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Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG:
HIGHESTPOPORI:
So tinubu criticizing Jonathan is just politics [b]but anybody criticizing tinubu is a tribal bigot.[/b]How has tinubu done well than Jonathan,is Nigeria better and safer now under tinubu than Jonathan despite the loans tinubu has plunged Nigeria into
No I never insinuated that. My stance is always that critics of Tinubu must make it make sense. Nigeria's problem is structural.

Only Tinubu, since 1999, has moved to tackle those structural problems at the risk of being hated by average Nigerians who don't have a comprehensive grasp of our challenges and the solutions required.

Subsidy, in virtually every sector, ruined Nigeria and damaged our human resources by turning them into a people not as motivated, innovative and solutions-driven as they can be.

Over decades, and as one example of the deleterious effects of subsidies, our power sector is totally screwed.

It is fully privatised and deregulated today. 230 million plus people. Why aren't investors trooping in? Simple. Subsidy damaged what should be the natural transition of Nigeria's power sector to grow efficiently through cost-reflective tariff charges that will incentivise requisite investment to ensure Nigerians will be enjoying stable power today.

Why did this not happen? Because many Nigerian Presidents and heads of States are gradualist. They know the solution to 99.9% of Nigeria's problem is to grow the per capita income of Nigerians meaning a people who earn well can spend well to create great societies.

These past Presidents find deplorable situation on ground. Many know the precise solutions required because they all have brilliant advisors but non has had the integrity to commit to what must be done to really transform our nation and set her on the path of developed nation greatness because they know the masses, they fully understand are largely ignorant, will hate them if they implement reforms that are absolutely crucial but will be punitive in the short term. In shirt, they pander to politics at the expense of the development of Nigeria.

It is only Tinubu implementing the reforms Nigeria needs. This is why Nigeria's Central Bank, for the first time ever, is the world central bank of the year 2026.

Testimony to his genuine love of Nigeria while Nigerians continue to praise and deify their local champions in OBJ, Yar Adua, GEJ, Atiku, Obi etal who knows what must must be done, as ordinary Nigerians do not, yet failed to comply.

Buhari's regime, for example, messed up our CBN with their hatchet man Emefiele yet I am amused seeing some Nigerians asking for a return of Buhari because, as a nation, we do not understand the concept of "no pain no gain".

You guys are worshipping your oppressors because they have weaponized poverty against you so you do not appreciate what you must aim for that others have worldwide as standard.

I will give examples. You want cheap and subsidized education. The trade off of that is that we are still not creating high quality graduates to solve the problems of Nigeria, and even export solutions, as China, USA, Japan, UK etal have been doing for decades now. Every great nation of the world has to be capable of a high degree of finding internal human resources solutions for her problems. We are not even close.

We want to pay next to nothing for power supply, yet how will Nigeria become industrialised, with a thriving goods, services and manufacturing sector without adequate power supply?

You want to pay 80 Naira per litre foe petrol without understanding that is an artificial and subsidized construct that is coming at the expense of the potentials of the Nigerian economy to grow while only a few (marketers, racketeers, Oil and gas etal) benefiting and getting massively rich while poverty and stagnation is pervasive

It really isn't hard for anyone capable of thinking critical to note what Tinubu is and how he is the truth.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Guestmale: 11:00am On May 27
helinues:
I have issue with @bolded

Let's take herdsmen in Southern regions as an example, please whose cows are they protecting?
There are claims that some southern rich men have cattles they employed some of these Fulani to keep for them but more than than that the Fulani herders are nomadic in nature who move about with their cows.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by wallrichy: 11:01am On May 27
Very weak. Even in talking, you will know he is a weakling, a simp, an immature old senile man. It clouded my sense of reasoning how such a man handled Lagos State and people proclaimed he's the glorious changer of my state....nothing ingenious about him. This Tinubu presidency just naked him finally, see finish, it shows nothing extraordinary about him.....atimes, people should relax where their ovation is loudest and don't try to aspire before your efforts turn to despair.....He would have been seen as hero if he had stayed as the Ex governor of Lagos State and the strongest politician in Yorubaland but this presidency show opened him up to the world that nothing, absolutely nothing is special about him......some secret are better left hidden and buried afterall......
BlocksNG:
Tinubu is very weak, a weakling.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by helinues: 11:02am On May 27
Yampotatocarrot:
God bless you for this, also the same way I feel disgusted... You'll imagine a community of, say 5000 coming out to protest that herdsmen are taking their women and destroying their farms... Herdsmen wey no go reach 100

