Politics › Re: Intensify Oil Exploration In Northen Nigeria, Presidency Orders NNPC by xcolanto(m): 7:50am On Jul 26, 2016 |
agitator: Who else noticed the bold text  First thing that caught my attention I tell you! NNDC= northern Nigerian development commission.Also read of a proposed one yesterday named: NEDC: north east development commission.And yet people wonder why Buhari is accused of running a northern agenda??  |
Autos › Re: Clean Registered 2014 Toyota Venza full option Selling@5.5m#Aduja# by xcolanto(m): 4:53pm On Jun 02, 2016 |
The 2014 model ought to have the factory day time running/neon lights underneath the head lamps. |
Politics › Re: Oshiomhole Is One Of The Best Performing Governors – Emir Sanusi by xcolanto(m): 9:15am On Nov 26, 2015 |
End time statement |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan Returns From Commonwealth Assignment (photo) by xcolanto(m): 11:43pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Welcome back sir  |
Phones › Re: Telecomm Operators Lose 357,993 Customers - PM News by xcolanto(m): 7:01pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
Built2last: I have been quiet on this forum because i voted PMB and campaigned for him... its obvious, the agenda was simple. To get power back to the north...He had no economic blue print wheresoever..His advicers are also not telling him the truth about the state of the economy......my mouth is sticky because i have followed economic trends since this man took over.
Guys, let no facade decieve you. Our economy is at a brink.
Mass sack in banking industry looms first quarter of next year because of TSA. Every banker knows that TSA emptied banks. And for every bamker sacked, it affects 15people dependent on him.
Investors confidence is eroding
Recession is knocking at our door.
Telcom, banking, Finance, oil and gas are all confused on where we are headed
We need a fiscal policy expert asap.
Brace up people for what is ahead. @ bolded I have zero sympathy for your likes especially here on NL where genuine efforts were made by well meaning Nigerians in educating the public on the person and characteristics of the apc presidential candidate. Isn't it too much of a coincidence that the same controversial issues and events that rocked the past leadership of the dura born is coming into play again in this dispensation? It is indeed sad that what was stiffly warned against are all playing out right in front of our very own eyes. It's going to be interesting to watch the next 4 years play out. |
Autos › Re: Very Hot BMW Deals At Very Low Prices,pay 40% And Balance Up At Delivery + Pics by xcolanto(m): 12:26am On Oct 21, 2015 |
Nice one @op! Really clean cars your displaying here! A huge fan of bmw's so closely following your thread. Cheers |
Christianity Etc › Re: Fate Is Destiny by xcolanto(m): 7:07am On Oct 18, 2015 |
Thumbs up  |
Politics › Re: Who Says Buhari Is Not Smart ? by xcolanto(m): 5:13am On Oct 10, 2015 |
nochildsplay: [s][/s]Since winning the election, we have moved from those old tales to new ones. Buhari is now said to be slow, even slower than the snail or tortoise because of our penchant for being in a hurry and rushing to nowhere. The same accusers would have accused him of being too dictatorial if he was too fast and decided to choose his team in a jiffy without making wide consultations and investigations about those to be chosen and those to be discarded. It should have been clear to all that there would be many deserving and worthy candidates for the post of cabinet ministers because Nigeria is indeed a country blessed with abundant gifted and talented human resources. Any selection process was bound to be complicated if not long drawn out because of this fact and not simply because of the President Buhari’s quest to find champions for his anti-corruption crusade who would not themselves be smeared or tainted by allegations or whiffs of the noxious odour of corruption. Besides there was also the fact that the President had to cater for the various vested interests and balance those interests in the overall interest of the nation. No mean feat when dealing with a rich coalition and amalgamation of strong political Parties and personalities.
I have read all manner of comments since early this week when the initial ministerial list was publicly disclosed by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki. Some said President Buhari had wasted four months to pick his cabinet since all he done was to come up with the names of mostly people that had initially been touted as potential ministers after the President had been elected. The usual talebearers therefore saw nothing good in the selection. They claimed there were no youths and wrote off the much older nominees as being too geriatric to govern a nation that requires all the energy it can muster. There are cries from women’s groups that women have been marginalised and mistreated because only 3 of the 21 nominees are women.
