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PoliticsRe: Disquiet As Lawmakers Plan To End President, Governors’ Second Term by swagficient(m): 2:03pm On Jun 16, 2024
These guys are in total disconnect with the realities of the common man.
PoliticsRe: Stronger Naira Possible By Q1 2025 – Ajuri Ngelale by swagficient(m): 6:28am On Apr 12, 2024
I wish honesty is one of the watchwords for our politicians but we all know that if a truth isn’t laced with propaganda and juiciness, it isn’t palatable enough for them.

I hope we don’t have to Japa again.
I hope Nigeria becomes great
I hope poverty gets alleviated.
I hope for a great Now and Future for Nigeria.
CrimeRe: IBD Dende Threatens to Kill Customs Officer for Seizing His Smuggled Goods by swagficient(m): 4:31pm On Mar 01, 2024
If nothing happens with these revelations 😞😔
I give up on Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: YPP Gives Tinubu 48 Hours To Suspend Interior Minister, Tunji-Ojo by swagficient(m): 9:27pm On Jan 10, 2024
Shattuck:
too valuable to Nigerians 😂😂😂? As in how?

Okay, he’s valuable to me😂
My passport don almost expire. I cant wait for eternity to renew it abeg.
On a serious note, there are millions of Nigerians that will do his job better than he can but, how many of them are being appointed?
When do you think we will overcome corrupt practices in Nigeria?
Don’t you think we should accept the few ones who do something?
Corruption is in our culture, either we accept it or not.
PoliticsRe: YPP Gives Tinubu 48 Hours To Suspend Interior Minister, Tunji-Ojo by swagficient(m): 7:05am On Jan 10, 2024
That’s to tell you most of them aint interested in making Nigeria a better place.
Politics is greater than Nigeria in their viewpoint.

That company should be made to withdraw the bid and refund the money and Tunji Ojo should be let off with a stern warning.

Suspending him will be going too far. He’s the only one bringing hope to Nigerians in this govt.

Normally, he should be suspended but He’s too valuable to Nigerians.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Slashes Travel Convoy By 60% by swagficient(m): 3:49pm On Jan 09, 2024
Some people will still hate.
BusinessRe: No Major Fraud Is Committed Without The Connivance Of Bank Officials - EFCC by swagficient(m): 7:02am On May 14, 2023
Nigeria itself is a big crime scene. Most Nigerians are of criminal intent.
PoliticsRe: Labour Party: INEC Publishes Names Of Candidates Who Emerged From Abure Faction by swagficient(m): 8:50am On May 13, 2023
You see the double standard of most Nigerians here, INEC is doing the right thing now that it’s supporting their faction. But INEC is a fraudster when it supports APC.
If it was OBJs regime, Apapa faction will clearly be the chosen one. And there’s nothing you all can do about it.
PoliticsRe: Ondo Port: NPA Says $1 Billion Seaport To Get Approval by swagficient(m): 6:12am On May 05, 2023
Awesome. We pray they don’t abandon the project.
PoliticsRe: Lagos Partners MAN On Workplace Safety Standards by swagficient(m): 7:47am On Nov 30, 2022
You don't understand the topic, yet, you are rushing to comment.
Most of the guys above me are speaking in the nonsense whereas na Dem the thread affect pass.

God help Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Atiku Hails Discovery Of Crude Oil In North-east Region by swagficient(m): 7:43pm On Nov 23, 2022
I wish he's sincere. I wish it's all true.
We all know who this discovery benefit and it's definitely not the lower class.
TravelHow Do I Go About Medical Tourism To The USA by swagficient(op): 2:20pm On Nov 20, 2022
Good day nairalanders,
We just found out a friend has been diagnosed of cancer, stage 3. We've been advised to move her abroad. Specifically to the USA.
I've got no idea how to go about it and it's urgent.

Please can you all put me through the process ( I'm supposed to handle it to visa approval stage). Please I need help on what to do and how to do it.
Your information/help is highly appreciated.
DisGuy
PoliticsRe: Mark Essien: Tinubu Is Favorite To Win Presidential Election by swagficient(m): 8:43am On Sep 30, 2022
Honest assertion.
All the political parties have much work to do.
May the best man wins.
CrimeRe: Hackers Rob Bank Of N523,337,100.00 by swagficient(m): 10:09pm On Sep 21, 2022
How you go carry that kin money at once..
They tested fate.
PoliticsRe: Adamawa Reps Candidate, Taslim Ahmed, Blames Bad Economy, Insecurity On Leaders by swagficient(m): 9:59pm On Sep 21, 2022
Rep wan dey do road, Provide electricity, security, etc.
Is it for Eba, is it for garri?

