Trial and error presidency. Imagine the diplomatic shame and embarrassment this would be causing Nigeria before that nation. Very clueless set of fellas in government.
Putindbutt: ..So why is US sending anti terror squad for a joint military operation with Nigeria military?. Why is Trump shiting on wailers like this?.
Why must the US govt be the one to prime the Nigerian govt that has been recycling the terrorist as repentant terrorists?
The shame and disgrace is on you lots and your irredeemably useless and irresponsible govt for failure to live up to its constitutional responsibility of protecting lives by safeguarding its citizens from terrorists.
All those people calling sovereignty hope una see una life? Sovereignty my foot. Terrorists and criminal politicians can't be hiding behind sovereignty to bastardized and loot their country into poverty. Enough of these baseless excuses, world power should use their power to correct our own nonsense.
Northern jihadists terrorists doing their genocidal conquest freely while the govt of the day is attempting damage control by denying and counter denying.
The solemn truth is that the Northern and Southern Nigeria are ideologically and religiously incompatible. So the only solution now is total seperation
They are kidnapping and killings Christians but the likes of the Sultan, Sheikh Gumi, Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode, Daniel Bwala are all keeping quiet. Later they will be insulting the sensibility of the citizens of this nation.
Please the US should do something about this issue. Enough of talks.
Perhaps the useless senator is waiting for elections to come around again before he goes about with useless promises while his people are being killed.
This is a bad statistic and very dangerous one for this nation. Meanwhile, the zombies defenders of this useless govt are shouting sovereignty my foot.
They are just criminal politicians hiding behind sovereignty to loot their country into poverty while christians are being kidnapped and killed. Enough of these baseless excuses, world power should use their power to correct our own nonsense for us.
Now it is Muslim adherents that are demanding ransom for? It is not Christians they are kidnapping and dehumanizing like this for goodness sake? God please prove your might in this nation.
Later wicked souls like Reno Omokri, Matthew Kukah, Femi Fani-Kayode, Daniel Bwala and others will be talking rubbish.
See them! Useless set of human beings. This is how this baboon that promised Buhari will do wonders which of course ended up one of the worst disaster Nigeria ever witness.
helinues: I have told you to stop the coloring crayon copy and paste epistle when engaging with me......
Am not warped as a zombie to follow your senseless rantings. This is a social space. Face intellectual submissions with counter facts and stop acting childish. Now NBS has not released stats for a long time. So which data did ILO relied on for this ranking? Now answer before you are celebrating 2024 obs
And which stats did the ILO depended on to give Nigeria this rating. Not when the NBS have not released official statistical standings of the unemployment state in the Nigerian labour market for more than a year now due to fear of escalating figures.
When you see them hallucinating over seemly good stats, then know that they have cooked something nasty. After their failed demigod said; "nah statistics we go chop?"
The same APC that is cajoling and coercing every Tom, Dick and Harry including confirmed criminal and looters to defect to its fold because of number politics is the one shamelessly preaching the anti - defection politics?
helinues: Some people must have been so disappointed with this statistics
"It has been 14 months since the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) last released official unemployment data, underscoring persistent weaknesses in Nigeria’s labour-market reporting and leaving Africa’s most populous nation trailing peers, including Ghana, South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, and Angola on data timeliness.
Nigeria, referred to as Africa's giant, experienced significant delays in releasing official unemployment data, with reports in early 2026 highlighting a 14-month gap since the last official figures, causing concern over transparency and accurate labor market assessment compared to other African nations like Ghana and South Africa.
This delay underscores weaknesses in the National Bureau of Statistics's (NBS) reporting, leaving investors and policymakers without timely information on the nation's high youth unemployment and brain drain issues, even as different reports suggest rising rates.
The 2026 AFCON in Morocco is arguably the most controversial ever seen with shameless behaviours by Moroccan officials on and off the pitch and then the open bias officiating to favour the host country. Too bad! So sad for football
If CAF and FIFA failed to sanction all concerned, then forget it. The corruption in football is gonna get worst like the political crisis rocking most corrupt leaders in the African continent.
