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Crime / Re: Man Impersonates Mopol , Mounts Road Block To Feed Family (photo) by TechWalker007: 3:22pm On Nov 04, 2015
He had enough strength and boldness to do that. That's all he needed to hustle in Lagos.
He chose the easy way out, see where it got him. Who pays the wife's bills now?
Science/Technology / Re: Dear Seun, Time To Implement Hastag Feature In Nairaland by TechWalker007: 3:17pm On Nov 04, 2015
Yungwizzzy:
Please go back to your twitter


we ok here grin grin grin

You no like better thing?
Anyway, hashtag has become a techword, not just for twitter alone.
Science/Technology / Dear Seun, Time To Implement Hastag Feature In Nairaland by TechWalker007: 2:48pm On Nov 04, 2015
Dear Seun,

A tip for Nairaland.
If you're not already thinking of this, it's time you make # tags active on Nairaland. The feature can help create a sort of database like we see on Twitter. Like we already have trending topics, we could also have trending comments/posts come up.
Facebook has implemented it, so it shouldn't be seen as a Twitter thing.
I know you are well able to do this.

grin cool
Education / Re: FG To Make Hostel Accommodation In Universities Compulsory by TechWalker007: 2:40pm On Nov 04, 2015
When will Buhari start enforcing Uniforms at Tertiary level too?

He need's to bring discipline and sanity to our education system.

#ISpeakLikeAnAPCZombie

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Politics / Re: Fuel Strike: FG Now Owes Marketers N470b - Vanguard by TechWalker007: 8:57am On Nov 04, 2015
omenka:
We know you guys are totally brainless, but sometimes, it helps to pretend you actually have brains.


This means they are being owed 15 months pay and out of those months, your useless party was in power for 10 of those months.

Such a pity one has to share the world with nonentities like you lot.

When you think you've seen the lowest of dumbness, then comes Omenka.

In 6 months, Buhari acquired more than 60% of the debt. GEJ/PDP did the lesser %age in 5 years.

Some of you will defend Buhari even if you eventually queue up to buy "essential commodities" like we did in his first time as Head of state.
Pathetic lots!

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Politics / Re: Fuel Strike: FG Now Owes Marketers N470b - Vanguard by TechWalker007: 8:52am On Nov 04, 2015
Aufbauh:


Is like my smartness just worked on, i actually wanted one of the PDP supporters to bring out the fact that all the debt was not accrued by the present administration which you did irrespective of the variance in figures.
I am not so unmindful of the indices that led to the debt at the first instance which is the build up to the situation on ground.

GEJ in 5 years owed less about 40% of the debt while PMB in 6 months accrued 60% and you're here talking. In 5 years, PMB will have grown that figure by 10x then going by the current trend.

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Politics / Re: Fuel Strike: FG Now Owes Marketers N470b - Vanguard by TechWalker007: 8:43am On Nov 04, 2015
AyoolaIgwe:

u are myopic and a crystal liar. we had more of economic growth Dan development under Jonathan but we've had neither economic growth or economic development under Buhari. Nigeria's earnings according to NBS fell in d second quarter of 2015. mitcheeeew. Don't too abt ur intelligence, u are an illiterate!!!

Meanwhile, non oil export is falling too.
They keep deceiving themselves and a few gullible but loud ones.

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Politics / Re: Fuel Strike: FG Now Owes Marketers N470b - Vanguard by TechWalker007: 7:49am On Nov 04, 2015
Aufbauh:
This is one of the reasons i have not taken the opposition party PDP seriously.
Most of the economic backslashes we are experiencing now was inherited. The opposition will be quick to point out how bad our economy has degenerated forgetting that some of us are more intelligent and reasonable to know that the economy of a nation does not start crashing in a matter of months. It is a build up of failed policies and programmes cluelessly initiated or poorly implemented.
They're always quick to point to the positives of this present administration as a programme conceived and initiated by the GEJ but will distance themselves from the mess they created. What a hypocrisy!
Nigerians have no option than to wait patiently for PMB led administration as he clean the aurgen table left behind by the crooked and perversed government of GEJ.
To set the record straight, more than 50%of this debt was carried over from the previous government making the present administration to start from an indebted position.