Funny thing is, they'll still see those herdsmen walking around in their communities o... Just imagine that video where the herdsman broke the nose of the Amotekun official. It was one herdsman but look at all the men there just looking, scared
When Buhari was in power, there are some people who claimed I am a Fulani, some are even saying I am might not even be a Nigerian considering the way the discussion was just so disgusting to me

Acclaimed educated southerners, yet some few miscreants are sacking you from your land, there was even a time they were holding prayers on herdsmen, like wtf

30,000 poorly educated people with guns are dangerous. There are some countries in the world who don't have up to 30,000 soldiers in their armies.
The quote above was made by someone on this same thread, I actually had goosebumps reading it. Abeg what then is the usefulness of your education, who should be more informed between the 2, if they in their minorities are using guns to attack you in your own land, bomb them ( Not necessarily real bomb, but as they chose not to value their own life, eradicate them pata pata from your land, that's what educated people do to solve issue
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Osanoghodua1: 11:04am On May 27
It doesn't take anything to stop and eliminate them . First of all, ban open grazing in Nigeria, ban movement of cattle on foot, declare anyone in the forest a terrorist. They will all return to their Maker to face judgement.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Mrexcell(m): 11:04am On May 27
Willy2025:
They are certainly up to that number. They are the ones responsible for more than 70% insecurity situations in Nigeria today. They are virtually in every state of the federation. If Tinubu fails to do something drastic before one of their kinsmen takes over, the situation will go from bad to worse.
Those guys have long term evil plans they are implementing collectively they are waiting for another fulani president to reintensify their attacks all over nigeria again.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by gentlesmithugo(m): 11:04am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
I am not paid to defend anyone. I am a solutions provider and I do well financially. I just want peace and progress so we can all enjoy Nigeria.

Yes Tinubu criticised GEJ but it is all politics. In real terms, and related to addressing the fundamental problems of Nigeria, Tinubu has done far better than GEJ.

No decent Nigerian will be happy at the level of insecurity in Nigeria today but the problem is very complex and I believe Tinubu is doing well given the reality of our challenges.

The solution is to create State or regional policing asap which I believe this President will achieve. Once Stated and region have the capacity to define their own security solutions then they can be as modernly efficient as the best in the world or as backwards as the worst.
wen someone who's nothing to offer talks u will no.see d crap dis big for n*thing is capping.shame on u
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 11:07am On May 27
gentlesmithugo:
wen someone who's nothing to offer talks u will no.see d crap dis big for n*thing is capping.shame on u
Yeah. Happy Sallah to you.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by AMI3(m): 11:08am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
What nonsense is this one saying? When people talk as you do it is obvious the issue is about bias/prejudice against others. Probably ethno-religious.

Tinubu is probably the only Southern leader alive who can do what we are seeing today.

Jonathan, when he was in power, dare allow USA operate in Nigeria? Dem no born Obi or any other Southerner to try am.

You are probably a bitter Obidient who does not understand how innate authority and strength, vested in only a few individuals, works.

Nigerian Presidency is not about the office as in Okonjo-iweala or Adeshina etal can come in and start bullying/ordering many monsters and demagogues around.

What Tinubu has done so far, only him can do as a President from the South given the adversarial dichotomy between the North and South particularly in terms of vested interest.

Give Tinubu his dues. He is the strongest Southern leader alive by far and I personally even worry for the South when he departs because I don't see anyone who can can come in and the North will not bully or subjugate.
Tell us what Tinubu has done that worth it.

Let hear from you . Have the mic.

Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by helinues: 11:08am On May 27
Guestmale:
There are claims that some southern rich men have cattles they employed some of these Fulani to keep for them but more than than that the Fulani herders are nomadic in nature who move about with their cows.
If the herdsmen are protecting some Southerners cows which always cause conflicts with the farmers, who then should be responsible for causing the havoc, the paid herdsmen to watch over cows, or the people paying them at all cost to protect their cows because those who normally attack on behalf of herdsmen are mercenaries not herdsmen. Those are contracted for the operation which the owners of the cows are mostly the one facilitating that
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:10am On May 27
J
WizardOfNG:
No I never insinuated that. My stance is always that critics of Tinubu must make it make sense. Nigeria's problem is structural.

Only Tinubu, since 1999, has moved to tackle those structural problems at the risk of being hated by average Nigerians who don't have a comprehensive grasp of our challenges and the solutions required.

Subsidy, in virtually every sector, ruined Nigeria and damaged our human resources by turning them into a people not as motivated, innovative and solutions-driven as they can be.

Over decades, and as one example of the deleterious effects of subsidies, our power sector is totally screwed.

It is fully privatised and deregulated today. 230 million plus people. Why aren't investors trooping in? Simple. Subsidy damaged what should be the natural transition of Nigeria's power sector to grow efficiently through cost-reflective tariff charges that will incentivise requisite investment to ensure Nigerians will be enjoying stable power today.

Why did this happen? Because many Nigerian Presidents and heads of States are gradualist. They know the solution to 99.9% of Nigeria's problem is to grow the per capita income of Nigerians meaning a people who earn well can spend well to create great societies.

These past Presidents find deplorable situation on ground. Many know the precise solutions required because they all have brilliant advisors but non has had the integrity to commit to what must be done to really transform our nation and set her on the path of developed nation greatness because they know the masses, they fully understand are largely ignorant, will hate them if they implement reforms that are absolutely crucial but will be punitive in the short term. In shirt, they pander to politics at the expense of the development of Nigeria.

It is only Tinubu implementing the reforms Nigeria needs. This is why Nigeria's Central Bank, for the first time ever, is the world central bank of the year 2026.

Testimony to his genuine love of Nigeria while Nigerians continue to praise and deify their local champions in OBJ, Yar Adua, GEJ, Atiku, Obi etal who knows what must must be done, as ordinary Nigerians do not, yet failed to comply.

Buhari's regime, for example, messed up our CBN with their hatchet man Emefiele yet I am amused seeing some Nigerians asking for a return of Buhari because, as a nation, we do not understand the concept of "no pain no gain".

You guys are worshipping your oppressors because they have weaponized poverty against you so you do not appreciate what you must aim for that others have worldwide as standard.

I will give examples. You want cheap and subsidized education. The trade off of that is that we are still not create quality graduates to solve the problems of Nigeria, and even export solutions, as China, UsA, Japan, UK etal have been doing for decades now.

We want to pay next to nothing for power supply, yet how will Nigeria become industrialised, with a thriving goods, services and manufacturing sector without adequate power supply?

You want to pay 80 Naira per litre foe petrol without understanding that is an artificial and subsidized construct that is coming at the expense of the potentials of the Nigerian economy to grow while only a few (marketers, racketeers, Oil and gas etal) benefiting and getting massively rich while poverty and stagnation is pervasive

It really isn't hard for anyone capable of thinking critical to note what Tinubu is and how he is the truth.
You keep writing long rubbish,tinubu have removed subsidy he protested against cos of politics according to you but same tinubu has borrowed more than every Govt put together since 1960 with nothing to show for it and insecurity at the highest.Apart from coastal road that his partner is building,what exactly have tinubu done in 3 years.Insecurity,high fuel price and inflation is on the rise and money is still being borrowed everyday.You keep talking about Obi cos you hate or what cos Obi have never been President before for us to know if he would do better or not.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 11:10am On May 27
lightwind:

Are you Ok at all, na everybody be Obedient for your eyes huh

Anyone who says pim against Bola Tinubu is now an Obedient.

