Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 4:09pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
misano: Oga them go hungry nah. See Igbos can't suffer. U don't get it. They are the most balanced when it comes to wealth distribution. Guy rest. Even we from SS they learn their ways. Benin people are equally learning business from them. Don't mind that guy, SE and SS are the real progressives in virtually everything. Whether it's education, sports, traveling, smartness etc, they're always tops. However, the NW, SW and NE are the most docile and unprogressive set of people. Hausas began almajiri system, Yorubas copied it. Hausas began begging culture, Yorubas copied it and made bambiala part of their culture. Now, reports has it that Yorubas have also copied Hausas in traveling with Dangote trucks like cattle  Also check the region that has remained stunted since 1970's. What they call cities are nothing but glorified slums. Their villages are even worse, imagine people that still build mud houses in 2023  |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 4:02pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
Typing: Onion Bandits. That's the name of those hungry Hebows that always loot Truck loads of foods Northerners send to the EAST. No wonder, it's only the East that Cannibalism is legalized.
No more dead bodies in Eastern Mortuaries. Them don use those dead bodies to eliminate HUNGER  Lol, Northerners can't even feed themselves talk more of sending food to the East. We buy the foodstuff with our money and if we don't, they will sink deeper into multidimensional poverty. People that still feed from dustbins can't possibly feed those that are relatively comfortable. However, we know the region that keeps mining the skulls and body parts of their people. The afonjas are too lazy to the point they believe that only ritual can save them from poverty  |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 12:54pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
Typing: Don't forget, the North feed the East. When they decide not to send food to Igbo Land, People in that Region will starve to death.
Remember last year, when Truck drivers who supply Food stuffs from the North, decided to boycott the East. All IGBO leaders became apprehensive. They were running upandan. Begging Northern leaders to intervene.
Northern leaders have to appeal the the truck drivers. But before Northern business men began to supply Food to Igbo Land that time, Igbo leaders had to pay Billions as compensation to all the Trucks Igbo People looted in the East. Ignorant kid. What type of food comes from North to East? Are they not mostly perishables? If they don't bring them quickly to the East they will rot. So, who lose? We have home grown alternatives as well options from Cameroun. Fact remains they need our market more than we need their perishable farm produce  |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 12:47pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 12:40pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
limeta: The national feeding bottle is the reason the north is poor Take away the bottle and we will pull up our pants. You're already at a huge disadvantage, considering you will have to pay 700 naira per litre of fuel against 500 in the South. That will amount to billions lost within months cumulatively and will have adverse multiplier effect on other sectors of Northern economy. Anyways, I wish you guys Goodluck! |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 12:37pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
OloYeOfEgbE: The average yorubas travel that way ...don't be unfortunate Honestly, there seem to be deep acculturation going on between both regions. Aside yorubas now traveling with trailers like cargoes, almajiri system and begging is fast gaining ground in the SW too  |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 12:32pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: Muslim Group Storms Osun Priestess’ House: If You Love Yourself Don’t... by proeast(m): 12:31pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
Guyman01: Fulanis don't want to take chances in solidifying their hold on the conquered territory of Ilorin You're correct 💯. |
Politics › Re: Muslim Group Storms Osun Priestess’ House: If You Love Yourself Don’t... by proeast(m): 12:19pm On Jul 03, 2023 |
Speaking in Yoruba, a member of the group, who described himself as an Imam, said, “Ilorin does not permit idol worshipping, we are ardent Muslims in the land of the emirate.”
Another Imam further reiterated the group’s stance adding that they were sent by the “Emir of Ilorin, to warn against this Isese festival.”
I'm speechless, this is were one will expect the ronu bigots to start running but they've all gone into hiding  |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 11:46am On Jul 03, 2023 |
helinues: You have all those solutions for north yet na ordinary illiterate kids are locking everyone at home in your region every Monday which is today.
