Nigeria as a nation has lost her sovereignty. Nigeria have lost her virginity as a nation. Government is elected to protect the citizen.
Broken bottle has no nmekwatarizim! Zik of Afrịka would say.
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Ya gazie.
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On Dec 1, 2025, at 03:16, femi Olajide <olajid...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Oga Imperial,
I forgot to add the sentences below.
It is really a shame to Nigerian people and the leadership we chose, that an external threat of invasion by a superior power was needed for our leaders to now start carrying out a raft of different moves to bolster security.
If they are able to do it now, why haven't they being doing them?
The whining of members of the house of assembly and other political leaders about the withdrawal of personal police protection is even more nauseating.
They see themselves as high value targets for kidnapping, banditry, terrorism etc etc. if they had ceased to be high value non-performers and have dealt with the security issues competently they wouldn't have needed security details.
If they had provided adequate security for the average low value Nigerian, they wouldn't have needed security details at all.
Regards,
Femi OlajideOn Monday 1 December 2025 at 08:49:33 GMT+1, 'femi Olajide' via ||NaijaObserver|| <naijao...@googlegroups.com> wrote:Oga Imperial,
In actual fact, I doubt the veracity of that quote from Obasanjo.
No sane former or current leader of any country would have proposed unwelcome military intervention by a foreign country into a country he has ruled or currently ruling.
Yes. No man is an island, Nigeria can collaborate, seek support, accept assistance etc from his allies in combating internal security issues, but only on its own terms.
Trump was just mouthing off as he does. I doubt if the US dare to put boots on the ground in Nigeria at all.
Regards,
Femi OlajideOn Monday 1 December 2025 at 06:12:53 GMT+1, Imperial <imperi...@yahoo.com> wrote:Good morning, Alagba OlajideI live here in Lagos, and I'm not against foreign support or assistance, where foreign governments assist us with arms and fighter jets, or we hire foreign mercenaries if we suspect incompetence on the part of our military.However, I'm strongly opposed to foreign intervention, like the one rudely proposed by Mr. Trump, who always has ulterior motives.Sent from my iPhoneOn 1 Dec 2025, at 05:20, 'femi Olajide' via Corporate Nigeria <corporat...@googlegroups.com> wrote:Keep quoting and pinning your faith on a faded star.
Didn't it all started during Obasanjo's watch?
Let the guy go and lie down and sleep Jo!
Regards,
Femi OlajideOn Monday 1 December 2025 at 02:01:13 GMT+1, 'Abraham Madu' via Corporate Nigeria <corporat...@googlegroups.com> wrote:<1764550410125blob.jpg>FormerPresident Olusegun Obasanjo has backed the call for international interventionin Nigeria to halt the spate of killings and insecurity, saying the governmentis unable to protect the citizens.
Me - I hopeBayo Ọnanụga and Tinubu won’t forgive Obasanjolike they claim they won’t forgive Peter Obi for supporting foreignintervention.
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Ya kpọtụba!
Ya gazie.
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