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Romance / Re: Man Caught His Wife Cheating With His Worker (Pics, Video) by White007(m): 7:57pm On Jun 26, 2018
Old video, this video has been around since like forever.

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Politics / Re: This Was What Really Happened In Plateau State According To The Presidency by White007(m): 10:38pm On Jun 25, 2018
Solorrman:
so the berom that started d fight should b left free,just bkos u ar a pig doesnt mean justice should b serve to ur favor

Yet another BMC looser.
A billy goat � has pissed on this ones head, his moronic, idiotic priggish self is irredeemably useless for life.

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Politics / Re: This Was What Really Happened In Plateau State According To The Presidency by White007(m): 7:56pm On Jun 25, 2018
They come out openly to say the reasons for the killings, yet nothing is done.. Just #endsars campaign, they arrested who started it saying he is a fraudster.. A harmless lady on mask talked about the flamboyant lifestyle of a policeman, next day, 1m naira bounty was placed on her head.. If Abba Kyari can track down Evans and Offa Robbers, why haven't they send him after the killer herdsmen.. The person wey swear for Nigeria need to be Appeased

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Politics / Re: Plateau Attack: Fayose Speaks On Death Of Residents, Attacks Buhari by White007(m): 8:29am On Jun 25, 2018
Never in the history of Nigeria after the civil way have there been this much death.

Communities are sacked on a daily basis.

The killings across Nigeria has never been so brazen.

The politicians are all obsessing over the next election year.

No one care

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Celebrities / Re: Falz Blasts Buhari Over Plateau Killings by White007(m): 8:29am On Jun 25, 2018
Never in the history of Nigeria after the civil way have there been this much death.

Communities are sacked on a daily basis.

The killings across Nigeria has never been so brazen.

The politicians are all obsessing over the next election year.

No one care
Politics / Re: Emir Umar Farouk: Nigerians Will Beg Buhari To Do A Third Term by White007(m): 10:31pm On Jun 16, 2018
And Mikel passes it to Iwobi.

Iwobi looks left and right like a yahoo boy checking to see if SARS is around then passes it to NDIDI who waste no time like BUHARI in declaring June 12 democracy DAY.

He then sends a long pass to IGHALO who fails to deliver a goal like the Nigeria government

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Romance / Re: "I Love Nigerian Men" - South African Lady Wants To Marry Nigerian (Photos) by White007(m): 9:19am On Jun 16, 2018
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Sports / Re: Super Eagles' Customized Russian 2018 Locker Room by White007(m): 3:26pm On Jun 13, 2018
Is it Mikel Obi that took the picture, reason why he is not among the group photo ? Just asking for someone.

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Crime / Re: It’s Time To Stop Laughing At Nigerian Scammers — Washington Post by White007(m): 11:30am On Jun 13, 2018
awoofawoo:


You dey mind those racist Oyinbo! Dem go dey protect their folks and be exposing only Black.

Big time multi-billion scams were committed by the white..........which are always given some funky high grammar sounding words!

cheesy


High grammar like PONZI and the rest of whatever they call it. Americans are just baffled at how a third world country is beating them at their own game. The unfortunate part of all this Is, the phenomenon is not going to stop soon, it has taken a very world wide dimension. A lot of young and vibrant population of Africans are delving into it each day to escape poverty. To stop this menace African leaders especially Nigerian government should provide skilled and non skilled jobs to a teeming youth who are leaving school each year without any job to look forward to.

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Celebrities / Re: Cee-C Slays In Yellow Ankara Jumpsuit by White007(m): 3:01pm On Jun 08, 2018
NoSidonLook:
this girl wey no lemme rest that year
chase me up and dan just to get the god feeling of my banana

after i enter am every night for one year i pursue am comot. cool lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

