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PoliticsRe: FG Introduces Mandatory Tax ID For All taxpayers (pix) by Princedapace(m): 11:12pm On May 18
chiefolododo:
Tax...a very un-serious government

At this time? You want to tax poor people?

In US and UK, you don't tax poor people

They even give unemployment benefits .

But here , poor people must pay tax by all means

You said if you don't earn more than 800k per year you should not pay tax ...if someone earns 1.2 million per year, can this amount get him a good apartment in Lagos? Yet he must pay tax . Wickedness
Exactly what I have been saying, demanding for tax but no plan to increase the purchasing powers of Nigerians. That is bull shit. I will not give this country my sweat for politicians to use and flex young babes
PoliticsRe: FG Introduces Mandatory Tax ID For All taxpayers (pix) by Princedapace(m): 11:09pm On May 18
SadiqBabaSani:
Hardly a country develops without good tax system. But the person doing the tax shouldn't be a thief because a thief only knows how to steal and steal
A country can develop without heavy taxation. U can tax goods and exported items and leave income tax especially when u are resource rich. Many countries alredy doing it.
Nigeria has more than enough resources to develop. Also, Nigerian tax will be small since citiznes are generally poor. Nigeria needs focus on increasing purchasing power, period. Incresed purchasing power leads to increased in purchased services that can be taxed. That is the best.
FoodRe: Meat Disappears From Nigerian Homes As Cow Prices Soar by Princedapace(m): 6:43pm On May 18
Flangelo12:
As reported by Fortune and CBS news.
Also, show us that they have 24/7 electricity o. No be only for bad news una dey compare America with Nigeria. Compare with good things too o. Minimum wage, purchasing power, electricity, water. grin
Christianity EtcRe: RCCG Launches Worldwide Prayer Rally Against Insecurity, Hardship In Nigeria by Princedapace(m): 4:14pm On May 18
Sibrah:
Prayer is better if not best among many options available to the masses but political awareness cannot be subsituted with prayers. We need more than prayers ooo.
Nice step though.
Haha, nice step? There is nothing nice about this step. China never prayed. Make una stop this madness.
PoliticsSecurity Wise This Regime Has Failed by Princedapace(op): 3:44pm On May 18
Yesterday, we woke up to the news of schoolchildren being kidnapped in Oyo State. Children have no reason to experience this kind of horror. No child should grow up under the fear of being taken from school by terrorists.

At the same time, the Nigerian National Assembly sat to discuss South Africa and xenophobia, while forgetting that Nigerians are dying in Nigeria more than anywhere else in the world. We are gradually normalizing the kidnapping of our own children in this country.

Beyond sentiment, wickedness, or tribal loyalty, there is no reason to keep rewarding failure. Nigerians must learn to vote parties out, just like people do in many other countries. Vote them out across all levels — presidency, governorships, National Assembly, and state assemblies.

We are no longer safe in our own country. So how is it that a country like Nigeria, with all its security agencies and surveillance infrastructure, cannot detect plans to kidnap schoolchildren before they happen?

The worst part is the silence. Sometimes I genuinely ask myself: is this country cursed? How have we normalized the brutality Nigerians go through daily?

This is exactly what I said in my previous post: it increasingly feels like our security is now in our own hands. That is why many people now pay heavily just to live inside gated estates with private security. So what exactly is the responsibility of government — the same government we surrendered our national resources and taxes to? Is public money meant only to be looted? Is governance only about funding the lifestyles of politicians and their families?

Do you know what it means for a parent to hear that their child has been kidnapped?

And while some people spend all their energy attacking South Africa, understand this: mass abductions of schoolchildren and staff are not something that should happen in any functioning society. Yet it keeps happening here. Why? To successfully kidnap an entire school requires planning, coordination, and operational freedom.

Security agencies that are quick to track critics and drag them to court should have been equally proactive in protecting schools and vulnerable communities. Why are we always reactive instead of preventive?

Even if these children are rescued, the trauma will remain with them for life. Their parents will never fully recover emotionally from this.

So I ask again: do Nigerians truly deserve this? Why are we so wicked to ourselves? What exactly is the reason?

I am genuinely curious why anyone still passionately supports this administration despite everything happening around us.

Why is it that laws that benefit politicians move fast, while laws that benefit ordinary Nigerians are delayed endlessly? Is that not wickedness?

