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Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by osuofia2(m): 7:46pm On May 11
ottersberger:
Summary: Tinubu does not trust the Fulani NSA, so he appointed his brother. But to fulfil tradition and expectations, and to keep his Fulani partners calm, a northern NSA is to remain on the seat.

Whether anyone is fooled is anybody's guess.
He should have just replaced him, instead of creating another agency that will be gulping scarce resources
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by osuofia2(m): 7:48pm On May 11
Oracleee:
Nuhu was never qualified as an NSA.


I was shocked when I realised he was appointed as one.
Then who is? Buratia, Munguno, Dasuki or who. All the mention are failure and nothing more.
Aside General Lagbaja may God rest his soul, all those generals are after their pocket
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by Lifestone(m): 7:51pm On May 11
sweerychick:
Which one is Homeland security? Nigeria always copying nonsense, you have NSA, you have Minister of Defense, you have Head of DSS, you have Head of NIA, you have Minister of Interior, yet you are creating another portfolio, that's how SWAT was created during the end SARS saga as an alternative to SARS, we didn't hear about it again..
Improve on the institution you have before creating another one
Somebody independent must amonize all these and advice the President. He's an advisor not an agency
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by Lifestone(m): 7:52pm On May 11
osuofia2:
He should have just replaced him, instead of creating another agency that will be gulping scarce resources
The function are completely different. The span of the insecurity is huge
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by DMerciful(m): 7:57pm On May 11
You're a narrow-minded man
OracleJay411:
Ask those against it, if it was ur brother, father, son that was appointed, will u be against it?
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by Neoteny(m): 8:02pm On May 11
True.

But these AI analysts are becoming a nuisance
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by GreatrAnalyst: 8:15pm On May 11
sweerychick:
Which one is Homeland security? Nigeria always copying nonsense, you have NSA, you have Minister of Defense, you have Head of DSS, you have Head of NIA, you have Minister of Interior, yet you are creating another portfolio, that's how SWAT was created during the end SARS saga as an alternative to SARS, we didn't hear about it again..
Improve on the institution you have before creating another one
Someone who could revert to pre-republic Anthem of his colonial masters, what do you think he can't copy?
Appointment without results.
Those ones already appointed, what are their outputs?
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by valentineuwakwe(m): 8:24pm On May 11
Abeg which one be homeland security again ooo... grin we dey like copy copy America but can't learn most of there good vices.

We have ministry of interior, where homeland use come in again. This country sef..

Homeland ko, motherland ni!
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by malakaimoscondo: 9:02pm On May 11
OracleJay411:
Ask those against it, if it was ur brother, father, son that was appointed, will u be against it?
u asked the question...na me they shame for u....
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by Twist4u: 9:34pm On May 11
Another misplaced priority spotted.
Home land security seems to be a sweet word to the ears of emilokun, as such he created a full office for it without proper consultation, like he hastily double promote his ordly without consultation, like he hastily remove fuel subsidy with adequate remediation plans. ...the beat goes on and on . .....

no wonder the debts and loans keep ballooning, even as emilokun publicly declared that there's more money to share after subsidy removal. no wonder he declared that " NA STATISTIC WE GO CHOP!!!!.

Because this haphazard emilokonomics Nigerian is experiencing is not adding up at all.... what am I not saying...
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by 1vandragon: 4:33am On May 12
Bat runs the country like an afterthought.

Knee jerk reactions, actions not properly thought through, focus on politics rather than governance. More interested in lining his pockets and those of his cronies...
Re: Homeland Security Appointment Debate: Nigeria Must Avoid Institutional Overlap by Image123(m): 5:29am On May 12
Like we know and as it has been severally stated, security threats facing Nigeria include terrorism and violent extremism, armed banditry and kidnapping, porous borders, cybercrimes and technology challenges, socio-political threats, fake news and hate speech, public health challenges and economic challenges, among others.
The more competent hands, the better.
Anyone who thinks Ribadu is relegated is either very ignorant or just playing some useless politics to distract. The idea might even be Ribadu's or his US meeting.
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