How can you people be thinking you have what it takes to solve others problems but are just clueless about solving yours? Have you eaten today, kiddo? |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 11:44am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Madmohamed1: the south should prepare to handle more terrorist from North Unfortunately, that's the reality. North is facing serious issues from socio-economic to climatic, to insecurity and illitracy etc. |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 11:41am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Opolopoopolonio: Fuel is NOT 700 in the north!  Because they're still selling old stock. Once they restock, they will sell at 700. |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 10:43am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Madmohamed1: as long as Nigeria is concern no region should favor one to another They've been so used to pampering until now that Tinubu has removed their feeding bottle with aggressiveness. That region would be worse than Somalia in the coming months if their leaders fail to look inwards. |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 10:39am On Jul 03, 2023 |
misano: So U think those jobs will be enough to help the millions of youths from the North.
See the North will abandon education and huge majority will become poor. I don't think they are complaining sha so I don't care.
We should focus more on our regions, the country together is going no where. They're not complaining simply because they're mostly uneducated or too famished to reason proactively. Only few of their educated elite like Sanusi Lamido understand their gloomy outlook. |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 10:36am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Sharpsharp00123: u forget to tell him that u don’t sit at home on mondays in d north Sit at home doesn't mean anything in the long run, if only you understand economics. The UK has since been arguing for reduction of workdays, because it has its own benefits! Even many states in Nigeria now want to reduce workdays to 3 or 4, so stop making blind arguments. |
Politics › Re: Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 10:32am On Jul 03, 2023 |
N3TRAL: The Northerners produce what they eat (plant and animals).
The Northerners do not patronize non-essential Foreign imports like clothing, wine, furniture, etc. For instance, the wardrobe of an average poor northerner is made of locally produced traditional wears and cap.
Basic education in the North has relied basically on NYSC members for human resources. Basic and secondary schools would still go on as it is.
My short experience in the Nigerian public sector furnishes my conclusion that indigent undergraduates of northern heritage are more likely to access student loans. Firstly, because their prominent natives who qualify as guarantors will mostly sign their loan papers than their southern counterparts. Secondly, most of them fall within the demography of those the loan policy is designed for as they are more likely to lack means to further their education and the desire to emigrate.
If they want to travel interstate or down to the South, they'll join trailer-trucks conveying agricultural goods down to the South. A poor northerner travels that way, with or without subsidy. Aside the fact that you're glorifying their multidimensional poverty, here are other facts you overlooked; 1. Traditional Northern wears are mostly brocade and they're from textile mills which they have to pay for, not locally produced. 2. They sell the food they produce to enable them buy other basic things. Now price of those basic needs have all skyrocketed beyond their reach. 3. Farm produce will need to be transported with expensive fuel. It will affect their profit margins badly. If they decide to increase their prices too much to accommodate it, they risk not making enough sales. 4. Most Northern farmers have no storage facilities. They must sell their perishable farm produce once they're harvested or risk incurring losses. This makes them to sell at very low rates during peak season and have nothing to fall back on afterwards. 5. In education, I'm talking about tertiary where the subsidy was removed. Prior to that, Imo, Anambra or Delta each often have more university enrollment than the entire NW or NE. If they were having such abysmal enrollment prior to education subsidy removal, what do you think will happen now? All I see is a very gloomy picture ahead for NW and NE. |
Politics › Re: 2023 Polls: ‘We Stand By EU’, Labour Party Knocks Presidency by proeast(m): 10:04am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Wow, I love this perfect response to the laughable face-saving epistle that Dele wrote for APC.