Nigeria needs a strong, non-partisan civic movement that constantly holds the ruling party accountable, regardless of who is in power. This situation is becoming frightening. Parents are now genuinely afraid of sending their children to school because kidnapping is spreading everywhere. I would not be surprised if some parents died from shock or heart attacks after hearing such news.

Sometimes I wonder whether democracy has become a punishment for Black nations because it is painful watching people defend obvious failure.

While I did not agree with all of Nnamdi Kanu’s methods, some of the warnings he made years ago about insecurity are gradually becoming reality. School kidnappings have now spread into the South-West. I believe this is the second major case there. Slowly, insecurity is consuming the entire country.

Why do we keep rewarding presidents, governors, and lawmakers with second terms when they have clearly failed to address our core security problems?

Nigeria urgently needs decentralized policing. States and regions should have the authority to arm and equip their own security systems to protect their citizens effectively. Regions should also have stronger control over border inflow and local security coordination. Why are we afraid of restructuring if the current system is clearly failing?

Every time people describe Kanu as an enemy of Nigeria’s unity, I ask myself: between separatist rhetoric and the constant killing of Nigerians, which one is truly destroying Nigeria’s unity?

Today it may not affect you directly, so you joke online and move on. But tomorrow it could be your child in the forest. It could be your father being killed. It could be your mother carrying a baby while begging for ransom in a viral video.

We must collectively call a spade a spade: Buhari, Tinubu, and the APC have failed badly in security. They do not deserve another term if there is no serious and measurable plan to solve these problems.

Beyond restructuring, Nigeria’s security crisis is also fueled by weak border control and extreme economic hardship. Nigeria is unbearably hard right now.

How do you remove fuel subsidy, float the naira, increase taxes, raise electricity tariffs, and worsen inflation almost simultaneously without adequate social protection for citizens? Policies like these should have been phased gradually while aggressively reducing the cost of governance, cutting political waste, and fighting corruption seriously.

Public corruption in Nigeria should be treated as an attack on national survival. Anyone who loots public funds should face severe punishment — life imprisonment at the very least — because corruption destroys lives just as terrorism does.

Government should have prioritized stable electricity, reduced wasteful spending on politicians, blocked corruption aggressively, and created economic relief systems before introducing painful reforms. Instead, ordinary Nigerians are carrying all the suffering while politicians continue living comfortably.

A few days ago, I stopped somewhere on my way home and a young man approached me begging for money to eat. He said he had not eaten since morning. Looking at him, I could see desperation already taking over his mind.

I gave him some money, but it reminded me of something dangerous: extreme poverty creates insecurity. A desperate young man can easily be recruited into banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, or armed robbery. Poverty mixed with a large unemployed population is a national disaster.

Yet this government does not seem serious about solving those root problems.

Nigeria must control population growth, drastically reduce the cost of governance, cut unnecessary benefits for politicians and former office holders, and make corruption a truly dangerous crime with serious consequences.

Every young Nigerian should get a voter’s card and take voting seriously. Politicians must learn that power is not a birthright. If they fail, they should be voted out immediately.

I am honestly scared for this country, especially now that school kidnappings are becoming more common.

I repeat, anyone who loot govt fund should be dealt with.... Public execution or complete isonlation of his generation and life in prison.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 3:01pm On May 18
Zeebuy:
Obi said he'll remove subsidy IN TRANCHES, little by little while making new policies that'll make the removal easier for people. This is what any same person will do. If you were president, I'm sure that's the same thing you'll do and not to suddenly remove the subsidy on your first day of office without considering the effects on the masses
This man called Tinubu did everything at once without providing anything to help reduce the effect.
This man floated naira and removed fuel subsidy at once, widen and increased tax.
Electricity tariff, all at ago. Like man, is he any substance? Becuase I dont understand how he wanted an already struggling country survive this. Damn! The effect was too much. And the worse, while he did this, he is still balling. Him and his fellow politicians ball so hard and their standard of living didnt drop.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu & Wike Agree On Chinda As Rivers Next Governor - The Will by Princedapace(m): 10:50am On May 18
richmond500:
Tinubu rewards loyalty, not competence.