If it's too good to be true, It most probably isn't true.


Abeg read
https://www.nairaland.com/7342496/please-read-urgent
FamilyPlease Read. Urgent by swagficient(op):
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BusinessPlease Read! Urgent. by swagficient(op):
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PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu Signs MOU With France To Earn Revenue From E-Sports by swagficient(m): 4:48am On Sep 18, 2022
This is the kind of initiatives I want for the rest of Nigeria, but y'all too blinded by sentiments to vote people with good leadership qualities.
HealthRe: Nhis(national Health Insurance Scheme) by swagficient(m): 5:58pm On Aug 01, 2022
Yes GIFSHIP covers medical/rehabilitation.[/quote]Thank you.
We later did renewal for them.
But the problem is; they were told not to change hospital.
Can they use it in another hospital for long term admission ( minimum 30 days)?
HealthRe: Nhis(national Health Insurance Scheme) by swagficient(m): 9:11am On Jul 16, 2022
Good day upmanagers.
I did gifship with my family, it has expired now and we are no longer interested in NHIS except for just one person.

How do we renew just his own?
2) He wants to go for a rehabilitation program in his new HCP( when he renews).

Does Gifship cover medical/rehabilitation?
Pls, how long does the renewal take after payment?. How soon can he start using it?
CareerAhmed Kadaria's Message To Journalists And Nigerians by swagficient(op): 5:07am On Jun 18, 2022
I was going through Facebook just now and I came across this video made by Ahmed Kadaria. It's a message to journalists and, I believe, Nigerians as well.
This video might have been put up here before, I don't know, but, I think it's necessary we are reminded of the dangers of stocking ethnic and religious hatreds in Nigeria.
I cringe at the amount of volatile fake news on the internet. I wonder how anyone would come up with them. Money or fame shouldn't come in the way of our patriotism.
A real war could happen, how safe do you think you will be? What about your friends, family, colleagues, neighbours, will they be safe?
Nigeria belong to all of us. We owe our generations yet unborn to make it work.

https://www.facebook.com/patetim/videos/10159137344235350/

My message to the Nigerian media
My message to the Nigerian media
AUTHOR:
Kadaria Ahmed
FEBRUARY 14, 2021 4:15 PM
It is with a heavy heart, worry about Nigeria and a sense of impending doom that I am sending this message to my colleagues in the media.

Let me begin with a question: what exactly will we gain if Nigeria descends into war? How does it advance us, if our fellow citizens turn on each other and begin large scale ethnic killings against one another?

Let us, for the sake of argument, assume that a few of us no longer believe in Nigeria and want to see it broken into its constituent parts. How does enabling ethnic strife help to achieve this objective in a way that guarantees the outcome you want?

For some time now, many of us have thrown away the book on ethical reporting, propelled by emotion, we have betrayed every moral consideration that assigns our noble profession a role so significant we are seen as the last hope of the people, such that our jobs are constitutionally protected.

Despite numerous examples that exist which have proved, including not too long ago in Rwanda, that the conduct of the media can help in, starting, promoting and perpetuating violence and ethnic strife, we have turned a deaf ear to pleas to not become a tool that enables hate.

But we have failed to heed these warnings.

We have given platforms to the worst among us, the extremists and the bloodthirsty. We have turned militia leaders and criminals into champions. Instead of us to lead a calm and rational discussion on the existential challenges we face with a view to promoting actionable solutions, we have succumbed to hysteria and the next exciting clickbait headline.

And yet for many of us, especially media owners, this place called Nigeria has been relatively good.

This country has given many of us more opportunity than the majority of our fellow citizens. We have reaped a bountiful harvest from this place. We have done so well that, if God forbid, this country is consumed, and chaos reigns, many of us will hop on a plane and bugger off to the many different countries abroad where our families live in peace, even though they are not native to those places.

We will run off and leave our foot soldiers, our reporters and headline writers, who we allowed maybe even encouraged to go down this path to navigate a country at war, alone and perhaps without the ability to fully protect their families both immediate and extended from the horrors that will follow.

And there is no doubt it will be horrific. The play book is written and tested. We saw it in Sierra Leone, in Liberia, in Rwanda and more recently in South Sudan and the Central African Republic.

There will be killings in the thousands, limbs will be chopped off with machetes, women and girls will be raped, food will be scarce, fear will reign. The most brutal among us will take charge. And their word will be law. They will not tolerate journalists who try to hold them accountable.

And these horrors will not always come from the bogeyman we have been at great pains to create and project. It will come from the militia leaders fighting to take control of our neighbourhoods and increasingly scarce resources. This is not a film script. This is the reality of war.

Our job is to hold power accountable and it is exactly what it should be.

