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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by omoredia: 6:33pm On Sep 06, 2022
ElSudani:
Naysayers. We have our challenges like every other country. We have seen how Trump and some Republicans are threatening the American democratic foundation, that doesn't mean America is now a dictatorship.

U are really ignorant. Trump is what a democratic leader should be. He addresses the real issues and not stupidity

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Memphitz357: 6:34pm On Sep 06, 2022
seunmsg:
Nonsense. We have our challenges no doubt but we are making steady progress. Mathew Page and others like him should get down from their high horse. We all saw the allegations of massive rigging that trailed the last US presidential election. We all saw how a US president led a mob of insurrectionists to attack the VP and Senators at the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021. So, what should we call US democracy?
Sometimes, I wonder if you really have brains in that head of yours. Can you conveniently say that Nigeria has progressed in the last 7 years?

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Honourable1901(m): 6:35pm On Sep 06, 2022
Racoon:
The fascists and authoritarian governance are just because of sheer greed and wickedness. The use of instruments of state for coercion, oppression, suppression and repression against perceived or real political enemies are part of third world democracies.

Buhari pattern of fighting corruption was a classical case in this regard. Absolutism is the African patter of governance though most of them are being backed by these Western imperialists.

So regionalism is the way out; the current quasi-federal system of government would continue to promote hunger, ethnic intimidation, religion intolerance, infrastructure decadence.

Meanwhile, before the military counter-coup of 1966 spearheaded mainly by the northerners, what we had was a regional system of government where every region controls their resources; but after they took over, they moved everything away from the region to the centre, thereby rendering the regions powerless.

You are intelligent!

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by GodsOwnMan: 6:36pm On Sep 06, 2022
Memphitz357:
Stop being a foolish fool, please!!

ipig state your opinion without insults please. STOP reasoning with your anus like gayboy:

Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by seguno2: 6:43pm On Sep 06, 2022
ElSudani:
Naysayers. We have our challenges like every other country. We have seen how Trump and some Republicans are threatening the American democratic foundation, that doesn't mean America is now a dictatorship.

Self deception is the worst sin.

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by seguno2: 6:45pm On Sep 06, 2022
Racoon:
The fascists and authoritarian governance are just because of sheer greed and wickedness. The use of instruments of state for coercion, oppression, suppression and repression against perceived or real political enemies are part of third world democracies.

Buhari pattern of fighting corruption was a classical case in this regard. Absolutism is the African patter of governance though most of them are being backed by these Western imperialists.

So regionalism is the way out; the current quasi-federal system of government would continue to promote hunger, ethnic intimidation, religion intolerance, infrastructure decadence.

Meanwhile, before the military counter-coup of 1966 spearheaded mainly by the northerners, what we had was a regional system of government where every region controls their resources; but after they took over, they moved everything away from the region to the centre, thereby rendering the regions powerless.

Please what is stopping your LGA officials from using the hundreds of millions monthly allocation on your behalf, for hiring different types of workers, paid at the minimum wage of N360,000 per year, to do all its various responsibilities?
How is all the big grammar above, an explanation of this

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by ElSudani: 6:46pm On Sep 06, 2022
omoredia:


U are really ignorant. Trump is what a democratic leader should be. He addresses the real issues and not stupidity

Lol, yeah. That is why he is likely to end up in jail. Some of you just like to sound off. Whether you make sense or not doesn’t matter.

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by seguno2: 6:49pm On Sep 06, 2022
ElSudani:
Lol, yeah. That is why he is likely to end up in jail. Some of you just like sound off. Whether it makes sense or not doesn’t matter.

I can’t wait to see the populist manipulative demagogue jailed.
The earlier the better.

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by OkCornel(m): 6:57pm On Sep 06, 2022
Racoon:
The fascists and authoritarian governance are just because of sheer greed and wickedness. The use of instruments of state for coercion, oppression, suppression and repression against perceived or real political enemies are part of third world democracies.

Buhari pattern of fighting corruption was a classical case in this regard. Absolutism is the African patter of governance though most of them are being backed by these Western imperialists.

So regionalism is the way out; the current quasi-federal system of government would continue to promote hunger, ethnic intimidation, religion intolerance, infrastructure decadence.

Meanwhile, before the military counter-coup of 1966 spearheaded mainly by the northerners, what we had was a regional system of government where every region controls their resources; but after they took over, they moved everything away from the region to the centre, thereby rendering the regions powerless.