Those of you supporting the present government need to learn to research well before making statements.

GEJ left with less than 200bn debt to oil marketers.

In fact, the last major strike in May was caused when there was dispute as to the money owed. Marketers claimed it was 200bn while NOI insisted it was 131.

Read here and stop being smart by half.
http://dailypost.ng/2015/05/04/fg-faults-n200bn-subsidy-claims-by-oil-marketers/

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Politics / Re: Apc’s Body Language Of Witch-hunting PDP By Femi Aribisala by TechWalker007: 10:55am On Nov 03, 2015
“As you are aware, Delta State, along with Akwa Ibom and Rivers, are rich in oil resources and PDP is determined to hold on to these states at all cost to utilise the huge revenue base of these states to re-launch itself to national reckoning. It is, therefore, strategic for APC and your administration to pay particular attention and to assist us put in place modalities to break the stronghold of PDP in Delta and the other states.”

The real goal is to ensure they remain in power. it's about who shares the cake and not the performance

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Politics / Apc’s Body Language Of Witch-hunting PDP By Femi Aribisala by TechWalker007: 10:49am On Nov 03, 2015
Femi Aribisala: APC’s body language of witch-hunting PDP

The signs are now crystal clear: the APC is out on a full-blown witch-hunt of the PDP. The objective is not only to decimate the opposition, but to ensure it does not recover. All the roadmaps point to one destination: the creation of a one-party state in Nigeria in everything but the name. Should this succeed, it would mean the end of effective democracy in Nigeria,

Part of the problem here is the anomaly of attempting to overcome a long-drawn military culture and institute a democratic one by electing military men as president. No matter what military-turned-civilian presidents say, they are not true democrats. As long as we continue to elect former military men as president, even so shall Nigeria continue to experience a hangover of military rule that militates against the growth of a full-blown democratic ethos.

Obasanjo’s agenda

Obasanjo was elected as president in 1999. At the time, there were two strong national political parties, the PDP and the ANPP. The AD was, to a large extent, a regional party. After the election, the PDP set out to decimate the ANPP and the AD. Obasanjo unleashed the dogs of the EFCC on the opposition, with a body language that compelled a rash of defections from the ANPP to the PDP.

He also planted Trojan horses in the leadership of the ANPP whose job was to create perennial conflict in the party. Under the questionable leadership of men like Senator Mahmud Waziri, Alhaji Yusuf Ali, Chief Don Etiebet, Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, retired General Jeremiah Useni and Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, the ANPP was provoked to self-destruction.

The assault on the AD also decimated the party, albeit temporarily. In the end, there remained only one major hold-out against the tyranny of Obasanjo; Bola Tinubu and Lagos State. The abject reality of Nigerian politics is that Bola Tinubu employed the considerable resources of Lagos State politically to fight against the marauding “dictatorship” of the Obasanjo regime.

By the 2007 election, Obasanjo used Maurice Iwu and INEC to declare one of the most fraudulent election results in the history of Nigeria. PDP’s Umaru Yar’Adua was awarded 24 million votes, while his nearest opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, was given only six million. Even Yar’Adua was embarrassed by the result. He admitted to Ban-Ki Moon, the UN Secretary-General, that the election that brought him to power “had flaws and shortcomings.”

Enter Goodluck Jonathan

In 2010, as a result of the untimely death of President Yar’Adua, divine providence thrust Goodluck Jonathan into the position of president of Nigeria. Jonathan also admitted that the 2007 election that brought him and Yar’Adua to power was flawed. He said: “Each time one travelled abroad, people asked all kinds of questions that even got one angry. That is why I said nobody should manipulate elections for me in the 2011 elections.”

To many people, Jonathan’s commitment to democracy was part of what made him clueless. Although he was from the South, he chose a Northerner to be chairman of INEC. He allowed the APC, a formidable opposition party from its inception, to be registered. (Your guess is as good as mine whether such a party would have been registered under Obasanjo). He then oversaw successive PDP defeats in by-elections.

