Fatal assault of Sylvester Romoni of Dowen College, Lekki...
Sexual abuse of Don Davis of Deeper Life School, Uyo leading to debilitating mental and physical trauma...
Fatal sexual assault of Keren-Happuch Aondodoo at the Premier Academy in Abuja...
Those 3 assaults made headlines...
... different schools
... different victims
... almost the same outcomes.
There are common denominators:
1. Crass negligence by the schools 2. Poor or zero regulations by the state Ministry of Education or the Chief Inspector of Education
3. Zero consequence management due to extremely weak institutions of the Nigerian State!
Recommendations: 1. Sign the riot act with the schools 2. The authorities of the schools and the supervisory commissioner and his/her team must be liable to 15yrs in jail for trauma and life
imprisonment for death 3. Any assaulter below the age of 16 must be sent to a military camp for 2yrs after which he must serve at least 15yrs with the military and never be promoted beyond the post it a sergeant 4. Any assaulter above the age of 18 should be matched straight to
prison without mercy!
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu, you have all the constitutional, fundamental and God given right to aspire to be the president of Nigeria but before we get dissilusioned by what we wish for, please can you help us out with this questions?
1. Where were you born? 2. Are you from Lagos State? 3. What is your real name you were born with? 4. Is Alhaja Abibat Mogaji your biological mother? 5. Is it true late HID Awolowo disagreed you are the late Oloja (which you have made your daughter) of Nigeria's child?
6. Who is your father? 7. Which primary, secondary and Colleges did you attend? 8. Is it true you ever dealt in that illicit white powdery substance before in U.S before coming back to fund NADECO with the resources? 9. How old was your first wife when she died and what year?
I do not think people realize how important 2023 is.
Let me explain
Last year Nigeria made:
₦970.3 Billion from oil
₦1.6 Trillion from non-oil taxes [More revenue from this than oil]
₦2.8 Trillion from a cumulative of other sources.
In total the country brought in ₦5.5 Trillion in revenue
Then it gets really crazy from here.
Out of that ₦5.5 Trillion revenue, ₦4.2 Trillion was spent on servicing (repaying) debts from January to November.
So what is left after paying debts is ₦1.3 Trillion.
Which, as a matter of fact; means that what is left after repaying what we owe is not enough to run the country…
…because in the 2021 national budget, the nation needs to run on a total of ₦13.57 Trillion.
So since we just have ₦1.3 trillion left, an extra ₦12.27
Do you want to move from a President that does not know where his WAEC certificate is to a President that does not know what his real age is? Do you want to go from a ruler whose private wealth consists of 150 cows that never increase to one who can’t tell you how he made
his money? Do you want to go from a dictator who ordered the #LekkiMassacre of peaceful, unarmed, #EndSARS protesters, to one who benefited from the killings to protect his holdings at Lekki Toll Gate? Do you want to go from a head of state who goes to London for weeks to a
leg of state who goes to London for months for the same healthcare?
Nigeria, are you not tired of electing people that say they are going to fight corruption, only to themselves become the face of corruption? Nigeria has too many billions at stake to trust leadership to a man
WE SHALL NEVER FORGET THOSE WHO PROMOTED THIS UNPRECEDENTED FAILURE IN NIGERIA!
Here are some of the prominent names that helped send BUHARI to Aso Rock:
1. Dr. Oby Ezekwesili 2. Fela Durotoye 3. Atiku Abubakar 4. Omoyele Sowore 5. Izala Muslim clerics and Christians clerics.
6. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo 7. Professor Charles Soludo 8. Pastor Tunde Bakare 9. Pastor Sunday Adelaja
10.Father Ejike Mbaka 11. Professor Pastor Yemi Osibanjo 12. Professor Tam David West 13. Professor Wole Soyinka 14. Rev. Chris Okotie 15. Professor Pat Utomi 16. Nasir El-Rufai
17. Dino Melaye 18. Lai Mohammed 19. Rochas Okorocha 20. Rotimi Amaechi 21. Adams Oshiomhole 22. Dr. Bukola Saraki 23. Aminu Tambuwal 24. Bola Ahmed Tinubu 25. Raji Fashola 26. Dr. Chris Ngige 27. Rabiu Kwankwaso 28. Ibikunle Amosun 29. Rauf Aregbesola 30. Fayemi
SHEHU MALAMI PLAYS BUHARI TO REJECT THE ELECTORAL LAW AMMENDMENT BILL
It is truly absurd when the entire nation believes that President Muhammadu Buhari has the presence of mind to understand and sign the electoral amendment bill sent to him by the National Assembly.
Truth be told, the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari does not presently have the mental capacity to understand the full dimension of conflict of interests that the electoral amendment Bill rectifies, it's prospect to democratically empower the people and its potential to
resolve the internal democratic disputations within political parties in Nigeria.
He does not also understand the setback for democratic reform that his rejection portends. President Buhari did not read the electoral amendment bill himself and I wager that he does not
Nigeria under Buhari and the APC, has become a full blown dictatorship.
But that's not even my problem.
My problem, and disappointment is that, there are still people who think Buhari is doing a good job as President and are passionately defending him and his cohorts
despite the apparent and glaring failures of this administration.
Obviously, they've put partisanship over patriotism and as long as they're gaining, Nigeria can burn and be decimated for all they care.
Afghanistan and the Talibans started like this.
Today, both the poor
and the rich and in the same WhatsApp Group, looking for an escape route out of the country.
Pre-2015, there were things that we never thought would be possible in this country.
Those things are now a regular theme.
We wake up everyday to tales of killings, kidnapping and