The focus on those in charge, especially on President Muhammadu Buhari, should be relentless and loud and insistent.

But when the killings happen and they seem to have already begun, it is not the President’s family, nor that of his Ministers nor indeed anyone with any kind of serious influence that will mostly die.

It is regular folks, people already forced to travel and move in order to eke out a living, settlers, across all of Nigeria.

The ignoble role we are now playing in bringing this country to chaos is at odds with most of our history. We have always been the ones Nigerians could rely on to lift our voices, together for the betterment of this country.

Our proud history of fighting colonialist masters, carried on with the fight against military dictatorship, to standing up to civilian governments that tried to perpetuate themselves in office.

I don’t know at which point we decided that a focus on ethnic profiling despite the repeated warnings about where this leads, would be a good idea.

So here we are today about to be consumed by the hate we have stoked.

They will write about us, just as they wrote about our colleagues in Rwanda. That we fanned the flames of ethnic hate and enabled them to consume our country.

They will write about us in the first person because we live in a digital age and the internet never forgets and records last forever. They will identify us individually, and sooner or later a few of us will end up before an international court.

What we do today and what will count is whether we have the courage associated with our profession to buck the trend, jump off the bandwagon and do what is right instead of getting swept away by the moment, forgetting ourselves and the ethics that should guide us all.

In the end, we all die, but while we live, we write our legacy. It is not too late to make it one that saved our country from the brink.

Ahmed is the founder of Daria Media, and Radio Now 95.3 FM in Lagos
https://www.thecable.ng/my-message-to-the-nigerian-media/amp
PoliticsRe: Atiku Jettisons PDP Committee Report, To Pick Okowa As Running Mate by swagficient(m): 6:40am On Jun 16, 2022
May Atiku never happen to Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Nyesom Wike: Ignore The Manipulated Video, I Will Never Leave PDP by swagficient(m): 6:38am On Jun 16, 2022
Everyone has a Price.
PoliticsRe: Oyo Deputy Governor, Olaniyan Impeached by swagficient(m): 6:37am On Jun 16, 2022
A house against itself.
PoliticsRe: Kwankwaso Wins In North Online Poll (Photo) by swagficient(m): 6:29am On Jun 16, 2022
I wish that represents the reality on ground.
NNPP is popular but not as PDP or APC.
Online polls represents a certain demography, it doesn't represent up to 10% of the voting population.
PoliticsRe: This Guy Must Be Fired by swagficient(m): 6:24am On Jun 16, 2022
Sentimental attachment to tribe, culture, religion, way of life and location, among others is a human problem, not a Nigerian or African problem. Some people are just more evolved than the others.
PoliticsRe: Inflation Surges Again, Hits 17.71% Amid Rising Prices by swagficient(m): 6:15am On Jun 16, 2022
What are the metrics they use in calculating these things. Ordinarily, i would say it's worse/ higher than what we have there.


God, we need a miracle. embarassed
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Abduct 10 Herders, ‘Steal 300 Cows’ In Anambra, Demand ₦4 Million by swagficient(m): 6:06am On Apr 24, 2022
South East love their demon, they even give them an acronym; UGM. grin

I pity the innocents who will bare the brunt of these madness.

Can someone please show me the quickest way out of this country? cry
PoliticsRe: MNJTF Penetrated ISWAP Dens, Killed Commanders, Bombed Facilities (Pictures) by swagficient(m): 8:40am On Apr 18, 2022
Job well done.
We need to flush out and eliminate these terrorists. Nobody is above the law.

Support Nigeria, no matter your political affiliation, there's no where like home.
MakeNigeriaGreatAgain
PoliticsRe: Tambuwal: Buhari Running Nigeria As If No One Is In Charge by swagficient(m): 7:32am On Apr 09, 2022
Honest truth

The Sokoto State governor, who is one of the Presidential aspirants of the PDP, lamented that the poor state of affairs of the nation, saying it calls for all the leaders of the PDP, patriots and stakeholders to work together to rescue the country from the brinks of collapse.

He maintained that the PDP has people with capacity, experience and the managerial skills to steer the ship of the country to safety.


This should be the narrative, but, Is it?
PoliticsRe: 2023: Igbo Presidency Will End Insecurity - Ohaneze Ndigbo by swagficient(m): 7:22am On Apr 09, 2022
The Igbos don't seem to want the presidency, they just don't want the Yorubas to have it.
Note: I will vote any credible Nigerian. I'm a Nigerian, not a tribal bigot.
PoliticsRe: 2023 Polls: INEC Insists On Valid Party Primaries by swagficient(m): 7:15am On Apr 09, 2022
Better, let democracy Win.
That's if they don't buy the votes with their stolen war chest.

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