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PoliticsRe: This Is The Cheapest Place To Live In Nigeria - Do You Agree? by PureFace1(m): 12:12pm On Feb 22, 2024
It is not easy to survive in the forest.
CrimeRe: Pregnant Housewife Pushes Husband To Death From 2-Storey Building In Ebonyi by PureFace1(m): 12:01pm On Feb 22, 2024
chatinent:
I know that as the man is dead now, the suspect would be heaped with blames as the society would hang her first for being a “nagging woman” than being his “nagging wife.”


But what was she always nagging about?

A man who married two women should be ready of nags. She is clearly dissatisfied with some sorts of unfair treatment.

Also, did she meet him there and pushed him? Wasn't there contact? I don't think the push was intentional...could be he slipped.


Where is the first wife in all this? I am sure she is the reason why the second wife may feel dissatisfied! Or maybe pulling the strings.


Before you add me to the woman you yearn to hang, you were not there when it happened. And even comments reported by neighbors could be baised. But since I have studied the type of men we have mostly in Nigeria (many irresponsible men who married and leaving their family to suffer... And here is another man with two wives), I can create an hypothesis too.


Like this comment is biased:



Sounds more like a neighbor she isn't in good terms with. Over what matter were they quarrelling?

Another biased comment:



What's the level of the reliability? Na cctv camera?



Anyways,

Good morning.
Nothing justify pushing him for anything, i wonder if you would type all these rubbish if it was the man that pushed the woman to death.
RomanceRe: Help My Girlfriend Is Giving Me Hell! by PureFace1(m):
BigBlackPreek:
boss omo you'rer typing on experience o, thanks so much for this eye-openet
Women talk about other guys for various reasons like trying to make you jealous and see your reaction or try to to pass a message for you to sit up and treat them right and not take them for granted because other guys value them. It doesn't mean it is true though everything could all be conjured up with guys that doesn't exist or give a fvck about them.

Just don't take whatever they say seriously, ignore it and even make fun of it unless when all what she talk about is other guys and it become constant and annoying.

Then you can put up a boundary and tell her to shup up and stop talking about other guys in your presence and if she really want them so much you are not going to stop her from seeing them and even put up a break up warning when next she talk about others guys, you are in relationship with her and nothing concern you with other guys but do it only when it become constant and she just wouldn't stop talking about one guy or another.
RomanceRe: Help My Girlfriend Is Giving Me Hell! by PureFace1(m):
BigBlackPreek:
She told me about a guy who got her an Iphone sometime
ago (before I met her). The guy asked her to be his girlfriend,
she didn't give a reply yet, but she was gonna say yes anyway
The guy stopped calling and texting her... She tried reaching
him, wasn't possible...
After some months she was told that the guy was robbed and
all that...
Then I asked her if the guy calls her and gives her a genuine
and justifiable explanation of his reason for not being
available, then requests to get her back, what will be your
reply? Then she replied to me "I don't know"... Asked again
yet she gave the same reply
I walked out angrily... Never answered her calls since then...
And she's my girlfriend.... Infact I need advice
Below are the messages i sent to her... So that she will
explain things to me
She replied to me, The truth is that I loved him not because
he got me an iPhone no , but because it was genuine...
Do not say the reason why I love him is because he’s
financially stable cuz he’s not the first person
So She's staying
she said loved him... That was what I was watching out for...
She has met the guy in the past before we started dating...
And na me open her cunt self
If she had said love him instead of loved... Na to leave am
So many jobless guys in Nigeria that bother with a lot of irrelevant things. Nothing concern you with the talk of other guys as long as she's with you and you don't see her with other guys.

Women tell a lot of stories like that and lie shamelessly to manipulate and see the reaction of their man sometimes, they will lose attraction and find you pathetic if you really take their words and conjured stories seriously and display your insecurities by asking stupid questions.

