Business › Re: Dangote Refinery Reduces Jet Fuel Price To ₦1,650 Per Litre by Parachoko: 1:57pm On May 19 |
nairalanda1: There is a jet fuel shortage around the world....so while the government could give import licences, the fuel brought in from oversease would be higher in cost potentially than our locally produced jet fuel. How do you know this? Are you saying jet fuel from Russia will be more expensive than the one from Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Atiku Is Unelectable: Amaechi by Parachoko: 11:36am On May 19 |
anonimi will disagree with Amechi |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Gautam Adani: US Drops Fraud Charges After Billionaire Pledges $10bn Investment by Parachoko: 11:09am On May 19 |
So far you steal in us dollars or paid bribes in US dollars, even if you didn't commit the crime in the USA, even if the crime didn't affect the US or a US citizen, the US Government can still prosecute you |
Business › Re: Dangote Refinery Reduces Jet Fuel Price To ₦1,650 Per Litre by Parachoko: 11:01am On May 19 |
It seems the Airlines can buy directly from Dangote Refinery.
They were all complaining as if they couldn't get jet fuel directly from the Dangote refinery
Government should give licence for the importation of Jet Fuel so Dangote won't just be controlling the price |
Politics › Re: Okowa Defeats Ned Nwoko To Secure APC Delta North Senatorial Ticket For 2027 by Parachoko: 7:15am On May 19 |
Penguin2: Fake news everywhere!
Haters of Ndigbo be hating on Ned for championing Anioma State.
But una go Dey alright las las. Nah Ned mess up himself. The People of Delta North were never part of the South East and they don't want to be part of the South East |
Politics › Re: Atiku Doesn't Believe In Zoning, So Let's Go To The Primary - Rotimi Amaechi by Parachoko: 10:08pm On May 18 |
Atiku only believes in Zoning when it favours him |
Politics › Re: I Would Had Step Down For Peter Obi If He had Bought Nominations Form- Atiku by Parachoko: 7:05pm On May 18 |
Odin13: 2027 is atiku for winning depend on his vice Gej , tinubu, Obi , Makinde , has already divided southern votes Arewa is locking his votes for Atiku.. maybe he should go with a south south vice ..
Obi has always been a stingy and selfish human that lacks political logic
He will lose woefully
Anyone in doubt can bet with me .. let’s make money not mouth Atiku Abubakar Will Never Become The President Of Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Sen. Kalu Wins APC Abia North Senatorial Primary With 65,651 Votes by Parachoko: 6:49pm On May 18 |
obiekunie01: Bros make shame dey catch you sometimes na! haba!  He is saying the Truth nah |
Business › Re: Crude Distillation Unit For Azikel Refinery, Bayelsa Arrives At Onne Seaport by Parachoko: 8:31am On May 18 |
BleedGraphix: It doesn't matter. It a plus to the economy and will provide jobs. That is what we want. DEVELOPMENT across all states and not just Lagos. Remember same Bayelsa State is also constructing a 660MW plant. We need all hands on deck for the country to move forward. I never said it's not a plus. Just stating the facts |
Business › Re: Crude Distillation Unit For Azikel Refinery, Bayelsa Arrives At Onne Seaport by Parachoko: 7:29am On May 18 |
Antoeni: Dangote Will Not Like This Progressive Development Even when this refinery starts operating, all the modular refineries combine can't produce 50% of what Dangote is producing They can't Compete with Dangote |
Politics › Re: General Ihejirika Dealt With Terrorists But Jonathan Fired Him by Parachoko: 3:18pm On May 17 |
nobaga: People conveniently developed anesthesia. When the North cried out that General Ihejirika was still fighting Biafra war by killing their people, Jonathan fired him.
The East and the North have always been in political Alliance before and after Independence while the West had remained proudly the leader of Opposition in the Federal, North and East. Fact check.
Akintola pointed this out to no avail. Until and Until Tinubu breaks the jinx.