WAKE UP BRO. IT'S DAYBREAK LOL

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Politics / Re: National Assembly Lists Resolutions After Marathon Meeting by White007(m): 4:55pm On Jun 05, 2018
Saraki writes IGP:
Dear IGP, the thugs you said I hired were actually used to rig election for Buhari in 2015. If in doubt, find below the total votes by Kwarans for Buhari & Jonathan. I'm sure you will be convinced after realizing that Buhari won Jonathan by wide margin in Kwara and that was made possible by those 'good boys' you now call 'robbers'.....prof Jega Iscariot is my witness, wallahi!
The 2015 presidential election results as verified by Jega:
Buhari - 302, 146
Jonathan - 132, 602
So, in actual sense, those boys robbed Jonathan for Buhari....so, hold Buhari responsible for any robbery in Offa....after all, we all saw him & Tinubu robbing CBN before the election and we still voted him to continue robbing the country...
Me: Chaiii...sense nor go kee Saraki for me...ooo.....IGP, over to you for further apprehensive transmission...I mean, transcription...sorry sir, cultivating transition of the transmission -

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Politics / Re: Senate, Reps In Closed Door Meeting Over Impeachment Plot by White007(m): 3:03pm On Jun 05, 2018
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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye: AGF Writes Court, Seeks Resumption Of Kogi Lawmaker’s Trial by White007(m): 1:04pm On Jun 05, 2018
{DINO MELAYE EXPOSES CORRUPTION IN #NNPC:
Senator Dino Melaye, has exposed another massive corruption that is currently ongoing under President Muhammadu Buhari’s watch.
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Dino alleged that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is operating an illegal account with Keystone Bank, with a current balance of $137 million.
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Melaye who raised a point of order during a plenary, disclosed that the NNPC domiciled the Brass LNG Ltd, Joint Venture Company, JVC, account at Keystone Bank, instead of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, as required by the law.
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While some individuals and Government appointees will continue to steal, we have decided to continue to expose corruption in public life. I call the attention of the Nigerian Senate to a suspected, colossal, monumental corruption in NNPC.
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A company was registered with the name ‘Brass LNG Limited’, with the Federal Government having controlling shares. We have some Italians, Belgians, and French, as shareholders with the Federal Government, with a controlling share of about 50 percent.
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It is a known fact that once you have a joint venture, the account of such joint venture will be domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria. But in this case, that was not what happened. In private, the account was opened with Keystone Bank; this account has no BVN, and there have been periodic withdrawals.
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The last withdrawal from the account was to the tune of $4 million. As I speak to you, the balance of that account as of today is $137 million”, he alarmed.}
Politics / Re: Lai Mohammed Accuses The PDP Of Downplaying President Buhari's Achievements by White007(m): 4:04am On Jun 01, 2018
*Irony of Life in Nigeria*
Rich man marries and have 4 children. Poor man marries and start mass production of children that he can't afford to train because the only thing that gives poor man joy is the body of his wife.
The country has beaten him to the level that sex is his only idea of enjoyment.

Politicians steal your money, sleep with your wife and girlfriends and sister, make sure you don't go to school, even when you struggle to, he makes sure you don't finish on time let alone getting a job.

He sends his children to the best schools abroad so they will take over from him when he is done playing with your future.

He initiates a poverty alleviation program, videos himself cutting tapes during the mounting of an electric pole. He gives you N4000, bags of rice at rallies and arms to fight his opponents.

He paints the roads and puts Street lights when there are no light in your home. You hail him!

He spends millions on billboards of his fake projects, hires the best PR experts to keep you drooling with hunger and uninformed and keep on doing damages to your common sense. You defend him.

Second tenure, no jobs, no food, the N4000 has finished and the bag of rice wasting in the pit of your toilet. He must recover the billions he spent buying your votes. For he is not qualified to lead but you qualified him.

You start making use of the guns he bought you. You kill the poor like yourself who is suffering the effects of the N4000 and bag of rice that you took. You try to Kidnap his friends, their police orderlies fire back at you.

His friends tell him that there is insecurity in town and it will affect their mobilization for him for second term.
He shouts ahhhh, second tenure is like the second round of sex that puts one to sleep after, except, perhaps, he works for vivid entertainment or one of those Hollywood porn industries.
He complains of lack of security to the commissioner of police and General Officer Commanding, Air Officer commanding or the Flag Officer Commanding.

He spends millions hosting them. They tell him what to do. By now, you have become a threat.

He buys even a bigger gun for the police and the military plus operational vehicles.

He pays for radio and TV jingles to warn you.

You rob, you die. You protest, you die. You stay at home, you die of starvation.

Then, you get recommended to a church and since you can't pay tithes, pastor turns you into an errand boy.
He sends you to buy biscuits for his children, wash pants for his wife and clean his cars.

