@mariolexxx Look, i dont know where or when this video was posted. That he is a fulani or hausa man does not make him a terrorist. That is just a mare northerner trying to make a living, and they are common in the south. They do menial jobs for a living.
Let's be guided abeg.
@ARISEtv So they know the consequences of not yielding to government demands.
Hmm! Does that mean the government has not been placing demands on the bandits??? So they (the government). Has not demanded the bandits to stop the mayhem, huh???
@BashirAhmaad Despite the selected attacks and marginalisation of the igbo man in this country, you are now channelling and shifting the attack on the igbos in diaspora. Pro BIAFRA SAPARTIST MY FOOT.
This sudden patriotism or nigerianess spirit baffles me. Make una free these people abeg
With all due respect, Honourable, your post is proof that you have missed a lot of context and are stuck with making shallow comparisons to water down mediocrity in this clime.
Since we are now trying to compare minor airport disasters, let me now make it clearer to you where we are as a nation.
So, two planes "collided while taxiing" at LaGuardia and your take is that Nigerians are too critical of Nigeria when similar things happen "abroad"? You're comparing a minor airport incident in New York, a global megacity, economic powerhouse, and home to one of the most advanced emergency response systems in the world, to what would be an unmitigated national disaster in Nigeria. Make it make sense.
LaGuardia isn’t perfect, but it’s functional.
Planes can collide, and within minutes, NYFD, airport medics, FAA investigators, and ground support teams will be on-site, working actively to salvage the situation. In Nigeria, we’re still struggling with runway lighting, air traffic control equipment from the 90s, and fire trucks that sometimes have no water.
One airport in New York probably contributes more to the U.S. GDP than three Nigerian states combined.
LaGuardia alone handles over 30 million passengers a year. That’s more than the entire population of Lagos. The level of organisation, oversight, and accountability at even a ‘problematic’ U.S. airport is miles ahead of what we call standard here.
New York has 3 major airports; Nigeria has barely 3 functional ones that meet international standards. Compare LaGuardia to MMIA in Lagos, and we’ll still be fighting over power supply, non-functional conveyor belts, and "network is down" excuses at immigration.
Emergency response & transparency?
In New York, there will be a full FAA report, made public. In Nigeria, we’ll be lucky to get an “official statement” in two weeks, likely blaming the weather, opposition parties or even past administrations.
The “Nigeria is finished” narrative didn’t come from one incident. It came from decades of unchecked failure.
When Nigerians express frustration, it's not because bad things happen. It's because bad things happen, again and again, without accountability, reform, or remorse. Power grid collapses every other week, inflation at 30%, insecurity on every highway, universities closed for months, and our leaders are busy making false equivalences with LaGuardia?
When people say “Nigeria is finished,” they aren’t overreacting to incidents. They’re reacting to a systemic rot that people in New York wouldn’t tolerate for 10 minutes.
Let’s stop minimising our national dysfunction by comparing it to the world’s best, especially when we’re not even operating in the same universe of efficiency, responsibility, or governance.
@mariolexxx Solar panel are installed in aso (rots.) Yet promised and campaigned with steady power supply.
U get mind dey say work is on going. Hmm, this munu no go ever do ooo
@Morris_Monye I really don't know the problem of that governor guy with P.O. say ur own and leave our leader and mentor alone. U can't judge P.O by ur standard.
@DayoOlogun @OgbeniDipo He has a brother he can own property in his name. Because of the uselessness of the yoruba race, you even sought to kill yourselves over propert rather than what you accused P..O of. He is still better if you ask me.
@abdullahayofel Story Teller, spokesperson for the commission, how did they know exactly the location? You just mention 7 branches. So they went for 3 and boom! Succeeded. Could you also tell part 2 of this story on why he was blindfolded?
Why has there not been address from the body in charge?