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PoliticsRe: I Put It Up To You, Show Me South/south On The Compass. by Wainey: 8:40am On Aug 06, 2023
Tonylyte:
..and u think I reside where? I am a cross riverian, just so u know. You blood-brained mollusc!
Go and ask USA why they have west north central or why UK has east midland
PoliticsRe: Toxicity In Nairaland. by Wainey: 8:57pm On Aug 05, 2023
Sharpsharp00123:
u are talking about election being divided along tribal lines n u still call tinubu baluba

I can bet u are igbo
lol, I nearly choke wen I read his comment.
He was making sense until I saw the bulaba part.

The guy is irredeemable grin
RomanceRe: Am I The Only One Who Is Beginning To Dislike Nairaland Forum? by Wainey: 8:54pm On Aug 05, 2023
C2Ok:
Not everyone is dumb like you
Unlike the unintelligent result of evolution that you are, I’m able to read in between the lines, you deliberately passed a tribal remark at me and you’re expecting me to keep quiet?
Guy comport yourself oo, it’s people like you that’s ruining this forum
oya sorry.
Actually those Ipobs has insulted me and extend the insult to my parents that I have vowed never to let them taste peace on this forum cheesy

One love man
RomanceRe: Am I The Only One Who Is Beginning To Dislike Nairaland Forum? by Wainey: 8:48pm On Aug 05, 2023
C2Ok:
See one of them😪💔
They will just open their mouth waaaaaaa and vomit radioactive waste!
How did this bag of bones and putrid meat know I’m IPOB or a supporter of Obi?
Sad being
ïplg. Did I mention u in my comment?
RomanceRe: Am I The Only One Who Is Beginning To Dislike Nairaland Forum? by Wainey: 8:23pm On Aug 05, 2023
One thing I noticed is that, it is now ipob turned Obi supporters that are complaining about tribalism and insults.

Wasn't there tribalism when Hausa/Fulani are the the backward urine drinkers?
wasn't there tribalism when Yoruba was the Ewedu ass lickers and Ijaws are the dirty Creek dwellers?

Na now the tribalism reach ona side?
Hypocrites
PoliticsRe: Toxicity In Nairaland. by Wainey:
One thing I noticed is that, it is now ipob turned Obi supporters that are complaining about tribalism and insults.

Wasn't there tribalism when Hausa/Fulani are the the backward urine drinkers?
wasn't there tribalism when Yoruba was the Ewedu ass lickers and Ijaws are the dirty Creek dwellers?

Na now the tribalism reach ona side?
Hypocrites
PoliticsRe: Iranian missiles arrives Niger , may pose serious threats to Nigeria .. by Wainey: 7:35am On Aug 05, 2023
updatechange:
Lobatan… when will American missile reach Nigeria?
fake news
PoliticsRe: Things You Will Experience In Military Rule by Wainey(op): 6:45am On Aug 05, 2023
kettykings:
You only mentioned the bad side , how about the good part.

1. No Mc oluomo and his anti igbo venomous attacks.
2. No Asari Dokubo with his genocidal threats to wipe out igbos and reduce them to third class citizens.
3. The present lopsided federal ministerial nomination will be a bit balanced.
4. No section of the country will be continously vilified and attacked by any dim-witted group because of their political choices.
5. The present boko haram, fulani herdsmen and the meaningless sit at home will stop.

The worst democratic government is better than the best military government, but what we have now is worse than the worst military government
Asari Dokubo genocidal threat? Lolz.

The biggest genocide Nigeria ever had was under a military rule.
One whole tribe was almost wiped out, till today we still felt the scar
PoliticsRe: Niger Coup: Names Of Country That Has Sent Support Troups To Niger Against Ecowa by Wainey: 6:22am On Aug 05, 2023
raskymonojendor:
Ivory coast and France are extremely close allies and ivory coast have attended all ECOWAS meeting and supported taking military action on the junta in Niger Republic. The two countries that may likely send troops to Niger would be Mali and Burkina Faso.
And these two countries will not be able to stand ordinary Ghana if there is a war, now add Nigeria and South Africa to the equation, that will be over kill.
I don't want to start talking about USA and France
PoliticsRe: Niger Coup: Names Of Country That Has Sent Support Troups To Niger Against Ecowa by Wainey: 6:18am On Aug 05, 2023
GreatBoss:
1.Mali
2.Ivory Coast
3.Guinea
4.Libya
5.Algeria
6. Burkina Faso


Waiting for Russia that has pledged full support.
unfortunately for you, Russia did not pledge any support.