You sweep the church for free while awaiting your heavenly reward while the pastor fly private jets and drive flashy sedans.

You are happy that your pastor is rich and argue for him in midst of your friends.

He runs to the UK at the slightest symptoms of headache but prays for you when you are sick and tells you to bring your sick mother to church for prayers instead of taking her to hospitals to waste money.
She dies and he tells you that it was God's will while his mother has been in the UK for months receiving the best treatment that tithes can buy.

He buys a new land for a new church branch, you help to carry blocks and turn concrete, then collect blessings as reward. You are happy to be working for the salvation of your soul, heaven will pay.
The pastor lives his heaven on earth.

The new church building is completed on your sweat.

He invites the president, governor, senator, house of representative member and every other person who made sure that you are poor by design.

The whole area is policed with guns and armored cars. You are comfortably seated at the back while straining your neck to see who and who came.

The president and governor and senator plus their contractor friends donate hundreds of millions for the new church while you cheer from the back.

The food they shared didn't get to you but you are happy the president and governor and senator came to your church. You even brag to others of how your pastor is well connected.

You get home, hunger Knocks angrily on the belly door, your neighbor bails you out while you wait for heaven to pay.

10 years on the jobless job, pastor's children have been sent abroad for studies. Age is no longer on your side, pastor hooks you up with another aunty that sweeps the church for free with no education just like you and Weds you both on a Friday evening church service and you are happy. Your children starts the cycle all over again.

What is the difference between an Ordinary Thief (OT) & a Political Thief (PT) ?*

*1)* The *Ordinary Thief* steals your money, bag, watch, gold chain etc.;
But the *Political Thief* steals your future, career, education, health & business! �

*2)* The hilarious part is: The *Ordinary Thief* will choose whom to rob; But you, yourself chose the *Political Thief* to rob you. �

*3)* The most ironic one: Police will chase and nab the *Ordinary Thief;* while the Police will look after and protect the *Political Thief!*

That’s the *travesty cum irony* of our current society!

*_And, we blindly say we are not blind!_*
Politics / Re: Femi Gbajabiamila Buys N38M G-wagon For His Wife, Salamatu (Photos, Video) by White007(m): 8:35pm On May 27, 2018
Instead of being discerning enough to see the insult being portioned out to them, they are celebrating the plundering of our collective patrimony by a few that we elected to serve us. There is really no hope for Nigeria. It is morally wrong for a public official to display such assault on the sensibilities of hardworking Nigerians while still in active service. Nonsense.

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Politics / Re: Wife Of Hon. FEMI GBAJAMILA Gets New G Wagon On Her 50th Birthday (pics Video) by White007(m): 8:32pm On May 27, 2018
Instead of being discerning enough to see the insult being portioned out to them, they are celebrating the plundering of our collective patrimony by a few that we elected to serve us. There is really no hope for Nigeria. It is morally wrong for a public official to display such assault on the sensibilities of hardworking Nigerians while still in active service. Nonsense.
Celebrities / Re: Sars Arrest OAP, Do2dtun For Having A Coloured Hair by White007(m): 11:21am On May 23, 2018
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Crime / Re: Herdsmen Kill 2 Soldiers, Take Captive; Burn Operational Vehicle In Benue/Taraba by White007(m): 6:49am On May 21, 2018
This article was written by Femi Adesina the current Spokesperson to President Buhari in 2012 after the demise of Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu.
Hmmmmm...... Plz read;

THE ABURI ACCORD THAT WOULD HAVE SAVED NIGERIA FROM ALL HER PROBLEMS...( but aborted by the Fulani Oligarchy)

By FEMI ADESINA( current spokesperson to President Buhari)
In December 2009, I was at Aburi, while holidaying in Ghana. We Nigerians call it A-b-u-r-i, but the Ghanaians pronounce it as E-b-r-i. For those who have read widely about the civil war that we fought between 1967 and 1970,

Aburi is a significant place. This was what I wrote about Aburi, after returning from that journey:

“Aburi. Beautiful, serene Aburi, set daintily atop a hill. It is home to a botanical garden that is 119 years old. But for us in Nigeria, Aburi goes beyond just nature and its preservation.

