Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 7:55am On Jun 02, 2024*. Modified: 8:14am On Jun 02, 2024 |
Starberg: Lol You should count yourself worthy that I have a conversation with your senseless elementary sense of reasoning. You are bereft of apt intellectual quotient. You are a bigot. I am ashamed that you are Nigerian. I don't know why I condescend so low having this with a nitwit. Gosh!
And if you are looking for who to threaten with your voodoo, take a trip down to your family village and use it on them since you claimed to be a fetish 1di0t. What a waste of sperm… the ultimate waste of life! Btw, you certainly do not deserve that lady you met in the supermarket….the earlier she dumps a low life like you, the better for her sanity. Imagine having to cohabit with an unthinking scoundrel like you in the name of marriage. Heavens forbid bad thing. I hope you stiil have a job? Loser!  |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 10:31pm On Jun 01, 2024 |
Starberg: I said it, you are a ritualist. But let me make this clear to you, my blood is fire. You try me, you go mad. You’re truly a mumu. Honestly, I should not be seen having a dialogue with a juvenile delinquent like you. Your waterloo definitely lies ahead….it’ll not be long in coming!  |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 7:53pm On Jun 01, 2024 |
Starberg: You are so daft that I find it hard to use an adjective to describe your stupidity and senseless bigotry. I swear you deserved all the things happening to you in Nigeria. You are a sucking blood vampire. I won't be surprised if you are a ritualist because you got it from your lineage. Small time now you’ll be calling your entire village to come join you beg and prostrate. Keep yapping….your cup would soon be FULL!  |
Politics › Re: New National Anthem Is National Self-Debasement By Farooq A. Kperogi by shinealight(m): 6:04pm On Jun 01, 2024*. Modified: 6:22pm On Jun 01, 2024 |
[b]This is a short-sighted viewpoint from Farouq Kperogi.  Anybody who stops to think a little would realise that “Nigeria We Hail Thee” is indeed the right National Anthem for the times we’re in. Presently, we have unending IPOB agitation, Yoruba threat of secession, etc, to grapple with, which shows that the nation has not been more divided since after the Civil War ….what better time to remind the citizenry that: Though Tribe and tongue may differ, in Brotherhood we stand?! We also have the japa syndrome whereby many Nigerians would rather go into slavery in distant lands than join in the effort to contribute their quota in building and strengthening their own “Native Land” (not foreign Lands). What better time to try to instil the consciousness of nationhood and nationalism in the populace?! The first stanza of that Anthem speaks volumes and Thank Heavens that the majority of our representatives in the National Assembly saw it as such and they voted the right way! Kudos to them all.  [/b] |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 4:30pm On Jun 01, 2024 |
Starberg: If my father was a failure, he got it from your retarded parents which you are exhibiting. No wonder your parents were rejected by Yaba left 1di0t From your ill-mannered language, you’re definitely one of those soldier-killing mobs.…you’ll soon be nabbed and no social media platform will give you cover. Just keep yapping. Schmutz! |
Politics › Re: Doyin Okupe Likens Tinubu To Jesus Christ, Sent Himself To Find Solution by shinealight(m): 11:47am On Jun 01, 2024 |
MrBrownJay1: what a pile of ARRANT NONSENSE!!!! …nonsense to your blocked ears!  |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 10:35am On Jun 01, 2024*. Modified: 10:58am On Jun 01, 2024 |
Starberg: That's good. You will need to borrow more especially from his community. Failure incarnate. I say your father is a worse Failure for neglecting his duty to give you proper home training. Ill-bred nincompoop!  Btw, if you’re referring to your soldier-killing community…don’t worry….they’ll soon teach you all a lesson you won’t forget in a hurry. Born losers!  |
Politics › Re: Lawyers To Sue Tinubu, NASS Over Reintroduction Of Old National Anthem by shinealight(m): 9:03pm On May 31, 2024 |
Rookie lawyers.  Are they stupid or is it that they have nothing to do? Overturn a Law passed by both arms of the National Assembly before being assented to by the President? Jobless dreamers!  |
Politics › Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by shinealight(m): 8:52pm On May 31, 2024 |
Elliotwaveforec: What's special about Sanwo? Fash or Makinde And what’s special about Makinde? |
Politics › Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by shinealight(m): 8:50pm On May 31, 2024 |
11Monkeys: How come you didn't include the master strategist on the list?