If not for this mods banning and deleting chats i for tell u words now.
Lol. Why are you speaking so angrily and vehemently on behalf of another poster if you are not one of the Nairalanders with multiple IDs?

Why don't you let the poster I responded to refute he is an Obidient?
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Forumobserver12(m): 11:11am On May 27
helinues:
Continue blowing grammar online while the uneducated ones are sacking you from your land
Don't pretend as if you don't know the source of the strength of the so called 30,000 uneducated terrorists... These guys enjoy full support of the state...that's a FACT..

If you think otherwise, why is the security personnels going after the victims each time they organized themselves to fight back? The same security personals are always nowhere to be found each time the Fulani militias are on rampage?

Try and fight back and find yourself rounded up by DSS and Army, it has become a pattern
, No be today..
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 11:11am On May 27
HIGHESTPOPORI:
You keep writing long rubbish, tinubu have removed subsidy he protested against cos of politics according to you but same tinubu has borrowed more than every Govt put together since 1960 with nothing to show for it and insecurity at the highest.Apart from coastal road that his partner is building,what exactly have tinubu done in 3 years.Insecurity,high fuel price and inflation is on the rise and money is still being borrowed everyday.You keep talking about Obi cos you hate or what cos Obi have never been President before for us to know if he would do better or not.
The bolded is your take? Total mistake responding to so many of you. Bye.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:12am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
The bolded is your take? Total mistake responding to so many of you. Bye.
Total mistake for you to think you can come and decieve people online
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by helinues: 11:13am On May 27
Forumobserver12:
Don't pretend as if you don't know the source of the strength of the so called 30,000 uneducated terrorists... These guys enjoy full support of the state...that's a FACT..

If you think otherwise, why is the security personnels going after the victims each time they organized themselves to fight back? The same security personals are always nowhere to be found each time the Fulani militias are on rampage?

Try and fight back and find yourself rounded up by DSS and Army, it has become a pattern
, No be today..
Bandits or herdsmen operating in any part of Southern regions, na your southern brothers and sisters dey behind it.

Make it logical to me how less than 100 people will come from far away north to southern part where they might not have been to before, never had an idea about the people there before not to talk of having any issue with them, and them gbuam , they are sacking you from your own land.. Reason am now. Na dog dey eat another dog
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Lekan239(m): 11:14am On May 27
BlocksNG:
Tinubu is very weak, a weakling.
tinubu still need your vote for 2nd term, every politicians does. Trump didnt sprung up ICE in his first tenure. Fulani are rampant in the north, but if the president create state of emergency in that same North to eradicate the bandith one and for, install a military govornor, same people from that north will still will still shout fire, and blame him. That is the situation of Nigeria. We are always practicing opposition of hate not logic. Even if Tinubu go out Today and let's say OBI take over, tinubu's supported will do exactly what pbi supporters are doing now and worst. Opposition of hatred
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by gentlesmithugo(m): 11:14am On May 27
I
WizardOfNG:
No I never insinuated that. My stance is always that critics of Tinubu must make it make sense. Nigeria's problem is structural.

Only Tinubu, since 1999, has moved to tackle those structural problems at the risk of being hated by average Nigerians who don't have a comprehensive grasp of our challenges and the solutions required.

Subsidy, in virtually every sector, ruined Nigeria and damaged our human resources by turning them into a people not as motivated, innovative and solutions-driven as they can be.

Over decades, and as one example of the deleterious effects of subsidies, our power sector is totally screwed.

It is fully privatised and deregulated today. 230 million plus people. Why aren't investors trooping in? Simple. Subsidy damaged what should be the natural transition of Nigeria's power sector to grow efficiently through cost-reflective tariff charges that will incentivise requisite investment to ensure Nigerians will be enjoying stable power today.

Why did this happen? Because many Nigerian Presidents and heads of States are gradualist. They know the solution to 99.9% of Nigeria's problem is to grow the per capita income of Nigerians meaning a people who earn well can spend well to create great societies.

