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WizardOfNG:Lol. Propaganda actually retards cognitive functions. This one obviously flew over your heads. Man was so confident he will be on the ballot in 2027, but no one could figure out what was in the offing. Elrufai hinted of a back up plan. Even the series of visits between Sen. Sariake Dickson and PO last year, went unnoticed because of sycophancy. |
aswani:Yea, like you were born yesterday or live in mars? Someone is fighting for political survival, as is within his right, you're rambling about political correctness. If he ended up not being on the ballot in 2027, you would say he lacked political strategy. Like BAT and the APC machinations are tales by moonlight. |
Hahaha. Master strategist in the mud. No one will cry hue when the men in uniform occupy the villa. I once said 2027 election mind not hold because there might not be Nigeria. BAT and INEC are preparing for coronation while Nigerians are preparing for election. Something must give this time around. |
Lovelink1991:You would think that's the worst part. The APC sycophants are unwittingly laying the foundation for their own kids to suffer worse fate in tomorrow's Nigeria than they are currently suffering today. Like their own father had better days than them, kids born today would likely bear the brunt of today's Nigeria 30 years from now, unless they're from privileged families. Think of the debts, loss of nationhood, social vices proliferation due to bad governance. Imagine a nation where ones dad enjoyed electricity (even at a frequency of 6hrs in 3 weeks) more than the kids born 30 years apart. Is that sign of a progressing nation? 'Fortunately', they too like those before them, will have time to regret and tell tales of the Nigeria that could have be great but never was. Talk about reverse generational social mobility. SMH! |
You would think that's the worst part. They are unwittingly laying the foundation for their own kids to suffer worse fate in tomorrow's Nigeria than they are currently suffering today. Like their own father had better days than them, kids born today would likely bear the brunt of today's Nigeria 30 years from now, unless they're from privileged families. Think of the debts, loss of nationhood, social vices proliferation due to bad governance. Imagine a nation where ones dad enjoyed electricity (even at a frequency of 6hrs in 3 days) more than the kids born 30 years apart. Is that sign of a progressing nation? The ones you mentioned will have time to regret, don't waste your energy on them. FunnyDude: |
BlackViper:When the subject of discussion is not PO, they flounder. I have never really seen a more irrational group of people like APC supporters. You must lose some parts of your cognitive ability and morality to belong. |
Vixlot:Lol. Are Nigerians even taking inventory of their life course in this country?. Like 30 year-old turning 40, 50, grinding non-stop without any sense of full accomplishment? It is funny how we have trivialised governance to mean Liverpool vs Arsenal. We debate political sophistry and doggednes but lives are being wasted daily. I suppose those who lost their lives to Nigeria since 2015 would have a word of admonition for the present-day sycophants, but the dead don't speak. Nigeria is spiralling down, and its either we have forclosed the quest for true freedom or there's mass cognitive dissonance. PS. I do not see anything removing this government except God. You can add another 4 years to your bag and hope it still makes sense by 2031. |
seunmsg:False knowledge is worse than ignorance. |
BlackViper:Unbeknownst to electricity consumers under the BEDC franchise, cost per unit tariff has been increased by 150% since 4 months ago. This was done silently, and as usual our people are caught up in the wind of online brickbats. The poor will eventually be sold into slavery, let's keep playing politics. |
Kuginzi:Daft and deceptive government. Kidnappers are using tinted windows, so let's reinvent tinted permit. When it's time for feedback on how many kidnappers they've caught, propaganda will be in the air. POS is linked to an account, and accounts have BVN and NIN linked. The now disgraced country. |
lapintoz:As usual, your life, as is currently being shaped by the government, as well as those of your forbears must be reduced to "us vs them", like Arsenal vs Man U. Obviously, the fact that nations of the world now see your country as a pariah state and are stifling what's left of the opportunities for you and your future generations, doesn't concern you. Not even the import of this news for example (https://punchng.com/salaries-debt-service-gulp-105-of-govt-revenue/). The danger sane Nigerians face is the existence of fools in large numbers. It is an existential threat. |
Cherrybae:Yeah. Always us vs them, like the course of your life as is currently being shaped by this administration is arsenal vs Man U. SMH! |
Kemetian:For those who do not understand what's going on. Nigeria lost the plot when it allowed itself to be led to the slaughter house by the imperialist France who sees the Sahel as it's vassle land. The moment our bombs landed in Benin Republic, we officially became a pariah state in the comity of African nations. Let Nigeria mistakenly go to war with any African state and you'll be surprised how nations will be galvanized themselves it. The disgrace will be official. |
Burob:Lol. I have no time for irrational discourse. As far has politics in SS is concerned, WIKE is cooked. Do you even know there's a squabble between Akpabio and Oshiomole? Wike cannot be in the same conversation with gladiators in APC in SS, you simply don't understand what's going on. PDP was his political capital and he has unwittingly decimated it. |
