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Image123:The guy is just obdurately insufferable. Grown man who cannot work with 2+2=4 fact. |
Kukutente23:You are not someone that knows the meaning of the word integrity let alone be capable of being a representation of it. You crafted many lies I have debunked with proven facts such the ludicrous claim operation sweep did everything better than RRS it was replaced with whereas RRS is miles superior. This is why you guys, because of innate character flaws, are very difficult to take seriously. Who lies to then be incapable of retracing their step when shown the factual and korokoro truth other than shamelessly dishonorable folks? |
Kukutente23:Lol. The bolded says it all about your character. Well, I don't expect you to have the capacity for admitting the truth. Keep trying to con the gullible. Those who defer to facts and proven reality will be laughing at you because they see your desperation to lie simply to deny Tinubu credit. Don't come here attempting to launder the image of operation sweep merely because you cannot rise above bigotry to give "Yoruba President" credit ever. Operation sweep had it's initial period of success but was virtually redundant and fading when Tinubu replaced it with the far better and far more effective RRS. 100% fact the whole world concedes bar you lot. The security outfit had originally been formed in 1996 under the military administration of Colonel Mohammed Buba Marwa to combat rising crime in the metropolis. Following periods of tension and controversies involving the military squad in late 1998, the force was gradually withdrawn from public street patrols, before being officially dismantled and reformed into the police-led RRS upon Nigeria's return to democratic rule. Sustainable Funding and Logistics: The RRS enjoys consistent backing from the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), ensuring its officers are equipped with dedicated patrol vehicles, communications gadgets, and protective gear. This consistent funding resolved the equipment decay that ultimately crippled Operation Sweep.
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Image123:Most of them are a disgrace because they are always ready to lie blatantly or deny factual truth in hope their political candidate (mainly Atiku or Obi) profit electorally. |
This Aisha Yesufu is even worse than Peter Obi. |
Kukutente23:Rubbish. Did operation sweep become the much better RRS Lagos gained on it's own and miraculously? You guys are simply inferior and dishonorable men with how you cannot give credit to whom it is due i.e Tinubu. His achievements with Lagos RRS is well-documented. |
FX:Do your research on Lagos RRS. I don't have time for idiocy. |
Ofunaofu:Lagos does not need Amotekun because it has RRS Tinubu created, while Governor, that the State funds. Amotekun in Lagos would be duplication of effort and spending which does not make sense because RRS has been commendable making and keeping Lagos safe. When we tell you lot to give Tinubu his dues, for his many stellar achievements, you'll be arguing and talking up the empty Agulu charlatan and failure Obi. See below to note Tinubu created RRS as soon as he became Governor.
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budaatum:No. Not at all. Point is that it is good to define yourself directly. |
Counterigbolies:Presisely. Project Obi, top to bottom, is intellectually deficient and empty. |
Obi the unintelligent Agulu fraud, charlatan and misinformer. Another lamba. Man has no shame.
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FSBoperator:On point. It really is tragic and I find it disgusting also. These guys illustrates what is wrong with Nigeria yet everyone is shouting Government. We need far more private sector solutions and SME proliferation, the lifeblood of most economies of the world, to turn around Nigeria but mentally and physically lazy Nigerians all want to troop into the oversubscribed political and public administration sector that is funded at a huge cost to the detriment of Nigeria. Far greater private sector wealth, than we have today, is the key to Nigeria's growth and development yet the average Nigerian is seeking public sector stipend/job. Go to any government institution or parastatals and you will see what I mean with so many Nigerians sitting around doing nothing and picking up salaries draining the coffers of Nigeria when they should be in private sector employment. A lot of Nigerians are rent seekers who overate themselves, have a high sense of entitlement and are worthless to their nation because they aren't solutions providers. |
@OP. Lenghty post ruined by misinformation. Nigerians pay some of the lowest tax in Africa and our tax to GDP ratio is around 10%. Lower than the African average of 16.5%. We pay 7.5% value added tax while many African nation set VAT above 15%. Diversifying our economy away from reliance on oil, over time, is the best way to make Nigerians and Nigeria richer. Over years, and perhaps not deliberately, leaders impoverish Nigeria and Nigerians subsidizing every sector leading to an economy that has no buffers to withstand even the mildest economic stress. They weaponised poverty with numerous subsidies giving a people with low exposure and expectations cheap fuel, unfeasible and self-destructively low power supply tariffs, cheap and substandard education incaple of producing the STEM standard (science, technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Nigwria needs to creat her own solutions across all sectors of socio-economic life, etc, etc. That is the culture we have to reverse to gain a Country where private sector wealth creation, like the USA, can be commendable.and a driver of greater individual and national wealth.
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budaatum:Referring to yourself in the third is wierd. Dont you know that?
