Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Donjazet2: 2:05am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Again! Check the names of these Obidients and tell me if any of these heroes are "ipob"? 1 Like |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 3:36am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Heroes today....... LMFAO! Moghalu was once a hero too though. 5 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 3:40am On Apr 07, 2023 |
OasisX:
This one ain't healed yet. Its gonna take a very long time. Psychosis takes time to heal. Sometimes flogging and koboko is the short term cure 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 3:47am On Apr 07, 2023 |
OasisX:
Don't mind the Dímwít bruh. He is gonna heal before Tinubu's 100 days in Office. Why need to heal? Anyone wey no wan heal fit enter market square Tinubu don chop this presidency Obi can resume the tears 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 4:30am On Apr 07, 2023 |
raumdeuter:
Psychosis takes time to heal. Sometimes flogging and koboko is the short term cure Koboko no fit work on that one o, na to chain am troway key. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 4:36am On Apr 07, 2023 |
How Tinubu won presidential election – American ObserverJohnnie Carson says Bola Tinubu has three things that his opponents did not have going to the presidential election.
An American diplomat and a foreign observer in the 2023 general elections, Johnnie Carson, says three factors were responsible for the victory of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.
Mr Carson, an Executive Officer of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), spoke in Washington DC when the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, paid an official visit to the institute to engage on the concluded elections.
The diplomat said he co-led National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI), International Election Observation Mission to Nigeria during the elections.
According to him, Mr Tinubu, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, undoubtedly won the polls and will be sworn-in come May 29, except something happens dramatically with the court.
“Do you know why he won, he got the money, he had the best national organisation that worked for him and the ground game,’’ he said.
Mr Carson emphasised that for a candidate to win an election in Nigeria, like a lot of democracy in the globe, the three things, including substantial and significant financial resources were needed.
Others, according to him, are a national working organisation and a grassroots acceptance.
He said while Mr Tinubu had all the three criteria in his kitty during the polls, the other major contenders did not have all.
Speaking specifically on the Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Carson said, “on the part of Mr Peter Obi, he did not have the ground game and a national organisation.
“Obi is, however, very popular, particularly among the young, educated, urban and sophisticated,’’ he said.
Mr Carson said the presidential election was one of the most competitive polls in Nigeria and in Africa.
He, however, observed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needed to up its game.
“Nigeria deserves the very best electoral process. “To me, the problem is not with Tinubu and the other candidates,’’ he said.
Mr Carson hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment in delivering a free and fair election for Nigeria.
He said the president “is a man of outstanding integrity’’ and he demonstrated the attribute in the past elections.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/592059-how-tinubu-won-presidential-election-american-observer.html |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Drone17: 5:01am On Apr 07, 2023 |
OasisX: How Tinubu won presidential election – American ObserverJohnnie Carson says Bola Tinubu has three things that his opponents did not have going to the presidential election.
An American diplomat and a foreign observer in the 2023 general elections, Johnnie Carson, says three factors were responsible for the victory of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.
Mr Carson, an Executive Officer of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), spoke in Washington DC when the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, paid an official visit to the institute to engage on the concluded elections.
The diplomat said he co-led National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI), International Election Observation Mission to Nigeria during the elections.
According to him, Mr Tinubu, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, undoubtedly won the polls and will be sworn-in come May 29, except something happens dramatically with the court.
“Do you know why he won, he got the money, he had the best national organisation that worked for him and the ground game,’’ he said.
Mr Carson emphasised that for a candidate to win an election in Nigeria, like a lot of democracy in the globe, the three things, including substantial and significant financial resources were needed.
Others, according to him, are a national working organisation and a grassroots acceptance.
He said while Mr Tinubu had all the three criteria in his kitty during the polls, the other major contenders did not have all.
Speaking specifically on the Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Carson said, “on the part of Mr Peter Obi, he did not have the ground game and a national organisation.
“Obi is, however, very popular, particularly among the young, educated, urban and sophisticated,’’ he said.
Mr Carson said the presidential election was one of the most competitive polls in Nigeria and in Africa.
He, however, observed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needed to up its game.
“Nigeria deserves the very best electoral process. “To me, the problem is not with Tinubu and the other candidates,’’ he said.
