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Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by chukuli(m): 7:12pm On Jan 23, 2018
CampuChan:
Check the gem below This tweet is going to break the Internet
grin grin Ebube D Statesman @akaebube


https://twitter.com/akaebube/status/955817187553566722
dat shit was dope
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by Nobody: 7:43pm On Jan 23, 2018
tesppidd:
The only sucker punch for the wailing wailers/ipob touts is that OBJ didn't just halt at criticising Buhari,

He took a very very big asss swipe at PDP too,

Letting them know that he taking a swipe at Bubu was in no way an endorsement of their demonic party,

Very nice one from Baba Obj,

If he didn't burst their bubble, them wailers would have 'CUM' all over this thread already, armed with their eternal croakings of doom.

Dear friends, there's a very important piece of history I'll like to share with you which concerns you.

On December 1, 1955, a middle-aged "negro woman" in America, Mrs. Rosa Parks, refused to stand up for a young white man who just entered the segregated bus she was ridding in. If she did, she would have had to stand all through the journey.

At that time, the bus is segregated in most parts of America: white people sit in front rows and black people sit from the back. Blacks would normally pay fare to the driver in the front, then step out of the bus and go through the back door to find a place in an already tight area at the back. If the allocated spaces for blacks are filled, all other blacks joining the bus would have to stand even when the more than half of the bus spaces reserved for whites are empty! Such was the injustice and humiliation that black Americans faced then.

For refusing to stand up for the young white man, Mrs Rosa Parks was immediately arrested, scheduled for prosecution on Monday December 5. Then the Rev. Martins Luther King and his NAACP comrades stepped in. They called out the people. They spoke about the sad realities of their existence, the terror of an unjust system and barbaric treatments in the hands of fellow Americans.

In addition to speaking out, these Black Americans decided to take action to protest that injustice by boycotting the segregated buses. The boycott began December 6, 1955.

Dear friends, here is the crux of the matter: Black Americans took action! For 1 year and 16 days, *they trekked to and from work or boarded improvised pooled taxes, everyday*, until the US supreme courts declared segregation unconstitutional!

During the struggle, someone offered one tired black woman a lift in his pool car, but she declined, saying, *"l ain't trekking for myself, but for my children and grandchildren "*!

So, dear friends, whenever we don’t take action and we feel unobligated, unconcerned,* we should simply remember the black Americans and those women. Without them, the freedom that US enjoys today wouldn't have happened, or happened too late.
Obama may not have become the President of US.

So, the questions before all of us now are: Are we slaves to the Fulani people? Are you ready to trek for yourself and your generation yet unborn as the black Americans did? Are we willing to do our own little bits for the cause of good governance and security of our people? Are we ready to act? If today, it is Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, Enugu, etc, which state or community is next? We have complained and grumbled enough. Now is the time to take action.

Dear friends, there's a general consensus that with effect from February 2018, there should be a total boycott of Fulani cow meat, including suya, kanda (skin), etc. We should discipline our appetite and make this sacrifice now to put an end to the killing of farmers because of cows.

We can get protein from chicken, goat meat, fish, pork, etc. How can we continue to patronise their business and then they turn around to kill our people and destroy our communities? Enough is enough.

Pls spread this information to people around you. Thank you. God bless.
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by Nobody: 7:44pm On Jan 23, 2018
tamarabu:
Buhari is finish...
Dear friends, there's a very important piece of history I'll like to share with you which concerns you.

On December 1, 1955, a middle-aged "negro woman" in America, Mrs. Rosa Parks, refused to stand up for a young white man who just entered the segregated bus she was ridding in. If she did, she would have had to stand all through the journey.

At that time, the bus is segregated in most parts of America: white people sit in front rows and black people sit from the back. Blacks would normally pay fare to the driver in the front, then step out of the bus and go through the back door to find a place in an already tight area at the back. If the allocated spaces for blacks are filled, all other blacks joining the bus would have to stand even when the more than half of the bus spaces reserved for whites are empty! Such was the injustice and humiliation that black Americans faced then.

For refusing to stand up for the young white man, Mrs Rosa Parks was immediately arrested, scheduled for prosecution on Monday December 5. Then the Rev. Martins Luther King and his NAACP comrades stepped in. They called out the people. They spoke about the sad realities of their existence, the terror of an unjust system and barbaric treatments in the hands of fellow Americans.