The blame lies with Aguiyi Ironsi for promulgation of the unification decree in 1966.

Abolition of the regional government was not the idea of the north. It was Aguiyi Ironsi that caused this mess.

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Igbodicool(m): 6:59pm On Sep 06, 2022
You can't hide the truth forever...

Nigeria is opposite of democracy and sane country.
A country of nepotism, religious hatred and tribalism.
An inconclusive country that has been shouting one Nigeria since 1960.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Igbodicool(m): 7:03pm On Sep 06, 2022
GodsOwnMan:


ipig state your opinion without insults please. STOP reasoning with your anus like gayboy:
No wonder you belong to the gods according to your moniker.
Actually hatred and ungodliness can make one sound incoherent.

You are indeed ipig, confirmed internet-pig!
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Goke7: 7:11pm On Sep 06, 2022
Even the US democracy sef dey shake grin
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by IfnobeGod20: 7:19pm On Sep 06, 2022
Chymummy89:
Hello... obidient in the house . Una own person for BBN is up this week for eviction. Try to vote for him. Start ur obidient from there. Don't allow APC and pdp to finally label obidient social media party. Campaign for him. Obidient children can do it. Vote for eloswan....
What is before us now is more than BBN, the race to rescue the nation from the grip of vultures, kleptomaniac and devil's advocate is all obidients are after. To hell with BBN.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Realist12: 7:39pm On Sep 06, 2022
If Nigeria loses the opportunity to vote in Tinubu we've made the biggest mistake in our lives .
This is a man that governed the most complex facility in Nigeria, the economic hub of the country and revitalized it and moved it forward .
African democracy is different from world democracy we are getting there but we shouldn't use their standards to judge ourselves , all the criticism I'm hearing about Tinubu shows some are not ready to face the reality.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by omoredia: 7:56pm On Sep 06, 2022
ElSudani:


Lol, yeah. That is why he is likely to end up in jail. Some of you just like to sound off. Whether you make sense or not doesn’t matter.


When u have so much stale air in ur head then u will always look stupid when u talk. Wjay do u know about politics? Can u even lead urself to find urself?
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by ike007(m): 8:17pm On Sep 06, 2022
Aber give it to Ghana
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Spandau: 8:20pm On Sep 06, 2022
seunmsg:
Nonsense. We have our challenges no doubt but we are making steady progress. Mathew Page and others like him should get down from their high horse. We all saw the allegations of massive rigging that trailed the last US presidential election. We all saw how a US president led a mob of insurrectionists to attack the VP and Senators at the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021. So, what should we call US democracy?

Something tells me you almost always post comments on this forum just to feel good about your linguistic prowess and semantic manipulations. But one would be tempted to submit, after careful observation, that you're allergic to the truth and would rather defend a lie with every fiber of your inconsequential being. You're always ready to provide infantile excuses and at times present to us fallible evidences from questionable sources to prove your hollow points. For someone like you to attempt to take Donald Trump( a renowned liar) seriously and adopt his facist speeches and actions as evidence of rigging in the US speak volumes about your person. SMH.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by ike007(m): 8:20pm On Sep 06, 2022
Racoon:
The fascists and authoritarian governance are just because of sheer greed and wickedness. The use of instruments of state for coercion, oppression, suppression and repression against perceived or real political enemies are part of third world democracies.

Buhari pattern of fighting corruption was a classical case in this regard. Absolutism is the African patter of governance though most of them are being backed by these Western imperialists.

So regionalism is the way out; the current quasi-federal system of government would continue to promote hunger, ethnic intimidation, religion intolerance, infrastructure decadence.

Meanwhile, before the military counter-coup of 1966 spearheaded mainly by the northerners, what we had was a regional system of government where every region controls their resources; but after they took over, they moved everything away from the region to the centre, thereby rendering the regions powerless.


Preach it brother preach it..i love this!!!

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Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by chloride6: 8:24pm On Sep 06, 2022
Olodo ni bobo page yi sha
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Realist12: 8:35pm On Sep 06, 2022
Spandau:


Something tells me you almost always post comments on this forum just to feel good about your linguistic prowess and semantic manipulations. But one would be tempted to submit, after careful observation, that you're allergic to the truth and would rather defend a lie with every fiber of your inconsequential being. You're always ready to provide infantile excuses and at times present to us fallible evidences from questionable sources to prove your hollow points. For someone like you to attempt to take Donald Trump( a renowned liar) seriously and adopt his facist speeches and actions as evidence of rigging in the US speak volumes about your person. SMH.
The earlier you understand that there'd always be different ideology regardless of class the better for you. That's what democracy is all about. This election is displaying the ideological blocs we have in these country . Regardless of media propagandas the world is watching and they know what each blocs stands for.