Mr Carson hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment in delivering a free and fair election for Nigeria.
He said the president “is a man of outstanding integrity’’ and he demonstrated the attribute in the past elections.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/592059-how-tinubu-won-presidential-election-american-observer.html
There's always a loop hole to take advantage of. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:14am On Apr 07, 2023 |
OasisX: How Tinubu won presidential election – American ObserverJohnnie Carson says Bola Tinubu has three things that his opponents did not have going to the presidential election.
An American diplomat and a foreign observer in the 2023 general elections, Johnnie Carson, says three factors were responsible for the victory of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.
Mr Carson, an Executive Officer of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), spoke in Washington DC when the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, paid an official visit to the institute to engage on the concluded elections.
The diplomat said he co-led National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI), International Election Observation Mission to Nigeria during the elections.
According to him, Mr Tinubu, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, undoubtedly won the polls and will be sworn-in come May 29, except something happens dramatically with the court.
“Do you know why he won, he got the money, he had the best national organisation that worked for him and the ground game,’’ he said.
Mr Carson emphasised that for a candidate to win an election in Nigeria, like a lot of democracy in the globe, the three things, including substantial and significant financial resources were needed.
Others, according to him, are a national working organisation and a grassroots acceptance.
He said while Mr Tinubu had all the three criteria in his kitty during the polls, the other major contenders did not have all.
Speaking specifically on the Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Carson said, “on the part of Mr Peter Obi, he did not have the ground game and a national organisation.
“Obi is, however, very popular, particularly among the young, educated, urban and sophisticated,’’ he said.
Mr Carson said the presidential election was one of the most competitive polls in Nigeria and in Africa.
He, however, observed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needed to up its game.
“Nigeria deserves the very best electoral process. “To me, the problem is not with Tinubu and the other candidates,’’ he said.
Mr Carson hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment in delivering a free and fair election for Nigeria.
He said the president “is a man of outstanding integrity’’ and he demonstrated the attribute in the past elections.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/592059-how-tinubu-won-presidential-election-american-observer.html
Funny that the board he sits on actually condemned the election and called it below par.. So which is it my dear elder brother? 😩 |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:20am On Apr 07, 2023 |
[b][/b] OasisX: How Tinubu won presidential election – American ObserverJohnnie Carson says Bola Tinubu has three things that his opponents did not have going to the presidential election.
An American diplomat and a foreign observer in the 2023 general elections, Johnnie Carson, says three factors were responsible for the victory of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.
Mr Carson, an Executive Officer of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), spoke in Washington DC when the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, paid an official visit to the institute to engage on the concluded elections.
The diplomat said he co-led National Democratic Institute (NDI) and International Republican Institute (IRI), International Election Observation Mission to Nigeria during the elections.
According to him, Mr Tinubu, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, undoubtedly won the polls and will be sworn-in come May 29, except something happens dramatically with the court.
“Do you know why he won, he got the money, he had the best national organisation that worked for him and the ground game,’’ he said.
Mr Carson emphasised that for a candidate to win an election in Nigeria, like a lot of democracy in the globe, the three things, including substantial and significant financial resources were needed.
Others, according to him, are a national working organisation and a grassroots acceptance.
He said while Mr Tinubu had all the three criteria in his kitty during the polls, the other major contenders did not have all.
Speaking specifically on the Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Carson said, “on the part of Mr Peter Obi, he did not have the ground game and a national organisation.
“Obi is, however, very popular, particularly among the young, educated, urban and sophisticated,’’ he said.
Mr Carson said the presidential election was one of the most competitive polls in Nigeria and in Africa.
He, however, observed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) needed to up its game.
“Nigeria deserves the very best electoral process. “To me, the problem is not with Tinubu and the other candidates,’’ he said.
Mr Carson hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment in delivering a free and fair election for Nigeria.
He said the president “is a man of outstanding integrity’’ and he demonstrated the attribute in the past elections.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/592059-how-tinubu-won-presidential-election-american-observer.html
Mr carson's organisation had this to say about the election "Abuja, Nigeria - The International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI) Joint Election Observation Mission (IEOM), led by Her Excellency Dr. Joyce Banda, former President of Malawi, presented its preliminary statement about the February 25 presidential and National Assembly elections in Nigeria.
