Business › Re: CBN Redesigns 200, 500 & 1000 Naira Notes by Stevosty: 2:56pm On Oct 26, 2022 |
And the redesigning will gulf how much? RIP to naira finally. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Sergei Surovikin, Russia War Commander Admits Kherson Situation ‘Very Difficult’ by Stevosty: 2:38pm On Oct 19, 2022 |
America won't directly be involve in this war when NATO is battle ready, let just one of those stupid Russian missiles lands on one of NATO countries and see if war won't end in weeks, all the so called annexed regions will be recovered. |
Politics › Re: Energetic Atiku Arrives France (Pictures) by Stevosty: 7:57pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
yomi961: Atiku Abubakar is by far the most popular and the most prepared presidential candidate in this election. Beyond the fact that he was Nigeria's first democratically elected vice president under this democratic dispensation, he is the only candidate with that level of experience among all those contesting to replace Buhari and his catastrophic government that has reduced our economy to its worst state since we gained independence in 1960 and left our currency struggling for relevance with the Zimbabwean dollar.
There are certain challenges only a salary earner or one who was previously a salary earner can understand. Unlike Obi, Atiku was not born with the proverbial silver spoon. He was a salary earner at the Nigerian customs service for about 20 years and as a result, he understands the pains of salary earners when inflation strikes. This explains why he goes to great lengths to ensure that salaries that are paid at his firms can take care of families and alerts for workers salaries hits their account early enough to keep them motivated and help them take care of thier needs.
As a former civil servant himself, Atiku understands how the civil service works and the need to make government services more efficient. Nigeria today has one of the biggest civil service in the world, with over 720,000 salary earners on the federal government payroll alone. The civil service swallows more that half of the our national budget every year even though they make up less than one percent of our entire population.
With Nigerians yearning for a reform of the civil service, there is the need to elect a candidate with first hand understanding of the problems and issues that has transformed the Nigerian civil service from the engine room that drives development to a clog in the wheel of progress.
Tinubu and Obi do not have any civil service experience, they dont understand how it operates, talkless of how to reform it. In contrast Atiku Abubakar with over 20 years experience in the glory days of the civil service understands the pains of civil servants and his multi dimentional digital approach to restructuring the civil service is what our country needs to trigger the process that will transform our dysfunctional civil service to the "vaibranium" that drives development and deliver real benefits to our people.
Tinubu and Obi were two term governors of their respective states, however, you cannot compare that with the experience that comes with being the Vice President of a country of over 200 million people.
As chairman of the National Economic Council from 1999 to 2007, Atiku Abubakar was an epitome of who a Vice President should be. His passion for a better and prosperous Nigeria is evident in the caliber of technocrats and specialists he personally convinced to return to the country and join hands with the government to develop our country.
As head of the Economic Management Team, Atiku and his team which included the current Director-General of the World Trade Organization Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, successfully renegotiated and paid off Nigeria’s entire debt with the Paris Club before the current disaster's in government plunged our unborn children into the biggest debt trap in the history of our country with about ₦50 trillion in debts hanging over our necks.
Under Tinubu's lackeys in Lagos, the story is not different, because despite the huge internally generated revenue it rakes in every month, Lagos sits at the top of the list of highly indebted states in Nigeria with nothing to show for it.
When it comes to the private sector experience, Abubakar towers above Tinubu and the upcoming Obi by miles. Atiku co-founded INTELS, one of the biggest oil and gas/ports logistics firms in Africa. His other business are huge job creators that employs more people than many state governments in Nigeria.
Tinubu on the other hand has no real businesses beyond negotiating a slice from your tax and prompting his rubber stamp state assemblies to legalize his tax collection illegalities.
Obi as a business man is mostly interested in importing from foreign countries and taking away jobs. Some of his rookie economic policies will shut down half of our manufacturing capacity in less than 100 days if they are ever implemented because it does not factor in critical aspects of local production.
Perhaps one of the major reason most Nigerians are queuing behind the Atiku presidential bid is his sterling records as Head of the National Council on Privatization, which oversaw the sale of hundreds of loss-making and poorly managed public enterprises into highly successful and profit making ventures.
This action led to the influx of new and badly needed investments in vital sectors of our economy triggering massive growth in our GDP and the highest creation of new jobs ever witnessed in our country.
In addition, his efforts at transforming the telecomunications landscape completely changed how we do things today. Before the Obasanjo-Atiku era mobile phones were a luxury because the 350,000 available telephone lines provided by the then inefficient NITEL was grossly inadequate to cater for our massively growing population.
As Vice President and head of the economic team in Nigeria, Atiku inaugurated a 22-member Telecommunications Sector reform implementation committee, charged with the responsibility of facilitating greater access to phone services for Nigerians. His team went on to facilitate and supervise the licensing rounds for GSM licence in Nigeria conducted by the NCC under the leadership of Engr Ernest Ndukwe whose appointment as the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the NCC was facilitated by Atiku.