Those who championed the cause of technocrats believe that the President has failed them becasue there are no visible technocrats amongst those nominated. The truth is that this is only a partial list and some of these concerns, even if genuine, may be subsequently dealt with when the final line-up is published. Again what I can discern is that we are too hasty in arriving at unjust accusations and conclusions. We should exercise patience and restraint and wait for the President to put his team together and explain why he has chosen those people.
Furthermore, some of the nominees were accused of unbridled corruption by fiat even if they’ve not been prosecuted, tried or convicted. The armchair critics lampooned President Buhari’s anti-corruption stance as fake or, at the very least, weak and ineffective. I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if Buhari unilaterally arrest supposed criminals and flings them into jail or executes them without trial. I have followed the raging debates on the ministerial nominees with keen interest and my conclusion is that the arguments and furore demonstrates that we do not really know what we want most times as a people. It seems to me that we are myopic in outloook and can only see the short run, the smaller pictture.
We seem to lack the vision of a people committed to a distant future of development and success in our collective national endeavours, a commitment to long term goals and aspirations that sees us cultivate and develop the present crop of talents so that we can birth greater giants in the future.
I reached the simple conclusion that many of the commentators hardly knew or understood the issues at stake. They are super human beings who know everything but have forgotten the man on the hot seat is likely to know what most of us don’t. He has access to privileged and confidential information that would have informed the choices that he eventually made. I will continue to plead that we tarry awhile before we begin to write off this President.
This is an unusual leadership at an unusual period of our national existence. There is no gainsaying the fact that there has been great rot and decay in our polity. Too many of our worn-out institutions had virtually collapsed and a reasonable, dedicated and meticulous leader would need to study the situation a bit more before arriving at critical decisions such as those that administer this country with him.
This is not to say governance should take eternity to kick-start things but we have to wait a bit and see the direction this government is headed. I confess that I have previously had cause to call on the President to name his Ministers quickly so that the business of government can continue in earnest and the speculations and suspense engendered by the failure to do so would be laid to rest.
More importantly the legal and constitutional implications of not governing with Ministers was becoming an issue which was an unnecessary distraction and was unfortunately detracting from the patently obvious good work that this adminstration has been doing and the remarkable progress made in such a short time. The President decided to take his time but thankfully we are now where we are and everything is now a matter of history.
Now that President Buhari has picked about half of his men and women, I’m one of those looking forward to some blistering pace of action soon. I’m certain it will happen once the Senate confirms the Ministers and President Buhari is able to allocate and fill up key position.
The hues and cries about the Ministerial appointments are diverse but I’m sure they would subside once we take time to study the great individuals saddled with the task of restoring hope, stamina and dignity to our nation. As I have said clearly on social media, I’m reasonably impressed with the list of Minsters released so far. Most of them are the people that I have previously suggested are worthy material for the noble assignment that the President seeks to entrust them with. They have already proven themselves in previous national asignemnts and in some cases stood firm and supportive of the President in his leadership of the change that Nigerians craved for. In essence, the nominees are distinguished men and women of substance and intellect. It is my hope and expectation that in alloting them portfolios President Buhari will put round pegs in round holes and not seek to assign them to positions where they are not best suited.
I’m happy to see such big brands like Audu Ogbeh a former Minister of yesteryears who handled both the Communications and Steel Development portfolios at different times betwen 1982 and 1983. He became a farmer afterwards and was a great achiever and significant success in that field until he became Chairman of the PDP in 2001. He suspended his activities but returned to his first love when he resigned from the Party chairmanship in 2005. He still has a lot to contribute because his knowledge of the Agricultural sector in Nigeria is astonishing.
I was privileged to watch him in action shortly before the inauguration and I marvelled at the extent of his knowledge as to what needed to be done to fix our agricultural sector and return Nigeria to its enviable status as a foremost agrarian nation and remove our dependency on the monoproduct known as crude oil. There is the quintet of five former governors led by Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, the first Governor of Abia State from between 1992 and 1993. Other Governors who are the product of this current Republic are Dr Chris Ngige of Anambra State, Babatunde Fashola SAN of Lagos State, Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State.
