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SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Tunisia AFCON 2021.Round-of-16: (0 - 1) On 23rd January 2022 by Oysters(m): 9:40pm On Jan 23, 2022
Buhari called these peeps yesterday o embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Ongoing Projects At ESUTH, College Of Medicine Igbo Eno, Enugu by Oysters(m): 12:34pm On Jan 22, 2022
Big gov't will not be the death of Nigerians. I pray for all of you that one day y'all will receive sense and see what gov't really is when those in authority actually work for you. When that happens mediocrity and the defence/celebration of it will be far from y'all.
CrimeRe: Four Killed As Factional NURTW Members Clash In Lagos by Oysters(m): 12:31pm On Jan 22, 2022
Ndi ara
PoliticsNigerian Senate, Most Expensive Rubber Stamp by Oysters(op): 7:40am On Jan 22, 2022
The headline of leading newspapers in Nigeria on Thursday, January 20, 2022, was disheartening to read. Many of the dailies read, “Senate bows to Buhari.” The headlines were so because the Nigerian Senate, after a needlessly prolonged process, was finally dancing to the tune of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), as regards the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. A few days before that day, I told friends that this Act would come through but not without Buhari— or whoever was running the country— getting what he wanted. Alas, the Senate, that’s supposedly the last hope of the masses, elected to check and balance any unruly executive power; the eyes of the people and the citizens’ mouthpiece, has abandoned their primary duty to become another extension of the executive. Let’s call a spade a spade; this current National Assembly is a rubber stamp and one of the most expensive in the world!

For a country like Nigeria splashing a ridiculous amount on lawmaking, one should expect better from the leadership of the Nigerian Senate. In 2019 Nigeria reportedly had the second-highest-paid federal legislators in the world (after Singapore) with each senator earning around N328,359,000 per year in salaries and allowances. The Senate is mandated to at least sit for 180 days a year, so you can calculate how much that is per sitting. For both legislative chambers, the annual cost for 109 Senators and 360 House of Representatives members is about N69 billion a year. According to a 2019 The PUNCH newspaper publication, that amount can pay 191,954 civil servants the minimum wage. We continue to spend this kind of money in a country that’s the poverty capital of the world with a majority of its population living on less than $2 a day. Yet, there is little or no democratic dividend to show for it. It’s not that those at the Senate are the most capable in the land seeing that the red chamber has fast become a retirement home for many former governors, ministers and individuals of questionable characters and academic qualifications. Also, we cannot justify their jumbo pay on the basis of lawmaking as only 274 bills were passed by the Nigerian Senate between 2015 and 2019. In the US, 442 laws were passed by Congress between January 2017 and January 2019 alone. We may not be able to ascertain the impact of bills passed but the difference is glaring. With the Senate gulping this kind of money from our national treasury, the least we expect from them is to be who they are supposed to be :  the voice of the people.

The Electoral Act Ammendment Bill was the last hope of the masses for free, fair and credible elections but not anymore. The Senate has bowed to the executive because, as they have shown, they are an extension of them. This is not what “seamlessly working together with the executive,” according to the Senate President, is. This is forsaking constituents who pledged their vote to you. The 9th Senate might be the worst in our nation’s history because we have never been in need of a pro-people legislature more than in these trying times. While our beloved country continues to groan under the weight of the fall of the naira, terrorism, poverty and all kinds of unbefitting menace, conversations on the floor of the house should be about driving the country forward but, unfortunately, their actions don’t correlate with what they say. Now, primaries in political parties can go haywire, rogues and people of questionable character can leverage the weakness of the Senate to emerge as standard-bearers, leaving a majority of Nigerians with no choice other than the devil, deep blue sea and ravenous wolves in 2023. Many will argue that it’s a democracy and that political parties can decide their standard-bearers in their chairman’s living room. That’s half right. The only people who will be happy about this news are money bag politicians who are ready to silence other aspirants with money and hate the mental task of getting people on their side with tangible offerings. And as we have always observed in our political parties, the primary election is the abattoir where the most capable candidates are slaughtered and silenced for the emergence of the inept. That’s what the Nigerian Senate just enabled.