“We congratulate the people of Nigeria for their resilience and enthusiasm to participate in the process,” said H.E. Dr. Banda. “Despite large crowds in some polling stations and long waits, Nigerian voters demonstrated commitment to participate in the process and a strong desire to have their voices heard.”
The NDI/IRI 40-member joint IEOM was deployed across all six geopolitical regions of the country, and observed all stages of the voting process. Their observations informed preliminary findings and 27 practical recommendations to improve future elections.
The mission notes that despite the much-needed reforms to the The Electoral Act 2022, the election fell well short of Nigerian citizens’ reasonable expectations. Logistical challenges and multiple incidents of political violence overshadowed the electoral process and impeded a substantial number of voters from participating. Ongoing currency and fuel shortages also imposed excessive burdens on voters and election officials, and Nigerian marginalized groups, especially women, continue to face barriers to seeking and obtaining political office
The delegation observed that late opening of polling locations and logistical failures created tensions and the secrecy of the ballot was compromised in some polling units given overcrowding. At the close of the polls, challenges with the electronic transfer of results and their upload to a public portal in a timely manner, undermined citizen confidence at a crucial moment of the process. Moreover, inadequate communication and lack of transparency by the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) about their cause and extent created confusion and eroded voters’ trust in the process. The combined effect of these problems disenfranchised Nigerian voters in many areas, although the scope and scale is currently unknown. Despite these issues, Nigerians once again demonstrated their commitment to the democratic process. Voters displayed extraordinary resilience and resolve to have their voices heard through the ballot, and INEC administered a nationwide election according to the electoral calendar for the first time in the country’s recent history.
As the nation awaits the results of the February 25 polls and the Nigerian people prepare for upcoming gubernatorial elections, we urge political actors and their supporters to remain calm and exercise restraint. The mission encourages INEC, the government, political actors and civil society to redouble their efforts to deliver on citizen expectations for transparent and inclusive elections, and to ensure that electoral outcomes are a credible expression of the voters’ will.
The delegation is grateful for the hospitality and cooperation it received from all Nigerians with whom it met. IRI and NDI will continue to watch the remaining phases of the electoral process, including the announcement of official results and swearing in of newly elected officials. The delegation’s work was possible thanks to support from USAID."
To make it worse this was just a preliminary report oo.. Meaning they had not even experienced the madness that was INEC collation yet 😂😂😂😂. So I nor know how we go do am my dear elder brother 🤲. 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by DeadPresidents: 5:24am On Apr 07, 2023 |
afrodoc2:
20yrs.
That one na Elder Jesse. No way is he blameless. How did he do it sef?
Oh it’s 10 yrs. Very possible. Bro got into school in year one with an anatomy admission which he pulled out of after the first year to enroll in the medical school admission he picked up. Omo, to become doctor for Nigeria no be Philly cheese cake walk. He did not have any re-sits (to my knowledge at least) |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:30am On Apr 07, 2023 |
When is tinubu responding to the petition nau
15 days left oo 😩 |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by obainojazz(m): 5:31am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Ibime:
This offer is on the lower end in Western countries. Australia and USA pay the highest. Afrodoc done abandon Hippocratic oath to chase Benjamin since Afrodoc Dey on like $250K per year |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:37am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Plus I thought the apc has always had a position of foreigners opinions do not matter.
Why are they now looking for foreign reports to legitimise the rubbish they did?
Ahn ahn.. The way this party shape shifts ehn... Dracula and Terminator T-1000 model will be super impressed🙏 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:42am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Omo apc really suspended alot of igbo members..
Wetin happen nau? The current minister they suspended Geoffrey Onyeama, what did he do though?
Does it have anything to do with the rumour that he was meant to blackmail Obi in the US and he refused..
I wonder sha🤔
Truth or something close to it will come out soon😁 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 5:47am On Apr 07, 2023 |
I still find it funny that the only job in this country that actually keeps up with the US in pay and even does better sef are those of Legislators in NASS.