He always punish disloyalty, look at Desmond Elliot now
I have studied Tinubu and discovered that he is an elitist. An elitist rewards very few to control the majority. This strategy works well in a under dveloped country. That is not briliance, that is taking advantage of a horrible situation. The black race has suffered, from slavery to colonial master to politicians dealing with them.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 10:42am On May 18
Megaplusprime:
Coaster road
Nelfund
Sokoto Badagry road
Benin ore road
Lagos Abeokuta road
Shagamu/interchange papalanto
Ilesha Ife road
To mention just few

Tinubu is doing wonders, government cannot continue to fund People's lifestyle
If you have money to buy car ,you should have money to fuel it, government cannot continue to fuel Your car for you

Peter obi kept money that he was supposed to use to develop Anambra in the bank

Doctors were on strike for over a year when he was governor,yet he kept the money that he was supposed to use to develop his state in the bank

He should come and tell us if Petro will be sold for #500 if he wins

Anybody that supports Peter obi should mention 5 things that he intends to do if he win
Go through the comments and see that over 95% of people rejects him.
Govt cant fund people life style? But people can fund politicians life style?
Since govt cant subsdize fuel for our cars, can gvt subsidize fuel for our businesses?
Dont u know that Nigeria is not ripe for this shit?
Nigerians survive on fuel for every dam thing. Fuel powers our generator to sleep at night! So, how do u wnt us to sleep? How do u want us to run business?
This is why small and medium scale businesses are shutting down.
Coastal road is usless because the money should have been used to fund fixing electricity. Nigerians need electricity but this man went ahead to spend billions on coastal road for contract given to his paddi paddi. So, that is what u count as reason to vote him.
https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/africa/How-President-Tinubu-allegedly-awarded-the-Lagos-Calabar-coastal-road-contract-to-his-friend-1926783
It is a shame people like u support this madness. We need electricity,The $11 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is never a priority, our priority is electricity and healthcare. So, why waste such money there and has it affected Nigerians now? Most Nigerians are poorer. Insecure and cant feed well.
Security,
Economy
Healthcare
Purchasing power
are the core of rating any govt. Not all these mumu road contracts for paddi paddi.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 10:01am On May 18
Misterone:
Online ranting doesn't equate to votes. We know your modus operandi. You form WhatsApp groups, discuss subversive topic, open multiple accounts on a public forum, then attack like wild dogs grin
This one is already running crazy o. I dont get my self involved in your petty politics. I am a private citizen and i have never had a preferred candidate. Infact, I have never voted before. I have always worked hard by my self and grew my self to what I have today.
This country did me shege which made me completely forget about it and focused on the countries that gave me life. I only started getting interested in this damn country after this administration dealt with our purchasing power and wants crazy tax from us while not providing me with nothing!
So, this time, i will vote and ensure everyone in my family voted and we will not vote for him. Every single friend of mine are on same shoe. Now, except rigging is the way for him, he cant win. More Nigerians are broke now than when he took over power.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 11:40pm On May 17
Counterigbolies:
how can u b making 500k n still b suffering?