As for the president, this is unbecoming of a democratically elected president and a so-called converted democrat. Maybe his conversion will be complete when he finally gets out of office. He was truthful when he said, in a recent interview, that the 2023 elections are not his concern. But isn’t he supposed to at least lay a good foundation while he has the power to? I knew he would never assent to the initial copy of the bill sent to him in November 2021 and he didn’t disappoint me. From his first day in office, there has been no sign that he wants to run a serious regime. The feeling has been military-like and undemocratic. Anger, frustration and disappointment have become the emotions of the Nigerian majority who cannot wait to sail through such a calamitous regime. The feeling has been military-like and undemocratic. Anger, frustration and disappointment have become the emotions of the Nigerian majority who cannot wait to sail through such a calamitous regime. The only gift we asked of him before his imminent departure is to help ensure that the will of the majority prevails in the next elections but he wouldn’t have that. Nigerians gave him a chance to put words to action and imprint his name on the sands of time with the original Electoral Act Amendment Bill that made direct primary compulsory but again like he always did, he blew his chance. Yet he wants us to believe he is an unflinching supporter of free, fair and credible elections in 2023. No. We know who he is and we have been deceived enough.

There is nothing for Nigerians to hope for in this current regime. They have shown it time and time again that they lack what it takes to govern Africa’s most populous country. They have taken our nation back to the 1900s and all we can do now is salvage what is left of the country. What we can do now is to stop the rot and prevent further backwardness because, unfortunately, it’s forward never until we rewrite things in 2023.


Olamide Francis, an M.A student at the University of East London, can be reached at francisolamide1@gmail.com

https://punchng.com/nigerian-senate-most-expensive-rubber-stamp/

PoliticsRe: Buhari Visit To Zaria: Residents Boo, Destroy Banner And Chanted Bamayi by Oysters(m): 7:18am On Jan 22, 2022
People wey sabi cool
PoliticsRe: Emir Of Daura To Turban Amaechi by Oysters(m): 7:17am On Jan 22, 2022
Lol. Oga you no still see VP collect.

Congrats, either way
PoliticsRe: Twitter: Garba Shehu Follows Tinubu Support Group by Oysters(m): 8:19pm On Jan 19, 2022
they're openly showing you why they unbanned Twitter. yet these are the same miscreants that will come and shout at you that you cannot vote on Twitter, there's no polling unit on twitter, blah blah blah.

if by now you've still not recognised that these people are utterly useless, then there's nothing else anybody can tell you. ka chi fo
PoliticsRe: Anyim Pius Anyim Wants PDP Presidential Ticket Zoned To South-East by Oysters(m): 12:29pm On Jan 18, 2022
the lizard people
PoliticsRe: Gbajabiamila: Wrong Version Of Electoral Amendment Bill Was Sent To Buhari by Oysters(m): 12:22pm On Jan 18, 2022
Gbaja I swear you just dey rigmarole upandan. Oya make una send the correct one nah make the corpse sign am nah, shuu undecided
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 11:18am On Jan 18, 2022
freshalien:
How does marriage benefit the economy of this country for Pete’s sake en? Why many people too dey talk rubbish online?
Shut the fvck up, son. You miserable prick. Don't come here and soil the mood of happy peoples.

Go fvck yourself somewhere else undecided
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:51am On Jan 18, 2022
Ledestaro:
Marriage is overated
for you
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:49am On Jan 18, 2022
Ledesta:
The day a Mother Hen grows teeth
stopeeeet
grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:49am On Jan 18, 2022
Ledesta:
The day a Mother Hen grows teeth
stopeeeet
grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:48am On Jan 18, 2022
Ledesta:
The day a Mother Hen grows teeth
[I]stopeeeet[/i]
grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:48am On Jan 18, 2022
Ledesta:
The day a Mother Hen grows teeth
[I]stopeet grin grin[/i]
CelebritiesRe: Omawumi Marks 7th Wedding Anniversary On Husband’s Birthday (Photos) by Oysters(m): 9:45am On Jan 18, 2022
nothing like a blissful marriage. the economic importance to society as a whole is unquantifiable.

