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Pls God let them call off ASUU strike,so that this kids can go back to school,and stop asking questions like this on nairaland. @ op man dey wear dress? |
DaLover: Oga fash, ask for true federalism completely.seriously annoying,I think we should demand for true federalism than the call for SNC from the parties toward the next elections,Gej will get the SW vote if he can give us true federalism,btw APC supporters,what's the position of your party on true federalism?is Buhari going to give us true Federalism? |
Ikengawo: with 0 federal presence the igbos have built the only state built airport in nigeria (Owerri), car factories, refineries and now an independent power grid by nnaji in Aba. During biafra, Enugu was the only city in Nigeria with constant power. The biafran army, under siege, build armed trucks before westerners, an airport, guided missles, radar, an indigenous war cannon that was scienifitcally designed to destroy modern fighter jets with sand, and the largest army in black africa. If defeated the collective nigerian after battle after battle taking city after city until the US, UK, Egypt and Russia began bombarding hospitals. Igbo land has the highest concentration of vibrant urban centers, the largest industrial clusters in west africa, the largest market in africa, the highest concentration of airports in africa. It has the highest literacy rates in Nigeria (92-98%) the highest test aptitude scores (Imo, Abia, Delta, Anambra), the highest concentration of university qualified graduates, and a lengthy academic history including partially inventing the internet. It's sons produce cars and computers, textiles, furniture, TVs, refined oil, oil products, and medicines. After being bombarded for 3 years straight and burned to the ground, the rebuilt cities (Enugu, Owerri, Nnewi, Port Harcourt) rank as nigerians most beautiful orderly and clean. Anambra is going to be home to 3 shoprites due to the affluence of it's population. Abia and Rivers are set to be the first states in Nigeria with 24 hour power. Owerri with a tiny budget have free education to the university level, a feat the Americans, British, French and Japanese haven't achieved. Anambra has the lowest debt in the country. It was reported that Anambra has more indigenous industries than Lagos. Challenge any of these claims and i'll give you sources facts and proof. Igbo land has oil and gas from Ebonyi where it was first found in the history of Nigeria to Port Harcourt, which is the richest state in Nigeria (160% richer than the national average). Marketers in Onitcha have created a movie industry that's more productive than Hollywood and world billions. Igbos are hold parliamentary spots in the UK, controlling port authorities in the US, Vice president of the World Bank, head of the New York stock exchange.Bros you are really embarrassing my learned Igbo friends with this your post, an indigenous war cannon that was scienifitcally designed to destroy modern fighter jets with sand? US, UK, Egypt and Russia began bombarding hospitals? history including partially inventing the internet? Igbo land has oil and gas from Ebonyi where it was first found in the history of Nigeria to Port Harcourt?is eboyin in portharcourt. Marketers in Onitcha have created a movie industry that's more productive than Hollywood and world billions? head of the New York stock exchange? Now son what the HELL av u being smoking lately? |
[quote author=slim fit ]South south. These people will kill them selves trust me.[/quote]to be honest,am really worried about the SS most,those people will fight themselves till thy kingdom come. |
Tbh,I don't care who the populace of Anambra vote for,I pray that they vote in a good gov who they know will deliver,without sentiments or inducement. The article claimed that Lagosian voted for Otedola is wrong,the SDP candidate were both disqualified by the court which pave way for Otedola. |
pato station: I have said it before and I will say it again. I have no problem with Governor Fashola. On LAWMA, I am surprised that just because you haven't experienced it, so it does not happen. Well here is the message sent by a lady from LAWMA at 4:41 PM on the day before they sealed the office the next morning by 7AM. "Ignore if u've paid. Kindly endeavor to pay ur wastebills to avoid embarrasment.... Call XYZ on 080XXXXXXXX for info. TREAT AS URGENT. From LAWMA"Oga I got to know about lastma rules because of the fact that I was very upset with the way the Lastma guy conned me into their office with my car,as soon as they deflated my tyre,they told me to pay them 10k I begged for 5k and they refused,what annoyed me most is that these men were not even Lagosian,I told them I would rather pay govt than pay them the 10k,by that I would be happy,I raised hell in their office they refered me to their Oshodi HQ where I met with the head of Lastma and the SA to the governor,I paid the money but I had a nice time raising hell.BTW on the LAWMA issue,I advice you guys should get a lawyer and sue their ass,they have no right to seal the office without a court order. |
13 volts,God /Allah bless you protect you and your family,you shall go back home safely,kudos to the Civilian JTF....thank you for telling us the truth about how boko haram came to be andt their structure,I wouldn't blame Gej for the state of emergency,I would rather blame the security advisers,if they told him whY you just said about surprise attack,he would av opt for that,all in all we now know that boko haram is not APC or Buhari,Gej e warriors have to come up with another nick name for the tall one. |
