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Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by neyobills: 12:35pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
chocolatelady: You lots dared him to visit the US and he eventually did,doesn't matter if he crossed in from the Mexican border,I'm sure u would have at least seen his pictures in the US chamber or commerce,is he also a speaker there representing Saraki? There is a thing line between loyalty and servitude,don't cross it however it looks like u have already crossed that line and unfortunately took your brain along. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by bilulu(m): 12:37pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
ct2:and you are not ashamed to say openly that uneducated almajiris are the one deciding ur future.... To even think you re educated is another slap to your parents who paid ur fees through their anus |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by samsono30: 12:45pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
I pity u online bloggers saying atiku will win. they almajiri that are thr in d not dont even knw u guys exist and the dont give a Bleep abt wat u guys are saying. i will say it again again Buhari will win come February 16. i will remind u guys after election. Atiku is just waisting his time. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by neyobills: 12:51pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
Moukandjo: Like seriously are u for real or lifeless like your oga,calling the slain soldiers wife alone shows emphaty and that's very commendable at least for me,how your smarty-pants oga made Ogboru transit from a presidential-senatorial-governatorial candidate in a min is really mind boggling. Now let's gets serious, if the dollar increase rate for 16 year's from 25 naira to 134naira per dollar is 600% how many percent did it increase in 4 years from 170 naira to 360 naira,you do the math and get back to me if there still anything left up there. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by samsono30: 12:51pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
bilulu: See ur own sense, hw many children ur papa born? and if am not surprise some are not even in Nigeria, then u will compare ur father with a malo man from the north with 4 wives and 25 children. pls borrow small brain. till northerners are educated b4 things change even God knows. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by jamejanev: 1:13pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
Chikiletta:continue deceiving your self. Who supports Atiku? Feb 16 is around the corner, your eyes will clear. I can bet it with anything that Buhari will defeat Atiku unless Buhari dies. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by jamejanev: 1:19pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
neyobills:Idiot is talking the dollar that goes to 360, he forgot to talk the cause of it. Were u not in Nigeria when Jonathan became a father Christmas, blowing dollars anyhow, abusing the external reserve? I'm tire of brainless elements that are talking in this forum |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by socialmediaman: 1:23pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
ct2: That was Kaduna, we’re not arguing that Buhari will win most NW states, but we know he’ll fail woefully in the SS, SE. He’ll also lose parts of NC and NE. SW is 50-50 for both of them. There’s a winner here, it doesn’t look good for Buhari |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by Shikini: 1:25pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
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Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by jamejanev: 1:27pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
socialmediaman:who told you Buhari will lose SWest? Just be deceiving your self. U pple will cry on Feb 16 |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by socialmediaman: 1:35pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
jamejanev: Typo. SW and SE I meant. SW is 50-50 for Buhari and Atiku |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by neyobills: 1:49pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
jamejanev: Oh really so in your ignorant mind it is because GEJ spent his campaign funds in USD that caused the forex rate increase?? How much was the forex rate as at May 29 months after the campaign. How come their was no increase until the advent of the APC govt. Your rants are so void of logic I'm beginning to wonder if I'm talking to some humanoid. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by Moukandjo: 2:31pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
neyobills:Who's talking about empathy here? I'm talking about the unprecedented daftness of putting a condolence phone call through to someone for minutes only to find out days later that he actually spoke with someone else instead! That's the height of daftness, my friend! Wetin him come dey talk throughout the call wey him no fit detect who him dey follow talk? Nothing can & will ever beat that level of daftness! It means you don't even need to be too creative to deceive the dunce! It shows the mor0nic international thief can sell off Nigeria without even knowing! And as regards the increase in dollar supervised by the dumb international thief, N25/dollar to N134/dollar is actually about a whooping 470% (pardon my earlier slight exaggeration). Buhari actually increased it from N199/dollar to N360/dollar which is about 84%. So, Atiku sycophant, judge by yourself! |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by salam1(m): 2:56pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
ayusco85:wait till he win now, if u know wat US invasion means u won't wish for that even that urcflat head will be affected |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by mimariamabudul1: 3:57pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
Nigerians have pledged their loyalty to Atiku.... Atiku will bring Nigerians the light of a working Nigeria #BetterNigeria |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by dokie: 4:02pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
ct2: Because it is online that reasonable people with brains are. But Buharis and tinubus constituency constitutes of the impoverished, the illiterates and the agberos. People who can't think for themselves and only respond to what their stomach says. Sadly though, most Nigerians are like that with greatest concentration in the North and South west. Rather than the educated like yourself to help in instructing these set of people, you join the wicked to use their disadvantage to get you desire for surely your support for Buhari is parochial. Note that a President that depends on the impoverished and illiterates for reelection can neither work to lift people out of poverty nor eradicate illiteracy. A vote for such a man is a vote for continued poverty and illiteracy. |
Re: US Support For Atiku, A Major Boost To His Candidacy by mimariamabudul1: 4:02pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
ATIKU FOR BetterNigeria
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