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Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by IbnB: 2:14am On Oct 11, 2024
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 2:18am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
Oh my gawd

You mentioned South Korea and Japan

Do they commit gross misconduct, brazen corruption embezzlement of public funds in broad day light like it is done in this banana republic of Nigeria?

You even dare mentioned Japan! 🤣🤡
Do you know what seppukku or harakiri is? Ask around or Google it
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by CodeTemplarr: 2:23am On Oct 11, 2024
Hunger and hardship is not God's doing. God's renewed hope is not your husbands own in anyway.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by CodeTemplarr: 2:26am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
so it is highways that will make Nigeriansfuel cars and move freely? Highways and flyovers.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by LordIsaac(m): 2:30am On Oct 11, 2024
mrvitalis:
Obviously you don't own a business

Purchasing power the people have dropped, businesses are closing and you are here talking rubbish
Leave him...he will come around and embrace what you're trying to say soon...Tinubu is making sure of that!
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Mitsurugi(m): 2:40am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
Like someone has rightly said you obviously don't own a business. I'll leave it at that. You should have also chipped in on this government's wastage as an omoluabi. Abi that is also the way British government performs too?
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Mitsurugi(m): 2:41am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
Make an economic argument for the bad the Yoruba man is doing and I will inspect it dispassionately. Is it floating the naira that is bad considering what we had before was artificial boosting of the value of the naira, a currency with poor inherent real value since we import far more than we export, that only favoured the North and it cynical bureau de change profiteering?

Nigeria is a big arena of self sabotage that got to where it is today so a few, not even 0.5% of our 230 million population, can live dollar billionaire lifestyle while most Nigerians survive on pittance daily. You think turning that around for the better will come without sacrifice and pain?
I don't think you do.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Metrofox(m): 2:41am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
Animal when okonjo iweala and Gej were singing about subsidy removal for development what was the fool in aso rock doing? Mumu people
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by efonat(m): 2:44am On Oct 11, 2024
It is the Igbos that developed Lagos she claims its tinubu.
Jangbajantis:
Always using Lagos as a reference for performance and reliability. Old jokes.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Honestey: 2:55am On Oct 11, 2024
God is doing miracles in Nigeria and we are seeing it. Somehow God still making it possible for people to go to work despite high cost of transportation. Halleluuuuuuuujah!
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by MondayOmoAdugbo(m): 4:00am On Oct 11, 2024
TGIF
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Brushstrokes20: 4:02am On Oct 11, 2024
Dammmmmmmmnnnn it😳😳😳😳
Such a deluded mofo 💯💯💯💯💯
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Lavor234: 4:14am On Oct 11, 2024
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Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Brushstrokes20: 4:36am On Oct 11, 2024
The Godless bitch is high on cow dung again😁😁😔😔🤣🤣😂😂😜
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Calitoscassius(m): 5:13am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
I own several thriving businesses. I think outside the box. Unlike you. There is no doubt at all we must embrace badly-needed reforms, austere in the short term, or die. Nigeria is no different, because of decades of horrendous misrule, to Europe that was emerging from the second world war after 1945.

The continent, perhaps because of a more disciplined and better educated populace, accepted their reality and the need to bite the bullet and endure with reforms that will usher in a brighter future.

Where is Europe today, after the devastation of the second World War, in comparison to Africa?
This guy is smoking cheap weed. grin grin he owns several businesses on Nairaland. cheesy that is what his head tells him after smoking cheap weed
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by surgical: 5:14am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
so incoherent
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Calitoscassius(m): 5:14am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
This guy is high on cheap weed. grin
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by UltraSolid:
Metrofox:
Animal when okonjo iweala and Gej were singing about subsidy removal for development what was the fool in aso rock doing? Mumu people
Being too sentimental, bitter and partisan, to the extent of calling others "animal", when you should inspect their utterances dispassionately, can never allow a man see the big picture or be optimally effective in life. In fact it only shows me you are emotional, unrealistic and perhaps self-destructive, Yes Tinubu played politics against GEJ because he wanted power for his Party and himself.