😂 2 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 6:28am On Apr 07, 2023 |
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 6:28am On Apr 07, 2023 |
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 6:39am On Apr 07, 2023 |
plat0: I've been reading comments on this thread and the opposing side is yet to proffer a viable solution to the question you asked, I get tired and sick of reading comments of Nigerians online, they criticize everything, when you ask them to come up with solutions, they write more bullshiit, how much can you possibly pay Nigerian doctors to prevent them from leaving Nigeria? Please be realistic, can you pay doctors $5k - $10k monthly in Nigeria? I'm sure if the government offers to pay around that range 80% will still japa as the funding for japa would have been made easier. I'm not in support of the bill, people pay almost nothing to get a medical degree compared to their counterparts in developed countries, what can we possibly and realistically do as a country to curtail the rate of japa in the medical field? Ibime posted £56k a year. That is like 56 million here. A month makes is about 4 million plus.
Better pay, Better pay.
I am hoping for someone to tell us what the better pay will be, that would be able to discourage a doctor from japaing 3 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 6:43am On Apr 07, 2023 |
izzou:
Ibime posted £56k a year. That is like 56 million here. A month makes is about 4 million plus.
Better pay, Better pay.
I am hoping for someone to tell us what the better pay will be, that would be able to discourage a doctor from japaing We have asked you to tell us what caused japa wave to go up in the last 3yrs? Especially as the process even became more expensive and more competitive.. Why doctors dey japa aggressively now. If you answer that question, then you'll at the very least get an answer to your question. 5 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by sod09(m): 6:50am On Apr 07, 2023 |
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 6:54am On Apr 07, 2023 |
liveLongNprospa:
We have asked you to tell us what caused japa wave to go up in the last 3yrs? Especially as the process even became more expensive and more competitive.. Why doctors dey japa aggressively now.
If you answer that question, then you'll at the very least get an answer to your question. Nigeria is bad. The economy is bad
And then the Healthcare workers became highly sought for all over. You saw Ibime say that UK almost swept off all nurses in the Phillipines.
Buhari did not stop paying doctors. The terrible economy, coupled with the fact that better options are rising is the reason for the Japa.
What is your next question? |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 6:58am On Apr 07, 2023 |
sod09:
I remember the guy last year or so when his news was on FP for this same kind of stuff When you have things at your disposal. You'll start trying weird things out. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by sod09(m): 7:00am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Nezzjnr:
When you have things at your disposal.
You'll start trying weird things out. I don't believe in second chance or third time lucky He's a goner |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 7:03am On Apr 07, 2023 |
liveLongNprospa:
We have asked you to tell us what caused japa wave to go up in the last 3yrs? Especially as the process even became more expensive and more competitive.. Why doctors dey japa aggressively now.
If you answer that question, then you'll at the very least get an answer to your question. Japa wave didn't go up. We no Japa reach Indians. People Don dey Japa since the 90s.... The Internet is just making it known. Doctors full ground yapa.... Forget what you're seeing on Twitter or Nairaland. Do you know how many Doctors are getting inducted every year?? When I left Father Edeh and his Property few years back.... Do you know how many Year 3 students that were being screened out of Faculty of Medicine. For every Doctor leaving... There are Hundreds of Doctors waiting to replace that Doctor. 3 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 7:03am On Apr 07, 2023 |
sod09:
I don't believe in second chance or third time lucky He's a goner He might be forgiven. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 7:11am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Nezzjnr:
Japa wave didn't go up.
We no Japa reach Indians.
People Don dey Japa since the 90s.... The Internet is just making it known.
Doctors full ground yapa.... Forget what you're seeing on Twitter or Nairaland.
Do you know how many Doctors are getting inducted every year??
When I left Father Edeh and his Property few years back.... Do you know how many Year 3 students that were being screened out of Faculty of Medicine.
For every Doctor leaving... There are Hundreds of Doctors waiting to replace that Doctor. This is not true, bros
Visit a Government hospital, and see the long queue seeking for medical appointment. Where are the hundreds of doctors?
Unlimited just told you how his typical day as a serving corper is choked. This is even the the Capital of a state. Imagine how many doctors would be in the interior LGAs of Taraba
If you visit LUTH by this time, you are mostly likely to get attended to in the afternoon.
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 7:15am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Amoto94: One thing that excites me about the next government is, it’s going to be headed by a member of the most educated ethnic group in the country, one with enough intellectual mouthpieces, one that can’t be trampled upon by any subnormal stereotype artist or bigot from another group.