So can Peter Obi tackle Terrorists better than Jonathan? Jonathan didn't fire him. He had to retire when he reached the retirement age |
Food › Re: Nigerian Prison Food Video Sparks Outrage by Parachoko: 3:17pm On May 17 |
Prison is now on the concurrent list, I wander when the State Governments will start building and running their own Prison service |
Politics › Re: Helicopter Assault, Ground Raid… The Three-hour Operation That Killed Al-minuki by Parachoko: 11:49am On May 17 |
Ebenezer2021: I know say this news pain you wella. Terrorist sympathizer K |
Politics › Re: Helicopter Assault, Ground Raid… The Three-hour Operation That Killed Al-minuki by Parachoko: 11:49am On May 17 |
SmartPolician: So since you started attacking Obi, you haven't learnt that news doesn't go with the article a? Na only deadbeats APC dey hire for doing their dirty jobs online! What's your point gan gan? |
Politics › Re: APC Announces Winners Of House Of Representatives Primaries In Abia by Parachoko: 10:37am On May 17 |
Ekehwinz: As long as he'll lose the general election, no wahala. He will win the General Election. You will be in pain till 2031 |
Politics › Re: Helicopter Assault, Ground Raid… The Three-hour Operation That Killed Al-minuki by Parachoko: 10:19am On May 17 |
A good news |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Baffling Northern Exclusion Strategy- Farooq Kperogi by Parachoko: 8:09am On May 17 |
Tflex01: Lol you do anyhow you see anyhow brother mi 😂
You better don’t let your hate for Tinubu and his ethnicity put you in a lifetime of regret. I hope he takes this your Advise seriously |
Politics › Re: South East & Ss To Prepare For Biafra Agitation If 2027 Presidency Is Denied by Parachoko: 8:07am On May 17 |
kevwemike: Only in Nigeria we don't have Nigerian's we have different tribes , but in America we have American's in America. It's not only in Nigeria o You as a Black Man, If you go to the USA, there are some White and Latinos Community you will be advised not to go to for your own safety |
Politics › Re: South East & Ss To Prepare For Biafra Agitation If 2027 Presidency Is Denied by Parachoko: 8:01am On May 17 |
21lucky: You Yorubas should not put your mouth in Biafra matter.
South south is part of Biafra. During 2023 presidential election in Nigeria, the south south region voted for peter obi and the south east region voted for peter obi while the whole south west region voted for bola tinubu except Lagos state: so judge and tell me which south region is on the side of igbos South South has no business with Biafra The South South shared the votes between Asiwaju, Obi and Atiku Go and check the election result in the South South, compare it with the result from the East |
Politics › Re: South East & Ss To Prepare For Biafra Agitation If 2027 Presidency Is Denied by Parachoko: 7:58am On May 17 |
21lucky: Stop commenting nonsense. If the southeast is denied Nigeria' presidency in 2027, south east region and south south region which are old eastern region will begin Biafra agitation to get their country before the end of 2027 year since the igbos are marginalized in Nigeria. Wetin concern South South with South East matter? It was the White Men who created the Eastern Region, just the way they Created Nigeria The South South has no Business with Biafra |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Baffling Northern Exclusion Strategy- Farooq Kperogi by Parachoko: 9:43pm On May 16 |
Mentcee: God kkee u rite now! Seun I do get banned if I write this kind of comment |
Business › Re: South Africa Denied Me Entry Over Expired Visa – BUA Chairman, Abdul Rabiu by Parachoko: 4:39pm On May 16 |
Kushites: SHUT UP THERE.
WHAT HAVE YOU ACHIEVED IN YOUR LIFE?
12 OF THE 20 FASTEST GROWING ECONOMIES ON EARTH ARE IN BLACK AFRICA.
WHAT HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED?
ZERO. I know say nah like this you dey reason your p man |
Crime › Re: Ogun Police Kill 2 Kidnappers, Arrest Kingpin, Recover ₦1.5M Ransom Cash, AK-47 by Parachoko: 12:45pm On May 16 |
They will claim to be Peaceful Fulani Herdsmen |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Baffling Northern Exclusion Strategy- Farooq Kperogi by Parachoko: 12:33pm On May 16 |
ogododo: The late Muhammadu Buhari wrested power from Goodluck Jonathan in a never-before-seen political upset of an incumbent in Nigeria precisely because of the northern establishment’s strategic coalition with the Southwest political establishment led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu. And Tinubu is president today because of the North’s requital, sort of, for Tinubu’s gesture.
I qualify the requital with “sort of” because Muhammadu Buhari, the chief beneficiary of the coalition, along with a significant number of the cabal that puppeteered him, didn’t want Tinubu to be president. That was the spark for Tinubu’s famously impassioned “Emi lo kan” speech in Abeokuta.
However, northern governors’ collective, full-throated, unambiguous support for Tinubu and denunciation of Buhari and his cabal with the slogan “The North remembers” compensated for Buhari’s treachery. Plus, 63.6 percent of Tinubu’s 8,805,420 votes came from the North.
That is now beside the point. Since becoming president, Tinubu has governed as if only the Southwest voted him into power, or as if the 25.9 percent of the votes he got from there is more significant than the 63.6 percent he got from the North.
I have pointed out in several past columns that Tinubu hasn’t been able to transcend his Lagos-centric and Yoruba provincialism. That’s why he still rules as if he were the governor of Lagos and not the president of Nigeria.
