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PoliticsRe: Benue State Blocked Proposal To Rebuild The Yelwata Market Alex Barbir (video) by Racoon(m): 5:17pm On Feb 07
Governor Alia be careful the seed you sow in Benue state today. The traumatized Benue citizens have had enough.
Foreign AffairsRe: Argentinian Pesos Per US Dollar, Three Years Ago And Now by Racoon(m): 5:07pm On Feb 07
You country's currency does not have value, with its low purchasing power, low strength in respect to the dollar, being affected by worsening inflation and economic mismanagement by the slowpoke in power. It is the Argentinian Pesos that is your obsession.
PoliticsRe: Is Electricity Cheaper In Nigeria Than In The UK? by Racoon(m): 5:05pm On Feb 07
Dbegining:
UK VS NIGERIA: IS ELECTRICITY MORE EXPENSIVE IN NIGERIA THAN IN THE UK?

Source: https://x.com/i/status/2019817927248068619
Please can there be a wider audience contribution on this topic @mods
Mynd44, nlfpmod,
PoliticsRe: Every Politician Who Supports Betrayal Will Die - Wike by Racoon(m): 4:55pm On Feb 07
Whatever you plant, you will reap, whatever you sow you will reap. So, since you are sowing betrayal, betrayal will follow you everywhere.
Betrayal praying betrayal for betraying the PDP, Jonathan, Peter Odili and others.
PoliticsRe: Every Politician Who Supports Betrayal Will Die - Wike by Racoon(m): 4:53pm On Feb 07

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfLJ0yTTI2w?si=AyQCmkWyQiKSxjmp

Hehehe! I will never be a godfather crooner is still taking his 40 years old whiskey. Shameless garrulous imp.
PoliticsRe: "How Festus Keyamo Exposed Tinubu On Channels TV" – Reno Omokri (Throwback) by Racoon(op): 4:43pm On Feb 07
Elusive001:
The funny thing is that 98% of his supporters on Nairaland have never benefitted more than the N20k monthly stipend as online defensive midfielders.
The agbado, cassava, garri, corn and ewa eaters suffering in suffering to market a failure.
PoliticsRe: Sowore: I Never Said Tinubu Killed Funso Williams – Fani-kayode by Racoon(m): 4:37pm On Feb 07
Hehehe! Shameless imps. The damage has long been done. All the damage control now amounts to more senseless damage control. It is not enough to have a political plate and table you are eating from. Your precious words are still waiting to hunt you.

PoliticsRe: Why Are Tinubu Supporters So Afraid Of Electronic Transmission Of Election Resul by Racoon(m): 4:29pm On Feb 07
Abee79:
If elections were to be held free and fair, many "political giants" in Nigeria will not even stand a chance!!!
And Nigeria must get to that stage. This is the only way to sanitize the electoral hence constitutional and democratic processes.
PoliticsRe: Why Are Tinubu Supporters So Afraid Of Electronic Transmission Of Election Resul by Racoon(m): 4:26pm On Feb 07
If Nigeria is ripe for new tax law, we are ready for electronic transfer of results. If INEC uses mandatory electronics registration of voters, we are ready for electronic transmission of result.

Therefore, the following must be mandatory for any election in Nigeria; only use of card reader, no use of incidence form, electronic voting and transmission of results and quick modalities for post-election litigations. We can't keep revolving in darkness and remain a laughing stock globally
PoliticsRe: 2027 Elections: 70 CSOs Insist On Real-Time Electronic Transmission Of Votes by Racoon(m): 3:08pm On Feb 07
Buhari and APC henchmen obviously love ballot snatching that favors them. After all, APC ballot snatchers in Lagos had a field day without the slightest consequences in the 2019 election. They only want to murder ballot snatchers that aren't APC thugs.

It is obvious that the 2023 election is already rigged more than a year before it will take place. But if they are allowed to get away with it again, forget about democracy ever taking roots. Nigeria would officially be a rigocracy.
"Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes."
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/07/why-apc-politicians-are-terrified-by-e.html?m=1#.YPJWBbX12e8.twitter

PoliticsRe: E-Transmission Of Results: Senate’s Decision Is Self Serving - Afenifere by Racoon(m): 2:59pm On Feb 07
Buhari and APC henchmen obviously love ballot snatching that favors them. After all, APC ballot snatchers in Lagos had a field day without the slightest consequences in the 2019 election. They only want to murder ballot snatchers that aren't APC thugs.

