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This is good to hear. We need to hear more success from an offensive point of view and not defensive as always. How about reading a headline like, 'Nigerian military overrun terrorists camps' at least once a month
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While Nigerians are under intense hardship, the ever incompetent leaders are still talking about what happened in Rome. They had no business going there if they were serious. Only insecurity in Nigeria should be enough headaches for them not to be galavanting up and down. What nonsense
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Klington:It means OBJ was right all along that the refineries cannot work. Hmmm 1 Like |
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PressMyButton:Why are you being over ecstatic about a normal diplomatic letter? So what exactly has ECOWAS as a body done to improve life in member states? Start with Nigeria herself, what is the security situation here? What of economy? Militarily, we can't put bandits and kidnappers let alone terrorists to bed. So, why the unnecessary noise about ECOWAS? For now, it is a bigger failure than the AES, considering how long both have existed. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
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Raregem9000:I was totally surprised with what I saw. It will seem the man wants to tar even footpaths in Ilaro. School built and some renovated. Empowerment for artisans. And he doesn't shy away from boldly indicating constituency allowance project on all the works. If all our politicians are doing this, our country will not be so backward. Imagine a Senator and a Rep member in undertaking such projects in a constituency. Infact, if the man eventually becomes a Governor, Ogun will be lucky finally 1 Like |
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Raregem9000:For example, that Senator Yayi(Solomon) representing Yelewa West or so, that Ilaro side in Ogun State. I was shocked the last time I went to that area. The man has completely changed the place. I began to wonder if it is the same senate that one man is representing my constituency. 1 Like |
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ChybuzzDD:I agree with you. The complications are just too much. These killings are beyond ordinary 3 Likes |
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This people always invade army bases but our military hardly invade their camps or hide out. It looks as though the military is just camped in bases and are sitting docks for the terrorists to pick on. Why is the military not being offensive but rather more of defensive on the terrorists? There is just no clear strategy in fighting the terrorists and young people are just dying. Our military seems not to be intelligent based. Do they even have surveillance and attack drones in this age of technology? This is a case too many for a military force of Nigerian status
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stonebil:It is false indeed, a simple Google check of Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University of Agric Makurdi shows 8048hectres and it is not on the list, while smaller land sizes are there |
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lailo:I wonder why Tinubu's name came out of your mouth |
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lailo:maybe you are right, even drug lords are some people's Messiah |
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I am sure Tinubu will be checked by a Nigerian japa doctor on his next medical tourism trip to the foreign land
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NOETHNICITY:Great analyst, and what will happen to Iran that doesn't even have air defence system? , Israel took out all their air defenses the last time the Ayetollahs talked too much. Kindly help us analyze in that direction too 6 Likes 1 Share |
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poopoo:What is long here? It is normal and usual EFCC grandstanding and nothing more. Are you hearing anything about Emefiele again? 1 Like |
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FreeStuffsNG:Wao, it sounds funny as it is no longer Hezbollah that will chase Israel out of the middle east but the Houthis. How time flies, not long ago, this was the song about Hezbollah, today they are as good as forgotten.even by their ers who have decamped to Houthi camp. What a pity. Well, the houthis should do chasing fast, otherwise they are iincuring too much damage to their little facilities. 3 Likes |
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You are right
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While the president is writing Epistles from a far away safe country. Hmmm
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ARISHEM:Same with me here. I wasn't aware of such a song till the ban. |
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God1000:I agree with you on Jonathan. He was doing badly himself at the time. The unimaginable failures of APC after he was voted out is making him look like the best that happened to Nigeria. Obama too should not be feeling like a saint. The whole insecurity in West Africa especially, is majorly his thoughtlessness decision to overthrow Gadaffi, which led to free flow of arms in the region. He isn't a saint either 3 Likes 1 Share |
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What is this kind of misplaced priority. Our politicians like chasing shadows instead of the real substance. This is how they will end up spending billions on this useless recall while the people go hungry
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Meteng:Albeit correctly. How can you be chasing petitioners for their addresses, email and phone numbers. Are they mad not yo know they should include those? It should be a first point of outright dismisser of their kangaroo petition |
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Hemanwel:I agree with you completely. I am not moved in the slightest by this. We all heard how many billions in dollars of FX Dangote was going to save us from. But look at what is happening now, importation using the same FX Dangote was supposed to save us is used fully for importation of fuel that could be sourced locally by powers that be. There is nothing like 1+1=2 in Nigeria. Everything is twisted 1 Like |
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CSTRR:It is because the government Malta cabal are still wasting the FX on importation of fuel 1 Like |
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Asonaijaaso:Well, I am not stopping them. If they feel is their right to attack who will destroy them, let them go ahead. What's their benefit in all of this? They have already lost more than what they are trying to achieve. Again, Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas were cheered on like this but you yourself know the position of things. I say again, let them continue 1 Like 1 Share |
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Asonaijaaso:Well, is it ending well for them? I doubt. Their lord, Iran was wise to recoil after the last blow Israel gave them. If the Houthis think it is beneficial for them, let them continue, it is their concern as they will continue to lose the little that remains of their poor nation. Hezbollah used the same language of solidarity and we all know their position now. Far weaker and less of a threat than before. Even politically, they are being relegated to the back seat in Lebanon. Let all of them continue. The good thing is that, they have met a race that is as hardcore as they think they are themselves. I don't have any energy to cheer someone to their destruction 3 Likes 1 Share |
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Asonaijaaso:Yemen is already the poorest country in the Arab world. Why can't the Houthis focus on how to better their people rather than looking for needles war that will further their poverty? 8 Likes 1 Share |
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alcaptainero:Was Fubara meant to abandon ongoing projects under Wike or what are you insinuating? Is government not continual? What sort of reasoning is this? |
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Gboss247:The logic was based on cutting off the demand for dollars for fuel importation which gulps more than half of forex need. Dangote refinery was highly portrayed to cub our dollar need for importation, by government officials. While Dangote is saying he can meet local demands, importation with dollars we thought will stop is still going on. |
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Ijaya123:Are you sure? This same song was sang a million times when he was about to refine fuel. How many forex have we saved? Naira to dollar is still very high. This is Nigeria where something as ideal as you said doesn't really work |
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Pawa100:Not just enough crude in naira, but at discounted rate so that petrol will be cheaper |
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Online keyboard government defenders will not see this shame going on. Where is the security of citizens
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