It's not d government any longer, maybe u are spending more than what u are making
Are u kidding me right now? With 500k per month, u can get 24/7 electricity. I spend roughly 300k monthly on fueling generator. Because I too deserve to get 24/7 electricity, not only politicians who actually dont work. Yes, my gen run all night almost every day. My family deserve to sleep without heat. So, bro, 500k u are suffering today. SOme of u dont understand what comfort means. U cant be comfortable on 30m per year income in Nigeria today especially if u have family to care for. Never, except u are willing to drop down to poorer life.
On water alone, I spend over 25k on bottle water monthly. I dont want to mention how much i spend on eggs monthly, how much I spend on meat monthly, do u know how much it cost me and those i fend for to eat protein now? Bro, 500k, u are a poor person in Nigeria today. With 500k monthly, u cant drive a V6 engine car, powwer generator, feed family, never! grin grin
That is exactly what I am saying that Tinubu's idea is for me to suffer while he enjoys. Why? If he wants us to suffer, he should join us. I cant drop my hard working standard only to pay Tinubu tax. That is not nice for any reason. After all, I worked for it. He doesnt work. He is just well taken care of with our resources. I am awake by to 12 mid night hustling. I sleep sometimes around 2Am becus of work. I worked so hard for every dime I earn.
Nigeria gave me no job.
Gave me poor electricity,
Gave me no water, I had to dig borehole,
I am scared of traveling due to insecurity,
Nigeria gave me no health care benefit
I cant take up loan easily to build business or build a house
Rents are bloody. There is practically no benefit being a self employed Nigeria and Tinubu wants 25% of my sweat. Na thunder go fire him.
If he is looking for money, that man had no reason to start coastal road project if not for greediness. We have electricity that needs money, this man started a useless project all becus his paddi paddi can get the project. There was no need for that project. Nigeria needs no new federal roads but fix the existing ones and massively invest to fix electricity. If Electricity is stable, we wont feel much of fuel cost. It is becus we have to use fuel for generator and fuel that made it worse.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 11:30pm On May 17
Misterone:
Your "WE" doesn't include me grin
Yes, i wish all the best
At least from this thread, u can see that more humans are angry. Except cronic enemy of Nigeria who support rubbish. The man has failed in every indexes of good governance.
They just kidnapped children in Oyo o, his region. Bandits don enter to kidnap school children. Lol, that man has nothing to offer. Such a failure and a disaster.
We must learn to make politicians scared of us.
EducationRe: Rachael Alamu, Principal Of Community High School Esinele Speaks From Captivity by Princedapace(m): 10:09pm On May 17
Nigeria's solution in security is state police and states control of their borders. Else these guys may conquer Nigeria.
EducationRe: Mothers Of 46 Kidnapped Oyo Schoolchildren Cry (video) by Princedapace(m): 10:05pm On May 17
Some people are on my thread supporting this failure. A person who has achieved nothing but pushed us into poverty and taxing life out of us. His people are now getting kidnapped.

They will defend him o, bandits no send anybody papa.
The country is finished.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 10:01pm On May 17
Misterone:
Oga, continue waiting for government to get you out of poverty! You go wait tire! grin All those that want to deceive us with Obi or whatever, Obi governed Anambra for 8 years and did nothing. What can he do for Nigeria with over 200 million citizens and our meagre resources? You guys think any one of them can perform magic? Oga, keep on dreaming
We will vote the next person out if they don't perform.
We can't reward a failure with another 4 years. No way
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 10:00pm On May 17
realG101:
Let me first sneeze your ear and say this; not everyone is a fanatic like you.

I don't really car who rigs or not, if obi can rig his way in and fix the country, I'm all for it.

Afterall when tinubu rigged and entered in 2023 I believed in him even though I didn't vote for him.

About infrastructure, I know yall paid boys very well. Yall pretend you cannot reason critically meanwhile na brown envelope envelope una thinking.

I doubt if you stayed in class during economic lectures because you seem like back then you were already jumping fence out of school to follow politicians for crumbs.

But in case you stayed in class, you would have know that resources are scarce, it is highly recommended to draw a scale of preference so that the items of top priority can be sorted first.

Some weeks ago, it was all over the news that there's epileptic power supply due to debts owed by fg.

Apart from that, apparently there are lots of infrastructural upgrades required in that sector that govt is intentionally ignoring that just require govt financial commitment.

But they're quick to fun a costal road that wasn't nigerias problem or priority until tinubu came.

Coincidentally, he also awarded the contract to his know cronies.

You cannot make sense when you meet sensible citizens, yo tinubu die hard boys.

About the military neutralising.. bla bla, while I agree that no where is safe 100%, your pragmatism on the issue is in bad faith. Everybody knows that Nigeria is a peculiarly unsafe place to be. The same US you mentioned won't stop warning its citizens to stay away from Nigeria. So don't be ridiculous.

There's even a recent stat that made the news recently that Nigeria has lost citizens to local insecurity with numbers comparable to those in war turn countries. And we're not officially at war.

On the investors you're foaming in the corner of your mouth about, we are already too apc to your gimmicks. The false data style, investors on paper that will never really take off.

Was it not in this country that buhari used nigerian Air ways to Same the whole country? Una be mugu.

Except they are coming to sell imported finished product as usual, they will not come.

Nobody, no industrial entity that is likely to be of economic advantage to us will truly come until we can provide stable electricity.

And to state it unequivocally, you are a paid apc parrot, the cheat type that doesn't even carry the party card. Not allowed access to important meetings, not really getting any real bread except for 30k monthly, heard they increased it to 35k now though.

