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Jobs/VacanciesWhats The Problem With NRC Recruitment by tapzy(op): 4:18pm On Dec 06, 2016
Any info about nigeria railway corporation recruitment exercise? ever since the submission of cv closed since mid September we've heard nothing about the recruitment.. what's going on fellow nairalanders?
EducationRe: 2016/2017 Lasu Admission Process Thread by tapzy(m): 10:50pm On Nov 30, 2016
Pls I need the Pdf file tapsyopey@hotmail.com thanks
EducationRe: 2016/2017 Lasu Admission Process Thread by tapzy(m): 5:34pm On Nov 30, 2016
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Foreign AffairsDonald Trump Presidency, The God Factor And The Lessons For Nigeria by tapzy(op): 11:03am On Nov 10, 2016
When God is with you, who can be against you
Americans has chosen Republican nominee Donald J Trump as the 45th president elect of the United States. The results brought joy to many and for millions of others dismay. The greatness of America democracy reveals itself once more. Though the world was against Trump, God was with him and most importantly Americans was with him. Despite the multiple scandals, including allegations of sexual conducts, Media Blackmails Trump never allowed the gang up to distract him from his ultimate goal. He knows what he wants and he fought for it. The mind is everything what you think you become... Despite all this game play, Trump has been to convince Americans that he is the right man for the Job. One of the major lesson Trump victory Portends to majority of African countries most especially Nigeria is that election is not a do or die affair. Trump accepted the fact that America has been divided and in his acceptance speech trump called on Americans to unite in order to make America great again. Though politics divides, election and campaigns are over it is time for the people to unite so as to build and manage a better economy for all. But in present day Nigeria Reverse is the case Violence here and there less than 6 weeks to the rerun polls in Rivers state there are allegations of fake printing of result sheets and so called political godfathers planning on how to rig the election to favor their desire candidate. The most painful of all is the upcoming governorship election in Ondo state. The state is in total blackout because no one knows what is going to happen as a result of some godfathers playing god.
Trump makes history as a political outsider with no political or military background as against the norm in America Political scene but he shook the world. A few days to the elections the APC led federal government declared its support for Clinton forgetting the God factor even a popular cleric predicted victory for Clinton but the voice of the people is the voice of God. less than 3 years to the 2019 general elections some power brokers are creating confusion and setting up evil agenda for their selfish gains forgetting that there is a God in heaven who watches over the affairs of men
In America history, this was the most divisive presidential election campaign ever. But surprisingly no violence and no bloodshed except for some post-election protest which is partly peaceful the manner in which democratic nominee Hilary Clinton conceded defeated is highly acceptable and she took the right step in the right direction. Fmr president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan also conceded defeat to President Mohammad Buhari and we hope and pray the trend continues in Nigeria and Africa Political hemisphere.. INEC and the security agencies has to rise up to the challenge and live up to to the challenge of conducting free and fair elections that are violence free
Nigeria belongs to us all, No outsider will build this country for us, America has its Problems, all Countries in the world today are facing one challenge or the other we must rise up to fix this country or it consumes us all. A major lesson of the us election is that if America will be great again Americans will take the decision and if Nigeria will be great again, Nigerians must take that decisions too..
On whether most of the campaign statements of Donald J Trump will be implemented, there is no cause for Alarm only time will tell.
Olowu Omotoyosi Samuel is an international relations student who writes from Cotonou Benin Republic he can be reached on toyosiolowu@outlook.com
PoliticsThe National Grazing Reserve Bill: The Greatest Evil Of All - FFK by tapzy(op): 11:11pm On Apr 18, 2016
On April 18th 2016 Mr. Okonkwo Afamefuna
wrote the following on his Facebook wall.
"I decided to read a copy of the National
Grazing Reserve Bill and I was surprised at
what I saw. The Bill creates a council to be
chaired by a Chairman to be appointed by
the president. The council shall have the
power to take your land anywhere the
land is located in the country and then
pay you compensation.
Your land, when taken, shall be assigned
to herdsmen who shall use your land for
grazing purposes. They shall bring cows to
the land and you shall lose the land
permanently to those Fulani cattlemen".
My conclusion? This is the Sudan
downloading right here in Nigeria.
On April 18th 2016 Mr. Duru Collins wrote the
following on his facebook wall.
"This National Grazing Bill if passed into law will
just mark the beginning of apartheid in our
country. When the government of Zimbabwe
collected land from the white people who
naturalised there the whole world worked
against President Robert Mugabe. Sanctions
were stiffened against his regime even though
the whites in Zimbabwe were not African by
origin. In our country today there are people
that are not Nigerians by origin and these people
are making laws to take over our inheritance.
This nation will burn once this law is passed". My
conclusion? This is Lebanon and Zimbabwe
downloading right here in Nigeria.
Kindly forgive the repetition of some earlier
words at the beginning of his contribution but
on April 18th Mr. Gabriel Ogbonnaya wrote the
following on his Facebook wall.
"I decided to read a copy of the National Grazing
Reserve Bill and I was surprised at what I saw.
