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| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by AlphaTaikun: 11:09pm On Oct 30, 2025 |
IkeAnumudu: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by AlphaTaikun: 11:18pm On Oct 30, 2025 |
asfrank:Succinctly stated. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by AlphaTaikun: 11:26pm On Oct 30, 2025 |
bluefilm: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by budaatum: 11:34pm On Oct 30, 2025 |
givedemwotowoto:Democracy has not failed, unless you were thinking it was some silver bullet, which it isn't. givedemwotowoto:I am focusing on us the people, who are supposed to practice the democracy that you are saying we have failed at, but which I disagree. givedemwotowoto:But you are not the children of the government that you elect, so why should your government feed you? givedemwotowoto:Last time I checked, the current rulers of Nigeria were elected by a majority of voters, so it can not be true that the majority of the populace doesn't want them especially if the majority of the populace did not bother to vote whom they want. givedemwotowoto:We had an election and the current government got the majority of the votes, so you lie when you claim they enshrined a dictatorship. But if you say democracy failed, I'll take it as an admission that you did not bother to vote, or can't stand that your preferred candidate lost. For your information, my preferred candidate Peter Obi lost too, but a coup is not my preferred solution. The below is my tentative response to what I think will be your response.
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| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by SymphonyRad: 11:34pm On Oct 30, 2025 |
Naz34:Why should any sane Igbo person join your nepotic and corrupt-ridden military? There are lots of Igbos in the US Army and they are some of the highest ranked officers, there are even Igbos fighting in the Ukraine-Russia wars on both sides, and they are better off there than in your useless army of boys scouts. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by Moveittothem: 12:00am On Oct 31, 2025 |
GodPunishOsu:How does this concern igbos? Tinubu is a Yoruba man, the soldiers are Northerners. How did you manage to bring igbos into it ![]() Kai, igbos get level Sha, some people can't do without envying them. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by AuItsene: 12:11am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Angry anti - Tinubu politicians who have been crying since Buhari left office made these officers to embark on this journey. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by givedemwotowoto: 1:57am On Oct 31, 2025*. Modified: 2:13am On Oct 31, 2025 |
budaatum: Democracy has not failed, unless you were thinking it was some silver bullet, which it isn't.What will convince you that democracy has failed? When you see the country in flames? That's not exactly when democracy failed. There are key indicators that democracy has failed, let me list the major ones for you: 1. When Rule of law has eroded: political elites become above the law, little to no consequence for corruption or abuse of power 2. Election Manipulation: Election is no longer free and fair, and majority of the country no longer believe their votes count. They believe it is manipulated. Opposition is harrased, threatened etc. Media outlets become government controlled and manipulated (directly and indirectly) 3. Free Speech is suppressed: Journalists are censored, threatened, jailed. 4. Power is concentrated on one arm of government, in most cases, the executive. The other arms are weak and controlled by one. 5. Weak Institutions: like electoral body, judiciary, anti-corruption agencies. Agencies who are supposed to checkmate abuse of office and stabilize democracy. 6. Corruption and Impunity: Public office becomes personal business. An average person goes into office and becomes a multimillionaire or billionaire, and this is happening almost everywhere. 7. Intolerance to Opposition: Peaceful Protests are violently suppressed. Critics are labeled "enemies of state" and so on. 8. Weaponization of Tribe, Religion, Region: Politicians divide the citizens along these lines to stay in power 9. Public Trust Collapses: People no longer believe their participation matters, government captures or destabilizes or silences opposition 10. No Accountability, No Transparency: Government makes decisions behind closed doors, no public input, no transparency with budgets, project execution, contract awards and so on. 11. Fear is normalized. People become afraid to demand justice. Victims of oppression and injustice "move on" rather than seek justice. Tell me, is there any of these things listed that Nigeria is still doing well on? You don't need a soothsayer to tell you that democracy has failed in Nigeria. All the above criteria has been met. You probably are the one of the few people who haven't realized this. I am focusing on us the people, who are supposed to practice the democracy that you are saying we have failed at, but which I disagree.Everyone has limits. If you have an agreement with someone but you continue cheating them over and over, they will eventually get to their limit of tolerance. Since you have broken your own part of the agreement over and over, at some point you will see the other side of them. "Cause and Effect". But you are not the children of the government that you elect, so why should your government feed you?My example of child and father was only an illustration meant to describe "Cause and Effect". If you do 1 + 1, you will get 2. You don't do 1 + 1 and hope to get 5. What you're doing currently is hoping for a 5 when your country has done 1 + 1. Last time I checked, the current rulers