You don't want Tinubu to rule your South West region but he is your preferred choice for Nigeria, right?
Damned hypocrite. Tinubu is President of Nigeria already….how can you expect him to be chosen to lead South-West at the same time? Common sense!  |
Politics › Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by shinealight(m): 8:37pm On May 31, 2024 |
Sunky200: Pa Banji Akintoye is our leader We need a young, vibrant guy….Governor Sanwo-Olu fits the bill anyday! |
Politics › Re: Who Will You Pick To Lead Your Region If Regional Government Is Reintroduced? by shinealight(m): 8:34pm On May 31, 2024 |
Governor Santo-Olu for South-West…..no debate about it at all, at all!!  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria We Hail Thee: Reintroduction Of Old National Anthem My Priority – Tinubu by shinealight(m): 2:57pm On May 31, 2024 |
vanbonattel: Eghu
Reintroduce old bag of rice price Reintroduce old bag of cement price Reintroduce old fuel price Reintroduce old electricity tariff
Illiterate Seems to me that you are the ILLITERATE and possibly a buffoon into the bargains! How do you reintroduce prices of rice, cement, fuel, electricity, etc, just by simply saying so, without working to merit it.  It’s like asking the Central Bank to just keep printing money for you to enjoy life abundantly without backing it with commensurate productive economic factors. Use your Brain my friend…that’s what it’s meant for!  |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 1:00pm On May 31, 2024 |
Starberg: Are you sensible at all? What is the economical importance of the old anthem? Sensible?  No, it’s your father’s sense I use to navigate my life on a daily basis. Schmutz!  |
Politics › Re: 'Nigeria We Hail Thee' Not My National Anthem, Will Never Sing It - Ezekwesili by shinealight(m): 8:53pm On May 29, 2024 |
yyba: Oby ezekwesili you are yet to condemn IPOB warning That’s because she’s an IPOB Chieftain!  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Signs Bill Returning Old Anthem Into Law by shinealight(m): 2:12pm On May 29, 2024 |
EKONGKING: Name Nigeria given by British woman Flora Shaw .
Nigerian national anthem -- written by Lillian Jean Williams, a British expatriate .
The most enslaved nation with no touch of originality and citizens roam allover the world boasting about their enslaved country . Arrant nonsense! Go to South Africa and change it’s name to Zululand!  |
Politics › Re: Senate Passes Bill On Old National Anthem by shinealight(m): 2:06pm On May 29, 2024 |
swagana: Give us bulaba definition of HAIL. I already gave you an intelligently informed interpretation of what it is to HAIL one’s Nation….that is if you care to read with understanding! |
Politics › Re: Senate Passes Bill On Old National Anthem by shinealight(m): 1:14pm On May 29, 2024 |
swagana: We are saying the same thing,since we started hailing Nigeria recently prices of goods has reduced. You obviously don’t know what it means to HAIL! |
Politics › Re: Senate Passes Bill On Old National Anthem by shinealight(m): 8:26am On May 29, 2024 |
NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE…… If you Hail your country, you do not only scream it’s positive aspects at the rooftops, you will also do the right things, abhor corruption, invest in manufacturing within your country, buy locally produced goods as opposed to dependence on foreign products which devalues your currency, etc. That’s the great idea that Tinubu and the National Assembly are projecting through changing the Nation Anthem. What’s more: It reminds us that ….”Though Tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we Stand!!” That’s how to build a Nation…. not by promoting futile and senseless “Stay At Home” policies!  |
Politics › Re: Senate Passes Bill On Old National Anthem by shinealight(m): 8:20am On May 29, 2024 |
swagana: If we begin to hail Nigeria in our national anthem our economy will bounce back stronger that is the idea-Tinubu. Of course! If you Hail your country, you do not only scream it’s positive aspects at the rooftops, you will also do the right things, abhor corruption, invest in manufacturing within your country, buy locally produced goods as opposed to foreign dependence, etc. That’s the great idea that Tinubu and the National Assembly are projecting through changing the Nation Anthem. What’s more: It reminds us that ….”Though Tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we Stand!!” That’s how to build a Nation…. not by promoting futile and senseless “Stay At Home” policies!  |
Politics › Re: APC National Director Attacks Obasanjo Over Criticism Of Tinubu’s Reforms by shinealight(m): 9:20am On May 28, 2024 |
malali: Achievements of President Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007)
1999: Democratic Transition: Successfully transitioned Nigeria from military rule to democratic governance after being elected as President, restoring hope in Nigeria’s democracy.
