Politics › Re: Must Read: When Will Nigerians Get Angry? by roolnaado(m): 8:07am On Nov 30, 2016 |
citizenjuwon: After 2019, you will repeat the trend by 2023. The shortcomings of democracy, I think Nigeria should have midterm elections to keep government on its toes. |
Politics › Re: Must Read: When Will Nigerians Get Angry? by roolnaado(m): 5:35pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
Nigerians will get angry in 2019 |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Launches End Child Marriage In Nigeria Program by roolnaado(m): 5:20pm On Nov 29, 2016 |
Laudable programme by the VP will go a long way, hope it changes the mindset of the northerners |
Politics › Re: #ondodecides: Ondo State Governorship Election Monitoring/live Report Thread by roolnaado(m): 9:01am On Nov 26, 2016 |
Ondo is very lucky, all are distinguished learned fellow. All in all vote goes to Oke, he started from the bottom |
Celebrities › Re: List Of Celebrities Who Voted For Donald Trump by roolnaado(m): 6:01pm On Nov 10, 2016 |
missjo: Lalasticlala, don't you think this deserves a wider audience? At least to stem the thought that Hollywood in general supported Hillary Clinton. This shows that Hollywood does no represent the totality of America |
Politics › Re: GEJ Congratulates Donald Trump, Salutes Clinton For Conceding by roolnaado(m): 12:09pm On Nov 10, 2016 |
Bolustic: [/b] [b]Oga, you don't need to salue Clinton for conceding, it's nothing special to them, it's a normal thing over there.
You only conceded because you never had a choice knowing fully well that you lost inside Aso Rock adn the northerners could kill you inside and also seeing what happened to Laurent Gbagbo.
You could be the Hero of the people who you failed to build their second Niger Bridge, it's nobody's business You mean to say had he won the northerners would have killed him, just to actualize their born to rule mentality |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump Vs Hillary Clinton: Nairalanders Decide by roolnaado(m): 9:43am On Nov 09, 2016 |
ikorodureporta: Trump Wins! ...while Hillary won on Nairaland: 1679v1315 Trump led until the feminists arrived, America is not all what Hollywood portrays it to be. |
Music/Radio › Re: Anybody With Info On Radio Stations In Ibadan,ph Or ABJ Please Drop By by roolnaado(m): 5:11pm On Nov 08, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Has Mr. Seun Osewa Gone To Church Before by roolnaado(m): 5:28pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
 Seun: It would be unwise if the marriage is meant to be a life partnership. Imagine sharing a serious problem with your wife and instead of something sensible she tells you that demons are responsible and the solution is prayer and fasting. Or worse, she deliberately offers no support because she thinks the problem may drive you back to God. She'll try to use 'the rod' to force the children to go to church because the bible says so. If you decide to adopt a black cat and an owl, she'll say "over my dead body" because she thinks they can be used by witches to harm the family. Worst of all, when we are free, instead of using the time for acrobatics, she may use it for prayer and fasting and seeking the 'face of God'. That's prejudicial not all Christians think like that. Couples of differing religions can live together in peace Nigeria. You are just close-minded to the idea. Bill Gates your Egbon is married to a devout catholic woman.  Seun: It would be unwise if the marriage is meant to be a life partnership. Imagine sharing a serious problem with your wife and instead of something sensible she tells you that demons are responsible and the solution is prayer and fasting. Or worse, she deliberately offers no support because she thinks the problem may drive you back to God. She'll try to use 'the rod' to force the children to go to church because the bible says so. If you decide to adopt a black cat and an owl, she'll say "over my dead body" because she thinks they can be used by witches to harm the family. Worst of all, when we are free, instead of using the time for acrobatics, she may use it for prayer and fasting and seeking the 'face of God'. That's prejudicial not all Christians think like that. Couples of differing religions can live together in peace Nigeria. You are just close-minded to the idea. Bill Gates your Egbon is married to a devout catholic woman. |
Politics › Re: Senators, Reps Lament: We’re Not Recouping Campaign Spending by roolnaado(m): 5:07pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: They are liars! they have recouped and over recouped their investment. The revelation by Hon Jubrin should be an eye opener.
Before you believe them, ask them How they spend their 120Billion Naira annual budget?
