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rotecch77:What the cost per unit for the fence rails and are the rails installed before or after plastering? |
Trustedpronet:Modern military ships can detect submarine and destroy it from distance, this is not 1945 anymore. |
LegalWolf:They are deliberately telling China to do his worst, why would China lay claim to area spanning close to every countries shore , China threaten and intimidate its neighbours with war and you expect allies to keep quiet? Russian boast of having supersonic rocket but forget the west spent tripple amount of their defence budget for new military hardware research because they don't foolishly go public with their new arsenal. |
PrinceOfLagos:Self defence is human rights! |
n3xt:Lagos flooding is too reoccurrence, by now they are supposed to identify the causes and remedy. Natural disaster can happen but that of Lagos is always predictable, Lagos can learn flood management from countries like The Netherlands situated in waterlogged area. Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands suffered a surprised flash flood 2 days ago, though there were initial warning of flooding but not to the scale that turned streets into fast running river and submerging houses, they are going to learn from it and fortify areas prone to such disaster. This what Lagos should have done long ago. |
Administration1:With those toys they call combat plane? Keep dreaming! |
courage9:There be betrayal as long we put money before moral dignity. |
theTranslator:The thing weak me! I didn't know Obasanjo is from Fulani tribe? Lol |
Professor Akinyemi Onigbinde Snr Research Fellow Institute of African Studies University of Ghana Accra, Ghana *'Nigeria cannot defeat the Igbo and Yoruba at the same time'* The greatest thing Nigerians accomplished in the last thirty years was electing Muhammadu Buhari as president. If he had lived and died without being president, no one would push back when politicians fall over themselves to deliver tributes and call him the greatest president that Nigeria never had. After six years of Buhari’s administration and with only two more years to go, all is settled about the rhymes and stanzas of Buhari’s elegy. Some thirty years from now, people will stone anyone who attaches “greatest ” to any tribute at Buhari’s funeral. You may ask if anything is worth the cost of having Buhari as president? Before you do, there is another reason why his election was the greatest accomplishment of the Nigerian electorate in the last 30 years. If Buhari had not been president, if his incompetence had not been exposed to the uninitiated, Nigeria would have continued its zigzag path. The one-step-forward, two-steps-backwards trajectory would have continued unabated. Thus, Buhari helped the unrestructured Nigeria to confront its foreseeable future. That is Buhari’s first legacy. Here is Buhari’s second legacy: It may not be clear yet to the Fulani people, but Buhari’s presidency has damaged them more than any other group in Nigeria. Buhari’s inability to have an objective view of what leadership entails in a diverse country like Nigeria and his propensity to side with his Fulani people even when every donkey could see the bias undermined the Fulani deeply. He diminished whatever legitimate claim they have in what is clearly a fast-moving degenerative Nigeria’s structural carnage. The Fulani were better off in Nigeria six years ago than they are today. That is Muhammadu Buhari’s second legacy. In the context of Nigeria’s nationhood, Buhari’s second coming was a necessary evil: He came, he saw, and he hastened its ruination for everyone. If Buhari had not been president, Nigeria would have been ‘managing.’ The Peoples Democratic Party of Goodluck Jonathan and Sambo Dasuki and Diezani Allison-Madueke would have been paying Dangote to rob Otedola, even as the country continued the slide down the valley of death. Buhari accelerated the collapse by taking the country on a bungee jump down the deepest part of the valley using a frayed rope. The rope is breaking. Anyone with functioning ears can hear the splitting threads from miles away. High above the deepest part of the valley, Nigeria barely holds on to Buhari’s back. Two things will happen: Either Nigeria loses its grip on Buhari’s back and falls into the valley of death, or the rope rips and both Nigeria and Buhari plunge down the valley. Either way, death is the expected end. The only miracle on the horizon is to get Nigeria to a place where it cannot fight the Igbo and the Yoruba nations simultaneously. In a one-on-one fight, Nigeria may defeat any of its components. Nigeria may defeat the Igbo. Nigeria may run over the Yoruba. Nigeria may crush the Ijaw, the Ibibio, the Tiv, the Ijaw, the Kanuri, the Fulani, the Bachama, the Idoma, the Urhobo, etc. Nigeria cannot defeat the Igbo and the Yoruba at the same time. In a fight between Nigeria on one side and an Igbo-Yoruba alliance on the other, many ethnic minority groups will take the side of the alliance. Whether the fight is in the physical or spiritual realm, whether it is in the democratic realm or the ideological realm, Nigeria has no chance of winning a fight against the combined forces of the Igbo and the Yoruba. For a table with three legs, one leg has no chance of keeping the table standing when the other two legs take a knee. The Igbo and Yoruba need to take a combined knee. That is the ultimate way to shake the table called Nigeria. Nigeria needs to get to a point where it faces the prospect of fighting a united Igbo and Yoruba power. It needs to happen now. That reality needs to be clear, concrete, and ironclad. It is the only magic wand that can save Nigeria. Is it easy to achieve? No. Is it possible? Yes. What will it take to