Some women may conjured up a story of a guy trying to woo them with gifts to manipulate the guy they are dating to sit up and lavish them with gifts too and not take them for granted, some can also conjure up the story of several guys chasing them to make the guy they are dating to sit up and not take them for granted. Real men will just listen and take whatever they say with a pinch of salt, you should be more of action and what you see not what you hear as a man or else women can easily manipulate you.

Did you see her hanging out with the guy or talking to him?

You are still a novice if you take the stories of women seriously, 90% of what come out of most women mouth is a lie to manipulate but if you pay attention to the story you will notice the message they are trying to pass but that doesn't mean it is true, most men easily get deceive and believe whatever their woman is saying because of the emotions involve but most times women won't say the true story they will twist it to suit their agenda or everything may even be a lie.

As long as a woman is still spending time with you and treating you right don't bother with whatever come out of her mouth unless it's disrespectful and insulting.

You are still a very insecure guy if you get so work up over a story of a guy that might not even exist, even if he exist there's nothing you can really do to stop your girl from going to him if she want to. Your girl is just turn off over your display of insecurity by taking her story seriously lol

As long as she's still with you in the present and it is still fun to hang out with her then have fun without bothering about all her stories that are mostly conjured up anyway to see your reaction and shit test you, you shouldn't have any problems with her until she start acting bitchy, she disrespect you, ignore you, flake on you or you actually catch her cheating on you after which you can pull back and observe to see if you should discharge her. What's the big deal anyway ? if she want to go to other guy for whatever reason, you will also go get other girls, your stupid questions and interrogation is not going to give you anything.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 8:42pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
Dollar is rising at the official rate because CBN has vowed to eliminate multiple exchange rates. If CBN keeps their rate at 800 and banks are selling at 1500 that will mark the return of black market rate which is how Buhari and friends ruined the country because some cabal were buying from CBN at 450 and selling at 750 cheating the public of 300 and becoming wealthy and powerful in the process. CBN has decided to make sure black market people don't make a single profit this time around hoping to remove the incentives for speculations and round tripping. So if you wake up tomorrow and USDT is now 4000 Naira, Nigerians will go to Twitter to trend it that Dollar is now worth 4k, banks will adjust their prices to 4k and CBN will also start selling to banks at 4k. It's a game of cat and mouse. If you decide to start buying USDT at 20k tomorrow morning and Nigerians agree to the price, CBN will start selling at 20k. That's the meaning of "willing buyer, willing seller" that the country is currently running
The question you should be asking yourself is why is Nigeria the only one having the problem.

Whether you like it or not there will always be black market, what CBN should focus on is making sure the difference is not so much by making sure there is enough liquidity and people are able to easily source dollar from the official market.

There's not really enough liquidity, if there's enough liquidity even Binance and other black market traders wouldn't be able to profit.

Let CBN distribute at least 10 billion dollars to bank at the rate of 1000 naira per dollar and see if the price of dollar wouldn't crash at every market.

Even if people get the dollar at official rate to sell at black market it is going to be a futile endeavor as long as CBN keep supplying 10 billion dollars to banks at the rate of 1000 naira per monthly basis.

The black market can only take so much and it won't take long before sellers trying to profit in the black market overwhelm the black market and when there are more sellers in the black market than buyers everything will just crash and keep crashing lol.

All these is very simple stuff as long as the CBN can't pump enough dollar liquidity in the market, every thing else will be a goose chase.

The best solution CBN should be seeking now is how to first overwhelm the Black market with too much dollars that they can buy.

Let people source from bank and try to profit in the black market and when there is just so many sellers trying to profit in the black market, they will quickly outnumber the buyers and when there are many sellers more than willing buyers ? the price will crash, it's basic economy stuff but require CBN to be ready to pump a lot of dollars liquidity in the official market.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 7:24pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
people buying crypto on Binance are mostly crypto traders who buy with the hope to sell and make profits not because they aren't able to access FX
Yeah most buy with the hope of making profits and some buy for various businesses.

