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History555:we be our own problem, I can hear a woman saying "u commot for house u com wear this cloth" seriously? Shey na millitay regime we dey? ![]() |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Nigeria's problem is beyond human understanding |
DamZik:hmm, some this group self are just after their stomach. The truth be say Nigeria don dey over shitty right now, nothing is working, even soldier self they ignore court summon approved by the state and fg. I just tire |
IJOBA2: maybe he doesn't know much, but we are all clamouring for same thing. I think Yoruba leaders in group like the OPC should also voice their concern, the best time for the long awaited restructuring or disintegration should be now |
The question is will the south work together,. Nigeria is already on a time bomb as long as the status quo is still d same. As for the loan aspect check this:https://www.nairaland.com/6212356/nigerias-debt-86-billion-dollars |
DasaintHope:na so Una go dey holla bloody civilians up and down, I hope Ur mum, dad, bro, sis, or relatives are not also civilians, rubbish. U complain about c in c and generals as the problem, if one of guys are up to that rank y'all will still do the same. The Nigerian security force wether army, naval or air force they all disgrace to dis nation. without arms most of dis bloody civilians go use Una play ludo. spit
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thebosstrevor1:stop arguing blindly brah, beside come counter all this argument oh, dem no pay u to run o, u better don't disappoint Ur masters ![]() |
Very good, so sanwo olu later admit he was the one who sent the army after denying, shame. How can u be an investigator and a judge in a panel when u are one of the accused? First. The army denied they were not at the lekki toll gate .we were there but did not open fire .we came because of the curfew imposed .we only shot in the air .we disperse protesters but with blank bullets Sanwo olu 'powers beyond my control' .yes the army were there but not under my command Army 'we went there by the order of the Lagos governor Sanwo olu- yes I gave the order but did not tell them to shoot Lies upon lies. |
Jmk9292:u Sabi am, just watch how they will keep killing innocent people in the name of self defense even when they are not even threatened |
Nawa, so this idiots never still learn, time will come it will be civilians against the security forces of this bullshit country. The governor and other leaders there will do nothing until it will get out of hand and non of them will be spared. Obiano deployed some soldiers to Anambra to restore peace and normalcy I wonder if there's no peace or normalcy there before, soon those soldiers will start bullying innocent citizens. Someone said women are compassionate, who tell u? Women na abuse power pass self
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You expect them to agree before? Same way they denied ever being at the lekki toll gate and shooting at protesters. We know their way but the movie never end let's Just keep watching
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Please stop spreading false information |
JoeEeL:they do not care becus they are sponsored by those in power, a fulani/Hausa man can kill their own People in large numbers, they will all keep quiet but let one southerner kill any of them hell will let loose. Shebi our eyes don clear now? Next time we go use sense vote not emotions
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Kokaine:yeh thanks, corrected |
Kokaine:thank u |
Innocent souls gone like that |
The government and the millitay are chasing shadows while bokoharam keep having a field day in the north, God will not forsake u, they rescue and release bokoharam inmates in the name of rehabilitation but will careless about issues like this |
megafox:I heard it was some fulani/Hausa peeps that attacked oyigbo, but if it truly soldiers killed some people that means they we try to hide the truth as usual, and I suspect wike knows about it but trying to cover all it up, becus no evidence, even with evidence govt will deny it as usual
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Mods please Nigerians need to see this |
Nigeria's debt of $85.9 billion, the highest in history, has become the talking point even as the country celebrated its 60th anniversary on October 1, 2020. The pressure on the economy has caused an 8.31 per cent increase in debt owed from the total of $79.3 billion recorded in March. By December 2005, Nigeria was rated as one of the most heavily indebted countries, owing $33.9 billion. Now the talk is on whether the money borrowed had helped or burdened the country. Abuja’s debt obligation had gone down in 2006 after the country got debt relief. The Paris Club of creditors wrote off $18 billion of that debt, while the country paid off the balance and became largely debt-free. However, in the years that followed, the public debt spiraled as officials argued for funding budget deficits and critical infrastructure. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, 34.89 per cent of the total federal and state public debt is external while domestic accounts for 65.11 per cent. The Debt Management Office (DMO) reported that the increase by $6.593 billion was accounted for by the $3.36 billion budget support loan from the International Monetary Fund, new domestic borrowing to finance the revised 2020 Appropriation Act, including the issuance of Sukuk, and Promissory Notes issued to settle claims of exporters. Mortgaged future The nation’s 2020 Appropriation Act had to be revised in the face of the adverse impact of Covid-19 on revenues and increased expenditure needs on health and economic stimulus amongst others, DMO explained. In spite of DMO’s reasoning, some stakeholders are concerned that Nigeria remained dependent on oil as the sole revenue-generating resource for such a long time without diversification to other revenue generating sources. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar raised the stakes when he accused government of mortgaging the future of Nigerians and having nothing to show for amassing such debt. “Nigeria’s sovereignty may have been traded for foreign loans and God forbids our inability to service those loans, the lender country would take ownership of choice infrastructure on the Nigerian soil,” he said. President of the Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Boniface Okezie, says the debt stock is cause for worry due to the government’s declining revenue. Disagreeing with critics, Information and Culture minister, Lai Mohammed, said the ratio of debt to GDP was one of the lowest in the world at 19 per cent as at December 31, 2019. Unlike in the past when the nation borrowed to “service the crass indulgence of a few fat cats”, the loans being obtained by the current administration were being primarily used to finance infrastructure — roads, railways, bridges and power. He added that the loans also were long-term in nature, which would benefit present and future generations. President Muhammadu Buhari on September 28, at a virtual meeting with Presidential Economic Advisory Council, justified the borrowing. Source:https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/record-breaking-86bn-debt-leaves-nigerians-stunned/ar-BB19K7GC
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lawrenzooo:seriously ![]() |
helinues:paid not to pay, I hope say u dey get 24hrs electricity everyday for were u dey stay? |
Rip bro Ur killers will not go unpunished |
[s] NGpatriot:[/s] |
AsiwajuNdigbo:the guy u are quoting is a Muslim he's just disguising |
Oh God! Dis is police brutality + racism, they call them professionals but they don't ever show that professionalism in their profession. Look at the way they fired at him like he's some kind of the undead or something |
These guys should not spark another riot abeg, becus if e happen na dem go run las las. too much bloodshed this period all becus of the ineptitude of one Mallam dogo
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maybe he doesn't know much, but we are all clamouring for same thing. I think Yoruba leaders in group like the OPC should also voice their concern, the best time for the long awaited restructuring or disintegration should be now