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Nigerian journalists often try to force their views down your throat, then later complain that politicians don’t grant them interviews. What’s the point of appearing on your platform when you’ve already formed an opinion?

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People who cannot understand hyperbole will never understand simple legal texts. No wonder the party, its leadership, and its followers don’t know what they’re doing. Minister Wike is not your problem, Rest!!

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Where were you when someone threatened to bomb a sovereign state? Amnesty International can’t differentiate figure of speech from real threat 🤣🤣

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We always talk about the problem of supply,however, nobody talks about the demand side. As a country, can we afford 24/7 electricity today? The answer is NO. What is then the incentive for investors??

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When I go on national TV and say I would take a bullet for my country, they better arrest me for openly inviting violence against myself, since we all want to be unreasonable.

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Happy Easter. This is an intellectual contradiction Mr Sam Amadi. Irrespective of what you were asked, it is an act of dishonesty to argue for an economic policy a government you serve doesn’t practice. What do you stand for here? You spent long notes arguing that the Federal

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He didn’t answer the question though. He just bamboozled Seun with quick words. Is the life of an average Nigerian better now? The short answer is NO. However a balanced response should have been… things could be worse than they are now. This administration corrected past

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I can’t resist the urge to weigh in here, given my vow before God and man to always be there to save my dear brother oseni rufai from his self-inflicted journalistic shortcomings. What I’m about to explain is publicly available material on Google: These are not different

I can’t resist the urge to weigh in here, given my vow before God and man to always be there to save my dear brother <a href="/ruffydfire/">oseni rufai</a> from his self-inflicted journalistic shortcomings.

What I’m about to explain is publicly available material on Google: 

These are not different
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Comprehension is a problem . Tinubu heads the federal government, not the entire system. There are subnational governments too. He simply explained how security should function in a federal system, but you missed it.

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We were borrowing to fund the subsidy, it wasn’t coming from our own coffers. We still need to borrow to close the infrastructure gap; we’re just using the loans more productively now. This really isn’t complicated to understand.

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Lagos is the most successful of Nigeria’s fourth republic. Its success is not just a product of random accidents but product of careful planning and design. One of the most important aspects of successful governance worldwide is predictability. Once an environment is stable, it

Lagos is the most successful of Nigeria’s fourth republic. Its success is not just a product of random accidents but product of careful planning and design.

One of the most important aspects of successful governance worldwide is predictability. Once an environment is stable, it
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What happens to all the subnational groups that followed you? They invested time and money in registrations and in building political structures, only to be abandoned by their leader. What’s next for them?