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ShoeGetSize: 3:54pm On Oct 12, 2024
If I help them too much, I'll end up like them. I'm not the government. I have no control over economic policies.

But a group of idiots actively campaigned online for the current incompetent dullards who have been ruining this country since 2015.

Do you know the group of idiots I'm referring to?

helinues:


What's the crying more than the bereaved for?

How many of the so called beggars have you sincerely helped?
ShoeGetSize: 3:50pm On Oct 12, 2024
You are a virus like your name

CoronaVirusPro:
She should be arrested and jailed!

Very unprofessional conduct!

A disgrace to the ethical standards of journalism!

She could have just resigned instead of putting up a show of shame on TV

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ShoeGetSize: 3:45pm On Oct 12, 2024
Only intelligent people care about holding politicians to their promises, so calling Helinues is a waste of time

CluelessOMOnile:
Helinues come

Hey there are Yoruba women

Oh I thought Yoruba no Dey feel am.

You and your bands of I***dio ts turned Nigeria political space into a tribal zone

Read the manifesto by your forefathers below in 2015

I mean the God that will k!!l you and those APC ap—es

1. Public declaration of assets and liabilities

2. State and community policing

3. Ban on all government officials from seeking medical care abroad


4. Implementation of the National Gender Policy, including 35% of appointive positions for women

5. Revival of Ajaokuta steel company

6. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years.

7. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Etc

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ShoeGetSize: 3:42pm On Oct 12, 2024
No, I'm not. But more and more beggars are swarming the streets of Ibadan everyday

helinues:


Are you experiencing poverty personally?
ShoeGetSize: 2:18pm On Oct 12, 2024
I'm speaking about Nigeria's collective experience with poverty and hardship.
The kind of poverty and hardship that your demonic Tpain and his Association of Professional Criminals (APC) introduced to Nigeria in 2015 my dear Jolly Papa arugbo without wisdom 😂


helinues:


Okay, are you speaking about your own personal experience with hardship?
ShoeGetSize: 2:11pm On Oct 12, 2024
We're using Nigeria's present predicament to judge the m0rons who were hailing as Nigeria went from frying pan to fire.
If you're not one of those m0rons, why are you so upset?

helinues:


Why are some of you just so bitter for no sensible reason bayi

Why should you be using your present predicament to be judging others?

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ShoeGetSize: 2:09pm On Oct 12, 2024
Music from 2001? Helinues na jolly papa!😂

VinnyBaba:


No, Sir. sad

That 2Face's album which has 'African Queen' came around 2004.

Craig David was around 2001.
While West Life and Celine Dion was around 2002,2003. smiley

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ShoeGetSize: 2:06pm On Oct 12, 2024
The thread is about people in your line of employment who lack the brains to do something more intellectually challenging to earn a living other than smearing Tinubu’s poo all over your body and calling it cream😂

Unlike you, We're already grown up because we don't collect 50naira per post from politicians.

helinues:


Is this thread about me?

Why are some of you just so petty like this?

Make una grow up

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ShoeGetSize: 2:02pm On Oct 12, 2024
WHAT?!? WHEN DIS ONE HAPPEN?!?! Helinues come and explain!!!

CluelessOMOnile:


Is this why you raped your cousin?
ShoeGetSize: 10:44am On Oct 12, 2024
You are 100% right. All those APC trolls are now on FP and in my mentions begging for money to feed themselves and their families. Don't worry because you're following in their footsteps and you'll be next on the list😂


helinues:


Those who trolled like this in the past are now beggars

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ShoeGetSize: 6:51am On Oct 12, 2024
Helinues, Sarrki, Yarimo, Biodun556. There are plenty of them.

tomax026:
And 99.999% of them will be MUSLIM.
So Muslim - Muslim Ticket has created more Muslim beggers.....

Do we still have any fool ing this Apc govt here ?

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ShoeGetSize: 6:47am On Oct 12, 2024
I'm sure this statue will silence the rumbling of your empty stomach and energise your daily trek from Okoko to Mile 12

helinues:
Bitter born people must be bitter about his news

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ShoeGetSize: 4:24pm On Oct 11, 2024
Elon Musk has identified himself as a cultural Christian in a new interview.