But they still follow the official rate though the difference is not that much and still make sense for black market rate. Dollar is currently 1600 at official and 1850 at black market, if the official market stabilize and it even decrease i believe Binance and other black market dealers wouldn't be able to take advantage of it.

The question you should be asking is why is dollar rising at the official window every day if the fx liquidity is so much. Binance and other black markets are still following the official rate.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 7:06pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
stop fooling yourself trying to appear like what you are not. How many Nigerians buy 1btc in a day? In fact how many btc wallets have up to 1 btc in them? Why exactly will I be doing propaganda? Letting trade run out doesn't reflect on your profile as it could be as a result of bank having network issues. I have been doing crypto since 2017 so stop pretending like you're the be all see all. I have opened trades that I was unable to pay for and the timer ran out and they don't reflect on profile. It's still 100%.
You just write like a half wit. Because you will carry out orders doesn't mean everyone else will. There are real traders on Binance and there are speculators.
Even If there are speculators on Binance it is all futile if Nigerians can easily source for usd at the official market, no one would like to be throwing his money away but as long as people keep buying it at that price It means people are getting value for their money without being on the losing end.


You think i will go to Binance to buy usdt if i can easily pay for anything in usd and my bank just deduct the equivalent amount in dollar from my account at official rate.

It is just a matter of time before Binance P2P section die a natural date and the price tumble and only those that really need usdt to trade crypto will be there, so there's no way speculators would thrive if people aren't buying at ridiculous price they speculate.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 6:50pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
tell me what you use USDT to do in place of dollars
A lot of Nigerians trade in crypto currency like BTC, Ethereum, Lite coin etc daily having a stable coin like usdt make it easier to trade and carry out transactions.

Many Nigerians also fund their online wallet with usdt for various business online like gambling, shopping, forex and stock tradings etc Some also use usdt to fund their dollar debit card to shop and import various goods online.

There's nothing you can't use usdt to do if you know your way it work like usd, you are just ignorant.

Nigeria is the third largest trader of crypto currency globally blame the Incompetent CBN and Nigeria government for not finding creative way to capitalize on that.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 6:40pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
they don't cancel, they wait till the timer runs out. I have seen this multiple times. Some even negotiate. You are still mixing too many things together. There are real buyers on Binance that can buy 20m, but the top ads with highest rates mostly don't even respond and just wait till timer runs out. You can can get 100% completion rating by selling small amounts and speculating with the higher amounts. As long as you don't cancel and let the timer runs out it doesn't affect your rating or ability to trade.

Even if CBN makes dollars available it won't affect the people going to Binance to speculate as those people aren't looking for dollars to carry out business with but are rather looking to make quick profit. You can't USDT for anything you need dollars from banks to do.
Who told you it doesn't affect the ratings if they let the timer run out ? you talk so much balder dash with confidence, just spreading propaganda and misinformation.

I will sell usdt worth 50m for you now if you have it.

Do you know the current price of BTC now ? BTC is over 50k usd right now.

There are traders that trade in several BTC daily and you think 2 million worth of usdt is a lot to avoid lol.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 6:26pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
you just don't know what you're talking about. Tell me, what can you use for right now? USD is not the same thing as USDT. You can book flights, pay school fees, import goods with USD, you can't do any of those with USDT
Most of you guys are just ignorant it is better to leave you to keep wallowing in your ignorance.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 6:20pm On Feb 21, 2024
Feldie:
you should try to sell even 2m to those merchants he's talking about let's if they will pay. They will just wait until the timer runs out. You just don't understand what he's saying.
Two million is too cheap lol i have done thousands of transactions over that.

There is a limit to the amount of time you can cancel a trade on Binance daily or else you won't be able to trade. I think it is three time.

Go to Binance and see official top merchants that have 99% or 100% completion rate that trade minimum of 10m and above, they won't have that percentage and good reviews if they mostly cancel trade. it is just propaganda and speculation from your side.