of Nigeria were elected by a majority of voters, so it can not be true that the majority of the populace doesn't want them especially if the majority of the populace did not bother to vote whom they want.Why don't you poll majority of Nigerians from North to South and ask how many of them believe that the election was free and fair. Mathematically even, most Nigerians voted against Tinubu. He has done poorly, now he's capturing the state. Check the 11 Criteria I listed, we have now met all criteria for a failed democracy. Check every Democratically Elected President since 1999, only this particular government has met ALL 11 Criteria for a failed democracy. We had an election and the current government got the majority of the votes, so you lie when you claim they enshrined a dictatorship. But if you say democracy failed, I'll take it as an admission that you did not bother to vote, or can't stand that your preferred candidate lost.The current government didn't get the majority of votes. They got the most votes of all candidates, but not the majority votes of Nigerians. They are ruling the majority of Nigerians with minority votes. You may say that opposition should unite, not when the state has captured and weakened opposition. Check the 11 criteria I listed again. No other government since 1999 has done that. For your information, my preferred candidate Peter Obi lost too, but a coup is not my preferred solution.At this point I want to tell you that you're still focusing on the wrong thing, but it looks like you want to be heard, so I'll tell you this: I hear you. You want to focus your effort on convincing Nigerians to try again with more unity this time. The problem however is, you'll become more and more frustrated. Why? Because it's already late. This government has reached the point of a failed democracy. It has divided Nigerians, the last straw being the division along tribal lines. This present government has crossed that "Failed Democracy" ribbon if you check all these 11 criteria. It's just a matter of time now. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by putin2: 2:09am On Oct 31, 2025 |
When did the coup happened? Or is it about to happen I really don't understand |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by ycat: 2:10am On Oct 31, 2025 |
No. 14 nko? Even most of those name could be half south easterners. Pierocash: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by ycat: 2:17am On Oct 31, 2025 |
We all know coup is the only system you will run in your Biafra just like Equitorial Guinea, so why not take yourselves out so you can live your dream? Yorubaland will never again be part of a military regime we will use democratic system to choose our leaders. That’s the difference between noble and primitive people. Maxymilliano: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by thomas2024: 2:26am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Maxymilliano:Another one is coming soon. This is just a smokescreen. I'll gladly welcome anything to eliminate Bobo Chicago from that illegitimate seat. Any means necessary that will lead to his removal even for life💯 |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by thomas2024: 2:30am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Putindbutt:So you still believe Ibo plan the first coup in Nigeria because it had the face of an Ibo leader? The joke on you when you read bias history and listen to mainstream media. No wonder they wiped away History from schools. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by budaatum: 2:54am On Oct 31, 2025 |
givedemwotowoto:To be honest, nothing will convince me at the moment. Everything you've listed is, if true, for this current government, which we thankfully have the opportunity to vote out at the next election if we don't like them, which will not be the case if you have a coup. givedemwotowoto:A soothsayer will do much worse than you are currently doing, I must say. Nigeria has been a democracy for less than 30 years, and only with the election of Tinubu did we really get the first non-military leader, so I'd say we've only just begun and need time. America, that has been democratic for ten times we have, elected that horrible worst than any Nigerian president dump! givedemwotowoto:And this is why you should have democracy, so you can vote them out and vote someone else if you don't like the current ones. You do know you don't have that option with military rule after a coup, right? And to be sincere, you didn't have any agreement with your current government. They gave you a loaf of bread and a congo of rice and you sold them your vote and now moan. givedemwotowoto:I was expecting this, and I'm not buying, unless you are presenting it as evidence that we don't yet know how to conduct free and fair elections, in which case, we should go and learn to count better instead of giving up and letting some coup plotters who don't bother with elections to rule over us. givedemwotowoto:Assuming this is true, you now want to abandon democracy because of this supposedly one bad Democratically Elected President? You give up too easy in my book. givedemwotowoto:Now, this is why my last response ended with an image. Less than 12 million elected the current government. 