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PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 8:09am On Jan 21, 2017
angeltolly:
I was called to this thread if not, I would have just passed ( because I hardly comment on tribalistic post as this. We should have tolerance for ourselves) Therefore I expect you to listen to my own opinion on this matter without insult from anybody. And I don't mean any offense.


Most of you people can't just get through the fact that Jonathan was voted out. The earlier you accept and move on the better. I don't support Buhari neither do I support Jonathan. I only support anything best for the country.

The fact that someone without a WAEC certificate was voted in, over one with PhD shows how terrible the PhD holder was.

Your points are very OK and I applude it. but then you are no different from any other Nigerian on the street, they know this point but give them power and you will be surprised at the colossal failure they become just because there is no Template.


Talking about template, most countries making waves now can easily do so because the setup is there already, the leader is just there to execute the laid down workplan. He doesn't need to finish it but it's sure the next person will continue. Continuity is the word. Infact put a dummy and he will do well just because the template has been set up. That is the Nigerian problem...... ( No template, every leader come with his trial and error plan, then he leaves and another leader is starting a new trial and error plan) and don't think your biafra will be an exception because I only see selfish leaders using energetic youths to achieve their purpose.

Our leaders have failed and like I said on the other thread Revolution! We need Revolution!!!

I still believe Nigeria will get there tho
Eyaaaa

The president without certificate has throw us into Recession while the one with PhD made our economy the largest in Africa and a destination for FDI.


Why wait for a National Revolution when you can kill all the corrupt elites in your ethnic group kiss

Your reasoning shaaa needs to be checked and edited grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Finally, Gambian Dictator Yayha Jammeh Leaves Banjul Today Into Exile - SR by ScotsReferendum: 8:04am On Jan 21, 2017
lovat:
Premium Times gave a news then that Nigeria is preparing an attack on Jammeh forces and NA denied it like lai Mohammed.


Today Tajudeen Yusuf is running his mouth like electric cable.

Jammeh should be extradited to face his crimes he committed on the Gambian people. It's time leaders pay for their crimes
Which crime.?
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 7:49am On Jan 21, 2017
blackpanda:
[s][/s]

Pls be quiet and evaporate!
I dont hate anybody. I speak facts and reality. I am not loyal to anybody, only to my country. If jonathan did well he wont have been booted out of office by a 70 year old man. You cant be wasting our resouces and sharing billions for ur friends and expect to win an election. Call a spade a spade. Jonathan was a big mistake
Buhari packing shiit with 60million naira after landing us in Recession is better for you ehhhhh

This your thinking sound like that of Afonjas or Herdsmen undecided
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 6:00am On Jan 21, 2017
xmich:
Give that man one bottle of origin
Thanks for the Orijin.
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 6:00am On Jan 21, 2017
Fremancipation:
This Solution can be best achieved through the
principle called 5-4-3 strategy.

5-Stands for
1) Provision of Technological Education
2) Provision of Business Education
3) Provision of Start up Business Capital
eg YouWin
4) Creation of laws that eliminate and prevent
government bureaucracy/bottlenecks that
hinders the citizens from helping themselves
and their communities in providing for
themselves their much needed social economic
needs
5) Set up Reward Systems to encourage
individual and corporate responsibilities


Powerful!!!
Unfortunately, zombies on Nairaland will always Jonathan instead of apply simple solutions like this.
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 5:56am On Jan 21, 2017
Blue3k veekid and omohayek

This is another path the Nation can take to achieve greatness.
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 5:54am On Jan 21, 2017
blackpanda:
OP i think u are suffering from acute select amnesia (asa). Prosperity under jonathanhuh Seriouslyhuh This is the problem with nigerians. Many of us have very short memory. Nigeria was tethering on the brink of implosion under jonathan. Yes inflation was not this high, but that doesnt means things were ok. The recession we are experiencing now didnt start overnight.

And btw it is not the job of "state civil servants" to boost the state economy. This is the job of the private sector. Civil servants provide bearocratic service and procedures. They are not into manufacturing or marketing.