Let CBN make dollar easily available and see if the price of dollars on Binance won't crash, banning Binance may even push dollar above close to 3k in black market if CBN is not careful.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 3:04pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
USDT is illegal in Nigeria, it has no regulatory backing, that is why you cant use it to buy and sell goods, that is also why there is no public exchange for it.

International sellers do not take USDT as a mean of payment because of regulatory issues

can you pay for oil in usdt
can you buy clothes with usdt
can you buy machineries in usdt
can you pay for school and medical fees in usdt

NO you cant, you can only buy some software or crypto related goods with usdt.
USDT is still a crypto currency how is it illegal in Nigeria when Nigeria lifted the ban on crypto currency last year ?

You are just delusional.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 3:02pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
USDT is illegal in Nigeria, it has no regulatory backing, that is why you cant use it to buy and sell goods, that is also why there is no public exchange for it.

International sellers do not take USDT as a mean of payment because of regulatory issues

can you pay for oil in usdt
can you buy clothes with usdt
can you buy machineries in usdt
can you pay for school and medical fees in usdt

NO you cant, you can only buy some software or crypto related goods with usdt.
You are just very ignorant

You don't even have any knowledge about the things you are saying, Nigeria is the way it is because of people like you that are in charge but lack knowledge and think they know so much and know it all.

You can buy all what you listed above in usdt, there are thousands of websites that receive payment in crypto currency online.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 2:56pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
the money on your bank app is real money and different from the USDT, USDT is not real currency but a stable coin for changing positions in crypto, it is different from real USD or digital money in your account.

Many international organisations do not use USDT for trading goods and services because of regulatory issues and anti- money laundering laws.

The demand for real USD has nothing to do with the demand of USDT, the demand for USDT at this moment is used for speculative purposes

the only reason traders are selling usdt/ngn pair in the unofficial rate at cbn is because of greed

Are they sourcing USDT from Nigeria government? NO or are they buying NGN from Nigerian government? no

so why are traders using the black market rate on binance if it is not about greed and arbitrage profit
USDT is back up by dollars and real world assets like the money in your bank.

You know nothing Jon snow.

There's hardly any website in the world today that is not receiving payments in crypto currency and as long as the ban on crypto currency is lifted in Nigeria, USDT is legal in Nigeria and so many countries that legalize crypto currency.

BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 2:47pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
you cant buy dollar on binance but USDT

USDT is a crypto stablecoin pegged to the dollar thus banned in many countries

International sellers do not collect USDT for trading goods because there are lot of regulatory risk involved

What is happening on binance p2p is speculator using USDT to speculate on the Naira, they have moved away from USD to digitally use USDT
You don't even know what you are saying

USDT is still crypto currency so it is not really illegal unless Nigeria banned crypto currency again and it is very legal in many countries that didn't ban crypto currency.

International sellers collect money through many mode of payment, there's hardly a website that don't have making payment in crypto currency these days so you don't even know what you are saying.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 2:37pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
it doesn't work by demand and supply. market marker create demand by artificially creating demands through bots, they also profit from the difference in the bid-ask spread, Binance also act as a buyer or a seller for a specific transaction when there is no suitable counterparty to fulfill the order.

so it is not how you think you said it works is how it works in real life. they can use spoofing to pump up demand

and lastly, USDT isnt Dollar but a stablecoin pegged to dollar
Keep living in denial lol

You can not satisfy the demand of the customers coming to your shop but you are mad that the only dealer in the area that is able to satisfy the demand is selling at whatever price he like, of course as customers keep coming to his shop he would keep raising price because he is the only dealer that have what they need in sufficient amount. It is still basic economy.


Your own idea now is too kill the dealer so that the customers can come back to your place and tolerate the bullshits you offer them and suffer without even getting what they need or force the dealer to sell at your own price when you are not the one that open shop for him.


You think people will buy at the rate pump up by spoofing if they can easily get it a cheaper rate elsewhere lol?
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m):
motymop:
anything online can be manipulated.

