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CrimeRe: Queues In Abuja: Hoodlums Invade Petrol Stations, Attack Motorists, Snatch Phone by sulaak(m): 10:43pm On Feb 16, 2022
lawalosky:
Even the almighty UK once experience this, something last year, you guys should chill up,

this suffer no go last forever..
.
this too shall pass!!!
Alway whataboutism,

Comparing UK failure with Nigeria failure?

Why not compare UK 24 hour electricity with Nigeria NEPA
CrimeRe: There’s Nothing Like Money Ritual – Police Warns Killers by sulaak(m): 7:36am On Feb 16, 2022
Bastard1stborn:
Shut up young man and use your greatest gift given from above.

Cowries was the legal currency. You are a fucking lazy man thinks money ritual is all about how to make a lazy man become the richest...

You are wrong if that what you have in your head.

Like I said, Science can be done to boost your luck and bulldozer any form of hindrances against your success. Not some kind of unreal that will ask you to sleep and wake up with millions in a box, pot or an empty room. You sound Stewpid, don't fall victim bro
Dumbass, Cowries weren't a legal currency, they came to the shore of Africa during the slave trade by Portuguese traders.

It's obvious that you are very unintelligent and stupid
CrimeRe: There’s Nothing Like Money Ritual – Police Warns Killers by sulaak(m): 12:50am On Feb 16, 2022
Adakintroy:
Money always involve " sacrifice" but I guess we took it literal. The aquistion of wealth mostimes involves killing off of love ones. The western understand this better. Most wealthy working men struggle to find continuity with friends, parents, wife, or children. The pursuance of wealth involve almost a one track mind. One in Which disregard almost any other contender for a pace in the heart. It's what modern capitalism is built on. Dominance conquest of sought and the love of nothing else but oneself. The "I" is peak prime or capital.
Another idiot, money involve good and services, what sacrifice does an ashewo have to offer to earn money?

Nigerians are backwards and stupid.
CrimeRe: There’s Nothing Like Money Ritual – Police Warns Killers by sulaak(m): 12:47am On Feb 16, 2022
Bastard1stborn:
Money ritual is real but it doesn't neccesarily need human part involvement.

In the olden days, Our forefathers are liable to perform or engage in money rituals from Age 45 & Above. This is a age where so much must have happened in a man's life with lots of terrible and sweet experiences.

They must have searched for the truth and falses behind money rituals with location of confirmed rituals with less repercussions. Also they would have seen examples of men who did the kind with good life and philanthropic contribution to the society.

Real money rituals if required blood, shouldn't take beyond goat, ram, sheep and fowl blood. Anything outside these mentioned animals isn't money ritual but an act of selling your soul to the devil in exchange for unending riches that only death, madness can put an end to. There is free will to our areas of decision in life by God. He gave us wisdom before free-will. Its the wisdom that guide us to choose from options available to paddle our canoe in life.

Ritual isnt science. Rituals involve blood while science is about experiment with prove using roots, birds, animals and leaves.

Real science that brings fortune and freedom from elders cost @ least 200k to buy materials. Human parts excluded!!!
Bloody rubbish, We didn't have any legal currency in the olden days.

Ritual of any kind produces nothing. Civilise yourself and stop believing in backward superstitions.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia Has Deployed Attack Helicopters To Ukraine Border (Photos) by sulaak(m): 3:05pm On Feb 15, 2022
lagusboyyy:
Half of the money spent on killings, war and weapons all over the world, is more than enough to end poverty and give everyone a better life.

So many homeless and poor people in the United States of America, but they rather spend billions of dollars over arms, ammunition and military.

Wars! Wars!! Wars!!!

When round the table discussions can settle issues, because, no matter what, war and blood shed can never bring peace.
Poverty is another form of weapon, inflicted on your enemies.
TravelRe: Lagos Traffic In The 60s Vs Today (Photos) by sulaak(m): 12:50pm On Feb 15, 2022
anonimi:
Will restructuring to pre-1966 help us avoid such a fate, or we need to break up like Singapore/Malaysia or India/Pakistan/Bangladesh?
Thanks.
Unfortunately, Nigerians political and military classes are reactive and not proactive and will never implement any policies that will weaken the Nigerian state, so I doubt Nigeria will see a peaceful transition to regional restructuring.
TravelRe: Lagos Traffic In The 60s Vs Today (Photos) by sulaak(m): 11:46am On Feb 15, 2022
anonimi:
You have spoken well.
Please how do we work on ourselves for us to be more civilised in our culture alsohuh
The good news is that at some time in the 1950s, 1960s and early 70s Nigeria was building institutions that were educating and developing a society that was productive. I was amazed to read an article that the Nigerian textile industry employed 600k people and generated $8 billion in tax revenue in the early 1980s. So Nigeria has the capability and potential to develop a modern and productive society.