Oh lord have Mercy,I read through 3 pages and no one can come up with a sensible comment,from okada to keke napep,to kabukabu and op end it all with LAWMA....Hmmmmm @ OP pls let me help you, 1,am from badagry and am not aware, of any prison in that axis. 2,police talk less of Lastma has no right to detain talkless of sending someone to prison for traffic offence in Lagos and any where in Nigeria,the best they can do is to impound your vehicle. 3.the highest offence in the traffic law is one way drive,which I was guity of my self, I paid the fine 50k,they gave me a bill at the back of the bill/ticket,all the offence where listed with their various fines,I was lucky they didn't send me to psychiatric hospital for a check up,so I don't think they will charge him 100k for illegal parking. 4,Lawma can not seal your office without a court order. So please my friend stop lying on a faceless forum,if you have a problem with Fashola just come out straight. At least give us the name of the firm and let's help you guys out if you are sincere. |
What exactly is Mr Bayo saying ?he is neither here or there,if its about buhari he is the only way we can get rid of PDP,he has a cult like followership in the North,although am happy that Gej is doing the finishing right now,either way am happy.good riddance to bad rubbish....PDP. |
hi,fellow NLs pls i need to know how to send Arabic sms online or on the phone,anyone with an idea of how to go about it should please help me out,have goggled but i couldn't understand anything there.btw am not tech savvy. I have to include that to a presentation for some Lebanese clients before end of the day. the only thing i know is how to use goggle translator,to translate from English to Arabic,the problem is how to send it to their various expatriate online using bulk sms system...pls help thanks |
Billyonaire: Very good move by the Government, Import duties of solar equipment should be zeroed.you,insincere 9grian and GEJ,I dont know who is the most clueless,by the time we moderates are thinking of backing GEJ against the Northern establishment,you guys come out with (stwepid)(foolish) policies, 1st you increase myto without increase in power? 2nd we pay 750 naira whether there is power or not, you only increase duties on things that we produce,we dont produce generators,we dont produce enough power,instead of duties why dont we put subsidy on inverter and solar panels? seriously am upset....if NASS/NLC refuse to do something about this.........well we shall see. rightnow my pendulum has swing back to anti GEJ mode. |
Goddex: Well well well. . . Lagos made modest improvement from third to fourth worst city to live in in the world. This ranking coming after 14yrs of ACN at the helm with billions of dollars in loans and internally generated revenue not to talk of huge federally allocated revenue.allow me to apologise for our inadequacies,also to apologise that all the people that quote you did not respond to your questions, Before I continue please where do you live in Lagos? Have you being residing in Lagos for more than 15yrs? 1,when last were you at the badagry express road? 2,there is pipe borne water in many areas in Lagos more than any state in the country#facts, 3,Lagos is cleaner than 15yrs ago where all our roads were refuse dumps,#lawma is working,if the one in your area does not come and do its duties,it is your civic duty to complain to lawma,stop payments. 4,no one promised you thay lekki international airport/seaport will be completed by 2012. Its not propaganda,we can see Oshodi,Obalende,Surulere,Ikeja,Balogun yaba modern market,ikorodu road,ikorodu water jetty,improved healthcare facilities, Improvements and development can not cover the whole state at once it have to start from somewhere,all other area will be covered in due time. |
[quote author=Omo_Alata]life will be so dull. I will definitely miss the sausage but then again no more dark knees for me[/quote]why don't you tell hum you hate being on all fours,seems you like being on top.#cool anyway. |
jamace: Well, I commend your effort.how did DeLe momodu acquired illegal wealth?Was he in Government at anytime? |
ceejayluv: Starting from January 2012, which isoga,that will be a good one,if and when it come to pass,I will be happy for it,trust Lagos,they will abandon ship before you say jack,NERC do not have the power to give state govt to generate,transmit and distribute power for commercial purpose,its a constitutional thing,until they do an amendment,they can only generate,and sell to the national grid,then buy from the national grid and distribute,that to me does not change anything,its just a old wine in a new bottle. |
ZUBY77: Your blood can boil from ACN to APC, Jonathan is our C-I-C until 2019..you guys voted for Obj we didn't,btw what is wrong with criticising Gej on performance? |