Under him, the PDP lost in Edo in July 2012. It lost in Ondo in October 2013. It lost in Anambra in December 2013. It lost in Osun in August 2014. In the five elections before 2015, the PDP only won in Ekiti in June 2014. Jonathan kept telling Nigerians that one of the legacies he would like to bequeath Nigeria is that of being the man that revamped the democratic system in the country. We heard him say this again and again, but somehow did not take him seriously.

However, his commitment to democracy ensured that he even allowed himself to be rigged out of office in March 2015. In an election where Kano State declared a whopping 2.3 million votes without a single wrongly-filled ballot paper (1.9 million out of this for his opponent, Muhammadu Buhari), Jonathan was declared the loser. Nevertheless, he refused to contest the result, promptly congratulated the declared winner, and left office.

Enter the APC

If Jonathan was foolish enough to allow democracy to flourish in Nigeria, the APC seemingly has no intention of following suit. What we have today, under President Buhari, is a return by the APC to the sharp practices of the PDP under Obasanjo. The APC is embarked on an outright campaign to destroy the PDP. It is determined that by 2019, the PDP would have become a shell of itself. As the PDP boasted in the past that it would remain in power for 60 years, so is the APC now showing the determination to remain in power for 100 years.

If you don’t think the jockeying for the 2019 presidential election has already started, think again. Immediately President Buhari got to Aso Rock in June 2015, he said during a congratulatory visit from the people of Benue: “I beg Senator Akume and the governor-elect not to make my 2019 attempt too difficult.”

Today, the APC is not satisfied with the fact that it won not only the presidency, but also the governorship in over 20 of the states of the federation in the 2015 election. It is determined to go after virtually all the states where the PDP was declared the winner. Its main assault, of course, is the oil-rich South-South states of Delta, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom.

Tribunal reversals

Immediately the APC was declared winner of the 2015 election, APC governorship candidate in Delta State, Otega Emerhor, laid out a plan for the conquest of the South-South. On a congratulatory visit to President Buhari in June 2015, he said to the president:

“As you are aware, Delta State, along with Akwa Ibom and Rivers, are rich in oil resources and PDP is determined to hold on to these states at all cost to utilise the huge revenue base of these states to re-launch itself to national reckoning. It is, therefore, strategic for APC and your administration to pay particular attention and to assist us put in place modalities to break the stronghold of PDP in Delta and the other states.”

This plan is already in motion. The election results in the states won by the PDP are being contested in the courts. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, declared that under his leadership the judiciary would not subscribe to any plot to change the outcome of elections through the instrumentality of the courts. However, it would now appear that this position only relates to those elections won by the APC.

In the APC battle for Rivers and Akwa-Ibom especially, the DSS and police details that actually participated in the elections were transferred out of the states. The judicial officers and members of the election tribunals were juggled. The tribunals themselves were transferred curiously out of state to APC-controlled Abuja. The legal technicalities used to uphold APC victory in Lagos, Ogun and Imo were rejected in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom. In the end, PDP victories in these states were upturned.

INEC question-mark

INEC itself no longer looks like an honest-broker. In the first instance, the president went ahead to appoint Amina Zakari as Acting INEC Chairman, to widespread uproar in opposition circles. Zakari’s appointment was blatantly illegal because it was made without the statutorily required approval of the National Council of State, and there is no provision in the Constitution for an Acting INEC Chairman.

Zakari continued to act as chairman, even though her tenure as National Electoral Commissioner ended in July 2015. Moreover, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti reveals she is an in-law of the president, making her appointment even more inappropriate.

When a substantive INEC chairman was finally approved, the president broke another protocol by choosing a man from his own region, Professor Mahmoud Yakubu, continuing the lopsided policy whereby the chief organs of the federal government (the presidency, the legislature and the judiciary) are now all headed by Northerners.