USDT isnt legally approved in Nigeria and many jurisdictions do not recognize usdt or any stable coin because, it is not real dollar

Binance is a market maker so they provide liquidity that also means that can manipulate price to attract people to their p2p platform.
USDT is digital currency but it is back up by real dollars.

It is just like the money in your bank app and wallet, it is not real money but it is back up by real naira in your bank's vault.

Keep playing ostrich and run away from the real problems.

The real problem is CBN or banks in Nigeria can't satisfy the demand for USD in Nigeria.

So of course people will look for alternatives elsewhere even if it expensive or illegal.

If tomorrow no filling station sell petrol in Nigeria or they can no longer satisfy the demand for petrol do you think Nigerians that seriously need fuel for business wouldn't source for it elsewhere either by crook or hook even if it is very expensive and transfer the cost to customers and consumers?

You guys keep blaming everyone for your failure to satisfy the demands for USD in Nigeria.

with the way we depend on imported goods in Nigeria and our politicians packing every available usd into their pockets with ridiculous amount of naira that they printed and looted usdt is still undervalue.

Politicians are the one destroying this country but keep running away from the real problems, the people that will genuinely need the dollars for business wouldn't be able to get it but you say they must leave their business to die and put up with every bullshits from CBN.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 2:04pm On Feb 21, 2024
motymop:
anything online can be manipulated.

USDT isnt legally approved in Nigeria and many jurisdictions do not recognize usdt or any stable coin because, it is not real dollar

Binance is a market market so they provide liquidity that also means that can manipulate price to attract people to their p2p platform.
As long as there are people willing to buy at the price it is listed, It is not manipulation the demand is just too high that people are willing to buy at that price, if people are not buying at the price listed the price would be forced to drop.

Do you think people are stupid?

If people can easily walk into any banks in Nigeria or online and secure Dollar at the official rate for their business transactions you think they would be patronizing Binance and other black market dealers ? but the dollar is just too scarce that it is not really available, if you call that manipulation then you are stupid.

What you guys want to do is kill other alternatives sources of getting dollar, with CBN and banks having absolute monopoly and tolerating whatever is dish out but usd is not a Nigeria currency and CBN can't have the absolute monopoly over it.
BusinessRe: How Binance P2P Contributes To The Plummeting Naira Value by PureFace1(m): 1:03pm On Feb 21, 2024
jeejo:
I understand that what I am about to explain will earn me insults from a selected few individuals because the same culprits are active here on Nairaland, so I am ready for that as well.

If you go to Binance P2P, there is a heavy manipulation going on there, and from my deductions, most of the big Binance P2P Merchants are united in carrying out this manipulation. Some of them even have over 2 Million dollars worth of USDT in their Binance P2P Funding which begs the question whether these people are truly Nigerians or probably foreigners making money from destroying the Nigerian economy.

Many people might not understand the strategy these merchants use, therefore, I will try to break it down.

This is how the manipulation works:

1. Lets assume that the Naira to Dollar is currently exchanging at the Parallel market for 1,500 Naira. On Binance P2P, the group of Merchants will create multiple fake ads claiming that they will buy your USDT for 1,700 Naira(way above the parallel market price). I call these ads "fake" because they will set a minimum limit above 5Million naira, which means if you want to sell your USDT to them at this exorbitant rate that they created, you must be selling a usdt value worth over 5Million Naira at once. This strategy works in filtering out majority of average Nigerians that want to sell their USDT to these Merchants. Meaning these fake ads will remain at the top of the p2p "sell" section for as long as these group of Merchants want it to remain. And if by chance someone who has enough USDT to meet the minimum limit decides to sell to these merchants, they will simply cancel the trade, and create another ad.

