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SaintLucia:They should start already, enough of this embarrassment all the time. ![]() |
Na dem ![]() Always claiming to be businessmen all over the world but na scam |
Privatization fraud and it's end in view. By Babatunde Raji Fashola: To all those who daily engage me on the power situation in their respective places of abode and their experience with the Discos on 'crazy estimated Billings & power outages', here’s the best explanation for you; “In 2011, Jonathan sold our electricity distribution licenses to incompetent companies that have no experience on electricity. When the then Minister of power; Prof. Barth Nnaji advised that it was not a good decision, he was sacked immediately and replaced with Prof Nebo. You remember? This contract of sale of the electricity distribution licenses were made irrevocable but renewable. To this end power became privatised since 2011. When this government came on board, it discovered that the DISCOS were not ready to render services but to reap and recoup their investment capital immediately. The government could not repudiate the contracts because of the N8billion irrevocability clause and the doctrine of sanctity of contract. The hands of government became tied. Then the blame is on government because the masses are unaware that power like telecommunications has been privatised by the PDP. They sold the licenses to their girlfriends and cronies that were hitherto into fast food business. The DISCOS started disconnecting communities from the supplies in the name of estimated bulk billing system. This government stepped in and went out of its way by providing incentives such as duty waivers and credit facilities to the GENCOs. This was done to boost power generation which was less than 3000 megawatts at the time Buhari took over. Today, power generation is over 7000 megawatts! There is electricity but the distribution is the problem. The DISCOs are not ready to provide pre-paid metres, transformers amongst others to consumers. The estimated billing system and bulk billing system are frauds. Next year, the licenses of these capitalist rapists will become due for renewal and they are already shivering that this government will not renew that stupid contract that kept us in darkness." IT WILL NOT BE RENEWED • • • https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1343968959591305219.html
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When you download apps, make sure you disable the access CONTACTs permission in the setting if you don't want the app to access it like they did to you and disgrace you |
You saw NDLEA written boldly and you are still asking a silly question. Both you and the mod that pushes this to the front page already got the answers, clouts and likes you're looking for |
BALOGUN Market in LAGOS. People are dancing and singing while doing their buying and selling. This is our LAGOS. We are not destroyers and haters. Merry Christmas � � ❤ ♥ � � � LAGOS. |
EndSars agenda was only for Lagos and Tinubu. Children of Hate and Anger over to you. |
omenka:Calm down. By now you should know this man is a chief strategist. He's not the one running for the president. WATCH OUT |
Ibasalin:Mention any sane country that has cheaper interstate train services and let's compare Some of you just come here to open your mouth waaaaa |
A lie told by 1 million people for millions of years will remain a lie. We're not Libya and your mission to cause insurrection in Nigeria will fail. |
Yea like this conversation
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hybrid77:My friend will you shut the hell. Do you write this epistle whenever your folks come on this forum to spew trash about other states and tribes? Your Hypocrisy is stinks abeg. |
Why are some of you angry that we want to rebuild Lagos? Why do you prefer Lagos be in ruin just like your state of origin? Why do you all just hate peace and progress.? Why do you all prefer state of anarchy and destruction? Why.... Why.... Why ![]() |
so many evils are hiding under this ENDSARS to drives their agenda: Sowore - for his RevolutionNow agenda IPOB - for their BIAFRA agenda Atiku - for his 2023 agenda PDP - to unseat Tinubu agenda Influencers - to gain more zombies followers and cash out Celebrities - for more relevance as the career no dey pay again Hoodlums - to loot, loot and loot other youths - for fame and clouts chasing Tell me how you really want to end bad governance? |
Bad news for our DEVELOPERS ![]() |
we will keep saying this: ANYTHING/ANYBODY IPOB SUPPORTED WILL ALWAYS END IN TEARS ![]() |
With the help of Nigeria’s military
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Ndigbo Tinubu is not our problem! We pride our tribe as the most clever, astute and intelligent in Nigeria. But sadly, our deeds often prove otherwise. Why are we so easily susceptible to brainwashing? Could it be that we actually know the truth but are always willing to go with false narratives? How on earth did we arrive at the embarrassing fact that Tinubu is the cause of our problems? Prior to writing this, I asked a few of my people why they hated the former Lagos governor to the point of wanting him and his family murdered in the most violent fashion, their responses were same. “Tinubu looted Lagos to pieces.” Frankly, I’m still looking for the correlation between what they accused Tinubu of and the problems we are facing as Ndigbo. To start with, if the APC leader looted Lagos to pieces, how exactly does that stop the developing of the South East? Unless, of course, Lagos state budget is linked to building our region. Again, Lagos state net worth in US dollars is USD 33.679m and the net worth of the 5 Southeastern states is USD 36.791m, if Tinubu looted his state to the point that they’re now reeling in poverty, how come Lagos state is almost richer than all the five eastern states combined? Ask yourselves these questions in honesty, is Tinubu the reason why Aba is a glorified dustbin? Is he the reason why Owerri roads are impassable? Is he the reason Omo and Umumbo and Achalla and Urum are all killing each other in communal clashes? Is Tinubu the reason why the majority of Igbos are not living in the South East? Let’s direct our rage to Igbo leaders who have been looting and impoverishing us for decades Lawrence Onuzulike @lurrenz2015 |