This is a completely different departure from the more transparent process under Goodluck Jonathan where Attahiru Jega, a man without any possible connection with the president, was appointed to the INEC chair. Certainly, a government sensitive to the nuances of ethnic, religious and geo-political balancing would have chosen someone from the South, thereby ensuring there can be no suggestion of in-built bias in subsequent INEC organised elections.

Anti-corruption witch-hunting

APC’s anti-corruption crusade has become so lopsided, it is difficult not to conclude it is simply an instrument for check-mating and decimating the opposition. The EFCC has gone after PDP bigwigs such as Sule Lamido and Godswill Akpabio. The former National Security Adviser of President Jonathan has been charged to court on the curious grounds of treasonable felony. An application has been made to try him in a kangaroo court shrouded in absolute secrecy.

Elder Godsday Orubebe of the PDP has been summoned to appear before the Code of Conduct Tribunal over allegations of false declaration of assets and acceptance of bribes from contracts awarded while he was Minister of Niger-Delta Affairs. Significantly, the pastor alleged to have given him the bribe has not been charged.

While the opponents of the president and his party are being persecuted in the name of anti-corruption, APC politicians with corruption allegations hanging over their heads are being rewarded with ministerial appointments and APC governorship candidacies.

Upon all the petitions sent to EFCC against APC chieftains, including Rotimi Amaechi and Babatunde Fashola and Rabiu Kwakwanso, these men have still not been charged to court. Instead, Fashola and Amaechi have even been approved for ministerial positions. Audu Abubakar has been approved as APC gubernatorial candidate for Kogi, in spite of the corruption allegations hanging over him at the EFCC. The same goes for Timipre Sylvia who is now APC gubernatorial candidate in Bayelsa.

If these tendencies continue unchecked, Nigerians will wake up one morning only to discover that the PDP has been strangled to death; that we now have a one-party APC system of government; and that the South has become a political colony of the North.

Source: http://www.thescoopng.com/femi-aribisala-apcs-body-language-of-witch-hunting-pdp/
Politics / Re: Pro-jonathan Elements Behind Renewed Agitation For Biafra - Senator Sani by TechWalker007: 5:51pm On Nov 02, 2015
erico2k2:

My guy I dnt blame our brothers in the North I blame the ones in the west.They are so blinded and alone with the North cos they share one religion .Anyway the few appointment made don show dem pepper.dem never still learn.

I live in the West, it's really not just religious, it's mental slavery.
It's a mentality I can't understand. They seem comfortable living like 2nd class citizens only to Hausa Fulani.

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Politics / Re: Pro-jonathan Elements Behind Renewed Agitation For Biafra - Senator Sani by TechWalker007: 5:36pm On Nov 02, 2015
Pro-Jonathans were responsible for Boko Haram that has Hausa, Fulani, and Borno tribesmen.
Now Buhari is in power, it's no longer Boko Haram Pro-Jonathans support, it's also biafra.
Soon, Pro-Jonathans will be responsible for Fulani Herdsmen.

Meanwhile, has he told us who's the new force behind Boko Haram. Has he condemned Fulani genocidal campaigns in MB and all over the country?

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Crime / Re: Nigerian Military Releases 182 Boko Haram Prisoners by TechWalker007: 8:07am On Nov 02, 2015
Seriously?

No tangible reason why they were released, just "The Army is celebrating their day" so freedom bonanza for those who supported killing of Christians and minority tribes during GEJ. Why not?
#SaiBaba

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Politics / Re: Without A Cabinet, Nigeria Is Stuck 'On Hold' - Reuters by TechWalker007: 10:02am On Oct 24, 2015
73 is his "football age".

More like 83 to me.

k1centy:
If by now you are still hoping for sharpness fro the government of a 73 year old hausa man, then you a sitting down on a lubricated and turgid elephant Cork.

N.B: Canadian Prime Minister (43) and Nigerian President (73).
In the world today, young men are taking over seats of power.
But in Nigeria, fore fathers, ancient of days and ancestors refuses to leave office for the youths.

Ironical Conclusion: "Like play, like play. We are progressing." In other words, "Bi ere, bi ere. A n te siwaju".

