Politics › Re: Sagay: They Are 'Political Dwarfs', Buhari Won’t Debate With Atiku, Others by RTSC: 7:57am On Jan 19, 2019 |
I can imagine a US President telling the rest of his opponents that he is so far ahead politically he can't attend a debate with them.
Actually, I can't imagine. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Went To US As Aide To Saraki - Lauretta Onochie by RTSC: 7:49am On Jan 19, 2019 |
We also can't ignore the fact that these Yoruba apc fanatics, understand the absurdity of their claim, but are hell bent on confusing the vulnerable, unexposed, naive members of nairaland.
It is a con job similar to yahoo yahoo which is the Yoruba stock in trade. Perpetuate a lie and then hope it sticks.
They can't spout such theories on twitter though. They would get eviscerated by the intelligent people there, so nairaland is the next best option.
Diabolism of the highest order. |
Politics › Re: The Loophole Atiku Exploited To Visit USA by RTSC: 7:38am On Jan 19, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: This will explain reason he stayed glued to Saraki's side the whole time, and why Reno Omokri kept away from them. Omokri's presence woud have nullified it as a Senate Mission and become political meeting.  Which university did you attend? I need to blacklist it. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Went To US As Aide To Saraki - Lauretta Onochie by RTSC: 7:27am On Jan 19, 2019 |
Apc supporters are stupid. Lol. They still think the US the world power is a Banana Republic.
It is not surprising that the bulk of them are from that region where they share garri and kuli kuli as bribe during campaigns.
Stupidity is in their genes. |
Politics › Re: Young Soldiers Travel To Maiduguri In High Spirits To Battle Boko Haram. Photos by RTSC: 9:28pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
So they can't transport these guys on helos?
What is going on?
1 billion dollars budgeted for the military upgrade is more than enough to change the game.
What was the money used for? |
Politics › Re: The Loophole Atiku Exploited To Visit USA by RTSC: 9:13pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
Shikini: This drunkard woman is mad I swear. Full blown madness
When did US State Dept make such a statement? Lol, they continually desecrate the Nigerian presidency
That is the sad thing. These animals in power are rubbing our National dignity in the mud. Lying on the US government. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 8:44pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
GavelSlam: But when hardworking Herdsmen and Boko Haram create chaos, it is the president that should take the flak, not so? It did not start with buhari. Jonathan lost his presidency because of Boko Haram, remember? Infact, the governor of borno state blamed all state maladies on Jonathan. So buhari should suck it up or leave. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 8:41pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
Tetehjewels: Read number 5 for BOI and SME loans and number 7 for start ups.
https://www.boi.ng/apply/register
This is what and how Buhari helped encourage SMEs and start ups through the BOI The bank of industry is not as active as it was four years ago. It has lost it's panache. Trader moni is the only thing buhari is selling. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 7:54pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
GavelSlam: It seems you are not happy about the news.
 I was disgusted with the sai buhari mess on the first page. This is the work of hard working Nigerians. They deserve all the credits. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 7:53pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
VULCAN: Crafty report. They told us we had the most deals but did not tell us how much those deals were worth in comparison with other countries.
Its likely that in financial terms SA, Kenya and Rwanda beat us silly. South Africa, maybe. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 7:50pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
edoman2016: Why is it that tech startups easily get equity investors in huge dollars compared to agriculture and manufacturing? The funniest thing is most of these tech startups are not yet profitable example jumia, konga, OLX, etc. They don't trust Africans with long term energy intensive projects like agriculture or manufacturing, unlike in places like China and India. The potential for lose is great. Power and infrastructure is a still a problem. Online technologies are less risky with quick returns. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Listed As An 'aide' To Nigeria's Senate President - AF by RTSC: 7:44pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
lol
Even saraki himself cannot save himself from arrest if he commit crimes worthy of arrest. Let alone conferring untouchable status on someone else.
Atiku is not wanted pure and simple.
The US arrested the sitting IMF president on US soil just for allegations of sexual offense. It was not even proven. The allegations alone was enough.
