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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Knetpro(m): 11:31pm On Aug 12, 2023
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by waze63(m): 11:32pm On Aug 12, 2023
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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by RPG2020(m): 11:33pm On Aug 12, 2023
Babatunjo:
Do the right thing, Mr. Tinubu.

If you don't invade Niger, it may put our democracy at risk.
What is democracy in section 5 and 6
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by sslcrypt: 11:40pm On Aug 12, 2023
ImoleNaija:
ECOWAS should leave Nigeriens & their Military Junta alone.


Na their freedom dem dey joke with. Dem go cry out when military rule begins to choke; as in the case below.

This is the best thing. Leave them alone but let them go find another access to seaport and another source of electricity.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Larryndelaw: 11:44pm On Aug 12, 2023
Taylor92:
Other African countries presidents have priorities and targets that should be met due to the promises they made to their citizens

And you expect them to leave the needed basic humans needs by her citizens to embark on a useless war

Unlike Tinubu that had no manisesfo, never attended a debate to let us know his plans for us, never told us how he would tackle our needs

Only thing that drug lord was concerned was it is his turn

Useless man
Continue Wailing. BAT will complete his 8 years. You better do something meaningful with your life.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by kingsceemark(m): 11:47pm On Aug 12, 2023
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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Felix6: 11:48pm On Aug 12, 2023
Babatunjo:
Do the right thing, Mr. Tinubu.

If you don't invade Niger, it may put our democracy at risk.
What stupid democracy are you talking about?
Is that office his father's garden? Stop calling it his democracy after all he never won the election.
The only danger to democracy is politician's inpunities. Had Bazoum done well, the people would have rallied their support for him and made it impossible for any coup. Agbado should continue his directionless policies and muscling of opposition. E go shock am.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by harmargedon: 11:51pm On Aug 12, 2023
Nazgul:
I don't understand why Tinubu is carrying this Niger junta matter on his head like firewood.

Niger isn't the first west African country to experience a coup in the last 5 years and would certainly not be the last.

The reality here is that Nigeria doesn't have the resources to sustain a war.

War is expensive. Hitler lost WW2 cos he invaded the Solvet Union and as his war with the Solvet Union prolonged, he couldn't afford to feed and supply his over 3m German soldiers fighting on the Eastern from. Most German soldiers in starlingard starved to death. Many ran out of ammunition and surrendered cos they could not be supplied.

If Tinubu sends 10,000 soldiers to Niger. He shouldn know that feeding 10,000 soldiers for just 1 month, replenishing exhausted ammunition, artillery, tanks, fuel for the armoured divisions, magazines, and you'll still pay their salaries, medications...etc. You'll agree with me that the expenses would run into billions of naira.

If the war escalates to like 6-8 months, Nigeria wouldn't be able to sustain itself cos it would have exhausted all it's finances on the war.

And the west who are urging him to go on wouldn't support him with a penny. So we would finish our resources on a war that isn't our business, loose thousands of service men, become dead broke...and for what, to please the west?

Somebody should talk sense inside that man's head.
it's because of the pipe line that runs from Nigeria through Niger to Europe. He's afraid the coup plotters will blow it up, because they believe the coup was plotted by Russia, and Putin will order them to blow it up to suffer the Europeans. The dude is just running his master's errands.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Racoon(m): 11:51pm On Aug 12, 2023
The microphone head-licking heroin drug baron now sees that his folly have been fully exposed for what it is- being used by proxy Reality is clearer.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Kukutente23: 11:57pm On Aug 12, 2023
beejay85:

Sentiments apart, ECOWAS have a new treaty signed also by Niger Republic to ensure no country is allowed to be distabilised by anti-democractic elements. The standing force ECOMOG was therefore not disbanded and can be used at any time.
Should any Soldier in his right senses think he knows better- let him join a political party, contest,win then bring about the change he thinks his society deserve..
Soldiers are to protect not to govern...
So whether u like it or not... Niger should be invaded and the Junta made to dance to the song they sing.
Peace be unto u
How many countries signed the treaty and how many have domesticated it?
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by BoldBrainz(m): 12:03am On Aug 13, 2023
beejay85:

Sentiments apart, ECOWAS have a new treaty signed also by Niger Republic to ensure no country is allowed to be distabilised by anti-democractic elements. The standing force ECOMOG was therefore not disbanded and can be used at any time.
Should any Soldier in his right senses think he knows better- let him join a political party, contest,win then bring about the change he thinks his society deserve..
Soldiers are to protect not to govern...
So whether u like it or not... Niger should be invaded and the Junta made to dance to the song they sing.
Peace be unto u

Before Niger republic, there were three other coups in West Africa. What happened to the so-called treaty that it wasn't used as an excuse to invade and dislodge those other coups? Why's Niger's case peculiar? What is so important about Niger republic that Bola Tinubu is willing to risk Nigeria as we know it just to invade the country? Or did the other three countries not sign the same treaty?

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by BoldBrainz(m): 12:06am On Aug 13, 2023
Babatunjo:
Do the right thing, Mr. Tinubu.

If you don't invade Niger, it may put our democracy at risk.

How's a coup and subsequent military rule in far away Niger republic, supposed to put our democracy at risk abeg?

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by greatestdestiny: 12:07am On Aug 13, 2023
Taylor92:
Other African countries presidents have priorities and targets that should be met due to the promises they made to their citizens

And you expect them to leave the needed basic humans needs by her citizens to embark on a useless war

Unlike Tinubu that had no manisesfo, never attended a debate to let us know his plans for us, never told us how he would tackle our needs

Only thing that drug lord was concerned was it is his turn

Useless man

Haba, must you always bring your lack of home training to the public domain?! And if I may ask, which of the Presidents that have ruled Nigeria have manifesto?

The only sincere ones among them is Yar'Adua and death took him away. So make your points next time without showing your lack of home training.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by staga: 12:11am On Aug 13, 2023
Nazgul:
I don't understand why Tinubu is carrying this Niger junta matter on his head like firewood.

Niger isn't the first west African country to experience a coup in the last 5 years and would certainly not be the last.

The reality here is that Nigeria doesn't have the resources to sustain a war.

War is expensive. Hitler lost WW2 cos he invaded the Solvet Union and as his war with the Solvet Union prolonged, he couldn't afford to feed and supply his over 3m German soldiers fighting on the Eastern from. Most German soldiers in starlingard starved to death. Many ran out of ammunition and surrendered cos they could not be supplied.

If Tinubu sends 10,000 soldiers to Niger. He shouldn know that feeding 10,000 soldiers for just 1 month, replenishing exhausted ammunition, artillery, tanks, fuel for the armoured divisions, magazines, and you'll still pay their salaries, medications...etc. You'll agree with me that the expenses would run into billions of naira.

If the war escalates to like 6-8 months, Nigeria wouldn't be able to sustain itself cos it would have exhausted all it's finances on the war.

And the west who are urging him to go on wouldn't support him with a penny. So we would finish our resources on a war that isn't our business, loose thousands of service men, become dead broke...and for what, to please the west?

Somebody should talk sense inside that man's head.

I am sure he has been threatened by the West. Why? Maybe the grapevines have the answer.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by grandstar(m): 12:49am On Aug 13, 2023
Horus:
Instead of fighting against corruption and poverty they want to fight their own Africans brothers

The removal of the subsidy has removed one of the largest sources of corruption and patronage ever. His unification of the exchange rates (though, partially botched by the acting CBN governor) does the same as well.

