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PoliticsRe: Tight Security As FG Produces Nnamdi Kanu In Court by Randy100: 3:41pm On Jun 29, 2021
Good.
RomanceRe: My Trauma (dating An Underage). by Randy100: 5:27pm On Jun 23, 2021
hopeforcharles:
Guy i gat nothing for you. But let me help a brother
Rather move one, you were not enough for her had it been so she would have stayed, and besides she is in her hoein stage you can't get her back.
kill me grin grin grin grin
SportsRe: Why FIFA Banned Samson Siasia By Naptu2 by Randy100: 7:29am On Jun 22, 2021
Harsh on me Siasia. I would understand, if he had benefitted from the deal.
HealthRe: University Of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo Interns Begins Their 5 Days Protest. by Randy100: 8:38pm On Jun 21, 2021
AdeifofGod:
Na because your CMD no wan register you for IPPIS shocked
I believe that is the where the problem is coming from.
EducationRe: Beautiful Extra-ordinary Black Women by Randy100: 6:01pm On Jun 18, 2021
Raydos:
Just let it slide bro!!

If you have a closed relative or loved ones that looked like those people, I bet you wouldn't call them weird regardless of what "Weird" means!
Alright.
EducationRe: Beautiful Extra-ordinary Black Women by Randy100: 5:48pm On Jun 18, 2021
Raydos:
What do you mean by weird??

You obviously have a hidden meaning to that!!
A dictionary would have saved you from asking me all this questions.
EducationRe: Beautiful Extra-ordinary Black Women by Randy100: 5:46pm On Jun 18, 2021
Raydos:
So we should call them ugly??

As long as you're comfortable in your own skin, You're beautiful!!
I didn't call them ugly, I said weird looking people grin
EducationRe: Beautiful Extra-ordinary Black Women by Randy100: 5:40pm On Jun 18, 2021
Not close to beauty. More like weird looking people.
PoliticsPendulum: Why President Buhari Is Not Getting It Right by Randy100(op): 9:10am On Jun 12, 2021
By Dele Momodu

Fellow Nigerians, if I had any iota of hope or expectation left in me that our President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retired) has any chance of pulling some productive stunts in the less than two years to complete his second and final term, it evaporated and vamoosed into thin air a few days ago.

Let me start by congratulating the Thisday/Arise team that succeeded in persuading a usually taciturn and reluctant President Buhari to agree to speak to ordinary mortals at home instead of giving scoops to his favourite foreign journalists. Trust me, it was a landmark achievement for which the Group Chairman, Prince Nduka Obaigbena must be applauded. He once again demonstrated his famed daredevilry and nose for stories at the most opportune moment, at all times. The team of Segun Adeniyi, Reuben Abati, and Tundun Abiola, that he assembled also tried strenuously to ask all the right questions even if they got some wrong answers, for very obvious reasons.

I wish to disagree with those who have been disparaging the President and saying his performance was dismal and disappointing. In my view, the President performed above expectations given the seeming cold indifference with which he has come to be associated. As it is often said, water can only rise above its level. At nearer 80 than 70, the President cannot be expected to reinvent himself. He has never pretended to be a tech savvy wizard that modern leaders are expected to be. He has never shown himself to be anything more than a member of the analogue generation in imagination and innovation. He has little or nothing in common with the modern ways of life and it is clear that he is not prepared to ready to stress himself unnecessarily. He is perpetually and stoically stuck in his mindset. That is a fact. We must also consider his health challenges for which God has been extremely kind.

I know you’re likely to ask me, so why did you guys support him in 2015? I will never get tired of giving my standard answer. One. We were tired of PDP after 16 years of profligacy and all kinds of bad behaviour that seemed to make General Abacha begin to look like a Saint. Two. In the days of tribulations, you sometimes run to the elders of the family in order to tap into their uncommon experience and wisdom notwithstanding their shortcomings. We perceived Buhari to be such an elder. Three. We reasoned that whatever is lacking in the President would be covered by the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo who is recognised not only as a cerebral and knowledgeable man, but also an outstanding and accomplished administrator, given his stint at the helm of affairs of the Ministry of Justice in Lagos State. Four. We expected the President to cooperate beautifully with some of the bright people in his Party, who know their onions and can guide him in the right direction. Five. We never thought in our wildest imagination that any leadership, no matter its background, would ever have the temerity and audacity to lead us back to the dark days of the military. Six. We expected the President to have accepted the reality that the world has changed so drastically since he was forced out of power in 1985 and it is virtually impossible to continue to run government in analogue fashion.