The bad news is that Nigeria current system of government will ultimately lead to the end of the country and things will be worst as the country might end up in a permanent state of conflicts like Syria, Somalia and DR congo
TravelRe: Lagos Traffic In The 60s Vs Today (Photos) by sulaak(m): 10:54am On Feb 15, 2022
anonimi:
Why did this catastrophe not happen to Singapore and Malaysia after their independencehuh
What are the differences?
Culture and civilisation.

The Chinese and Malays already had an advanced civilisation before they were colonised and exposed to modern Western cultures and values systems. They enhance their own culture by embracing the best that the West had to offer. The Chinese, Indian and other Asians take pride in what they are archiving.

In Nigeria, we have people believing that they can make money from ritual killing in 2022! Nigeria is the only country that has a terror group with agenda that states the Book is Haram (Boko Haram)

How can any society call itself a government when it cannot refine or process the product that it exports.
TravelRe: Lagos Traffic In The 60s Vs Today (Photos) by sulaak(m): 5:49am On Feb 15, 2022
God1000:
The difference is clear in terms of orderliness.
What is responsible for the obstreperous nature of Lagos today?

I don't want any excuses.
The longer Nigeria moved away from their colonial masters the harder it has become for Nigeria to maintain a organised society.

In the 1960s there was still a semblance of colonial organisation with the Nigerian civil servant that have worked under British management, by the 1970s the "Nigerianation" of the civil service has resulted in the complete breakdown of organisation in Nigeria.

Simple enforcement of traffic regulation is the responsibility of the the state civil servant to clear market stalls on the pavement.
PoliticsRe: Insecurity: Northern Elders Lament Incessant Killings by sulaak(m): 2:41pm On Feb 14, 2022
aloma007:
Ahmed Baba is a fool covering up for the failed governments in every statements he makes.
And these are the same people inviting anyone interested in becoming Nigeria's president to come over and negotiate with them because they own the largest share of the population.

I swear with my life that the North can never heal because selfish agenda and greediness led to this insecurity of a thing.
It was perpetrated by Northerners who wanted to keep using it as excuse to divert the nation's fund to the region all in the name of problem solving.

Until the Northern Youths do away with ethnic support and speak truth to power.

It is glaringly clear on the wall that terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and the likes can never seize to continue until the Northern Youths demand freedom from the wolves they always come here to support despite clear evidencies they refuse to mention all in the name of na my person dey in charge
Northern youth are uneducated and driven by sentiment.

Ahmed Baba was the Chief of Strategy for Buhari and APC in 2015, he is only interested in preserving the Fulani political hegemony.
PoliticsRe: Fuel Sells For N400/litre In Abuja, Others, Scarcity Persists In Lagos by sulaak(m): 8:00am On Feb 14, 2022
Nbotee:
This is a well orchestrated move by the govt. The funny thing is they have been importing the methanol laced petrol looong before now. Imagine if dis whole thing had been a report with Diezani's name on it.. Suffer no dey tire Nigerians. We seem to be in luv with our oppressors
Buffer it was Petrol laced with Sulphur. the corruption in NNPC and the ministry of petroleum is staggering. The main culprit is Buhari, he is the minister of petroleum.
ProgrammingRe: How Much Do You Charge As A Web Developer? by sulaak(m): 2:44pm On Feb 13, 2022
Emenet:
How much do u charge as a web developer either senior or junior developer
Just register at the two freelancing platforms below as an employer and monitor what other freelancers are charging.

https://www.upwork.com/

https://www.fiverr.com/
TravelRe: Train Driving Through Busy Yaba Market (video) by sulaak(m): 8:33am On Feb 13, 2022
madjune:
Nigeria is no longer a country.

