria and President Buhari keep winning... Timibabaj: |
I support the bill Buhari signed. Once the tenure is over you leave. Chi12baby: |
The Super Eagles have finally arrived in Russia from their Austria training base for Nigeria's 6th appearance at the World Cup tournament. Already, Naija has made a fashion statement in Russia with our native white and green attire, with the Super Eagles jersey said to be the most dazzling design. Naija stay winning before the World Cup kicks off. The good vibes is a good way to blend in before the tournament but are the Eagles ready to play? Why do they usually crash out in the second round? The reason will surprise you. Why do the Super Eagles usually crash out in the Second Round of the World Cup? The farthest the Super Eagles have gone at the World Cup is the 2nd Round and more often than not, they don't fail because of what happened on the field but what happened out of it. More often than not, the Super Eagles fail at the World Cup because of money, players' allowances and bonuses. The Super Eagles' historic problem with playing bonuses and allowances is well documented. Bonuses and allowances helped create the mutiny against the NFF in France 1998 which led to the team fighting over money instead of preparing for the game against Denmark; the Eagles disgracefully fell 4-1. 2010 the same issue. 2014 no different. Every time the Eagles take their eyes off the ball and start chasing after money, tactical discipline suffer and we crash out. To be successful in Russia, therefore, the Super Eagles must have their final ingredient, their playing bonuses and allowances, has to be settled on time by the NFF or another tournament goes bust. Thankfully, for the first time since the 1994 World Cup appearance, the Super Eagles have been financially settled by the NFF going into the tournament. No thanks to President Buhari non-interference and allowing the Amaju Pinnick led NFF to handle its affairs, all player’s allowances and bonuses have been provided. Now that financial distraction has been removed from the equation, how far do you think the Super Eagles of Nigeria would go in Russia2018?
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See ehn.. Buhari did good walahi Babayero212: |
Our OAPs are not serious Jakinola01: |
Lol. Your last paragraph though... Timibabaj: |
Today was quite different In majorly everything, From the place I would normally go to work, to the place where I had to got to for work today. Anyway, the most shocking thing for me, was the absence of traffic today. The roads were awesomely free. Free to a point where I could never believe Lagos could be like that on a weekday. But, it has to do with the kind thing Buhari did by conferring a long due honor to MKO Abiola. The event for this conferment happened today and it was a huge success with Buhari in the best of characters. Anyway, I trust that Buhari will keep up the good work. |
When an activist's activist like Chief Frank Kokori, who fought Gen. Abacha to a standstill in the 90s, said you have a great soul, your job in reforming Nigeria is done!!! Kokori, a true activist and labour leader who fought relentlessly to actualize the June 12 struggle back then said of President Buhari, "“We thought people like Obasanjo should have done that for us long time ago. There was so much pressure not Muhammadu Buhari, we least expected it, so in doing it for us, he has a great soul and we appreciate it.” See the rest of Kokori's praise of Buhari here http://sunnewsonline.com/just-in-buhari-least-expected-to-actualise-june-12-mandate-kokori/#comment-164075 If I were president Muhammadu Buhari, I'd been feeling like Zinedine Zidane over Project Nigeria. Buhari is leading Nigeria on back-to-back progress starting with reforms everywhere. Baba can't be denied today...
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I hope the Super Eagles are not on a long thing in this Russia tournament o! The man Gernot Rohr dropped from the Russia2018 squad, Junior Lokosa, continues scoring and getting accolades while the Super Eagles are fasting and praying for goals! The rejected Lokosa scored his 19th goal in 22 games in the NPFL yesterday! Imagine that! Hope the Super Eagles don't come back home too early. Me, I trust Buhari, if they win they get accolades and a house. They should go ask Bonfere Jo!
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Who remembers Jo Bonefere from about 24 years ago? Did you guys hear the good news about him? Do you guys know he was promised a house for leading the Dream Team to Atlanta96 Football Gold medal, and for about 22 years nothing was said or done about it by 3 previous administrations since the promise. Thank God though, Buhari has fulfilled the government promise. After all these years, Bonfere Jo has finally gotten his reward. Jo described the recent fulfillment of a promise made to him by the Federal Government as a move that will encourage Nigerian sportsmen and women to excel at international competitions (see here http://punchng.com/house-gift-bonfrere-jo-hails-fg/). No wonder Bonfere's Jo has returned to scouting for more football talents in Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos. If Buhari was awesome enough to get him the house (Fashola did the handing over of keys to the Dutchman last week), then all is well that ends well. Buhari's finishing of uncompleted projects is becoming stuff of legends. Meaning being patroitic to Nigeria is being to drawn handsome rewards again. Nice one from Buhari really.