Also for those that has supported Libya, only Algeria has what it takes to fight. The rest can't stand Nigeria even if you join all their forces together.
Now for those that will support ECOWAS are USA, South Africa, France and a whole lot of other countries
PoliticsRe: Things You Will Experience In Military Rule by Wainey(op): 6:15am On Aug 05, 2023
Brendaniel:
Oga, all those things you listed happen on very rare occasions and can still happen in a bad civilian rule like Nigeria is having presently, but the items you listed on your topic and what you are saying here, what anyone should clamour for is having good leaders whether military or civilian.

I have witnessed 3 military regimes in my life, I can tell you that the difference in police and army brutality on the citizens is very little in difference.

I can tell you that Nigerians benefitted more from the government under the military regime than the civilian rule.

The cilvilian rule was supposed to benefit Nigerians more but thanks to corrupt and wicked politicians who ensured it did not, at least up till now, if you want the list of things Nigerians benefited from the military regime that the civilian rule has not really offered up till now, I will list them for you, just respond to this comment.

Nigerians were deceived by the likes of Tinubu and co....
You definitely did not see any military regime, if you did, you would have known that in military regime, the dictator rules till he dies or till another coup happens.

Buhari would have taken power through coup and rules you as he fits, if you complain, you will get killed. But here you have the guts to insult him and his wife cos he is a democratic leader.
corruption is not govt specific cos we had Abacha during military rule, there was Idi Amin, there was Sadam Hussein.
All these people are military dictators and are the worst leaders that has walked this Earth.
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:57pm On Aug 04, 2023
Sheuns:
Isn't it better we let the people of Niger taste the military rule and they decide which they prefer between democracy and military regime? Nigeria is not the police or keeper of democracy in Africa. We can play like the west do by simply waiting and watching until the military rulers start making mistakes against its citizens then we go in. Sanction them, turn their people against them through sanctions and see if the people themselves won't stand up to the dictators now or later. We don't need gra gra to show we are powerful.
lolz, this is what we don't understand.
In military rule, there is no election, so the people of Niger can't decide if they need to taste military rule to know which one they want.
In a military rule, there is no fundamental human right anymore, also if you meet a wicked dictator, you can't unseat him and all you could pray for is another coup which the citizens can never be part of, if the military are reluctant to wage a coup, then everyone will endure the dictator until he dies.

But here in democracy, you have the right to unseat a president if he goes too extreme.

I really do not have a problem if Niger is ruled by military or Democratic govt, but I don't want Nigeria to feel there is a chance in military rule.
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:51pm On Aug 04, 2023
YouAreNobody:
In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead.

I hope this helps you understand a few things
So Nigerian soldiers will not take orders from the president but will play emotional games?
And who told you they are fighting Nigeriens?
They are fighting the Junta coupists and not Nigeriens as a whole, and every military man knows that his family will suffer under a military dictator than a civilian president.
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:32pm On Aug 04, 2023
MadamExcellency:
You are too insecure and petty. You got upset because I cited history. It tells more of your degenerated state. Northwest is too attached to Niger Republic than Southern Nigeria
See this one.
Did Buhari support Ngozi Iweala or not?

Maybe Ipob piglets will fight for Niger grin
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:25pm On Aug 04, 2023
lexy2014:
Are the people of Niger complaining?

Why do you think u or anyone should tell nigeriens the type of government that should suit them?
because if things get out of hands with different coup, they will run to Nigeria, so yes I am concerned.
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:23pm On Aug 04, 2023
Ayed44:
Many Nigerian soldiers are actually from Niger. I will not say more than this.
So Nigerian soldiers will automatically start fighting Nigeria?

You think the military plays emotions?
Military follows command and not emotions
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:21pm On Aug 04, 2023
phorget:
So which one have we enjoyed under our so called democratic rule in Nigeria?
at least you are free to insult the govt if their policy doesn't favour you.