2. Now because these group of merchants have filled the P2P "sell" section with these fake ads claiming to buy your USDT at an exorbitant rate of 1,700 NGN, they have automatically shifted the P2P price of Naira to USD to 1,700 Naira, and now they will be selling their USDT to the public under the "buy" section above 1,700 Naira. Now - unlike the fake ads they created with a minimum limit that is above 5Million Naira to discourage sellers for selling to them at this high rate - when they are selling their USDT at this already manipulated price, you will find limit as low as 4,000 Naira because they want to sell to the Public at the exorbitant price they created.

Binance P2P is the new AbokiFx where BDC operators get their current price of Dollar from. The fake price originating from there is in turn used by the BDC operators to set their Dollar selling prices even without any corresponding demand. But the interesting part is that these BDC operators won't buy from you at any rate close to the exorbitant price they are selling the dollar to you.
Here in Benin city, even though the parallel market price of Naira is above 1,600 Naira, the Abokis hardly buy your dollar for above 1,500 Naira but they will sell to you only above 1,700 Naira.

Some people might argue that if Binance is to blame, how come the official exchange rate is now above 1,500NGN to 1 USD? The answer to that is simple. Each time the rate in the Parallel market moves up, the CBN is forced to also adjust official rates upwards in order to close the gap between both windows or else the black market rate will be too wide that it will create an irresistible opportunity for round-tripping.

There is a huge rot in the entire BDC system in Nigeria that I don't think this CBN governor has any idea how deep it really goes.


Update: It appears the Nairaland moderators in business section do not like this post because they banned my alternate Moniker for 4 days after making this post there.
You are spreading misinformation

Selling is all always cheaper than buying when it come to P2P in all platforms.

The minimum trade amount for both buy and sell is 4000 naira in Binance.

Everything still follow the law of supply and demand, If there are nobody buying usdt in the price listed for it on Binance the price would drop.

But the problem is demand for usdt is very high which mean it is not really manipulation but the true value of usdt, even If CBN banned Binance there are so many Platforms with P2P like Binance unless CBN banned Crypto currency again which it didn't even work in the past.

CBN can just make dollar sufficient in the official window at a cheaper rate to discourage people from going to Binance to secure usdt as whatever rate is there, but it is easier said than done.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Truly An Igbo Man by PureFace1(m): 5:03am On Feb 21, 2024
Difrent:
Its a known fact now...... He was fathered by an igboman.
Though most igbos believed yorubas to be betrayal by supporting BAT in 2023 after Obj did 8 years and PYO did 8 years as Vp.... most yorubas don't consider Obj government a yoruba government which is why yorubas clamoured for BAT.
He didn't complete any major infrastructure project in SW for 8 years ..not even the Lagos Abeokuta road that will take him home . Up till not the Ibadan Ilorin road he awarded is not complete
He did some coded things for his igbo brethren when he was president and people knew.
You listed why Yoruba disown Obasanjo yourself and your people still keep asking stupid questions why Yorubas hate him.

If Peter Obi became President in the future and he didn't build anything tangible in the East after he spent 8 years as president so Igbo wouldn't disown him? even Igbo politicians that romance with the north or APC are being call all sort of name by Igbo.

Obasanjo is a full fledged Yoruba man from Owu all the Igbo noise is just propaganda.

PoliticsRe: Oyebanji Seeks US Partnership On Economic Growth, Cocoa Development by PureFace1(m): 4:43am On Feb 21, 2024
AllenSpencer:
Where are the Team Russia and China?

Let’s call a spade a spade. America and Europe own the soul and body of Africa.

We can practically achieve nothing without them.

We only boast about breaking away, forgetting that, we are already entangle beyond redemption.

My utterances might be blunt and unpatriotic, but sometimes, someone has to say the truth.

Africa is madly inlove with her number one enemy.
So you think it is Russia and China that meant well for Africa, so delusional. I don't think Putin that silenced every opposition and want to annex every neighboring countries to restore soviet empire is still in touch with humanity to have any sensible dealings with.

