The chaos around tax reform exposes Nigeria’s real problem: hatred for reform itself. No facts, no sincerity—just propaganda. Under this structure, no region will develop. Constitutional reform? Only God knows the outcome.
@MagaselaMzobe Nigeria has millions of undocumented migrants from Chad, Niger, Benin, and other neighbouring countries living and working across d country. We don't organise mobs to hunt them down. Law enforcement deals with immigration violations where possible, while others blend into society
@TheOnlyFarry Each region should govern itself, with its own executive, judiciary, and police. Border communities where an overwhelming majority—say 80%—wish to join another region should be allowed to do so. Political association should be voluntary, not sustained by force.
@BlackFenelon@Htheman_@DailyMail He has never travelled before. He lives with monkeys and lions in Africa and probably has never seen a passport before
@egi_nupe The earlier we agreed that we should never be governed by a central government and the better we are. We are so different in most things.
The MUST decentralise every arm of the government and let each region govern itself.
@PoojaMedia Even if you de always claim say you de trenches, those wey sabi you no be say you fresh like glass. Na billing de make you de claim trenches. Pooja no small oo. E suppose to do give away on daily basis.
@egi_nupe We don't always have to agree—that's the essence of conversation. But mob mentality turns discussion into a one-way street: the leader speaks, and everyone else simply rephrases the same point.
@IdrisAOni1 By now, anybody who has unaccounted wealth should be under serious investigation. Instead of chasing the foot soldiers, the concentration should be more on the money.
@NorthBankNadim@Omojuwa Since the systemic elimination of Barcelona by the French Ref and elimination of Bayern by cheating, I know the cup is being set up for PSG to win. The first corner by Arsenal in the first half was cancelled for an unknown reason, only for the ref to give out unnecessary cards.
@QualityQuadry@PRinLagos The quality of football in Nigeria is painfully poor—often resembling amateur football. It's rare to see a team complete seven consecutive passes without losing possession. Add the constant time-wasting tactics, and in a 90-minute match, the ball is in play for only 40–50 minutes
@QualityQuadry@PRinLagos The quality of football in Nigeria is painfully poor—often resembling amateur football. It's rare to see a team complete seven consecutive passes without losing possession. Add the constant time-wasting tactics, and in a 90-minute match, the ball is in play for only 40–50 minutes
@KinqKudos Our intelligence agencies appear to be lagging. With the growing threat of terrorist activities in and around Kwara, what happened in Oyo should not come as a surprise.
@KinqKudos Given the level of compromise we've seen among some public officials and citizens, the government should have launched a programme to trace the wealth and properties of individuals who suddenly became affluent over the last decade without any known source of income.
@egi_nupe AbdulFatai overplayed his loyalty to Kwara Central to the point that he became politically irrelevant in the South. He couldn’t even secure a Senate seat and, till today, has not regained his footing in politics. I doubt any future Southern candidate will repeat that mistake.
@egi_nupe Danladi will make mistakes, and this may be one of them. But as the first Kwara North candidate backed by the ruling party, some missteps are expected. The real problem is a system where other regions see themselves as secondary, while Kwara Central remains politically dominant.
@PoojaMedia The same thing would happen to Ikorodu if care his not taken. I watched their match today. Almost all their starters at the start of the season have been sold.