He wasn't the president that made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world. It was Buhari. It would take time for the regression under Buhari to be addressed but he is on to a good start by ending those 2 subsidies.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by optionalY09: 12:52am On Aug 13, 2023
In whose interest is the coup and whose interest is ECOWAS fighting for? i like to know
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Lastmankc(m): 12:54am On Aug 13, 2023
Taylor92:
Other African countries presidents have priorities and targets that should be met due to the promises they made to their citizens

And you expect them to leave the needed basic humans needs by her citizens to embark on a useless war

Unlike Tinubu that had no manisesfo, never attended a debate to let us know his plans for us, never told us how he would tackle our needs

Only thing that drug lord was concerned was it is his turn

Useless man

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ken6488(m): 12:55am On Aug 13, 2023
harmargedon:
it's because of the pipe line that runs from Nigeria through Niger to Europe. He's afraid the coup plotters will blow it up, because they believe the coup was plotted by Russia, and Putin will order them to blow it up to suffer the Europeans. The dude is just running his master's errands.
Invading Niger will just make the people blow it up
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ken6488(m): 12:55am On Aug 13, 2023
beejay85:

Sentiments apart, ECOWAS have a new treaty signed also by Niger Republic to ensure no country is allowed to be distabilised by anti-democractic elements. The standing force ECOMOG was therefore not disbanded and can be used at any time.
Should any Soldier in his right senses think he knows better- let him join a political party, contest,win then bring about the change he thinks his society deserve..
Soldiers are to protect not to govern...
So whether u like it or not... Niger should be invaded and the Junta made to dance to the song they sing.
Peace be unto u
why did they not attack the rest coup countries?

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by kingyakos: 12:55am On Aug 13, 2023
Nazgul:
I don't understand why Tinubu is carrying this Niger junta matter on his head like firewood.

Niger isn't the first west African country to experience a coup in the last 5 years and would certainly not be the last.

The reality here is that Nigeria doesn't have the resources to sustain a war.

War is expensive. Hitler lost WW2 cos he invaded the Solvet Union and as his war with the Solvet Union prolonged, he couldn't afford to feed and supply his over 3m German soldiers fighting on the Eastern from. Most German soldiers in starlingard starved to death. Many ran out of ammunition and surrendered cos they could not be supplied.

If Tinubu sends 10,000 soldiers to Niger. He shouldn know that feeding 10,000 soldiers for just 1 month, replenishing exhausted ammunition, artillery, tanks, fuel for the armoured divisions, magazines, and you'll still pay their salaries, medications...etc. You'll agree with me that the expenses would run into billions of naira.

If the war escalates to like 6-8 months, Nigeria wouldn't be able to sustain itself cos it would have exhausted all it's finances on the war.

And the west who are urging him to go on wouldn't support him with a penny. So we would finish our resources on a war that isn't our business, loose thousands of service men, become dead broke...and for what, to please the west?

Somebody should talk sense inside that man's head.

Nigeria spent 10million dollar in just feeding and logistics in Liberia war then when our currency had value. I think we should be asking what's tinubu's motives behind this push for war, what's he trying to achieve in this war at this point where Nigeria is at the verge of total bankrupt, why is he looking outward instead of inward.

Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by Dennisbulkan: 12:56am On Aug 13, 2023
sslcrypt:


This is the best thing. Leave them alone but let them go find another access to seaport and another source of electricity.

Do you even know that the electricity we supply to Niger is not free? It's in fulfilment of river Niger treatise between Nigeria & Niger which stated that Niger would not dam (divert) river Niger, let it flow freely to Nigeria & in return, Nigeria would supply them electricity (& Nigeria gets to have water for irrigation farming in the northern Nigeria, dams & water security in the north).
Now that mumu Tinubu has violated the treaty by cutting electricity to Niger, even if democracy does return to Niger they would never trust Nigeria ever again, they would seek self sufficient in power supply by damming the river because Nigeria has done it now & would weaponise electricity again at any slight scuffle. Tinubu & his advisers are the dumbest by far. Tinubu has established a grave distrust in this regard & put dent on Nigeria's integrity forever. Educate yourself on this topic.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 12:57am On Aug 13, 2023
No war but this is the opportunity for ecowas to split into 2.