get Nigeria to that place where it risks fighting the Igbo and the Yoruba simultaneously? The way to achieve this is for the Igbo and the Yoruba to embrace Thomas Jefferson’s greatest philosophy. The man who drafted the U.S. Declaration of Independence said, “I admire the dreams of the future more than the history of the past.” The Igbo and the Yoruba must admire the dreams of the future more than the history of the past. They must do it not just for their children’s children but also for all those children from East to West, North to South, trapped in prisons of mediocrity and death, which are the only gift of an unfair, unjust, and dysfunctional Nigeria. The Igbo and the Yoruba owe this to future generations of the people currently trapped in Nigeria. It is their responsibility. Posterity will blame the Igbo and the Yoruba in Nigeria if they fail to catch the wave. Thanks to Buhari’s misadventures, the awareness of today is total and overwhelming. Severe penalties await the Igbo and the Yoruba if they fail to act now and free unborn generations from the manacles of Muhammadu Buhari’s. Professor Akinyemi Onigbinde Snr Research Fellow Institute of African Studies University of Ghana Accra, Ghana |
iammarvellux:Is this a joke? Give someone free rice, ram, litres of groundnut oil because I am buying a land? I go let hunger go finish am first before I buy that land! |
Joromi1:Relax! We know they are taking us for granted thinking they are smart, it will be unwise for South to behave like them, in politics there is tolerance, Buhari behaviour and open insult has dissipated that tolerance, the South differences and divisive tendency may seem bad for shallow mind but is healthy for our overall development and cooperative growth, understanding and deplomacy in the long run, Come to Europe to see how divisive they are but are cooperating in many way possible, it's a hidden strength. It will keep the South busy with crisis management. I will prefer the South to disagree to agree than being one way traffic folks. My point is the North behaviour have exhausted the south TOLERANCE! |
Not an insult, It's a subtle Nigerian innuendo of telling someone to get a responsible life! |
Belafonte:Majority of Nigeria/African men are naive, they want a submissive woman, they are scared of western women lifestyle and easily intimidated hence they seek someone they can control and intimidate. Western women are the most easiest to control and demand respect from if you understand their psychology, it was 17 years ago I slept with a Nigerian/African woman, I don't need their timid wahala anymore. |
michlins:I am only emphasising the value for labour! Beside, the price discrepancies is way too high between 1x12x12 and 1x12x16 in the same Delta state |
michlins:Dude, where I am, anything made by hand is 4 times costly than machine produced, that's the hard reality, mechanical finished product are standard while manual labour product are regarded as special product. |
spyder880:Seem woods are cheaper in Asaba region compare to Warri, Sapele and Benin. I keep hearing hand vs machine saw wood, it's strange handsaw that requires more effort is cheaper than machinesaw, sometime they think everyone are mumu! Lol |
spyder880:Where are you buying 1x12x12 board for ₦1300? I got 1x12x16 for ₦4200 lol, what is actually the big difference? It really getting funny? |
Tzar:A good Fulani democrat will represent all, it's not about the tribe but the person representing the office, Buhari is just a special case of tribal bigot. |
fabianiyobosa:Equity man, equity! PDP is not APC, there is need for PDP to give slot to other regions to be represented, OBJ and GEJ dominates representation of PDP in presidential affairs, a good president represents all not his region. Until we embrace equity tribal crises will always arise. |
neduboo:I spent ₦4.1m for my decking in June 2020, is that outrageous? well, the realities will hit you soon, please adhere to conventional building standard! |
n3xt:Is Chekiaut also dribbling you after sticking your neck out to calm nerves the last time over this attitude? |
Bola146:Result of years of stealing development funds with reckless abandon, though from the sky Benin is a big city with some good road network plan and its ancient allure is very visible. |
Bola146:It very obvious when arriving Benin from the air, the muddy roads and water pools is an eye saw. |
seeker121:Unity will happen when the politicians put regional interest above political appointment or national politics. |
festacman:Delta State can never be part of Biafra because there are too many tribes that have no relationship with Igbo, Nnamdi Kanu including South South in Biafra was an insult and sheer arrogance in getting us into a war/movement without prior consultation or agreement. In that case we will just sit back and see where his stupidity will take him. Buhari knows SS will strategically and consciously support SE in the current crises of self rule and we are doing that but not with IPOB. |
Jackson105:Whichever way you will need an alliance soon or later, you have to put aside all hatred or disdain for each other to achieve that. |
spyder880:Exactly my thought looking at the construction, it also gives the traditional fascia look. All woods are not cheap these days especially 1x12. |
hslbroker2:Both! |
spyder880:Spyder, What are the advantages and disadvantages of the flat type parapet? I like it simplicity and probably less materials in formation works. |
hslbroker2:What the measurements of 1x12? Hand or machine saw? Like some seller claims to determine the cost? Lol |
rotecch77:That's what I have been emphasising, just imagine if those guys are supported and given grant to go into industrial doors production? Creativity is common sense not magic! |
