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People Not Seeing What God Is Doing In Nigeria, Says Remi Tinubu (16110 Views)

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Anither563: 10:08pm On Oct 10, 2024
She has spoken well. God bless Nigeria for ever!
mrvitalis(m): 10:08pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


I own several thriving businesses. I think outside the box. Unlike you. There is no doubt at all we must embrace badly-needed reforms, austere in the short term, or die. Nigeria is no different, because of decades of horrendous misrule, to Europe that was emerging from the second world war after 1945.

The continent, perhaps because of a more disciplined and better educated populace, accepted their reality and the need to bite the bullet and endure with reforms that will usher in a brighter future.

Where is Europe today, after the devastation of the second World War, in comparison to Africa?
Oga which business do you own that's thriving
Give us names no be cho o cho


There is no business thriving in Nigeria now absolutely none, every business has had a dropped in patronage

One of my business is pure water factory even that has had a huge drop in sales and that's the business with highest business population in Nigeria

Tell us the business you do

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Hopss(m): 10:08pm On Oct 10, 2024
Did she just refer to two years of the husbands rule as just. Ma two year is enough to make a positive impact for some that knows his onion.

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Anatolia: 10:09pm On Oct 10, 2024
The Nigerian situation is hopeless. There is no way out of this mess we have created by allowing Tinubu to gain power. The elites have sold out and the common man Has also sold out. Those benefitting from the government of today will try to use religion to blind side the people.

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Riskymarvelous(m): 10:10pm On Oct 10, 2024
She no even get pikin may God forgive me

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miiraaj: 10:12pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


Make an economic argument for the bad the Yoruba man is doing and I will inspect it disionately. Is it floating the naira that is bad considering what we had before was artificial boosting of the value of the naira, a currency with poor inherent real value since we import far more than we export, that only favoured the North and it cynical bureau de change profiteering?

Nigeria is a big arena of self sabotage that got to where it is today so a few, not even 0.5% of our 230 million population, can live dollar billionaire lifestyle while most Nigerians survive on pittance daily. You think turning that around for the better will come without sacrifice and pain?

Make an economic argument with who?

If you can't see the bad a Yoruba man is doing, forget about it.

I've got no time for arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic. undecided

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abibun: 10:12pm On Oct 10, 2024
stassyeloka:
what is Nigeria Minimum wage and the minimum wage of the first world country you mentioned

They will always find a means to justify the nonsense the government is there doing,
But will never compare the goods in other countries to that of Nigeria

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SmartPolician: 10:12pm On Oct 10, 2024
Can someone tell this woman to stop dragging God into Nigeria's stupidity?

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Fatbam005: 10:14pm On Oct 10, 2024
Na wheel chair babangida take end his own... Ur papa

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PropertyOffers(f): 10:14pm On Oct 10, 2024
Lol grin
kettykin:
We can see it. Fake bishopery. Igbo phobia. Nepotism of the highest order. Xenophobic against people doing business in Lagos. Misplaced judiciary judgments. Certificate forgery.
NamelessOGBENI(m): 10:15pm On Oct 10, 2024
miiraaj:

Make an economic argument with who?
If you can't see the bad a Yoruba man is doing, forget about it.
I've got no time for arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic. undecided
😂😂😂

stassyeloka:
what is Nigeria Minimum wage and the minimum wage of the first world country you mentioned

I will be waiting for his robust replies.

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discusant: 10:18pm On Oct 10, 2024
adenigga:




Source: https://punchng.com/People-not-seeing-what-God-is-doing-in-Nigeria-says-Remi-Tinubu

In other words, God is supervising the present depopulation of Nigeria through the unbearable hardships inflicted upon Nigeria's population by president Tinubu's economic policies?

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ezegenigbonine: 10:19pm On Oct 10, 2024
Today I lost my respecting for you woman. Fake pastor from fake church. You don't even care about your subject, it's a shame.

Buhari wife who it that the husband failed Nigeria is more more better than you who claim you are a Christian.

Hell await you if don't repent

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femi4: 10:19pm On Oct 10, 2024
adenigga:




Source: https://punchng.com/People-not-seeing-what-God-is-doing-in-Nigeria-says-Remi-Tinubu
Leave God out of this....you n your hubby has failed woefully

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ceejayluv(m): 10:22pm On Oct 10, 2024
Those who attempted removing subsidy could not see it through because of your husband's political shenanigans....

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Chinonye2022(m): 10:23pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.
trash

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PAQ(m): 10:24pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.

Bro, comparing Nigeria to any country in the West is very insensitive. Whats the minimum wage in Uk? Nigeria that still carry 2 engers in front seat even in the country's capital, Abuja! A country where cows roam the streets and defecate at will. We, a once developing country is now a seriously under developed country. With all these anti people policies and corruption it will take a miracle to get us back to pre 2015 era. People are suffering.

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GenFunction: 10:25pm On Oct 10, 2024
Somebody should check this woman.

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Exceed15: 10:27pm On Oct 10, 2024
This useless woman should keep her mouth shut. See sufferings across the country and she's busy spewing rubbish. Useless government.

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owi36: 10:28pm On Oct 10, 2024
May God forgive you ma
CharleyBright(m): 10:30pm On Oct 10, 2024
Thunder that will fire this woman is close by

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NAC1666: 10:31pm On Oct 10, 2024

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GenFunction: 10:36pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


I own several thriving businesses. I think outside the box. Unlike you. There is no doubt at all we must embrace badly-needed reforms, austere in the short term, or die. Nigeria is no different, because of decades of horrendous misrule, to Europe that was emerging from the second world war after 1945.

