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| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Kaa4(m): 4:22am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Smartcitizen:This level of hatred is unusually high!!!. Those two Governors are classics in their sectors! |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Smartcitizen: 4:25am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Kaa4:Well asking God to give to people what they want is never a hatred for me. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by bdon123(m): 4:35am On Aug 19, 2025 |
TimeManager:U even mention bodo - bonny road that started during buhari 1st tenure n is 50% funded by NLNG.I dont wanna believe u that ignorant |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Believeintruth: 4:38am On Aug 19, 2025 |
TimeManager:Oga truth kisser why not wait first naaaaa. Haba this propaganda is becoming too much. Any government that is working doesn't need propaganda to show that it is working. It will be visible to all amd sundry. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Believeintruth: 4:39am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Kaa4:What sectors are they classics? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by brightleave(m): 5:51am On Aug 19, 2025 |
The truth remains that no government can be used to compare Tinubu as far as I am concerned |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by chipet67(m): 7:07am On Aug 19, 2025 |
yemre:Ogbeni close mouth. People don't believe because the good deeds end on media and paper. It doesn't reflect in their lives or anyone around them. It is not hatred for Nigeria, but them communicating their reality. Make Una get sense for once. We all have different experiences. In this same Rivers state that I live, there are areas that has never had electricity since creation of Nigeria. But when you see Rivers man bragging on air, you will think every Rivers man lives in gold plated houses. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by seunjungle1(m): 7:18am On Aug 19, 2025 |
You are one of the enemies of this great country somebody is talking about here. Tell me reason why this man(Jagaban) should not come back? Cos, you are hungry, right? Are you the only one hungry? No, all of us are..... We see the good future from all this good man is doing. We ain't giving shit here, bro. dokyOloye: |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by olaitoro(m): 7:20am On Aug 19, 2025 |
[quote author=yemre post=136504162]Believe me, I give up on all these enemies of progress in Nigeria. Tinubu has been showing workings left, right and center but these people are always very sad each time they hear or read them in the media. they either call it propaganda or they say it will be abandoned. It is now I see reasons why Tinubu treats them as if they don't exist because he already knows them, they never appreciates anything but he continues working he is not bothered. What are they like it or not, there is no vacancy in Aso Rock so they should keep willing. As e dey sweet us e dey pain them. This is another legacy infrastructure that will make life easier for them and even boost their economy, but no, they have not seen anything done by this administration. They will |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Putindbutt(m): 7:36am On Aug 19, 2025 |
bdon123:50% for where? you don't know what you're talking about.
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| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by bdon123(m): 7:58am On Aug 19, 2025 |
[quote author=Putindbutt post=136505463]50% for where? you don't know what you're https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/243209-nigerian-govt-nlng-sign-n120-billion-contract-construct-bonny-bodo-road.html?tztc=1
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| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by bdon123(m): 8:00am On Aug 19, 2025 |
brightleave:NLNG paid their own half years as amounting to 60BN,FG under buhari were dragging feet until inflation set in n contract value increased. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Abbeytoy(m): 8:11am On Aug 19, 2025 |
dokyOloye:At least you passed there? Can you do the same last 3 years? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Blackdisciple(m): 8:30am On Aug 19, 2025 |
They will just be taking close range photos so that we no go see wetin dey xup |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by lexy2014: 9:06am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Putindbutt:constitutionally, there is nothing wrong for a person in office to aspire for a second term. constitutionally, has tinubu done his duties and fulfilled the oath in the 7th schedule of the constitution that he swore that should warrant him coming back for a second term? if you feel that tinubu deserves a second term, how has tinubu used his first term so far to successfully tackle corruption, nepotism, cronyism, hunger, unemployment, hardship, poverty, inflation, wasteful government spending, budget padding, insecurity, bad governance, failing public infrastructure, poor medial services and falling standard of education? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Putindbutt(m): 9:28am On Aug 19, 2025 |