These past Presidents find deplorable situation on ground. Many know the precise solutions required because they all have brilliant advisors but non has had the integrity to commit to what must be done to really transform our nation and set her on the path of developed nation greatness because they know the masses, they fully understand are largely ignorant, will hate them if they implement reforms that are absolutely crucial but will be punitive in the short term. In shirt, they pander to politics at the expense of the development of Nigeria.

It is only Tinubu implementing the reforms Nigeria needs. This is why Nigeria's Central Bank, for the first time ever, is the world central bank of the year 2026.

Testimony to his genuine love of Nigeria while Nigerians continue to praise and deify their local champions in OBJ, Yar Adua, GEJ, Atiku, Obi etal who knows what must must be done, as ordinary Nigerians do not, yet failed to comply.

Buhari's regime, for example, messed up our CBN with their hatchet man Emefiele yet I am amused seeing some Nigerians asking for a return of Buhari because, as a nation, we do not understand the concept of "no pain no gain".

You guys are worshipping your oppressors because they have weaponized poverty against you so you do not appreciate what you must aim for that others have worldwide as standard.

I will give examples. You want cheap and subsidized education. The trade off of that is that we are still not create quality graduates to solve the problems of Nigeria, and even export solutions, as China, UsA, Japan, UK etal have been doing for decades now.

We want to pay next to nothing for power supply, yet how will Nigeria become industrialised, with a thriving goods, services and manufacturing sector without adequate power supply?

You want to pay 80 Naira per litre foe petrol without understanding that is an artificial and subsidized construct that is coming at the expense of the potentials of the Nigerian economy to grow while only a few (marketers, racketeers, Oil and gas etal) benefiting and getting massively rich while poverty and stagnation is pervasive

It really isn't hard for anyone capable of thinking critical to note what Tinubu is and how he is the truth.
thrash,bullcrap,gibberish.thats all u have being spitting.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Eba50: 11:15am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
What nonsense is this one saying? When people talk as you do it is obvious the issue is about bias/prejudice against others. Probably ethno-religious.

Tinubu is probably the only Southern leader alive who can do what we are seeing today.

Jonathan, when he was in power, dare allow USA operate in Nigeria? Dem no born Obi or any other Southerner to try am.

You are probably a bitter Obidient who does not understand how innate authority and strength, vested in only a few individuals, works.

Nigerian Presidency is not about the office as in Okonjo-iweala or Adeshina etal can come in and start bullying/ordering many monsters and demagogues around.

What Tinubu has done so far, only him can do as a President from the South given the adversarial dichotomy between the North and South particularly in terms of vested interest.

Give Tinubu his dues. He is the strongest Southern leader alive by far and I personally even worry for the South when he departs because I don't see anyone who can can come in and the North will not bully or subjugate.
tinubooo is a Westerner and not from south biko
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Mrexcell(m): 11:16am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
What nonsense is this one saying? When people talk as you do it is obvious the issue is about bias/prejudice against others. Probably ethno-religious.

Tinubu is probably the only Southern leader alive who can do what we are seeing today.

Jonathan, when he was in power, dare allow USA operate in Nigeria? Dem no born Obi or any other Southerner to try am.

You are probably a bitter Obidient who does not understand how innate authority and strength, vested in only a few individuals, works.

Nigerian Presidency is not about the office as in Okonjo-iweala or Adeshina etal can come in and start bullying/ordering many monsters and demagogues around.

What Tinubu has done so far, only him can do as a President from the South given the adversarial dichotomy between the North and South particularly in terms of vested interest.