Ask them how many billions they inserted in padded budget?
Ask them How much they received as kickbacks from Ministers and other parastatal heads.
Bloody Liars! That's APC style, steal and lie to others there is nothing. Lying Liars |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump Vs Hillary Clinton: Nairalanders Decide by roolnaado(m): 4:20pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
Hillary Clinton seems a better choice, but Obama foisted a PMB disaster on us and wants to avoid one in his country.
Pump like Trump.
Donald Trump all the way!!! |
Politics › Re: You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by roolnaado(op): 8:33pm On Oct 16, 2016 |
South Africa has more than one capital city, I believe Lagos has earned the right to this 'special status'. |
Politics › You Eat Lagos’ Salt, Yet Speak Ill Of Lagos - Lasisi Olagunju by roolnaado(op): 7:33pm On Oct 16, 2016 |
By their own accounts, the people of Benin-city tasted salt for the first time courtesy of the place now called Lagos. At the figurative level, there is no ethnic group in Nigeria today that can vow that it does not owe Lagos a measure of gratitude for putting salt in its soup. North, east, west or wherever, all ships meet and berth in the bays of Lagos. It is the capital of everything and everybody, good and bad. That is why Abuja’s loss on weekends is always Lagos’ gain.
This is not again about Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his battles and wars in his party. This is not about who nominated Professor Yemi Osinbajo as General Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate and who opposed the nomination. I am not going to dwell on that this moment although blowing in the winds are the full details of the high wire politics of that era of partitioning of and scrambling for the body and soul of Nigeria. When an old Yoruba man insisted in a national concave that the Yoruba would see nothing wrong with a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket in 21st century Nigeria, then everyone knew the stakes were very high and the situation desperate. When it is time to tell the story, those who know will dwell on the night of the long knives and the cascading to a dawn that birthed Osinbajo as God’s choice for the number two position. That moment is not now.
This, rather, is about the geographical space called Lagos. It is about whether Nigeria should treat it as a special child or just as others with mendicant propensities.
You already know that a bill to give Lagos its due in Nigeria was violently defeated in the Senate by persons whose entire life savings are domiciled in Lagos. How ironic!
If you were in the Senate last week and you joined those who said ‘no’ to taking care of Lagos as the nation’s cash cow, you need prayers.
If you were a senator that talks every day about diversifying the economy, and you opposed that bill last week, you need deliverance. Don’t you know that whatever we are going to do outside oil, Lagos is that goose that will lay the expected golden egg for the country? And you know it is already laying the eggs only you are blinded by the pettiness of politics and ethnic jealousy. Did you know that Value Added Tax (VAT) has been one veritable indirect tax that has worked for Nigeria? Introduced on August 24 1993 by the government of General Ibrahim Babangida, VAT contributed “N8b into the national purse in 1994, N21b in 1995, N32b in 1996, N34b in 1997, N37b in 1998 and N47b in 1999.” By today’s bogus standards, you would say those amounts were chicken change not even enough for our psychedelic governors to take as security votes. But in those lean khaki days, they were huge sums that saved the ship of state from sinking completely. Since the advent of democracy, VAT has ensured a balance between the unreliable income from crude oil and the ever-elastic budgetary expectations and projections. Now, that Value Added Tax that fills the tills of states in Nigeria every month, where do you think it comes from? It is Lagos.
Lagos is the wellhead of that spring that quenches the thirst of mendicant states for cash and more cash. Even before we plunged the nation into this pit called recession (or is it stagflation?), revenue from crude oil had crashed to a crisis level. What has been the saviour has been the steady stream of cash from VAT. You can do your own calculations. In January this year, for instance, of the N370,388,451,,642.37 that massed into the Federation Account, N69,719,273,502.12 came from VAT. Where did that VAT sum come from? Of course, when you know that VATable products and services are majorly native to the South West, particularly Lagos, you would not need any special tutoring to agree that Lagos contributes about half of the total monthly sum that goes into the VAT accounts. And yet, we say it does not deserve any consideration for a treatment that fits its peculiarities and potentialities.