PDP should come and learn how to play opposition from LP. There docility and lack of proactiveness enabled APC to ride anyhow on Nigerians. |
Politics › Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by proeast(m): 9:43am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Flathead8: The poverty ravaging the north is still the region your fellow nyaaamiiri are escaping to from the menace of erosion/HIV/potopoto/IPOB ravaging the SE
Your women are all over the north doing prostitution in order to afford a plate of indomie and bleaching creams quote. At last count, there millions, far more Ibo in the north compared to northerners in SE
You will never govern this country, you will continue being that third class citizen your known for, you shall continue shouting "no referendum no erection". As long as that effeminate frog voice bisexual gap teeth Pandora doesn't become president, it's perfectly fine for me 
You couldn't even get a minority seat under PDP, that shows how useless you are! The only time fools have say is through likes and retweets 
Even if the north will burn into ashes, as long as an Osu doesn't become president, I'm OK with it Lol, what a comic relief. Now, let me educate you. NW and NE are the most backward, poverty ravaged, insecure, disease infested and most miserable regions of the world! With poverty levels hovering around 90%, you belong to the dregs of the soceity. People at that level of poverty will be too dirty, hungry and stinking for any Igbo girl to allow them come close! Even your very few rich ones will pay premium fees before any Southern girl will allow them come close talk more of classy Igbo girls. Your men destroyed your girls at tender age and made them urine stinking VVF victims for life. I didn't vote for Tinubu but I support some of his policies. Now that fuel is about to be sold at 500 in South against 700 in NW & NE, your poverty region will now spike at 99%  Buhari ruled for 8 years but did it stop your region from being worse than Somalia  People are talking and those from dead regions want to talk too 
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Politics › Would North Survive Tinubu's Extreme Capitalist Policies? by proeast(op): 9:41am On Jul 03, 2023*. Modified: 9:57am On Jul 03, 2023 |
Tinubu's sweeping policies have hit Nigerians hard, but many don't even understand the dire situation faced by Northerners, particularly NE and NW. For a region that has always enjoyed subsidy in almost everything, from fuel, to education, electricity, health etc. what is happening now may lead to famine and chaos. This region is already the world's worst performing in terms of maternal mortality, extreme poverty, infant mortality, illitracy, insecurity, under 5 mortality, out of school children, pervasive malnutrition etc.
Consider the facts below:
1. Fuel 500 in South & 700 in North post fuel subsidy.
2. From free/cheap electricity to very expensive electricity post power sector subsidy.
3. From dirt cheap tertiary education to paying hundreds of thousands post educational subsidy.
4. There was inadequate health facilities and low patronage during health subsidy so I wonder how the situation will be post health sector subsidy.
If Southerners are complaining bitterly then you can only imagine the crises that is about to hit Northern Nigeria. Unfortunately, most of them don't even understand how gloomy things are for them except few of their educated elite like Sanusi Lamido.
So, I ask, would Northern Nigeria survive Tinubu's extreme capitalist economy?
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Politics › Re: The North Should Support Goodluck Jonathan In The 2027 Elections by proeast(m): 8:19am On Jul 03, 2023 |
ideynl1: Comments on this thread will be scanty and we know why. Instead of them to attack the Fulani OP they would rather read and pass.
The same usual suspect will try to deflate it and attack Obi. The perennial cowards will either ignore the thread or find a way to blame Igbos or IPOB. Already, some of them have started. I pity them! |
Politics › Re: Lagos was named among world fastest Sinking Cities In The World (video) by proeast(m): 10:50pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
KanwuliaExtra: No wonder buildings are collapsing upandan.
Thank awa GODs we have sold all properties in Lagos. No more investment there lai lai!!! You guys are smart. Any investment in Lagos now is extremely high risk?! |
Politics › Re: Lagos was named among world fastest Sinking Cities In The World (video) by proeast(m): 10:48pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
post=124174701: It is estimated that by 2050 (about 27 years from now), Lagos will be completely submerged.
I don’t know what this information will do for you. Yes I mean you that has refused to come Invest in the homeland.
Listen to the clip attached and reassess your choices and decisions
https://youtube.com/shorts/eQuNOOCoR4s?feature=share3 This is very alarming and scary!!! |
Politics › Re: Why SE Must Build A Seaport Now by proeast(op): 12:18pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Gajagojo: No they are not on Lagos Lagoon and that is why you should not make assertions about what you do not know
We are from Lagos and can educate better.
The are on Badagry creek which is to the West of the Lagoon
The nose is not the mouth even though they are close and open to the exterior and you can breathe through both.