Dr Ogbonnaya Onu made a first class degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos and is an alumnus of the renowned University of Claifornia, Berkeley, where he obtained his Ph.D in Chemical Engineering. He lectured at the University of Port Harcourt and is a Fellow of several Enmgineering Societies in Nigeria. He is passionate about using technology as a tool for national development and during his tenure as a governor established a Technology Village in his State and introduced free computers into schools.
Dr Chris Ngige is a medical doctor who rose to become a Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Health before retiring to join politics. He distinguished himself as a medical doctor and as a governor and naturally had a predilection for medical projects during his tenure as governor.
Babatunde Fashola SAN, needs no introduction to Nigerians. A distinguisghed Senior Advocate of Nigeria, he has a cult following because of the strides and advances he made whilst he was a two term Governor of Lagos State. He continued the work of his illustrious predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in changing the face of Lagos State into a cosmopolitan city that would rival any city in developing countries of the world whilst at the same time also continuing to increase the internally generated revenue of the State.
The fire brand known as Rotimi Amaechi also needs no introduction to Nigerians. He was one of the prime arrowheads of the change movement and indeed it was his resolute courage at the Nigeria’s Governor’s Forum which was the major platforms for change. His reform agenda in Rivers State and the progress made by that State in the areas of infrastructural development and education cannot be overemphasised. Last Sunday, his name went viral on Twitter as Nigerians poured encomiums and paid special tribute to his rare courage in the face of raw intimidation. He remains the catalyst for change and a quintessential pride of APC who must be protected from the PDP apparatchik who may wish to take their pound of flesh when screening begins next week.
Dr Kayode Fayemi is a graduate of History, Politics and International Relations from the Universities of Lagos and Ife respectively. He holds a Doctroate degree in war studies from the world acclaimed Kings College of the University of London. Dr Fayemi is a guru in foreign relations and international community and was a successful Governor of Ekiti State who brought much needed development to that State with his distinct style of refinement.
Senator Hadi Sirika is a pilot who has a longstanding passion for aviation. He was a member of the Senate Committee on aviation and was known for his forthrightness in discussions about Nigeria’s almost comatose aviation sector and what is needed to resucitate and revamp the sector. A credible person he has long been a staunch supporter of President Buhari who he regards as his mentor.
The three women nominated by President Buhari namely, Senator Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan, Amina Mohammed and Kemi Adeosun are all distinguished women of integrity in their own right.
Senator Aisha Al-Hassan, a lawyer by profession, was a former Attorney – General of Taraba State and eventually retired as Chief Registrar of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. She became a Senator in 2011 and contested for the post of Governor of taraba State in 2015 but lost.
Amina Mohammed was until her nomination the United Nation’s Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning. She has been involved in the management of more than US$1 billion debt relief funds in Nigeria and has had the unique position of having served 3 Nigerian Presidents during the current political dispensation. She has worked in projects involving reduction in pocverty and gender and education in both Nigeria and at the United Nations. She has also been involved in a multi-disciplinary firm of engineers and quantity surveyors.
Mrs Kemi Adeosun was previously commissioner for Finance in Ogun State under Governor Ibikunle amosun. Indeed she had been nominated to retain her position until she was nominated by President Buhari. Mrs Adeosun is an Accountant who has worked at senior managerial level in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. She has been routinely involved in finance and financial mattrers for more than a decade.
Space and time won’t allow me to go on but there is always another chance in the future. Even at this juncture, President Buhari has shown the true stuff of a born again democrat with his deft moves especially his latest working relationship with the National Assembly. I’m sure he has more jokers in the pack! [s][/s] |
Politics › Re: Barcanista Remains Pro-PDP, Quits Nairaland Forum by xcolanto(m): 8:07pm On Sep 01, 2015*. Modified: 8:46pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Go in peace barcanista! You will surely be missed at disputing the many lies and falsehood of the apc goons and their pay masters! Your articles and intellect is exceptional, a talent many that try to bring you down envy.