bdon123:50% counterpart funding, where did you get your own 50% completion?. Abi you don't know the meaning of counterpart funding 🤣🤣 |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Putindbutt(m): 9:30am On Aug 19, 2025 |
lexy2014:So far, the President has done fairly well. You only score a tour year study after the four years. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by lexy2014: 9:43am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Putindbutt:that is beautiful. if you can only score a "tour year study after the four years", how were you able to conclude that tinubu has "fairly well" and deserves a second term? what score did you now use? meanwhile, constitutionally, has tinubu done his duties and fulfilled the oath in the 7th schedule of the constitution that he swore that should warrant him coming back for a second term? if you feel that tinubu deserves a second term, how has tinubu used his first term so far to successfully tackle corruption, nepotism, cronyism, hunger, unemployment, hardship, poverty, inflation, wasteful government spending, budget padding, insecurity, bad governance, failing public infrastructure, poor medial services and falling standard of education? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Ooodua: 10:16am On Aug 19, 2025 |
dokyOloye:No vex, it should have been completed in 24 hours. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Ooodua: 10:21am On Aug 19, 2025 |
lexy2014:He has tackled corruption by making the local government independent. He has tackled failing public infrastructure by charging the FCT minister to restrategize buildings and roads in Abuja. He has also started verifiable projects on roads, rail and water infrastructure. He has tackled poor medical services by building and repairing thousands of health care centers, even subsidizing kidney dialysis in Nigeria. He has tackled education by giving students interest free loans and even making loans available to lecturers so they can comfortable teach without hunger. We are not there yet, but if you can tell me ONE past nigerian lredowho has done all these, then I will believe you’re not a bitter witch pained at the progress the president is making. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by bdon123(m): 10:26am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Putindbutt:I dont know d meaning of counterpart funding...pls enlighten me |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by lexy2014: 10:43am On Aug 19, 2025 |
Ooodua:how does making local government independent equate to fighting corruption? how does "charging" someone to do something equate to tackling that thing? is fct the only place in nigeria with failing infrastructure or is the minister of fct in charge of fixing failing infrastructure across nigeria? where and when did tinubu build and repair health centres? which health centres are those? can you name them? can tinubu attend of these health centres you say he has build and repaired? how is giving students and lecturers interests free loan the same thing as tackling the falling standard of education? how will these students pay back the loans? is it loans lecturers are looking for or better pay? do you actually understand the questions I asked? constitutionally, has tinubu done his duties and fulfilled the oath in the 7th schedule of the constitution that he swore that should warrant him coming back for a second term? if you feel that tinubu deserves a second term, how has tinubu used his first term so far to successfully tackle corruption, nepotism, cronyism, hunger, unemployment, hardship, poverty, inflation, wasteful government spending, budget padding, insecurity, bad governance, failing public infrastructure, poor medial services and falling standard of education? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by yemre: 10:53am On Aug 19, 2025 |
chipet67:Oh! The rural areas you mean? Every state has its own rural areas and by the way, I would only blame the federal government if you tell me the name of the senator and member of House of rep representing your constituency and the steps your community leaders have taken to project this issue to the Federal Government. It's not enough to just come online to say trash about the government in Abuja. That is why you people elect people to represent you at the National Assembly. We need to learn to look inwards because as much as I know, Tinubu has been busy empowering your local leaders, from the state governors to the Local government chairmen. The LGs now even get their allocations directly from Abuja. So if you can not hold them to account, it's your fault. Tinubu will not come to your village to fix electricity for you after he has empowered the people you elected to make the necessary moves to actualize it. I feel your pain tho but hold the people you elected. Give them as conditions for reelection if you want them to perform. Other state governors and local government chairmen are already performing and you can not tell me that Rivers state is that poor. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Ooodua: 11:52am On Aug 19, 2025 |
