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You speak as if war is a math problem. It is not.
Let me educate you.
First, you cannot simply "issue an international tender for 500 helicopters." Who pays? Nigeria's defence budget is about $2 billion annually . A single attack helicopter costs $20–$50 million. 500 helicopters would cost tens of billions more than the entire Nigerian budget for years. Mercenary pilots? Even more expensive. And where do you base them? Who maintains them? Who secures the fuel supply?
Second, "close the borders with support from Chad, Niger, Cameroon, and Benin." Those countries have their own internal crises. Chad just lost soldiers fighting ISWAP. Niger is unstable. Cameroon is fighting its own insurgency. You cannot "close" a border that is thousands of kilometres long, with villagers who have crossed back and forth for generations, with no wall, no fence, and no political will to displace entire communities.
Third, "10,000 men" sounds impressive until you realise they have to be moved, fed, housed, paid, and equipped. The Nigerian military is already overstretched across multiple theatres. You cannot simply pull 10,000 soldiers from one operation and drop them into another without creating a vacuum somewhere else.
Fourth, "international satellite imagery", we already have it. The US shares intelligence. France shares data. The problem is not knowing where the t£rr0r!sts are. The problem is getting to them before they move, and holding the ground after they are gone.
Fifth, you assume that "unleashing chaos with an air mobile force" will end the insurgency. It will not. Air power cannot hold ground. It cannot win hearts and minds. It cannot stop the next generation of recruits from emerging from poverty, illiteracy, and grievance.
Your plan reads like a video game strategy, not a real-world counter-insurgency doctrine.
War is not about numbers. It is about logistics, politics, economics, and human endurance.
You have a division of ideas. You need a battalion of reality.
This thing reminded me of a time before I joined Emirates airline some years ago. We invited one of their executive to Lagos. I was working at Arik Air at the time. It happened that the day the EK guy came to visit Lagos airport, the internet was down and the entire airport immediately moved to manual boarding passes.
The EK man was like 'WOW'!!! He was blown away at the efficiency of Nigerian aviation. He said when this happens in Dubai at that time, the entire flights get delayed because they were not trained to handle this kind of operations. He went back to Dubai to tell them how much he learnt from his time in Nigeria.
When I joined Emirates, we started a project called 'Offline DCS'. This was a direct response to operational efficiency when things like this happens at the airport. So, if and when the systems break down, no flights get delayed. Everything continues as normal.
Is he the only ex-governor with no "criminal or fraudulent records"? Will appreciate your feedback on that.
Do some of you really think integrity begins and ends with “no proven financial crime”?? Same person invested the State funds in a bank where he had a personal interest. Even if no money was stolen, that is a textbook conflict of interest.
Same person named in the Pandora Papers.
Or are you unaware of the allegations that some of his assets were not declared in line with the Code of Conduct for public officers?
You can acknowledge the absence of embezzlement allegations, but integrity goes beyond that. We’ve seen him make questionable claims on national TV, and the inconsistency speaks for itself.
He declared on National TV that he won the election and that he would prove it only to end up abandoning the claim. He declared publicly that the "this is a religious war" audio leak was fake and that he would sue Omoyele Sowore and Sahara Reporters, but as of this moment, no such suit has been filed. He even amplified a questionable WhatsApp broadcast that fueled ethnic tension. portrayed the Yorubas in bad light. He weaponised religion.
Peter Obi is morally bankrupt and deficient. He is a dangerously deceptive politician. And if that is your own standard of what a politician should be, then you have no standard and should never be taken seriously.
bro got kicked off the team.... couldn’t transfer because no school wanted him with these allegations... now is too old to play college football at any program... she changed this mans life forever... what’s her sentence?
Begging is a crime punishable by law.
Imprisonment for up to 3 months and a fine of AED 5,000.
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I’ve been refreshing Foundational Nupe Lawyer’s page, waiting for his analysis of Mallam’s case, rather than this Inibehe, who has a poor record.
85 losses and 1 win. He jailed himself and his client. No lawyer has yet broken that record.
In principle, what is taxed is income (direct tax eg income tax) or expense (indirect tax eg VAT).
Ajo is neither.
It is neither a payment nor receipt for a good or service.
So, it is not taxable.
However, if the person in charge of the ajo collects a fee, that is payment for service they rendered (helping to coordinate the ajo), that makes that fee an income to them and it is taxable. The fee itself is what is taxable, not the ajo.
It is similar to banking transaction.
You keep N10m in a bank. That itself is not an income to bank (not their money). But the bank charges you account maintenance fee for helping you to keep your money or transfer charge anytime you transfer money or ATM withdrawal charges anytime you take money from ATM.
All these charges are incomes to bank (they are providing service for you) and expenses to you.
VAT applies on those charges - payable by you, because VAT is paid by consumer and you are the consumer of those banking services. That is why the banks debit your account for VAT on top of those charges. Charges go to bank, VAT on them go to government.
Income tax also applies on those charges - but payable by bank because they are the one making the income.
In short, the N10m you put in bank itself is not taxed, but anytime the bank takes charges (for helping you keep the money, helping you transfer, or making ATM available to you) , the government collects their own on that portion (ie on the charges).
To reiterate, ajo is not taxable because it is neither an income nor an expense, but if the person coordinating it charges fee, that fee is taxable because it an income to him and an expense to the people that paid.
Happy to explain this in a Space.
PS: Please note that government has the power to ask questions from ajo contributors on the source of the ajo and whether they paid tax (or exempted) at the point they earned that money before contributing it to ajo.
When you fight the cabal or they fight you, do not expect a fair fight. I saw a short video of Kemi Adeosun's interview and it prompted me to watch the full one on YouTube. Law 19 of the 48 Laws of power speaks partly about knowing who you're dealing with.
I think Kemi underestimated the people she was dealing with. Politicians are not fair players. The cabals will make you look guilty, even when you're not, just to push you out.
They said she graduated at 22, therefore, her exemption certificate form NYSC must have been forged. Meanwhile, when she graduated, she wasn't a Nigeria citizen and bound by Nigerian laws. Therefore, she couldn't serve.
By the time the law was amended, she was already 32. So why would she forge an exemption certificate she was genuinely entitled to? That’s like saying I forged my own signature to withdraw money from my own bank account.
Also, unlike a typical Nigerian that will fight you inside pọ̀tọ̀pọ́tọ̀ even when they're wrong, she resigned to keep her integrity and that of the office. I wouldn't have resigned it I was the one. I think she was too innocent and naive for the Nigerian kind of politics.
Here's the link to the full video: https://t.co/Mp8XgnHbmm
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