Just get a life. I have friends who are tinubu fans but are quite sober and laid back at this time. Though they still want tinubu to win but they're not doing to much on the issue because even tinubu is not proud of his own score card.

That's the reason it's easy to spot paid guys like you. The energy you put in defending this manifest failure is a giveaway
Like na that coastal road dey vex me pass. Bro, we have more pressing issue that needs money, this man coastal road gives his cronies immediately. Like how na ?
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello, Smart Adeyemi, Muri Ajaka, Make APC Senate Screening Lists(pix) by Princedapace(m): 5:52pm On May 17
This is the country they want me to be paying 25% of my income to for these men to be balling?
Will it be bad if I ball too?
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 5:22pm On May 17
nairalanda1:
And the above decision by Yaradua contributed to the debt that eventually forced the removal of the subsidy anyway.
You guys do not understand how subsidy wrecked our refineries, and oil sector. We were warned to remvoe it in 1993, we said no. Then we refined all the fuel consumed here. 400000 bpd. BY 2011 it was down to 90000 bpd.

Subsidy wrecked the refineries. It caused the corruption and devastation of our economy, and made it worse.

Yaradua also benefited from high oil prices of 140 dollars and above for much of 2008. Even then paying for subsides was problematic.

Fact remains that we waste money politicians, no one is talking about this. How can a poor country be spending billions of her annual income on politicians and their families?
What are his plans for corruption? Nothing, so money keep wasting. We simply export everything insread of becoming a production driven country.
As nigeria hard reach, they are still spending billions on VP, president, Senators, why? That is my problem. If we must suffer, let everyone suffer. Not just the masses. I cant suffer alone while politicians and their kids ball hard on top small money I made sourcing work abroad. No, I cant! I wont!




Yes, which is why I am approaching this from the fact that I never supported the man.

Plus, I didn't live in Lagos, but visited after he left office. Could see his praise singers were wrong off the bat.




Ahem, Nigeria is a poor country overall.The main problem with government is that it refuses to use our natural resources to make exportable goods which can be taxed properly. Rather, it prefers to export oil and other things, and share the money.


Again , our refineries, for example. If subsidy had gone in 1993, and deregulation had happened back then , yes we would have suffered. Yes, there would have been pain, but by 2010, we would have been a major hub for refined products for a large part of Africa, and our oil secotr would have been larger than this.

But we refuse to do things like that, we refuse and have refused to deregulate the power sector, thus stifling investment into the sector, which in turn stifles industrial growth. We underpaid for the railways because cheap services, thus preventing its expansion and investment into it.


And the result is that we are a poor nation

And it is all because we want cheap things.

And all that led to the subsidy removal you don't like because debt was accumulated over the years from trying to keep fuel and other things at prices that made no sense because 'we are an oil nation)

The day I understood how subsidy worked in 2011, was the day my oppistion to its removal ended, and the day I began to understand why the same complaints on this trhead, were made 10 years ago, 20 years ago, even 40 or 50 years ago.

