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Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) - Politics (3) - Nairaland

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Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by Lovenorth: 9:46am On Jul 26, 2024
otipoju:
I hear you. The fact that people are hungry does not mean valuable capital projects must stop. They are essential in boosting economic activities which in turn create jobs of all kinds.

Na person wey dey work go see money buy food chop.
Come and tell this to the protesters I want to check something grin
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by AbujaLagos: 11:50am On Jul 26, 2024
Wike my guy. FCT loves you. But this Saburi road construction is taking too long than expectations. This Saburi road don spoil my car. Even low sales in Dei-Dei building materials market because no alternative road. Ebi npawa oooo. This contractors aren't serious
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Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by otipoju(m): 2:42pm On Jul 26, 2024
Lovenorth:
Come and tell this to the protesters I want to check something grin
How many protests have you done in your life.

My first was as a young boy in 1993 post June 12 cancelation.

My most dramatic was 2001 as an undergraduate at the court in Osogbo far away from home and school.

My last ever protest was 2005, when Rasheed was killed on Campus by stray bullet that ricocheted on the ground and went through his eye.

If you have no meaningful rational argument and you are incapable of absorbing common sense, don't threaten me with violence that can consume you.
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by Lovenorth: 4:51pm On Jul 26, 2024
otipoju:
How many protests have you done in your life.

My first was as a young boy in 1993 post June 12 cancelation.

My most dramatic was 2001 as an undergraduate at the court in Osogbo far away from home and school.

My last ever protest was 2005, when Rasheed was killed on Campus by stray bullet that ricocheted on the ground and went through his eye.

If you have no meaningful rational argument and you are incapable of absorbing common sense, don't threaten me with violence that can consume you.
What is threatening in explaining things to the protesters?
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by otipoju(m): 4:56pm On Jul 26, 2024
Lovenorth:
What is threatening in explaining things to the protesters?
Don't be too clever by half.

We can agree to disagree and keep it civil.

Most Nigerians citizens are not any different from their corrupt leaders...na opportunity to thief big things na him dem never get.

The ones wey dem dey do for their everyday lives is not different from the ones government officials do.

I have made a case for prioritizing infrastructure development as an accelerator of economic growth. If you have a good counter argument, present it. If you don't keep quiet and stop insinuating violent threats.

Make you yourself no go jam agbako.
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by Lovenorth: 5:28pm On Jul 26, 2024
otipoju:
Don't be too clever by half.

We can agree to disagree and keep it civil.

Most Nigerians citizens are not any different from their corrupt leaders...na opportunity to thief big things na him dem never get.

The ones wey dem dey do for their everyday lives is not different from the ones government officials do.

I have made a case for prioritizing infrastructure development as an accelerator of economic growth. If you have a good counter argument, present it. If you don't keep quiet and stop insinuating violent threats.

Make you yourself no go jam agbako.
My case is this, food security is the number one priority of every sensible government, you must eat to survive and do other important things like infrastructure and education.
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by ogaemma: 5:59pm On Jul 26, 2024
Wike seems to have lot's of fans here on nairaland .
Keep it up
Re: Wike Inspects Road Construction In Saburi, Abuja, Calls for Patience (Photos) by otipoju(m):
Lovenorth:
My case is this, food security is the number one priority of every sensible government, you must eat to survive and do other important things like infrastructure and education.
Infrastructure is one of the means to achieve food security.

Unless people are gainfully employed they will keep struggling to eat.

Temporary palliatives are mere first aid.

If I were your president, on resumption of office , I would go and look for a private foreign army with latest weapons and tools to rid the country of bandits, terrorists and kidnappers.

I would sign this contract with them very quietly and give them 9 months to finish the job using a scorched earth approach. Delete everything deletable.

Secondly I would rid the petroleum sector of sabatours. Identifying and recovering the stolen funds using simple methods I would rather not discuss here.

Then as an emergency, I would build roads and bridges that links farming communities to the biggest markets and build large storage facilities regionally.


The problems of Nigeria is not that complex. It's getting the right person with the will power to change things that is absent.

Nevertheless, i would also be lying if I tell you that I feel any pity for Nigerians. They deserve every bit of what they are getting. They themselves are not different from their leaders.
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