Nigeria Sars protest: The misinformation circulating online By Peter Mwai BBC Reality Check 22 October 2020 Africa Protests about the Sars police unit have been going on for two weeks Protests began earlier this month in Nigeria calling on the authorities to abolish a controversial police unit called the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (Sars). The story has started trending globally, with thousands of posts on social media, but not all of them factual. We have looked at some of the misinformation that has spread online. The woman protestor whose brothers were not killed by the police A striking image of a woman called Ugwu Blessing Ugochukwu crying while holding a folded Nigerian flag, and sitting on top of a statue have been widely shared on Twitter. Screen shot of social post labelled False The image is real, and she had joined protests in south-eastern Nigeria. But as the image was shared, people started adding misleading information. "Not one brother...3...on the same day...killed and dumped in a well," a widely-circulated reply to one of the posts with the image said, claiming she'd lost family members at the hands of the police. When we contacted a spokesperson for Ms Ugochukwu called Gideon Obianime, he told us this was not true. He said Ms Ugochukwu herself was briefly detained by Sars forces in 2018, but although she has brothers, none of them had been killed by Sars forces. "I think people started adding assumptions to the photo. She has been getting a lot of backlash [over this]," Mr Obianime told the BBC. Carrying the national flag will not protect you from the army Screen shot of Facebook post labelled misleading This unproven claim has gone viral - that a soldier cannot shoot someone holding the Nigerian flag. It's been widely shared on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, with some suggesting there's an unwritten military code to that effect. The claim appears to have originated from a screenshot of a conversation, in which someone says they were told this by their dad, a retired army officer. Someone replies saying: "I think this is military code... You guys should repost so protesters will see." However, there's no evidence for this, and some accounts have since deleted their posts after other online users pointed out it was misleading. Onyekachi Umah, a lawyer in Nigeria, told the BBC there were laws about respecting the national flag, but added: "Just the fact that someone is holding the flag would not mean they [the army] cannot act." We have asked the army to find out if the practice is not to target any person holding the flag, but they have yet to respond. However, a Nigerian journalist told us they had asked a former senior officer about this, and had been told no such practice existed. -No, a senior Nigerian official didn't call the protests 'child's play' A few days into the protests, a video was posted online showing one of President Muhammadu Buhari's advisers, Femi Adesina, apparently referring to them as just "child's play". Many interpreted this to mean the president's adviser was dismissing the protests. Alongside the video was a message: "If you are not angry enough, I hope this video helps you." But the video is old and has been edited out of context. It relates to a different set of protests held two months ago - and has nothing to do with the Sars issue. At the time, Mr Adesina had been on a local TV station talking about those protests. But the video posted on Twitter has been edited to remove the introduction, which would have given the proper context. The TV station concerned, Channels TV, has now issued a clarification about the video. And Mr Adesina himself has released a statement , thanking the station for the clarification, and saying that the misleading video led to his phone being "bombarded.... with curses, expletives, and messages from the pit of hell". The 'fake' shopping mall incident that wasn't fake A screenshot of a tweet claiming a video was an old video And now for an example of something being called out as fake that did happen - although exactly who was involved is not clear. A video showing looting and violence at a shopping mall in south-west Nigeria's Osun state over the weekend became the subject of accusations and counter-accusations about links to the anti-police brutality protests. The short video was posted by a Twitter account belonging to the All Progressives Congress UK - a group allied to Nigeria's ruling party - alleging that protesters linked to the anti-Sars movement were looting. But some online users supporting the anti-Sars protests were quick to dismiss the video. They said it was not related to Sars protests, but from the retaliatory attacks last year against South African-associated businesses after Nigerians had been targeted in South Africa. Others claimed the video was staged. From the video, some shops in the location can be clearly identified and we found they match photos posted on the Osun Mall website . The BBC spoke to one of the shop owners and someone who witnessed the attack, who confirmed