It is obvious that the 2023 election is already rigged more than a year before it will take place. But if they are allowed to get away with it again, forget about democracy ever taking roots. Nigeria would officially be a rigocracy.
Why APC Politicians Are Terrified By E-Transmission Of Votes
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/07/why-apc-politicians-are-terrified-by-e.html?m=1#.YPJWBbX12e8.twitter
PoliticsRe: The Real Reasons The APC Is Afraid Of Electronic Transmission Of Election Result by Racoon(op): 2:52pm On Feb 07
"E-Transmission Of Results: Senate’s Decision Is Self Serving." - Afenifere

https://www.nairaland.com/8613973/e-transmission-results-senates-decision-self#138393182 nlfpmod
PoliticsRe: E-Transmission Of Results: Senate’s Decision Is Self Serving - Afenifere by Racoon(m): 2:51pm On Feb 07
Globally, from the USA to the newest democracies like Estonia that became democratic after Nigeria, there is end-to-end verifiability in electronic systems to ensure integrity and auditability, so why not Nigeria?

Countries such as Estonia implement secure internet voting with universal verifiability, reducing manipulation risks. The Nigerian Senate, by keeping transmission optional, lags behind these standards, fostering opacity instead of trust.

PoliticsRe: Nigerians React After The APC Made A Typographical Error, Writing “progess” by Racoon(m):
How can such people mean well for the national life of a nation when simple things like grammatical errors, wardrobe malfunction, error of govt processes/protocol are their trademark? Insecurity providing insecurity and progression providing retrogression.
PoliticsRe: African Countries Ranked By Infrastructure Access by Racoon(m): 1:39pm On Feb 07
He build Lagos but bastardized Nigeria. Imagine this nation never ranking well in anything good under the certificate forging first class account economic wonder dog of Lagos
PoliticsRe: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Racoon(m):
tonesky:
See these criminals using thugs to disrupt any ADC meeting having guts to talk. They should continue but should also know that what goes around comes around.
Nothing new! Their demigod once said it.

"Why we should legislate against use of thugs?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/insecurity-tinubu-asks-jonathan-to-resign/amp/

No be today it start. Thugs, bandits, and terrorists are running amok daily. No wonder a large swathes of thugs and anti social elements are dictating the pace today in our national life.

PoliticsRe: Obi’s Claims Over Senate’s Rejection Of E-transmission Of Results Misleading–APC by Racoon(m): 1:16pm On Feb 07
Blabbing much but saying nonsense. Is Lagos APC now the NASS or Nigerian citizens who are demanding for standard electoral reforms including timely transmission of election results from the polling station? What is wrong with that when the world is getting more and more digitalized?

Most banking transactions, government processes are being conducted online. So electronic voting is possible. The only people afraid of it is the APC. However, they can etch their name in gold if they can allow this happen.
PoliticsRe: US Lawmaker Criticises Fg’s $9m Lobbying Deal, Officials Have Culture Of Denial by Racoon(m): 12:56pm On Feb 07
US lawmaker criticises FG’s $9m lobbying deal, says Nigerian officials have a ‘culture of denial. "
This casting is a monumental shame, disgrace and embarrassment for Nigerian under this APC government. How can you be scratching the surface of a problem and using lies and propaganda to downplay it. For goodness sake, lives are being lost.
PoliticsRe: Insecurity - Tinubu Asked Jonathan To Resign (Throwback) by Racoon(op):
But if you control the armed forces and you are the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic, why should any part of this country be under occupation? And you give us excuses every day.

The unemployment situation will be conquered by this administration of APC. We have the vision for the security of the lives of our children. The thieves that daily steal your money have not given you any job, they cannot create jobs and they are starving states of funds to pay workers salaries.