It would certainly be definitely unfair and unkind to conclude that the President was totally bad in his responses and that he could be excused by the foibles and weaknesses that we recognise have become notable chinks in his armour. I’m happy he answered all questions honestly, frankly and sincerely. He deserves to be congratulated as well for even finding the confidence and courage to sit through the obviously harrowing interview session. I will now try to dissect this much talked about scoop of the year.

Setting. I loved the relaxed setting and atmosphere. The President dressed down and the interview must have taken place in his official residence and not in the office. It was obviously organised and presented to put the President at ease in an environment that he was most familiar and comfortable with. There would be no need to be guarded because he was in his natural habitat. One could see this confidence playing out in the course of the interview. Two of the very senior reporters, Segun Adeniyi and Reuben Abati were no strangers to the presidential villa where they had both respectively served as spokespersons to two previous Presidents, Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. So, they came with intimidating credentials as brilliant journalists with verve and experience. The only lady in the team, Ms Tundun Abiola, the daughter of the winner of the June 12, 1993, Presidential elections, Chief Moshood Abiola, is also a very brilliant and intelligent lady, one of the most admired presenters on television today. She combines beauty with brains. Led by the Chairman, Nduka, it could only have been a perfect team operating in an equally perfect environment.

The session. The interview started well. The questions poured in from every direction but in a decorously gracious and graceful manner, without being the pugilistic affair that it could easily have been. Though pre-recorded, I doubt if there was much editing of the content. The President oscillated from one mood to another depending how lovely or irritable he interpreted or misjudged the questions.

The President was more vocal than I expected that he would be. He seemed prepared to answer as many questions as were posed without attempting to fudge. It was like one determined to lay bare everything on his chest and exorcise the demons. Nevertheless, many people complained of not hearing him loudly and clearly enough, and sometimes, even lucidly. However, I think that had to do with his natural accent and intonation and nothing sinister or amiss. Many people are also too bitter and biased to listen properly to what he was saying and the views he was espousing, and for that reason might not really have heard him. On my part, I enjoyed the interview for the mere fact that he granted one at home. And also, of course, because it answered several questions about the President’s health and well-being as well as his level of control. It is difficult now to blame others, and not the President, for the ills and woes from this government. Several myths were busted!

The President remained true to his old self and beliefs and refused to persuade anyone that he is a born-again Democrat, which was one of the borrowed garbs we dressed him in prior to the 2015 elections. The man I watched was a proud, haughty and arrogant military officer, with no apologies for being a ruthless dictator.

The President reflected a deep disappointment, resentment and anger against the youths of Nigeria, whom he described as being overtly recalcitrant. His view was one of whatever suffering they are going through must have been self-inflicted and they deserve to suffer for it. He would not empathise with them. For me, the President probably considers the near collapse of the Nigerian economy as something which the populace and, especially the youths need to go through if they are to appreciate life. I am also sure that he sees it as a form of punishment for the pesky youths who have dogged his tenure with unacceptable and impossible demands almost as soon as he took office. Let me chip in here that he is obviously misinformed about Twitter. A country with our multitude and army of unemployed you would never ban social media, especially Twitter which has become a veritable tool of international business. The President is without any fear of contradiction or apology a Fulani irredentist. He practically revealed that the itinerant Fulani herdsmen must be granted the rights of passage through the grazing routes established since the 1960s. This is a skilful way of telling the Southern Governors and whosoever is lamenting like the Biblical Jeremiah in the North Central to shut up. The President clearly does not seem to be concerned about the mayhem and carnage that these so-called Fulani herdsmen are leaving in the wake. Every Fulani is welcome in Nigeria regardless of the fact that most of the deadlier ones migrated here uninvited from the Sahel regions and are thus not Nigerian citizens. Once again, he made no effort to hide his pathological hatred for the Igbo nation, a people he sees as wholly Biafran. He kept his threat against them but no one noticed the same degree of venom against the people causing maximum mayhem in every part of the country. He told us to ask the military who are fighting the bandits. Unfortunately, we haven’t really seen much. As a matter of fact, we have lost most of our brilliant soldiers in the North than in the South East.