Putin may wake up tomorrow and decide to turn Nigeria to a big farm lol.
PoliticsRe: FG Hands Over Zungeru Power Plant To Concessionaire by PureFace1(m): 4:32am On Feb 21, 2024
BigIyanga:
A biz front owned by rich oligarchs like Otedola, Elumelu, Dangote, Wale Tinubi etc with politrickians .. normal
Normal Naija runs of fattening the ultra wealthy… while starving the poor. FG provided 25% loan and guarantees the loan 100%… and tomorrow, they’ll tell you that to subsidize power is milking the govt dry 😂😂
The wealthy get it by hook or crook all over the world.

You want to use 24/7 power and want the government to keep subsidizing power undecided

The remaining 75% is part of the debt Nigeria have to repay in the future plus the money for subsidizing power while revenue from Crude Oil that's Nigeria cash cow decrease. If you have sense you will know that it is just a matter of time before it dry up when debts and subsidy in power, fuel , education etc piled up.
PoliticsRe: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by PureFace1(m): 1:52am On Feb 21, 2024
Kepukepu:
When GEJ, if there were a prominent Yoruba contesting, you would have voted Yoruba agenda.
When Tinubu asked you to ditch GEJ for Buhari, you did.

All these still points to the OP. Almost everytime, Yorubas will vote wrongly
Your generation is just delusional

You think somehow you voted right when it could have been worse under whoever you voted for.


Your lamentation is just typical excuse of losers, Dollar could have been over 3k under Obi and Nigeria might have even collapsed under Atiku and GEJ just because you lost doesn't really mean you made the right decision.

You think electing Atiku, GEJ and Obi could have miraculously changed Nigeria but it may even be that Nigeria dodged bullets.

Nigerian politicians are all the same and the system is just too corrupt for a single man to do so much. You will wait long if you really believe a single man can change Nigeria easily.
HealthRe: A Nigerian Is The ONLY Combined Cardiologist And Nephrologist In The Whole World by PureFace1(m): 1:32am On Feb 21, 2024
Yoruba is the most successful folks in Nigeria and outside Nigeria but some barbarians are insulting us because of Tinubu.
PoliticsRe: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by PureFace1(m): 1:27am On Feb 21, 2024
Kepukepu:
Yorubas always vote Yoruba agenda. There's never been a time you see the results coming out of the west to be majority about competence. It's always an agenda type of voting.

It's the truth. Couple of Yorubas had won election in the east, no Igbo person has ever won the west. Guess who's voting along tribal lines
Shut up lol

I guess GEJ that majority of Yoruba voted for during his first term was a Yoruba man too.

If it was really about competence, Peter Obi the agulu fraud wouldn't secure 95% of south east votes, Ngige performed better than him in Anambra in all sectors but sure let's pretend it is not about Igbo being so desperate to produce a president.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Truly An Igbo Man by PureFace1(m): 1:13am On Feb 21, 2024
hammer567:
IF U KNOW ANY OTHER FATHER OBJ HAVE ASIDE IGWE ONYEJEKWE.


WHICH YORUBA DEY ANSWER OBASANJO, U DON HEAR THAT NAME BEFORE?



OBA/IGWE THE SANJO IS CONRUPTION OF SANGO.
If you don't understand Yoruba ask questions instead of displaying your stupidity

Sanjo means to Repay goodness in Yoruba.

Obasanjo mean "king repay goodness" not Sango that's entirely different.
PoliticsRe: This Is Why many Hausas And Yorubas Will Always Vote Wrongly. by PureFace1(m): 12:59am On Feb 21, 2024
Kepukepu:
It does make sense that people who have been accustomed to a certain type of system might be more likely to support leaders who reflect those values, even if they are not good for them. There's a concept called "path dependence" that refers to how the choices we make in the present are shaped by the choices we made in the past. So, in a country that has recently transitioned from monarchy to democracy, it's possible that the effects of that historical system are still present in the culture and may influence people's political decisions.