Congratulations, Mrs
PoliticsRe: "Banditry Will End Soon: An Optimistic Response To Matawalle’s Prophesy" by Oysters(m): 9:42am On Jan 18, 2022
all of you are not ready. at all
PoliticsRe: Ebonyi Government Threatens To Punish Residents Who Will Obey Sit-At-Home Order by Oysters(m): 9:34am On Jan 18, 2022
hahaha ...

yes, absolutely. punish those who obey the sit-at-home order to show authority and grandstand as you are completely incapable of punishing those who make such orders. foolish peoples ... grin grin

it's time the citizens started punishing these incompetent fvcks with their votes to show their authority also
SportsRe: Eriksen Set For Premier League Return As He Gets Six-Month Offer From Brentford by Oysters(m): 6:47am On Jan 18, 2022
*sniffs* cry

so touching. Brentford, may you never get relegated for 3 seasons
CrimeRe: Odili’s House Invaders Had Wrong Address On Search Warrant - Police by Oysters(m): 6:42am On Jan 18, 2022
LMFAO!

which kain talk be this?
PoliticsRe: Twitter To Pay Tax, Establish ‘Legal Entity’ In Nigeria After Suspension by Oysters(m): 6:52am On Jan 13, 2022
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SportsRe: AFCON 2021: Equatorial Guinea Vs Ivory Coast (0 - 1) On 12th January 2022 by Oysters(m): 10:48pm On Jan 12, 2022
UncleHaba22:
Na on Saturday over 2.5 go start
e fit start tomorrow. sheybi na tomorrow 2nd round of matches dey start?
SportsRe: AFCON 2021: Equatorial Guinea Vs Ivory Coast (0 - 1) On 12th January 2022 by Oysters(m): 10:39pm On Jan 12, 2022
amateurish football in full display in these opening rounds of matches, it's unreal. How can professional football teams be this wasteful? I want to give them the benefit of doubt and blame it on the fact that the teams did not have prep time before the competition started and that the quality of games will improve as the competition matures. Cus really, FOR F^CK'S SAKE!!!!!!! angry
SportsRe: AFCON 2021: Equatorial Guinea Vs Ivory Coast (0 - 1) On 12th January 2022 by Oysters(m): 10:30pm On Jan 12, 2022
ItzBIM:
Over 2.5 sure for this one
AFCON Juju: am I a joke to you? cheesy cheesy cheesy
SportsRe: AFCON: Nigerian Players Sing Adekunle Gold's Song 'High' (Video) by Oysters(m): 2:19pm On Jan 12, 2022
OK. Team spirit is high
CrimeRe: Nigerian Rapper, Nicholas Ogbeifun, Arrested Over Murder In South Africa by Oysters(m): 2:11pm On Jan 12, 2022
MrBrownJay1:
Nigerians still making Nigeria proud all over the world.....WELL DONE!!!!

[img]https://c./IA6ndFzlXecAAAAC/thumbs-up-gorilla.gif[/img]
grin grin
SportsRe: AFCON 2022: Tunisia Vs Mali (0 - 1) On 12th January 2022 by Oysters(m): 1:55pm On Jan 12, 2022
Let's see what they have in store cus so far all the games have been largely underwhelming save for Egypt - Nigeria yesterday
SportsRe: AFCON: Antonio Rudiger Celebrates Sierra Leone's Draw With Holders, Algeria by Oysters(m): 7:16am On Jan 12, 2022
Steve0979:
under 3.5 stake heavy
Hahaha grin
SportsRe: AFCON: Antonio Rudiger Celebrates Sierra Leone's Draw With Holders, Algeria by Oysters(m): 11:29pm On Jan 11, 2022
inoki247:
Confused African Countries....

to play ordinary over 1.5 he hard dem all...


only the first match don produce 2.5 so far d rest na under 1.5 dem dey play...

Even street Monkey Post no dey b like diz...
you go tire cheesy
SportsRe: AFCON 2021: Algeria Vs Sierra Leone (0 - 0) On 11th January 2022 by Oysters(m): 12:58pm On Jan 11, 2022
Algeria handicap -1
CelebritiesRe: Spellz And Wife, Hadiza Dije Build A House In Lagos (Photo) by Oysters(m): 9:28am On Jan 11, 2022
Congrats nwanne smiley
PoliticsRe: 2023: Nobody Will Get Our Ticket On A Silver Platter, APC Tells Tinubu by Oysters(m): 9:14am On Jan 11, 2022
Maybe he'd finally realise the party has been hijacked from him. Oga, buhari no send you, and come rain come shine he'll never endorse you. You no get say for APC again. This current leadership will toss you and osibanjo into river Niger from ajaokuta bridge or better yet freight your a$$es to Algeria through the desert if they had their way. They don't have plans relinquishing power to your kin. Yet you southern morons are giggly playing politricks with them. Una go shed better tears come 2023

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