Your Senate president cannot stop the FBI from arresting whom ever if there was a need for it. |
Politics › Re: Why Is There No Pdp Presidential Rally In South East So Far? by RTSC: 7:38pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
Someone that has spent the bulk of his time in the east along with his VP campaigning in different fora, meeting different people.
Which other campaign does he need again?
Though I think the pdp will do official rally in the east last, to consolidate the votes there just before the election. |
Politics › Re: Documents Of US Senate Warning Buhari On Credible Elections by RTSC: 7:28pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
bkool7: Ipob alert!
Am I ur village ppl? Afonja alert. Is common sense and neutrality a taboo where you come from? |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads In Startup Investments In Africa With 136 Deals by RTSC: 7:23pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
SMH. The buhari fanatics have messed up the thread. Still smarting from the atiku hammer, are busy looking for respite.
Claiming achievements that belong to hard working, unrelenting Nigerians, and maturing fruits of brilliant initiatives like you win and sure-p.
If I ask how buhari contributed to these start ups, they can't say.
The biggest entrpreneural initiative of the buhari administration is 10,000 naira trader moni.
Which of these start ups is dependent on N10,000? |
Politics › Re: Atiku Enter USA Under Legislative Diplomatic Immunity by RTSC: 4:49pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
Legislative immunity on foreign soil? Not even in the Nigerian embassy.
Who will even give you visa due to "legislative immunity " if you are a criminal?
These Yoruba apc fanatics are something else.
Not smart at all. |
Politics › Re: APC Will Never Win Imo State ~ Gov. Rochas Okorocha by RTSC: 4:33pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
DLondonboiy: Hope Uzodinma is my uncle. Its unfortunate he decamped to ApC. But biko, make una support am. He is not like the rest. Thanks. lol. Sorry. Your uncle just made a terrible blunder. |
Politics › Re: Atiku Speaks On US Support For His 2019 Presidential Bid by RTSC: 4:25pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
olujastro: This will be my first comment about Atiku visiting the US because this is an unnecessary distraction. Abeg na American citizens get PVCs to vote, or na US govt dey share PVCs to Nigerians?
Since when did lobbying the US have a place in determining who wins elections in Nigeria? Or are Nigerians now blind not to know which government is working for their interest whether through improved infrastructure, boost in agriculture, social investment programs, tackling corruption which stifles development, etc.?
Anyways, Febuhari 16 no far again. We surely can't go back to PDP's era of share the money style of governance. Our money must be used to improve the country for the overall benefits of all Nigerians. 4+4 More thrash from an afonja mind. I am sure if I go through your posts history, there are innumerable chants of "atiku visit America and get jailed " Pained clowns. |
Politics › Re: APGA, Ararume Flag Off Governorship Campaign In Imo State (Pictures) by RTSC: 4:20pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
I would like apga to win the governorship in abia and IMO state. They have suffered enough.
The presidency votes though is going to umbrella. |
Politics › Re: APGA, Ararume Flag Off Governorship Campaign In Imo State (Pictures) by RTSC: 4:19pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
firstolalekan: OSU CROWD
LOL Unlike your cone headed afonja crowd in Yoruba land that get bribed with garri and kuli Juli. Unsophisticated lots. |
Politics › Re: Margaret Peter Obi Campaigns For Her Husband In Aba. She's From Akwa Ibom by RTSC: 3:35pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
The east all over Nigeria will vote like never before. |
Politics › Re: Documents Of US Senate Warning Buhari On Credible Elections by RTSC: 1:56pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
bkool7: Tough times brings out the best in us. When I think of my responsibilities , I know I can't afford to give up or give in. There are actually more opportunities now than before. It's just that you have to be focused and determined to notice them talk more of utilizing them.
