DevilsEqual: It's funny how I've seen more Igbos opened a thread in hardship than any other group
It's funny how they claim they care less about it yet keeps creating topics to lament about same thing
This kind logic no make sense at all
So what is your point? Why all these ethnic slurs you guys inherited from your looters you called leaders? Are all Ibos the same? Are all Yoruba the same? Are all Hausa the same? What have you gained since your kinsmen has been in power? The earlier you realised we have two tribes-the politicians, the bourgeoisie in power and the masses, the proletariat-in Nigeria, the better. Don't die in their war, they don't want us to have the same voice to dislodge them. All we need is to come together and fight our common enemies.
17. Trust, love and unity among citizens from substantial to zero
18. Misappropriation of funds from Millions of Naira to Trillions of DOLLARS or TRILLIONS of naira
19. Budget implementation from 40% to less than 20% Per year
20. Roads from potholes to huge craters and cut-offs
21. Economy from worse in Africa to greatest in Africa on paper, but the masses from poor to poorest
22. Defection of polititians from a few tens to hundreds of persons, in some cases thousands from one party to the other. Nigerian soldiers now defect to other countries
23. Transport fares, from a few hundreds of Naira to several thousand of Naira, on both air and road networks
24. Bribe takings from only police, now includes all authorities, soldiers inclusive
25. ATM charges from zero to N150 per transaction
26. New English phrase called 'Tactical Manoeuvre' when soldiers are deliberately dispatched with low grade weapons to be killed by a well armed "Herdsman"
27. Bribery scandal from few to substantial
28. Police pension scam
29. Beans from 400-9000 painter
30. Cement from 1300-8000
31. Tomatoes from 3500-130k a basket
32. Yahaya Bello stole 80Billion of Kogis money
33. 17 generals killed under his watch in delta
34. Ram from 25k(GEJ) 150k-1million
35. Handling Herdsman/boko haram with kid gloves only to report that the nation is winning on insurgents.
36. Election ballot box snatching and grabbing all over Lagos/Rivers state
37. Lagos calabar highway worth trillions of dollars awarded to Tinubu's ally
38. 3.4bn missing under his watch in let's than 4months(SERAP sues Tinubu over alleged missing $3.4bn IMF loan)
39 Sweet National anthem changed to what I don know
May God give us the wisdom to vote the old fools out of office, and send him packing from Aso-rock, to Osun state where he came aboard our ship, come 2027
This is serious. May afflictions never rise again.
DevilsEqual: By the end of 2025, we will all be glad to Nature for making us Nigerians and giving us PBAT at just the most critical period of our economy
The future looks great
I am salivating already
God Bless PBAT
I'll come back to this statement of yours after 2025. It is when your kinsmen is in power, you people suddenly become lover of the country.
Adamux: I have noticed over time how some people have been throwing insults at Adeboye, Soyinka, etc because he didn't support their tribesman.
I am a Muslim from the North, you will never see any of my people curse or defame religious elders over Politics. Not even people of the opposite faith.
Funny enough, it's the same set of tribalists that prides themselves as good Christians. Is this what your holy Bible teaches you? Don't you have shame?
You always complain of marginalization. Is this how you intend to garner support for Peter Obi? I'm afraid your next generation just like your fathers will still cry of marginalization if you don't learn to be build bridges and be cultured.
This is not about culture or religion, at times you need to tell truth to power and not be restricted by some laws made by mortal men for their selfish interests.
Abiola is the one who single handedly sponsor the overthrown of Buhari using IBB
So, Abiola and IBB are good friends.
Then why the annulment of June 12?
The same rumor has it that, Abiola had affair with IBB wife in China and also the then ex-president of Liberia give money to IBB to help him keep it but as IBB is the head of Nigeria, he called Abiola to keep the money for him.
When the ex-president was caught and executed, his wife came to IBB for the money, then IBB called Abiola to release the money, Abiola replied IBB that the money is in the account of his late wife Kudirat and that he doesn't have access to the account.
As IBB kept pressurizing Abiola about the money, out of frustration, Abiola told IBB that after all he has help IBB before (Matter don pass garri), how?