You look and sound strange when you equate Abuja with Lagos. Abuja cannot be Lagos because its beauty is ghostly and its superficiality has not left that gilded city since its bloom in the early 1990s. It is like Ayi Kwei Armah’s desert. It takes, it does not give. These two capital spaces represent the tragedy of Nigeria where monkey works and baboon eats. You cannot equate one with the other. One is positive, the other represents the opposite. When Lagos bakes, Abuja eats. It does not give, it takes. It has been taking since the Shehu Shagari era. It is still taking. Lagos has been giving since the beginning of Nigeria’s history. It is still giving. Abuja is a deadly pit, bottomless. In January 2016, Abuja took N669,305,025.62 as VAT. What did it contribute? General Buhari’s Katsina State got N911,613,405.16. What was its contribution?
I will not agree you displayed intelligence and wisdom when your reason for opposing a special consideration for Lagos is either your hatred for Lagos and the Yoruba or your disgust and disdain for the political leadership of the area. Those who sponsored the bill may have other motives but the higher consideration of a Lagos that works for all should excite all of us from the north to the south. Lagos is already working. It can be better and that is what this call is all about. The market that gives value to your sweat is Lagos. It is the matrix of the nation’s political and economic civilisation. That is the truth. There is nothing you and I can do about it. Is it not better for those of us who live outside Lagos to assist in making it work and work well for the entire country? Is it not safer to make Lagos strong enough to control its minuses and keep its problems from spilling over to other parts? Have we considered the implications of having a failed Lagos on our hands? When you know that Lagos is not just about good things, when you remember that foul silt sits in its old bottle, you would know that adequate provision for its maintenance is an emergency.
I laugh at those loud senators who were vociferous in denouncing Lagos last week. We all know they are in politics making money. Did they remember that the money they make in politics and in business almost always end up in Lagos? Did they remember that a comfortable Lagos would translate to comfort for them too? When the Yoruba see a person cutting his nose to spite his face, they feel sorry for that human being. They look at the stupidity of the wicked whose idiocy turns his dagger at his own heart. They shake their heads and say “you are not hurting me, it is yourself you are hurting.” http://tribuneonlineng.com/eat-lagos-salt-yet-speak-ill-lagos/
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Culture › Re: Emir Sanusi To Nigerian Muslims: "Let’s Peg Marriage Age" by roolnaado(m): 11:21am On Oct 16, 2016 |
Speaking against this ill in the northern community is a step in the right direction. Hope other leaders in the region follow suit and a law backing it is formulated. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Did Jesus Curse The Fig Tree? by roolnaado(m): 3:02pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
EHMIR: this is a lame attempt at justifying jesus' brutal act towards d innocent tree..its of general knowlege that everything ve their own seasons,including trees.
Clearly it wasnt the season of the fig tree to bear fruits,nd jesus knw this,yet he went ahead to 'murder' the tree...
Wickedness.
Pls @ d bold,iam still waiting for ur lots to move mountains This would not be taken in an Islamic thread. Tolerance goes both ways |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Did Jesus Curse The Fig Tree? by roolnaado(m): 2:58pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
EHMIR: this is a lame attempt at justifying jesus' brutal act towards d innocent tree..its of general knowlege that everything ve their own seasons,including trees.
Clearly it wasnt the season of the fig tree to bear fruits,nd jesus knw this,yet he went ahead to 'murder' the tree...
Wickedness.
Pls @ d bold,iam still waiting for ur lots to move mountains This would not be taken lightly in an Islamic thread. Tolerance goes both ways |
Agriculture › Re: The A-Z Of Snail Farming In Nigeria (what Nobody Will Tell You For Free!) by roolnaado(m): 12:48pm On Oct 09, 2016 |
lordhugo: Looks like a fungus.