20 million voted in total. The rest stayed at home and couldn't be bothered and are now crying that fools elected their government. Sorry, I have no sympathy for the wailing. Next time get off your ass and vote. givedemwotowoto:First, you can't "tell me". You can only say what you want and hopefully be heard by me. And no, I don't particularly care if you hear me or not, though I do appreciate the fact that you are considering what I have to say. Second, democracy does not require unity. I vote for my candidate and you vote for yours, and the one with the most votes rules. If I needed unity I'd tell you you must vote for my own candidate. As for frustrated, rust me when I tell you that is impossible. You don't know how resilient I am and you think I easily give up like you who wants a coup after just a few years of a supposedly bad government. While I think we might finally use our heads to elect a good government in 2125. So grab a seat and some popcorn. We've only just begun. givedemwotowoto:Democracy is government by the people, so if the government has reached the point of failure, it is we the people that have failed. I don't agree we have failed. If some people divide you along tribal lines, perhaps you need to start taking responsibility for letting them. i am not divided along any tribal lines, and if I am it is I who is stupïd. Vote for Peter Obi please. He is not from my tribe. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by egalitarianism: 3:56am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Obviously Lieutenant S.S. Felix mukthar2000: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by tishbite41(m): 5:19am On Oct 31, 2025 |
JuanDeDios:Fear fear people 😂😂😂😂😂😂 If na Igbo officers, una for kill them abi ![]() 2027 is coming! |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by Owologbo(m): 6:25am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Maxymilliano:There's no coup; it's just manufactured story from the failed plague government. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by JuanDeDios: 6:45am On Oct 31, 2025 |
tishbite41:Something is fundamentally wrong with some of you, I won't lie. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by AlphaTaikun: 7:01am On Oct 31, 2025*. Modified: 7:22am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Abagworo:Succinctly stated. More CNG fuel infrastructure MUST be deployed around Nigeria to make the cheaper CNG fuel available to crash the price of all food items and transportation urgently so that these insidious 5th columnists don't use that as an excuse to foist military dictators with criminal backgrounds on Nigeria. The cost of living has to drop and this is why President 'Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has been saying that he has given more money to the Nigerian States from N4 billion monthly to N11 billion monthly per State oñ average which is huge! The crashing of food prices via increased agriculture and cutting off of the middle men is within the purview of all the State Governors. This is what the Yobe and Niger State Governors have done to crash the price of food and reduce inflation rate to near 1 digit. All the State Governors MUST be told to wake up and do the needful. Lagos State too has launched 150 CNG-FUELED food haulage trucks for the Lagos Food Hub program to crash the price of food by 50% of the current value through the Commissioner for Agriculture Ms Abisola Olusanya. As for States creations, I think boundary adjustments can be made so that ethnically contiguous groups can be in 1 single State of their own. For example, the Yoruba towns of Kogi State and Kwara State (12 of the 16 LGAs of Kwara are indigenous to Yorubas) right up to Jebba on the banks of the River Niger can be merged to form a single State. Then the Nupes who are indigenous to 2 out of the 16 LGAs in Kwara State can be merged with Niger State or create a new Nupe State for them. Other ethnic groups of Nigeria can undergo the same boundary adjustments to bring about more harmony. Names of new States listed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvTWImNQ7X4 |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by Iatrikos: 7:09am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Unfortunately a lot of you don't understand that this is to gather public sympathy. I must commend BAT handlers. With this he will have more alliances. I condemn coup de Etat 100perc.but this is the same strategy POTUS deployed and it worked for him. Smell the coffee guys. Selah |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by Pierocash(m): 7:26am On Oct 31, 2025 |
ycat: |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by VladimirTheGrea: 7:29am On Oct 31, 2025 |
drlaykay:It's not a Northern affair, same way some brave soldiers from the East plan and executed a coup in 1966 with collaboration from a few outside elements, it's the same today. Forget the names, focus on the mission and don't allow your mind to tag it a tribal coup. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by ariesbull: 7:49am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Racoon:hausa coup probably.... Let's wait for RONU to give it a fancy name |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by tishbite41(m): 7:50am On Oct 31, 2025 |
JuanDeDios:You should be ashamed of yourselves Look at the show of shame We're patiently awaiting the outcome of this investigation 2027 |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by ruggedtimi(m): 8:06am On Oct 31, 2025 |
ARISHEM:replacing of service chiefs has nothing to do with the coup. Is a normal routine to rotate service chiefs atleast within 2years. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by ruggedtimi(m): 8:07am On Oct 31, 2025 |
OracleJay411:Egypt is prone to a coup. |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by RillJ(m): 8:13am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Pierocash:Be patient, Reno may still find a way to drag Obi in by faya by fox ![]() |
| Re: Names & Profiles Of Alleged Coup Plotters - Premium Times (Pics) by Greenback: 9:05am On Oct 31, 2025 |
Christlike01:And everyday you cry and whine and remind everyone about nzeogbu and ironsi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
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