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Politics / Re: Without A Cabinet, Nigeria Is Stuck 'On Hold' - Reuters by TechWalker007: 9:47am On Oct 24, 2015
It is obvious Buhari and APC had no plan on how to lead Nigeria. Even after victory at the polls, they had no plans still. All that was said during elections were as good as singing "Twinkle Twinkle little star".

One doesn't need to wonder, why do you think they kept Buhari from debates? He had no clue on how to govern Nigeria, just wishy washy promises. And some ignorant youths bought their empty promises.

Till tomorrow, Osinbajo is still campaigning and telling us how bad PDP ruled Nigeria. 5 months after they came to office. His job is to let everyone know what they mostly already know. What a sham to call change!

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Politics / Re: Hypocrisy: The Nigerian Definition by TechWalker007: 1:34pm On Oct 20, 2015
Hypocrisy is when Amaechi stole Rivers blind for 7 years as PDP governor and then decamp to APC and become a hero after 1 year.

Hypocrisy is when Sylva stole Bayelsa blind and became a financier of Buhari Change and anti corruption campaign and he gets his case with EFCC from the days of "The corrupt PDP" dropped by the anti-corruption crusaders.

Hypocrisy is when Audu stole Kogi blind and now become anti-corruption flag bearer and change agent of the same state.

Hypocrisy is when Nyako, Atiku and others become change agents and anti-corruption crusaders.

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Politics / Nigerian Army’s 5 Brigade Ambush Insurgents Who Attacked Geidam; Kill 10 by TechWalker007: 8:22am On Oct 15, 2015
NIGERIAN ARMY’S 5 BRIGADE AMBUSH INSURGENTS WHO ATTACKED GEIDAM; KILL 10, RECOVER AN ASSORTMENT OF WEAPONS


Nigerian troops in bullish mood prepare to swing into action in Nigeria’s Far Northeast

WORLDSTAGE
14 October, 2015

excerpts

The Nigerian Army also informed that troops of 5 Brigade ambushed the suspected Boko Haram terrorists that attacked military location and Geidam town last week. They were ambushed while returning from an attack on Gajiram near Ngollom village.

“The troops killed 10 Boko Haram terrorists and wounded some. The troops also recovered 1 Anti Aircraft Gun, 5 AK 47 rifles, 1 Fabrique Nationale rifle, 2 Machine Guns and 1 Light Machine Gun. Other weapons and equipment recovered include a Rocket Propelled Grenade Tube, 8 AK 47 rifle magazines, 1 x Toyota Landcruiser, 2 belts of 7.62mm (NATO) with 150 and 180 rounds of ammunition respectively,” the statement said.

https://beegeagle./2015/10/15/nigerian-armys-5-brigade-ambush-insurgents-who-attacked-geidam-kill-10-recover-an-assortment-of-weapons/
Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 9:28am On Oct 13, 2015
maupe:

As I said, that's what the BOKO HARAM sect will like us to believe. In the last administration, the message being passed by the sect was that the victims of the sect were Northern Muslims, but now we are slowly being fed the message that their victims have always being the Northern Christians. When the government serves its tenure and is replaced by the opposition, the sect will backtrack and change our perception. That's BOKO HARAM's strategy.

Maupe Ogun, is that you?
Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 8:08am On Oct 13, 2015
maupe:

So the videos showed by Shekau during the last administration was also a PR stunt. Stop this double standards gimmick, if the videos in 2014 were accepted as concrete, then the same attention should be paid to this videos. Or is Burutai's condemnation of defeatist and retreating soldiers also a propaganda attempt made by the BOKO HARAM.

You totally missed me here. I didn't get you please.
Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 7:45am On Oct 13, 2015
shogz89:
You choose the worst out of those that have been seized,, or do you want to tell me that's the only weapon Nigeria has seized from boko haram?

In this past week when Boko Haram attacked Geidam and other places and looted our weapons, that's what our military gave as what they seized. You can confirm from their handles. I think Boko Haram did that video to mock them.

