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They've disappeared. What makes educated people reason backwards in the 21st century must be the 8th wonders of the world. |
favor914:Lol. The joke is actually on you. Serious minded tool to oppress the masses, but single conviction against those destroying the nation they can't secure. Whisky ko, whisker ni. |
Lol. I said it here a while back that the intolerance of some people and unwillingness to take what they're renowned at dishing out, will end Nigeria. What a retired Army General could stomach for 8, and another SS president who endured the worst of it. The scenario you painted wouldn't be any different from a military takeover, would it? We're almost there. This government will self-destruct and probably take out Nigeria with it. PS. It is that intended state-capture of an already divided nation, that will push Nigeria over the edge. Mark this. |
You're living in the utopia of your mind. The NLC chairman in my state is a card-carrying member of the Governor's party. What good can the masses get from such an unholy association? Secondly, what social register could actually capture the authentic beneficiaries? The ones drawn by a phantom committees? This is Nigeria. In essence, if we know the reality that this initiative will have less than 20% implementation rate, do you think the FG keep doing these things (sharing) because they really want to help the masses? No, they want to pass the bulk, take their share and move on. Nigeria will never be great the way we run our affairs (anyone can be delusional). We have not built systems, we have built powerful men. Imagine, taking money from the poor (in style) and giving it to the rich (Governor's) to help support the same masses. Is there any point to subsidy removal other than to impoverish the masses? Bluntemperor: |
Subsidy is gone! Nigeria moved from subsidizing fuel for the citizens, to the poor citizens subsidizing the lifestyle of the elites. Useless country. Instead of using the money to chart a course for our nation, they're busy sharing, and their underachieving supporters are hailing. No power, no health insurance, no sustainable livelihood; yet you think you're teaching people political lessons. Your kids will mock you. |
abc115:Don't clap for FG on this, they know sharing is an opportunity to loot. They know it is a futile effort, at most some cartons of indomie and bags of rice. By using sharing as an excuse, monies have gone into the pipeline of Corruption. It's a question of take yours and remove eye from mine. What serious nations sees sharing as solution to recurring problem? We don't have power, no Refinery is working, no plan for modular alternative, nothing. Just sharing. Those that said the masses should sacrifice, don't know the government is out to drain blood and the sacrifice won't end. |
DeLaRue:Not boldest, but rather cunning (or you may call it political foresightedness). The man is planning for rerun. If you know, you know. |
Ikaeniyan0:Says a low-life without essense. If only you could achieve a quarter of the model of failure that has distinguished him, in your lifetime. It's only in Nigeria failures define failure, and are confident about it. Politics without sense. |
Sharpsharp00123:1. You lack basic understanding of deregulation, just like your clueless "first class" account. 2. You've never managed a business before. I guess the chains of SMEs closing down are also greedy. The volatility of the naira against the dollar is the singular reason behind all they're complaining about. You try and buy $ at 960 to import products and then sell at #1. Nonsense |
This excerpt doesn't contain the part where FG displayed a chart of current PMS prices in other West African countries. The Moronic fellows did not place the chart side-by-side the minimum wage, energy index and GDP of those countries. It goes to show we have very wicked and crooked people in power. They can't compare the pecks of the offices they occupy with those of their counterparts in developed nations. No where in the world do elected representatives have superfluous gluttonous tastes like in Nigeria. When it comes to the citizens, they'll be drawing up maps. God will punish them and their supporters. |
renderme:Did you see her post that incited violence? |
YesDaddyTill203:Hmmm. Go and check your mental health. This unprovoked rant is not normal |
shortgun:They don't know it makes them look foolish. Supposed graduates thriving in disinformation because of politics. |
Instead of interrogating the issues, some happy slaves are attacking the messenger. If you must have kids, please have them in countries where majority of the citizens reason like human beings. Chai! Tribalism is the disease of the educated. |
He removed subsidy, now he's wants Nigeria to fund a war that would have no end, and then spend some more to curtail the fallouts on our national security. Lol. devil must really hate Nigerians. |