We better face reality. It does not make tinubu a good leader.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 5:17pm On May 17
WhizdomXX:
You choose who is the best to replace him, all we all agree on is that he must go. If the person we put is the same or worse we continue sending them packing until we get it right. We are not slaves, they are working for us, not the other way round.
Now, this is the mindset I want. Like we need to keep sending them out until they learn to perform. 8 years is not a birth right. Na all these rubbish we dey do here they caused these guys to see us finish.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 4:34pm On May 17
Bluntemperor:
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• Who do you recommend❓ - without Hiding your Identity 🆔,
-without Polluting the Serious Matters at hand - under False and Fake Ideology or Tribal -gingosts or Religious Bigots?
• Show Me That Nigerian -Politician,
-that doesn't have Excess -Baggages of Cash and Carry,
-Who can stand the Ideal NIGERIANS that we should be Proud Of And who Can give us Better life 🧬 that will bestoyed Great Achievements - For Our Youths and MASSES in general and Why You think such Personality of the Current Politicians fit in⁉️
My principle is this:
Politicians need to start to fear losing election. They need to understand that 2 terms is not their birth right!
The moment they understand that the masses can stand in one voice, that thhe masses can protest and hold govt accountable, make demands, they will begin to struggle to make the lives of the masses better instead of the current system of enriching the few elites who help them control the masses.
So, I was of the opionion that we shouldnt have rewarded Buhari with another term. It is almost like a birth right. Now, even if u dont perform, governors feel like 2 terms are their rights, same as presidents. We need to stop it.
So, this president has performed badly, unprepared, and should be voted out, whoever wins is none of my business but if that person also fails, we should vote him out. That is my believe.
I will always judge any president with the following:
Were they able to fix our electoral system (core)
Did they make policies that affected the elites more?
How far with electricity?
How about public schools for primary and secondary educations?
How about our purchasing power?
How about security? Can we stop getting kidnapped?
I dont know how you brought in tribalism here. Look bro, I am sick and tired of this una lame excuses. Pls, if a northerner will return my purchasing power so that I can go to luxury hotel at least twice each year and spend 5 days to relax and rest from work, I will glaldy vote him. I dont give a Bleep about any tribe. I just wnt a better countrry. I wnt to be able to drive my V6 sporty car to other states and chill for some days with my babe, I just wnat to enjoy the little life I have. I dont care if the person is any tribe, even if the person is non Nigerian, I dont care.
I am only worried if someone is leading but tribalistic, waste our natural resources and money, tax me while providing nothing, failed in every index of any governance.
Failed in electricity
failed in healthcare
failed in security
failed in economy
has no exit plan
failed in water
failed in primary and secondary education
High corruption still intact.
This current adminstration failed in all of these. I am scared of traveling.
Politicians are still heavily paid while I am expected to suffer, why? The suffering should be both ways. It makes no sense that they enjoy while I suffer and I am the one working, they dont work. They jst sit down and do meetings. I work, I work but their polices have pushed me into suffering.
So, is this okay now? Pls, remove the tribal comments.
I rate candidates on their policies about allowing citiznes to protest, civil disobeience is part of democracy and strong one at that.
Their policy on cutting cost of running Nigeria (we waste a lot of money on this).
Their policy on education. Omo, if we can fix this, we have solved our problem by 20 percent. The high rate of uneducated Nigerians is a disaster.
Their policy on security. Tackle security, we will get back agriculture and economy can rebounce from shock.
CelebritiesRe: 'You Criticised GEJ Openly': Sowore Reacts To Adekunle Gold's Arrest Of Troll by Princedapace(m): 2:48pm On May 17
wellmax:
GEJ is a politician, politicians know people will abuse and insult them. People today insult Tinubu without any consequences.

But attacking the child of a private person is a no go area.

Let the guy rot in jail.
GEJ is someone's child and could use the law if he wanted to
CelebritiesRe: 'You Criticised GEJ Openly': Sowore Reacts To Adekunle Gold's Arrest Of Troll by Princedapace(m): 2:48pm On May 17
SaintLucia:
He critized Jonathan and didn't defame him.
How can an idiot woke up and post on his X that someone child is dead because of social media validation even when you know the story is not true. That is not freedom of speech but freedom to jail.
He said GEJ should die.
CelebritiesRe: 'You Criticised GEJ Openly': Sowore Reacts To Adekunle Gold's Arrest Of Troll by Princedapace(m): 2:46pm On May 17
huptin:
What that guy did was bad horribly bad but sometimes it is just better to forgive especially after admitting his guilt
What of what Adekunle did? He wished death to GEJ too
CelebritiesRe: 'You Criticised GEJ Openly': Sowore Reacts To Adekunle Gold's Arrest Of Troll by Princedapace(m): 2:46pm On May 17
Stephen0mozzy:
There's a line you should not cross.
1. A man's family
2. A man's child

Which kain justice for trolls activism wey dis one dey do?
But he did same to GEJ. So?
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:36pm On May 17
bjdon:
Electricity generation has been removed from the exclusive list. Have you complained to your state governor?
Nigerians need to understand that 8 years of Buhari totally finished Nigeria. The country was effectively bankrupt. Reform is never easy, but its starting to bear fruit. The Niara is now relatively stable, even with the war in Iran. I don't really like Tinubu, but in all honesty he's the best we have right now.
Who dey heck brought in Buhari? Did u people praised Buhari? At least Tinubu supported him. And how do u want me to ask my governor? The same governors who ass lick president and gets protected? Who controls EFCC? is it not the center? Why cant they go after them?
If I protest now, wont u people arrest me?
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:35pm On May 17
IyaTola:
I hear your frustration, and honestly, many Nigerians feel the same way. The cost of living is painful right now, and it is fair to ask hard questions about leadership, priorities, and why ordinary people seem to carry the heaviest burden.