Spandau:


The mistake a lot of you folks make on this forum and elsewhere lies in the propensity to believe that all forms of civilian rule/administration translates to a democracy. There are certain basic principles and values that characterizes a democracy but which are conspicuously absent from the make belief, prebendal politics that is practiced in Nigeria. The only thing that makes it look like a democracy is the periodic elections held. Shikenah!
excerpt from my earlier post: African democracy is different from world democracy we are getting there but we shouldn't use their standards to judge ourselves , all the criticism I'm hearing about Tinubu shows some are not ready to face the reality.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by OkCornel(m): 8:41pm On Sep 06, 2022
Realist12:
If Nigeria loses the opportunity to vote in Tinubu we've made the biggest mistake in our lives .
This is a man that governed the most complex facility in Nigeria, the economic hub of the country and revitalized it and moved it forward .
African democracy is different from world democracy we are getting there but we shouldn't use their standards to judge ourselves , all the criticism I'm hearing about Tinubu shows some are not ready to face the reality.
With benefit of hindsight, would you have taken Tinubu’s advice to vote Buhari?

Let’s start from there.

Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by ElSudani: 8:44pm On Sep 06, 2022
omoredia:



When u have so much stale air in ur head then u will always look stupid when u talk. Wjay do u know about politics? Can u even lead urself to find urself?

You are a complete mor.on. I don't entertain folks like you.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by omoredia: 8:48pm On Sep 06, 2022
ElSudani:


You are a complete mor.on. I don't entertain folks like you.

Who can u entertain? Empty loser
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 8:57pm On Sep 06, 2022
Politicians wey don crase
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Spandau: 9:03pm On Sep 06, 2022
Realist12:
The earlier you understand that there'd always be different ideology regardless of class the better for you. That's what democracy is all about. This election is displaying the ideological blocs we have in these country . Regardless of media propagandas the world is watching and they know what each blocs stands for.

The mistake a lot of you folks make on this forum and elsewhere lies in the propensity to believe that all forms of civilian rule/administration translates to a democracy. There are certain basic principles and values that characterizes a democracy but which are conspicuously absent from the make belief, prebendal politics that is practiced in Nigeria. The only thing that makes it look like a democracy is the periodic elections held. Shikenah!
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by DukeofUmueri247: 9:15pm On Sep 06, 2022
GodsOwnMan:
Who is Mathew Page? Probably an ipig/obituary sympathiser who are FULLY committed to the destruction of Nigeria.
We know common sense is an abomination in your lineage but at least try and behave like you are sensible angry angry
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by integrity16(m): 9:31pm On Sep 06, 2022
Chymummy89:
Hello... obidient in the house . Una own person for BBN is up this week for eviction. Try to vote for him. Start ur obidient from there. Don't allow APC and pdp to finally label obidient social media party. Campaign for him. Obidient children can do it. Vote for eloswan....

How would that make Nigeria better? Obedients are only interested in the Nigerian project and not some morally bankrupt tv programme.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Quintopia: 10:13pm On Sep 06, 2022
NinjaXmetahuman:
And who the fhuck is Mathew page and why should we care about his useless opinion?

MY BROTHER PLEASE ASK ME O.

IS IT NOT INFERIORITY COMPLEX THAT WILL MAKE SOMEBODY POST A RUBBISH THREAD LIKE THIS?

WHO IS MATTHEW WHATEVER?

WE SHOUD CARE WHAT HE THINKS BECAUSE HIS SKIN COLOUR IS PINK?

TUFIAKWA.

TELL THE MUMU PINK gay TO GO AND SUCK ON A BLACK DICK TO GET SENSE.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by Princedapace(m): 6:19am On Sep 07, 2022
ElSudani:
Naysayers. We have our challenges like every other country. We have seen how Trump and some Republicans are threatening the American democratic foundation, that doesn't mean America is now a dictatorship.
Chaii. Nigerians love their politicians and their politicians no send them o.
Nigeria is nothing like democracy bro.
Re: US VP: Nigeria As Bastion Of Democracy In West Africa, Matthew Page Disagrees by jeffizy(m): 7:06am On Sep 07, 2022
SimplePlan34:
very good if APC enters Nigeria would be like USA very divided.





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