Hehehe. So Bayo Onanuga, Dele Alake, Keyamo, FFK and other miscreants were adults who had access to the internet? People sowed hate to the wind, and Nigeria is reaping whirlwind. They thought it won't end with campaigns. Now, they're crying wolf over one of the most disunited nation on earth, which was a product of someone's desperation. Now, they're wailing in governance. |
FuglyGurl:See as thread dry. May God not replace the heart of some of you with that of an animal, like He did biblical Nebuchadnezzar, for supporting evil. #200 increment Chai! |
Hard working mallam, lazy people in Abuja earn in one month what hardworking civil servants can't earn in 10 years. A failed nation with sophisticated morons. favor914: |
Khyrvxjzy:Yes, there's no one that defends the rich like the poor. |
thisweekng:Lol. Propaganda doesn't sell again, there's hunger in the land. Very soon, you'll be a lonely wolf. |
nairalanda1:Well, that would be very myopic of them. Who celebrates a coup? BAT should simply use diplomacy because we have so much to lose economically and security-wise. BF, Mali and Co are still under military rule till now. What do you think PMB did? He understood the limits of his powers. Keep your region safe (very important). Accept that changes are a part of life. World politics is changing and some nations will be pawns. There's more to what's going on in the region than ECOWAS realize. That's my submission. |
Perfectbeing:Lol. May God help you people. Werey dey disguise. Just to help you, it was Nigeriens that supported the coupist. It is a matter of state. Nigeria is meddling, nobody send your toothless lion. How can you take war to someone and be claiming someone is goading them to defend themselves. Agbado dey cause craze? |
Couldntfigurean:I have never seen a more deranged gaslighters like some of them. Who is calling for a coup? Their judgement of issues baffles me. People are saying Nigeria shouldn't be involved in a volatile situation as invasion because we can't win (look the the map of west Africa today). Instead of facing the truth, they'll turn around and whip baseless sentiments targeted at ibos. In fact, I'm very certain they can't hold this power for long, very bigoted set of people. The north was not any better BTW 2015 - 2022, but they kept it off social media. |
tsdarkside:Show me someone who only sees things with tribal glasses and I'll show you a compound fool. If you're representing your tribe, then foolery must be very prevalent amongst you, that you don't realize a proxy war will have economic and security consequences for Nigeria. Why not advise your scalar-quantity of a president to sit his ass down and use diplomacy. As rugged as PMB was, what was ECOWAS able to do when same situation played out in Mali, B/F and others? He simply knew the limits of his power, he used diplomacy more (GEJ), because he's pan-African not pro-west. Your druggie presido wants legitimacy by all means, but he may lose his base (Nigeria). |
Darren95:If you can't afford health insurance for your grandparents, and the country you enthusiastically do political permutations for cannot offer them one, then you be real suegbe. |
[quote author=Nemere2020 post=124786323][/quote]Lol. I don't even understand what this man hopes to achieve with these policies since implementation has always been our bane (rice pyramid comes to mind). Does he even have a blueprint of how to move this country forward? Are these not reactionary for a man touted to have the midas touch? Nigerians have entered one chance. |
Kingsmeal:The precedent these issues BAT is roped in will set, will determine the fate of constitutional order in this country. Many won't realize it yet until the resulting shege unfolds. |
Throwback:Stop being naive and ignorantly loud about a non-issue even your pay masters have NEVER questioned. He doesn't have any forged certificate. Why didn't he submit his Bsc to INEC (accordingto you)? 1. Optics (based on 2. His choice If you don't know what Optics means; he graduated with 2:2 and probably felt it wouldn't be considered significant by his transducers. That was exactly the case when it became public knowledge, but rightly to address another misconception (pass). Nobody can be in the same league as BAT in forgery, stop trying. |
DodadaKoKigbe:But it's not his dullness that has made life unbearable for your kins across the Niger. Or you be hushuppy too? Lol. Hate will never make Nigeria great. They'll keep making the same mistake over and over. |
Don't weep for Nigerians, it's a cycle many have unconsciously vowed must repeat. |
Good but most importantly, ensure you're breathing well, and all your family members are doing the same. This is because it is foolhardy for the poor and oppressed to defend the rich and oppressor when s/he has nothing to gain. Aufbauh: |
benjackugo:In other words, "no one but the FG is permitted to be lawless in a lawless country with an illegitimate president". |