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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Badonasty(m): 7:48am On Feb 09, 2020
Happy new year sultan....you’re just waking up

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Kinikini: 7:53am On Feb 09, 2020
Thank you Sultan. SLS is being persecuted for saying the truth. I hope they don't go after the Sultan too.

agwom:
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigerian-masses-in-difficult-times-sultan.html
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by iamkneeyi: 7:56am On Feb 09, 2020
Imagine...nah this one dey dictate when fasting go start and end...
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Okoroawusa: 7:56am On Feb 09, 2020
Please I will advise that you take time out n read this article before placing your comment.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 7:57am On Feb 09, 2020
toplinetrtrend:
Mr Sultan, one of your senseless idiiotic followers in osun state says the people are going through hard times, not because the government is bad but because they are lazy. His name is budaatum.

Rest assured, Mr sultan, that your statement will never stop him from being dumb. Now that you, his slave master, has declared him stupid, we shall see if he will wake up from his Dumbness or continue to wallow shamelessly in it.
No doubt the bolded is 100% correct.
Nigerians are extremely lazy and giving excuses and complaining is what they know how to do best.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by bonnyhope: 8:05am On Feb 09, 2020
ezenwajosh:
Only kids think Sultan is speaking out of Goodwill

The game has been there for a very long time

Can you explain for better understanding
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 8:09am On Feb 09, 2020
valuedammy:
That Country called Nigeria has been bastardized by Crooked Selfish Politicians, you need to Visit Dubai and see how government provided 100% Infrastructure for her Citizens:
Good Road Transportation
Good Housing(Mostly Highrise)
Water Avaialability
Uninterrupted Power Supply
Good Drainage System
Home Internet Connection
Food Availability
World Class Airport.

Mention any good thing you think the government need to provide for her citizen.
How is that possible with Abacha kind of loot, Diezeni, Dariye, Jona jang, Aminu Dabo, Bode George, Sambo Dasuki etc
How rich is Nigeria that heavy looting will keep going on and still expect the government to function properly.
Nigeria greatest problem is corruption and it's youths.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Nobody: 8:18am On Feb 09, 2020
This Sultan be hitting the nail on the head in recent times. I am flabbergasted.

He sounds like a man of integrity.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by toplinetrtrend: 8:24am On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:

No doubt the bolded is 100% correct.
Nigerians are extremely lazy and giving excuses and complaining is what they know how to do best.

Lolz. Go to the street, look into the eyes of those Street hawkers running after moving vehicles and tell them they are lazy. I can assure you that you will receive a wonderful slap that will change your dumb orientation.

Do you know how many hours I spend at my computer typing every day to make ends meet? And you have the gut to call people lazy? Do you know how many Nigerians have established businesses and become employers of labour? Have you ever seen how many people turn up for job interviews? Do you know how many nigerian students seek admission into higher institutions every year? Will a lazy man/woman seek to further education?

Take it from me, your head is not correct.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Nobody: 8:27am On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.


What a stupid post.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by paparazi1(m): 8:36am On Feb 09, 2020
agwom:
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigerian-masses-in-difficult-times-sultan.html
Thanks sir for speaking the truth, but will people like El Rufai and Adesina agree that Nigerians
are passing thru hard times?, Abeg help us tell them.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by PreetyAngel4U: 9:14am On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.

I learnt tax would be collected from sellers in streets. Please, when the attempt of the common man to do business with his creativity is frustrated, what would you have him do. Like the Bible says, the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. Nigeria/Nigerians favours those who have made it. Eg..Dangote. No room for those competing with his products to excel. We like foreign things too much too, why? Because our products are mostly of inferior quality, why? We can't afford the cost of quality materials.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 9:34am On Feb 09, 2020
PreetyAngel4U:


I learnt tax would be collected from sellers in streets. Please, when the attempt of the common man to do business with his creativity is frustrated, what would you have him do. Like the Bible says, the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. Nigeria/Nigerians favours those who have made it. Eg..Dangote. No room for those competing with his products to excel. We like foreign things too much too, why? Because our products are mostly of inferior quality, why? We can't afford the cost of quality materials.
What is equality material? Bro! If you're not an engineer, please dig deeper.
Quality material is by-product of raw material which we have most of it in Nigeria.
Quick money will never allow us to have quality material except we change our ways.