Your Excellency, I’m compelled to write you again today since I don’t have any other form of access to deliver this to you. I’m also not sure you read the other open letters I have written to you, especially ‘My Kobo Advise to Mr President’. If you did I hope that you digested the content and pondered on them as I expected you would. My doubts are due to your continued actions. You must be wondering why I have chosen the present title. The reason is not far-fetched. Since my Kobo advice seems not to have resonated with you and your aides, and our budgets are now quoted in trillions, this title is ostensibly symbolic and truly emblematic of our latest craze and propensity for mentioning figures that most calculators won’t be able to evaluate. The decision to write this latest epistle was reached after watching the bizarre movie that was acted by your fellow party men and produced by very senior directors of your seemingly formidable political organisation. Let me confess that no scriptwriter would have visualised such melodrama on any regular day. If anyone had ever suggested that such a humiliating scenario would occur we would have dismissed it as a product of a cruel imagination or lunacy. But we saw this one before our very eyes and became stupefied to say the least. Let me assure you, Sir that it is in the nature of politics and politicians for such brickbats to occur. We must thank God for little mercies because we are lucky in these parts that citizens don’t pelt their leaders with rotten eggs and juicy tomatoes. You would remember that someone once threw shoes, javelin-like, at President George Bush during a Press conference and his face could have been badly bruised and readily bloodied but for the fact that his reflexes were superbly efficient and automatically responsive. It is for this reason that I wish you can put the matter behind you as quickly as possible and forgive even if you cannot forget. It is sad that you apparently did not envisage the tragedy that was going to befall your party and tear your members asunder. Those of us on the side-lines knew it was a matter of time before the implosion would ignite and ricochet across the land like an Iraqi bomb. The collapse of a party that had held Nigeria by the jugular for the past 14 years was destined to carry some collateral damage with it. If you and your aides were politically savvy, you probably would have managed the situation better. And if the truth must be told, most of strategists you parade are nothing but tyros who know little or nothing about the complexities that make up Nigeria. They sit in their gilded cage of Aso Rock and forget you are inhabitants of the place today through the sheer trickery of providence and convoluted collaboration of godfathers. If your kitchen cabinet understood the rudiments of politics, they would have hopefully averted this monumental disaster by avoiding a war they were bound to lose before it even started. They allowed you to be messed up and tossed around due to their gross incompetence and pomposity. Your rabid supporters are behaving like the peacock or to be more precise like the soldiers of fortune that most political jobbers are often are in Nigeria. Pity is they still can see the handwriting on the wall nor decipher the code of grand conspiracy that is so palpable. They are gloating all over the place and deluding themselves about the power of life and death which you wield as the Nigerian President. But a power misused is a power wasted. Reality is not all wars are won through the use of force or violence. I will now go ahead to highlight some of the terminal mistakes made by your embattled camp and juxtapose with what I consider to be the practical solutions to these humongous problems. Whether we like former President Olusegun Obasanjo or not he’s a man who truly believes in the unity of Nigeria. I cannot but be very charitable to him on this occasion. As a man who played a crucial role during the Nigerian civil war, I believe this has made him permanently paranoid and terminally neurotic about the likelihood of Nigeria ever breaking up in his lifetime or even thereafter. Obasanjo was therefore the one man God used to make it possible for an Ijawman to ultimately become the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is no longer relevant or important to us if Obasanjo did what he did genuinely out of love for the so-called minorities to have a chance or for very personal and selfish reasons. Even if his decision to install as President and Vice President a sickly Alhaji Umaru Yar’Adua and a taciturn Dr Goodluck Jonathan is turning dangerously pyrrhic, credit must still go to Baba Iyabo that he fulfilled all righteousness by handing power to you through the backdoor, thus empowering you to grab the chicken that lays the golden eggs that we all savour today. The essence of this unusual but objective hagiography on Obasanjo today is that you should have done everything humanly possible to tolerate and accommodate his human foibles and overt idiosyncrasies. The costliest mistake you ever made was to have allowed your relationship with a veteran of many wars to degenerate to the level fisticuffs or what the Yoruba call ‘roforofo’. It is a battle you can’t afford to fight because you have no chance of winning it at the end of the day. Please try and tell those illusionists who typically swarm around the corridors of power like locusts that if they have forgotten how God brought you to the pinnacle of the temple, your memory and gratitude are intact. And that you will never encourage Lucifer to send you on a kamikaze dive. The second mistake was the manner your acolytes exposed your second term bid prematurely. It was totally unnecessary. As an African, you must be aware of the adage that a wise man always keeps the name of his impending baby to himself until after his wife delivers. The manner they’ve been threatening hellfire and brimstone if you don’t secure a second term has been very rude, crude and outlandishly provocative. No Jupiter can stop you from running if you so desire and eventually decide to try your