It's a social experiment.
That failed.
BusinessRe: Investors Pledged $23.30 Billion Investments To Nigeria In 2021 - NIPC by sulaak(m): 4:37am On Feb 13, 2022
All the pledge doesn't mean jack. Nigeria needs concrete investment now and not handshake and smile, this government has failed.

They are as bad as the Nigerian pledge read by Nigeria politician "To be faithful, loyal and honest"

I pledge to Nigeria my country. To be faithful, loyal and honest. To serve Nigeria with all my strength. To defend her unity, and uphold her honour and glory.
CrimeRe: Ritualists Caught With Human Head Burnt In Front Of Ogun Police Station (Photo) by sulaak(m): 4:32am On Feb 13, 2022
bomb24:
Afonja-head hunters ogun branch writes:


We have recieved a painful news about the jungle justice meted out on our two veteran skull mining comrades, Idowu Afolabi and Johnson Adebiyi.

Let it be known that the people of Oja-Odan has touched the tail of a tiger. and if care is not taken their heads will definitely leave their shoulder.

This was on-called for and is seen as an attack on our prestigious minners, we the afonja skull minners of ogun branch boast of deadly head hunters in yoruba land e.g

grave diggers: this squad can dig upto 6ft and even tunnels in search of human skulls.

so if the people Oja-Odan think they can dig tunnels or under-ground bungallows to avoid our attacks then sorry to the people of oja odan in advance.

body dicapitators or anatomy practioners we have the best in yoruba-land.

have u heard about our ambush squad called midnight hunters, they are very active in oyo state, kwara, ondo and benin republic with this squad we don't run out of human heads their professionalism and skill in beheading is second to none. we are planning on bringing in this squad into day time acitivity fully in the west.

The people of oja-odan must respect our long age tradition or risk losing their heads QED but if they think they can war us I'm sorry to say this," Yewa IDP camp won't be a safe heaven for them" because we have an active (SMAB) skulls minners association of Benin in that location.

To be fore-warned is to be fore-armed. one more attack on our organisation we will mine every skull within that axis like "atlas of gold rush."

signed/written by emeritus professor Babatunde muhajeeden a Msc, Bsc, masters and phd holder in skull mining affairs and a visiting professor of Eyita Sabo Cemetery ikorodu lagos.
This would be the reply from Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (sometimes also called MACBAN), if their killer cattle herders were arrested or killed.
TravelRe: Vandals Damage Lagos-Ibadan Railway Track, Trains Forced To Stop In Bush by sulaak(m): 6:04pm On Feb 12, 2022
sulaak:
A serious government would have prioritised investment in education and healthcare first and not all these vanity projects that the man on the street, cannot afford to use.

Fix the road, educate the people, provide security and basic health care, is that asking for too much. Nigerians were not destroying railway lines in the 50s, 60s or 70s.
Nicepoker:
on point. There was a time this country was working. Only that lots of people presently aren't aware.
Abeg my brother, maybe they are young.

I don't understand why Nigerian continue to blame the victim for the failure of this political class that was created by the military occupation.

At one time things actually worked across Nigeria, railways weren't vandalised and the politician or military leaders were corrupt but not as excessive as the corrupt bunch of politicians from APC/PDP that have mortgaged the future of Nigerians youth to the point that ritual killing, drugs and banditry is now the norm.
PoliticsRe: The Progression Of 2nd Niger Bridge: Google Maps 2015-2021 by sulaak(m): 5:54pm On Feb 12, 2022
OyeofIkoTuN:
well let me tell you real life koko about the bridge since I stay close. it won't and can't be ready by 2023..Only the river niger aspect of the bridge is being done, how do you get to the bridge? what roads? where is the beginning and the end..? they are just joining the pillars or slabs or whatever only on the river..No road leading to the bridge
Let's first get the difficult part completed the bridge of the Niger. The next president will complete the connected roads or the states might do it themselves. We need that bridge completed because the iron bridge cannot deal with all the traffic.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Says No Zoning In Nigeria’s Constitution, Wants Indirect Primary In PDP by sulaak(m): 3:57pm On Feb 12, 2022
Khaleepha5681:
It will be nonsense for you.

Islam was brought to Hausa in 9th century does not mean Islam became State's religion.

Since you're born in 9th century, please remember the "Jihad of Mujaddadi Dan Podio". He fought the corrupt Sarakuna of Hausa to Islamicise Hausa land.