lexy2014:1. By making the LG autonomous, the LG can take full charge of their local projects and be held accountable, instead of eating the money and blaming the state or the state eating the money meant for the LG. That’s fighting corruption. 2. The FCT is not the only place with failing infrastructure. And the FCT is also not the only place with a governor/minister. Have you asked your governor in your SE state what he has being doing since he got to office so far? Do you realize that majority of these projects fall under the state govt? Do you realize that the FG has also decentralized power generation and remuneration, so the states get the money you pay for power and are also supposed to give you power ![]() 3. Some of the health centers built/ refurbished are: Reference Hospital, Kaduna — (Radiology, clinical pathology, medical and radiation oncology); south-east: Medical Diagnostic Centre Complex, Enugu — (Radiology, clinical pathology, medical & radiation oncology); north-west: Usman Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto — (Diagnostic and intervention radiology, clinical pathology, and cardiac catheterization); and south-west: University College Hospital, Ibadan — (Diagnostic and intervention radiology, clinical pathology, and cardiac catheterization). Remi Tinubu also unveiled a newly constructed 30-bed Primary Health Centre (PHC) in the Ikoyi-Obalende corridor. In your principal terms, “you can go and verify”!!!! |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by lexy2014: 12:21pm On Aug 19, 2025 |
Ooodua:1. Who is my principal? 2. Am I a secondary school student that I should have a principal? 3. Can you show me the discussion we had where I told you that I have a principal? 4. Is the lack of autonomy for local governments the cause of corruption in Nigeria? 5. How is “LG can taking full charge of their local projects and be held accountable, instead of eating the money and blaming the state or the state eating the money meant for the LG” fighting corruption? 5. Has granting local government autonomy ended corruption in Nigeria? 6. how many local governments in nigeria are autonomous? 7. You said Ooodua:“tackled” is past tense. Does that mean there is no more corruption in Nigeria? 8. how does your response in number 2 above my questions… 9. you said tinubu “built” new hospitals. Which of the hospitals you mentioned were built by tinubu? 10. You also said he “repaired” the hospitals. What was spoilt in those hospitals that he repaired? 11. You mentioned just 4 hospitals but you claimed tinubu built thousands of health centres. How many health centres does the federal government have in the first place that tinubu now built and repaired “thousands of health care centers”? Ooodua:12. How does remi tinubu unveiling a health centre translate to tinubu fixing the deplorable situation in the health sector? meanwhile, you ended up noy answering the questions I asked you: Ooodua:13. how does making local government independent equate to fighting corruption? 14. how does "charging" someone to do something equate to tackling that thing? 15. is fct the only place in nigeria with failing infrastructure or is the minister of fct in charge of fixing failing infrastructure across nigeria? 16. where and when did tinubu build and repair health centres? 17. which health centres are those? can you name them? 18. can tinubu attend of these health centres you say he has build and repaired? 19. how is giving students and lecturers interests free loan the same thing as tackling the falling standard of education? 20. how will these students pay back the loans? 21. is it loans lecturers are looking for or better pay? 22. constitutionally, has tinubu done his duties and fulfilled the oath in the 7th schedule of the constitution that he swore that should warrant him coming back for a second term? 23. if you feel that tinubu deserves a second term, how has tinubu used his first term so far to successfully tackle corruption, nepotism, cronyism, hunger, unemployment, hardship, poverty, inflation, wasteful government spending, budget padding, insecurity, bad governance, failing public infrastructure, poor medial services and falling standard of education? |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by chipet67(m): 1:02pm On Aug 19, 2025 |
yemre:You no get talk |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Lanretoye(m): 11:33pm On Aug 19, 2025 |
Smartcitizen:call your daddy,he knows better…the only thing you have seen in your life called governance is the 2 years of otti.even the power plant is now a mirage to you. |
| Re: Muhammed Idris Inspects Ebonyi-Calabar Section Of Trans-Saharan Superhighway by Smartcitizen: 4:12pm On Aug 20, 2025 |
Lanretoye:It is better than having a criminal as a governor. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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