It is the town where General Yakubu Gowon and Odumegwu Ojukwu met, to try and avert the Nigerian Civil War that lasted between 1967 and 1970. They came out with Aburi Accord, which later broke down. And a shooting war started.

You could see the Presidential Lodge on a hill, where the Nigerian leaders had parleyed at the behest of Ghanaian leaders. It all ended in futility.”

As one of the key parties to the Aburi Accord, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, returns to mother earth today, it is also apposite to return to Aburi, and look at the letter and the spirit of the accord once again, an agreement that was violated by the Federal side, and which made a bloody internecine war inevitable.
For most part of 1966, the northern part of Nigeria, particularly, had been turned to killing fields.

Non-natives, especially Igbos, were killed in thousands. Many fled, many others were displaced. There was complete anarchy in the land. The average Igbo looked up to Lt. Col Odumegwu Ojukwu, military governor of the Eastern Region, to provide leadership and direction. He did not fail. He picked the gauntlet and championed the cause of his people.

By January 1967, the drums of war were loud and clear, reverberating across the length and breadth of Nigeria. But there was a last ditch effort to prevent what was imminent. There was a peace meeting hosted at Aburi, in Ghana, by the then Ghanaian head of state, Gen J. A. Ankrah.

At the meeting were Gowon, Ojukwu, all the military governors of the regions, and some top civil servants, both from the Federal side and the Eastern region. The meeting held on January 4 and 5, 1967, and came out with what is popularly known today as the Aburi Accord.

The agenda of the meeting consisted of three crucial issues: (i) Reorganization of the Armed Forces (ii) Constitutional agreement (iii) Issues of displaced persons within Nigeria.

The two-day meeting reached consensus that were acceptable to both sides. Among others, it was resolved that legislative and executive authority of the Federal Military Government was to remain in the Supreme Military Council (SMC), to which any decision affecting the whole country shall be referred for determination provided it is possible for a meeting to be held, and the matter requiring determination must be referred to military governors for their comment and concurrence. What does this mean in simple language?

The SMC would run the affairs of the country, but not without consulting the regions as represented by the military governors. This was something akin to federalism, even under a military government.

Other terms of the agreement include that appointments to senior ranks in the police, diplomatic and consular services as well as appointment to superscale posts in the federal civil service and the equivalent posts in the statutory corporations must be approved by the SMC. What does this mean again in simple language? Equity, fairness, true federalism.

Other matters like the holding of an ad hoc constitutional conference, fate of soldiers involved in the January 15, 1966 coup, rehabilitation of displaced persons, etc, were also amicably resolved, and the conferees returned happily to Nigeria. Only for the Federal side to deliver a blow to the solar plexus: the Aburi Accord, Gowon said, was unworkable, and he reneged on all the agreements.

Using the Eastern Nigerian Broadcasting Service, Ojukwu played the tape recording of the proceedings at Aburi repeatedly, to educate the populace on who was playing Judas. Later, he made a broadcast in which he said: “we in the East are anxious to see that our differences are resolved by peaceful means and that Nigeria is preserved as a unit, but it is doubtful, and the world must judge whether Lt. Col Gowon’s attitudes and other exhibitions of his insincerity are something which can lead to a return of normalcy and confidence in the country.

“I must warn all Easterners once again to remain vigilant. The East will never be intimidated, nor will she acquiesce to any form of dictation. It is not our intention to play the aggressor. Nonetheless, it is not our intention to be slaughtered in our beds. We are ready to defend our homeland.”

In a piece I did last December, shortly after Ojukwu passed away, I said he was virtually pushed into war by the infidelity of the Federal side to the Aburi Accord. I still stand by that position. Ojukwu was called ‘warlord’ for many decades, but he was by no means a warmonger. He only did what he needed to do for his people–and for the country.

As his earthly remains are interred today, it is tragic that Nigeria is still submerged in the morass that Ojukwu already identified about 45 years ago. Today, bombs go off like firecrackers in the country. There is agitation for the review of the revenue allocation formula.

There are strident calls for the convocation of a sovereign national conference. Even some component parts are threatening to pull out of the federation if anything happened to their ‘son’ who is now in power. Didn’t Ojukwu warn of these landmines ahead? Were all these issues not already settled at Aburi?