No doubt NL has turned to a low-life spot where many half baked urchins come to pour out their frustrations from the miserable government of the day. Although you'll be gone, your legacy lives on! Peace! |
Politics › Re: How Unfair Can We Be To Jonathan? ThisDay by xcolanto(m): 2:43am On Aug 23, 2015*. Modified: 4:50am On Aug 23, 2015 |
It's funny how human beings tend to forget under a short period of time the turn around of decades of rot in most sectors of the NIgerian economy under GEJ. It's either that the masses have forgotten or they choose to turn a blind eye to the truth. Despite the remarkable feets attained by the GEJ led administration, the apc through their propaganda machines have flooded the media and polluted the minds of the people with hate, slander and despicable falsehood in an attempt to undermine his transformation agendas. The truth is the apc cannot stand nor out shine the break throughs achieved through out the last administration and basically have nothing to offer in this despensation of negative change. In the revelation of hopelessness for the Nigerian people, What the apc have resorted to do as a result of their incompetency is to "paint" GEJ as bad and an un-achiever through empty screams of probes and deliberate blackmail aimed to spin his image in the mud.
I must confess that in a long time on NL, I haven't read a masterpiece such as what has been presented by the author of this write up. Just like the thread that suggested that people come up with phony topics for the apc, the contents of that thread is what is recently obtained daily on NL! Thumbs up to the author! Long live the transformer of Nigeria and the sustainer of democracy in Africa! Sir Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. |
Christianity Etc › Re: I Wonder Why God Is Unfair To Me! Am Very Tired I Cant Take It Anymore by xcolanto(m): 7:52pm On Aug 16, 2015 |
@op how is your relationship with God? you cannot live in sin and expect God to hear your cries. You have to live for the sake of his kingdom and leave your selfish desires to get rich or acquire all the goodies of life (material things). The bible made it clear that you seek the kingdom of God and its righteousness and all other things shall be added to you. So its no longer what you want but what God wants for you. Maybe your goals and what you want are not line in with what he wants for you, so pray and seek his purpose for your life on earth. By the way, what have you done for the people you left behind in prison? you payed them a visit or tried to assist them in anyway you can? you tried to share the Good news for them to change their heart and lives even if you have nothing? your life and story is a testimony so go and encourage others that are facing and faced similar situations as yourself. You can start with a place were you were once confined to and God would open your eyes further. Bless you. |
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Politics › Re: Muslims Forced by CAR 'christian' militias To Abandon Their Faith by xcolanto(m): 4:48pm On Aug 01, 2015 |
What is going on in CAR is outright wrong! No one should be forced into any religion whatsoever. This case of forceful conversion to christsinty is bizarre and uncommonly heard off in this 21st century. No where in the New Testament which Christians abide by does the bible preach or encourage such act of forceful conversion. I totally condemn such unchristain act in all ramifications as this is not the will of God for his people to bring unbelievers to Christ. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Presidency - Two Months Of Indisputable Success by xcolanto(m): 5:52am On Jul 31, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerians Lose Hope In Buhari Providing Stable Power – NOI POLLS by xcolanto(m): 5:44pm On Jul 28, 2015 |
who takes what this sham government and the apshit says seriously?? what happened to the following: 1$=1n free food for school children payment to the unemployed my government would not probe past government i will crush boko in 2 months and many more lies of the booohari lead cabinet!