The President justified spending billions of dollars on over-stretching our resources to build infrastructure to and within Niger Republic. Again, no remorse, no apologies. In a country that has not completed one of its most important motorways, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, in the last six years, it is preposterous and unfortunate to listen to the Commander-in-Chief romanticize his first cousins in Niger Republic. He even told us the only way to defeat Boko Haram and banditry is to take good care of Cameroon, Chad and Niger. But should charity not begin from home? Or maybe it does!

The President stoutly defended his now infamous lopsided appointments by anchoring it on merit. One would have thought from this answer, that most people in the Southern States of Nigeria are certified dullards who couldn’t pass their professional or other exams and interviews. Since we know the reverse is the case, we can not only wonder how the President can sit with a straight face and make the kinds of statements that he did about his lopsidedness that is clearly hinged on unbridled nepotism. And the President kept a straight poker face while justifying the biggest mistake of this government. Nothing has contributed more to the near disintegration of Nigeria than the feeling of those treated like second- and third-class citizens in their own country. That the President could seriously take the view that he did, and feel comfortable about it, demonstrates a personage who has been cut off from the outside world and whose depressing isolation is compounded by the fact that he has lost touch with reality. It is further distressing that the aides you have, who are at least blessed with some truth and knowledge of our excruciating conditions will not properly advise their Principal and set him on the right path whenever it seems he has derailed and needs to be reined back, out of monumental fear and trepidation. However, it appears that the President’s subordinates are content with the role of lackeys and silent clowns in order to remain unseen and thus keep their jobs.

Rome is burning and the Emperor is busy fiddling away and regaling his captive audience in the villa and outside with tales of his supremacy, mastery and position of maestro in ages gone past.

On Democracy Day, it is sad and depressing, a monumental tragedy, that we do not have a democrat in office as President. May God help Nigeria survive this misfortune and its backlash!


http://thebossnewspapers.com/2021/06/12/pendulum-why-president-buhari-is-not-getting-it-right/
PoliticsRe: Sunday Asefon: NANS President Is On His Own, June 12 Protest Holds - Students by Randy100: 9:27pm On Jun 11, 2021
I am joining the protest. Buhari has failed us
PoliticsRe: Lagos Mention In Buhari's Interview Not Reference To Tinubu, Says Presidency by Randy100: 7:03am On Jun 11, 2021
Defending failure is not easy.
PoliticsRe: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Randy100: 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
The lifeless one should be sanctioned.


My problem is how gazette news was getting top information.
Buhari driver, Aso rock thief and TB Joshua and the list goes on.
Christianity EtcRe: Sunday Service Suspended In SCOAN Over TB Joshua’s Death, Members Weep by Randy100: 9:59am On Jun 06, 2021
Love the man.


My problem is how gazette news was getting top information.
Buhari driver, Aso rock thief and TB Joshua and the list goes on.
Christianity EtcRe: Six Important Ways To Love God by Randy100: 9:58am On Jun 06, 2021
Alright

My problem is how gazette news was getting top information.
Buhari driver, Aso rock thief and TB Joshua and the list goes on.
Christianity EtcRe: Guys, Beware Of Demon-possessed Ladies Out There by Randy100: 9:51am On Jun 06, 2021
Nonsense