Why the fight?

The Islam was just identity at the time,so Dan Podio filtrate infidels from the Emirates.

Hausa ain't marginalised, and they don't come to complain for you.

Bauchi Emir is Hausa,and Kebbi Emir too. What you should know is that, Hausa soldiers were very little in Dan Podio camp. Majority of Fulani were the Soldiers, so how do you expect the New Emirs to be Hausa?

Hausa are not Marginalized. And Fulani are not doing well in Business like Hausa. Every tribe has a an area of influence.

In fact,Hausa are known as businessmen.

Dan Gote is an Example.

Go to Kantin Kwari Market in Kano and see for yourself.

Go to kofar ruwa and see for yourself.
You just confirmed my statement...thank you. Conquered people are usually marginalised. Have a pleasant day

What you should know is that, Hausa soldiers were very little in Dan Podio camp. Majority of Fulani were the Soldiers, so how do you expect the New Emirs to be Hausa?
TravelRe: Vandals Damage Lagos-Ibadan Railway Track, Trains Forced To Stop In Bush by sulaak(m): 3:54pm On Feb 12, 2022
Faller:
This country truly deserve Buhari.

We'll be shouting Politicians ain't doing enough, yet the little they managed to do, we'll still spoil it, and you know whenever a Nigerian Politician does something and it gets spoilt, the repair will be left for the next Regime.

Who knows maybe after Bubu Tenure, he'll come out to say the reason he didn't do much is because he knows whatever he does, Nigerians will spoil it.
A serious government would have prioritised investment in education and healthcare first and not all these vanity projects that the man on the street, cannot afford to use.

Fix the road, educate the people, provide security and basic health care, is that asking for too much.

Nigerians were not destroying railway lines in the 50s, 60s or 70s, so what has happened since then? Inequality, extreme poverty, illiteracy and anger.
TravelRe: Vandals Damage Lagos-Ibadan Railway Track, Trains Forced To Stop In Bush by sulaak(m): 3:53pm On Feb 12, 2022
Nicepoker:
Are the leaders not from the people?
A serious government would have prioritised investment in education and healthcare first and not all these vanity projects that the man on the street, cannot afford to use.

Fix the road, educate the people, provide security and basic health care, is that asking for too much. Nigerians were not destroying railway lines in the 50s, 60s or 70s.
TravelRe: Vandals Damage Lagos-Ibadan Railway Track, Trains Forced To Stop In Bush by sulaak(m): 3:49pm On Feb 12, 2022
You think the railway will benefit the man that cannot afford to use the railway.

A serious government should have invested in education and healthcare first and not all these vanity projects that the man on the street cannot afford to use.

Fix the road, educate the people, provide security and basic health care, is that asking for too much. Nigerians were not destroying railway lines in the 50s, 60s or 70s.

An estimated 90 million Nigerians are living in extreme poverty, 20 million or more children are out of school, these are the bitter Nigerians that are angry and will do anything to survive.

I fear for Nigeria future.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Says No Zoning In Nigeria’s Constitution, Wants Indirect Primary In PDP by sulaak(m): 3:17pm On Feb 12, 2022
Khaleepha5681:
Yeah,and now they are not like this.

There are Hausa people still. With pure blood of Hausa, but they don't want to be called Hausa. Rather,they want to be called Hausa-Fulani,because the person with Hausa blood only, is regarded as "Bamaguje", means " Pegan Hausa" even if you're not pagan. Because ancient Hausa had traditional religion called called "Maguzanci/Bori/Gargajiya". Only in Niger Republic, you'll see Hausa calling themselves pure Hausa.

The way secular Jews are called Jews even if they are don't believe in Judaism.

Fulani too don't wanna be called Fulani but Hausa-Fulani or Hausa. Funny but true. Because pure Fulani are regarded as dumb and foreigners.

All indigenous Fulani are peaceful, because they share blood with local tribes. So even Fulani Emirates, find the Fulani terrorists as a threat.





Foreign Fulani hate indigenous Fulani, they regard them as " Kado". They feel that Dan Podio is their granpa,while the present Emirates are fake Fulani.

Story is long, when I have time,I will creat thread on it.

Foreign Fulani declared War on our indigenous Fulani and Hausa and other tribes.
You must think that I was born yesterday.