Mind you, I'm for our military. I'm not just comfortable with the way Buratai is handling everything. Hoping propaganda will defeat Boko Haram.
Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 7:38am On Oct 13, 2015
DaBullIT:
Well,

If this is the road to prosperity , continue

personally i have seen several other pictures and videos of weapons siezed from Boko haram and it isn't 3 rusty rifles

Some of you are really pathetic. The Military released those pictures, Boko Haram responded by realising their videos too. You then claim it's propaganda by someone making observations?

I am not the one who post 3 rusty rifles. Can't you see its from Defense HQ Twitter account?
Why not go to the handle to confirm.

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Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 7:33am On Oct 13, 2015
ibrokola:
I believe it's you feeding yourself with lies OP. When were these weapons seized from our own troops? Definitely not within the last 5 months!

Just this last week when overran Geidam and Sacked our troops.
Except you decide to play blind eye to the fact that even Buratai admitted to this and openly condemned the troops that gave up their position and weapons.
The picture is from Boko Haram video released this week.

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Politics / Re: Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 7:30am On Oct 13, 2015
During past administration, Boko Haram did capture sophisticated artillery but our troops also got them back plus other articulated weaponry from Boko Haram.
What I see these days are mostly unarmed men displayed as fanciers or commanders.
Then a few hunter guns.

Buratai need to get to work and stop thinking propaganda will defeat Boko Haram.
He met a Boko Haram force that was almost totally incapacitated. He shouldn't allow them resurface.

Meanwhile, Boko Haram held Geidam for several hours after overrunning our troops.

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Politics / Weapons Boko Haram Seized From Troops Vs Weapons Military Seized From Them by TechWalker007: 7:22am On Oct 13, 2015
Compare weapons Nigeria Military claim to have seized from Boko Haram and that which Boko Haram (ISWAP) claimed 5o have seized from our military.

Our military:







Boko Haram:




I'm beginning to wonder what's going on in North East. Seems we are being fed lies.

UPDATE
This is a link to warning from DHQ concerning cluster bombs. Those bombs are probably part of Boko Haram loot. They don't make cluster bombs.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201510091092.html

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Politics / Re: Pictures Of Asaba After The Rain by TechWalker007: 3:54pm On Oct 04, 2015
eyesofgod:


Mr The Blind Man, every state in the south has erosion problems. What you are foolishly ignorant of is the significance of that road in the OP post. It is DLA road where the DLA is located. By the way, do you know what DLA stands for? Now listen, it stands for DIRECT LABOUR AGENCY. An agency responsible for maintaining roads in Delta state. Imagine the state of the road they are situated. What will other roads look like.
I dont even know your state of origin. If it's Delta state, then I am doubly,terribly, pissed off with you.

I am proudly Deltan and know the road very well. I also know how Asaba was as at 1991 when it was created because I lived along old Awain Road.
Asaba was bush and it has come a long way. Lagos, Benin and Ogun on the other hand were already developed and bustling.
I know both Ibori and Uduaghan underperformed but I can put it to you that they both made Oshiomole look like a primary school governor (that's who he is anyway).
Concerning Lagos. Fashola started well but his 2nd term was a sham. Roads are bad almost every where.
Ogun state story is the same, Amosun started very well but has since gone to sleep. Projects are abandoned in almost all LGA's (that I've been to).
And again, my point is that the pictures I was expecting to see of flooding in Asaba was not this. If these are the pictures that's making people insult the past govt then people in Benin, Abeaokuta, Lagos will have to not just curse but hang the governors.


Lastly, flooding is a problem in every state, the real issue should be the state of the roads when they get flooded. If the roads are good when they get flooded, people will still be able to use them. That's what I saw in some of the Asaba pictures but that's not what happen in Benin and many parts of Lagos and Ogun.
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Asaba After The Rain by TechWalker007: 8:11pm On Oct 03, 2015
PDPwayoo:


benin has history of bad road. Im nt from Edo, oshiomole has tried to put the beauty of benin on spotlight as a normal middle class city. LUCKY IGBINIDION ALLOWED THE ROAD TO DIE.