Foremost journalist and media administrator, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, in a recent media interview, explained the Aburi Accord this way: “Let every region be semi-autonomous and develop at its own level.” Yes, that was the spirit and letter of Aburi, but which sadly became a road not taken.

And is that not why we are still suffering today, living in a rickety and decrepit country that can burst at the seams any moment? I tell you, Ojukwu was a prophet, and like most prophets, he had no honour in his own country. Pity. But whether we like it or not, there’s no way we won’t return to Aburi. Willy-nilly. I only hope it will be sooner than later, before Nigeria goes to grief. On Aburi I stand.

Federal Government was perfidious and duplicitous on Aburi. It is still the same way today. That is why as Nigerians, we are most times disillusioned, dismayed, dispirited, dejected and depressed. When will change come to this land? Our hearts are getting weary.

Last December, I wrote that Ojukwu should be buried like a hero. I’m glad at the rites of passage so far, culminating in the interment today. Yes, bury him like a true hero. An icon, an avatar, deserves no less. This generation will surely not see another like Ojukwu. He fought not only for his own people, but for a true federation founded on justice, fair play, equity and rectitude. Unfortunately, he did not see the Nigeria of his dreams. Will we? Adieu the Ikemba, the Eze Igbo Gburugburu. May your soul rest in peace. Ka nkpur’obi gi zue ike n’adukwa.

By Femi Adesina

Friday March 02, 2012

"THE QUESTION IS, CAN HE ( FEMI) STILL BOLDLY WRITE THE SAME ARTICLE NOW OR ADVICE HIS PRINCIPAL ON WHAT HE WROTE?

You see, most of these people know what the truth is but will rather look the other way when they start eating.

In the end, it will remain a merry go round of follow my words and not my foot steps.

We are just postponing dooms day. If we do not do the needful, doomsday will remain inevitable.@RiLtd Ridh.

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Politics / Re: There is no money in our Foreign Reserve.... Just paper. by White007(m): 11:26pm On May 13, 2018
This Buhari led APC government is fraud in itself. This isn't surprising to anyone with a leek of common sense.
Religion / Re: Oyedepo: A Believer Behaving Like Mumu In Place Of Authority, This Is Evil Govt by White007(m): 4:17pm On Apr 29, 2018
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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye’s Recall: Faleke Mocks Gov Bello Over ‘failed’ Verification Exercise by White007(m): 7:52am On Apr 29, 2018
When will INEC begin the prosecution process of the initiators of the Dino Melaye's recall petition?

How did the petitioners get the authentic VIN and names of Kogi voters without having access to INEC database and without the consent of the people (voters)? INEC database is supposed to be a confidential national asset. What this means is that INEC sells our information to people and without our consent. This is a serious national issue.

Now that we know that the sponsors and initiators of the Dino recall process forged thousands of voters signatures and had access to INEC database where they extracted VIN and names of Kogi voters without their consent, what next?

Who would investigate INEC for it's involvement in this fraud? Will INEC prosecute the initiators of the petition for forgery?

Are we going to let this pass too?

How did we come this low as a country?
Politics / Re: With Melaye, Peoples’ Power Of Recall Takes Front Seat by White007(m): 7:50am On Apr 29, 2018
When will INEC begin the prosecution process of the initiators of the Dino Melaye's recall petition?

How did the petitioners get the authentic VIN and names of Kogi voters without having access to INEC database and without the consent of the people (voters)? INEC database is supposed to be a confidential national asset. What this means is that INEC sells our information to people and without our consent. This is a serious national issue.

Now that we know that the sponsors and initiators of the Dino recall process forged thousands of voters signatures and had access to INEC database where they extracted VIN and names of Kogi voters without their consent, what next?

Who would investigate INEC for it's involvement in this fraud? Will INEC prosecute the initiators of the petition for forgery?

Are we going to let this pass too?