Islam has been in Hausaland since the 9th century, so why will a Hausa man need to be called Hausa -Fulani to be considered a true Muslim, what you have just written is complete nonsense.

I don't dispute that there is integration between Fulani and Hausa's, but there are Fulani's and separate Hausa's ethnic groups across Northern Nigeria, with the Fulani dominating the politics, Emirate, Sultanate and business across the North.

Hausa's have been marginalised in Northern Nigeria by their Fulani's overlord. Without the Hausa, the Fulani minority will be politically insignificant in Nigeria, so they coin this silly Hausa -Fulani tribe that doesn't exist.
PoliticsNorthern Parents Are The Major Reason Why The Kid-beggars Are Out Of School. by sulaak(op): 3:06pm On Feb 12, 2022
‘Although My Mum And I Are Beggars, I Want To Become A Doctor In The Future’

NAFISA Shehu dreams of becoming a doctor in the future. Sadly, the path she is presently travelling on will not lead her to the realisation of that dream. The girl, originally from Katsina State, begs for a living with her mother on the Ojoo Bridge in Ibadan with any hope of receiving formal education virtually absent. She was in primary four at the school which she attended before relocating down south with her mother


“I used to go to school in the North but I have not been enrolled in any school here. However, whenever we visit the North, I attend school for the duration of our stay there,” Nafisa emphasized during an interview with Saturday Tribune.


Fourteen-year-old Nafisa believes that as a doctor, she could help the people, especially her parents. “I want to become a doctor so that I can help people. I like the profession,” she said.

As of the time Hassana Mohammadu was removed from school by her mother and brought to Ibadan to join her in begging for money, she was in primary two.

“I was in primary two before I came here, but I don’t go to school anymore.” The seven-year-old comes to the Ojoo Bridge every day to beg alongside her mother when other children of her age are in school.

For Hassana, teaching is her favourite profession. She longs for the opportunity to go back to school for a chance to realise this dream. “I would like to become a teacher if I am able to finish school. If I become a teacher, I can take care of my parents and help many others, especially children.”

On why the children are out of school, the parents (mothers) said they lacked the required resources to send them to school. Aisha Gambo said the little money they realised from their daily begging activity they send back home to cater for the children that were left behind.

Some of our children are schooling in the North. For me, it is what I get from here that I send to them for school fees,” Gambo said. The women described the North as an uninteresting place to live right now because of the rate of killings and kidnapping. “We can’t go back to the North because of how uninteresting it is to live there now. The rate of killings and kidnapping keeps getting high” Gambo stated.

Murja Mohammed was among the out-of-school children Saturday Tribune encountered during its visit to the Ojoo Bridge. It was gathered that her mother was making arrangements to enroll her in a school. Murja was in primary four in a school in Katsina when her mother told her to join her in begging in Ibadan. The 10-year-old girl dreams of becoming a soldier “so that I can defend the country and take care of my parents.” Efforts to reach her mother were futile.

Speaking on children from the North begging on the streets of Ibadan, the Special Assistant to the Oyo State Governor on Arewa, Alhaji Murtala Ahmed, said the parents “see the children as business tools.” Murtala said before now, a lot of children did not go to school because of the little charges at public schools but now the Governor Seyi Makinde government had made everything totally free.

Ahmed said: “The Oyo State government has made primary education totally free. Parents now do not spend a dime to send their children to school anymore. Before now, if you came here in the morning, you would see children playing everywhere and parents were more concerned with how to cater for their families than sending their wards to school.

“The little charges parents used to pay in school have been stopped. I have met those parents begging with their children countless times and asked them to allow their children to go to school. I even volunteered to sew their uniforms and do all other necessary things but they have refused. They do not want the children to go school because it is like they are using them for business.

“If they go begging with the children, they make more money because of the sympathy people have for children and that is why they do not allow the children to go to school.”

He said because of the concern the government had for the beggars and people living on the streets, a befitting shelter was built and three-square meals were provided for them daily but they have deserted the facility for the streets again.

“The government provided a secure shelter for the beggars at Akinyele and they are fed three times daily but they prefer to stay on the streets. They say they do not get alms at the facility like they do on the streets.”

The governor’s aide added that the children had been exposed to money, so even if some parents send them to school, they run back to the streets.