Tinubu is, in many ways, worse than Muhammadu Buhari, who held the record as the most narrow-minded and provincial president Nigeria ever had. In spite of Buhari’s manifest preference for northern Muslims across different ethnic groups, which I characterized in past columns as “undisguised Arewacentricity,” he ceded some power to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and left control of the economy to the Southwest.
Buhari formally transferred presidential powers to Osinbajo at least five times in his first term, if we count every Section 145 handover in which Osinbajo was to perform presidential functions or serve in an acting capacity while Buhari was outside Nigeria.
I am aware that some people count only three because they focus on the longer or more politically consequential acting-presidency periods, especially June 2016, January-March 2017 and May-August 2017, but the wider point is that Buhari trusted a Yoruba man enough to transfer power to him on many occasions.
By contrast, Vice President Kashim Shettima appears to have been marginalized in Tinubu’s presidency. Despite Tinubu’s frequent health-related trips to France, he has never transferred power to Shettima, even for a day. Instead, he seems to time his returns to Nigeria just early enough to avoid the constitutional requirement to hand over power, only to leave for France again a few days later.
Major economic and financial levers of government were held by southern figures, including Southwesterners. Osinbajo coordinated the economic team, Godwin Emefiele controlled monetary policy, Kemi Adeosun headed Finance until she resigned over the NYSC certificate forgery scandal, Babatunde Fowler ran FIRS, Udo Udoma led Budget and National Planning, Okechukwu Enelamah ran Trade and Investment and Ben Akabueze ran the Budget Office.
By contrast, under Tinubu, even the constitutionally recognized economic role of the vice president appears to have been hollowed out. Kashim Shettima may chair the National Economic Council on paper, but the commanding heights of economic policy are firmly in the hands of Tinubu’s Southwestern circle, leading to the increasingly plausible joke that Nigeria’s economic fate can now be decided entirely in Yoruba.
It used to be said that the only truly powerful and influential northerner in Tinubu’s administration was National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. He appeared to enjoy Tinubu’s confidence to a degree that went beyond the normal.
But with the duplicative appointment of retired Major General Adeyinka Famadewa, from Osun State, as Special Adviser to the President on Home Security, there is a widespread feeling in the North that Tinubu has finally purged the last vestige of northern influence in his government.
There are many reasons for this perception. First, home security is a subset of national security, and no past government has ever seen the need to establish a separate office for a Special Adviser on Home Security.
In any case, the National Security Adviser is a constitutionally recognized office in the presidency and is part of the National Security Council, which advises the president on public security and agencies created for the security of the federation. It is responsible for the “leadership, management and capacity development” of Nigeria’s security architecture.
It’s hard to justify the creation of the office of SA on Home Security to focus on terrorism inside Nigeria, banditry, border vulnerabilities, intelligence coordination, critical infrastructure protection and inter-agency response when Nigeria already has the NSA, the Ministry of Interior, the DSS, the police, the military, the NSCDC, the Immigration Service and the National Counter-Terrorism Centre under ONSA.
The Ministry of Interior’s own mandate includes internal security and related services, while the NCTC is already housed in ONSA to coordinate counterterrorism efforts.
Second, Famadewa worked as the principal general staff officer to the NSA during the Buhari administration from 2015 to 2021, where he established the Intelligence Fusion Centre. The skills, experience and associational capital he is bringing to his new job as SA on Home Security are all derived from ONSA.
In other words, without being clearly subordinate to, or carefully coordinated with, the NSA and limited to domestic-security implementation, he is merely a Yoruba NSA. At least that’s what it comes across as.
Third, Famadewa is said to be a Hausa-speaking Yoruba man, and this fact is being read as a signal that Tinubu wants a Yoruba ear in the defense sector headed by northerners, which demonstrates a deep distrust of the people from the region he put there.
These speculations may have no basis in fact. For one, Ribadu is still the international face of the Tinubu administration. You don’t send someone you distrust to negotiate on your behalf with a government as crucial as the United States government.
Vice President Shettima also seems to get along just fine with Tinubu in spite of what seems to us outsiders like the diminished influence of the office of the vice president, especially in comparison with the outsized influence of Osinbajo in Buhari’s first term.
It is also possible that what comes across as Tinubu’s inexplicable animosity toward a region that gave him more than 60 percent of his electoral mandate actually comes not from him but from his ethnocentric kitchen cabinet that people have called his greedy, ignorant, shortsighted “Lagos boys.”
But it doesn’t matter. The buck stops at his desk. His studied representational exclusion of the Southeast is already well established. Apart from Nyesom Wike, there is no other notable southern minority in a key position in his government. Yes, he has made noteworthy symbolic overtures to northern Christians, particularly through his wife, Remi.