luck again. It is true that you promised to serve only one term but it is still entirely your privilege and prerogative to change your mind. That can’t be a crime because we all do it most of the time. It is also your Constitutional right and you should not have been lured into dissipating some badly-needed energy on useless rigmarole and semantics. Sir, if I were you I would have concentrated rigidly and passionately on delivering the dividends of democracy by making life better for the generality of Nigerians. Your greatest armour against real and imagined enemies is performance. If you can make conscious effort to curb the wasteful ostentation and the obsession for pomp and pageantry ascribed to your office I’m certain even your vociferous critics would become your assiduous fanatics. What you have advertently done by abandoning governance on the altar of pecuniary politics is to allow your common enemies to gang-up and have enough time to mobilise their war-chest, assemble their arsenal and fire their long-range missiles. The third mistake is the commonest in all wars known to mankind. You opened up your flanks by fighting too many people on too many fronts. Only a poor General does that. In the haste to crush the rebellion of some of your former foot-soldiers as well as your implacable enemies, you got sucked in because you were stupendously engaged in too many directions. This was bound to take its toll on you and your combatants. Coupled with that was the obvious fact that you underrated your opponents. That is usually a regrettable strategy in guerrilla warfare. It should have been clear to you that you had to employ a new, even if temporary, modus operandi once the Governors loyal to you were soundly and roundly beaten by the Amaechi supporters. If I were you Sir, I would have made a tactical withdrawal by sticking to the lie that I knew nothing about the Nigeria Governors Forum crisis and maintain my straight poker face. I would have reassessed the efficacy of those who sold the dummy that all was well but could not deliver the goods after fallen jejunely for the scam of collecting some fake signatures. What I expected you to do was to accept the temporary defeat with equanimity and invite Rotimi Amaechi into a room and embrace him warts and all. You seemed to have done this at Port Harcourt Airport and expected you build on that window of opportunity. I was one of those who saluted your statesmanship on that occasion but was sorely disappointed when you allowed the opportunists to send you back to the trenches. I still don’t know who subsequently persuaded you to fall for the self-immolating decision to continue to recognise the Jang faction when it was obvious the man lost the election fair and square. That was the moment you lost all moral authority and rights by allowing some political adventurers to drag you down the depths of their abject pettiness. You should have borrowed a leaf from Obasanjo’s experience with the once powerful Atiku Abubakar who controlled the Governors and practically brought the former President on his knees begging for support. As a veteran soldier, Obasanjo was sufficiently trained in the art and science of tactical retreat. The crafty General knows that he who fights and runs away lives to fight another day. The example of Obasanjo’s strategic cowardice was very instructive and opulently didactic. As he told everyone who cared to listen: what Atiku did was tantamount to pulling out a loaded gun and pointing it at his head. He knew it was no use arguing with a man who could pull the trigger in a mere matter of seconds. The only option left was to use the power of native intelligence and foxiness by persuading the man not to commit premeditated murder. Once Atiku made the error of pitying his supposed prey and showing mercy, he became a dead man walking himself. Same goes for James Ibori who walked into a similar trap. Sir, though your case is slightly different it still bears some resemblance to that of Obasanjo. Your infantry men wasted all your bullets without catching an antelope not to talk of capturing elephants, the king of the forests. You should have wooed Amaechi to your side at all cost because he was apparently equal to all your own combined forces. A hunter should always be proud of a brave son. You can do with a few guys like that in the days of tribulation. It is noteworthy that Governors control their states. How do you hope to secure your second term ambition if you control less than half of the states in the country? What is more, Amaechi is capable of delivering one of the largest votes to you from Rivers State or conversely waste most of it if he decides to be vengeful. Finally, I wish to assure you Sir that it is not an act of timidity to seek peace and tranquillity in a country where everything seems to be going haywire. Whosoever tells you to unleash terror and mayhem on your enemies is not a true friend. Elections are won as a game of figures. The candidate who is able to attract the largest number of voters becomes electable. Rigging may never work like it used to due to several developments in the world. The New Media, otherwise known as Social Media, is breaking down walls of intimidation and oppression. Telephony and the internet combined have become more lethal than most conventional weapons. At the touch of buttons, many wonders can instantly unfold and make it possible to monitor occurrences in distant places. There is also the human factor, like the case of that Kwara man who rejected the fake