All in all i dont think u have a clue what u are talking about.
You are free to hate Jonathan but you can't deny the fact that Nigerians are experiencing last experienced in 1984
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 5:52am On Jan 21, 2017
angeltolly bettercreature mrdecent snapshot lepasharon and Baawaa we don't need bloody revolution because tribalism will kill the revolution
PoliticsRe: Give Reasonable Suggestions On How Nigeria Can Be Great Again by ScotsReferendum: 5:48am On Jan 21, 2017
The Solution To Africa under-development
lies in the ability of Africans to create a system
whereby the survival, comfort and prosperity of
Africans will depend on their productivity and not
on the natural resources deposited beneath their
soil which is always controlled by the elites through
government machinery.

This Solution can be best achieved through the
principle called 5-4-3 strategy.

5-Stands for
1) Provision of Technological Education
2) Provision of Business Education
3) Provision of Start up Business Capital
eg YouWin
4) Creation of laws that eliminate and prevent
government bureaucracy/bottlenecks that
hinders the citizens from helping themselves
and their communities in providing for
themselves their much needed social economic
needs
5) Set up Reward Systems to encourage
individual and corporate responsibilities



4-Stands for
1) Rewarding Individuals
2) Rewarding Families
3) Rewarding Communities
4) Rewarding Organizations

3-Stands for

1) Rewarding Technological Advancements
2) Rewarding Good Job Creations
3) Rewarding Provision of Social Economic
Amenities through Self help.


Once a leader can achieve these things,
Africa will experience a rapid growth despite
the presence of corruption because, the
government machinery is no longer the only
tool for prosperity.

For this reason, Nigeria experienced prosperity
under Jonathan and poverty under Buhari
because, Jonathan applied 2 out of the 12 things
while Buhari applied non.

Those 2 he applied are Business education
and Start up capital through YouWin.

Nigerians can attest to the fact that life was
easier under Jonathan and harsh under
Buhari.

If Jonathan, had applied all 12, Nigerians would
have experienced a prosperity only seen in
Advance nations.

Africans, remember that there are no perfect society and humans. For this reason, there will always be corruption but in Biafra, it won't affect us because we have the antidote to it


Indigenous People Of Biafra




You can read more below to enlighten you


https://www.nairaland.com/3581489/ipob-how-biafra-develop-system
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 5:41am On Jan 21, 2017
sonofspada:
coolWonderful Theory!! huh



If only Buhari can Read This post, it would help his Life...

But the President is A Muslim Man
The problem is that ethnoreligious sentiments have denied Buhari common sense. cool
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 5:40am On Jan 21, 2017
UniqueIsrael this is the answer to your tread on how to make Nigeria great.
PoliticsRe: You’re Now Wiser After Leaving Office, Obasanjo Tells Jonathan by ScotsReferendum: 5:36am On Jan 21, 2017
Wise people keep their enemies closer

Wise men are from the East


God bless Jonathan. cool
PoliticsRe: 11 Killed In Pro-trump Rally In Nigeria- New York Times by ScotsReferendum: 11:16pm On Jan 20, 2017
Adminisher:
In Syria they are fishing their kids from under the rubble in tears. Yet they have not succeeded in overthrowing an unpopular Government from a minority tribe even when all the powers of the US, Europe and the Sunni Arab world supported them.
You people are congenitally stxxid.
Biafra is not going to happen no matter how many people die for it,no matter how many world powers support the breakup of Nigeria. It is God's will that prevails . War is just Satan's harvest period of souls going to hell.

There is no need talking too much ...We shall see
What is God's will concerning the agitation for Biafra.?
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 7:36am On Jan 20, 2017
Mrbigman1:
Nice theory. Gej did more Dan 2.

He rewarded entrepreneurs.
Thanks but I beg to disagree.

He gave young Entrepreneurs business education and Start up capital but he never established any National Award for Technological Advancements, Good Job Creations and Citizens Self Help Social Economic Projects.
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 7:33am On Jan 20, 2017
darknetcom:
good joke...
To you.

Don't tell your brainless President to apply my research work to get his government out of the mess he put Nigerians into.

I have done my part for Africans and if you truly love him, tell him to implement this research work on time to save the country and stir her towards prosperity.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Versus Biafra. COWARDS! by ScotsReferendum: 7:27am On Jan 20, 2017
Aanu Adeogun is the author and an Afonja grin grin grin


Buhari pls shoot Biafrans today as they celebrate with Trump. lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: Biafra Versus Biafra. COWARDS! by ScotsReferendum: 7:25am On Jan 20, 2017
Check out the author of the news and guess his tribe


Afonjas fear Biafra die


Is it because without Biafrans, they will be contesting with Togo in terms of development. grin
PoliticsRe: Revealed: The Real Reason Why Buhari Is Desperate To See Yahya Jammeh Out. by ScotsReferendum: 11:59pm On Jan 19, 2017
iamhorny:
The Nigerian constitution specifically states that the president has no powers to send members of the armed forces on a limited operation abroad without approval from the national assembly EXCEPT if national security is under IMMINENT threat. Even then, the president will still get parliamentary approval within 7 days.