it took place. Also, this mall only opened in December last year, some months after the xenophobic attacks - which rules out the video being from then. We have contacted the state police to try to find out who was involved in the incident, but have yet to receive a response. Nigerian Catholic bishops and an anti-Sars protest A tweet which used an old photo of Nigerian Catholic bishops on a march A tweet that has been re-tweeted thousands of times falsely claimed that Catholic bishops had marched in support of the protests. The tweet included a photo showing bishops among a procession of people, most of them wearing black, with some carrying placards. But this photo is old. A reverse image search shows it is from March, when the Catholic Bishop's Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) led a protest in Abuja against killings and kidnappings in the country. The umbrella body of Catholic Bishops in Nigeria has issued a statement supporting the Sars protests, but they have not physically joined in any protests. Additional reporting by BBC Monitoring's Linnete Bahati and BBC Africa's Yemisi Adegoke https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-africa-54628292?__twitter_impression=true
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AchalugoNwa:Go and burn down your state too like that na. |
TechyMm0:Oga GOD BLESS YOU IN MILLION FOLDS |
Thread Reader 1. Let me take us, #EndSARS protesters down memory lane; 20 October 2011 Qaddafis regime came to an end as he was killed in Sirte, Libya. The people danced & celebrated his fall! An end to an oppression or so they thought. For 5 years many militia groups fought for control of 2. Sirte, it eventually fell to ISIS who held it until August 2016 when government recaptured it. From Qaddafis fall till today, more than 60% of those who celebrated the fall & death of Qaddafi have died either in conflict or from starvation. Some have been raped, maimed or in 3. jail. Those alive are wishing they never rose against Qaddafi by proxy destroying their country. Saddam Hussein was killed 30 December 2006 in Kadhimiya district of Baghdad, Iraq. People danced & celebrated! The revolution had worked but over 500 people have died in Kadhimiya 4. alone! Imagine 500 people dead in Kubwa alone! Meanwhile thousands more all over Iraq. Jan 5 2012, bombs went of in Kadhimiya, 59 dead, scores wounded. February 23 another 60 killed 18 wounded. All the lies, the western powers told them, they wished they had not listened! All 5. the support promised, all they see is weapons sent to destroy themselves. @PoliceNG took us for a ride for too long. I am praying a nationwide probe begins so the world will see the extent of damage they did; extrajudicial killings, torture, extortion, intimidation etc. It 6. was only a matter of time before the people say enough is enough & that is what has happened with the protests. While on it, we should be careful that #EndSARS doesn't morph into something that will consume us all. Among the protesters, there are genuine ones, people hoping 7. that by jumping on the bandwagon, they can resurrect their dead careers, clout addicts who will do anything for social media fame, con-men/women who have seen this as an avenue to make money, those who lost elections/access to government so see this as an opportunity to attack 8. & finally the west/foreign groups who covertly/overtly destroy countries for their own agenda. All these groups coming together can be volatile for any country but before you allow yourself to be used to bring pain to your doorstep think; if you hate @atiku , @AsiwajuTinubu 9 , @MBuhari , note that before the place goes up in smoke they & their family will be on the next flight out of the country! It is a good thing to see the elite, celebs who aren't directly affected by @PoliceNG brutality lend their voices to the masses but if @DONJAZZY , 10. @davido , @burnaboy are egging you on, telling you 'we no go gree', insisting you do not pause for a second & see demands met, don't forget that none of them is worth less than a billion Naira! They all have one leg in Nigeria & the other in some exotic country! One phone 11. call & a helicopter will land on the roofs of their houses, take them to an airstrip where a private jet is waiting to jet them out. You think its far fetched? During the lock-down, the airspace was shut down all over the world but we saw most of them jetting in & out of 12. different countries. So when they push you to say we no go gree, ask if they will standby as the country burns. Some are already overseas but sending you money, egging you on from the comfort of another mans country. When these happens all you will be left with it are photos 13. you took with them during the protests & your homes in rubble (God forbid) while they will be in a yacht somewhere in the Caribbean with girls twerking on their laps! So far, these protests are unprecedented! Fire has been sent down the bodies of both the police & those who 14. should control them! This is the time strategize! Do not create enemies among fellow masses who you are fighting for or fighting with by making lives difficult for them by shutting down roads, thereby affecting peoples livelihoods. This is the time to move protests off the 15. streets down to our government houses! People should get off the roads in Onitsha, everybody there is a trader trying to make ends meet! Instead gather yourselves & head to government house Awka! Ask @WillieMObiano why he kept @CSPJamesNwafor as an aide until protests 16. started! Ask him why he has not paid a visit to SARS Akwuzu to set people who are illegally arrested free! Tell him you want all the graves used by SARS to be exhumed! People in Aba