Lagos Lagoon is not Badagry Creek
Badagry creek is an inlet of the ocean which connects the Lagoon at the point where it connects the sea Badagry creek runs from Nigeria to Benin Republic
Even your own map contradicts you showing Tin Can on Porto Novo creek which might be what they call it in Benin Republic
Tin Can a is an island surrounded by creeks,Ajegunle creek,Badagry creek,Tin Can creek You're just clutching at straws. Lagoon or creek, what difference does it make? The point is that those ports weren't built on the coast. Same with Onne, P.H and Warri. If ports can be built on these places that lie more or less on the same proximity to the ocean with Obuaku, why then do you think similar port can't be built in Abia State? Hate and bigotry has finished you guys. |
Politics › Re: SS Vs Se...the Comment From A Reasonable Igbo Man by proeast(m): 12:01pm On Jul 02, 2023 |
Tukpa8: they are not igbos...Igbos are only in 5 states.
even if they are to be igbos, they are not original ss or niger delta... The real niger delta were Ijaws, itshekiris which are yorubas,,, Ilajes which are also Yorubas, then ogonis.
we are talking of real ss and niger delta people not artificial ss Go play in the sand with fellow children, you're too dumb for me to discuss with. Bye! |
Politics › Re: JUST IN: Pastor Shot Dead, Worshippers Abducted As Gunmen Invade Ogun Church by proeast(m): 11:51am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Godjone: The youruba Christians in the west shouldn't look any futher. The attackers are within. Akintola of MURIC is the prime suspect. He used religion to destroyed the bonding of friendships in yoruba land. This useless akintola of muric is responsible for this animosity between igbos and yorubas. If people like akintola are taken out of existence, there will be peace. Arrest that fanatics nowwwwwwww It's difficult to say if it's MURIC or the invading herdsmen islamists. The Owo massacre is still fresh in our minds and now this. Ronu people should start running now o. The more they wish evil on SE, it keeps bouncing back at them with full force. Welcome to Afghawestan  |
Politics › Re: JUST IN: Pastor Shot Dead, Worshippers Abducted As Gunmen Invade Ogun Church by proeast(m): 11:48am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Lol, where are the cows  The Stockholm syndrome victims will still find a way to blame Igbos. They're so afraid of calling out their oppressors. |
Politics › Re: A For Adekunle Or Ahmed? Tinubu Is A Gonner! by proeast(m): 9:04am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Bigkoko: Always best to wait for the tribunal to rule. I learned the justices have vowed to uphold the tenets of democracy and the Nigerian constitution. We patiently await their judgement.
Four things stands out. 1. Constitutionality of 25% requirements before one can be declared president elect. 2. Who is Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 3. INEC manipulation of results. 4. INEC non adherence to it's set guidelines.
So far on each count, it doesn't look good for Mr Asiwaju.
Count 1. The law is clear. Ex AGN & Min of Justice Micheal Aoondoka made reference to this days after the election, in a televised interview I watched, he said the supreme court has made previous rulings on this and affirmed it. That since it's already on court Processes, it's yet to been seen if the SC court under Kayode Ariwoola would reverse itself.
Count 2. No one knows for sure who the hell Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu is! Whether he's a female, male, Allen or transgender. New evidence keep popping up daily. From available records from CSU....he is a female. My best guess is a Bobrisky...lol. The he/she that was admitted to CSU might not the Prof Yak selected president, but possibly the one that graduated. I'm sure Private investigators must have swung into action to unreveal who was admitted and who graduated. Could this lead to a much larger investigation whether the real female admitted was murdered so another person could use her Identity? This is a known modus oprandi of most drug cartels, which the subject is widely believe to be a member of, in civilian capacity as a mule.