In any civilized country Jonathan should have resigned. But if he will not resign, he should wait for our broom, we will sweep him away. I will come back....."The best thing to do is to sweep them away through broom revolution. APC is a party of the masses. It now behooves on you to begin a house to house campaign that this is a party of the masses.”

cc; Sarrki, Hellineus, Seunmsg,

PoliticsRe: Insecurity - Tinubu Asked Jonathan To Resign (Throwback) by Racoon(op):
"Why we should legislate against use of thugs?
No be today it start. Thugs, bandits, and terrorists are running amok daily. No wonder a large swathes of thugs and anti social elements are dictating the pace of our national life today

PoliticsRe: Insecurity - Tinubu Asked Jonathan To Resign (Throwback) by Racoon(op):
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Wednesday said President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration lacks the wherewithal to tackle the country’s security challenges. The APC chieftain spoke in Ilorin, Kwara State.......
When he made this statement, Kwara state was peaceful and habitable. Today, the same Kwara state is now a hotbed of terrorism and insurgency under his watch.His concern now is not even the beleaguered citizens who are being killed endlessly but the politics of 2027.
PoliticsInsecurity - Tinubu Asked Jonathan To Resign (Throwback) by Racoon(op): 11:32am On Feb 07
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Wednesday said President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration lacks the wherewithal to tackle the country’s security challenges.

The former Lagos State governor therefore asked Jonathan to resign as Nigerian president. The APC chieftain spoke in Ilorin, Kwara State, during the formal declaration of Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed’s bid for second term in office.

The event was attended by former head of state and APC’s presidential aspirant, Muhammadu Buhari, former vice Abubakar Atiku and governors of Imo, Rivers, Kano, Sokoto and Edo States.

Also in attendance were – the Speaker of House of Representative, Aminu Tambuwal, Senator Bukola Saraki, former governors of Kwara and Ekiti States, Alhaji Shaaba Lafiagi and Dr. Kayode Fayemi, APC’s spokesperson, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, member, Board of Trustees of the party, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje and Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Razak Atunwa.

Tinubu said, “I saw the sea of refuges caused by the Boko Haram insurgents and the lies coming from Jonathan’s administration. They have exhibited failure, lack of capacity, vision and creativity. The lies of yesterday are what they repeat today and are what they will repeat tomorrow. They are lying to you. They are lying about the security, toying about the security of this country. I don’t have time to explain the logic of their lies.

‘Why we should legislate against use of thugs’
“But if you control the armed forces and you are the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic, why should any part of this country be under occupation? And you give us excuses every day. In any civilized country Jonathan should have resigned. But if he will not resign, he should wait for our broom, we will sweep him away. I will come back.

“This is just the endorsement of Governor Ahmed, that he will be re-elected by the grace of God with the support of you people here and those outside there. The unemployment situation will be conquered by this administration of APC. We have the vision for the security of the lives of our children.

“The thieves that daily steal your money have not given you any job, they cannot create jobs and they are starving states of funds to pay workers salaries.

The best thing to do is to sweep them away through broom revolution. APC is a party of the masses. It now behooves on you to begin a house to house campaign that this is a party of the masses.”
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/insecurity-tinubu-asks-jonathan-to-resign/amp/

PoliticsRe: US Congressional hearing frowns at Nigeria's $9m hiring of lobbying firm by Racoon(m):
Putindbutt:
Two can play the game. Tinubu no be ya papa mate. All ye enemies of the state who suddenly turned "emergency lovers of Nigeria", peace of mind will be far from you.
Stop defending failure, irresponsibility and idiocy. The number one responsibility of government according to the Nigerian constitution is "the protection of lives and property by providing security."

You don't resort to lobbying when you failed, you resign and leave the scene as Tinubu was shouting himself hoarse in the time past. Ask him to resign and not wasting Nigeria monies on frivolities while citizens continue to die endlessly.