You would have been sentenced to death by a firing squad if it was in military rule as you are staging a mutiny against the govt.
PoliticsRe: Things You Will Experience In Military Rule by Wainey(op): 9:19pm On Aug 04, 2023
Sparrk007:
All these things you mentioned above are already happening in Nigeria
If it was in military rule, Buhari will not dialogue with NLC, infact NLC will not have the guts to stage a protest.
Idi Amin once collected someone's wife and lock up the man when he complained, that is what military dictatorship feels like.

The worst democratic govt is far better than military rule
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:15pm On Aug 04, 2023
MadamExcellency:
Buhari voted against a Nigerian (Igbo man) gave the vote to a Niger man in African Union in 1984. Nothing has changed.
let's talk about Ngozi Iweala since you had to put Igbo in this

You guys will always be petty.
Goodnight
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:12pm On Aug 04, 2023
staga:
How will this come about when politicians only know how to manipulate election results, buy votes and pervert the course of justice?
You have no idea what military rule feels like.
There is nothing like Justice in military rule.
And if a dictator removes subsidy and you complain, he might kill you instead of negotiating palliative, there is no room for peaceful protest and there is nothing like fundamental human right.

You should be scared of military rule in a modern society
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:09pm On Aug 04, 2023
DrMPH:
That is where you're wrong sir, in war as in love, assumption is dangerous. You would have thought Russia has overrun Ukraine by now. Be reminded that the same forces (interests) are at play in Niger. So, expect it to drag on needlessly. People profit from war (insurgencies in the North is only a tip of the iceberg). While, Niger may have unwittingly but ceremoniously chosen the path of destruction, does Nigeria need to follow suit? Look at the map, study war history, which border countries can Nigeria count on in the Sahel? ECOWAS will lose woefully, and Nigeria disgraced.
Emphasis is that "Don't start what you can't finish, war is (strategic), not a tea party". We should not let ego drive us nuts, we could just turn a blind eye and fix our own mess.
I really don't want this war but I really want ECOWAS to bring back democracy in Niger.

Military rule doesn't respect fundamental human right o, a dictator can even take your mother as his wife and jail your father if he speaks, there is no constitution to hold him as he is bigger than the Constitution, there is no checks and balances either, no legislative or Judiciary, and there is no election.
You will endure that dictator until there is another coup, and if the next dictator is worse than the previous one, you will run to another country as a refugee.
Don't ever pray for a military govt
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 9:03pm On Aug 04, 2023
BoldBrainz:
No offence, but how old are you?
same age as ur father.
PoliticsRe: Someone should Beg Tinubu To Reconsider Or Delay Military Option In Niger by Wainey: 9:01pm On Aug 04, 2023
Abufo:
such infantile posts.........you must be a teenager!
Ok, ancient of days, Abba Father.

Shebi Ipob will come out and fight for Niger?
PoliticsRe: Things You Will Experience In Military Rule by Wainey(op): 8:55pm On Aug 04, 2023
This is just few of what to experience
PoliticsThings You Will Experience In Military Rule by Wainey(op): 8:55pm On Aug 04, 2023
You may want to wonder why those that experienced military rule does everything in their power to stand against military rule.
There exist a plethora of disadvantages of a military dictatorship and i will mention but a dew for the sake of reading

a. No respect for the fundamental human rights: fundamental human right are those rights which a person is entitled to only because of the fact that he is a human being. These various rights of the citizens of a country are usually enshrined in and protected by the constitution of that state, in Nigeria for instance Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) provides for the fundamental human rights of the Nigerian citizens and as a known fact, every millitary government starts their regime with a suspension of the constitution which goes ahead to leave the citizens open and unprotected from any inhuman treatment that the government may mete out to them.

b. No respect for the rule of law: the rule of law is the supremacy of the law over and above any government machinery or person and this essential ingredient of any government in existence is totally absent in any military government because starting from the way in which the head of state takes over power it is evident that he considers himself above the law.

c. No periodic election: in a military dispensation, there is usually no periodic election hence there is no change of government and the people continue to endure whatever oppression they have been suffering until another coup occurs and due to this, the leaders cannot be held to account to the people unlike in a democracy where a governor, president or other leader does well so that he may get a chance at a second tenure.

d. No checks and balances: there is usually no separation of power in a military dictatorship into the executive, judiciary and legislature, hence all powers are centralized at the apex who is the highest authority and power in the state. He can do whatever he pleases with no opposition or checks whatsoever, as it is said that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

e. Dictatorship: all military governments are a dictatorship as there is usually no room for any form of opinion, suggestion or opposition from the people.
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 8:44pm On Aug 04, 2023
MadamExcellency:
Nigeria can't win without having boots on the ground and many of our Northern Soldiers' allegiances can't be trusted.

