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PoliticsRe: Senate Confirms Waheedi Shaibu As Chief Of Army Staff by olyrayy(m): 6:51pm On Oct 29, 2025
Lanruze:
He is noted to have been the most academically brilliant in his set at the Nigerians Defence Academy - NDA. He came tops in his class clinching the revered prize.

He was injured twice in the theater of War and had to be evacuated showing his gallantry as a battle tested Soldier that has faced death and the enemy.

He looks very Physically Alert and with his sound academic and battle tested background in Counter-Terrorism he is a proper fit.

God be with him. That is the most strategic Military Appointment as any attempted Coup will never succeed withouth the buy-in of the COAS.

Well deserved.
What if he's the one to lead the coup? wink wink
BusinessRe: FOREX Traders Struggle To Survive As CBN Cuts BDCs Off From Dollar Supply by olyrayy(m): 7:26pm On Oct 27, 2025
inoki247:
Lol Alot of ways....


Just get a Bybittt Virtual card and convert some coin....


Even if you want du up to 50k USD a day you're good to go....
Had no idea Bybit had a virtual card.
BusinessRe: FOREX Traders Struggle To Survive As CBN Cuts BDCs Off From Dollar Supply by olyrayy(m): 6:33pm On Oct 27, 2025
YesDaddyTill203:
It does work because I do change money while I'm already in Nigeria. But I'm not sure if you can reister with a Nigerian number, accounts, and debit cards.
Exactly. Like, I have a dollar card and the only option available is to change it through the bank's online platform. Their rates can be funny at times.
BusinessRe: FOREX Traders Struggle To Survive As CBN Cuts BDCs Off From Dollar Supply by olyrayy(m): 5:52pm On Oct 27, 2025
YesDaddyTill203:
I don't, my need is always changing dollars to naira for personal use. But those apps also provide for buying dollars with Naira.
I'm not sure about which rate is better, but I have seen that function on Lemfi and other apps.
After comparing the rates on Lagos streets with some Apps, I concluded that it's not worth it to bring cash to change to dollars unless you're doing a very large sum. That also comes with risk. Online is safe and hassle-free..
Does lemfi work in Nigeria? Last i tried, it only worked for people abroad...

I used to use flutterwave send to change USD to naira but it stopped working at a point because of some stupid regulation or so.
BusinessRe: FOREX Traders Struggle To Survive As CBN Cuts BDCs Off From Dollar Supply by olyrayy(m): 5:27pm On Oct 27, 2025
YesDaddyTill203:
Most people are no longer using these BDCs.
I don't even bring in cash anymore when coming to Nigeria. Everything is online.
They will have to go out of business or find other ways to do business.

Thanks to Tinubu, the black market rate and official rate are now closer than ever.
How do you buy USD online?
PoliticsRe: IMF World Economic Outlook Growth Projections For 2025 by olyrayy(m): 10:54am On Oct 25, 2025
seunmsg:
We are already a developing country. Read the IMF projections again my dear.
Nigeria is underdeveloped. Poverty capital of the world. Lowest life expectancy, bandits running amok, No electricity, and so on and so forth.

That is underdeveloped.

Developing is Indonesia, Bandladesh, India, etc.
PoliticsRe: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by olyrayy(m): 10:52am On Oct 25, 2025
Willy2025:
The President has the right to hire and fire. Apart from the coup rumour, the level of insecurity is getting worse every day with the terrorists and kidnappers getting bolder. It appears the military has lost the focus following the death of Gen Lagbaja. Bandits now celebrating openly, many troops and equipment lost to ISWAP attacks, bandits taken over Kogi and Kwara etc. The removal of the service chiefs is timely. I don't know why Egbetokun is still in office.
Meanwhile, Tinubu promoted the Chief of Army Staff responsible for all the failings to Chief of Defence Staff because of tribalism.
PoliticsRe: IMF World Economic Outlook Growth Projections For 2025 by olyrayy(m): 8:23am On Oct 25, 2025
seunmsg:
When you are sick and have lost weight considerably, the first task of doctors is to stabilize your condition. After stability is achieved, the recovery process begins. After full recovery, we then start talking about growth.

The IMF and lots of other international organizations that are projecting Nigeria for growth know far more than you. They’ve seen all the indices and they are very confident in projecting a GDP growth rate of 4.2 for the country in 2026.
You're not ashamed. 4% growth rate for an underdeveloped country. When you're supposed to grow at a minimum of 6%.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Sacks Service Chiefs, Appoints New Military Heads In Sweeping Shake-Up by olyrayy(m): 4:53pm On Oct 24, 2025
TheNobleProphet:
This new defence chief he appointed is "inefficient" because under him as army chief, so many losses have occurred!