Atiku, Obi and Co are doing same against Tinubu today because they too want power. How is Tinubu handling it in comparison to GEJ? Is Tinubu weakly capitulating to power-seeking detractors like Atiku or being Presidential by sticking to his gun and doubling down on reforms he say are crucial and that he believes in politically?

They sponsored protest to blackmail BAT and cause mayhem they hoped would oust him. Same as they used Chibok girls saga and much more more to discredit GEJ. Look at the difference in response of both men. Tinubu, after the scariest stage of the protest riot, came out to say no going back on reforms even as protestors tried to blackmail him to take PMS price back to it's cost under Buhari.

Real leaders live and die by their convictions even though they will always play politics as politicians. Awolowo, Kwame Nkrumah etal showed us this. Whatever Awolowo was doing, to seek political power, did not stop him being the most transformationally effective politicians Nigeria has known ever. Ditto Nkurmah who, for example, delivered Akosombo dam that is still one of the most important source of power supply in Ghana today.

GEJ was an accidental leader and never a real one. As soon as he was blackmailed by agents of regression and stagnation, he would fold and back down. Tinubu is a real and proper leader. Don't get mad at that reality me and you have no power over to be insulting your fellow Nigerian . Politicians will play politics because they are politicians and not saints. Accepting realities, at all levels of life, makes us more pragmatically productive human beings.


Face realities of life as obtains worldwide and gain productive clarity of vision. UK Labour Party attacked the Conservatives mercilessly before the recent election and promised utopia if they won . Britons handed them a massive win. Today, after gaining power, they are telling Britons to brace up for thing to get worse, for a considerable length of time, before they get better. What would be the point of telling Labour prime Minister kIer Stammer "you did and said this against Rishi Zunak" the ousted Conservative Prime Minister, when pragmatic adults know it's all politics? Make una dey reason am na. What matters is for Labour to perform and make the UK better. If not they will be tossed out.

Trump and Harris are also at it currently.

You people with your GEJ this and Okonjo Iweala that are just sentimental and emotional. Learn to accept reality and reason pragmatically.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by UltraSolid: 5:41am On Oct 11, 2024
Calitoscassius:
This guy is high on cheap weed. grin
Yeah. Cheap weed I bought from your drug-dealing father.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Chinedum300: 5:45am On Oct 11, 2024
I Don't blamed you because the president was stolen.... Sold and rigged by corruption and bribery.... Mind you that this is your last staying in aso rock.... 2027, we must vote out APC completely...
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by UltraSolid: 5:45am On Oct 11, 2024
surgical:
so incoherent
Make coherent counter-arguments then. If you can.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Newness2019: 5:46am On Oct 11, 2024
adenigga:
Source: https://punchng.com/People-not-seeing-what-God-is-doing-in-Nigeria-says-Remi-Tinubu
STAND BY AND SEE WHAT GOD IS ABOUT TO DO IN NIGERIA VERY SOON.

GOD CANNOT BE MOCKED.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Amumaigwe: 5:57am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
You are mischievously referencing Korea, Japan and Uk to justify our high cost of energy but left out the fact that other economic parameters such as judicious use of resources, effective anti corruption systems, independent judiciary, security, cutting edge education and healthcare systems, infrastructures, Justice and equity etc are also their hallmark and help to ameliorate the effect of high energy cost. This cannot be said of Nigeria which unarguably is not in their league.

So your argument makes no sense and going tribal makes you sound very stupid because Yoruba people are not innoculated against hardships caused by an inept Yoruba president.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Tradepunter2: 6:01am On Oct 11, 2024
DEROX:
Fool
As in biggest fool..... She's a heartless witch
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Almond911: 6:05am On Oct 11, 2024
You've said so much, without saying anything!!!!

