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9mobile is dead, they can't compete with MTN, Airtel or Glo
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There are business opportunities in Nigeria, you are just the one who is lazy, and you will continue to suffer for your decision to not take action but instead waiting for government
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If petitions were written against VDM, let EFCC do their job on those petitions Nigerian youths are so dumb that they don't want know if VDM has truly committed any financial crime Wise people ask questions but Nigerian youths don't have that level of wisdom Let VDM face the law if he has truly gone against it, and if he's truly guilty of those allegations, he should go do the time behind bars, is that not the kind of country you want, awon apoda. 20 Likes 1 Share |
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The security vote allocations these people recieve every month is quite enough to end insecurity in the Northern Nigeria but they see that money as awoof money NORTHERN STATES SECURITY NORTH EAST Borno State: N806.25M Monthly (N9.675B Annually) Yobe State: N316.667M Monthly (N3.8B Annually) Taraba State: N200M Monthly (N2.4B Annually) Bauchi State: N1.417B Monthly (N17B Annually) NORTH WEST Kaduna State: N400M Monthly [N175M (Security vote) + N225M (Security Vote (Preventive and ive) for the SSG's office)] N4.8B Annually [N2.1B + N2.7B] Katsina State: N17.583M Monthly (N211M Annually) Zamfara State: N600M Monthly (N7.2B Annually) NORTH CENTRAL Benue State: N3.092B allocation to personnel and overhead costs monthly which cover security vote, among others. (N37.1B Annually) Niger State: N1.308B Monthly (N15.7B Annually) Plateau State: N216.667M Monthly (N2.6B Annually) Kogi State: N400M Monthly (N4.8B Annually) Nasarawa State: N100M Monthly (N1.2B annually) |
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I thought the people of Anambra hated him for his 8 years as governor and deemed him a failure. I think I understand where Peter Obi is coming from, a failure can't understand what competence is. Someone who thinks election is a religious battle, someone who wants power but has no plans or blueprints on how to use it but just wants to become President 9 Likes 3 Shares |
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Peter is not competent
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1. Lack of skills 2. Lack of knowledge of any trade If you don't invest in any knowledge of any sort, nobody will ever need you because of the value you fail to offer, let alone employ you, the only job you will be needed for is dirty jobs like one for SWEEPERS, TOILET CLEANERS, SHIT PARKERS AND NANNY JOBS like non skilled Nigerians and other Africans are doing in Europe and some other countries. A lot of youths went to universities and served but they have no deep knowledge of their course of study but they expect a job to be waiting for them. Nigerian youths don't invest in knowledge to develop themselves but they are quick to complain about lack of jobs. Before you jump into the bandwagon of "No job in Nigeria", make sure you have valuable skill because I know people who have their own jobs (Businesses and Artisanship) which means it's your fault if you are jobless. For instance, this nairaland platform is someone's business, he acquired the knowledge and started using it till it became a nationwide thing, it's not juju, it is skill acquisition which became useful for himself and trust me, he doesn't have two heads, it could be you too. My penny....... |
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War in the Oil Sectior, when will it end, will it ever end?
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I have always agreed to all PBAT decisions, from FSR to energy, the only decision I think went too far is Fubara suspension, though Fubara is not saint, that guy demolished the HOA and withheld the salaries, who does that
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When anyone calls themselves Obidient, just know they have nothing good functioning in their head
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Peter Obi literally said "This is a religious war" and one stupid man will tell me he has national interest? Why are these people so dumb because of their tribesman?
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Removal of subsidy will hurt but it's the only way we can grow our infrastructural development which is key to economic growth. Most of you are not looking at the bigger picture here, the result of Tinubu's policies is not a thing of now, in fact it's not a thing of his tenure, but one thing is sure, we will get there
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OredoPikin2: He cut the cost of governance by renovating a building with 9 billion naira, have you ever heard about that? I don't know you but you need to do some fact checks before making any points online |
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Igbo people keep talking about how we Yorubas voted for Tinubu because of tribe. Why did you Igbos vote for Peter Obi despite knowing his failures as governor? I'm waiting for reasonable and non emotional answers, aijebe iku maa payin ni |
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Tesla failed, so will X.
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Naira devaluation over the years has taken us very far infrastructure wise, but an average person is too mumu to see the difference between then and now. When I hear some dumb skull talk about how naira has fallen, I just ask them, do you want us to go back to the years when 1 naira was equal to 1 dollar, years of hopelessness and abject poverty? American Dollar, British Pounds, Euros, all these currencies don't have the value you people project them to have, the only time they have value is when they cross the border, that's why someone who is a toilet washer becomes a king in your eyes when they come here and they become a toilet washer when they go back there |
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I don't do politics I'm nether APC nor PDP but all I know is that we have had far more infrastructural development in APC years than any other government including the military years, I'm talking from experience because I'm a direct beneficiary. I have a farm land in Iwara, the road that leads to it was built by Aregbesola and I can tell you how easy it has become to get these products to Ilesa, and that's how he spread it across Osun State, the development that has happened to Osogbo today has everything to do with that man despite his inferior allocations and revenue source. 3 Likes |
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Zetty177x: Sorry you can't get the sarcasm 2 Likes |
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How much blood does he have on his hands
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When you are about to fall, you start seeing things rightfully in the wrong way
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Ijesa has more land mass than Ebonyi and Bayelsa, we deserve a state too
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Taxes are not bad if we get to see why we are paying for it. Ilesa West LG Council brought a tax note for me to pay with a deadline on it, I was like, this oloriibu man hasn't done anything for us despite the huge allocations he's been getting from the FG and he wants us to pay tax so that he can have enough money to pay his thugs. I just use Ijesa to swear for him, abina a jo o ni. 5 Likes |
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When you hear price hike in multitrillion businessess like telecom businesses, it's not because of economic situation, it's because of the kind of lifestyle they want which they want you to pay for.
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Apparently the people in the Nigerian Law Enforcement Agencies and in many other countries are allowed to break the law without any consequences.
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The fact that you are following this trend as a young guy shows how irresponsible you are
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efemena5050: The reason why you are angry is because you have wrong understanding of the benefits of fuel subsidy removal, most of you think they will be sharing money among masses, but it's meant to create opportunities and give us enough financial resources to develop infrastructures, if you are lazy, it's not meant for you 1 Like 1 Share |
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Chinedu or any other Igbo becoming a governor in any part of Yoruba land is abomination
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IPOB are supposed to be Igbo people who want peaceful secession from Nigeria, but if you are taking the blood of your fellow brother because you want to secede, you are criminals, if you are shutting down your fellow brother daily economic activities, you are psychopath and criminal
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Majority will argue this but if the electricity subsidy is removed and we have its stability, it will drive production which reduce importation and as a result catapult the value of Naira
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Who is Peter Obi? Talo moyalaya e ri 8 Likes 1 Share |
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He's definitely going to attend the burial ceremony In ijesa voice, olobuuku oloyojuran 22 Likes 2 Shares |
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