“The children also understand that they get money through begging so when they are sent to school they would run away. I picked a couple of them from the street one time when I was passing by. I pacified them and they agreed to follow me.

“I took them to Akinyele but they have all left the facility. They are back on the streets. Even though everything is being catered for at Akinyele, they are not concerned about their safety, health and what have you. They are just after the little money they make on the streets.”

He expressed the belief that the parents are the major reason why the kid-beggars are out of school.




https://tribuneonlineng.com/although-my-mum-and-i-are-beggars-i-want-to-become-a-doctor-in-the-future/
PoliticsRe: Atiku Says No Zoning In Nigeria’s Constitution, Wants Indirect Primary In PDP by sulaak(m): 1:58pm On Feb 12, 2022
Khaleepha5681:
Royal tittle is nothing. They give it to anybody.

North is not tribalist as you think. 'Yar Adua is just officially associated with Fulani,but he is not. Many Fulani are not pure Fulani,but Hausa-Fulani,Kanuri-Fulani,Gobir-Fulani,Shuwa-Fulani,Bura-Fulani,Chibok-Fulani,Bade-Fulani,Ngas-Fulani,Gere-Fulani,Jukun-Fulani etc

You're not northerner. You may find it difficult to agree.

Hausa is the general language. Anybody has Fulani blood in North,and must speak Hausa.
Yeah right

So there are no indigenous Hausa's today?

Where are the Hausa that built those brilliant architecture pre -1805

The Fulani, have their own language and cultures.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Says No Zoning In Nigeria’s Constitution, Wants Indirect Primary In PDP by sulaak(m): 1:17pm On Feb 12, 2022
Khaleepha5681:
Tafawa 6alewa was not half-fulani,maybe quarter. His Father was full Gere,His Mother was Gere also with Fulani mother!.

'Yar Adua was Tureg. They are called "Buzaye" in the North. but they are associated with Fulani because they're Camel herders while Fulani are Cattle herders. And they look like Fulani,only language and dress differ.

About Atiku,I won't talk.
Yaradua is Fulani, I have seen any evidence that Yaradua is Taureg or Taureg held royal titles in Northern Nigeria


Yar'Adua was born in Katsina into a titled royal family. His father, Musa Yar'Adua, was a teacher who later became the Minister for Lagos Affairs from 1957 to 1966[1] during Nigeria's First Republic and held the chieftaincy title of Tafidan Katsina before he was appointed to the title of Mutawallin Katsina (keeper of the treasury).[2] Yar'Adua's grandfather, Malam Umaru, was also the Mutawalli, and his younger brother Umaru Yar'Adua, who later became the President of Nigeria from 2007 to 2010, held the title as well. His paternal grandmother, Malama Binta, a Fulani from the Sullubawa Clan was a princess of Katsina Emirate and a sister of Emir Muhammadu Dikko.
The winner of the 1959 election was the leader of the Northern Peoples Congress, Ahmadu Bello (A Fulani) he didn't want to relocate to the South so he selected Balewa. At that time Nigeria was using a parliamentary political system.

We have done enough of Fulani's political leadership and their failures are evidence across Nigeria. Another Fulani president will be the end of Nigeria.

Where are the Hausa's?
BusinessRe: Investors’ Exit, Others May Shrink Nigeria's External Reserves To $29.1bn – IMF by sulaak(m): 8:18am On Feb 12, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
The International Monetary Fund has said Nigeria’s external reserves could fall to $29.1bn by 2024 on the back of lower oil prices, restricted Eurobond market access, and higher capital outflows.

Someone is being economical with the truth. With oil hitting $95 yesterday, take off of Dangote Refinery to end the subsidy and aggressive diversification to non oil through robust and fiscal policies in mining, transportation, agric and tech,Nigeria can never fall into their doomsday prediction.