Remember Abiola sponsored IBB into power.
Only God knows how the money issue was settled BTW IBB and the late ex-president wife.
Some people believed that was the reason IBB refused to hand over to Abiola.
When IBB left power and handed over to Shonekan, it was also rumored that Abiola is the one who went to meet Abacha that he should overthrow Shonekan and give it back to him.
[quote author=Brendaniel post=130498606][/quote]The pictures attached are so funny. Only if Nigerians will understand that there are only two ethnic groups in Nigeria. Those in power and the masses.
epainos: We reap what we sow. Regardless of how you portray MKO as the hero of Nigerian democracy, he reaped what he sowed.
You do not fund military takeovers out of self-interest and expect them to always be loyal to you. You do not just make money from sources you can not reveal and expect life to go on as usual while people suffer as a result of your greed. You do not just loot a country's wealth and expect the souls you starve to not seek vengeance.
We reap what we sow. Shikena.
Please, can you shed more light on this? Good morning
The 27 Club is an informal list consisting mostly of popular musicians, artists, actors, and other celebrities who died at age 27. Although the claim of a "statistical spike" for the death of musicians at that age has been refuted by scientific research, it remains a cultural phenomenon, with many celebrities who die at 27 noted for their high-risk lifestyles.
Beginning with the deaths of several 27-year-old popular musicians between 1969 and 1971 (such as Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison), dying at the age of 27 came to be, and remains, a perennial subject of popular culture, celebrity journalism, and entertainment industry lore. This cultural phenomenon, which came to be known as the "27 Club," attributes special significance to popular musicians, artists, actors, and other celebrities who died at age 27, often as a result of drug and alcohol abuse or violent means such as homicide, suicide, or transportation-related accidents. The cultural phenomenon gave rise to an urban myth that celebrity deaths are more common at 27 years.
Mine emphasis👇 I think there is a mystery behind that age with the numbers of people that have died mysteriously. But the question I keep asking is why 27? Is the universe trying to teach us something to look inward and outward.
However, the following celebrities are the list of people who have died (mysteriously) in the 27s. Though, we have numbers of unreported cases of unknown humans that have died when they were 27.
Brian Jones Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Jim Morrison Jean-Michel Basquiat Kurt Cobain Amy Winehouse Mohbad And other unsung heroes...
The Seminary school I went to should really be emulated in every aspect.
Before resumption, your names have already been pasted in every parts of the school and you can never change that position or remove the name.
If you go absent, you space will be visibly vacant and your name boldly on the vacant space. Even at that, during the last activity everyday (Night prayers) the chapel prefects reports those absent, the infirmary prefect confirms those that are sick. Like, every sector functions optimally and in synchronisation in such a way that there's no lapse.
The day any single bulb in any part the compound stays without light for up to 24hrs, the technician will be in serious trouble, therefore it rarely happened. If the least thing like window glass or dining cup gets missing, it will be discovered and fixed before 24hours.
The Seminary ran a kind of decentralized leadership, with every sector being independent and in sync with others. Now imagine the effectiveness, imagine a student missing for even 6 hours without getting noticed. If we were to run such leadership as a country, we would be the best country in the world.
If every sector were working in synchrony, tell me why a hotel staff should check in a minor without raising alarm, tell me why the hotel should be operating after being exposed.
That's why billions can miss in this country without a single trace and if noticed, the issue will only be discussed for few hours without any action.
Nigeria needs total overhaul.
That's true. The Irish missionaries established my own school. Seems Nigeria is not good at anything. Sad.
israelmao: Children learn by example rather than what they are told by their parents,if parents epitome or portray or practice what they teach their children,they also follow suit.The best form of parenting is parenting by examples.I grew up to discover that my father didn't engage in drinking of alcohol and I followed suit,I can't tell whether he did in secrecy but I never for once caught him doing so.
Has the same government effectively utilised the ones entrusted in their care? Is it not a sad tale of embezzlement and corruption news flying all about?
When you are trusted in fewer things, you will be trusted in bigger things.