In my layman's voice, heaven help those who help themselves My friend, you are high. You are not more hardworking and focused than majority of Nigerians. Support your apc in peace and stop talking nonsense. You agree that times are tough and you are trying to paint a picture of paradise at the same time. |
Politics › Re: Documents Of US Senate Warning Buhari On Credible Elections by RTSC: 12:28pm On Jan 18, 2019 |
bkool7: Different strokes
My earnings has increased in the last 3 years
Moreover, if you fail to plan, that means you've planned to fail Your earnings have increased as opposed to the vast majority groaning under increasing hard times. Is your earning regardless of how true it is , a standard for any reasonable national economic deduction.? In lay man terms, "Who you help"? |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads Others In Increasing Number Of Millionaire Populations by RTSC: 10:56am On Jan 18, 2019 |
SEONaijaExpert: One thing you should know is that SureP beneficiaries were selective and majorly targeted the elite. The average Nigerian cannot come out to say they benefited unlike the NPower program where you see Nigerians learning new skills to empower themselves.
I won't even add the trader money to it as that basically was to reduce the rate of poverty that was high as inherited from the previous administration.
You see, what's baffling is the fact that when the rate of poverty was high in country, was period we had the highest sales of crude oil per barrel. That's ironical and shameful.
The YouWin and SureP programme was sponsored plenty and still no Nigerian can boldly come to say I benefited. We all see what's happening with NPower, even your brother or sister or a family member could be in the scheme and this were programmes sponsored in scarcity, in recession, specifically from money recovered from the looting of past administration.
This government deserves some positive appraisal. No common Nigerian can boldly say he benefited? Are you for real? Just carry your wahala and go. Your politics is false. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads Others In Increasing Number Of Millionaire Populations by RTSC: 8:45am On Jan 18, 2019 |
Ugosample: Buhari made things worse He probably forgot that Nigeria was growing at the rate of 7.4% just four years ago, and one of the top 3 highest in the world. |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads Others In Increasing Number Of Millionaire Populations by RTSC: 8:42am On Jan 18, 2019 |
SEONaijaExpert: I perfectly agree. More reason I see a clearer option in the diversification programme of the President.
Reliance on oil can't take us anywhere. I believe once the agricultural sector is enhanced alongside the manufacturing sector, Nigeria will be great again. This is the not the first government to yap on diversification. Don't make it sound like a new policy. Infact the only real attempt at diversification was under akinwunmi adeshina and other Jonathan created programmes like the You win and sure -p programmes, all actively investing realistically on Nigerian entrepreneurs. Also the BOI industry was actively helping businesses then, but not anymore. Is it 10,000 naira trader moni that will diversify the economy? |
Business › Re: Nigeria Leads Others In Increasing Number Of Millionaire Populations by RTSC: 8:38am On Jan 18, 2019 |
SEONaijaExpert: This is what President Buhari has done within the limited resources available after it was massively looted during the previous administration.
Again, they're planning to continue atikulooting.
I will enrich my friends (Atiku cabal) syndrome instead of enriching Nigerians. Is it the 10,000 naira trader moni or N -power both created by buhari that has the capacity to create millionaires.? Give the credit to the Nigerian people for their doggedness. Buhari did nothing. |
Politics › Re: Zara Gift Onyinye Believes Atiku & PDP Faked The US Visit - Pics by RTSC: 8:34am On Jan 18, 2019 |
Stop making nobodies important.
Who is she and what makes her opinion worth opening a thread for? |
Politics › Re: Documents Of US Senate Warning Buhari On Credible Elections by RTSC: 8:26am On Jan 18, 2019 |
Shawnnn01: According to the intelligence power of Biafrans ba ? Why ain’t the USA doing that in Turkey and Iran now or even in Congo ? And you actually believe they won't if they want to,? Or you think Nigeria is suddenly more powerful than it is because buhari is there? Afonja man. You get sense so? |
Politics › Re: "When APC Sees Atiku In America" - Nigerians React As Atiku Storms US by RTSC: 1:11am On Jan 18, 2019 |
All the, "atiku should go to the US" campaign of the apc will stop finally. |
Politics › Re: US Chamber Of Commerce Confirms Atiku’s Business Meeting In Washington by RTSC: 1:04am On Jan 18, 2019 |
Beeman1: why is it that, Na only Biafra terrorists are celebrating Atiku US visit? Why e be say na only afonja skull miners dey sad over the visit? |
Politics › Re: Atiku Just Arrived WASHINGTON DC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA- PICTURES by RTSC: 8:37pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
This kind of news can spoil some people's night. |