@royaltyuso@Edocentral@ruffydfire@Pharmacio001@NDC_platform PO will have his supporters, but for those of us who are ambivalent, he is a reminder of the paucity of leaders facing the nation. The idea that a presidential candidate thinks he can waltz through a campaign without engaging meaningfully on the issues of the day is insulting.
Please listen to Sowore on how he will improve electricity in the country🙏
- Go for alternatives
-Completely break down the archaic national grid into regional grids, state grids and mini-grids
-Houses with solar can sell electricity to the estate grids and make money from it
@MichaelAkinsuyi@instablog9ja@DbPragmatic Thats not fair. Its under this administration that the electricity act was passed and it allowed state and private individuals to generate and distribute electricity. He couldn't have done it-if he conceived the idea- when he was still a governor.
@Imranmuhdz He is not saying anything different from what Tinubu said. Tinubu said if they want to surrender the window is opened, and if they dont, they will face the law.
So does it mean the current approach taken by this administra is good?
Honestly, if I were on his team, I’d advise him to stop granting interviews.
He already has a solid fan base. Just stay mysterious. At that point, people can project whatever they want on you, whether you're brilliant or not, nobody really knows.
But the more interviews you grant, the more you reveal yourself, and honestly, it’s not a good look.
Buhari had an incredibly loyal support base. He remained largely mysterious and rode that wave. Nobody really knew whether he had substance or not until he got into office. To his supporters, he was simply the Buhari they loved and believed would end corruption. And he had the steeze and aura to sustain that image.
Sometimes, mystery is an asset. The less people know, the easier it is for them to fill in the gaps with their own expectations.
There's a whole regulation body for sanitation in Nigeria. In fact, I grew up knowing there was sanitation every Thursday.
How did we regress so badly? What exactly does this government do for us?
There's a whole sitting minister of health and Lagos stinks badly.
Who wants to argue politics?
- must be fairly knowledgeable
- must not be insulting
- must be open to contrary opinions
- must strongly support/oppose a candidate
We’ll pick a date/time and just argue and argue for like one hour, agree to disagree and get off the call.
Maybe become great friends afterwards ☺️
Will be fun ❤️
“Banditry, insurgency, terrorism… why does it seem so difficult to deal with it?”
Minister of Defence Christopher Musa explained that armed groups “survive around the people” through food and information supplied to them; he described these enablers as the “oxygen” sustaining their operations.
#June12