[color=#000000]2000: Debt Management Office (DMO): Established the DMO to centrally coordinate Nigeria’s debt management, enhancing fiscal responsibility and transparency. Anti-Corruption Initiatives: Launched the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to tackle corruption in public and private sectors.[/color]
2001: National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS): Implemented NEEDS to promote economic growth, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. Telecommunications Revolution: Liberalized the telecommunications sector, leading to the introduction of GSM technology and a surge in mobile phone usage.
[color=#000000]2002: Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC): Created the NDDC to address the developmental challenges in the oil-rich Niger Delta region. Pension Reforms: Introduced pension reforms that led to the establishment of the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) to ensure a stable and secure pension system.[/color]
2003: Economic Reforms: Initiated comprehensive economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy, including the privatization of state-owned enterprises. Fight Against Corruption: Established the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to intensify the fight against corruption and financial crimes.
[color=#000000]2004: Debt Relief Campaign: Launched a robust campaign for debt relief which eventually led to Nigeria’s debt cancellation by the Paris Club. Education Reforms: Implemented the Universal Basic Education (UBE) program to improve access to and quality of education.[/color]
2005: Debt Cancellation: Achieved a historic debt relief deal with the Paris Club, resulting in the cancellation of $18 billion of Nigeria’s external debt. Economic Growth: Recorded significant economic growth with GDP growth rate peaking at 6.5%, driven by reforms in various sectors.
[color=#000000]2006: Power Sector Reforms: Initiated the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) to address the country’s electricity challenges and boost power generation. Agricultural Development: Launched initiatives to boost agricultural production and enhance food security, including the Presidential Initiative on Cassava.[/color]
2007: Electoral Reforms: Established the Electoral Reform Committee to improve the integrity and credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process. Transition of Power: Successfully conducted the 2007 general elections, ensuring a peaceful transition of power to the next administration.
[color=#000000]Key Achievements Throughout His Tenure: Economic Reforms: Consistently pursued economic reforms that diversified the economy, reduced inflation, and increased foreign reserves. International Relations: Improved Nigeria’s international standing, re-establishing the country as a key player in African and global affairs. Health Sector Improvements: Launched the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to Nigerians.[/color]
President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration laid the foundation for modern Nigeria through significant reforms in various sectors. His leadership not only stabilized the country but also set it on a path towards sustainable development and economic growth. His tenure remains a pivotal period in Nigeria’s journey towards progress and prosperity. You need to go and listen to Atiku’s confession about how the Obasanjo regime paid billions to contractors in the Power sector who absconded with the money without delivering on their contracts. Were you living in Republic of Benin at that time? Jokers! |
Politics › Re: How I ‘outsmarted’ Adamu To Deliver Tinubu As APC Candidate – Omisore by shinealight(m): 9:13pm On May 25, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Judge Who Ruled Against Sanusi's Reinstatement Is In The US - Gov Yusuf by shinealight(m): 8:59am On May 25, 2024 |
ClearFlair: This is why Nigeria needs leaders like Peter Obi. Does he carry two heads on his shoulders? What a baseless assertion borne of sectional sentimentality. If he becomes President tomorrow, he will equally face the myriads of intractable challenges that those before him have been trying to grapple with. He will no doubt do his utmost and get out of the place after his tenure…..but Nigeria would still not become Eldorado. So, let’s stop all the day-dreaming and wishful thinking as if the man possesses some magic wand ….. which he couldn’t wield during his time in Anambra anyway!  |
Politics › Re: Heineken Lokpobiri: FG Unaware Dangote Imports Crude From US by shinealight(m): 8:13am On May 24, 2024 |
vanbonattel: Chinedu is also a private business owner, but the government monitors his business because he's from a part of the country, and closes the border or increases import duties because of Shinedu.