How did we come this low as a country?
TV/Movies / Re: BBNaija 2018 Grand Finale And Winner Announcement (Live Thread) by White007(m): 8:49pm On Apr 22, 2018
So somebody will receive 45M alert this night?
Father Lord, send me a Miracle.
I want Tobi rich!!!
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TV/Movies / Re: Tobi Evicted From Big Brother Naija 2018 #bbnaijafinale by White007(m): 8:48pm On Apr 22, 2018
So somebody will receive 45M alert this night?
Father Lord, send me a Miracle.
I want Tobi rich!!!
#

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Politics / Re: 'We Are Not Lazy,' Nigerian Youths Slam President Buhari On Social Media - CNN by White007(m): 10:05pm On Apr 20, 2018
This is Yusuf.
He doesn't like to work.
He stays in a free house, eats free meals and rides a power bike all day long.
When sick, he flies a chartered or presidential plane to some of the finest hospitals to treat himself all for free. 
Yusuf is a #LazyNigerianYouths
Don't be like Yusuf

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Politics / 'We Are Not Lazy,' Nigerian Youths Slam President Buhari On Social Media - CNN by White007(m): 10:03pm On Apr 20, 2018
CNN Mocks Buhari Calling Nigerian Youths Lazy and Illiterates.-



Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) — Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is facing a backlash on social media following remarks he made about the nation's youth at a Commonwealth event in London.
President Buhari was asked a question after a keynote speech at the event on Wednesday, his aide said.
In his reply, the president said: "We have a very young population. More than 60% of the population is below the age of 30. A lot of them haven't been to school and they are claiming that Nigeria has been an oil-producing country, therefore they should sit and do nothing and get housing, healthcare, education free."
Many Nigerians inferred from the comments that he was branding the nation's youth as lazy.

Using the hashtag #LazyNigerianYouth on social media, Nigerians expressed their anger with the comments, which many said did not reflect the entrepreneurial drive of young people in the country.
Young people in Nigeria face chronic unemployment and underemployment, so the president's remarks have hit a raw nerve in a country where many are struggling in a tough economic climate.

Some said Buhari, 75, missed an opportunity during the panel to sell the potential of Nigeria's human capital and largely young demographic to an overseas audience.

"It was (a) pure undiluted gaffe especially with a foreign audience you are telling to come and invest in your country," Uche Enechi said in a Facebook comment. "Normally, a president will say, 'come and invest here because we have a youthful, skilled and hardworking labor force that you need, plus a secure and business friendly environment.' He just said the opposite."

Buhari's media aide, Femi Adesina said the president's remarks were misinterpreted to mean he had taken "all Nigerian youths to the cleaners."

In a statement, Adesina said: "... elementary English recognises a wide gulf between 'a lot of' and the word 'all.' How can 'a lot of them," suddenly transmogrify to mean 'all of them?' Mischievous and unconscionable!"
"There is no way President Buhari, father of the Nigerian nation in every sense of the word, who equally has biological children of his own in the youth age bracket, pass a vote of no confidence on all youths. It can only exist in the imagination of those who play what the president has described as 'irresponsible politics'," Adesina added in the statement.
Others seized the opportunity to highlight how they are forced to work two or three jobs to make ends meet.

Lakinbofa Goodluck, a PR consultant and doctoral student at a Nigerian university, says he needs to have several jobs to pay his bills.
"It's good to have multiple streams of income," he said. "But why would you want to be spreading energy across five different streams if there's one stream that provides everything you need?"
"One has to do other things to be able to pay his bills and save some money."

The continent's largest economy is moving out of a recession caused by tanking oil prices but Nigeria is still one of the most dangerous places to give birth and the country's very young face chronic malnutrition, according to research by the Gates Foundation.
Although the country recently moved up 14 places on the World Bank's ease of doing business ranking, most of its businesses remain in the informal sector where there is little help and loans are hard to come by.

President Buhari is seeking for re-election next year and will now face a tough battle to get the support of the nation's young people, who voted overwhelmingly for him at the last election.
Nigeria, like most of the continent, has a huge youth bulge with 60% of Nigeria's 180 million population aged under 30, according to President Buhari.

Related Article: Nigeria's President Buhari will meet Trump in Washington
Buhari's political opponents have been quick to capitalize on the backlash against the president.
The governor of Ekiti State in southwest Nigeria, Ayodele Fayose, urged the nation's youth to vote Buhari out next year.
"Contrary to the morale-killing comment of the president, Nigerian youths are hardworking, intelligent and enterprising," he said in a statement.
"Their future was mortgaged by past leaders like President Buhari, who had everything at their beck and call as youths. I imagine the youths of today having half of the opportunities available in the 1950s and 1960s."
Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president in the country and a wealthy businessman who is expected to run against Buhari in the 2019 elections, tweeted his support for young people, saying they formed the majority of his workforce.
"I will never refer to Nigeria's youth as people who sit and do nothing. They are hardworking. I should know, I have thousands of youths working for me all over the country who have been the backbone to our success," he said in a tweet.

