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Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by holaruc(m): 6:24pm On Apr 22 |
Nigeria is not ripe for state policing because if they do governors will turn it to their puppets else kidnapping and human trafficking and brutality will be worse and well organised Racoon: |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 6:38pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:There is no benefit of the second niger bridge to igbos... That's a feel good project with no impact zero impact |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by nairalanda1(m): 6:46pm On Apr 22 |
Kukutenla: Do have a good evening and Jesus free you from all affliction and keep blessing thee |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by IbeOkehie: 6:47pm On Apr 22 |
While State Police is the right thing to do, let's not kid ourselves - it's gonna be abused. I think policing should be a primary responsibility of the Local Government Councils, with personnel sourced from the locality only. Democracy would be a necessity to make it work properly. I think. Good Luck to Nigeria. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by MomohMrMoore: 7:03pm On Apr 22 |
Lol.. but Nigeria is ripe for Banditry, Kidnappers, BokoHaram, Ritual Murdering, Thugery, Cultism etc. The police is a failure, a national embarrassment Thank God, its not up to you, its up to the state and national assemblies. |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 7:13pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Ok,the fg will dismantle the two bridges then since the eminent leaders that have been agitating for that bridge since 199) don't know the economic importance 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 7:18pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:Lamp dismantle the bridge, economic power of Onitsha is not tied to the bridge na The bridge has zero economic benefits zero it's just a feel good project Dismantle it we would buy ferry and ferry people and cars across... We are igbos na what's there |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by Faceonme1443: 8:07pm On Apr 22 |
Tinubu cannot solve all the problems of Nigeria in 10 months, it's not possible. If the IG supports State Police,it means that he has accepted that the current Police system is not capable to secure Nigerians. |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by Meti99(m): 8:08pm On Apr 22 |
Mr Police, how far has federal police taken us? State policing remains the solution |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by Honestey: 8:11pm On Apr 22 |
For people like this Nigeria is not yet ripe for anything. Too comfortable with the status quo 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by soccerlite: 8:40pm On Apr 22 |
Lolzzzzz π€£ Oloshi olopa |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by soccerlite: 8:42pm On Apr 22 |
holaruc: Governors aren't turning federal police to puppets Abi Mumu 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 8:51pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: The ministry of trade has just launched 75 bil for smes and another 75 bil for manufacturers with 50 bil for nano traders 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 8:55pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:$75 million dollars for SMEs And $50 million dollars for nano businesses But 1 trillion for road that can't break even $1.2 billion for rail way that can never make profit And you guys wonder why our GDP went from $565 billion to $252 billion? You APC guys know nothing about economics |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 8:59pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: This is a careless talk just the way obi talks.are you aware that the Lagos Cali road is PPP and will mainly be funded by HITECH? The fg counterpart funding will be spread within our budget for 8 years while the 200 bil naira grant is cash readily available? Obi that knows so much,what did he achieve in anambra 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by Shimran(m): 9:02pm On Apr 22 |
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Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 9:06pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:Lol u want to shift goal post abi Your money for infrastructure can't be more than your credit facilities for your business community and u want growth Anambra state is one of the few states in nigeria that's a shining light in every good index of human development |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 9:12pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Oga,human development and Infrastructure go hand in hand.theres no rule that says one can't be more than the other.the govt right from 1960 has been dolling out money to businesses,to what end? All the govt needs to do is to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive by providing security, infrastructure,enacting friendly policies,discouraging importationetc.these financial interventions are done on ad hoc basis and are to be repaid sir. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 9:15pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:To what end? That's what grew your GDP to $565 billion You stopped for 8 years it falls to $252 billion Infrastructure that's needed are basic essential infrastructure, health, education, the rest should be built when it's needed not when it's wanted And most importantly when the people can afford them Train need people to break even and get well maintained, trains need ticket of $5 to 10 dollars to achieve at... Building a train when your GDP per capita is foolishness |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 9:35pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Oga road is a basic infrastructure.how will goods be easily transported if there are no good roads? You mean you are not aware that transport cost affects prices of goods? How will people move about easily in bad roads? Are you aware that rail facilitates quicker movement of goods(heavier goods that vehicles can carry)? Have you realized that countries with stable economies and decent GDP have a good transport system including rail? We can agree that buhari somewhat mismanaged the economy but tinubu is remedying the situation 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 9:39pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:How are the imported goods getting to the buyers Have any businessman told you road is his top 10 problem? How can you know the issue of businessman when there is no businessman in his cabinet |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 9:50pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Oga,does it not occur to you that if there are good roads from the ports to destination points,goods will be cheaper? Does it not occur to you that if trains are ferrying goods from apapa to Onitsha,prices will go down? How many times did importers complain of the gridlock and bad roads around apapa and surroundings,Benin ore road? Have you forgotten that goods in Lagos are cheaper and when it gets to ss,it becomes costlier because of transport cost and are you not aware that if the roads are smooth,transporters will reduce their fares? Can't you fathom that food roads in the north is a principal reason why goods are cheaper there? Tinubu himself is a real businessman not a Chinese infatuated trader like your principal.are you aware dapo abiodun and badaru abubakar are top businessmen and notable members of the chamber of commerce? A lot of the politicians you see are top businessmen before venturing into politics.tinubu has been friends with men like elumelu,bua cement,chagoury,indimi,dantata for ages.tinubu was mentored by Abiola who was Nigeria richest at that time.pandora no reach 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 9:51pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:Obviously you haven't done business before... Transportation cost is less than 5% the cost of a product Like I said u never do business before |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by babajero(m): 9:55pm On Apr 22 |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 9:58pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Lol,I've been into businesses but maybe not like you but still tinubu is a better leader than your obi... It is good you agreed that good roads influences cost meaning having good roads is a good thing.it is part of aides to trade.when a govt provides a good platform for businesses to thrive like tinubu is doing,the economy will prosper even if govt doesn't intervene financially. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 10:01pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:How do you guys think.. Roads are important but there are things government can do that have more impact yhan roads How u guys can't get this is beyond me |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 10:06pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Oga,the yacht has nothing to do with Tinubu but purely a naval affair.tinubu is doing the right things that obi can't help but admire.no govt in Nigeria history has intervened to help the private sector like this sir.the only thing obi did was to attract breweries he has shares in.fidelity bank had a turnaround for good after obi departed 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 10:18pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:Are u joking? Are you for really? Where in the grave when PDP government gave banks $3 billion plus intervention funds? Where you in the grave when Nollywood got 500 billion? Special loan for Nigerian oil industry? You call $75 million funds SMEs intervention? Lmao APC people and poor mind |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by Freestar: 10:27pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1: Then it is important for the context to be clearly stated so we don't run into more problems than we already have. |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 10:28pm On Apr 22 |
Freestar: I agree 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by garfield1: 10:32pm On Apr 22 |
mrvitalis: Lol,that was a rarity.less than 5 industries or sectors compared to the quarterly interventions that the APC government has done.over 10 mil Nigerians have benefited from the masses oriented APC facilities compared to the elitist and selective pdp stuffs.all sectors of Nigeria have benefited from the APC govt |
Re: Nigeria, not yet ripe For State Police - IGP Egbetokun by mrvitalis(m): 10:36pm On Apr 22 |
garfield1:10 million people benefited from 5000 ? Bros abeg this argument is reducing my IQ You give people 50k , 5k is what you are comparing to majority credit facility given to industry that would create millions of jobs pay back it's loan If we get $150 billion GDP after tinubu president then we did a fantastic job |
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