election that awarded him victory when he knew in his heart that he lost. Mass education is beginning to change how we do many things even if slowly. Your best bet is to stay on the path of honour, peace, equity, justice and unimpeachable truth. God has been too kind to you. Even if you return to your village today, you have enjoyed what no one has ever attained before which is being permanently in power and high positions since coming into relevance and prominence from relative obscurity. There is nothing more to add. If you work harder on a few of the content of your Transformation Agenda, you may easily end up as a hero. Getting a second term if you stay lucky will then be icing on your national cake. You don’t need all this stress and blackmail in the name of seeking what is not necessarily glorious. I read somewhere that a man is powerful when he controls power and powerless when power controls him. The choice is yours. Sir, permit me to conclude with a powerful Yoruba proverb: when we are praying not to be put to shame but the prayer is not instantly answered we should start praying that God should at least keep us alive. This is my story. This is my song. |
confusion247: Kindly tell us who built the Lagos own power plant you are talking about. Their are two power plant in ABA, the one we are discussing here is privately owned by Geometric and it was designed to serve aba. It won't be going on the national grid. It will be a thing of joy if all local government in the south west build their own power plant.tinubu built the power plant,the problem is the constitution,it place distribution of electricity for commercial purpose in the exclusive list,which means if you want to sell power on commercial level you have to put it on national grid.btw the power plant is a nice thing,healthy rivalry is what we want to speed up development in the country. |
Mr Everest: Nope, geometric power is privately owned but financed by the wotrld bank, it is exclusively for Aba metropolis and environ, they have already installed giant steel poles with cables supplying power to industries, the rest of the city will follow later.exclusive for Aba metropolis when they didn't allow Lagos to use her own exclusively?my dear its going to be on the National grid or else every local govt will build their own power station. |
Promhize: Good news. How many Megawatts would it generate? Journalism in Nigeria ehn, see junk questions they were asking.but I can remember vividly that ACN berated the FG for asking this man to resign,they acknowledged the fact that he was doing a good job then,no protest or ultimatum from Gov Obi or Ohaneze. |
[quote author=St_Black]See his Apologists jubilating as GEJ is dieing gradually. ...You know sometimes, burial ceremonies are been held & people dance and sometimes rejoice Glory call !! ....EXACTLY WAT GEJ APOLOGISTS ARE DOUNG. Dancing @ d burial of GEJ's admin & d likes without them knowing!!!! UP APC !! .......The New Revolution[/quote]I hope am not one of them oooooooo"apologist",cos if u think I am pls read my post again and if you can't comprehend,go back to primary/basic 5. |
I don't know why l of you are abusing eachother,ideally the guy asked for a single term,I watched it life on TV,to be honest I was surprise,Gej did not need to make that pronoucement,Gej didn't win cos of PDP or his personality,he won because southerners were tired of the antics of the North born to rule,with the support of half of the middlebelt Christians he won,Northerners knows when the game is over that's why they had no choice than to succumb to a southerner,this time around their is a crack in the wall,which is Gej incompetence,dictator tendencies,if Gej had performed under for the 4yrs he had being in power,we won't have this problem,either way it goes am Happy,but I won't be happy if he rules for 10yrs,6yrs is ok,and if they want let's balkanize the country. |
fagbalex: they will never reach compromise in Jesus name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Amen,amin,ase,iseee.....abeg which other one dey sef....smh |
No he does not,but Gej is making him relevant with his own performance,imagine if Gej had delivered on his campaign promises,would Atiku had done what he did?he will surely sit and wait till 2019.you guys should stop this new awakening propaganda about Atiku.talk to Gej to perform. |
0lumide: Make all of Una shut up!! Na only when rain dey fall for una backyard una dey remember say rain water good. If na una neighbor backyard rain dey fall, na God dey punish them.this guys never fail to amaze me...so now it is Atiku'turn for bashing....lemme sit back with my pop corn and watch this film. No longer Fashola,Tinubu,Buhari,Ameachi now it Atiku,where you guys sleeping before he pulled the rug on you?all the stories you guy posted up their are well know to Nigerian,do us a Favor tell Gej to send EFCC after him to prosecute him or spare us the story. |
confusion247: Who was held responsible for what happened to Abiola and his wife?there is everything wrong in the Gov telling the Cp his itinerary,its a security breach,if anything should happen to the Gov he would be the no 1 suspect,is the man thinking at all?the NPF has provided the Gov escort and the Dss has provided him with their men,the Gov security is in their Hands if they need any help they will inform him not the other way round,its justs like the Army chief ordering the head of brigade of Guards not to protect the president. |
Jona boys source nau.....Haba....until you bring source no comment |