The Bill creates a commission to be chaired by a
Chairman to be appointed by the president, to
be confirmed by the senate. The commission
shall have the power to take your land
anywhere the land is located in the country and
then pay you compensation. Your land, when
taken, shall be assigned to herdsmen who shall
use your land for grazing purposes. They shall
bring cows to the land and you shall lose the
land permanently to those cattlemen. If you
feel that the commission was not right to take
your land, you can go to court but before you go
to court, you must first of all notify the federal
attorney general of your intention to sue the
commission. Apart from notifying, you must get
the consent and authority of the Federal
Attorney General before you can sue. So that
means that if the Attorney General refuses to
give his consent to the suit, you have lost your
land forever to the herdsmen. And this law,
when passed, shall apply to the whole country so
it means that your land in the village or
anywhere is not safe. The National Grazing
Reserve Commission would have the power to
take away your land from you anytime they want
and pay you whatever they want as
compensation (even when you don't want to sell,
and remember that for you to get compensation,
you must have documents showing or proving
ownership). So I think that we all in the South
West, South South and South East must rise up
and reject this Bill. We must do all things to force
our national Assembly members from passing
that bill into law. That bill is a deliberate attempt
to take our lands and hand the land over to the
Fulani cattlemen since it is only the Fulanis that
rear cattle in Nigeria. That law, when passed,
shall fulfill the directive of Uthman Dan Fodio and
other northern leaders to take over other parts of
Nigeria. I implore you to use all available means
to implore your senator and Rep not to pass that
law. That law will destroy Nigeria. All over the
world, ranches are established and used to rear
cattle. The farmers buy land and put there cattle
there. There is no country where the land of the
citizens are compulsorily acquired and given to
others.
This is evil, and designed to favor the Fulanis
where the President comes from. We must resist
the passage of that bill into law to save Nigeria,
and to protect our future generations". My
conclusion? This is Yugoslavia and Rwanda
unfolding right here in Nigeria.
Finally in an article titled ''The Outlaws Of
Islam'' (Premium Times, April 15th 2016), I
wrote the following,
"And if they are still in any doubt about where
all this is heading in the Nigerian context they
should consider the following. On December
30th 1964, Mallam Bala Garba told the West
African Pilot newspaper that:
''the conquest to the sea is now in sight. When
our god-sent Ahmadu Bello said some years ago
that our conquest will reach the sea shores of
Nigeria, some idiots in the South were doubting
its possibilities. Today have we not reached the
sea? Lagos is reached. It remains Port-Harcourt.
It must be conquered and taken''.
This is an eloquent expression of radical Islam,
with its pervasive use of violence as a tool of
conquest and subjugation, in its purest and
most obvious form.
Inspired and equipped with this supporter of APC
philosophy and ethos, the whole of core northern
Nigeria was conquered by Sheik Usman Dan
Fodio through the use of terror and by the power
of the sword in the name of jihad. Millions of
innocent non-Muslims were cut to pieces in the
process.
Given the activities of Boko Haram and the Fulani
herdsmen in our country today it appears that
some in our shores are still interested in
implementing that satanic agenda.
They wish to continue where Usman Dan Fodio
stopped and they wish to ''dip the Koran in the
Atlantic ocean''.
Their latest attempt is the introduction and
proposal of what is known as the National
Grazing Reserve Bill which will give the Fulani
herdsmen the right to claim other peoples land
all over the country and which will empower
them by law to create their own settlements and
communities in the territory of others.
Worse still under that law the government will be
compelled to fund those settlements and put all
that they need in terms of infrastructure in place
for them. That is why our Minister of Agriculture
is now talking about importing Brazilian grass for
the Fulani herdsmen and their cattle.
This subtle and exceptionally brilliant attempt to
infiltrate and conquer by guile and assimilation
reminds me of the frightful laws that were put in
place in the old wild western prairies of 19th
century America.
Those laws gave the white settlers rights over
the lands of the indigenous Red Indians and saw
the Indians themselves subjected to genocide
and ethnic cleansing and herded into barren
reservations that were not fit for human
habitation.
It was in this way that the "wild west" was
conquered and the once proud and noble war-
like Indian tribes of the western prairies were
subjugated and subdued.
Sadly our legislators in the National Assembly
from the south and the Middle simply do not
appreciate and cannot comprehend the serious
implications of what they are doing by
supporting this evil legislation and neither will
the consequences of their naivety and folly be
suffered by their constituents until it is far too
late.
If that law is ever passed and implemented, two
years from that time we will regret it deeply as a
nation because it will result in nothing but
conflict, chaos and strife between the Fulani
herdsmen and settlers on the one hand and the
local indigenous population on the other.
The tragedy that unfolded in Jos, Plateau state
between the indigenous Christian Beroms and
the settler Muslim Fulani for many years is a
graphic example of what will be replicated all
over the south and the Middle Belt between the
Fulani and the various local indigenous
populations if that law is ever passed and
implemented.