You obviously have not been to Benin since 3 years or so. I just finished 2 weeks in Benin, it's a network of dung right now.
Edo state has been abandoned by Oshiomole!!

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Politics / Re: Pictures Of Asaba After The Rain by TechWalker007: 8:09pm On Oct 03, 2015
jewelbaby55:
Delta State is d worst statr in the country. Too bad I originated from there. All Okowa has been doing is talking.

You should try Osun, Yobe, Jigawa, Benue and Nasarawa states. You'll retract the statement.
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Asaba After The Rain by TechWalker007: 8:07pm On Oct 03, 2015
eyesofgod:


People like you are the types Hitler preferred to ship to concentration camps. Very low self-esteem, no aspiration to greater heights, always wishing to remain backward because others are backward.

Something is obviously wrong with you. I live and work in those states I mentioned and I know how terrible it get's when it rains.
The pictures OP shared are a joke compared to flooding in the states I mentioned. How is that a problem to you?
You think everyone who comment in Nairaland is a low lifer like you?
Politics / Re: Pictures Of Asaba After The Rain by TechWalker007: 6:48pm On Oct 03, 2015
@OP, if you see Lagos, Ogun or Edo States after rain, you will give Uduaghan a golden award for this streets.
Lagos, Benin and Ogun state floods will make these pictures look like desert!

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Politics / Re: BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram Insurgents Have Killed Over 34 People In Gwoza by TechWalker007: 12:21pm On Oct 03, 2015
It keeps getting worse. The Military and DSS have become something else.

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Politics / BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram Insurgents Have Killed Over 34 People In Gwoza by TechWalker007: 12:19pm On Oct 03, 2015

Boko Haram insurgents have killed over 34 people in Sajeri and Gwoza areas in Maiduguri, Borno State between Thursday and Friday.

Four female suicide bombers killed 13 people and injured 39 others in Sajeri while gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members attacked Gwoza on Friday morning killing over 20 persons.

Confirming the development on Friday, the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, said that multiple explosions rocked the Sajeri area on Thursday, killing at least 13 persons and injuring 39 others.

Usman also confirmed that the injured victims of the attacks, which were carried out by four female suicide bombers, had been taken to the hospital.

He said, “There were bomb explosions at Sajeri, Maiduguri on Thursday. Troops, security, and emergency management were mobilised to the location. Although details are sketchy, four Boko Haram terrorists’ suicide bombers detonated their vests simultaneously.

“Three of them in the same area and the fourth detonated in front of a mosque. It has been confirmed that 14 people lost their lives and the 39 wounded people have been evacuated to the hospital.”

He, however, assured residents in the area that everything was being done to ensure their safety.

“We appeal to the people and residents in the affected area to remain calm. Everything is being done to secure lives and property,” he said.

Over 20 people were also said to have been killed when gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents attacked Gwoza in Maiduguri, on Friday.

The Executive Director, Stefanos Foundation, Mr. Mark Lipdo, who quoted military sources in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, said that the insurgents overran the town as early as 7.30am killing many people.

Gwoza was the first town to be declared Muslim caliphate by the insurgents on August 14, 2014, but it was later reclaimed by the military this year.

Lipdo expressed worry that the insurgents were still allowed to prowl about even when they had been chased out from some places.

He called on the military to maintain effective presence in places where the insurgents had been chased away from.

The attack on Gwoza came less than 24 hours after the insurgents attacked Kinchinga village in Madagali Local Government area of Adamawa State slitting the throats of five people.

Boko Haram insurgents have increasingly used suicide bombers to target civilians. On September 20, 2015, at least 117 people were killed in similar attacks in the city of Maiduguri.

The Boko Haram insurgency has also claimed more than 1,260 lives in the country since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office on May 29, 2015.

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Politics / Re: How Some Politicize Boko Haram Attacks. by TechWalker007: 11:29am On Oct 03, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
They are just too insincere!

Insincerity is an understatement. They seem wicked and heartless to me. For them it's about politics

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