The Oluyede of a guy na more like "quota system" appointment!

In all, I sincerely wish them success in their mission!
He was promoted to irrelevance. Chief of Defence Staff doesn't control any troops.
PoliticsRe: Coup Plotters Planned To Assassinate Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio - Premium Times by olyrayy(m): 7:16am On Oct 19, 2025
Toruibestate:
Why Military Coup Is Hard in Nigeria


I once asked a recently retired Major General in the Nigerian Army why coups no longer happen easily in Nigeria. He explained that things changed drastically after the attempted coup that nearly claimed the life of former military ruler, Ibrahim Babangida.


According to him, the military intelligence system was completely overhauled after that incident. It became so advanced, sophisticated, and deeply embedded across all security units that planning or executing a coup today is almost impossible without being detected early.


That’s why, since that time, Nigeria hasn’t witnessed a single successful coup.




He said Babangida called Abacha to save him that it was Abacha that saved him from the shame and what later happened was agreement between him and Abacha.


Say Babangida was under one underground road at Dodan Barracks Lagos that the Military already took over and Abacha sent thousands of troops from outside to come in when he sent save our soul to Abacha


After the coup, Babangida immediately took FCT to North where he feels safer .
Tinubu can run it to Lagos where he feels safer too.



@Ditari of Ijaw.
You just wrote a lot of things witthout saying anything.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 8:38pm On Oct 17, 2025
bigpicture001:
So ,OP, I re-affirm...We can far far better than we currently do
Definitely.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 8:37pm On Oct 17, 2025
brain54:
You guys keep mentioning oil like that is the only natural resource...

The US economy isn't dependent on her oil reserves.

Tell me what natural resources or commodity explored in the US that drives her economy!
You're shifting goal post. I said that that total value of all the natural resources in the US, not only oil, dwarves that of Nigeria.

They don't drive the US economy because it's much bigger. But the US is richer than Nigeria in natural resources. Vastly richer. Nigeria isn't even among the top 10 when it comes to natural resources.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 6:38pm On Oct 17, 2025
brain54:
Richer in terms of natural resources. How...?


I wasn't talking about money generated through financial institutions, taxes or by investments.


I was talking about pure God given raw and undeveloped natural resources bro.

They are richer in natural resources and they can't stay away from Africa since the era of trans Atlantic slave trading.

Just so you know most of those Western countries are still dependent on the resources of Nigeria and Africa till tomorrow!
Yes. In God given natural resources. Even oil, the US has much more than we do. The total value of the US' natural resources is about $45 trillion. For Nigeria, it's just about $4 trillion at best.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 5:22pm On Oct 17, 2025
brain54:
Oil isn't the only natural resource bro...


Nigeria is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of resources. Maybe 90% is untapped or unexplored.

My argument is because the US or Norway does it doesn't mean it is the best or that it's guaranteed to work in our own situation.

Taxation favors them because it was adapted to their system. I'm not saying taxation should be abolished completely in Nigeria. But we shouldn't be so highly dependent on taxing because we have more resources as compared to those countries.

Personally, I believe taxation should be some sort of last resort not the first option for a country like Nigeria!
The US is richer in natural resources than Nigeria. By far.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 5:20pm On Oct 17, 2025
lawani:
Not necessarily. US and Norway produce more oil per Capita than Nigeria.
If you want a working country, the sacrifice you need to pay is high taxes
To be fair, taxation means that government revenue is tied to the productivity of its people.

But I trust Nigeria to be an exception. Tinubu would squander taxes. Use everything to build street light.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 5:18pm On Oct 17, 2025
brain54:
Countries with no natural resources should depend on taxation...

Nigeria normally ought not to go that route. Taxation should be for countries like the UK.


It's only lazy Nigerian leaders... leaders too lazy to think that would go that route.


Nigeria is too blessed abundantly to have an economy dependent on heavy taxation!
We're not. Whatever resources you think we have, remember that it has to be split with 200 million people.
PoliticsRe: Most Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 5:16pm On Oct 17, 2025
okpouman:
Who ever said government should pay for electricity, school fees, fuel etc?

Why are government refineries not working? Answer that.
Weres ajaokuta steel? Answer that

Why are government officials children not in government schools?
Why do they go abroad for treatment?
Why is the 16 billion invested in electricity sector under Obasanjo not accounted for?

Pls answer these questions.
Obasanjo's investment in the power sector doubled our generation capacity.
PoliticsMost Nigerians Do Not Understand That Nigeria Is A Very Poor Country. by olyrayy(op): 3:45pm On Oct 17, 2025
Yes. Nigeria is a very poor country. A lot of Nigerians are under the illusion that we're rich and prosperous. The government should pay for my light, electricity, school fees, fuel, etc. They have the money, but they're looting it.