Let coup countries be on one side, democratic countries on the other side. They all are still ecowases, just different mission.

Rules have to mean something in every organization.
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 1:01am On Aug 13, 2023
Unlike your useless leaders, president Tinubu can walk and chew gum at the same time and won't even spend up to 30 minutes on Niger issue.
Taylor92:
Other African countries presidents have priorities and targets that should be met due to the promises they made to their citizens

And you expect them to leave the needed basic humans needs by her citizens to embark on a useless war

Unlike Tinubu that had no manisesfo, never attended a debate to let us know his plans for us, never told us how he would tackle our needs

Only thing that drug lord was concerned was it is his turn

Useless man

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 1:03am On Aug 13, 2023
Go and rest, Niger is done and dusted.
Nazgul:
I don't understand why Tinubu is carrying this Niger junta matter on his head like firewood.

Niger isn't the first west African country to experience a coup in the last 5 years and would certainly not be the last.

The reality here is that Nigeria doesn't have the resources to sustain a war.

War is expensive. Hitler lost WW2 cos he invaded the Solvet Union and as his war with the Solvet Union prolonged, he couldn't afford to feed and supply his over 3m German soldiers fighting on the Eastern from. Most German soldiers in starlingard starved to death. Many ran out of ammunition and surrendered cos they could not be supplied.

If Tinubu sends 10,000 soldiers to Niger. He shouldn know that feeding 10,000 soldiers for just 1 month, replenishing exhausted ammunition, artillery, tanks, fuel for the armoured divisions, magazines, and you'll still pay their salaries, medications...etc. You'll agree with me that the expenses would run into billions of naira.

If the war escalates to like 6-8 months, Nigeria wouldn't be able to sustain itself cos it would have exhausted all it's finances on the war.

And the west who are urging him to go on wouldn't support him with a penny. So we would finish our resources on a war that isn't our business, loose thousands of service men, become dead broke...and for what, to please the west?

Somebody should talk sense inside that man's head.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by kingyakos: 1:06am On Aug 13, 2023
greatestdestiny:


Haba, must you always bring your lack of home training to the public domain?! And if I may ask, which of the Presidents that have ruled Nigeria have manifesto?

The only sincere ones among them is Yar'Adua and death took him away. So make your points next time without showing your lack of home training.

The answer to your foolish question is in your foolish question...u see how stupid you are?

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 1:10am On Aug 13, 2023
See pain from a bunch of sadist on this thread that secretly wish there is war in Niger still crying even when ecowas has publicly said its not going to war.

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by JDJDjD: 1:24am On Aug 13, 2023
Morbeta11:


https://punchng.com/ecowas-parliament-divided-over-planned-military-action-in-niger/
yoruba people will soon start calling those that voted against the military action IPOB grin grin

anybody not supporting their drug lord master and their tribal bigotry region is an IPOB to them shocked shocked

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by JDJDjD: 1:28am On Aug 13, 2023
ycat:
No war but this is the opportunity for ecowas to split into 2.

Let coup countries be on one side, democratic countries on the other side. They all are still ecowases, just different mission.

Rules have to mean something in every organization.
ECOWAS stands for Economic community of west africa states.
they should focus more on the economy aspect and leave politics alone
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 1:40am On Aug 13, 2023
Instability from coup can affect 'economic' in west Africa, so the two are not mutually exclusive.
JDJDjD:

ECOWAS stands for Economic community of west africa states.
they should focus more on the economy aspect and leave politics alone
Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by dozymars(m): 1:40am On Aug 13, 2023
The Ecowas chairman did not win the election in his own country.
Why the hypocrisy?

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Re: ECOWAS Parliament Divided Over Planned Military Action In Niger by ycat: 1:43am On Aug 13, 2023
Sore loser, just because your candidate lost does not mean president Tinubu didn't win the election. He won and there's nothing you can do about it.
dozymars:
The Ecowas chairman did not win the election in his own country.
Why the hypocrisy?

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