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FSBoperator:The bolded is the gospel truth because it is at the heart of most of the problem of Nigeria. I.e a people unwilling to openly-mindedly and humble consider others know more than them and can teach/improve them so they are better at producing solutions for themselves and society. My bro, Nigerians have issues. |
FSBoperator:Indeed. When you correct them, they double down in ignorance. I will always reference the CEO of Moniepoint who said they tried to prioritise employing Nigerians yet found their intelligence Quotient lower than that of citizens of other nations. Yet every Nigerian goes around believing he is special and all others are the problem. No humility or ability to think critically whatsoever. |
FSBoperator:Lol. Functional illiterates everywhere bro and they are the real problem of Nigeria because they lack the capacity to think critically, to be solutions providers for our nation as citizens of other nations are for their Countries, yet they will be shouting Tinubu up and down. |
budaatum:Sto being emptily obtuse. It isn't hard to get definitive info today. What you are doing is irritating and confirmation that most Nigerians are the problem of our nation while believing only leaders are to blame for the woes of Nigeria.
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dederocs:@Naptu2. Boss, I always like to keep your threads clean because you are an absolute gentleman but I have to apologize as I need to handle business. @dederocs. Yadi, yadi, yada. Keep the envy going. Three commendable Yoruba leaders. You and your lot ain't saying nothing important. Three Yoruba leaders Yorubas themselves love "don't have the will to do good" but Obi and your leaders do ba? Like Nicki Minaj sang: "Bitches ain't shit and they ain't saying nothing A hundred mothafuckas can't tell me nothing" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZvOhHF85I?si=YTGpnu8li0rj4k-5 |
Okoroawusa:I have met loads of Igbos who are progressive and profile correctly when it comes to earning and being providers. What I don't understand is the disconnection between those laudable qualities and their predisposition for being emotional and sentimental. |
jaxxy: OBJ did absolutely nothing. The issue is that you all don't understand what Nigeria needs to be great. Let me ask you a question. |
lordm:Lol.😅😂 |
CorrectionFLuid:Of course PBAT is an ally to the USA currently. Were you on Mars when USA and Nigeria convened a formal task force against terror in our nation late last year? |
jaxxy:Why did you not answer my question? |
Streetinvestor2:Whatever. Later. |
Nteogwuija:Lol. You got jokes Nigga. I actually like GEJ. He is a gentleman I know means well. I am also aware of how he used Mercenaries to overwhelm Boko Haram and regain territory from terrorists. My issue with GEJ is that he only made reactionary moves. The leader that will lead Nigeria to become developed must make reformational and structural adjustments of Nigeria. |
ceejayluv:There are clear-cut reforms Nigeria cannot avoid if she is serious about becoming a developed nation as many are predicting we can be by 2050. You write like an intelligent person and I think you will appreciate Nigeria needs critical and urgent reforms. Omokri, when making the point we are not oil-rich as most ordinary Nigerians believe, talked about how most Nigerians only think of Eba and Rice. Yes, that talk may sound offensive but it is the truth because past leaders, by their actions and inactions, have made Nigerians "elebi" i.e hungry folks always focused on food as if life, as some of us know it to exist outside Nigeria, should not be about much more. Why did GEJ not initiate even a single one of those reforms crucial to positioning Nigerians towards developed nation status whereas Tinubu has initiative several to global acclaim? See below. I appreciate your politeness though. Be nice if many here can discuss civilly. Productive education grows that way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph5XCf8jgOE?si=2jB-5_qqQ6lSSKtq |
PDPdestroyer:Yes. I believe that also and I actually think Wike will make a great President because he believes in service delivery. One thing Southerners are not getting is that we must find the conviction to give the North tough love or they will take us down. Nigeria depresses me because I see her huge potentials but I am sad we cannot rise above pettiness, mainly ethno-religious, to make this wonderful nation work. There is absolutely no going forward for Nigeria unless we insist the core Northerners stop being destructive element. They should take responsibility for the problems they have created for Nigeria and commit to resolving them. |
betshopagent:He was not bro. OBJ, for example, stated "Nigeria not ripe for State policing". Is it not clear Nigeria would be safer and more secure today if State/regional policing has begun under OBJ? All Nigerian Presidents since 1999 have been gradualist. Tinubu is the only reformer so far. Others in future will likely be better than him but non before him can touch PBAT if most of us truly understand the solutions Nigeria needs. |
jaxxy:OBJ did absolutely nothing. The issue is that you all don't understand what Nigeria needs to be great. Let me ask you a question. Why do we have foreign builders, civil Engineers and architects controlling delivery of critical infrastructure in Nigeria we are paying massive amount of money to at the expense of our own builders, civil Engineers, Architects etc? Sentiment, ethno-religious chauvinism and emotions is what gets in the way of some of you seeing what is obvious and what Nigeria must do to transform for the better. We are not good enough to provide solutions for ourselves. That is the core and main problem of Nigeria. The damage has been done over decades. The educated class must guide the process to renew Nigeria instead of bickering pettily and emotionally. We must transform into a nation of innovative driven solutions-providers and I believe PBAT has started the process to move us in that direction. We have no choice but to endure with reforms that may be punitive short term but can move us towards becoming a developed nation. USA recently completed a successful moon mission. Do we even have Astronauts, or a space program, the Nigerian education station has churned up and how long before they can achieve a similar feat the way we were going? 500 years? Yet some of you will be praising our past Presidents. |