asiwaju60:Lol. Naive analysis. Just like Aregbesola abi? Even a child knew Wike's disgrace will be monumental. Politics is not a charity game. What's political power without a party? What party does Wike belong to? What leverage does he have left to bargain with? Rivers has been delivered to Abuja on a platter, PDP has been destroyed, Wike is hated both at home and abroad. He's a political liability now, only a child cannot see it. |
OkanlawonB:You're doing the talking, they're taking the actions that prove we're the now disgraced nation. Go to war first and see how the disgrace will be made official. |
Lol. That very thing (that must not be named) this administration is afraid will most definitely happen. Everywhere else it has happened has one defining reality: outright subversion of the rule of law that makes constitutional democracy untenable. With the way our judiciary is brazenly dancing naked these days, it won't be long. We can wish it away all we want, but the signs are visible. |
allthingsgood:Yeah, aren't we all Igbo people who aren't pandering, grovelling at the feet of your masters; but rather demanding a better society for all? |
trutharena:Good question, just like this one: "Watching this event live on @channelstv, one can't but wonder: Why is the US Congress more concerned about the killings in Nigeria than we ourselves are? Why are they the ones asking the questions we won't ask? Why hasn't there been a public hearing organised by our @nassnigeria?"_ copied We seem not to see that the government has lost the plot and the masses are still doing Igbo vs Yoruba. From day 1 we've never had a sense of nationhood, but it took a yoruba president to smash the skeleton of our fathom unity against the rock. The propaganda and sycophancy has become too much. Nigeria' fate is our of her hands now, and all regions will gladly accept what the 'owners' decide. |
Holluwhakemmy:As usual, agbadorians lost the plot. So much bile, no brains. Anyone with a sharp mind knows what's at play. Let me help you, we (FG, BAT, you, me) are not in charge of Nigeria's current trajectory. The country is like a pawn on people's chess board about to be dissected. You should be praying the country remains one by 2027. |
And people have learnt nothing. Well, bad governance will keep wasting lives by eating up their productive years and spitting it on the altar of tribalism and sycophancy. |
HacheNoire:What you think is victory will be CHAOS. It's not election BAT should be worried about, but you won't hear it from my mouth. Nigeria is a unique country and standing on the fringes. We will be here. PS. From history, pressure groups (ditto: opposition) are important component of constitutional democracy. Check anywhere where they've been suppressed or repressed, and note what followed. |
Racoon:It's the usual "catfishing"; give and take, but disproportionately, like student loan vs school fee hike, subsidy removal vs minimum wage. They are apprehensive about the chaos they might ensue from the implementation of the tax policy in January 2026, and has thus decided to be clever by half. |
alphonsojidebab:The judges sang "on your mandate we shall stand" at about 19:30 in the event's video. Chronicles of the now disgraced country. |
neyop85:Lol. I like your honest description of the "now disgraced country". My only question is, if you folks know this much about the failed state, why choose sycophancy over truth? Nigeria is not working and may never work. |
And you missed the obvious lack of institutional fidelity about what he described. I'll help you. What about the ordinary citizens that do not have a microcosm of same access to Wike to 'iron out issues' like the privileged ones he mentioned? Let me guess, those ones are free to cry in the streets, on SM, and then bite the dust. Abi? Nigerian laws are not upheld for everyone but the poor and unknown. These are the issues. Until we decide to build our institutions and not men, Nigeria continues to be a theatre of absurdities. TimeManager: |
hegelian:You mean like the pain oppressive forces like NPF and its acolytes have meted out to innocent citizens? Don't even get me started on Wike and the tears he has brought to the eyes of the defenseless. You see, your advocacy should rather be about strengthening institutions not people. Otherwise, hues and cry like yours would only pass off as selective morality. Nigeria is not a normal place. We have long missed it. So, let every take delight in what gives them comfort (maybe the fact that even the powerful can be oppressed too). End. |
HgAkpobomeEr:Let me guess. "I will not be silent"_ Season 2 (2027) Season 1 (2023), didn’t shop Obi tsunami, even in Anambra where the he governs. SMH! |
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Ikaeniyan0:As usual. Zero sense of accountability by a failed government and its minions. Talk about Insecurity, they deflect; lawlessness my appointed officials, they call opposition. As if the opposition now holds all the aces. Simple understanding of what chain of command means was all that was needed. But no, he needed to show the tyrant behaviour this government has empowered him to become. You'll only succeed in rallying the military in defense of their honour. |
xxxx999jon:Lol.Someone they are going to send on a course soon. You think the military as an organisation is a club of sycophants? Let me help you. Ask yourself why the CDS didn't order the officer to stand down, when Wike passed the phone to him? He simply couldn't. It is foolish pandering by brainwashed citizens that empowers politicians who act our of order. Did the FCT minister need to go there when he got the report? No. But because you folks have hyped him into a demigod, he went with camera and got disgraced. |
I see selective moralists pontificating here. When you enthrone lawlessness, the house is also brought down by it. FYI! Anyone with military blood running through his veins will be cheering the young officer now, even though not publicly. You have no idea the disdain young officers have for the thieving, arrogant politicians. I feel they even condone too much. Wike is busy revoking CoC and reallocating lands to his cronies. Eye turn am today. |