Yorubas and Hausa had organized monarchical systems where they paid homage to a single strong leader called Oba or Emir, this influences their political choices as well. They always see a reason to depend on someone who takes the position of what the Obas and Emirs were in this current dispensation, irrespective of whether the person is capable or not. They always want to be led and to have someone they can call their leader. So it does not matter if the person is competent, they will follow him. It's in tune with their culture
This mentality is more pronounced with the hausas than with the Yorubas because the Yorubas re more liberal and has accepted western education more, however this cultural trait is still there in both tribes.

So Yorubas and Hausas are more likely to obey a leader who can enforce himself and create the image of protecting their cultural heritage than someone from the east or southsouth. It's in their culture to worship humans like demigods.
It's the way many Yorubas perceive Tinubu, Awolowo and Abiola and how most northerners perceive Buhari.

It's hard for someone to attain the status of a demigod in the east even Ojukwu who led the Biafran war did not win any state during elections in the east. Peter Obi is getting popular because of his competence and how he sold himself (most Tinubu supporters will argue this).
Imagine this retard that majority of his generation voted his tribal man accusing Yoruba of tribalism.

You guys are pushing your propaganda too far, Tinubu only secured 65% of south west votes with many Yoruba voting for Peter obi while Peter Obi got 95% of East votes.
How did Peter Obi secured 95% of East votes if you didn't see him as emperor ? but it is Tinubu that barely got 65% of SW votes that his people see as the emperor he even lost Osun and Lagos state.

You clearly don't know what you are saying, Tinubu would have trashed Obi with at least 10 million votes if South west see him as you portrayed and there's no way he would have lost Lagos and Osun state.

You are just projecting what you are on others, you are the real tribalists. It's not guaranteed that Peter Obi would even be able to perform better than Tinubu if he was the one there, naira might be over 3k by now if it was Obi in charge.

I will see your wailing if somehow Tomorrow Tinubu policies started yielding fruit and the economy change. Hope all you delusional folks will eat your vomit.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Is Truly An Igbo Man by PureFace1(m): 12:38am On Feb 21, 2024
gratiaeo:
Obasanjo knows Yoruba limitation that is why he did not allow them near his economic team.
Buhari used them as his economic team they failed woefully
Tinubu the same
South West still have the best economy in this country.

We are facing the consequences for the mismanagement of Igbo that headed our economic team for years.

Look at you all wailing as if Nigeria woes started only when Tinubu took over, Nigeria have been a very poor country where majority survive on a dollar per day even at the time of stupid Obasanjo you mentioned, Igbo have never really managed our economy good.

There's a reason you can not see an Igbo successful businessman outside Nigeria, they can't thrive without fraud.
PoliticsRe: Pictures On Why Igbos Should Not Join Any Protest Against Tinubu Hardship by PureFace1(m): 12:27am On Feb 21, 2024
Authoreety:
It's not migration ... They have conquered and own that territory....

Oya,Use kerosene to fry stone
South East is the only conquered region in Nigeria.

PoliticsRe: Pictures On Why Igbos Should Not Join Any Protest Against Tinubu Hardship by PureFace1(m): 12:26am On Feb 21, 2024
I like the game Igbo people are playing lol

Tinubu government shouldn't be a reason for all Igbo to be attacking and insulting Yoruba online, Tinubu only got 65% of south west votes while Peter Obi secured almost 95% of East votes.

There's no guarantee Peter Obi wouldn't face the same issues as Tinubu and implement the same ideas.

The kind of toxic politics where they insult and attack the tribe of the president in government at every chance is going to backfire on them at last. Insult Yoruba people very well you better pray an Igbo man don't ever get there, we will remind you.
CelebritiesRe: Most Things 2face Has Today Were Made Possible By Blackface - Eedris Abdulkareem by PureFace1(m): 7:24pm On Feb 20, 2024
He just want the clout

Nigerian artists usually say jargons like this when their career is dying and they want to resuscitate it by force.

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