But Buhari has deployed Nigerian armed forces to force out Yahya Jammeh and bring in Adama Barrow. And he did this without approval from NASS.

Why??

Because the president elect, Adama Barrow is a Fula (Gambian for Fulani) while Jammeh is Julia.

So if you are wondering Nigerian interest in Gambia, stop wondering. Adama Barrow is fulani, just like Buhari. And as you all should have known by now, in Nigeria, fulani interest equals national interest.

CC: Charles Ogbu
Pls add this to your topic

This contains further evidence that proves Fulani takeover of Gambia through a pro Fulani Senegalese President


http://www.kaironews.com/macky-and-jammehs-hidden-secret/









Macky And Jammeh’s Hidden Secret
in Politics — by Suntou Touray — August 25, 2014
Jammeh and Macky
According to some confidential reports, President Jammeh came to Macky Sall’s aid with a $2.5 million financial support during Senegal’s 2012 presidential election. Whether these allegations are true or false remain to be seen.
Relationships between countries get strained due to many factors. Nothing entangles and complicates bilateral relationships between nation states better than the brutal murder of one country’s citizens under the jurisdiction of another.
Many people could not fathom why Macky Sall failed to raise the roof and go wild in public after two Senegalese citizens were executed by the Gambian dictator. President Macky Sall is not a new comer to the Senegalese political scene, neither is he a minor player in the rough and tumble of Senegambian politics.
President Macky Sall won a hard fought battle in the murky Senegalese election against the Maverick President Abdoulie Wade. One would expect a democratic election to be free and fair of messy and underhand double dealings. However, such is not the case in any democratic process, especially in Senegal.
Opposition politician Macky Sall needed a huge amount of cash to dislodge the entrenched, experienced Laye Njomborr (the Wise Rabbit) in all key regions of Senegal. President Wade had already built solid relations with potential allies across the sub-region during his 12-year leadership.
The financial double dealings were said to have involved the prominent Guinea Conakry opposition leader, Sellou Dellen Diallo whose presidential campaign was sponsored by Senegal’s political dinassaur in 2010. Some reports said Wade showered $1.5 million U.S Dollars on Mr. Diallo. In return Sellou agreed to influence the Fulbe voting public in Senegal to vote for Mr. Wade during the fierce battle with Macky Sall who desperately needed huge financial support to counter his opponent’s wider outreach.
According to confidential reports, President Jammeh who had a rough ride with Mr. Wade came to Macky Sall’s aid with a $2.5 million financial support. Whether this allegations are true or false remain to be seen. Controversially, after losing election to Professor Alpha Conde, Sellou Diallo switched allegiance to Macky Sall, former Prime Minister and Speaker of Parliament in Wade’s government. The rumour making the rounds within the Pan-Fula movement (a network of highly educated and influential liberal Fulani elites with roots in Nigeria, Mali, Guinea, Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania) is that Macky Sall is more Fula in orientation than Abdoulaye Wade.
The idealist within the Pan-Fula movement (a network of highly educated and influential liberal Fulani elites with roots in Nigeria, Mali, Guinea, Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania) is that Macky Sall is more Fula in orientation than Abdoulaye Wade. Hence, Sellou Dellen Diallo, a key member of that movement favoured Macky Sall to Wade.
However, in the thick of President Jammeh’s unwilling to compromise in the Senegalo-Gambia border crisis, the refusal by the Gambia government to accept Gambian currency [Dalasi] from the Senegal drivers crossing into the Gambia, yet the Senegal government under Macky Sall remains muted and less aggressive. This prompts suspicions that something fishy might have transpired between the two neighbouring leaders.
The allegations against Macky Sall hit the roof when President Jammeh murdered two Senegalese nationals in August 2012. Instead of temporarily breaking diplomatic ties with the Gambia, President Sall remained aloof on the ground as if he had no teeth to bit. This had widened suspicions in some quarters. Macky Sall also became too soft on the Gambia with regard to that country’s meddling its fingers into in the Cassamance rebel affairs, the border provocations, among others.
It is unlikely that President Macky Sall will be re-elected in Senegal’s next presidential election mainly due to some of his policies. The notable is the alienation of the non-Mouride brotherhood religious communities in Cassamance or well established religious sects.
One thing President Macky Sall can do to quell allegations of his fears in challenging President Jammeh now lies in making sure that the bodies of Tabara Samba and Gebe Bah be return back to Senegal. If not the handing over of the bodies, in the least, or the identification of the graves of the two bodies. Macky Sall is globally accepted in Washington and Europe as a less aggressive African leader the west can do business with. But the resentment he masterminded in Senegal could see his ultimate demise. Whilst the Gambian President remains unrepentant in the ways he handled the Gambia-Senegalese diplomatic relationships.
All of the geo-political complexities open the realities that the Gambian case will require solid Gambian solutions, in which honest and committed citizens will do all they can to change the status quo in Banjul. It is interesting to note also that defenders of Macky Sall indicated that, Senegal has many rich people for Macky Sall to tap into than use the ill-gotten and corrupt money of President Jammeh. Others argued that Macky Sall is far too experienced to know a man like President Jammeh can never be a reliable bedfellow.
Ends
PoliticsRe: Senator Ike Ekweremadu Questions Buhari Decision On Gambia War (video) by ScotsReferendum: 11:17pm On Jan 19, 2017
Instead of invading Gambia, ECOWAS should have conducted a fresh election supervised by UN.
PoliticsRe: Accidental Discharge: Jonathan Faulty And Fake Equipments: Lai Mohammed by ScotsReferendum: 11:15pm On Jan 19, 2017
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked


Afonjas doing what they know best grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Fuel Scarcity Looms As Marketers Stop Importation by ScotsReferendum: 11:12pm On Jan 19, 2017
Hope Afonjas will protest at Ojota park as they did during Jonathan's time. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: We Did Not Invite Jonathan For Trump’s Inauguration – Trump Team by ScotsReferendum: 11:08pm On Jan 19, 2017
Afonja news outlet cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Ecowas Youth Council Congratulates President Adama Barrow by ScotsReferendum: 10:27pm On Jan 19, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
Lol @seeking Cheap recognition!

ignorance
ECOWAS should have conducted a fresh election to put to rest the election irregularities that took place in Gambia.

They shouldn't have invaded without first conducting a fresh election.
PoliticsRe: Punch: Why Buhari Was Not Invited For Trump’s Inauguration – Fayose by ScotsReferendum: 7:44pm On Jan 19, 2017
Shame unto Buhari. cool
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 7:40pm On Jan 19, 2017
Tonyebarcanista hope you can see why Biafra will be more successful compared to Nigeria you defend daily.


You are free to remain a Nigerian
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Jonathan Invited For Trump's Inauguration, Buhari Not Invited -Adeyanju by ScotsReferendum: 5:08pm On Jan 19, 2017
repogirl:
Yesh! Ela O!

Who remembers this song?

NTA twoooooo, Channel fiveeeeee, Ela Oju kan!

This is one of the greatest Ela Oju kan that dullarkpo will ever receive, lol!
I remember that song

Tatarata tarara tarara rararararara

NTA2 Channel 5 wink
PoliticsRe: U.S Inauguration: Trump Team Denies Media Report Inviting Former President GEJ by ScotsReferendum: 4:38pm On Jan 19, 2017
Afonjas news grin cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Revealed: The Real Reason Why Buhari Is Desperate To See Yahya Jammeh Out. by ScotsReferendum: 4:23pm On Jan 19, 2017
Firefire:
You are right...


Ethnic identity and views on tribalism

He has been reported to be a member of the Fula ethnic group, which the United Democratic Party (UDP) has said is the second largest ethnic group in The Gambia (the largest being the Mandinka).[20][21][17] He has also been reported to be Mandinka, based on his father's ethnicity, but more identified with Fulas in social and cultural terms, having had a Mandinka father and a Fula mother.[22] He grew up speaking the Fula language in a village and district that are primarily Fula, and both of his wives are Fula.[22]

When asked about the topic and his views on what he envisions for The Gambia, he said he has mixed ethnic background and that he is not a tribalist:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adama_Barrow

Buhary should be impeached immediately for taking his tribalism international without recourse to "constituted authority"
I knew they must be a Fulani connection


Buhari has killed this country
PoliticsRe: IPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op): 3:22pm On Jan 19, 2017
Sarrki you can help your President to read this and change tactics before he ends up as a failed President and worst of them
PoliticsIPOB: How Biafra Will Develop A System That Is Immune To Corruption by ScotsReferendum(op):
How Biafra will develop a society immune to corruption.?