PoliticsRe: US Congressional hearing frowns at Nigeria's $9m hiring of lobbying firm by Racoon(m): 10:32am On Feb 07
This casting is a monumental shame, disgrace and embarrassment for Nigerian under this APC government. How can you be scratching the surface of a problem and using lies and propaganda to downplay it. For goodness sake, lives are being lost.
PoliticsRe: How Woro Inhabitants Were Massacred By Fanatic Islamic Jihadists by Racoon(op): 12:30am On Feb 07
[quote author=yarimo post=138387687][/quote]Is that you or what is your take on this wanton loss of lives by terrorist being treated with kids glove by the government you hero worship?
PoliticsRe: How Woro Inhabitants Were Massacred By Fanatic Islamic Jihadists by Racoon(op):
Yarimo/Hellineus how can you view this thread and go without saying anything? Not your usual "jubilation in the area" as you use to hype?

PoliticsRe: How Woro Inhabitants Were Massacred By Fanatic Islamic Jihadists by Racoon(op): 12:17am On Feb 07
Freshandfitpod:
Sharia is attractive I won't lie for Kwara people and north west.
No denying it. I have been to Ilorin once. From Oja Oba till Sobi it was from one Islamic sect or the other. Remember the Sultan shouting the Sharia court nonsense last year. Now this! How has it helped the states that adopted it down north?

Now the radical Islamic group wants them radical in their own brand of Islam then it is causing conflict. It is Ilorin today, next may be Osun, Oyo then Lagos.
PoliticsRe: How Woro Inhabitants Were Massacred By Fanatic Islamic Jihadists by Racoon(op):
So sad that the people of Wuru and Nuku are forced to go through this pain. Rest in peace to the departed and solace to grieving families.

Now, the solemn truth remains that these same fanatics jihadists on Islamic annihilation conquest that is killing the nominal muslim and Christians. However, their adherent kept on denying that this is not so.

How come the likes of the Sultan of Sokoto, MURIC, NASS and many of the mainstream media are not amplifying this incident and demanding accountability.

How come the zombified supporters of this govt are not talking about it? Perhaps it is because it has nothing to do with IPOB? Selective amnesia!
PoliticsHow Woro Inhabitants Were Massacred By Fanatic Islamic Jihadists by Racoon(op): 12:06am On Feb 07
"They Sent a Letter Asking to Preach. Then They Massacred us" - Nigerians on Jihadist Attack in Woro.
More than 100 armed jihadists dressed in army fatigues rode into the neighbouring Muslim villages of Woro and Nuku in Nigeria's western state of Kwara on motorbikes - driven by revenge.

"They came en masse in the name of religion, and they decided to kill our people," Abdulla Umar Usman, a former teacher and resident of Woro, told the BBC, explaining how the attack, in which at least 75 people are so far known to have been killed, unfolded.

Mass burials have been taking place since Wednesday morning. The mayhem started an hour before sunset on Tuesday as residents of the farming community were heading home from their fields, where they grow yams, maize and millet.

The militants headed straight to the home of traditional leader Umar Bio Salihu - because they had written to him asking if they could come and preach what is considered an extremist version of Islam, which the community did not welcome. Two of the community head's children, who were medical students, were killed in front of the house before they set it ablaze"

Salihu was not at his home in Woro at the time, so they set his compound alight and killed two of his children. "Two of the community head's children, who were medical students, were killed in front of the house before they set it ablaze," Usman said. The jihadists then went on a killing spree that lasted all night.

"They massacred everyone. It is just devastating," Mohammed Dauda, a local official, told the BBC. Amnesty International said many of the dead had been found with their hands and feet tied - some had had their throats slit, others had been shot dead.

When the jihadists left in the morning, they took with them 38 women and children, including the rest of the traditional ruler's family. "They killed two of my children and abducted my wife and three children," Salihu told me.

The militants wanted residents to renounce the Nigerian government and its constitution and instead follow their teachings, effectively attempting to impose a parallel system of rule and government in the area.

This was "against what the Quran teaches", Salihu said, referring to Islam's holy book. The attackers burned down shops and homes during the raid on Woro. The Nigerian government has blamed Boko Haram for the attack - the jihadist group has not issued any statement about it.

Boko Haram, which gained global attention in 2014 after abducting more than 200 schoolgirls from Chibok, is still operating in the north-east of the country but has since splintered. One of its factions, Mahmuda, is now active in rural parts of Kwara and the neighbouring state of Niger. According to Amnesty, the jihadists had been leafleting the two villages for the last five months.

