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What else can they do besides killing, raping, maiming, and cannibalising more of their kinsmen? |
I dearly pray this sees the.light of day and not wind up like most other faded dreams. |
TinubuThief:No wonder you curse a lot and support someone with a pass in English language. |
Racoon:Swear before Peter Obi you're not saddened by this news. |
Peter Obi's neighbours. |
Watched the scathing criticism he got from Abati on Arise, to the effect that the press conference was totally unnecessary, childish, and portrays one in desperate need of attention; what we've always said here. He told Obi point blank: if you have an evidence against the person you accuse, the press isn't the place to take such evidence to, take it to the court of law "just like Atiku". Once you take away the praises his know-no-better fanatics accord him online, Obi is reduced to a nobody. The guy is without any tangible substance whatsoever, and very childish in his utterances. |
Dude had a pass in English, little wonder he has such poor diction and sounds mostly incoherent when addressing issues. |
LegendHero, look at your brothers. |
Anyone surprised about their attitude today? They told us they would!! |
None of this kind of news would.i find pleasing. I wanna read that we've started producing in excess of demand domestically. |
LagosFirstSon:I didn't read this comment before posting mine above. I swear. You see these people, I know them inside out!! ![]() |
Because he's the Senate president, he has no right to choices with his apparels anymore. Obidients are diehard dictators of the worst order. No wonder their lord commanded them on how to celebrate his useless birthday. |
Acekidc4:These encapsulate the entirety of their being. |
taylor89:Obi is an overrated prick, laundered by lowly super unintelligent pricks. Obi isn't comparable to Tinubu in any sense of the word. Tinubu is light years ahead of him in all considerations for leadership. The same failure whom anambrarians took to the cleaners on here and on twitter when he was the governor of Anambra state is the one the same people are trying to tell us is the best thing that could happen to Nigeria. Lori iro. |
IVORY2009:Yeah. You should have known that from the start before poking your dirty snout in my business uninvited. So long 🤡🤡🤡 |
Congratulations Racoon. Sure you must be clinging glasses and bumping fists over this "refreshing" news. I'm also sure you already purchased the wines to celebrate the next incident whenever it occurs. 🤡🤡🤡 |
This one na mumu talk coming from PDP. Mtscheew. |
It's funny how Obidients imagine Obi will be named the winner of that election. Very dillusional lot. |
I've said it a thousand times and will keep saying it: Aso Rock, hands off the situation in the East. They will resolve it by themselves once they've had enough of it. Anything you do, right or wrong, will be used as a tool for propaganda against you. Leave the East to their own devices. They aren't complaining. |
successmatters:I imagine people who actually truly think Tinubu's victory will be annuled as mentally challenged. How? You little minded clowns are just setting yourselves up for more pains when you should adjusting to the fact that election is done and dusted, and start fixing your flaws towards the next election. But no, you'd remain stuck in the past and act for another eight years as you did on behalf of Jonathan who moved on the very moment the election was called. You clowns never learn from the past and it's shameful. |
LagosFirstSon:This is exactly how little minds overtaken by inferiority complex reason. Once stuff like this comes up they'd have to locate their superiors to measure divks with in order to feel good about themselves. Whatever heights they attain seems totally insignificant to them, UNTIL they measure themselves with those they know are better than them. Thread about houses built in Anambra, and boom, Lagos is thrown into the mix!! If Nairaland were to be what it was in the time of folks like Beaf, SincereNigerian, Truckpusher, Deri, Uncle Gbawe, AkinPhysisist, et al, mindless nitwits like you wouldn't have had a foothold anywhere, let alone commenting and getting likes on the comment. How pathetic. |
nairalanda1:I beg to disagree with you, there's everything wrong with subsidy as is being done in the petroleum sector. Cost of production isn't the culprit here, it if falsification of figures that's the monster. Shadowy marketers claim to bring in products whereas even a drop of water wouldn't grace the shores of this country from them. Evidence of the humongous corruption that exists in th subsidy regime abounds in the last Senate Inquiry in the wake of the last subsidy removal protests under Jonathan. We have over bloated figures of what we consume and the government appears helpless in verifying what the figures actually are. Nothing consumes more fuel than the cars we have on our roads. I'm not sure I. The last years the cars have tripled, but the cost of subsidy has more than been increasing rapidly over the same period, nevermind the fact we have more fuel efficient cars on the roads. You can't compare what obtains in th telecoms sector with that of petroleum. We know the telcos are strictly driven by modern age technologies. Just about everything can be tracked to the very last second or kilobyte. Same can not be said of the other. Our Sims are nothing but meters that can easily be read or tracked. It would be comparatively alot more difficult falsifying claims in such a sector in an event subsidy is introduced into the system. It isn't entirely because they've been deregulated. Lastly, no one doubts the importance of having significant local refining capability. But I'm the interim, we don't have that which is why the removal of subsidy feels so painful. But I feel if the government can nip corruption in the sector in the bud, we might not even have to remove the subsidy at all. |
This has been my opinion from time immemorial. Even had the same argument on a Twitter thread last night. Government removing subsidy from one of the most important commodities in the market is nothing short of them throwing in the towel in the fight against corruption in the sector. Just as the op said, if we had strong institutions with the right heads at the top, the falsification of figures would have been minimal and at a manageable level, so much so the solution wouldn't have been outright removal of subsidy. But in the case we have on our hands, we see what is being claimed by the marketers and "verified" by the authorities for onward payment by the government is probably 5 times more than what is actually being brought into the country. People submit mere papers and cash out in millions of dollars. It is the government's responsibility to locate and plug the points of leakages that exist in the system. Something tells me subsidy in petrol will still be back in time to come, but at that point the government would have had a very good idea how much we actually consume on the average. It'll be such that once subsidy is reintroduced, anything more than the average figures they've gotten over the years would signal a red flag and actions would be taken to immediately locate the problem and fix it, and by fixing it, it is my hope that a couple of person would become tenants in Kirikiri Max pen. |
LegendHero:I didn't understand why people were even saying he made sense. It is complete bullocks. Zimbabwe comes to mind. |
beerfraud:They won't. He tossed them a bone with the Peter Obi line, so they'd remain calm licking the bone, awaiting an opportunity to blow a gasket. |
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