But if we want to understand why some people may still support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu or ask for patience, the argument is usually this:

Nigeria’s economy was already deeply damaged long before this administration came in. For years, the country spent huge amounts subsidizing fuel and defending the naira artificially. Those policies made things look cheaper on the surface, but they also drained government finances, increased debt, discouraged investment, and created massive corruption opportunities.

So the current government believes that removing fuel subsidy and allowing the naira to float are painful but necessary corrections, not because suffering is good, but because they believe delaying those decisions would eventually crash the economy even harder.

That does not erase the suffering people are facing. It does not magically make ₦1,400 fuel or expensive food acceptable. And many citizens are justified in asking why politicians still appear comfortable while ordinary people are told to sacrifice.

That anger is valid.

But supporters of the government would argue that:

- reforms usually hurt first before improvements appear,
- states now receive more allocation because subsidy payments reduced,
- some investors are returning because policies are more market-driven,
- and fixing problems created over decades cannot happen in one or two years.

The real issue many Nigerians have is not just the hardship itself — it is the imbalance of sacrifice.

People can endure pain more patiently when leaders also:

- cut their own luxuries,
- reduce wasteful government spending,
- show transparency,
- and visibly share in the sacrifice.

That is where many citizens feel disappointed. Nigerians are not only asking for economic reform; they are asking for fairness, empathy, and evidence that leaders understand real life outside government convoys.

Your post reflects something deeper than politics: exhaustion. A country where citizens provide their own power, security, water, healthcare, and education will naturally resist heavier taxes because people already feel overburdened.

And that is the conversation Nigeria honestly needs — not insults between political sides, but serious discussion about:

- how to grow incomes,
- how to reduce the cost of governance,
- how to restore purchasing power,
- and how to make sacrifice feel shared instead of one-sided.

Nobody likes suffering. People simply disagree on whether the current hardship is a temporary transition toward recovery or just more pain without results.
The best comment I have read so far and it shows you are smart. And yes, that is what I have been asking. Why should be taxed more and bear the burden when I didnt create it?
Why didnt govt focus on tackling the leackages and block corruption?
Take for instance, if govt today annouces that there is a mandatary 60% cut in the package allowances of all political holders, give a cap size for appoitments, take all cash recoreved from such move and openly invest in fixing electricity. If electricity is stable, the impact of expensive fuel wont be felt heavily. The challenge Nigeria has is that everything we do relies on fuel. I had two businesses, a restourant and a tech training institutes. I shut them down within one year because the cost of running two generators were too much and I had to run generator at home too. I shut them down. So, if we have stable eletctricty, at least fuel will be for car alone and that can be manageble.
U cant tell me to sort out my electricity, education for kids, healthcare, security, and stil tax me up to 25 percent of my personal income.
Those who mismanaged the country, where are they? have we persecuated any ex president? Why are those who failed this country walking freely?
I will support Nigeria with my life if I wake up and hear that no more bi-camera legislative house, no more mouth watering packages for them, that a sitting house of rep member can be tried and a harsher corruption sentence await them, that all ex presidents and generals are facing triers, that families and investments looted are recovered, made digital that Nigerians can see how the money is spent into critical structures for the Nigerinas, I will gladly pay tax. But none of these are done and this man wants 25% of my sweat which I even sourced abroad. No way! Nigeria should kill me, i want to even die. I am tired, exhusted and I dislke this country with passion.
How can the ruling class who messed up this country be balling while those of us who didnt mess up the country pay for it? What has happened to those who messed up the country? Is there a life sentence or death penalty for public corruption? China is doing it, why cant we?
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:25pm On May 17
Alsenora:
Anyone can vote whoever he wants in 2027 polls. One thing is certain; No Nigerian President can satisfy or meet the people's expectations. It is self deceit to believe otherwise.
Security
fighting corruption
Electricity
Improving purchasing power
Quality education
Healthcare
These are universal for everyone, doesnt need any form of self deciet.
He has failed in all of the above.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:24pm On May 17
IyaTola:
I beg to disagree, savings Nigerians would have. It about cutting your coat according to your size.
This is madness. So, a person who was able to afford vacation last time, cant now but earned even better now, should cut which coat?
Are u not seeing that the core problem is that the economy is bad?
So, I should stop drinking bottle water which is a sign of cutting my cut according to my size so that I can pay tax to govt? Or take my kids out of good schools and put them in cheaper ones so that I can pay tax?
I want to understand wht u mean because that is all it means.
Nigeria has made some of u believe that only Politicians deserve good life. That u and ur family should sleep inside heat every night.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:19pm On May 17
dragunov:
The answer to your long and needless epistle is this. You never voted for Tinubu in the first place. You're one of these minions sent to come and bend people's minds on the internet.
Sent to bend the minds of people? Are u okay? I am a self employed entity who built my life completely outside the influence of anything Nigeria. I am speaking for my self. This man has dropped my purchasing power and I wont vote him.
Like I said, tell me why we should vote him?
Is it that he fought corruption?
Or fixed electricty?
or attended to healthcare?
Or increased our purchasing power?
Or what exactly?
Are we secured now? Absolutely no
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:18pm On May 17
IronCondemned:
This is what I earn annually but I am poor. I live on monthly pay check which is never ok as I go borrowing most of the time. I don't drink, dont club, dont womanise and not a reckless spender yet I go broke right from when salary is paid. I know a lot of people here wont believe it but it's true.