Give Tinubu his dues. He is the strongest Southern leader alive by far and I personally even worry for the South when he departs because I don't see anyone who can can come in and the North will not bully or subjugate.
Better say strongest in ur sw region what u claim to be strong attributes in ur region will be criminality in other regions and countries. Gej was about wiping out all these bloodthirsty terrorists from nigeria until tinibu and buhari's apc govt happened to nigeria during gej's so called weak leadership nigeria never experienced mass killings and mass kidnappings in the middle belt and southern nigeria it took a frightening dimensions in this apc govt.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 11:17am On May 27
gentlesmithugo:
Ithrash,bullcrap,gibberish.thats all u have being spitting.
Lol. No walahal. Have a nice life.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Mrexcell(m): 11:19am On May 27
oz4real83:
Nigeria's population is approximately 200m, arming even half of that population against the 30,000 terrorists will solve this problem. The govt is the one empowering these terrorists 😡💔
Every sane person already knows that.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by ARISHEM:
The US call them by who they are. Whereas in Nigeria the government have banned the citizens from calling them that and instead forced the people and media houses to call them bandits.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by ceejayluv(m): 11:21am On May 27
iichidodo:
There's no centralization of leadership of their terrorist activities because it has become a socio cultural aspect of the Fulani, from the ordinary herder with his clan in the bush to deep inside the confines of Government where the Fulani hold powerful influence.This generation of young Fulani in their thousands especially those in the bush are hard pressed by various factors to shun the ways of their cattle herder fathers and follow the route of their local heroes like bello turji, dogo gide etc... Every bush Fulani even those trooping into the country from other West African countries, wants to make money by hook or crook. You cannot kill the whole Fulani to stop the menace, it will be a crime against humanity, but you can tag,track and analyse their movements,hell even predict their actions, based on socio-economic, socio-cultural and climate change factors, as how it impacts the security of lives and properties of the locals in various regions of the country...
You can as well kill anyone caught in armed criminal action
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by ceejayluv(m): 11:23am On May 27
WizardOfNG:
No I never insinuated that. My stance is always that critics of Tinubu must make it make sense. Nigeria's problem is structural.

Only Tinubu, since 1999, has moved to tackle those structural problems at the risk of being hated by average Nigerians who don't have a comprehensive grasp of our challenges and the solutions required.

Subsidy, in virtually every sector, ruined Nigeria and damaged our human resources by turning them into a people not as motivated, innovative and solutions-driven as they can be.

Over decades, and as one example of the deleterious effects of subsidies, our power sector is totally screwed.

It is fully privatised and deregulated today. 230 million plus people. Why aren't investors trooping in? Simple. Subsidy damaged what should be the natural transition of Nigeria's power sector to grow efficiently through cost-reflective tariff charges that will incentivise requisite investment to ensure Nigerians will be enjoying stable power today.

Why did this not happen? Because many Nigerian Presidents and heads of States are gradualist. They know the solution to 99.9% of Nigeria's problem is to grow the per capita income of Nigerians meaning a people who earn well can spend well to create great societies.

These past Presidents find deplorable situation on ground. Many know the precise solutions required because they all have brilliant advisors but non has had the integrity to commit to what must be done to really transform our nation and set her on the path of developed nation greatness because they know the masses, they fully understand are largely ignorant, will hate them if they implement reforms that are absolutely crucial but will be punitive in the short term. In shirt, they pander to politics at the expense of the development of Nigeria.

It is only Tinubu implementing the reforms Nigeria needs. This is why Nigeria's Central Bank, for the first time ever, is the world central bank of the year 2026.

Testimony to his genuine love of Nigeria while Nigerians continue to praise and deify their local champions in OBJ, Yar Adua, GEJ, Atiku, Obi etal who knows what must must be done, as ordinary Nigerians do not, yet failed to comply.

Buhari's regime, for example, messed up our CBN with their hatchet man Emefiele yet I am amused seeing some Nigerians asking for a return of Buhari because, as a nation, we do not understand the concept of "no pain no gain".

You guys are worshipping your oppressors because they have weaponized poverty against you so you do not appreciate what you must aim for that others have worldwide as standard.

I will give examples. You want cheap and subsidized education. The trade off of that is that we are still not creating high quality graduates to solve the problems of Nigeria, and even export solutions, as China, USA, Japan, UK etal have been doing for decades now. Every great nation of the world has to be capable of a high degree of finding internal human resources solutions for her problems. We are not even close.

We want to pay next to nothing for power supply, yet how will Nigeria become industrialised, with a thriving goods, services and manufacturing sector without adequate power supply?