In addition to speaking out, these Black Americans decided to take action to protest that injustice by boycotting the segregated buses. The boycott began December 6, 1955.

Dear friends, here is the crux of the matter: Black Americans took action! For 1 year and 16 days, *they trekked to and from work or boarded improvised pooled taxes, everyday*, until the US supreme courts declared segregation unconstitutional!

During the struggle, someone offered one tired black woman a lift in his pool car, but she declined, saying, *"l ain't trekking for myself, but for my children and grandchildren "*!

So, dear friends, whenever we don’t take action and we feel unobligated, unconcerned,* we should simply remember the black Americans and those women. Without them, the freedom that US enjoys today wouldn't have happened, or happened too late.
Obama may not have become the President of US.

So, the questions before all of us now are: Are we slaves to the Fulani people? Are you ready to trek for yourself and your generation yet unborn as the black Americans did? Are we willing to do our own little bits for the cause of good governance and security of our people? Are we ready to act? If today, it is Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, Enugu, etc, which state or community is next? We have complained and grumbled enough. Now is the time to take action.

Dear friends, there's a general consensus that with effect from February 2018, there should be a total boycott of Fulani cow meat, including suya, kanda (skin), etc. We should discipline our appetite and make this sacrifice now to put an end to the killing of farmers because of cows.

We can get protein from chicken, goat meat, fish, pork, etc. How can we continue to patronise their business and then they turn around to kill our people and destroy our communities? Enough is enough.

Pls spread this information to people around you. Thank you. God bless.
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by no1madman(m): 8:53pm On Jan 23, 2018
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Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by ruffDiamond: 9:34pm On Jan 23, 2018
obj is an hypocrite simple
no be the same international thief thief (Fela)?

where are the billions he spent to 'fix' NEPA

lol..the man dey craze...all his rantings should be disregarded and ignored by every right-thinking sane human ..not just sh,tholeans



dazzol
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by kenoz(m): 10:14pm On Jan 23, 2018
Lol
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by JayPeeOham: 10:49pm On Jan 23, 2018
Oh how I wish Nigerians will have the nerve to do what Americans did to Donald Trump
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by Nobody: 12:55am On Jan 24, 2018
Bimpe29:
Obasanjo is a Nigerian Ferguson as far the political business (league) is concerned. Buhari may be likened to Ferguson 's successor, David Moyes who apparently lacked ideas and practically doesn't understand that he was doing. Nigeria in a match fixing scandal since
This made me ''laugh out loud.'' cheesy
Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by rengsho: 11:02am On Jan 24, 2018
2odd:
BREAKING NEWS ; Reports reaching our HQ from WAILERS FC is that there has been no contact between the player OLUSEGUN OBASANJO or His Agent with the CLUB.
Stay tuned for more updates on this NEWS

UPDATE
Earlier we brought you a news on the proported transfer of OLUSEGUN OBASANJO of SAI BABA FC to WAILERS FC ,
Our correspondent was at WAILERS FC and spoke with the CLUB'S manager FEMI FANI KAYODE and he have this to say " WAILERS FC are currently not in the Market for a new striker , we are totally contented with our striker AYODELE FAYOSE , he's having a good season as you can see by his stats against APC UNITED and others "





BREAKING NEWS UPDATE!

ASO ROCK FC Manager Olusegun Obasanjo is considering selling the misfiring striker Muhammadu Buhari to a lower division side DAURA FC in this summer of 2019.

Muhammadu Buhari signed for ASO ROCK FC in 2015 for N15m despite failing medicals.
Buhari hasn't scored a single goal for his club after three years. He was out injured for almost a year receiving treatment in a London hospital before resuming training recently.
Since Buhari joined the club, ASO ROCK FC has been battling with relegation.

Obasanjo told reporters he's considering several options but said he and his club will make the right choice when the time comes!
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Re: Obasanjo's Letter To Buhari: Twitter User Reacts With Football Terms by Franklyspeakin: 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2018
tesppidd:
The only sucker punch for the wailing wailers/ipob touts is that OBJ didn't just halt at criticising Buhari,

He took a very very big asss swipe at PDP too,

Letting them know that he taking a swipe at Bubu was in no way an endorsement of their demonic party,

Very nice one from Baba Obj,

If he didn't burst their bubble, them wailers would have 'CUM' all over this thread already, armed with their eternal croakings of doom.


atleast your agreeing sai baba has failed...... sai baba sai baba... till 2023

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