"These communities have been receiving these pamphlets, soliciting them to join the extremist views and preaching by these militants," Isa Sanusi, head of Amnesty International in Nigeria, told the BBC's Newsday programme.

"After they see a bit of resistance from the people, they then started sending them warnings," he added. This correlates with Usman's account - that locals had received warnings days before the violence began.

Local MP Saidu Baba Ahmed told the BBC said the latest communication had been sent to Salihu, who had contacted the security forces about the letter. The military went to the area briefly to investigate, but after they left, the jihadists launched their assault, he said.

Amnesty says this shows a "stunning security failure. We are wondering why this security lapse was allowed to happen, why the authorities could not take action," Sanusi said.

He described how over many hours no-one went to the villagers' aid - and the militants were able to "take their time. In fact, they even went to the mosque and prayed there. They forced a few people to go and listen to their preaching. That means they had enough time… adequate time to do whatever they liked," Sanusi added.

The security forces did arrive the next day to find large parts of Woro and Nuku, which fall under the administrative area of Kaiama, in ruins.

Shops and homes had been burnt, abandoned motorcycles lined the streets and smoke still hung in the air. The once-busy market stalls stood empty, as families gathered to comfort one another. Then began the grim task of burying the bodies - first recovering them from the bushes.

Dauda, the local official, said he accompanied soldiers and helped bury dozens of victims. "I was among those who buried 30 corpses," he said. "We have never experienced this before in Kaiama local government area."

Residents say the men assigned to dig graves for mass burials worked throughout the day until they became exhausted and were unable to continue. It has left mourners in Woro and Nuku physically and emotionally broken. Even now the dusty red-sand roads around the town remain deserted.

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who visited the area on Wednesday night, said President Bola Tinubu had approved the immediate deployment of an army battalion to respond to the attack.

Usman suspects the attackers emerged from the forested areas near the Kainji Lake National Park, where the militants are known to operate. He said the military had carried out operations in nearby forests months to target armed groups.

Communities in Kwara are also vulnerable to raids by criminal gangs - known locally as "bandits" - who loot and kidnap for ransom and have moved into the religiously diverse state fairly recently.

This has led most settlements in rural areas to set up vigilante groups – small bands of armed men who protect their villages. In fact, according to the MP, the militants had tried to attack the villages last year but had been fought off by the vigilantes.

What leaves the residents of Woro and Nuku in such distress this time is that the jihadists knew exactly where the vigilantes lived - and picked them off not long after dealing with the house of the traditional leader.

"They knew where they were and they went straight to attack them. They burnt them into ashes… about eight of them" Salihu said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1dkd3llw1lo

PoliticsRe: Christian Massacre:Islamic Bandits Massacre 13 Christians In Benue by Racoon(m): 11:50pm On Feb 06
Governor Hyacinth Alia your were obsessed with Peter Obi not entering Benue and denied genocide in your state. Now, you ans the FG have failed to stop this carnage from happening. You all got blood on your hands.
PoliticsRe: Is Electricity Cheaper In Nigeria Than In The UK? by Racoon(m): 10:12pm On Feb 06
Let's see how the deadbeat mummified zombies of this useless, impactless, hopeless, directionless and moribund government defend this suffering of its citizens.
PoliticsRe: Is Electricity Cheaper In Nigeria Than In The UK? by Racoon(m): 10:00pm On Feb 06
National Minimum Wage
🇬🇧 UK — £1,953.60/month (~₦3,626,114 using £1 = ₦1,855.38)
🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦70,000/month


While UK electricity is over 11× more expensive than in Nigeria, Nigerian households spend a much larger share of their minimum wage on electricity compared to the UK.
The difference is far clear. Meanwhile, the electricity issue in Nigeria today is one of the sorry story of our national life. Electricity subsidy has been removed, yet Nigerians are still being ripped off in a criminal banding systems with no reliable electricity is supplied.

Power generation abysmal. Citizens are running generators or installing solar panels. SMEs folding up because of no electricity. Macro industries have to have independent power plants thereby adding to production cost.

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