The Africa Cup of Nations unfolded in a climate of suspicion that referees were favouring host nation Morocco, which reached a climax as Sunday's final tipped into chaos after several contentious decisions.
The most striking image of this AFCON will remain the Senegal players leaving the pitch after Morocco were awarded a penalty at the very end of the second half. That came shortly after referee Jean-Jacques Ndala had disallowed a goal for Senegal.
The Senegalese reaction was a sign of the prevailing mistrust shown to match officials over the three weeks of the competition.
Criticism of the refereeing is particularly marked at AFCONs, but never before had the grievances taken on such proportions, to the point of spoiling the final in Rabat and tarnishing the image of a tournament whose organisation had until then been widely praised.
"From the start it was unhealthy," Morocco coach Walid Regragui said after the Moroccans lost 1-0 in extra time in front of their home fans, referring to the oppressive atmosphere that accompanied each of his team's games.
Beyond the pressure exerted by Moroccan supporters during their team's matches and the limited number of seats allocated to their opponents, the sources of tension between players and referees were legion.
Morocco's 2-0 win against Cameroon in the quarterfinals sparked the anger of the Cameroonians, who blamed the referee for overlooking a penalty after a foul on forward Bryan Mbeumo.
"Many people want to believe, or make others believe, that we get advantages from the referees. We are the team to beat, so people will try to find every possible reason to say that Morocco is favoured," Regragui said.
Morocco's semifinal win against Nigeria was also tinged with controversy. "The referee was dreadful. He made really bad decisions and it's truly painful to see referees like that in a big match," said Nigeria midfielder Bright Osayi-Samuel.
REFEREE OVERWHELMED Above all, the final and Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala were in the international spotlight. Ndala lacked the authority to manage the crisis, according to former French international referee Bruno Derrien.
Derrien told AFP that when Senegal had a goal disallowed for a foul on Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi minutes before the penalty incident, there was "contact, but it's very light."
"I think he blows the whistle too quickly. If he had let play continue without sanctioning that foul, the goal would probably have been checked by VAR and likely validated," Derrien added.
When Senegal defender El Hadji Malick Diouf grabbed Brahim Diaz round the neck and pulled him over at a corner, Ndala eventually awarded a penalty.
Derrien said the penalty was questionable and followed a "micro-foul" at a time when the tension in the tightly-poised match was "enormous."
Ndala was surrounded by players and staff from both teams and the hostile atmosphere was punctuated by the whistles of Moroccan spectators as he headed to consult the VAR screen.
His decision sparked the fury of the Senegal players, some of whom left the pitch in protest, delaying play for around 20 minutes.
The Congolese referee was also arguably too passive during this farcical episode because football's rules stipulate that a player must be shown a yellow card "if he delays the restart of play" or if he deliberately leaves the field of play without the referee's permission. If applied, that could have led to the dismissal of several Senegalese players who were already on a yellow card.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino on Monday condemned "the behaviour of some 'supporters' as well as some Senegalese players and technical staff members," and called on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to take “appropriate measures".
Meanwhile this is the investigation the CP Kaduna state ought to have done before his useless denial claim to save himself a lot of shame and embarrassment.
"......The Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Rev. Dr. Joseph Hayab, accused security agents of enabling the bandits to escape with large number of victims.
“If the security agents had gone after the bandits, they would have prevented them from taking the victims to where they are now hiding. Instead, the security agents only helped the bandits move the victims to a place where they could conceal them and make their demands....... "
The irresistible urge of the govt to look good by attempting to suppress or denying criminal activities of their jihadists brothers is nauseating.The lied that Christian Persecution and genocide does not exist. Now they think they can deny for life?
See as the thread is dry as the regular deadbeat zombies defenders of this useless failed government are nowhere to be found.