Thanks to the patriotism and dedication of Atiku and his team, the mobile connection you are most likely using to read this article and the over 188 million registered mobile lines in our country are helping to improve the ease of doing business, create jobs and open the global space for young Nigerians to unleash their talents and support the development of our country.
In 2019, we lost an opportunity to take back our country because some criminals manufactured non-existent votes and brought in a 'black market Justices" to legalize an illegality in plain sight.
In 2023, armed with the new Electoral Act and increased awareness of what the enemies of our nation can do, let us rise as one irrespective of tribe, religion or political leaning and support the most experienced candidate to help take back and restructure our nation for the benefit of our people and generations unborn. |
Politics › Re: Ezekwesili Knocks Abike Dabiri-Erewa (NIDCOM Boss) Over ‘Messy’ Twitter Comment by Stevosty: 7:06pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
VTJN: Lol
Tinubu is your next president bro. Don't give yourself unnecessary BP over politics
Please learn to manage your expectations about this coming election No, Tinubu is not the next president, he will only empty his 'bullion van', make sure your share is reasonable enough. |
Politics › Re: Ezekwesili Knocks Abike Dabiri-Erewa (NIDCOM Boss) Over ‘Messy’ Twitter Comment by Stevosty: 6:56pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
If a pig shows you he is pig, then you respond to him like a pig, a representative of a country. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Unveil Tinubu’s Policy Document, Campaign Council On Friday by Stevosty: 6:26pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
Ttalk: APC is too strategic
The mother of the campaign is about to be unleashed. This is not a time for crying, bullying, or insulting.
This is an operation show your track record. This is operation show your political leg over, operation show your political swags
There is no time to waste time, let the campaign begin in earnest.
This is the time to separate the grain from the chaff, the time to separate the men from the boys, time to separate the Aristos from the Oloshos.
We are entering the Bermuda triangle where we shall separate divers from showers, if it is not Panadol it can never be Panadol.
Tinubu is here, the Jagaban of the universe is here with his record, achievement, experience, tenacity, financial acumen, and political sagacity.
I warned you don't enter the turf if you are not ready, the turf is slippery, and it can carry you go where you do know sycophant, which track record are you talking about? How much is rice now in your area? Let alone kerosene and gas. Nonsense, may APC never happen to us. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Unveil Tinubu’s Policy Document, Campaign Council On Friday by Stevosty: 6:17pm On Oct 18, 2022 |
suffering and smiling Nigerians still support this wicked, heartless party, suffer never tire una? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Responds To Questions On Climate Change (Video) by Stevosty: 9:22pm On Oct 17, 2022 |
Holy and poison, that 'idiom' is definitely not from English language maybe agbero's slang. |
Politics › Re: Dad Of 2 Sells Car, Puts House On Sale To Pay Ransom For His Kidnapped Children by Stevosty: 8:19pm On Oct 17, 2022 |
And he is sure on his own, the sort of wicked leaders we have. |
Politics › Re: FG Moves To Release 30 Per Cent Of Prisoners Across Nigeria by Stevosty: 4:48pm On Oct 09, 2022 |
Finally releasing all his boys before leaving office. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Biden: Putin Wasn't Joking About The Use Of Tactical Weapons In Ukraine by Stevosty: 12:14pm On Oct 07, 2022 |
Russia a world power that cannot defeat small country like Ukraine 8 months now, their fighters dumping their war machines and took to their heels, while keep recruiting new fighters is threatening nuclear, he should try it to prove America bluffs. |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri: Frail Looking Tinubu Returns To Nigeria by Stevosty: 8:12pm On Oct 06, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Mohammed Sani Dattijo: Why North Must Vote For Tinubu by Stevosty: 7:34am On Oct 02, 2022 |
It's like saying the north are just cows that always headed one direction, yet, they are the ones most hit by bad leadership. |
Politics › Re: Senator Ademola Adeleke Plays Table Tennis For Physical Fitness (Photo, Video) by Stevosty: 2:34pm On Sep 09, 2022 |
Physical fitness on tennis? Definitely not the table version. |
Crime › Re: Emotional Moment Daughter Meets Her Mum Who Was Flogged And Branded A Witch by Stevosty: 3:15pm On Sep 02, 2022 |
danjumaisah: I don't support molestation, however, witchcraft is real irrespective of civilization. you and those that still believe in dehumanizing humans in the name of witchcraft deserved flogging, try it in a developed country and rot in jail. |
Phones › Re: HACK ALERT! If You Are Making Use Of Facebook Lite, Please Read This!! by Stevosty: 6:59pm On Aug 31, 2022 |
Some Nigerians and false alarm, the problem must be within facebook itself. |
Politics › Re: Soyinka Questions FG: Why Ban Ipob, And Leave Miyetti Allah? by Stevosty: 11:14am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Nepotism, the same reason one notorious bandit was crowned why a freedom fighter is been imprisoned with no room for justice. |
Politics › Re: FG To Implement Telecoms, Beverage Taxes In 2023 by Stevosty: 11:45pm On Aug 08, 2022 |
Where are APC supporters here? Or are they exempted from this? |
Politics › Re: 2023: Buhari’s Family Abandoning Tinubu – Reno Omokri by Stevosty: 11:35pm On Aug 08, 2022 |
LegendHero: Lemao.