The Southerners in the Military will be the sacrificial Lamb
So you think Nigerian soldiers will support Niger and fight their own country?

Lolz,
PoliticsRe: Someone should Beg Tinubu To Reconsider Or Delay Military Option In Niger by Wainey: 8:41pm On Aug 04, 2023
SmellingAnus:
you are right about resources, more reason we shouldn't be involved in this war with the current situation of things even worse than when Buhari was in Power...
Those coupists are just selfish.
After this dictator, the Niger can't predict the next dictator that might rule them.
The worst democracy is always better than a military rule.
I think ECOWAS should try to stop this dictatorship without using military.

God should help the Nigeriens cos they are about to experience what we call "frypan to fire".
PoliticsRe: Niger: Be Careful, Don't Start What You Cannot Finish - Bode George To Tinubu by Wainey: 8:29pm On Aug 04, 2023
MadamExcellency:
Let those inexperienced minors continue blaming the Igbos and the Obidients until the destroy what is left of Nigeria because of hate and bigotry.
Niger does not have what it takes to stand ECOWAS.
Also I don't want this war on Niger, they are trying to find a govt that will suit them, but I seriously don't want them to think a military dictator is better than a democratic govt.

I think they have to look for a voice in Democracy than settling for military rule
PoliticsRe: Someone should Beg Tinubu To Reconsider Or Delay Military Option In Niger by Wainey: 8:03pm On Aug 04, 2023
SmellingAnus:
If nothing, the Ukraine Russia war is supposed to teach us that war that always go as planned... Those guys could be backed by stronger forces... Fighting a war with your neighbor that will expose your own country to bigger risk is not worth it ... I stay in the South but even we over here is not safe not talk of the Northerners that are closer to Niger..
Military rule in Nigeria is going to be bad for Nigeria than Democratic govt.
Military dictator doesn't respect the rule of law of it's citizens, Nigeria and ECOWAS as it's Neighbor will suffer severly when more coups starts taking place, we have not much resources to welcome refugees
PoliticsRe: Someone should Beg Tinubu To Reconsider Or Delay Military Option In Niger by Wainey: 8:00pm On Aug 04, 2023
Davinity:
First have you noticed the Nigerien guy's confidence?
Confidence doesn't win war, military strength does and Niger doesn't have what it takes to fight ECOWAS
If Nigeria goes to war with Niger it is definitely not just Niger alone because Tinubu would have ended up stepping on the landmines set by Russia and their other African allies.
The war is not Niger vs Niger, it is Ecowas vs Niger
While he's jumping around twerking for France and the U.S in a desperate search for western validation he should remember we're still grappling with the hardship his anti-peoples policies have plunged us into and an going into a needless war with Niger is totally unnecessary
The war will not be fought in Nigeria, it will be in Niger. Like the saying goes, if two elephants fight, the grass suffers.
Coup is a forceful takeover of power and ECOWAS will use force here too, Russia will not send aid to Niger at the expense of ECOWAS and South Africa, they too are having a tough time and there only hope of survival is Africa which they are currently romancing, if they cut ties with the biggest economies in Africa, they will suffer and pay for it.
Niger has no chance here
PoliticsRe: Someone should Beg Tinubu To Reconsider Or Delay Military Option In Niger by Wainey: 7:15pm On Aug 04, 2023
Firstly, Niger can't fight Nigeria, let alone the entire Ecowas.

Secondly and most importantly, the people are tired of how they are governed and they felt a shift from the that government is what they want, but military govt is the last thing anyone should wish for.
I hope they see a voice in democracy
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi Is The Reason Why Niger Is Mocking Nigeria by Wainey: 3:59pm On Aug 04, 2023
Penguin2:
Was it Peter Obi that asked INEC to switch off IREV and rig Tinubu in at midnight?

Was it Peter Obi that wrote ECOWAS report that said the election was rigged?

.
but INEC never promised electronic transmission of results, they only promised electronic voting

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