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Politics / How Nigeria Will Vote Between Aspirants by NSNA: 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2018 |
The poor Northerners will vote Buhari The educated and diasporans will vote for Sowore The Northern middle class and people that stand to benefit will vote Atiku Saraki will get rich people and those they influence to vote for him Fayose will get some Yoruba and Igbo votes All the others will share pe pe pe(small) votes amongst the rest of the people. Majority carries the vote and so has Nigeria has the highest number of poorest people in the world, it is more likely Buhari will win. |
Politics / Sai Bobo by NSNA: 10:07pm On Aug 22, 2018 |
Sai Bobo! Get your digital copy of Sai Bobo poster for your Facebook, Whatsapp, twitter and other social media display picture
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Politics / Why Is Nigeria Retrogressing? by NSNA: 1:55pm On Aug 21, 2018 |
Different generations are the cause . I’ll explain. In Nigeria, we have five generations currently that are still living. 1. Traditionalists or Silent Generation: Born 1945 and before 2. Baby Boomers: Born 1946 to 1964 3. Generation X: Born 1965 to 1980 4. Millennials or Gen Y: Born 1980 to 1995 5. Gen Z, iGen, or Centennials: Born 1996 and later The Silent Generation: These are people who are in their 73 years and 100 years. Their civilization is dead and couldn’t fight the colonial and post colonial problems to secure future generations. Very few had quality Missionary education. They planted the seed of disunity in Nigeria and cause the Nigerian Civil War. Baby Boomers: These are people between 54 years and 73 years. Their civilization is gradually phasing out. Many benefited from free education and enjoyed Nigeria during the oil boom. Because of this, Baby Boomers evolved their style of civilization (dress-code, hairstyle, religious dogma, etc.) but lost moral values due to mismanagement of excess oil wealth. Unfortunately, they are still leaders of Nigeria and tend not to acknowledge that they destroyed Nigeria. They are the most financially corrupt generation with the best pastors and imams. Generation X: Born 1965 to 1980. These people are between 38 years and 53 years. Their civilization is overshadowed by the Baby Boomers and other newer generations. They are really angry because the Baby Boomers have refused to let them take up the mantle of leadership. Hence, they see violence, crime and illegality as the way out. They account for the largest number of people in Boko Haram group; Niger Delta Militants; Drug Trafficking; Organized Kidnapping Networks (i.e Evans); and many more. They are the most violent generation with disregard to rule of law. Millennials or Gen Y: Born 1980 to 1995: These are young people between 23 years and 38 years. Their civilization is termed ‘wild’. They currently control entertainment industry, ICT industry, and even the bad ones like prostitution or pornography industry. They are the most educated of all the generations and do not have regards for morals preached by pastors comprising of Baby Boomers. They engage in cyber crimes, money rituals and occultism. They are the most nefarious generation with little or no remorse for their actions. Gen Z, iGen, or Centennials: Born 1996 and later: These are very young people between 2 years and 19 years. They are technology savvy. They take more foreign food (i.e Indomie) and take more chocolate than pounded yam with quality soup. They learn very fast and perform activities that dazzle older generations. Their generation may believe in technology than prayers. They are more creative and are concerned about making the world a better place. In the future, they may develop thermonuclear weapons and cause the destruction of the world or use the same as buffer to save the world. But for Nigeria, the Gen Z will cause massive technological revolutions. by Tope Omotere |
Celebrities / Re: Yinka Ayefele’s Fresh FM Continues Broadcasting Despite Demolition by NSNA: 2:17pm On Aug 19, 2018 |
Could this be because Sowore was interviewed there 11 Likes |
Politics / Re: If I Become The President Of Nigeria I Will by NSNA: 8:01pm On Aug 08, 2018 |
CoolFreeday: They are very feasible, in fact very little cost to do all these |
Politics / Re: 30 Times Politicians Mingled With Ordinary Nigerians To Get Their Votes - Photos by NSNA: 5:04pm On Aug 08, 2018 |
There is something about Roasted Corn 1 Like |
Politics / If I Become The President Of Nigeria I Will by NSNA: 4:43pm On Aug 08, 2018 |