“While I’m not a particularly religious person, I do believe that the teachings of Jesus are good and wise… I would say I’m probably a cultural Christian,” the Tesla CEO said during a conversation on X with Jordan Peterson today. “There’s tremendous wisdom in turning the other cheek. I was raised as an Anglican and I was baptised and attended Sunday School. But my parents also sent me to a Jewish School.”

Christian beliefs, Musk argued, “result in the greatest happiness for humanity, considering not just the present, but all future humans… I’m actually a big believer in the principles of Christianity. I think they’re very good.”

Musk went on to note that the collapse of religion is leading to low birth rates that could drastically alter the future of civilisation. “When a culture loses its religion, it starts to become antinatalist and decline in numbers and potentially disappear,” he said. The father of 12 added that Paul Ehrlich, author of the highly influential 1968 book Population Bomb, which argued against having children, was a “genocidal maniac” who had done “great damage to humanity”. “Having a child is a vote for the future,” Musk said. “It’s the most optimistic thing somebody can do.”

Peterson, who wore a jacket decorated with various portraits of the Madonna and child, discussed the competing religious iconography of men and women. Christ, he said, is the West’s sacred image of a man, while the sacred image of a woman is the mother-infant dyad exemplified by the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. “Unless the feminine is conceptualised as the combination of female and infant,” argued Musk, “then the culture has lost its attachment to the traditional sacred images and is probably on its way out.”

During the conservation, Musk did not address whether he believed in God, but noted that he was not a practising Christian. Although he was baptised and brought up Anglican, he explained to Peterson that he experienced a crisis of meaning in early adolescence that prompted him to read the texts of major religions and philosophical movements, but at the time, “none of them really seemed to have answers that resonated.” He found a more satisfying answer in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’s message that what matters is asking the right questions — that curiosity itself is more important than finding the answers.

The X owner noted that if his beliefs were a religion, they might be called “the religion of curiosity, the religion of greater enlightenment,” the goal of which is to expand consciousness — a goal that ties in with his work in artificial intelligence.


Musk s a growing cohort of public figures either converting to Christianity or professing to be cultural Christians. Renowned atheist Richard Dawkins, for example, recently identified as a cultural Christian while others, such as Ayaan Hirsi Ali, have gone further.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X16_OGNlNrE

https://unherd.com/newsroom/elon-musk-im-a-cultural-christian/

Nlfpmod Lalasticlala Mynd44
ShoeGetSize: 4:15pm On Oct 11, 2024
It's not a goof up, it's an outright lie

KingGeedorah:
That' s where he goofed up

ShoeGetSize: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2024
The "minister" of Power did not specify any particular quarter when he made his statement so it can be implied that he meant power generation has improved across the board.
 
KingGeedorah:
I get it

But the drop mentioned was in the second quarter meaning from April to June a drop in power generation was experienced

The statement by the minister was made in the 3rd quarter

ShoeGetSize: 3:12pm On Oct 11, 2024
They told us that 40% of Nigerians are enjoying 20 hours electricity a day grin

KingGeedorah:
The article is talking about a drop in the 2nd Quarter

The majority of pipo don't read but just hurry to comment

ShoeGetSize: 1:40pm On Oct 11, 2024
84 year old nypos that ran out of milk several decades ago.

Dose nypos senior everyone on Nairaland


AfonjaConehead:
Haba..see nypos o! 😁

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ShoeGetSize: 1:21pm On Oct 11, 2024
Data released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has revealed that power generated in the country dropped in the second quarter of 2024.

As of the first quarter of 2024, the country generated 8,887.93Gwh of electricity, however it fell to 8,776.55GWh in the second quarter of the year.

The average generation capacity also fell from 4294.10MW in 2024/Q1 by 224.29MW.

The average hourly generation of the country also fell by 387.56MWh/h compared to the 4069.57MWh/h generated in the first quarter of 2024.

The report noted that the hourly generation and total generation of the grid-connected power plants (excluding Zungeru) decreased by -9.52%5 respectively in 2024/Q2 compared to generation in 2024/Q1.

It was further noted that the hourly generation decreased from 4,069.57MWh/h recorded in 2024/Q1 to 3,682.02MWh/h in 2024/Q2 while the total generation decreased from 8,887.93GWh generated in 2024/Q1 to 8,041.50GWh in 2024/Q2 (-846.43GWh).

