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Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Irony1: 4:00am On Feb 11 |
Kukutenla: I repeat stop saying rubbish Oga |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by didymario7(m): 4:09am On Feb 11 |
Asswipemod:The leadership of a Country is a reflection of the people of that Country. Tinubu and Shettima are exactly what Nigerians deserve. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by TopBanter: 4:24am On Feb 11 |
nairalanda1: 100% correct. All we are seeing today is the result of Nigerian leaders, from time immemorial, taking the expedient and convenient options always. Never the difficult decisions that tend to be the most developmental and predisposes nations towards their greatest potentials. Nothing leaders have not subsidized so that Nigerians just shut up, go away and shout another day. Now we are all washed up with our woes beginning many decades ago when we found oil and abandoned everything else. Everybody lazily focused on oil and how to be individually filthy rich from it instead of genuinely devoting ourselves to using oil to make Nigeria developed and the average Nigerian a well-educated, well-trained and exemplary solutions providers, in terms of human development, in comparison to others worldwide. Of course political offices controls our oil wealth and the disbursement or looting of said wealth so politics became the choice occupation in Nigeria. Major cash went into the emoluments of politicians, because they greedily wrote their own cheques literally, to the detriment of other more societally important occupations. It is obvious we have done so much wrong as a nation when major infrastructure projects are always handled for us in Nigeria by foreign specialist skilled labour. Leaders , so they can loot in peace, always chose the convenient option of placating Nigerians with subsidies, crumbs essentially, that only deepen their poverty, hopelessness, loss of personal development skills and dependence on the State. We built a nation where the average citizen is so fixated with the price of petrol without knowing their peers in developed nation could not give a toss whether petrol cost 20 dollars a litre because petrol has no bearing in their lives due to efficient and diverse transport system and of course adequately constant electricity. We have always put the Cart ahead of the Horse in Nigeria and generally done things in the most regressive way sure to only lead to where we have arrived today with long overdue reforms imperative to rescue Nigeria yet, ironically, the average Nigerian, so bastardized by misrule, does not possess the physical or mental fortitude to see and key into reforms that will wean them of our own crack Cocaine of leaders subsiding everything just so they can keep minimum wage at a ridiculous 30k a month which cannot fill the tank of my V6 SUV. The very educated thinkers amongst us know Tinubu is doing the right thing but at a very difficult time. I laugh, in a sad way, when Nigerians are crying of hunger today because I see a people who, in the majority, have deliberately been given fish rather than taught to fish so they can always have power over their own independent feeding. Most Nigerians are now like helpess babies seeking their mothers breast to suck for milk. Unfortunately for Tinubu, he arrives when all the Chickens, not just one or a few, have come home to roost. The multiple and convergent effects of ethno-religious division, at an all time high, plus crippling insecurity, extreme poverty, poorly skilled citizens, generally inadequate and near worthless education churning out citizens incapable of solutions provision, broke and undiversified economy, restive and disillusioned youth population, nil rainy day saving, poor power supply, horrendous transport infrastructure and network, comatose refinery etc,etc,etc means Nigeria will now be very very difficult to reform. All the many things wrong with our nation means there will never be the understanding and patience from Nigerians to abide with and support reforms which, ironically, is for their own much brighter, more independent, more prosperous, more opportuned and more self-determining future. 1 Like |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by ivandragon: 5:33am On Feb 11 |
Bubu and bat are two sides of the same coin and are poor administrators. One was clueless while the other is useless. Both aspired to be president to sooth thier egos. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutenla: 6:06am On Feb 11 |
Irony1:You're the one saying rubbish |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutenla: 6:09am On Feb 11 |
ArewaNorth:Tinubu refused to choose a northern Christian for that same reason. In your obtuse mind, only non-Yorubas voted Obi You need to find somewhere to hit your head It's doing overheating |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Asswipemod: 6:29am On Feb 11 |
didymario7: Story. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by mywells: 6:58am On Feb 11 |
A dead cow is better than a living ebola tinubu. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by HRMK: 7:04am On Feb 11 |
TRASH,BALDERDASH AND ARRANT NONSENSE!THESE ONES ARE SIMPLY POLITICAL JOBBERS!! |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by YourKarma: 7:15am On Feb 11 |