I will generate 40 thousand Megawatts of Electricity. 1 thousand Megawatt for each state and 4 thousand Megawatts for Lagos only I will tax all oil well owners 80 percent of their profit and redistribute the wealth to education and healthcare sectors I will make Healthcare free for all citizens by taxing all citizen that earn above twice the minimum wage. I will make Primary and secondary education free. I will sponsor the most gifted students to study at the best universities around the world with a catch of 5 years mandatory work for government. I will register all citizen of Nigeria with a National ID I will Build 1 Mega hospital in all states of Nigeria. I will Pay Highly skilled Nigerian Doctors in the Diaspora for working visits to federal hospitals. I will merge all Nigeria farmers into one body for price control and equal wealth opportunity. I will build railway for the most busy commuting routes in all states and use the profits to expand and build railways across the length and breath of the Nation. I will copy templates of other countries at their best. And i Will do all of this in 4 years. I will pay the disabled living benefits and free transport I will setup Job Centers in all Local governments What will you do? |
Politics / Ekiti Ballot Snatching Police by NSNA: 8:43am On Jul 18, 2018 |
A Theory 30 thousand police were deployed by the Nigerian government. Assuming 10 police were deployed to each polling station they would have covered 3 thousand polling stations with police. The Bribe People were apparently paid by both sides but according to the international observes including US observers. People had to show who they voted for to get paid. The Police There was a lock down of the state including the governors house and even the governor could not move freely and voted at the last minute when people thought he was not going to make it. Conclusion This kind of force can only be carried out by who holds the power. In a country were the police is controlled by the federal government, the foreign police will most likely be biased So APC is guilty of rigging the election most people will agree. Question What is the point of not giving the people complete free choice to vote for who they like? Most of the people in power have already stolen enough money for a lifetime why deprive the people of hope.
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Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 8:53pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
BabaEleko: Don't be a dimwit |
Politics / Re: 2019: "You Can't Zone My Constitutional Right - Donald Duke Tells PDP by NSNA: 7:00pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Duke or Sowore 58 Likes
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Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 8:10am On Jul 16, 2018 |
BabaEleko: Provide a source |
Politics / Re: Ekiti Election Annulment by NSNA: 8:09am On Jul 16, 2018 |
It is in the news and eyewitness on ground in Ekiti says soldiers and police are everywhere and people can't move. |
Politics / Ekiti Election Annulment by NSNA: 12:29am On Jul 16, 2018 |
30 thousand soldiers sent by opposition president to intimidate the citizens of Ekiti is enough grounds for the annulment of Ekiti election. Any international court will uphold such annulment. Such force should only be used for war. 30 thousand soldiers in Sambisa Forest will likely eliminate Boko Haram for good and save Nigeria billions of dollars |
Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 12:12am On Jul 16, 2018 |
MaziOmenuko: Apparently 34 out of the 36 states are owing salary due to incompetent federal government. The answers to achievement can be researched by anyone. I have mentioned on above about education. |
Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 10:58pm On Jul 15, 2018 |
MIKOLOWISKA: Answer your own questions. |
Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 10:32am On Jul 15, 2018 |
4601CE: Why should i be paid to say the truth. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 9:22am On Jul 15, 2018 |
The same way Johnathan was kicked out despite all his achievements in agriculture, transportation, foreign investments and other sectors. His worldwide respected ministers like Okonjo Iweala (World bank) and Diezani Madueke (Opec President) where demonized. Okonjo Iweala could have really drive in a lot of investments from around the world from countries like US and China which she had much influence in and Diezani could have use her position at OPEC to drive investments from rich Arab countries and get the best deal for Nigeria in Opec. Nigeria would have gone forward at least 100 times from what we have today. The people hijacking Nigeria are enemies of the state with selfish interest. 2 Likes |