The significant decrease in generation is attributable to the decrease in the available capacity of many power plants during the quarter.

The report also noted that the most significant decreases in average hourly generation were recorded in Olorunsogo NIPP (-78.72%), Dadin Owa Hydro (-75.12%), Afam IV-V (-61.12%), Geregu (-36.58%) and Shiroro (-36.34%) power plants.

The average hourly generation of Kainji (-31.82%), Afam VI (-17.40%), Delta GS (-2.98%), and Azura IPP (-0.41%) power plants also decreased in 2024/Q2 compared to 2024/Q1.


Nigeria has continued to experience challenges in its electricity sector, a development that has led to inconsistent generation of electricity across the country and heavy reliance on generators.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/10/11/nigerias-power-generation-drops-second-quarter-2024

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ShoeGetSize: 11:41am On Oct 11, 2024
It takes ugly to know ugly

Jestin:
Madam accept the reality. U re ugly

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ShoeGetSize: 11:39am On Oct 11, 2024
I'm curious to know how you would react in a similar situation

Exousiang01:
But truly she no fine na.
Just paint job for face and big nyash for back na....

I don't know why people cannot accept that a spade is a spade...

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ShoeGetSize: 9:31am On Oct 11, 2024
Throwback to January 2012:

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) national leader and former governor of Lagos State, has accused the Jonathan presidency of betraying its social contract with the people by suddenly removing fuel subsidy.

He, however, provided a window out of the crisis: if subsidy must be removed at all, it must never be at one fell swoop. Rather it must be on calibrated basis, on which the promised gains are measured and confirmed before moving to the next phase of removal.

“Government must modify the sudden and complete removal of the subsidy. Either we restore the subsidy or use the funds for other social purposes,” Asiwaju Tinubu counselled in a special release he captioned, ‘Removal of oil subsidy – President Jonathan breaks social contract with the people’ and which he personally signed.

The former governor cautioned the federal government against economic policies that tend to balance the books at the detriment of the people’s welfare.

"As there is progressive politics, there is progressive economics. As there is elitist politics, there is elitist economics,”
Asiwaju Tinubu explained. “It all depends on what and who in society government would rather favour. The Jonathan tax,” he declared, “represents a new standard in elitism.”


“He is slave to wrong-headed economics,” Asiwaju Tinubu said of President Goodluck Jonathan, “the people will become enslaved to greater misery. This crisis will bear his name and will be his legacy. The people now pay a steep tax for voting him into office. The removal of the subsidy is the ‘Jonathan tax’,” he insisted. “The situation shows that ideas count more than personalities. People may occupy office but how that person performs depends on the ideas that occupy his mind"

https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/01/11/tinubu-jonathan-has-betrayed-the-people/#google_vignette

Nlfpmod Lalasticlala Seun Mynd44

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ShoeGetSize: 9:21am On Oct 11, 2024
Unlike you I have a conscience, so sorry. Your offer of a bribe is rejected.

UltraSolid:


Shall I split some of my Master's "treat" salary with you so you me in paid sycophancy? Joker.

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ShoeGetSize: 8:28am On Oct 11, 2024
There is nothing more dullardly than kneeling before your master with your tail wagging, waiting for a treat, then after you receive your little piece of meat, you run over to social media to sing your master's praises.😂
As far as dullards go, you are Category 1😂😂


UltraSolid:


I know the realm of insultive and personalised argument is where your petty ilk want to remain, yet can't you realise how pathetic you are with this response? You say I am paid to burnish the image of the government. I it and thank you for your brilliance working out my mission.

That should be cased closed meaning you do not need to speak anymore unless you have talk to add germane to the topic. Instead you repeat same claim, with the bolded above, I have already openly confessed to. Can you not appreciate how dullardly you appear?

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ShoeGetSize: 7:41am On Oct 11, 2024
Stop mouthing off like a schoolgirl who has been scorned by her crush😂
You're ionately defending the objectionable for peanuts.

UltraSolid:


Kai, what a brilliant chap. He's a busted me. Einstein, you are correct. I will confess. I get one million naira from Tinubu himself, in a brown envelope, in his office at Aso Rock, every week, to say all I am saying here. Happy now?

