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Letthrmsay:Lol,
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Let him not go there to embarrass himself and the country like that useless Adamu that took his looting habits from COJA to FIFA.. |
Tolexander:He learnt from your boss Tinubu.. |
His desperation to lead Nigeria bewilders sometimes... It's not like he's some kind of inventive technocrat. You were at Imo state and spent a better part of your governorship chasing shadows..All his political life, just like Orji Kalu, it has been about strategizing for the presidency...It's the reason they quickly discarded him from the APC...., it was the same reason his second term was sterile as he seldom governed. You can't be angling to be president simply because you want to add that "feather" to your cap! We have seen how a feeling of entitlement by Buhari has led the country to a disasterous path.. Okorocha, Orji Kalu Hushcobar Tinubu and their likes are just muddling the waters! While I will consider Baba Suwe or Mr Ibu presidencies as improvements to the generational retardation going on at Abuja as we speak, (which means that an Okorochas presidency compared to Buharis is a great leap forward), going forward post Daurra Disaster, the country needs serious inventive leadership if it will ever survive the next few years without wars and carnage... Rochas will bring vintage drama... Nobody needs that.. |
molotough:Very frustrating to say the obvious and be called names.. Majority of Nigerians have not been able to decipher this. They keep expecting people in government who are working day and night to contain them, to be agents of modernisation, .. it won't happen! Nigeria is not moving in circles because the resources to move it forward are not there, the country is perpetually in a quagmire because those controlling the levers of power for a long time are agents of a retrogressive culture who are comfortable with cave existence. They see modernisation and greater civilisation as threats.. Poverty and ignorance are their weapons of choice.. . You try to point this out in places like here, folks will immediately label you a tribalist. Yet, it's the fact. The truth.. |
Including people like you who will always see and point out all ills bedeviling the country and the government, but will immediately go through some epiphany and become pro regime gangsters, once appointed to some important positions.. It's starting to look like most anti bad government agitators in this country only do so to be noticed by the crooks in power... Once they're recruited and allowed to lay their scraggy hands on the national cake, it's see no Evil, talk no Evil... Abati, Sagay, Keyamo, Adeshina... Men starved of principles.. They should go and learn from Gani Fahwemi.. |
![]() This man shaaa Thank God his presidency is coming to an end.. Very violent man.. Something tells me he is not thinking of Herdsmen while saying that... ESN? |
This is terrible.. |
TAO11:I saw his post.. The whole thing was so full of haughty outbursts that I didn't know what to do with it.. Good you put him in his place. But will he be humble enough to learn? |
It's like joining a coven of vampires and revolting wizards.. How can you willingly join the janja-weed union!? |
marvin906:You and this boy sef.. |
dollytino4real:
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ogbonti:I can't put it better! Totally Totally in agreement with you.. They should go and apply for jobs. Fat parasites! All of them! |
It's a cultural thing. When a prehistoric culture that has an imperial mindset invades a given society, hyjacks power and starts dominating the political culture of any given country for an upward of 6 decades, the tendency to entrench poverty and utilize squalid existence as tools for subjugation and total economic and political control increases.. When you are made poor, you have been made powerless.. |
gidgiddy:It's unbelievable! You killed a man in the most gruesome way possible for trying to push through an idea.. You eliminated ALL his loyalists from power! You took TOTAL control of the reigns of governance thereafter, you have the army, the police, the airforce, the navy, the custom, NNPC, CBN.., name it! For over HALF A CENTURY!! Yet, you are blaming the same poor man you killed for your woes 6 decades later! You even say so with all kinds of anger and frustration! With all sorts of convictions!! Are you sure you are normal? |
Ironsi didn't know his left from his right. That's the fact.. But you eternal revisionists should start to free that man from all these unsavory attempts to blame him for all your mistakes. He's blamed for the Jan 66 coup, yet he alone crushed that coup! Without him, the coup has already succeeded.. You blame him for not killing the coup plotters, yet till he died, all the arrested coup plotters were in detention, including the likes of Nzeogwu who willingly surrendered to Ironsi to avoid a confrontation. There was even no law prescribing death penalty for coup plotting then! Obasanjo made that decree post 1976 after surviving Dimka...You blame him for the unitary decree, yet dude never lived to implement it. He just SUGGESTED that and was going round the country trying to explain it when he was murdered gruesomely..You killed him for the same idea. How can someone be the cause of your failure for just muting an idea for which you killed him before it even came to fruition?? Half a century later, you are all here, still blaming him for that!! What does that make you look like? |