Sorry to burst your bubble. But Nigeria is actually a very poor country, even if we account for the looting and all other nonsense.

To calculate someone's wealth, you use their income and expenses.

I had a look at Nigeria's budget, which is basically how much we spend. And it's so freaking low. Especially if you divide it by our population.

You can check the list of countries by budget expenditure per capita. Nigeria is right next to shithole broke countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and co. When you think of those countries, do you think of rich countries?

Most Nigerians think that we're rich like Saudi Arabia. But we're not. We're poverty stricken.

I recently discovered just right now that Iraq earned $90 billion from oil in 2024. How much did Nigeria earn? $30 billion. Meanwhile, Iraq has to share $90 billion amongst 50 million people while Nigeria has to share for 200 million.

And I literally saw someone online lamenting about Iraq being a shithole third world country.

By the way, check out the budget for our African peers like Egypt and South Africa. Egypt's budget is 3x higher than ours.

Of course, you could say that we are rich in natural resources bla bla bla. I doubt we are as rich in resources as most Nigerians think. But even if we were, it doesn't mean shit. Potential income is not the same as income. I mean... I could as well say that if you work hard and start a business, you could be a billionaire. But you're not. You're most likely poor. Potential to be rich is not the same as being rich.

Once you understand that Nigeria is actually a poor country, many Nigerians would know where the problem starts from and stop saying asinine shit like government should pay for my light, electricity, fuel, school fees, food, and even my wedding.

PoliticsRe: Caption This Picture Of Tinubu And Bianca Ojukwu by olyrayy(m): 5:16pm On Oct 16, 2025
fergie001:
Why does Tinubu not frequent suits?

He looks dapper here.
He's an ugly old man. Nothing he wears would make him look dapper.
PoliticsRe: Ruling Parties In The 6 Geopolitical Zones (October 2025) by olyrayy(m): 10:32am On Oct 15, 2025
oluwaseyi0:
Unfortunately there is no opposition, no thanks to selfish Atiku
God bless you for this. What a useless politician.
Foreign AffairsRe: Cameroon Election: Mohamed Salah’s Face Appears On Voters’ List by olyrayy(m): 9:24pm On Oct 13, 2025
ROYALMAXCLEANER:
Well am not suprised with cameroounians ..... They are not Serious in any elections watch out MR PAUL BIYA WILL STILL WIN
I don't understand. You think the elections actually count?
PoliticsRe: Is There An Ideological Difference Between The Apc And The Pdp? by olyrayy(op): 7:02pm On Oct 10, 2025
CreativeOrbit:
You make a fair point, but tribalism and nationalism in Nigeria function more as instruments of power than as coherent ideologies.
That's how ideologies work everywhere in the world.

CreativeOrbit:
An ideology, properly speaking, offers a structured worldview, policy direction, and moral or economic philosophy—none of which tribal politics provides.
According to who?

And besides, who says tribal/national politics don't provide that. The Yoruba ronus definitely have enough policy suggestions/direction. Even a moral/economic philosophy too.

I still think you look down on it because it is uniquely Nigerian and not foreign.

And who is that one person always liking your posts sef.
PoliticsRe: Is There An Ideological Difference Between The Apc And The Pdp? by olyrayy(op): 11:59am On Oct 10, 2025
CreativeOrbit:
You’re missing the crux of my argument. I’m not defending the APC—or Tinubu for that matter—nor am I attempting to fit Nigeria neatly into a Western ideological box. My point was that political behavior, even in hybrid democracies like Nigeria’s, can still be analyzed through ideological frameworks. That’s not “picking and choosing Western ideals”; it’s applying universal analytical tools to understand our political dysfunction.

You’re absolutely right that APC is tribalistic and PDP is directionless—but that only reinforces my argument. Both lack ideological grounding, operating instead on patronage, ethnicity, and personal ambition. That vacuum is precisely why ideological classification becomes difficult—it’s not because the framework is irrelevant, but because our political actors have no coherent ideology to measure against it.

So let’s be clear: I have no allegiance to APC, PDP, or Tinubu. My concern is Nigeria’s political decay and the intellectual laziness that prevents us from diagnosing it with the same analytical rigor we apply to other democracies.
That's the thing. You think that since none of the major parties espouse Western left-right ideology, then they lack ideologies.