The government will not be talking about FX and BDC today if not because they think they shoupd kill the businesses of a region who imports items using forex.
Now when it gets to Dangote or Otedola, the government will become deaf, dumb and blind at the same time. The day they allow these myopic guys to go form their own country is the day we’ll get Peace in this Nigeria. They always think everything is designed to work against them. To Thy Tents O’Israel…. Hurry it up pls!  |
Politics › Re: Heineken Lokpobiri: FG Unaware Dangote Imports Crude From US by shinealight(m): 8:04am On May 24, 2024 |
masterfactor: Nigeria my country, The government is so confuse that they don't know what is going on in the country, and there is a ministry for information. Politician don't read news at all Why should the government be monitoring the activities on how a business man runs his business when he his not doing illegal things. Shalaye is unnecessary!  |
Politics › Re: Heineken Lokpobiri: FG Unaware Dangote Imports Crude From US by shinealight(m): 8:02am On May 24, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Usman Yusuf Reviews Tinubu’s Government: 'Renewed Hope Turned To Hopelessness’ by shinealight(m): 10:57am On May 20, 2024 |
No doubt one of those job applicants that got NOTHING…..sour grapes!  Has he evaluated his kinsman Buhari’s 8-Year lackadaisical performance …..before attempting to pass judgment on the tenure of someone who has barely spent One year in Office! |
Education › Re: FG Appoints Jega, Olanipekun, Others As Chairmen, Members Of Governing Council by shinealight(m): 2:02pm On May 18, 2024 |
BigBlackPreek: Ebimpawa ooooo You’re still talking…..you never see anything yet….just wait a bit longer…..you go see wen!  |
Politics › Re: It May Be Difficult For Opposition To Stop Tinubu’s Re-election -Monday Ubani by shinealight(m): 2:15pm On May 15, 2024 |
Atiku and Obi can NEVER agree on who should be No. 1. Atiku has already stated that he will continue to vie for Presidency as long as he’s alive and Obi cannot play second fiddle again after sooo much noise made by Obidients about his Presidency. So, where is the way forward for them? Both of them are likely to Labour In Vain again!  |
Politics › Re: It May Be Difficult For Opposition To Stop Tinubu’s Re-election -Monday Ubani by shinealight(m): 2:08pm On May 15, 2024 |
Hakeem66: How did he know that they were forming a merger? Just because Obi visited Atiku, they all started panicking.
The fear of Obi is real.  |
Politics › Re: Obi Insists Coastal Highway Project Is Not A Priority by shinealight(m): 12:51pm On May 03, 2024 |
Why don’t you wait for your turn to set your own priorities. Maybe establishing multiple Breweries all over the country would be your priority…. as you’re well-known for!  |
Politics › Re: Economic Importance Of Lagos Calabar Coastal High Way by shinealight(m): 9:07pm On May 01, 2024 |
Nightwolf1: You are stating the economic importance without knowing the direction of this road. Poorly tutored agbadorian.
Now show me where this road project will pass through in Rivers State and name the location.
Make sure you don't run away from my question. Why should we be concerned about where it will pass in Rivers State? Should everybody be asking where it will pass in their State or town/village to justify the economic benefits of embarking on the project? Think Nigeria my friend….not just about your State. |