Count 3. If INEC gave or upload blurred results, how did INEC get figures to announce a winner? The Nigerian State and people is on trial. Forget those overfed illiterates like Okoye who comes up occasionally for interviews and end up making mockery of Nigerian institutions. Be like Prof Yak, go into hiding because the more you talk, the more the fraud stands tall. If results upload were successfully for some & not successful for others, for Elections done that same day, even a weed smoker will have no issues arriving at a good conclusion. Ok Mr Okoye....the glitch happened right, and in every polling units, every LGA, every State....how will these kind of parents tell their sons not to be involved in Yahoo yahoo beats my imagination? A smoker dad advising his son not to smoke...lol
Count 4. Before any election, the supervising body always puts up guidelines for the conduct of the election. Non adherence or changing of the guidelines mid way is legal ground to claim bias, and once proven, it's legal & technical ground to invalidate the results.
The Registrar of CSU has always written a reply to inquiries that “Bola A. Tinubu” graduated from the school because there is indeed that name in the school registry. What we recently found out was it was not an "Ahmed" that graduated but an "Adekunle". Hundreds of millions of Nigerians, including yours sincerely, do not know Mr Asiwaju bears the alias "Adekunle". The court order to produce the CTC of Tinubu’s certificate also exposed that the “Bola A. Tinubu” they have always referred to is female. And that the “A” doesn’t not stand for “Ahmed” but for “Adekunle”.
Surprise surprise!! Tinubu’s APC membership card reads “Bola Ahmed Tinubu” which is worlds apart from the academic credentials he has from CSU which reads “Bola Adekunle Tinubu”. This clearly shows that we are talking about two different people. There's no public notice in print or vision where Bola Tinubu announced the changing of "Adekunle" to "Ahmed " as he is legally required to do, assuming the "she" who was admitted is the "he" who graduated! Lies can carry you only just far, before it crumbles and mess you up big time.
I wish most rodents would understand this. In the court of law, “Amaka Emeh Ugo” is not the same as “Ugo Emeh Amaka”, how much more when a different name is introduced entirely.
See, the Judiciary would have to be totally debased, unmitigatedly unashamed and inhumane to retain Tinubu or any of the alias he goes with; known or unknown, as president! You're absolutely right!!! No court of law in the world, even in the most worthless banana republic will rule in favour of Tinubu. Even Peter Obi is so sure that when he was asked by a reporter that what if the judges rule against him? His response was emphatic and stated in quote "It can't happen, but if it does, then it means Nigeria has become a criminal state" |
Politics › Re: SS Vs Se...the Comment From A Reasonable Igbo Man by proeast(m): 8:50am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Ofunaofu: Who is attaching who
The Igbos have never gone and will never go beyond the 5 south east states
Know this and know peace Stop falling for their stupid antics, there are Igbos indigenous to both SE and SS. So, how can anyone deceive you? It is very wrong to say Igbos will never go beyond SE when same Igbos are already indigenous to SS. |
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Politics › Re: SS Vs Se...the Comment From A Reasonable Igbo Man by proeast(m): 8:41am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Jayhome24: There are serious jealousy and unity begging mentality from the SE.
The SE should pls allow the SS to breath being a neighbour should not be a crime. I had said it severally SS and SE are not same and can never be the same, every region has right for self determination. Let SE face their bearing and SS should face their bearing.
Let SS breath, let them free pls stop dragging them to anything SE. A proverb said if a father and son have farmland each one of them have their boundary meaning everyone has boundary. After fighting Goodluck Jonathan and humiliating his family, yorubas are now showing fake love to them. If Jonathan was a Muslim from North, many of you would never have attacked him. There are Igbos in SE and SS, so if you like cry till end of time, both regions are intertwined. |
Politics › Re: This Picture Really Shows How APC Government Ruined This Country. by proeast(m): 8:37am On Jul 02, 2023 |
Dialpad: I have a strong feeling that all the posters above me are from a particular region of the country. Continue hiding in a hut in obomosho while accusing every intelligent Nigerian against oppression, of being Igbo. Intelligent citizens demand their government to be responsible but bigots will rather die in silence because someone from their region is president. I can bet you, majority of Igbos will still do better than you and bigots like you. |
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