The way and manner the obedients use the word incompetence is absurding and disturbing. You looked at an intellectual such as Soludo; a man with a track record and labelled him as incompetent? What?
If Soludo is incompetent, what adjective will you use to describe Peter Obi?
If you say you are dissatisfied with the level of progress he has made, based on proven KPIs, that would make sense
Lets stop the frivolous use of terms that do not align with common sense!
You agreed that:
Wike is doing well.
Cardoso is doing well.
Keyamo is doing well.
Umahi is doing well.
The Minister of Finance is doing well.
The Minister of Interior is doing well.
Inflation is crashing down.
Dollar is crashing down
Security is Improving
Power Supply is improving
...but President Tinubu is not doing well🙄😂😂😂
Walahitahi, your brain is really paining you, An average Urchin and Headless Obidiot deserves to be in an ICU in one psychiatric hospital ASAP.
@abdullahayofel Quite inspiring!you can't take inspirational leadership from @officialABAT.He sounds confident in the results his policies will produce.
@abdullahayofel@RtHonSheriff@DSGovernment
This is the kind of thinking we need in Delta state rather than the keke capital we are known for.@Dreeuduaghan made an attempt at modern transportation which you can copy from.
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@DSGovernment While the Opete Rd is laudable, why make a sprawling area a 2 lane road.Three cars can hardly go through.Please consider a modification in design cos it looks like a rural road.
Shehu Sani wrote:
THE NORTH;AFTER BLAMING OTHERS LETS PROBE OURSELVES.
1.Most public schools are free,our young ones still don’t want to go to school.
2.Most of us don’t want our spouses to work or use their skills or talents to earn a living or contribute to the family.When we die,we leave them as helpless widows at the mercy of a hostile society.
3.Most young ones don’t want to serve as apprentices in workshops or retail outlets because they don’t have the heart and the patience to serve.
4.Most parents in rural areas hands over their children to a religious teacher in the city and the religious teacher depends on the children to beg or steal in order to feed him and his family.
5.For ethnic,religious and sectional reasons,we protected,defended,praised and refused to hold to account all our kinsmen who led the country at every wasted opportunity for over five decades.
6.The bandits and terrorists that kill and kidnap our people and deny our farmers from going to their farms and denied our children from going to school are not from any country or from the south of the country;they came from our homes and from our families up north.We worshipped with them in the same mosque.
7.We used to live together as one region in peace,brotherhood and love and then we divided and hate ourselves along religious lines.
8.We don’t vote for people who will serve us,we vote for those who will give us spaghetti and grains.
9.We concoct and spread all sorts of religiously inclined conspiracies to deny our children free health immunisation against diseases and we end up hundreds of thousands of blind,lame,crippled and deaf children,who grow up as impaired victims of polio,glaucoma or leprosy,begging in the streets of northern and southern cities.Even the kind of Bill Gates who regularly shows interest in us,we have no kind words for him.
10.Most of our women and Girls don’t have a business capital of 100k but they have an IPhone of N1.5m.They don’t have a capital of 100k but can ‘struggle’ to meet up an wedding ashobi of 500k.
11.We deny most of our girls child their right to go beyond secondary school because of the negative thoughts about the university.
12.We don’t want our female children to wear uniforms.Whenever the recruitment portals for the Army, police,customs,immigration,civil defence are on,we don’t want our female wards to apply.
13.When our children are graduating from universities,especially public universities,most of the parents that attend to celebrate and appreciate their children in such events are parents of the southern students from the south.
14.Most of our industries and factories in Kano,Kaduna and Jos have since closed down when our kinsmen were in power.
15.Our Farmers in rural areas are still farming with hoes for the whole period our kinsmen have been in power.The groundnut and cotton pyramids and fields disappeared long when our kinsmen were at the helm.
16.All the spare parts,building materials and pharmaceutical stores in the north are private businesses owned by people from other regions whom were not in anyway backed,funded or supported by any Government.
17.When our Kinsmen were in power,we attributed our poverty and insecurity to God and to our Sins;When our Kinsmen are out of power,we attribute our sufferings to the King.
18.The FCT is in the north ,Can anyone explain why the people from the region couldn’t dominate the private businesses in the FCT and Suleja and Marraraba? Who should be blamed for this one.
19.God gave us the largest land mass,the largest number of people,the most of the Rivers and the resources and livestock and gave us power for the most part of our history;Which of the favours of our Lord can we deny?
20.The North;Eighty percent of our problem is ourselves and not anyone ‘outside of ourselves’.
Bishop David Oyedepo will always be primarily seen as the enigmatic, generational and transformational church leader he is. He will probably be the first to agree to that being his defining identity. God’s worker.
To only see him that way will amount to wilful blindness or sincere ignorance. None is acceptable.
He is much more. No private individual, dead or alive, can lay claim to his legacy in education from primary to secondary education and two world class universities in Covenant University - arguably Nigeria’s best university- and Landmark University.
Beyond these, the man is a maker of men. Not just in terms of building them up as a church leader. A maker of men in terms of literal economic empowerment. There are thousands of enterprises that cannot tell their stories without referencing his direct contribution.
Let’s not speak about the exceptional exploits of his university products. You just know there is a design at play.
He is a nation-builder. A man whose footprint finds its presence all around the world. You couldn’t write a single book on his impact, let alone one social media post.
This is only to say that when you think of the man, understand that whatever you see or know is only a vignette of his fullness.
Love or hate him, admire or detest him, this is an extraordinary symbol of pride to the Black race. If we were as committed to telling stories of greatness about our people, as Americans are used to doing, we’d understand better.
Happy birthday to Bishop David Oyedepo. I can’t explain. It’s extraordinary. #BDOat70
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@Morris_Monye Why so quick to make conclusions! There are 62 Federal Universities and 27 colleges of Education in Nigeria.The list presents only 19# institutions so far am sure with many others being processed.Everything shouldn't be looked at with a regional prism at least for now
Thank you, @osita_chidoka for your opinion. However, to demonstrate your patriotism, sincerity and fidelity to the touted ‘Nigerian Pride’, the big puzzle is, why did you fail to similarly advise your boss, principal and mentor ATIKU Abubakar @atiku to immediately relocate from Dubai to Nigeria and sell off all his assets there in protest when the ban on visa and flights were announced? Hypocrisy has never been this audacious!
Again, it is curious that, as a member of the think-tank of the PDP, your election strategy at a time (popularly dubbed ‘the Dubai Strategy’) was hatched in the same Dubai and not in Nigeria before the ban was announced. Why export a purely Nigerian project to Dubai if you loved Nigeria so much?
For the avoidance of doubt, this Government is focused on fostering healthy relationships with major partners around the world for the ultimate benefits of Nigerians. Considering the huge investments and interests of Nigerians in the UAE, should we continue to engage in ‘Bolekaja’ (motor park) diplomacy capable of hurting the interests of Nigerians? Will the imminent return of Emirates to Nigeria and in reciprocal manner, AIRPEACE returning to operating that route, not lead to better competition which will ultimately crash the present high fares on that route? Who will benefit more? How many Emiratis visit Nigeria and invest here as much as Nigerians visit the UAE and invest there? Have you bothered to ask about the lifting of the visa ban before issuing your warped statement? For your information, that has been resolved too and the announcement is imminent.
Rather than craftily resorting to the card of false nationalism in pursuit of cheap political points, you should have told Nigerians the economic disadvantages Nigeria stand to suffer, if any, as a result of the commendable effort of the Tinubu administration to straighten our relations with our friends in the UAE.
I will advise your PDP to work harder to regain power in 2027 and maybe resume your hostilities with the UAE authorities thereafter.