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Those who doesn’t have life in them.. hmmm. Interesting |
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Only if babu will obey the court order.. |
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Silent prejudice. The series movie title tho.. who notice that pls 2 Likes |
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Pls come to ask rock , we beg u 2 Likes |
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I swear, nah just to Dey laf for this country matter o |
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The fear of amotekun |
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THE NORTH AND VANITY OF POWER By Charles Ogbu (Twitter@RealCharlesOgbu) Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean. For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred. All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North. Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found. This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people? In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner? Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance. It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism. And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her. I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing. Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain. |
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Nah dia way of life. Hausa, Fulani and child abuse are like 5&6 |
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Retired vixen bawo? She ft in take it visor release by Paul recently. |
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Who talk now now |
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Dis are the same set of people that impose Nigeria rice on us but order foreign stuff for their self. Let me see how this country is going to move forward when the leaders don’t promote the stuff made in this country... Thursday wey go strike them still Dey smile week now |
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Shey dis man do ritual money join him politics money ni... |
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Would you keep mouth shut up.... nah u go first hide ur head now if the call for protest... u are talking Nigeria go burn. If I hear that again |
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He is the present governor of Bayelsa state .. he has join the list of governors of Bayelsa.... if dem like make Dem remove him tomorrow... for dos of u wey be seer that he will be remove be ending of March. |
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Seriously serious indeed ... dis ur English... No confuse us with dis English u combine together o |
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Some people sha wan trend by fire by force using psychological tot to predict stuff. Fake people everywhere |
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Ipob, how did ur comment related to topic now? Tribalism kill u dia... Common sense is not common 1 Like |
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Bad belle, shout up dia... 2 Likes |
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Abi, he has made history in Bayelsa state 2 Likes |
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Confused country with confused people everywhere |
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He will use una state money build mighty house l. If una like, bring d whole house down. Nothing is going to be change again. |
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You are on point... I pity the way African are still reason... lot don’t understand the real meaning of this Val celebration but all they believe it’s about dating relationship. Developed worlds don’t celebrate the way we did here. |
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This guy is a clown, I swear 16 Likes |
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Got you point. What a poor boy |
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12years Old, hmmmm... waitin hym eyes don see for life that could make him to take his life. U die well o. Make God forgive u. RIP |
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Ole-ji... ole-gba 1 Like |
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Oga, shut up dia...ur politician mate do worst. |
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I tell u broda...... and Mtn go still add VAT to my data.. |
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Which wan is female again. Make some guys no go get konji as them hear female o |
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He graduated from Adekunle Ajasin University . AAUA 1 Like 1 Share |
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