The irony is that he's not just the clubs highest goal scorer, he is also top of the sheet in the general league! Obviously the best and biggest star in serie A this term. Dude richly deserves his millions! He works his pants off for them.. |
post=99816035:Hope you know you are derailing the thread with unnecessary mischief.. If you want to prove to Nigerians that fulani Herdsmen are all innocent, you can go and confront Igboho and say so or you can go to the governor of Benue state to impress him with your points.. |
Nigerian gals going for the highest bidder.. Nigerian campuses now are full of runs gals and hardened cultists.. |
Karlovych:Very correct! The main reason we don't have an effective National identification scheme is because of the same people who have suddenly made life almost impossible for everyone, just because they want us all to provide them with the NIN. They want to trace government adversaries so they need NIN. But they don't want to trace riggers, ballot box snatchers and foreign nationals flooding the country during presidential elections to influence the outcome, so they don't want NIN for that.. |
Tax, borrow and spend. That's the mentality of those in government. If the spendings are done judiciously, it would have made things easier to understand. But what we have here is a situation where a thoroughly confused government is desperately borrowing the country to death while using the same borrowed funds to award some overwhelmingly alarming contracts that are riddled with corruption and typical over-invoicing. Take for example the infamous Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria Road Contract that was awarded for nearly 1 trillion naira by Fashola and the gang.., at over 2 billion naira a kilometer! A project that has now won the Guiness world record for the highest amount spent on a kilometer of road anywhere in the world! Isn't that vicious? Can any patriot who genuinely loves his country be this wrechless with scarce funds? How can their salaries, estacodes, emoluments and other corrupt remuneration still be the same when they even borrow to pay workers meagerly!?? It obviously tells you that even those who run this country on day to day basis don't believe in the country! They actually hate this country! No president who has an iota of affection for his country runs it down this inglorious way! What will the next administration do after the economic crimes being committed by Buhari? The next president will then have to spend his four year term, servicing and paying debts incured by the last administration? Funds borrowed to build railways and power stations in Niger republic!? Put bluntly; maladministration is cultural to some thick heads in this country! Or how else would you explain a situation where a presidents daily routine simply revolves around increasing taxes, borrowing billions, spending mainly on projects in other countries, appointing cronies and ethnic henchmen to strategic positions and then making sterile speaches before disappearing into Aso rock for sleep!? Isn't that the height of administrative delinquency?? |
Fulani sportsmen from Ivory coast to Burkina Faso, Mali Guineas, Senegal etc are all doing great in sports and other farcets of life.. Very obvious! You can't contest that... Tragedy strikes when you start to encounter the wild variants in Nigeria and Niger. Chaos, mayhem, massacres and a debilitating sense of entitlement. You start to wonder whether you are dealing with fellow humans or different species of exotic beings.. |
That fat toad at Enugu government house needs to thread carefully.. This bill s very offensive and should be discarded! All the previous governors of that state are billionaires as we speak, what else do they want? |
Coronabirus:Stop mixing one brand of beer with the other... It causes headaches.. |
SegFault:Thank you and greet my ex in Enugu for me.. |
SegFault:It's an attempt to impose the custodian of a retrogressive culture as the dominant cultural symbol in the country. As trivial as it may sound and look to the uninitiated placid mind who sees all these dubious moves from a very simple perspective.., acceptance of this notion strengthens the hands of perenial cultural imperialists! There is a reason why Joe Biden will NEVER wear dansiki or ishi Agu to office at the white house! The sultan is not even amongst the first ten traditional rulers in the country. The Tor Tiv, Obong of Calabar and the Shehu of Borno should come first before the leader of the Herdsmen. So he should go to the backseat next time! |
jamiudinho:E pain am... |
Patrioticman007:Recognized by who? Fellow desert upstarts? |
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