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Questions begging for answers. |
You 're asking a question with the simplest answer ever, but one that can never be answered by any person. It is like cheating wife or husband caught red handed in the act and is being asked about ugly details of the affair by the other partner . . . He or She may never speak out!!! |
When will an igbo man rule this country again? They are known traitors and no hopeful region will want assosiate with them. Forget GEJ and the Ebele-chukwu/Azikiwe thing, the Igbos are a well known group of people, proud and greedy to any extent with no remorse. If the ibos had 73% of top army positions under their belt b4 the '66 coup, why not play non-violent politics for what 'they claimed' they wanted to achieve? But no, they went after anything that poses a threat to their selfish interest . . . and when it turned sour, they choose to depend on their 'brothers'. . . brothers indeed! . . . Lol . . .i laff in harsh reality. |
Very soon they come out to tell the world those are civilians killed by JTF |
These second class Nigerian citizens sha. . . always yarning dust . . . i wonder why losers can't just keep quite and reflect on their mistakes for once. Next time ehn, go start a drama with 120 barrel and call it largest military in Egypt. |
No doubt IMF is one 'questionable' body with a rep for bad policies and Buhari did well to avoid them. But Buhari was a beneficiary of the previous administrations. |
GenBuhari: Well why not ask yourself why Buhari was able to maintain a strong Naira?What matters is that govt before Buhari did not devalue, beyond reasonable limits, the Naira and that is the reason Buhari could play the no-subsidy game. The average man could still afford to earn well, a feat that had no connection with the Buhari regime. |
GenBuhari, please be reasonable this time, atleast for once. Buhari's govt could do that because the naira was strong and matched most foreign currencies in strength. We are talking of a time when a HND holder in a good number of Federal parastatal could buy a new Volkswagen or Pasat from Leventis with one salary. How many graduate with Bsc today can buy a common made-in-china Motocycle with two salaries combined? The fact that Buhari decided not to subsidize crude oil doesn't mean he is responsible or a honest, to me. |
Awolowo cannot be tagged 'selfish'. He fought to help keep the one group that needed and wanted the Nigerian Union so badly, so bad that they begged their darling 'West' to go with the Union Nigeria in 1957 when they could 've acheived independence. Ten years later, after a failed attempt on the rest of Nigeria they now expect help from what they couldn't conquer. Like the saying "People hate what they can't conquer", the hate in the average Igbo-man towards anything Nigerian during the war (save for the LOOT region) is obvious. |
See how the north is using Divide 'n Conquer on the south with so much success or how do i explain what i am seeing in this thread. The civil war was to prevent oil region from breaking away under biafra and the one looming will be to keep the loot. All the talk of our brother this and that from the east is fake. |
He has already provoked a Ironsi-type anger in his colleagues(PDP), it is hard for them not to, at least, attempt to strike him. To make it look more like '66, we have Asari-Dokubo in the wings almost playing the Ojukwu role already. |
Sunday Sunday Meresin!!! Like say the Islam na by force. . . |
Tittos: Its funny how u have attribute Aregbesola to the low unemployment rate..if they had said the unemployment rate is high then it becomes pdp's fault.but u forgot Aregbesola has only stayed a year and cant have redused it to 3% in just a yearWhichever way it is, Aregbe's many O'Schemes has help add to employement of Osun state people. Give it to the man. . . atleast while he is still getting some things right. |
geeez: It's now madness because you didn't see what you were anticipating right?Don't also forget the Osun state axis is the most widely travelled within west Africa when from Nigeria. The average Ejigbo, Iwo, Ede, Oshogbo or even Ikire Family has a serious French trade/commerce connection, be it through Anglo-African countries or directly. I am talking of a practice that has been on for generations now. |
manchy7531: you get sense at all?what do they have in osun that is employing them? let's not talk about the fact that they are lazy and not enterprising like their eastern counterpart. unless you want to tell me that okada riding,bus driving and armed robbery are employing 80% of their population.by the way am based in osun,so i know osun very well.3% in Osun state is very possible. They don't sell a sachet of pure water for N20 neither do they need 150k monthly to maintain a family there. By the time you multiply this with the effect of Aregbesola's O'schemes then you can see why the unemployement rate is one of the lowest. Don't even start the chapter of Armed robbery cos we all know the leading region in this country. You can call them agbero but then what matters most is being gainfully employed in a 'decent trade'. |
Double post |
No doubt the average SWner is too accomodating, but then you have the Fulani herdsmen using a divide and conquer technique on most of their victims. Believe me they do this and get away with it all over the country, the incident in Delta state, around Ughelli, along the East-West road few months back is just another example of their divide and conquer successes or more approriately, conquering 'divided' and 'independent' people. |
What is the impact of construction of redundant brigdes? when the roads before and after the brigdes in question are bad and impedes traffic flow through the bridges |
odumchi: It's the beginning of herding season, so it's not a surprise. He's probably en-route from Sokoto to Aba.the rain fall in the south must have damaged his Solar Recharged Laptop then for him not to be posting on NL. |
Haha! Alj Harem!! The lengendary Nairalander. He is probably in Abuja, recruiting his own 40 man Laptop crew. . . Lol . . . Whichever way it turns out, i miss the 'former' King of Multiple IDs. |
I see the same divide and blackmail strategy that has won SE more AND more haters all over the OP's writeup. So Yorubas and Northerners done turn GEJ main opposition abi . . .all because igboman dey smell breakup him wan quickly align with 'oil-landed' pipo them . . . |
Pukkah: Who is 'the North'? Remember the Northern PDP governors preferred GEJ to Atiku.Brilliant comment! Since the north "preffered" GEJ to Atiku, the Gej army really have nothing to hold the north for. |
I wonder how obj single handedly underdeveloped the North. |
N328m? Is it going be a wooden brigde? |
warrior01: Then, let them go!it is a big big shame that the only one group that truly begged for Nigeria to be formed is the very group yarning all these rubbish. |
Double post |
Hmmm! Tremble ko ilefo ni. . . . I wonder who cant do without some fake drugs, some fake spare parts, and some fake ****** |
Beaf: Talk about how to fail exams!Mimiko is in LP but we all know how PDP apologist like to spite and rundown anything ACN. Fashola, to me, is far from being an efficient governor. Just like most leaders in Nigeria, his projects tend to be too expensive and flyboyant. |
In all these jaga-jaga talk in this thread, no one seem to be addressing the issue of how to compensate the Yorubas/Western Nigeria. They were begged into joining Nigeria by other regions. They are the only major group of people who can really claim to be tired of Nigeria |
Some of us may disagree but we are all political being to varying extent. Tunde Bakare is so on point on this, especially on the aspect of Oil revenue vs pre-independence revenue. Nobody saw the Nigeria of today coming during pre-independence day. |
Igbo president come 2015? Big joke! They are assuming the Ijaws will watch them take their slot by subtly begging for it. BTW, what does an Igbo man think the northerners will be doing when two two-third of the south square against themselves? |
It has now become a Sunday Sunday thing, they need to understand that Christianity is not the opposite of Islam . . . and will never be. |
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