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| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by LagosOrigin: 6:38am On May 13 |
WizardOfNG:Who's Prince of Lagos and why do you hate the truth so much ?
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| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by potent5(m): 6:41am On May 13 |
He is spinning a yarn. Twisting what we already know in order to hoodwink us. If Tinubu is restructuring, let him start with seaports. When he earnestly decentralizes sea ports, I will take him seriously. Otherwise, all na wash. WizardOfNG: |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by WizardOfNG(op): 6:45am On May 13 |
LagosOrigin:Lol. You are. Funny also how you quote Aregbesola who is the worst and most incompetent Minister of interior in the Post-1999 history of Nigeria. Like the Devil claiming Jesus is evil. Lol. |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by WizardOfNG(op): 7:01am On May 13 |
Tenses:Lies. It is unprogressive Northerners, because they are used to the welfarist set-up of Nigeria where government stipend subsidize all aspect of their lives from currency arbitrage to hajj trip, who do not want Tinubu to continue next year. They have failed. You lot better get ready for a reformed Nigeria from next year where the foundation will be laid quickly and aggressively for a nation where merit, innovation, free market economy and private-sector energy will define Nigeria. No more quota system and padi padi bullcrap that destroyed Nigeria and some Northerners are addicted to. |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by Parachoko: 7:02am On May 13 |
Kukutente23:Thanks man 🙏🏼 |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by WizardOfNG(op): 7:11am On May 13 |
potent5:No he is not. He is an intelligent guy who understands what Nigeria has to do to become developed. If he profiles correctly, he can easily become a political leader in future. Per Seaports, let's focus on what is factual. We live in an information age and it is disingenuous pursuing an agenda of giving a dog a bad name to hang it. You guys should let go of historical prejudice and vendetta to get behind Tinubu if progress for yourselves and your generations unborn is what you truly seek. Fsctually, Tinubu is doing the business. You guys just don't wish to see it and are not ready to defer to facts.
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| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by Wickedtruths: 7:24am On May 13 |
potent5:What concerns landlocked people and seaports? |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by potent5(m): 7:27am On May 13 |
You know APC machines and dishonest propagandists when you hear them say "you guys". They like profiling other people as if it's "they versus us". That is how you people have divided Nigeria. Someone cannot have his personal opinion again without being termed "you guys". I pity you, honestly. WizardOfNG: |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by Ofunaofu: 7:30am On May 13 |
WizardOfNG:You clearly don’t understand what restructuring means, and that’s the irony here. There is no local government autonomy in Nigeria today, what exists on paper is financial autonomy, and even that has not been meaningfully implemented in practice because governors still have enormous control of the entire LGA funds As for regional commissions, how exactly is that restructuring? Nigeria already had the Niger Delta Development Commission and the North East Development Commission long before Tinubu became president. Nobody called those “restructuring” then. So because Tinubu created a South East commission, suddenly it has become restructuring? That logic is as confused as your argument. Restructuring means devolving powers from the centre to the regions/states, policing, resource control, fiscal federalism, constitutional autonomy, not creating more federal agencies controlled from Abuja. You wrote plenty of grammar, but very little political understanding. |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by WizardOfNG(op): 7:38am On May 13 |
potent5:You have justified my point when I mention "you guys". You pretentiously cite decentralization of Seaports as very important to you and indicate it is an issue you hold against Tinubu. Shown the factual reality of how Tinubu is actually working to deliver what you claim to want, you veer of course to be talking about "personal opinion". Most of "you guys" are simply not honest or progressive. You lack integrity because what you claim you want is not what you really want. You, for example, if sincere, should have commented about what was revealed showing the effort of the Tinubu government to deliver decentralization of seaports you indicated is important to you. Instead you are talking of "APC machines and dishonest propagandists". |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by dreamxhaser: 7:51am On May 13 |
helinues:Actually! Several initiatives are taken to make sure every region is not left out in a case of restructuring. A good example is building the Abuja to Kano rail network, or kano to lagos rail network. What this will do is to make sure no region is landlocked and this will create industrial belts in several regions around the country. For example, people from Niger and chad will importing goods from lets say kano. Once the goods are transported via railway from Lagos to kano/kaduna. Also with time, i think illiteracy will reduce in the north, and more progressives people will spring up. If we are to be smart, the current out of school children will definitely be an asset to Nigeria (if done right) in a case of industrialization because they will equate cheap labor in factories where educated people don’t want to work. Restructuring might happen in the future but not the way we see it. Instead of regional, It will be more of a state restructuring type where states a given so much power (like in the united states). I think I have seen where people like El Rufai stated that they support restructuring but outlined the problem where it will be a Nigerian problem all over again in smaller units, where the smaller lazy states of the region will be feeding off the bigger states. So maybe state restructuring will happen instead of regional. If Tinubu can advocate for state restructuring, northern states like kaduna and Kano will support him. But then the major reason all these will never happen is because of one thing, which is crude oil. I don’t think a-lot of politicians including those from the South West will want to let go of that free oil money. At least in the north the masses don’t see the benefits, oil money only benefits their political class, so restructuring or not the average person in the north will be alright. But in the south west i think the benefits goes down to the average person. Personally i am an advocate of state restructuring so those lazy governors will get back to work. But mehn, with oil in the equation, e go too hard. |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by Okoroawusa: 8:04am On May 13 |
WizardOfNG:Igbos hate for Tinubu na 5 & 6 and it didn't start in 2023. Does it look like Tinubu is worried about my people's hate right from when he was a governor? Not all!! |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by WizardOfNG(op): 2:03pm On May 27 |
Okoroawusa:I have met loads of Igbos who are progressive and profile correctly when it comes to earning and being providers. What I don't understand is the disconnection between those laudable qualities and their predisposition for being emotional and sentimental. |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by gidgiddy: 2:37pm On May 27 |
Anyone who thinks Tinubu will restructure Nigeria needs his head examined The first step in restructuring is to organise a conference of the people to discuss what to restructure If Tinubu didn't organise such conference in his first term, he doesn't care about restructuring |
| Re: Northern Politicians Afraid Of Tinubu's Second Term Restructuring. by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 3:22pm On May 27 |
WizardOfNG:Reply ofunaofu post,stop doing like you didn't see it |
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