Did you know that Kabiru Sokoto that bombed St Theresa Catholic Church, Abuja was arrested in Kashim Shettima's lodge. He's today, Bola Tinubu's running mate
On the morning of Dec 25th, 2011, as worshippers gathered for Christmas prayers inside St Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State, a bomb exploded killing 37 worshippers. Nigerians were horrified. "Who could have done this?" was the question on everyone's lips. Goodluck Jonathan, the go-to culprit for everything wrong wt Nigeria was not only blamed but cursed generously. He managed a vow to bring the culprit/s to justice. In no time, the man pictured below, Kabiru Umar Abubakar Dikko, AKA Kabiru Sokoto was identified as the mastermind of the horrendous bombing. Security agents under strict instructions from President Jonathan went crazy looking for him and his Boko Haram cell in Abaji was discovered. But despite infiltrating the cell, the terrorist was no where to be found. Intel would later lead to the Asokoro lodge of Kashim Shettima, then the governor of Borno state. Lo and behold that was where the murderer was found and arrested. Under interrogation, he revealed more info and was taken for a search of his premises at Abaji under the command of Policeman Zakari Biu. Now Biu is an interesting character who alongside the likes of Hamza Mustapha, Sgt. Rogas and Paul Okuntimo did Abacha's sordid jobs. But the unforgiving Olusegun Obasanjo, like he did to all the lunatics of the Abacha era would retire the policeman immediately. How Zakari Bi sneaked back into the NPF under President Yar'Adua remained unnoticed until he was implicated in the escape of Kabiru Sokoto. . Just hours after Kaburi Sokoto was taken for a search his home in Abaji under the command of Biu news came that the terrorist had escaped custody on their way to Abaji. A livid Jonathan quickly got Zakari Biu and everyone involved arrested and ordered for Sokoto to be produced by whatever means. Another set of state security agents would later track him to Biu village where after a heavy shootout between his men and security agents, he was arrested and under tight security transported to Abuja and charged to court. On December 21, 2013 he was handed a life sentence by a judge who remarked that the terrorist showed zero remorse for the murders he committed. Why was Kabiru Sokoto hiding in the Borno State Governor's Lodge, Asokoro? Why was Kashim Shettima vehemently opposed 2 the security directives issued by President Jonathan with respect to the Boko Haram crisis such that it culminated in the Chibok tragedy? Why was Shettima insistent on amnesty for Boko Haram even 3yrs after the presiding judge in the Kabiru Sokoto case clearly said Sokoto did not show any remorse in the course of his trial? We will keep retelling these stories for the benefit of those who are unfamiliar with our immediate history, even if only to serve as sign posts on their walk towards the next polls, and to those who have mischievously chosen to forget, so that by tomorrow when posterity sees the Nigeria our generation bequeathed to them, they will know where we each stood when it mattered. Two days before the Shettima was announced as a running mate, the same Kabiru sokoto escapes from Kuje prison.
A lawyer Malcolm Omirhobo has dressed in a traditional outfit for appearance at the Supreme Court.
He told reporters his dressing was in protest of last Friday’s judgment by the court, overruling Lagos’s ban of hijab by Muslim female students in public schools.
According to him since the Supreme Court already made the pronouncement, adherents of other religions, including Ogun and Sapoona worshippers, should feel free to adorn their dresses that depict their religious beliefs.
A Nigerian woman, Esther Omale Onwuka and her husband, have welcomed a set of twins after 16 years of marriage, Newspremises reports.
The twins, David and Daniel were dedicated in church on Sunday April 24, in Abuja.
A family member, Dayo Olujuwon shared an emotional video of the new mother praising God on Facebook.
"I will tell the world that Jesus did it!!! My Aunty Esther Omale Onwukawaited on the Lord for 16 years for the fruit of the womb Jesus Gave her Two handsome boys (Twins) David and Daniel,"
Jesus held her to Himself with His righteous right hand,until she witnessed with her eyes His promise for her. He doesn't lie, He doesn't fail. If you see a tear! She understands better. God sustained her!!!!!!!! #childdedication." she wrote.
I personally know the younger brother to this woman. He told me the story about his sister last week. I was surprised. The funniest thing is that this same guy just left my place not quite long.