For you to arrive at an accurate answer,
You need to ask yourself the following
Questions

1) Is corruption global.? If yes,

2) Why are some countries development
unhindered by corruption eg USA Europe
Japan South Korea etc unlike some
countries eg Nigeria, India, Russia etc

Let me start by reminding you about
this fact below.

One man don't rule a country alone.
Those who made it possible for him
to capture and retain power must be
compensated with the treasury.
Those people, are called elites a.k.a
Power Brokers.

As long as the survival, comfort and
prosperity of the elites does not
depend on the productivity of Africans,
but on the natural resources found in
Africa, the respective governments in
Africa will always ignore their people.

Do you know that Russia India Brazil
Argentina etc are among this
category of nations whose elites
have abandoned their people.

Do you know why governors like Okezie,
Rochas etc don't pay salaries and
pensions.? Is because (1) the elites
must be compensated (2) their state
money is gotten from Abuja and not
their state civil servants productivity.

Maybe, you think it has to do with the
establishment of check and balance
systems. I put it to you that those check
and balance systems would have being
ineffective if the survival, comfort and
prosperity of their elites never depended
on their peoples productivity.

The Solution To Africa under-development
lies in the ability of Africans to create a system
whereby the survival, comfort and prosperity of
Africans will depend on their productivity and not
on the natural resources deposited beneath their
soil which is always controlled by the elites through
government machinery.

This Solution can be best achieved through the
principle called 5-4-3 strategy.

5-Stands for
1) Provision of Technological Education
2) Provision of Business Education
3) Provision of Start up Business Capital
eg YouWin
4) Creation of laws that eliminate and prevent
government bureaucracy/bottlenecks that
hinders the citizens from helping themselves
and their communities in providing for
themselves their much needed social economic
needs
5) Set up Reward Systems to encourage
individual and corporate responsibilities



4-Stands for
1) Rewarding Individuals
2) Rewarding Families
3) Rewarding Communities
4) Rewarding Organizations

3-Stands for

1) Rewarding Technological Advancements
2) Rewarding Good Job Creations
3) Rewarding Provision of Social Economic
Amenities through Self help.


Once a leader can achieve these things,
Africa will experience a rapid growth despite
the presence of corruption because, the
government machinery is no longer the only
tool for prosperity.

For this reason, Nigeria experienced prosperity
under Jonathan and poverty under Buhari
because, Jonathan applied 2 out of the 12 things
while Buhari applied non.

Those 2 he applied are Business education
and Start up capital through YouWin.

Nigerians can attest to the fact that life was
easier under Jonathan and harsh under
Buhari.

If Jonathan, had applied all 12, Nigerians would
have experienced a prosperity only seen in
Advance nations.

Africans, remember that there are no perfect society and humans. For this reason, there will always be corruption but in Biafra, it won't affect us because we have the antidote to it


Indigenous People Of Biafra cool
PoliticsRe: We Will Use Pension Funds For Infrastructure - FG.. by ScotsReferendum: 12:48pm On Jan 19, 2017
rusher14:
What solutions do you have?

Restructure Nigeria so each state can fully exploit their economic potentials.

Cut down government salaries and allowances especially the Legislative and Executive arms


Introduce technological/business education in primary secondary and higher institutions for all courses and Reward systems for outstanding citizens in these areas.

Strengthen YouWin by challenging the citizens to focus on imported technologies and exportable products by giving successful applicants $100,000 per applicant as government targets 3000 outstanding applicants yearly.

Build industrial parks with gas, solar, wind , biogas, etc electricity plants that is not connected to the national grind and eliminate tax for 10years for foreign industries willing to build new factories in those parks and indigenous entrepreneurs who won YouWin that set up their plants into those parks.

Set up a system that rewards individuals, families, communities, organizations etc who takes takes very seriously social economic responsibilities eg Rehabilitations of Schools, Hospitals, Roads, Psychiatric homes, Homeless Persons etc.


All these will help to increase wealth through citizens productivity at the same time reduce government burden through citizens corporate responsibilities.

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