Source: https://edition-m.cnn.com/2018/04/20/africa/nigeria-young-people-buhari-backlash/index.html

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Youths Are Doing Well – Osinbajo Counters Buhari by White007(m): 9:10pm On Apr 20, 2018
This is Yusuf.
He doesn't like to work.
He stays in a free house, eats free meals and rides a power bike all day long.
When sick, he flies a chartered or presidential plane to some of the finest hospitals to treat himself all for free.
Yusuf is a #LazyNigerianYouths
Don't be like Yusuf

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Politics / Re: Buhari Has Been Eating Free Food, Youths Lazy Comment Senseless - Ikpeazu's Aide by White007(m): 9:08pm On Apr 20, 2018
This is Yusuf.
He doesn't like to work.
He stays in a free house, eats free meals and rides a power bike all day long.
When sick, he flies a chartered or presidential plane to some of the finest hospitals to treat himself all for free.
Yusuf is a #LazyNigerianYouths
Don't be like Yusuf

Politics / Re: Buhari: "Nigerian Youths Are Uneducated, Lazy & Not Ready To Work" (Video) by White007(m): 11:04am On Apr 19, 2018
The most annoying aspect of the whole "lazy" comment, is that it came from a man who has been mentally lazy in almost he's 70+ years.

A man who took months to know the meaning of APC

A man whose mathematical equation tallies 97% & 5%

Still refers to Germany as West Germany.

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Politics / Re: Buhari: "Nigerian Youths Are Uneducated, Lazy & Not Ready To Work" (Video) by White007(m): 11:03am On Apr 19, 2018
"Nigerian youths are lazy & uneducated. Always wanting free oil money" ~ PMB

ME: Sir, you are absolutely correct. One of the lazy Nigerian youths who is enjoying free oil money had an accident with the power bike he bought with free oil money not too long ago, and he was flown abroad for treatment with free oil money, then he hired a jet with free oil money from London to Abuja after his treatment. 

Sir, I completely agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy and uneducated and always wanting free oil money. Their role models are in Aso Rock enjoying free oil money without even solving any problem for the country.

Why would anyone disagree with you that the Nigerian youths are uneducated? It's very obvious. That's why they don't even know their rights. They keep defending your ineptitude. 

You enjoyed free education as a young man, but today the youths are deprived of basic education. You were a governor, a petroleum commissioner and ahead of states as a youth, but today, youths are on social media defending your failures.

Honestly, I agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy, that's why you ruled Nigeria as a youth and have also grabbed the job as an old man. The youths are too ignorant to even know the implication of your comments. They don't even know you and your fellow old men are doing jobs they should ordinarily be doing.

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Politics / Re: Reno Omokri Reacts To President Buhari's Comment On Nigerian Youths by White007(m): 10:38am On Apr 19, 2018
"Nigerian youths are lazy & uneducated. Always wanting free oil money" ~ PMB

ME: Sir, you are absolutely correct. One of the lazy Nigerian youths who is enjoying free oil money had an accident with the power bike he bought with free oil money not too long ago, and he was flown abroad for treatment with free oil money, then he hired a jet with free oil money from London to Abuja after his treatment.

Sir, I completely agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy and uneducated and always wanting free oil money. Their role models are in Aso Rock enjoying free oil money without even solving any problem for the country.

Why would anyone disagree with you that the Nigerian youths are uneducated? It's very obvious. That's why they don't even know their rights. They keep defending your ineptitude.

You enjoyed free education as a young man, but today the youths are deprived of basic education. You were a governor, a petroleum commissioner and ahead of states as a youth, but today, youths are on social media defending your failures.

Honestly, I agree with you that the Nigerian youths are lazy, that's why you ruled Nigeria as a youth and have also grabbed the job as an old man. The youths are too ignorant to even know the implication of your comments. They don't even know you and your fellow old men are doing jobs they should ordinarily be doing.

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