UltraSolid:
You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by UltraSolid: 6:11am On Oct 11, 2024
Calitoscassius:
This guy is smoking cheap weed. grin grin he owns several businesses on Nairaland. cheesy that is what his head tells him after smoking cheap weed
All most Nigerians know to do excellently is insult others and get personal while they suck at solutions provision or dispassionately effective critical thinking that develops nation. Nigeria[b] is where she is because too many Nigerians are like you. [/b]

Yes I am lying. I am a con man who knows nothing about running a business let alone own one simply because I am saying what you don't want to hear or supporting the leadership of someone you hate bigotedly perhaps because of his ethnicity or religious background.

If you have ever met successful business folks, like Dangote or Tonu Elumelu and Otedola to Adenuga, you will know they are all likely good listeners. This is because, whatever they think of you personally, they are always open to learning to become more efficient.

They will therefore remain disposed to inspecting the logic of your utterances instead of immaturely attempting to dismiss or discredit all you say, as lies and rubbish, because they don't like your ethnic group or the tie you are wearing.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by UltraSolid: 6:13am On Oct 11, 2024
Almond911:
You've said so much, without saying anything!!!!
Yes. Elon Musk too can appear to be talking gibberish to a lot of people. That is on those people and not Musk because we see his output and impact which means the problem is not with Musk.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Nobody: 6:31am On Oct 11, 2024
kettykin:
We can see it. Fake bishopery. Igbo phobia. Nepotism of the highest order. Xenophobic against people doing business in Lagos. Misplaced judiciary judgments. Certificate forgery.
"we will teach Igbo a lesson" igbos have been taught serious lesson as they are the only ones residing in Nigeria, experiencing bad policies of apc
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Atuero(m): 6:33am On Oct 11, 2024
UltraSolid:
I own several thriving businesses. I think outside the box. Unlike you. There is no doubt at all we must embrace badly-needed reforms, austere in the short term, or die. Nigeria is no different, because of decades of horrendous misrule, to Europe that was emerging from the second world war after 1945.

The continent, perhaps because of a more disciplined and better educated populace, accepted their reality and the need to bite the bullet and endure with reforms that will usher in a brighter future.

Where is Europe today, after the devastation of the second World War, in comparison to Africa?
But why is this endurance and patience you are over flogging here one sided and partial , why aren't Government officials enduring as others by reducing their frivolous spending?
What exactly is Tinubu doing in London in a time like this?

Posterity will surely judge una conscience
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by luckyz4rea(m): 6:34am On Oct 11, 2024
God’s work is not difficult to see ma.

In the event we try to make people see God’s work then the work is from Man and it’s a bad work that is so badly glaring that you want people to see it as God’s work.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by ShoeGetSize: 6:38am On Oct 11, 2024
Hundreds of businesses are either closing down or relocating, even established corporate giants who have been in Nigeria since colonial times have packed up and left, but we are thriving.😂
We know you must earn your stipend as a regime lick spittle, but have you ever considered just how stupid your arguments sound?

UltraSolid:
Make coherent counter-arguments then. If you can.
Re: People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu by Teenaira: 6:40am On Oct 11, 2024
nony43:
In 2006, the EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu, came before the Nigerian Senate and listed 5 most corrupt governors. They include:
1. Orji Kalu, Abia State
2. Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Lagos State
3. Ahmed Sani yerima, Zamfara State State
4. God'swill Akabio of Akwa mbom State On EFCC watch list
5. George Akume, Benue State
6. Chimaroke Nnamani, Enugu State Today, in 2024, 18 years after.
Orji Kalu = Senator
Bola Ahmed Tinubu = President
Ahmed Sani Yerima = Senator
George Akume = Senator now Appointed
by Tinubu as SGF.
God'swill Akpabio now Senate President
Chimaroke = Senator
The then EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu who made the list, is now Tinubu's National Security Adviser.
Which Way Nigeria? This can never be how nations thrive.
*Things fall apart*
A nation where history are not valued nor recommended..
You don dey loud am Abi ?
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