Maybe your pens are too wet. The soil is well drained, I don't know what could be causing it. |
Nairaland General › Saudi Arabia Switches To 'western' Calendar by roolnaado(op): 12:52pm On Oct 03, 2016 |
Saudi Arabia has shifted to the Gregorian or "Western" calendar as a basis for paying civil servants as part of an austerity package. The kingdom adopted the lunar Islamic calendar when it was founded in 1932. The birthplace of Islam containing Mecca - Islam's holiest site - shifted to the Western Gregorian calendar on Sunday, bringing the oil-rich kingdom in line with many of its energy customers. The Islamic lunar calendar is actually 11 days shorter than the 365-day solar year, which will actually save the kingdom money by cutting salary days for many public servants. It's part of a larger series of cost-cutting measures recently imposed that includes cancelling some bonuses offered to state employees and hiking fees for entry visas for foreign visitors and residents. Millions of Muslims from around the globe visit Saudi Arabia annually as part of the Hajj pilgrimage to Islam's holiest sites. Saudi King Salman has also ordered a 20-percent cut in salaries for civil servants and a 15-percent reduction in financial perks for the kingdom's advisory Shura Council as part of far-reaching economic reforms. The world's top oil exporter, Saudi Arabia has seen decreasing revenues since oil prices have been in decline since 2014 as OPEC nations maintain robust output amidst static demand. http://www.dw.com/en/saudi-arabia-switches-to-western-calendar/a-35942460 |
Phones › Re: What Is The Best Phone You've Ever Used? by roolnaado(m): 7:43am On Sep 28, 2016 |
BlackBerry Q10 |
Phones › Re: What Is The Worst Phone You Ever Used? by roolnaado(m): 8:00am On Sep 27, 2016 |
LG E615 |
Politics › Re: Appreciating The Administrations Of Obasanjo, Yar'adua, Jonathan, And Buhari by roolnaado(m): 4:16pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Nice write-up
Obasanjo was a great leader who thought about the future, but his military style of leadership had its advantages (why he was able to achieve much ) and disadvantages. The following two governments were undone by the glutinous governors who reigned with them (come 2019, the youths have to take charge).
Having Buhari has president is just like having the military style of Obasanjo but without his great visions for the future |
Politics › Re: Sani Abacha's Grandchildren Pictured With Dolphins In Dubai by roolnaado(m): 7:10pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Nairaland For Christ by roolnaado(op): 11:59pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
I have noticed the recent conflicts on the religious thread between atheists and Christians. I believe this are signs of the endtime. I am therefore led in my spirit to bring to nought all conspiracies that wants to exalt it's name above the name of Christ.
I therefore decree and declare:
IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS, NAIRALAND AND NIGERIA AT LARGE IS FOR JESUS CHRIST. |
Fashion › Re: Mr Nairaland 2016 - Grand Finale by roolnaado(m): 5:01pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
I vote Photoshoot
Cc: NLjega |
Fashion › Re: Mr Nairaland 2016 - Grand Finale by roolnaado(m): 5:00pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
I vote Photoshoot
Cc: NLjega |
Fashion › Re: Mr. NAIRALAND Contest 2016 - Elimination Round 1 by roolnaado(m): 12:50pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
I vote
Franchise21
Fynestboi
Vizkiz
Photoshoot
Kunleakinpelu007
Cc NLJega |
Agriculture › Re: Snail Farm Begins - The Birth Of A Farm by roolnaado(m): 11:59pm On Jul 31, 2016 |
cool318: Hi Roolnaado, has the mortality rate decreased by now. If not, quarantine the snails. Isolate them from the pen housing them before. After which, clear and clean the pen with jik, allow it for days, then reintroduce the snails. Thanks cool318 I will try this Asap |
Christianity Etc › Re: Do Miracles Still Exist?, Do Angels Still Assist Humans? by roolnaado(m): 10:32am On Jul 31, 2016 |
Miracles do exist, it depends on your definition. I will urge to watch Miracles from heaven. |
Agriculture › Re: The A-Z Of Snail Farming In Nigeria (what Nobody Will Tell You For Free!) by roolnaado(m): 6:59am On Jul 30, 2016 |
Please what could be killing my snails, they just whiten and die off. Please Ogas in here help.
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Agriculture › Re: Snail Farm Begins - The Birth Of A Farm by roolnaado(m): 2:10pm On Jul 28, 2016 |
Please what could be killing my snails, they just whiten and die off. Please Ogas in here help.
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Health › I Need Information On MTN Sickle Cell Foundation by roolnaado(op): 2:27pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
Hi, I need information on mtn Sicke cell foundation and the process to apply for it. I am sicke cell patient with almost eight years on and off left leg ulcer. I have tried different trearment but it keeps coming back, I intend going for a skin graft. Any information regarding this will be appreciated thanks. |
Events › Re: Event Planners, Pls Update Your Contacts. by roolnaado(m): 11:53am On Jul 20, 2016 |
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