brain54: You just contradicted yourself with the last paragraph. Cult-like following means their loyalty will never shift. If tinubu's is shifting, it isn't cult-like. The truth is most of the people supporting Tinubu are doing so based on tribal or political reasons. And that's why their loyalty is shifting |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by YourKarma: 7:21am On Feb 11 |
nairalanda1: Your APC has been in power for 9 years going to 10. That's more than enough time to improve the fortunes of any country but all we've seen under APC is negativity |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by nairalanda1(m): 8:09am On Feb 11 |
YourKarma: I'm apolitical. My views on subsidy were formed in 2011. I have never voted for apc in my life |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by ArewaNorth: 10:50am On Feb 11 |
Kukutenla: It wasn't Tinubu who chose Kashim Shettima. Tinubu asked Northern Governors who made him the party candidate to choose and they ended up choosing Kashim. Show me a single Northern Christian with spread electoral value beyond his state who can be seen as a well acceptable by majority. Are evidence not available how some group of people in 2023 election campaigned and voted completely on the basis of religion and publicly declared it as religious war? In the North you can just assume or perceive but have no evidence of the frivolous allegations and aspersions. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by CorrectionFLuid: 12:10pm On Feb 11 |
Beremx: Since you've kept mentioning members of my family while I am mentioning only you, while even putting a condition. Here we go, let swim in this gutter. No be only Lagos get frustrated people like you. This was how you were attacking people in order to campaign for Buhari in 2014. Beremx or whatever you call yourself. Your husband and all your children will die on the same day, in a brutal bloody way. You will be the only one left alive hapless and useless. Anyone and anything that gives you joy will perish brutally. Anything you touch will die. Now there's no if condition to this one. This one no be "if you go protest". This one na sure banger. They will die this year. All of them. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Beremx(f): 12:17pm On Feb 11 |
CorrectionFLuid:you're a mad man. You're engaging me and throwing insults. Typical of a vile Igbo animal who calls himself a man. You're cursed already same as your household. Fuckkkk off my mentions please!! Cursed fool |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by CorrectionFLuid: 12:21pm On Feb 11 |
Beremx: Oh you don't want to mention my family again? I agree I am a vile Igbo man while you are a civilized intelligent saint. But all you love will die because you are an intelligent saint, that easily calls for other people's family members death. Werey. The intelligent saint first drag family, first drag tribe. So much for civilized intelligent saint |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutenla: 1:57pm On Feb 11 |
ArewaNorth:You're free to believe your own fables. Shettima only won his state in the NE All other states were lost to Atiku. To claim that there's no Northern Christian who can pull votes in the North is to prove the religious bigotry and fundamentalism that exists in the North. A lot of sheiks in the North viewed the Muslim Muslim ticket as a jihad and never shied from arguing it |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Everydaylove: 2:18pm On Feb 11 |
nairalanda1: Don't mind them. They were just bittered , envious and Power drunk people with no vision for the country. See where we are now? Tinubu till 2098. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by caye(m): 6:01pm On Feb 11 |
Faiththatworks: I wanted to say something Bleep@#£&x to you, but I remembered that you are typin' all these from a foreign land. I can understand but still be against this worship of the stomach-god, while siding with naked evil. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by stubsamm: 12:33am On Feb 12 |
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Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by ArewaNorth: 10:45am On Feb 12 |
Kukutenla: Nonsense, do you know how Shettima won Borno state? They almost lost the election before they rigged it. The video went viral how the election was shamelessly rigged. You need to understand this game before embarking on this assumptions, you are ordinary follower not active participants. Is it not absurd for you not to know that since 2015 election most Northern clerics stopped snipping their mouth into poliy becauy of the perceived disappointment of Buhari Govt? You need to know that there are extremely few clerics who on purpose supported that tickets and go and verify their names in NAHCON appointment recently made by Tinubu. We are active participants in APC affairs, official members so you can't come here and tell us stories fed to you on pulpits. |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kukutenla: 10:48am On Feb 12 |
ArewaNorth:So if Shettima lost his state, what difference does that make to my point? Northern muslims voted along ethno-religious lines as they have been doing since. End of story |
Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by DatNiggaDaz: 1:24pm On Feb 12 |
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Re: Hunger Protests: Why Tinubu Can’t Govern Like Buhari By Farooq A. Kperogi by WorldRichest: 9:01pm On Apr 13 |
MemphitzDgreat1: this one is typing from the Psychiatric hospital |
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