should stop making life difficult for those traders! All of you should take buses to Umuahia 17. & ask @GovernorIkpeazu why SARS kept targeting traders in Aba at night and extorting them! Stop blocking lekki toll gate thinking it belongs to Tinubu instead go to Alausa & ask @jidesanwoolu how he never knew that Lagos police opened a multi million naira enterprise right 18. at Opebi roundabout, Alade market & the road leading to Oregun! Ask him how he never knew that Area F police had the habit of using danfo buses to abduct people in front of perker opebi, Ogba, & Agidingbi axis! Demand that all erring cops be brought to book immediately & it 19. be televised! Edo people should block @GovernorObaseki & ask him how he allowed police to shut the entire Benin down! How on his watch many youngsters labeled as cultists & shot! Owerri people should leave Assumpta roundabout & head to government house! Assumpta round about 20. is where the ordinary man uses on his way to Rivers, Bayelsa, Anambra etc! Go & meet @Hope_Uzodimma1 where he stays & ask him how they lost grip of SARS, Eagle squad, CPS crack, Anti-cult etc! Citizens should occupy the state house & national assembly complexes, ask 21. law makers how they made laws that allow law enforcement officers become extortionists, murderers, rapists, judge & jury! Ask governors what they are doing with security votes! Ask why police barracks look like where pigs groove! Do not allow people use you to settle 22. personal/political scores! Do not allow people use you to tear your country apart cos in the end, many of them will abandon ship when it begins to sink. Think, strategize & win or you burn it down allowing the enemy win. Then pause for a bit & allow things to begin to work. 23. Protesting indefinitely, without a plan/strategy means crashing the entire country including you & yours! The insults can begin. • • • https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1317115454045908993.html Keep Current with Chief Ojukwu Chief Ojukwu @ChiefOjukwu |
Rgade:For your information, they are being owed only September salary. I have someone in there. |
ibkkk:But you received all other salaries without doing anything and still shouting for months you didn't work for at detriment of our children haba MAKE UNA FEAR GOD NA. |
“ Even when they were on strike, we kept paying them. We paid in March, April, May, June and July. They are now on the IPPIS because during the period of the lockdown, there was no other way to pay them. When they gave us their bank verification numbers, we migrated them to the IPPIS and we are now paying them on the IPPIS.” Students shouting its government's fault, see your lecturers are still being paid for teaching you nothing. |
Nice write up. Shows we're not where we used to be. But our indomitable generations care less about their country's history. |
If you're not happy for good news about this country and you're always happy for bad things to happen for you to slam the government, just know you are a wicked witch. |
ESTATE RESIDENTS CANNOT BE COMPELLED TO PAY DUES ~ FEDERAL HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT A Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, has delivered a landmark judgement that Nigerians who live in a residential estate cannot be compelled to be a member of the Community Development Association (CDA) popularly known as residents’ association of estate. This decision of the Court has put an end to any future arbitrariness of resident associations in Nigeria. By this decision, payment of dues is now voluntary and forcing residents to be members has now been declared unconstitutional. The judgement was delivered on Friday, 25th of September, 2020, by Honorable Justice Oweibo, sitting at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos in Suit No FHC/L/CS/982/2020 was filed by Megawatts Nig Ltd (Applicant) against the Reg Trustees of Gbagada Phase II Residents’ Association Facts deposed to on court processes show that Gbagada Phase II Residents Association had been sending notices: requesting the payment of estate dues from 2017 to 2020 for sums ranging from 300 hundred thousand to 200 thousand naira annually, to Megawatts Nigeria Limited. The position of the Residents Association is that since Megawatts Nig. Ltd is a company resident within the estate, it is bound to pay demanded dues and levies. Megawatts contended that since it provides for its own security, waste management and other services the estate claims to be providing, it is not bound to pay dues. This is in addition to the fact that Megawatts is not a member of the association. Megawatts further claimed that the estate security prevented its trucks from accessing the estate in order to compel and coerce the applicant to pay requested fees. The primary issue before the court was whether a person; resident in an estate can be compelled and coerced into membership of a resident association? The court ruled in favour of Megawatts Nig. Ltd and awarded cost. The court further declared that no one can be forced to be a member of a residential association, be it a company operating within the space of the residential estate or a person who is a resident in that estate. The court considered s 40 of the 1999 CFRN as amended which states that: “Every person shall be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons... ...and in particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade union or any other association for the protection of his interests… “. END https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1310876399767556097.html |
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Iyoocartel:Nigeria is unsafe because you and cartel hustler made it unsafe. |