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ShoeGetSize: 6:38am On Oct 11, 2024
Hundreds of businesses are either closing down or relocating, even established corporate giants who have been in Nigeria since colonial times have packed up and left, but we are thriving.😂
We know you must earn your stipend as a regime lick spittle, but have you ever considered just how stupid your arguments sound?

UltraSolid:


Make coherent counter-arguments then. If you can.

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ShoeGetSize: 6:25am On Oct 11, 2024
This is the most stupid comment ever made on Nairaland.

blacknp:
Jagaban, Boss of the bosses, who the cap fits, let them wear it, no vex, Oga na Master.
ShoeGetSize: 11:32pm On Oct 10, 2024
So why did your beloved T-pain march against removal of subsidy in 2012, at a time when the value of the Naira was stronger and the economy was in a better condition to endure the blow of subsidy removal?

ALTERNATEID:


PMS price can’t destroy Nigeria. On the other hand, failure to stop the subsidy regime at a time when 97% of our revenue goes into debt servicing would have destroyed Nigeria. Nigeria can’t afford to borrow to keep PMS price low again.

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ShoeGetSize: 6:58pm On Oct 10, 2024
Mathematics exists in nature, so nobody could have "invented" it. It was discovered.
As for who discovered and developed Mathematics as a concept, the Mesopotamiam civilisations did this before anyone else.

Kemetian:
We don’t teach our people the right history which they ought to know.

This breeds the ignorance and inferiority complex that makes them think white people made this modern world possible, and makes them worship white people, not knowing that the entire world would be in the STONE AGE today, were it not for the ingenuity, high intelligence, and brilliance of Black Africans.

Incredible, eye-opening video.

How Black Africans invented Mathematics, and spread mathematical knowledge all over the world:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQML7hhZdH4?si=83mIErUbvCOxgz_O
ShoeGetSize: 2:50pm On Oct 10, 2024
I'm sure you have all heard of Advanced Fee Fraud, also known as 419.

This one is Advanced Political Corruption also known as "APC"

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ShoeGetSize: 2:49pm On Oct 10, 2024
Kwara Govt Spends N6.5Billion on Controversial Kwara Hotels Renovation In 3 Months, Lesser Amounts On Healthcare, Water Infrastructure

The renovation of Kwara Hotels has been embroiled in controversy, despite the government's significant investment of N6.5 billion in the first quarter of the year, as stated in the state's budget performance document.

The total budget for the project is a whopping N8.5 billion, with 76% of the allocated funds already utilised.

Critics argue that the project's cost is excessive, with some claiming it's a case of misplacement of priority amidst economic challenges. The opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party, has called for a halt to the project, questioning the government's intentions and demanding transparency.

SaharaReporters earlier reported the demolition of Crystal Mall, owned by a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and Wakilin of Ilorin, Hon. Mashood Mustapha, which led to the resignation of Bar. Akeem Usman Mustapha (SAN) from Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq’s istration.

Usman Akeem Mustapha is the brother of Mashood Mustapha. He was the Chairman of the State Education Trust Fund before his resignation.

The demolition exercise amid political disagreement between Mustapha and Governor Abdulrazaq.


This disagreement was also linked to a failed contract for the renovation of Kwara Hotels.

In December 2023, there was controversy around the renovation of the hotel after a letter from Hon. Salahudeen Lukman, a chairmanship candidate in the Offa Local Government Area accused the government of fraud.

The PDP chieftain noted that the government approved a budget of N71.2 million per room for the renovation of the hotel, describing it as corrupt.

Checks by SaharaReporters show that while the state spent N6.5 billion to renovate the hotel in three months, the total capital expenditure for the healthcare ministry of the state stood at N5.4 billion in the first six months of the 2024 fiscal year, while capital expenditure for tertiary education stood at N1.538 billion.

Only N102.1 million was spent on capital expenditure for the ministry of water resources.

The state spent N16.9 billion on its works ministry in six months. Therefore, the N6.5 billion spent on renovating Kwara Hotel in three months is 38.4% of the total capital expenditure for the works ministry in the state for the first six months of 2024.

Only N42 million was spent on provision of water facilities in the first six months of the year while nothing was recorded to have been spent to provide hospitals and health centres.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/10/10/kwara-govt-spends-n65billion-controversial-kwara-hotels-renovation-3-months-lesser

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