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Let's be scared for the youth, Nigeria. Let's be scared for the youth. When a social problem doesn't get enough mentions and attention in our homes, and coverage in the press, we should all be afraid of the impending consequences. Normally, most under-18s spend their evenings cooped up in their bedrooms playing computer games or hanging out and sending snaps at the local shopping mall. When they start showing up in night clubs, the venue of vices and ‘exotic services’ created for people older than 18, Nigerians need to be very afraid. These youngsters barely know their way through life and might get preyed upon by monsters of a different variety. What would be born would be frightening to the society. That is the dimension they problem of under-aged clubbing is beginning to assume in our society. Getting a cheap high is a small problem compared with the dangers of under-aged clubbing. Under-aged clubbing might not be an issue yet but it is lurking somewhere under the surface somewhere, waiting to announce itself in big way. Just because a big wig’s son hasn’t been apprehended for smoking crack in a nightclub doesn’t mean it’s not happening, under-aged clubbing should be nipped in the bud before a politically exposed individual’s daughter gets intoxicated and sexually abused on a night out with friends. Why the concern over under-aged clubbing all of a sudden? What's the big deal with under-aged clubbing? Not too long ago, a certain Twitter user accused an eccentric socialite of sexually assaulting her at a Lagos nightclub when she was 16. Maybe she ought not to be there in the first place, what’s even more surprising allegation didn't get as much outrage as expected. You need to hear how many youngsters get taken advantage of on weekend night outs, the stories will shock you to the marrows. How come no one is paying attention yet? For starters, young people are easily impressionable and easier to manipulate. When plied with drinks, they become total zombies and tools of whatever variety their manipulator desires. You say jump, they ask how high. They malleable, mostly validation seekers who are susceptible to peer pressure and likely to be given to unproductive habits more than most demographics. It's not everyone's problem now but wait till it spreads around like the Ebola virus, by then moral decadence would have taken over our dear nation. How did we even get to the topic of under-aged clubbing? Taking it from most Nigerian university admission statistics, more and more Jambites are matriculating at between the ages of 16 and 17. The average secondary school leaver writes his WAEC at the age of 16 in most of Nigeria's cities, the more brilliant ones graduate secondary school at 14. The influx of these youngsters to tertiary institution isn't without its maturity issues. These brilliant but under-exposed youngsters are highly susceptible to peer pressure and are usually initiated into night-time culture, especially frequenting watering holes and night clubs with their more mature course mates. They usually don't experience the unaccustomed young adult lifestyles from 16 without getting burned. Sometimes with damaged psyches that requires counselling to heal up. Can your curb your enthusiasm? Freedom is a beautiful thing when taken in moderate dosage by growing, youngsters. But like every good thing in life when over-explored, freedom turns to a liability, bondage. Due to having a lot of time in their hands, youngsters tend to get into more damaging habits that productive ones. Drinking way the evening is seen as far cooler than completing your research in the university library. Have we even thought about exposure to sex and how much chance they have to explore their bodily functions? Youthful exuberance takes flight from the age of 16, nobody but the mature youngster can put a lid on his enthusiasm for everything he wants to explore. How many youngsters are exposed to adequate sex education? In a society that shies away from sex talk, how do we think these youngsters cope? What about the dangers of unwanted pregnancy? For a society trying to put an end to the menace of unwanted pregnancy amongst its teeming youth population, curbing under-aged clubbing should be a top-priority. If the Federal Government is trying to right the wrongs bedeviling the Nigerian society, under-aged clubbing should be receiving urgent attention. By discouraging under-aged clubbing, society would have succeeded in closing the door on the menace of unwanted pregnancies, thereby, reducing the number of babies by dumped in cartons and nylon bags in many of Nigeria's tertiary institutions and cities dumpsites, water ways and canals. And there are STIs to worry about too How can we talk about public health safety and not look at STIs? Impressionable youngsters worry more about not getting pregnant than contracting a Sexually Transmitted Infection. An untreated STI is far more dangerous than an unwanted pregnancy. How many homes do parents teach their children about protection from STIs and STDs? The condom/protection talk is an even bigger taboo than the sex talk. Many see talking about condom/protection usage as indirectly encouraging indiscriminate and pre- marital sex. The under-aged clubber is more exposed to the danger of failing to protect himself than flunking his/her GNS 101 exam. So what's the way Out of the under-age clubbing malaise? Before blames of moral upbringing is laid totally on the doorsteps of parents, someone had already detailed security agencies to handle drug addiction and other socially unacceptable vices. If government machinery can be deployed to combat drug addiction and Shisha smoking, then there's nothing wrong with directing it at under-aged clubbing. This is about safe-guarding the future of young Nigerians. What anybody does with their bodies as adults is their problem but discouraging the propagation of broken youth is as vital as turning out the right constituency project. Protection our nation's youngsters should be everybody's business. Club owners should insist on seeing identification before opening their establishment to clubbers. Fake Id scenario might come up but starting trumps the anticipated speculation of how the youngsters would beat the compulsory identification problem. If society fails to act now, the rescue of under-aged clubbers from morally damaging social vices would escape like a bird from a cage. It’s imperative to begin the rescue mission now because a stitch in time today would save nine tomorrow. Financial poverty is bad enough a problem for government to wrestle, adding a social vice would leave society crippled in the morass for an even longer time to come. |
I'm not a fan of long posts on Nairaland but I had to read this through. I see people deliberating on whom to vote for in the next election but I strongly think we should stop running around in a circle and allow Buhari to continue with his reforms. He has obviously been doing a lot of background work in stabilizing our economy. If allowed to continue, I believe we will eventually experience the Nigeria we have always wanted. Timibabaj: |