My problem is how gazette news was getting top information.
Buhari driver, Aso rock thief and TB Joshua and the list goes on.
FamilyRe: Autistic Couple Find Love And Protection In Each Other. They ar Happily Married. by Randy100: 6:14pm On Jun 05, 2021
Match made in heaven, I won't say more.
RomanceRe: Warning! Graphic Content Viewers Discretion Is Advised... by Randy100: 10:14am On Jun 05, 2021
Cinema4d:
Ah! Bros some people no like to dey see this kain tin o
Are this people, Nigerians? Cos we see more than this everyday in the street.
RomanceRe: Warning! Graphic Content Viewers Discretion Is Advised... by Randy100: 7:16am On Jun 05, 2021
What is graphic about this?
PoliticsRe: Britain, Sweden And Canada Criticise Nigeria For "Banning Freedom Of Speech" by Randy100: 6:39am On Jun 05, 2021
Oblitz:
dont dare put jonathan and buhari in the same sentence. The whole nation is suffering because of insulting a good man. you cant compare a cow rearer and a university lecturer
You people forget things easily, was Nigeria flowing with milk and honey during Jonathan era? The answer is no. The fact remains that people wanted change from Jonathan failed government. Don't be surprised that when the lifeless one tenure is over, it might be better to the incoming administration.
PoliticsRe: Britain, Sweden And Canada Criticise Nigeria For "Banning Freedom Of Speech" by Randy100: 6:34am On Jun 05, 2021
djsjxjfjdisjdjb:
compared to Buhari jonathan is far better but comparing Jonathan to good governance, he did very poorly.
No doubt about that, it is Crystal clear. Nigeria has been unlucky with leaders.
PoliticsRe: Britain, Sweden And Canada Criticise Nigeria For "Banning Freedom Of Speech" by Randy100: 6:22am On Jun 05, 2021
[quote author=Light1259 post=102388583][/quote]I know you will throw insult as usual.
PoliticsRe: Britain, Sweden And Canada Criticise Nigeria For "Banning Freedom Of Speech" by Randy100: 6:19am On Jun 05, 2021
djsjxjfjdisjdjb:
compared to what is, Jonathan is far more better. besides, the person you quoted, i am sure he meant voting him again in 2019.
Buhari didn't win 2019 election, it was a rigged election. Jonathan was not better even though thing seems to be better during his tenure.
PoliticsRe: Britain, Sweden And Canada Criticise Nigeria For "Banning Freedom Of Speech" by Randy100: 5:46am On Jun 05, 2021
Light1259:
For everyone that supported and Voted Buhari, even campaigned for him in any form God will punish you. Your life will be a chunk as this APC Administration is.���
stop behaving like a child throwing tantrum, was Jonathan any better? The country needed change and it didn't work, so calm down. Chelsea changed lampard and it worked. Change is always necessary.
PoliticsRe: Keyamo: Unknown Gunmen Turned To Innocent Citizens After Buhari's Threat by Randy100: 1:21pm On Jun 02, 2021
Stupid man
RomanceRe: Once You Visit Ashawo House, You'll Be Poor For Ever: See Why by Randy100: 6:30am On May 28, 2021
I would have agreed with you if I don't have a friend who patronize Ashawo and he is still doing well.
CrimeRe: Pastor's Wife And Female Church Member Fights Dirty At The Church Alter (VIDEO) by Randy100: 9:02pm On May 27, 2021
I can bet my left ball that they are fighting over a male or space.
CelebritiesRe: Ariana Grande Releases Her Wedding Photos (Photos) by Randy100: 9:00pm On May 27, 2021
Nothing sweet pass slim girls. You will just be turning them on your own in the oza room grin
CrimeRe: Lioness Attacks Trainer During Circus Performance In Russia by Randy100: 9:44am On May 26, 2021
Wetin concern the pregnant woman grin
Women and yeye emotions.
PoliticsReps Consider Scrapping NYSC As Bill Reaches Second Reading by Randy100(op): 4:05pm On May 24, 2021
THE House of Representatives is considering discontinuation of the National Youth Service Corps scheme.

The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Alteration Bill, 2020, which is seeking to repeal the NYSC Act, is billed for the second reading.

The sponsor, Mr Awaji-Inombek Abiante, in the explanatory memorandum of the proposal, listed the various reasons why the NYSC should be scrapped.

It read in part, “This bill seeks to repeal Section 315(5)(a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, (as amended) on the following grounds:Incessant killing of innocent corps members in some parts of the country due to banditry, religious extremism and ethnic violence; incessant kidnapping of innocent corps members across the country;

“Public and private agencies/departments are no longer recruiting able and qualified Nigerian youths, thus relying heavily on the availability of corps members who are not being well remunerated and get discarded with impunity at the end of their service year without any hope of being gainfully employed;

“Due to insecurity across the country, the National Youth Service Corps management now gives considerations to posting corps members to their geopolitical zone, thus defeating one of the objectives of setting up the service corps, i.e. developing common ties among the Nigerian youths and promote national unity and integration.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/reps-consider-scrapping-nysc-as-bill-reaches-second-reading/%3famp

SportsRe: Napoli Sack Head Coach, Gennaro Gattuso by Randy100: 6:21am On May 24, 2021
That is what it should be.
SportsRe: Cristiano Ronaldo Wins The Serie A Golden Boot by Randy100: 6:15am On May 24, 2021
Congratulations to the best player in the world. Shame don catch all those people mocking him.

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