Nonetheless, for a president seeking a second term, he has an awfully perplexing electoral tactic. To dispense with a region that gave you more than 60 percent of your vote, you need several emblematic motions. First, don’t be seen to be undermining, relegating or ignoring your vice president from the region. It may not be true, but perception is the currency of reality in politics.
Second, don’t be seen to be calculatedly surveilling the second most important appointment given to the region, that is, the office of the NSA, by appointing a kinsman from your natal state, no less, to reduplicate his position.
If you have decided to initiate a political divorce with the region, which is perfectly legitimate even if it is treacherous, at least have a sensible alternative regional coalitional strategy.Politics
As I have repeatedly pointed out in my columns, the Muslim North isn’t politically invincible. Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan have shown that convincingly. But to defeat it, you need to galvanize the entire South, the Christian North and a sprinkling of the margins of the Muslim North.
Tinubu is incapable of executing this strategy. Most of the Southeast won’t warm up to him in 2027 both because of his systematic exclusion of the region and because of the region’s enthusiastic embrace of its son, Peter Obi, who will most likely run again in 2027. Given Obi’s popularity among southern minorities, the best scenario for Tinubu would be that he would divide southern minority votes with Obi.
Votes from the Southwest, northern Christians, many of whom seem to have thawed their initial ice-cold hostility toward him on account of his choice of a Muslim as his running mate, and a plurality of southern minorities will never be sufficient to compensate for his active, self-created loss of northern Muslim votes.
And that causes me to wonder what Tinubu’s 2027 electoral game plan is. Whatever it is, it can’t be a legitimate electoral victory. But my biggest worry, more than electoral calculations, is the extreme, unexampled, in-your-face ethnocentric capture of the country by Tinubu, which sets an even worse precedent for his successor than Buhari set for him.
Nigeria needs a Nigerian president, not a sectional overlord who is Nigerian only in name.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2026/05/tinubus-baffling-northern-exclusion.html Long trash |
Crime › Re: Man Confronts Police Officers Who Collected ₦150k From A Boy Going To Farm by Parachoko: 12:30pm On May 16 |
Hezmatosky210: 150k? From a boy? A boy o! Going to farm. You mean 150k from a boy going to farm? I mean farm o? Like farm, ugbo. 150k? Haba! Yes, farmers are making money |
Crime › Re: Man Confronts Police Officers Who Collected ₦150k From A Boy Going To Farm by Parachoko: 12:30pm On May 16 |
The policeman with weed no get sense |
Politics › Re: If ADC Refuses To Zone President To The SE, I’ll Campaign For APC - Okonkwo by Parachoko: 11:31am On May 16 |
2027 is Still the turn of Southern Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Senator Kaka Lawan Disburses ₦135M To APC Executives For Sallah by Parachoko: 11:25am On May 16 |
A lot of Politicians will now have to be taken care of their Party members |
Politics › Re: Video:APC Direct Primary In Progress Nationwide by Parachoko: 11:23am On May 16 |
ryloy: Is there any other party close to 10% of APC's in terms of governance, infrastructure and organization Only the PDP can go head to head with the APC but the PDP is presently weak |
Politics › Re: Video:APC Direct Primary In Progress Nationwide by Parachoko: 11:20am On May 16 |
ryloy: The leaders of the party normally give direction of whom to vote for at State , Local government, ward and polling unit unless you are very popular candidate that the leaders are against Before, the Candidates who the leaders of the party give direction of whom to vote will 100% win But now, if any of the Candidate refuse to step down like we have between the Governor of Ogun and Gbenga Daniel, they will have to slug it out. Before, Gbenga Daniel will stand no chance against the Governor. Most of the Party leaders in Ogun East are behind Abiodun |
Politics › Re: Video:APC Direct Primary In Progress Nationwide by Parachoko: 11:13am On May 16 |
ryloy: This is what is called DIRECT PRIMARY. It is the foundation of DEMOCRACY, the beauty of good governance.
This is how party faithfuls line up to vote Hon Prince Akeem Adeyemi as APC Direct primary in my ward Agunpopo Atiba LG, Oyo today. He will be reelected as our HoR candidate today and will win massively in the general election come January 2027
It was this Direct Primary APC in Lagos used to deal with Ambode  The reason I now like this Direct Primary now is that, only confirmed Party Members can vote. The Party can't use it to Rig out Candidates they don't want the way the APC in Lagos used it to kick out Ambode The Lawmakers really dealt with Powerful Politicians and Governors. Governors can't impose their Candidates by just bribing few delegates that might not even be up to 50. Now you will need to bribe thousands of Delegates who wants to vote |
Business › Re: South Africa Denied Me Entry Over Expired Visa – BUA Chairman, Abdul Rabiu by Parachoko: 10:53am On May 16 |
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