Saturday, June 1, 2013

This is my response to a post about Boko Haram inactivity in the past few weeks by Deamon Anderson on Edo Political Forum on Facebook.
Is The Boko Haram Madness Coming To An End?

We seem to forget easily. Once upon a time,
it was bomb explosion, tears and blood
every weekend. But for sometime, even
before the Baga and Bama incidents, we've
seen significant reduction in the devilish
activities of Boko Haram.
I therefore ask, is the end of Boko Haram
near? ....

 They may have ran out of the ammunition, as the ones they were using was from the Libya armory. Secondly, the Nigeria Army has succeeded in smoking them out of their holes. GED took them out with a master stroke and that is why everyone is saying four more years.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Still on money changers on the street of Nigeria ....... Lagos State issues permit for people to block roads. They also give noise/music permit. So when d governor of Lagos state, a state of 15 million people says one billion Naira is spent on parties on weely basis you should take it as a fact. For example MCs like ali baba can charge up to N5m just to MC a program. I hear Chief Sunny Ade played for N20m. We have not included food or special shrimps flown in from London. A beg leave mater. Our concern should be how do we create our own NICHE in this equation. What can will do to get our own piece of the action? Those money changers have already created their our NICHE. I see them as smart people because they saw a market and are taken advantage of it. EFCC was not created to kill the entrepreneur spirit of our people.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

My response to a post on EPF by Jessica Amafe on the hawking/sales of Nigeria currency
 Lagos State governor said that Lagosians spends an average of One Billion Naira every weekend that is about $6.26 m USD for owanbe. I guess it is putting a whole lot of food on others table. Therefore we should look for a better way to refine it. I notice that most husbands and wives in Nigeria do not have time for leisure so the only time they let off steam is during owambes and they take it seriously. In Benin it is referred to as obito. Abi una non want make our people enjoy life?