Politics / Ekiti Topped WAEC And NECO Under Fayose by NSNA: 9:16am On Jul 15, 2018 |
How do you explain that you kick out a government that made you top WAEC and NECO as number 1 across the whole of Nigeria and brought you the most infrastructural development. It is either the elections were rigged or the people are under a mass spell Very fishy
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Politics / Re: Nigeria Abandoned by NSNA: 8:30am On Jul 15, 2018 |
200 million Nigerians just watching as a handful of people play ludo with the country |
Politics / Re: Nigeria Abandoned by NSNA: 3:02am On Jul 15, 2018 |
Jokerman: It will not be so sad if this recycled leaders are not some of the dumbest of people Nigeria has to offer 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Nigeria Abandoned by NSNA: 2:45am On Jul 15, 2018 |
It seems Nigeria has been abandoned by millions of great minded Nigerians both at home and abroad. Nigeria has great achievers around the world. Watching from a safe distance seems to be the best way not to mix with the thieves and bandits that are so desperate for power. Presidents are recycled Governors are recycled Governors go to senate Senators become governors Useless past governors become ministers. WTF Buhari go, Obasabjo come, Obasanho go, Buhari returns. Fayose go, Fayemi come, Fayemi go, Fayose returns and Fayemi returns again after. They are taking us for a ride. It is all very fooooolish! like shooting self in the foot over and over Nigeria still cannot generate a mere 10000 megawatts of electricity and it is almost 2020, All the useless leaders do is extravagant marriages for their spoilt children Please guys, I beg you Take it back. Wake up folks.
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Politics / Ekiti Elections - Reason Behind The High Interest by NSNA: 12:13am On Jul 15, 2018 |
Ekiti is not most peoples cup of tea but the majority of Nigerians are particularly interested in this election because people want to see APC beating. APC has failed woefully and most Nigerians see them as a mistake to fix by kicking them out. Do you agree? |
Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala In Tokyo by NSNA: 6:34am On Jul 14, 2018 |
fallout87: Deizani did a great job. She was the head of Opec and helped to keep the price of crude high and make the country plenty of money. |
Travel / Re: Abuja Metro Railway: Residents To Enjoy Two Weeks Of Free Ride by NSNA: 1:10am On Jul 13, 2018 |
Something that should be normal in all states. 15 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Sowore Presidential Poster by NSNA: 3:32pm On Jul 04, 2018 |
Theonlycoolmonk: I am of the same opinion regarding Goodluck been a better option than Buhari has Nigeria would have moved forward more. But we still need a complete overhaul 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sowore Presidential Poster by NSNA: 4:57pm On Jul 03, 2018 |
ConquerAll: We should change our mindset unless we keep getting recycled bad leaders. 5 Likes |
Politics / Sowore Presidential Poster by NSNA: 12:58pm On Jul 03, 2018 |
For Anyone that is a Fan Of Sowore This is a poster to download and share Download https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UPbclJsjFvWUjnvpCJXmddm3Ng9aW-0V/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rYrycTsgUH5sv3Nj7kCinIVQKCxvj8sU/view?usp=sharing 4 Likes
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Politics / Fire Fire In Our Country - Dedicated To Nigeria Tragic June by NSNA: 11:03pm On Jun 28, 2018 |
Fire Fire in our country country Give me plenty water Make i quench This song is Dedicated to Nigeria for this June of 2018 in which so many tragedy has occurred Fuel Tanker Explosion Ojuelegba Bridge Incident Plateau Killings Boko Haram Civilian Police clash in Bodija And many unreported tragic events https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yE0HTPkfzs
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Sports / Re: Argentina coach, Sampaoli Reveals What Messi Will Do Against Super Eagles by NSNA: 11:44am On Jun 26, 2018 |
The coach should allocate two defender on him for the whole game |
Events / Re: My Grandma Clocks 80yrs ( Photos From The Party) by NSNA: 5:56pm On Jun 10, 2018 |
Lovely |
TV/Movies / Re: This Short Action Film Is A Must Watch.. It Beats Nollywood Hands Down by NSNA: 9:34am On Jun 10, 2018 |
wow, you are Hollywood material. How can i get in touch |
Politics / Re: The Moment Fayemi Bowed Out Of Buhari's Cabinet (photos) by NSNA: 6:05pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
Honorable minister of Finance... turn it upwards not upside down 5 Likes |
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