all of a sudden vandals have retired to their homes under Buhari and they still cannot deliver! Another Propaganda Congress = APC |
Politics › Re: Defense Headquarters Nigeria Reply To Nairaland.photo by xcolanto(m): 5:32pm On Jul 28, 2015 |
nairaland teaching this government true governance since may 29! little wonder Buhari got his babgoslow moniker from here! well done lads! The PDP is still alive and working.  |
Politics › Re: President Buhari's Media Team In A Group Selfie (photos) by xcolanto(m): 5:21pm On Jul 28, 2015 |
This are the true faces of the apshit e-goat monkiers as demdem, berem, passingshot and one joseph watever! what an ugly bunch  no wonder their souls are so bitter! waste of internet data *pukes*  |
Politics › Re: Describe Buhari's 2 Months Presidency ... In One Word Or Phrase!! by xcolanto(m): 3:08pm On Jul 28, 2015 |
Deceitful and a sham government |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Appear Live On NTA Good Morning Nigeria Tomorrow by xcolanto(m): 6:18am On Jul 27, 2015 |
Another disaster in the making!  Comedy Central dura live on nta  |
Politics › Re: Presidency, Boko Haram Begin Talks-the Nation by xcolanto(m): 6:03am On Jul 27, 2015 |
Not surprised one inch by this news! It's not like many political thinkers never saw this coming. Many times the Buhari lead administration has spoken and shown their zeal to quickly negotiate with terrorists even without putting up a good fight as promised in slaying boko boys within 2 months of power. Am sure Buhari must have been glad the arms deals never sailed through so as to further strengthen his need to negotiate with boko to his amusement. Sadly what this entails would be a rehabilitation process funded by the wealth of the Niger Delta which would ensure that boko boys northern youths are paid under an amnesty program like that of the Niger delta. Watch as the almajiri's que up to eat from the national cake with every Tom, dick and Harry up north fronting boko alliances. Booohari is lucky he didn't stop the amnesty in the ND then turns around to grant his boys amnesty. It's pay back time for a job weldone once again from the hay fee cee lead government. |
Politics › Re: #wemissgej Now Trending On Twitter by xcolanto(m): 5:53am On Jul 26, 2015 |
#imissgej |
Politics › Re: Why We Are Probing Only Jonathan's Administration - Presidency by xcolanto(m): 5:35am On Jul 26, 2015 |
Booohari's government is probing GEJ in order to give him a bad name before the majority of Nigerians, Africans and the international community who love and still sing his songs. The apc fraudulent government is amazed at the amount of people and nationalities still rooting for GEJ despite him being out of government some months back! It pains the apc to see GEJ reap the fruit of his labour in almost all sectors he transformed in the Nigerian state hence nothing so far is being credited to boooohari! This jealousy and vindictive nature of boooohari and his likes has forced them to tarnish the image of GEJ and his cabinet so as to limit the praises and honor bring bestowed on GEJ. They forget that man plans and God approves! He who God has blessed, no man can curse. I assure the apc that the probe of GEJ would unearth many cans of worms that would indite the apc itself! One cannot play with fire and expect not to sweat. The Nigerian people are watching this drama in super HD.  |
Politics › Re: Buhari Again? Says Chibok Girls Were Abducted From Their ‘HOTELS’ by xcolanto(m): 10:00pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
 comdey central nija! |
Nairaland General › Re: Barcanista The Cream Of The Crop by xcolanto(m): 12:02am On Jul 24, 2015*. Modified: 1:51am On Jul 24, 2015 |
The guy is just too much and an exceptional being! Giving the hay fee cee rodents sleepless nights and a good run for their paid propganda job. It indeed feels good to drink from his fountain of knowledge on political issues. One thing I noticed is that the rodents are quick to result to insults and attack on his person rather than tackle him head on. The guy is a genius! More grease to barcanista Which I always Mis spelt for barristacan the way he murders those rodents with facts and figures as tho in a law court.  |
Romance › Re: Help! My Girlfriend Wears Chain Around Her Waist. by xcolanto(m): 4:11pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
Enough obanje and abiku for this thread o!  Holy Ghost!!! FIRE! |
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Politics › Re: What Does Buhari Think He's Doing? by xcolanto(m): 3:11pm On Jul 16, 2015 |
If all what is happening so far is termed "I know what I am doing" then I weep for the unborn generation! This man is highly clueless on 21st century governance and is only using the frigle Nigerian economy at this time to practice how to rule in the modern Day.
If indeed Nigeria was a sane country! This man should be in elderly people's home for crying out loud! Old age, senility and dullness has gotten the best of the dura born. His open show nepotism and favoritism is even more worrying as he displays his "I don't care" attitude while at it. Good thing the clock is ticking way faster than it should under this regime because believe it or not this old man days in governance are numbered! It's just sad that by the time his done, this county would be more divided and disunited than when he meet it. |
Romance › Re: Ladies..you Hav Some Explainin To Do....serrriously!!! by xcolanto(m): 7:16pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
*spreads mat*  |
Politics › Re: Former Pres. Goodluck Jonathan Spotted At Bank In Abuja (photo) by xcolanto(m): 6:01am On Jul 14, 2015 |
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