Unlike the North, the South-West geopolitical zone possesses the media firepower to counter and neutralise any sectional propaganda or conspiracy to pathologise their ethnic identity and heritage as the Fulani have been under Buhari. No Yoruba media proprietor would sit back and let you caricature their ethnicity as you did the Fulani, no matter their opposition to Tinubu.
If also you think Yoruba intellectuals and influencers would sit at the same table as the fascist characters whose only quality is the capability to insult and dispense fake news, the brain-setting reality awaiting you may hit you like a thunderbolt.
Wole Soyinka‘s trending dissension with a certain lousy mob masquerading as change agents is just the first spark of the reality ahead, and we are here for it. There’s a thick line between patriotism and anarchism. Gimba Kakanda This Gimba person u usually quote sef . So somehow he believes there’s a sectional propaganda and conspiracy against the Fulani ethnic group ? So all those attocities being committed by Fulani herdsmen under the government of buhari are all propaganda and conspiracy against the Fulani ethnic group Abi ? My own friend that lost his mum when Fulani herdsmen blocked the Akure expressway and were shooting at travelers ; that’s conspiracy against Fulani ethnic group too? At least his father who escaped into the bush before the wife was hit saw those that attacked them and heard them speaking fufulde . The killings being recorded in places like Benue , are they also propaganda against Fulani ethnic group ? Igangan town in Oyo state that was razed and people killed in numbers by marauding Fulani herdsmen ; is that conspiracy against the Fulani ethnic group too ? While I understand he/she may be trying to be patriotic , but there are times people need to say things the way they are. This one of those times but he’s delibrately choosing to do otherwise and pissing on people’s loved ones’ grave with this insensitive commentary . These things did happened and some of us are pained someone goes on Twitter and starts calling it propaganda/sectional conspiracy . 7 Likes |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 8:04am On Apr 07, 2023 |
izzou:
This is not true, bros
Visit a Government hospital, and see the long queue seeking for medical appointment. Where are the hundreds of doctors?
Unlimited just told you how his typical day as a serving corper is choked. This is even the the Capital of a state. Imagine how many doctors would be in the interior LGAs of Taraba
If you visit LUTH by this time, you are mostly likely to get attended to in the afternoon.
Maybe I'm just talking on my experience in most Private Hospitals. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 8:08am On Apr 07, 2023 |
See abeg make person tell me say this na just camera angle.. Because I nor understand. They both bear emeka.. Both served in the army.
Omo 1 Like |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 8:09am On Apr 07, 2023 |
Nezzjnr:
Maybe I'm just talking on my experience in most Private Hospitals. This na private hospital nau.. Which even proves my point. You find more doctors there because there's more money there I believe. |
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 8:11am On Apr 07, 2023 |
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by liveLongNprospa(m): 8:13am On Apr 07, 2023 |
izzou:
Nigeria is bad. The economy is bad
And then the Healthcare workers became highly sought for all over. You saw Ibime say that UK almost swept off all nurses in the Phillipines.
Buhari did not stop paying doctors. The terrible economy, coupled with the fact that better options are rising is the reason for the Japa.
What is your next question? So what do you think will happen if the government makes the profession alot more rewarding. You think the japa wave won't reduce. What do you think would happen if the government reduces insecurity.. That would further reduce the rate these guys japa. Once again it doesn't mean some won't migrate but it that rate will drop because like I've consistently told you. NOT EVERYBODY THAT TRAVELS ACTUALLY WANTS TO TRAVEL OUT. SOME PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PUSHED TO THE WALL BY NIGERIA THAT NO MATTER THE EXCUSE THEY'VE TRIED TO MAKE TO REMAIN, THIS COUNTRY STILL FVCKS IT UP. GIVE DOCTORS BETTER PAY. PROVIDE THEM WITH BETTER EQUIPMENTS TO WORK WITH AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO PASS A LAW THAT SAYS THEY SHOULD STAY THEN PASS A LAW THAT BARS PUBLIC SERVANTS FROM TRAVELLING OUT TOO FOR ANY FORM OF MEDICAL SERVICE. THIS WILL MAKE MORE DOCTORS TO STAY 1 Like |