In actual fact, Europe that has been subsidizing fuel with tens of billions of euro can do with the advice of IMF.
Nigeria external debt and recurring expenditure is now 90% of revenue. Increase oil price equal increase subsidies abi you no dey read news. Dangote will sell oil at an international rate, his business is on the Lagos FTZ and subject to international standards and regulations.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Says No Zoning In Nigeria’s Constitution, Wants Indirect Primary In PDP by sulaak(m): 8:13am On Feb 12, 2022
Rugaria:
Atiku does not own the PDP. Someone should let that sink into his brain. And no fulani should be allowed to take over after Buhari. Not even as vee pee. Since 1999, we have had either a fulani president or a Fulani vice president. Non-stop. I think this has helped to create this sense of political chauvinism that exists within the Fulani elite. It now has to be stopped. We did not replace British colonialism with Fulani colonialism.
Southernigbo:
Not all were hilani, Namadi Sambo isn't a hausa nor hilani, u southerners deceived us, you had GEJ a southerner as president and Sambo another pseudo southerner as VP
Nigeria has had four elected Fulani presidents or vice presidents since independence, yet the Fulani make up less than 4% of Nigeria entire population Nigerians have tolerated this born to rule culture among Fulani's elite who still believe in the old Fulani Caliphate of 1800.

Tafewa Balewa was half Fulani - his poor judgement and government led to the Nigerian to civil war
Shagari was Fulani - corruption and recession
Yaradua was Fulani - died on the job
and Buhari was Fulani - we are living witness to his hellish leadership

The Fulani conquered the far North and not the South and some part of the middle-belt. I will take the worst Southern political prospect over another born to rule Fulani.
PoliticsRe: TheEmefieleDisaster: Nigerians Call Out Emefiele On Twitter by sulaak(m): 6:13am On Feb 12, 2022
https://www.nairaland.com/4931176/emefiele-bowing-down-samaila-isa

The Cabal and The Central Governor: This photo of Nigeria's Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele and a member of the Buhari cabal, Ismaila Funtua is not new, it was taken in 2015 during president @mbuhari's official visit to Washington DC, but with recent revelations from the wife of the President exposing the modus operandi of a deadly cabal around the President, the photo has received a new life.
PoliticsRe: TIMELINE: Bad Fuel, Foul Fuel, Off-Spec — Nigeria’s History With Bad Petrol by sulaak(m): 4:33am On Feb 12, 2022
Omicron007:
Inasmuch as I agree with your verdict, I don't support a swift removal of the subsidies paid on PMS when the conditions that led to the payment have not been fixed.

If you allow forces of demand and supply based on international valuation led by the OPEC and other blocs to determine the price of PMS in Nigeria, the average Nigerian on the street won't be able to buy the product.

Let us not forget the fact that the energy prices directly affect the price of other goods and services such as food stuffs, transportation fares and others.

The government needs to remove this subsidy in phases while charting a system to cushion the effect of the removal.
Fuel subsidy is 100% corruption, funds that should be invested in education, healthcare, roads and industry is wasted on importing dirty fuel.

Nigeria dependency on foreign imported oil is also very dangerous to the security of the country. The recent adulterated fuel could have been sabotage of Nigeria fuel supply chain.

The sooner Nigeria can produce leaders that can provide Nigerians with energy and food security the better.
PoliticsRe: TIMELINE: Bad Fuel, Foul Fuel, Off-Spec — Nigeria’s History With Bad Petrol by sulaak(m): 4:27am On Feb 12, 2022
baralatie:
Of course nau!
It will cost money to refine the refine fuel nau
It will cost more money to clean dirty fuel or even to have the fuel supply chain stopped at the source. That's why smart countries prioritise energy security, just like food security, grow your own food.
PoliticsRe: TIMELINE: Bad Fuel, Foul Fuel, Off-Spec — Nigeria’s History With Bad Petrol by sulaak(m): 6:50pm On Feb 11, 2022
tutudesz:
Oando was involved in both incident undecided
Who do you blame Oando or the NNPC?
PoliticsRe: TIMELINE: Bad Fuel, Foul Fuel, Off-Spec — Nigeria’s History With Bad Petrol by sulaak(m): 6:48pm On Feb 11, 2022
backbencher:
I hate PDP and APC, but if GEJ and now Buhari have flirted with the idea of removing fuel subsidy, and not only them, but all our leaders for several decades, something is up.
Real leaders would have listened to the experts and removed fuel subsidies.

The fact that two elected officials couldn't use the democratic mandate is an indication of the quality of leaders in Nigeria. GEJ cabinet begs him to remove oil subsidies over a two-week public debate in 2021 and the coward went against the expert judgement to support vested interest.

In the 1970s Magaret Thatcher took on the coal mines union and won because she had a plan to replace coal with gas and nuclear technology.

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