The millions you hear is just figurative and have no real corresponding value to it. The economy is so basterdize such that our daily survival is by divine grace. If things are very rough for someone who earn this much, then those who don't have are really in big shit.

It's time to keep sentiments aside and focus on how this country will recover from this unfortunate situation that it has been subjected my politicians, mostly Buhari and Tinubu.

Vote wisely.
Now, someone is talking. I fall under such bracket of earning and I am poor. It is a complete disaster except u are ready to completely shut down ur standard of living. Like I said, Tinubu introducing a wider tax is terrible. I dont know if journalists dont ask these guys questions. We cant copy western world, no na. They were heavily industrielized and producing economy. We are not, we import and heavy taxing and import dependant economy is disaster. Why cant someone talk to these men? According to Tinubu, if u earn between 25m per year, u are an executive earner and if u are someone who works online, ur tax deductable wont be much, so u will be paying around 8m plus as tax at the end of the year. Even without income tax, u barely will save 3m out of such earning especially for young couples building life. Where will someone meet all their responsibilities, and still save up 8million to pay Tinubu? Like how na? Come on, this man should read our comments. He needs to be voted out. This is why I love South Africans.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:13pm On May 17
onyxo76:
just as I had to buy a kia last week 9ja used though, fueling my c class v6 don almost wound my life
I am already bleedy with mine. And this is not nice. A country shouldnt be relegating her hardworking citizens, it should rather elevate them. I am disappointed at Tinubu. Honestly, before he won, I was a bit indifferent. I kinda believed he could fix Nigeria. I even made a post on my facebook that he might fix Nigeria. But omo, the guy is a total wicked human. Baba has drained my purchasing power.
PoliticsRe: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 2:11pm On May 17
greatseed:
It's depends on your mind and what the level or how far the capacity of your brain, mentality and thinking can go. If you are myopic in reasoning, you wont see anything good this govt is doing. At the sane time, if you see only the bad situations without doing some little investigation by reading about achievements or reasons achievements are being delayed by a disgusting few. Then you have illogical reasoning and Tinubu might not need your vote. You can give it to people you think alike & most likely to worsen the case you are in right now. E.g obi.

Take this simple survey, check around the world, how much a liter of fuel is sold, compare n contrast to Nigeria, also the minimum wage & standard of living. Then you might have a clue of who to vote
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Hahahaha, baba, I am not your regular average Nigerian, this guy here built his life from nothing and a now a hot cake working with global entities and building stuff.
I rate a govt based on the following:
Healthcare
Quality education
Purchasing power
Tourism
Security
Emergence response
Corruption fight
General standard of living
Tinubu has failed in all. Like I said, give me a reason, u have not.
Do we have stable electricity now?
Or do we have better healthcare now?
Or is corruption lower now?
Are we more secured now?
Are govt schools better now?
Are Nigerians richer now and able to afford basic luxury now?
Answer these questions, u will be able to tell if to vote him or not

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