The continent, perhaps because of a more disciplined and better educated populace, accepted their reality and the need to bite the bullet and endure with reforms that will usher in a brighter future.

Where is Europe today, after the devastation of the second World War, in comparison to Africa?
lie lie...

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3kay945(m): 10:36pm On Oct 10, 2024
UltraSolid:


You personally can never see it because you were born a Yoruba-hating bigot. She is 100% correct. Those who have exposure, beyond Africa, and integrity can testify to what she is saying.

For example, PMS price in the UK is one of the highest in the world but that is not a concern of most Britons since it is not compulsory to own a vehicle, due to near excellent transport infrastructure, nor use petrol generator because power supply is constant and adequate.

Reforms that improve transport infrastructure and power supply are the sort Nigeria must embark on and see to the end. To that end, full deregulation off the downstream sector, is an enabler.

Yes Nigerians pay more for petrol but greater government income, aided by deregulation, means we can hopefully move towards becoming like developed nation that have real and globally relevant/desirable value in their economy rather than what obtains with Nigeria where we subsidized most things, including our currency, but do nothing well enough to benefit from it economically.

For example, Korea and Japan produce cars and electronics the world wants. They have desirable exports. When will Nigeria ever get close to resembling those nation when we want to languish in subsidy mediocrity rather than embrace reforms, painful in the short term, that will stimulate innovation, productivity and solutions-porvistiin nous Nigeria needs to compete and thrive in today's global economy?

Obdurately focusing on petrol price alone misses the big picture per where Nigeria needs to get to enroute to being a developed nation. We need great transport, steady power, proliferation of SMEs, a strong currency based on economic success anchored firmly on manufacturing and exporting more good and services than we import. Etc, etc.

How will all those happen with the subsidy lifestyle some want Nigeria to persevere with which only favours the outlook of Northern leaders who feel government money should basically provide a big and free food parlour for all?

Your bigotry will never allow you see the good a Yoruba man is trying to do.

I actually don't have your time. But know that your reasoning Faculty is faulty

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AmalaAtiEwedu: 10:39pm On Oct 10, 2024
kettykin:
We can see it. Fake bishopery. Igbo phobia. Nepotism of the highest order. Xenophobic against people doing business in Lagos. Misplaced judiciary judgments. Certificate forgery.
are u saying she hates those creatures from one region that chose to develop other regions in unconventional ways ? cool
UltraSolid: 10:46pm On Oct 10, 2024
stassyeloka:
what is Nigeria Minimum wage and the minimum wage of the first world country you mentioned


What was the minimum wage of most European nations, after the devastation of the second World War? Zero in most cases as rebuilding was the agenda then. Same as rebuilding should be the agenda for Nigerians now if we are smart and realistic instead of thinking we should be comparibg the kia car we own to the finest Mercedes Benz our established neighbours has.

I consider those European nations, like the UK Etal, to be at the same level with Nigerian of today, or even better, after they emerged from the second world war.

For example, they had severely destroyed infrastructure, water supply problem, sanitation challenges, severely disrupted power supply etc etc. Is that not the State Nigeria is in today?

Some of you don't wish to accept reality when you simplistically compare Nigeria in 2024 to UK, and while never taking into the national sacrifice the citizens of those nations made, in their most troubled days, to get where they are today.

I just don't know what makes some of you comfortable comparing Nigeria to the West in 2024. Perhaps you have never visited developed nation to note how far ahead they are and the effort and sacrifices everyone there, from leaders and followers, put in to create the nations we all now envy today and wish to 'japa' to.

Despite the severe destruction war caused, most of Europe was thriving by 1970 which was 25 years after the second World War ended in 1945. A testimony to the spirit and dedication of Europeans to see the big picture and make sacrifices to achieve it.

What progress has Nigeria and most African nation made since they gained independence 6 or more decades ago? Face reality. We are not ready. When we are, we will see the big picture and, like Europeans, we will be ready to make the appropriate sacrifice to get where we need to.


The challenges of Europe, after the war, spurred on Europeans to be innovation, hardworking and to seek local solutions for local problems . They embraced farming to eat. They gained skills to do more for themselves, like bricklaying and road construction, rather than expect their comatose economy to do it all for them. They embraced scientific research and innovation to provide solution and address challenges.

Our challenges, not caused by Tinubu, has only made Nigerians show the very opposite of the spirit that revived Europe after the war. Bretton Woods helped but ordinary European folks made the sacrificial difference. In contrast, Nigerians only know to complain and demand from the government without ever thinking they could and should be part of the solution.
jubrilELsudan: 10:46pm On Oct 10, 2024
ODE

naijaboy756: 10:51pm On Oct 10, 2024
Please go an say this in a neutral market or come to the streets

Even your spirit after your body is killed will be killed

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UltraSolid: 10:52pm On Oct 10, 2024
3kay945:


I actually don't have your time. But know that your reasoning Faculty is faulty

Thank you. You don't have the time for someone who did not quote you yet you can respond to a post they made in response to someone else? Have you just outed yourself as using multiple names?
Usmanovic95(m): 10:52pm On Oct 10, 2024
I guess we will be needing binoculars ma'am

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naijaboy756: 10:53pm On Oct 10, 2024
And this person is suppoed to be a pastor

RCCG

Heaven far from many people

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able20(m): 10:54pm On Oct 10, 2024
Mrs Remi Tinubu and Alhaji Lai Mohammed are both Comedians deceiving themselves badly.
Remi and Lai Mohammed claimed that people are not seeing what Buhari and Tinubu are doing in the land because the projects are too big for the people to see

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