As a matter of fact it will be far worse than
anything that Jos ever saw. The Cattle Grazing
Act will not result in enhancing unity and peace
but instead it will result in division, bloodshed,
carnage and chaos". My conclusion? This is Iraq,
Syria and Libya unfolding right here in Nigeria.
When you create a conflict which has its roots in
religion, ethnicity, land rights, the attempt to
marginalize, dominate, subjugate and conquer
others and the quest for liberation and freedom
from slavery and bondage all mixed into one you
are toying with a conflagration that will not only
be horrendous and that will not only affect the
whole of Africa but will not end in the next fifty
years to one hundred years.
Let me be clear: the greatest evil that we are
confronted with in Nigeria today is the National
Grazing Reserve Bill. It is more evil than anything
that we have ever seen before. It is more
insidious and dangerous than anything that we
can possibly imagine.
It will do more harm to us than Boko Haram and
the Nigerian civil war put together and it will
result in open war and the total disintegration
of Nigeria. I am speaking prophetically and I am
saying this under the leading and guidance of
the Holy Spirit. We must stop this cantankerous
and divisive Bill from seeing the light of the day
and being made into law. There are some things
that are bigger, greater and more important
than partisan politics and this is one of them.
We must all stand together regardless of our
political affiliation and stop this evil Trojan horse
from being smuggled into our ranks by those
that seek to subjugate and conquer us. We must
resist those that seek to strip us of our self-
respect, self-worth, liberty and dignity.
We must stand up against those that seek to
destroy us and rob us of our faith and our
ancestral lands. We must say ‘’never’’ to those
that seek to belittle and enslave us and reduce
us to nothing even in our own nation.
May God help our people and our country and
may He deliver us from evil.
Source:www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/04/the-national-grazing-reserve-bill.html?m=1
PoliticsChina Loan: Fayose Hits Back At Oyegun, Oni, APC, Others by tapzy(op): 2:59pm On Apr 18, 2016
Special assistant to the Ekiti state governor on public communications and new media, Lere Olayinka has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) national chairman, Chief Odigie Oyegun, deputy
national chairman, Chief Segun Oni and
others’ criticism of governor Ayodele Fayose’s letter to the Chinese government on the $2billion loan sought by the federal government as brazen display of political hypocrisy.
He described President Buhari’s non-signing
of any direct loan agreement with the Chinese government during his visit as a vindication of the governor’s position, maintaining that: “what Nigeria needs is the collaboration of the Government of China in the area of technology transfer, rather than granting loan that will be mismanaged under the guise of building infrastructure.”
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Monday, the governor’s spokesperson said: “people like Oyegun, Oni and Prof Itse Sagay lack moral rights to complain even if President Mohammadu Buhari is called whatever names because they never complained when as a sitting president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan was called unprintable names by APC stalwarts and leaders.”
Olayinka, who said governor Fayose only
exercised his rights as a Nigerian, asked:
“where were the likes of Oyegun, Oni, Prof
Itse Sagay and others when APC promoted
crude politics and anti-Nigeria posturing to an unprecedented level when Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) was in power?”
He said: “It is on record that APC wrote to the United States of America not to sell arms to Nigeria, reported the country to the European Union, United Nations and went to the bizarre extent of reporting the then Chief of Army Staff, Azubuike Ihejirika, to the International Criminal Court (ICC), not for committing the kind of genocide committed against the Shiite Muslims in Zaria and Agatus in Benue, but for killing Boko Haram insurgents.
“On one occasion, a certain APC stalwart
insinuated that Jonathan’s visit to Chad was
to plan further attacks on the North, tweeting that; ‘Boko Haram: Jonathan visits Chadian President Idris Deby for the second time in two months, to plan further attacks?’
“It is also on record that instead of lending his voice to the federal government efforts to dislodge Boko Haram insurgents, President Buhari opted to describe the clampdown on Boko Haram as injustice against the North. He went on to accuse the government of killing and destroying houses of Boko Haram insurgents while the Niger Delta militants were given special treatment by the government.
“Even when Oni was Ekiti State Governor as a PDP member, Action Congress (AC) as APC
was then, wrote against his government
move to obtain a N5 billion loan. Isn’t it then
funny that because he is now in APC, the
same Oni is now against Governor Fayose
doing the same thing done against him by
the APC elements in Ekiti State?
“Isn’t it also funny that in Oyegun, Oni,
Sagay, others political dictionary of hypocrisy,
it was right for APC stalwart to have reported the federal government to ICC but wrong for Fayose to have written to the Chinese government on the federal government’s plan to mortgage the future of Nigeria and its people?”
The governor’s spokesperson said since the
federal government claimed it has recovered and still recovering trillions of Naira allegedly looted from the treasury, there was no need to borrow money from anywhere to finance the 2016 Budget.
“With the $200 billion they claimed is coming
from Dubai, $700 million raw cash they said
was found in Diezani Alison Madueke’s house, N3 trillion said to have been saved from the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and N4.5 trillion the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) said it will generate this year, what then is the rationale behind the federal
government seeking any loan?
Source:https://www.naij.com/802777-china-loan-fayose-hits-back-oyegun-oni-sagay-apc-others.html?source=index_main

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