Same Buhari family wey no get APC ticket to return to the house of reps.
If he sure for Fatuhu Mohammed, why did he failed to win his return ticket in APC?
PDP signing leftovers of APC, 100% of politician that decamped to PDP lost their return ticket in APC.
Jamo defeated him mercilessly in that same LG during APC primaries. Reno Omokiri seems not to get the memo. 100% of politician that decamped to PDP lost their return ticket in APC, do you know what that means? All those politicians will also go with their supporters, which is not good for APC. |
Politics › Re: Why Is Kerosene More Expensive Than Petrol ? by Stevosty: 12:40pm On Aug 05, 2022 |
Who are these people defending absurdity, where were they when kerosene was N50 and petrol was N65? When a government has no economic plan, looking for every avenue to take from the people, the government knows petrol is a no go area, decides to put it on kerosene and gas, therefore inflicting the pain on the common man. |
Politics › Re: National Headquarters Building "Arewa Youth For Tinubu" Inaugurated by Stevosty: 7:27pm On Aug 04, 2022 |
The bullion vans most be emptied, I don't mind having a bite, my choice is still my choice. |
Politics › Re: Pictures From APC Governors Meeting With Bola Tinubu In Lagos Yesterday by Stevosty: 11:52am On Aug 02, 2022 |
LiveWithIt: I will be disgraced for supporting a thief a lier and may APC misfortune happen to me and it's already in manifestation in my life from this moment.....the more I quote you for negative words the more those words goes back to my family starting from the little to the eldest oh, I see, it shall be well with you. |
Politics › Re: Isaac Fayose Mocks Atiku For Removing Alhaji From His Name (Video) by Stevosty: 11:43am On Aug 02, 2022 |
emekachief: Atiku is deperate but tinubu is a deadly You mean Atiku is AK47, while Tinubu is atomic bomb. |
Politics › Re: Pictures From APC Governors Meeting With Bola Tinubu In Lagos Yesterday by Stevosty: 11:39am On Aug 02, 2022 |
SUGARCyprian247: Is this how you guys impersonate?
Your moniker is even Chuksanambra ..
Chai SMH Are you surprised? Everything about them is fake, fake promises, fake bishops, fake candidate... |
Politics › Re: Pictures From APC Governors Meeting With Bola Tinubu In Lagos Yesterday by Stevosty: 11:33am On Aug 02, 2022 |
LiveWithIt: You want to be unfortunate right? You are already unfortunate, supporting a sick old person to be your president. |
Politics › Re: Pictures From APC Governors Meeting With Bola Tinubu In Lagos Yesterday by Stevosty: 11:11am On Aug 02, 2022 |
LiveWithIt: Are you mad?? Must you quote me or do you want to be unfortunate... B*stard support who you want and leave me to support who I want else you will suffer for the rest of your miserable life na by Force to support your God forsaken obituary ni?
Pls face your front if you don't want to be unfortunate in this one life you came to Enemy of Nigeria progress. |
Politics › Re: Pictures From APC Governors Meeting With Bola Tinubu In Lagos Yesterday by Stevosty: 11:05am On Aug 02, 2022 |
Desperadoes, they don't mind creating chaos in the country because of 'emilokan' like Nigeria is his property, anybody but Tinubu, else sorry for Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Government Shifts Blame On Petrol Price Increase by Stevosty: 4:54am On Aug 02, 2022 |
I guess it also include gas, kerosene, and diesel prices too, useless government. |
Politics › Re: British High Commissioner To Nigeria Visits Atiku (Pictures) by Stevosty: 7:13pm On Aug 01, 2022 |
They have done their calculation well, Atiku is it. |
Business › Re: Falling Naira: EFCC Raids Bureau De Change Firms by Stevosty: 11:16am On Jul 30, 2022 |
They seem to forget the aboki fx case, chasing shadows, a dollar will soon get to a thousand, incompetence at its peak. |
Education › Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Stevosty: 8:46pm On Jul 27, 2022 |
seunmsg: Nobody is fighting for anybody in this country. Everyone is fighting for his or her interest. ASUU will always be a problem irrespective of who is president or which party is in office.
There are only two solutions to the ASUU problem: 1. FG should completely stop funding university education. Parents should be made to pay what is commensurate for the university education they want for their kids.
2. Government should scrap National ASUU completely. Each university should have an independent union to address local issues peculiar only to the university. Even if it’s going to take prolong strike and mass sacking to achieve this, it is worth the trouble.
There is no easy solution to the ASUU problem. FG need to make a tough, painful and firm decision on the union. Pandering to the union every time by signing crazy agreements that can’t be implemented has never worked and will never worked. It’s better to disrupt the system once and for all. Only in Nigeria, in fact government should be scrapped so we know we don't have a government. |
Education › Re: Who Is ASUU Really Fighting For? by Stevosty: 8:40pm On Jul 27, 2022 |
MagnoIia: you're such a daft fellow No he is not, you are the dumb one. |