Meanwhile, they espouse ideologies (tribalism/nationalism), but because those ideologies don't fit into a Western box, you don't recognize them as ideologies.
PoliticsRe: INEC Chair: Wike Shuns Council Of State Meeting As Tinubu Snubs His Candidate-SR by olyrayy(m): 9:35am On Oct 10, 2025
Validated:
I am an ardent critic of Tinubu's presidency. But you see this appointment, I give Tinubu thumbs 👆
Why?
PoliticsRe: Is There An Ideological Difference Between The Apc And The Pdp? by olyrayy(op): 8:33am On Oct 10, 2025
CreativeOrbit:
Your argument misses the entire point. Nobody claimed Nigeria fits perfectly into Western ideological labels; the reference to 'left' and 'right' was analytical, not cultural. Political science uses these frameworks to classify ideological behavior, not to impose Western identity. So dismissing them as 'absurd' only exposes a shallow understanding of comparative political analysis.

What’s truly absurd is pretending Nigeria’s political chaos defies ideological discussion, when the same politicians freely borrow Western-style constitutions, democratic institutions, and economic models. You can’t enjoy Western governance structures and then cry 'Western construct' when ideology is discussed. That’s intellectual inconsistency at best and lazy deflection at worst.

The point stands: APC and PDP are ideologically hollow shells driven by opportunism, not principle. And if you can’t distinguish them, it’s not because 'left and right' are Western ideas—it’s because both parties have no spine, no coherence, and no ideological compass to begin with.
Oh. But you can pick and choose from among western ideals. There are no rules.

I mean... If Left and Right works for the Nigerian context, then you'll be able to easily categorise the existing parties along those lines. But you can't.

Meanwhile, the APC is clearly an association of tribalist. The PDP, on the other hand, is rudderless and doesn't know what it is doing. But you can't accuse them of being as tribalistic as the APC.
PoliticsRe: Is There An Ideological Difference Between The Apc And The Pdp? by olyrayy(op): 10:03pm On Oct 09, 2025
CreativeOrbit:
In theory, there should be an ideological difference between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People's Democratic Party (PDP), as is typical of parties in a healthy democratic system. However, in practice, the ideological distinctions between the two major Nigerian parties are often blurred.

Both parties have adopted similar positions on key economic and political issues over the years, and their platforms tend to emphasize general themes like national unity, development, and anti-corruption—without a consistent, distinct ideological framework. Additionally, frequent cross-carpeting of politicians between the two parties has further eroded any clear ideological identity, making party loyalty more about political expediency than about principle or policy.

That said, there are rhetorical differences: the PDP often presents itself as a center-left party with a focus on social welfare and infrastructure investment, while the APC has positioned itself, at least nominally, as a center-right party advocating anti-corruption and fiscal responsibility. However, these distinctions are rarely reflected in consistent governance philosophies or policy implementation.

In summary, while there may be theoretical or rhetorical ideological leanings, the practical difference between APC and PDP has largely been one of personalities, political alignments, and power dynamics, rather than of clearly defined and consistently upheld ideological principles.
Left and right is a Western construct. Trying to pidgeonhole Nigeria into that is just absurd. Which is why using that paradigm means you can't distinguish between both parties.
PoliticsRe: Is There An Ideological Difference Between The Apc And The Pdp? by olyrayy(op): 9:53pm On Oct 09, 2025
danvon:
I would say APC values effectiveness, their goal is build Nigeria from the ground up into a strong industrial powerhouse, no matter what it cost.
I don't think Buhari had any goal. Except to warm chair.

danvon:
PDP was more concerned with Federal character above everything else even growth and effectiveness, this approach helped to prevent a military return to power but couldn't achieve much else and might have even encouraged more crisis;
This is untrue. The truly nationalist PDP leaders were Obasanjo and Yar'Adua. Jonathan was a bit clannish. And... The Obasanjo administatration was very effective. Primarily because it didn't really care about the tribe of a person as long as they could do the job.

Compare that with someone like Buhari who would put his kinsmen in a position whether or not he was fit.
PropertiesRe: Pictures Of Kolapo Isola Estate, Best Estate In Ibadan by olyrayy(m): 9:45pm On Oct 06, 2025
My estate!!! cheesy cheesy cheesy

Although we no get light lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Lagos Licenses New Discos, Replaces Eko, Ikeja Electric by olyrayy(m): 8:16am On Oct 06, 2025
nairalanda1:
Okay, let's pretend we can have power for free, in other words.

You know I am right, but you think that I am calling for your oppression. I am not, I am stating the truth, and nothing but the truth.

Google...solving the liquidity crunch in the power sector. PwC report on the power sector from 2019.
You sabi. That guy is the regular ignorant Nigerian that wants government to pay for everything.
PoliticsRe: Benue Gov. Alia To Build Airport, Export/import Processing Zone by olyrayy(m): 12:53pm On Oct 01, 2025
jeff1993:
Clueless for that matter.... Wetin him wan use airport fo with all the whole insecurity happening in the state.
Don't mind our stupid elites. That's why they're building airports everywhere. So that they won't risk the banditry and kidnapping on the expressway like the rest of us.

Idiots.

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