You want to pay 80 Naira per litre foe petrol without understanding that is an artificial and subsidized construct that is coming at the expense of the potentials of the Nigerian economy to grow while only a few (marketers, racketeers, Oil and gas etal) benefiting and getting massively rich while poverty and stagnation is pervasive

It really isn't hard for anyone capable of thinking critical to note what Tinubu is and how he is the truth.
Did Tinubu believe in no pain no gain when he orchestrated protests in 2012 against same subsidy removal?
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by osuofia2(m): 11:28am On May 27
franchasng:
Imagine just 30,000 militants holding more than 200million Nigerians on ransom?

The only reason this is happening is because Bola Tinubu the incumbent President of Nigeria allowed it.


You are the President for Christ's sake, act like one!


Stop playing politics with everything.



If you know Nigerian security are compromised by some of the Fulanis or Hausa-Fulanis or staunch Muslims in the army or Police being sympathetic to these terrorists, then take them by surprise by going abroad to hire a competent, ruthless foreign mercenaries that will operate with sophisticated modern weapons and security technologies and then order Chief of Army staff and Chief of Defense staff to send all Nigerian soldiers back to their respective barracks! Any soldier found outside the barrack will be treated as a terrorist.



Empower states to form their local forest guards and let them use highest grade weapons.


Combine this with the foreign mercenaries combing all Nigerian forests with surveillance and attack drones on daily basis, and watch insecurity reduced to less than 10% within few months.


Also let the foreign mercenaries set up drone surveillance and attack stations with highway security patrol teams on major Nigerian highways to patrol the highways and adjoining forests 247. While at this, ban open grazing nationwide and make a livestock business funding available for those that want to engage in cattle rearing to apply formally for fund to setup cattle ranch. This will also open up opportunities for companies and entrepreneurs to start cattle feed production, which will create big business and investment opportunities.


With open grazing completely banned, anybody found moving cattle anywhere in the forest or town should be arrested. If in the forest, the mercenaries should use maximum force to eliminate them as threat.


Then to our key border areas, change the process of our border security, if possible we can borrow loan to fence our border with highly fortified concrete cast fence and with a strictly controlled border entrance gate.
I wish Tinubu can read this your point, you totally solved our insecurity in less than one page
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 11:30am On May 27
The mullah Armed forces
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by WizardOfNG: 11:31am On May 27
ceejayluv:
Did Tinubu believe in no pain no gain when he orchestrated protests in 2012 against same subsidy removal?
That is opposition politics. It is how it politics is played globally even in the traditional homes of democracy like the UK, USA etal.


Is it not shameful for us to be arguing Tinubu, an ordinary citizen, was against fuel subsidy removal in 2012 when the President, i.e GEJ, has the power to instantly remove it assuming he had the bravery and capacity to do so?

The bigger question, for those always ready to give as good as they get rather than play victim, is why did GEJ, who was President, not stand his ground and do what he must as Tinubu is doing today?

Tinubu removed fuel subsidy virtually on day one. What GEJ failed to do is on him not on opposition politicians who have a duty of gaslighting him as many are doing to Tinubu today without success.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by demstone: 11:32am On May 27
GUESS U MEAN KWANKWASO, ELRUFAI, ATIKU, MALAMI, AMAECHI, SARAKI,TAMBUWAL ETC
Bluna:
APC brought them in. We all know the story behind the adventures of Fulani killer herdsmen in Nigeria. APC is a curse!
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by Emco1: 11:32am On May 27
helinues:
Continue blowing grammar online while the uneducated ones are sacking you from your land
that is what is happening already in kwara at the moment. They are heading to oyo gradually.
Re: 30,000 Fulani Militants Fuelling Nigeria’s Insecurity – US Report by didymario7(m): 11:34am On May 27
helinues:
30,000 people holding over 200m people on ransom

That's why I always feel disgusted reading about herdsmen operating in any part of the Southern regions, what's their population? Like an outsiders can come to your land to displace you?
1 armed herdsman poses more threat than 100 unarmed civilian.
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