Nigeria/Nigerians favours those who have made it. Eg..Dangote. No room for those competing with his products to excel
Samething is said in Kano about Ibo luxurious bus long distance transport business. The Hausa's keep lamenting that Ibo dominated the business which the Hausa never give it a trial but to lament. Now there are more than four different companies own by Hausa offering same service.
The lesson is, while we keep lamenting and complaining, the rich keep expanding their horizon.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by adecz: 9:39am On Feb 09, 2020
Can somebody in this forum
tell me the relevance of an emir?

Do they contribute anything in form
of human or economic progress
society the rule over?

They seem more of parasites that
do nothing apart from taxing &
feeding off the poor Hausas while
using religion to control them.

The truth is that, it is emirate
system that has kept the north backward
in every index of human development..





Happy 45th Anniversary, Sarkin Zazzau!!

Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by CreekCommando: 9:41am On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.
But when we build our cars, you don't buy because of who made it; when we make shoes and clothes, you call it Aba made. The Chinese you talk about wear 50-50 naira polo; they started wearing cheap things until it became part of their lifestyle, yet they habitually save so much in their bank accounts. They make improved quality goods for export and for the rich amongst them. In fact, we attended a Chinese wedding in Nanjing and most people who were there were too casual to a fault. Truth is: Nigeria will never work until restructured for different regions to compete healthily. Healthy competition will kill religious and tribal discrimination.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by evidencenews1: 9:43am On Feb 09, 2020
Until this man tell his people to stop breeding children like rats with the aim of winning elections with the hope conquer the south... I won't take him serious. angry
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 9:56am On Feb 09, 2020
CreekCommando:

But when we build our cars, you don't buy because of who made it; when we make shoes and clothes, you call it Aba made. The Chinese you talk about wear 50-50 naira polo; they started wearing cheap things until it became part of their lifestyle, yet they habitually save so much in their bank accounts. They make improved quality goods for export and for the rich amongst them. In fact, we attended a Chinese wedding in Nanjing and most people who were there were too casual to a fault. Truth is: Nigeria will never work until restructured for different regions to compete healthily. Healthy competition will kill religious and tribal discrimination.
You just displayed what you're trying to preach with the bolded. I have now come to conclusion that, there is no way ethnicity and socioreligious thinking can be separated from our day to day life and judgement.
My blood brother before traveling abroad will go to Aba, buy women Shoes and bags, come to Kano and sell for profit.
Bro! I am a nationalist and that is how I m going to raise my children. The youths must promote unity and define the future they want by themselves else Nigeria will never be great.
Succession will not take place in Nigeria.
It's better we come together and build a better nation.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 10:22am On Feb 09, 2020
Oracle23:



What a stupid post.
Don't go and invest in the opportunity created and continue to be waiting for oracle to perform miracle for you..
Lazy youth!
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Sylraph1: 10:38am On Feb 09, 2020
Watch how they will automatically tag him IPOB...
ZOMBIES CAN DO AND UNDO.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Nobody: 11:06am On Feb 09, 2020
bonnyhope:


Can you explain for better understanding

It might as well be as complex as what sultan of sokoto is saying
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by executive12: 11:43am On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.

With people like you, Nigeria will remain backwards. Buhari is busy with implementation of his fulanization agenda by opening our borders to well trained and armed Fulani militants and you are here saying nonsense about Buhari having good intentions for the country. Too many annoying naive people in Nigeria.

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Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Rapmoney(m): 12:34pm On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.

What a senseless comment!!!
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Rapmoney(m): 12:36pm On Feb 09, 2020
executive12:


With people like you, Nigeria will remain backwards. Buhari is busy with implementation of his fulanization agenda by opening our borders to well trained and armed Fulani militants and you are here saying nonsense about Buhari having good intentions for the country. Too many annoying naive people in Nigeria.

That guy has made one of the dumbest comment I've read on this forum.
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by sapientia(m): 1:27pm On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:
Without reading the post, I know it's going to be fill with crab.
Nigerians don't want true and sustainable change, all they want is patch-up, lies and manage.
We also deserve a better and good life. Without any doubt, this government has made Nigerians understand what they should look forward to and expect in a leader.
Buhari is a visionary leader with real, genuine and pure intention for a better Nigeria.
Either you wail or not what PMB is doing is what Nigeria need at the moment else it would be grounded totally.
Corrupt politicians will confess to you that this corruption fight is real but they will never admit to that instead they will want to manipulate the populace to rubbish the effort of any government that want to take the bull by the horn.
How long are we going to keep developing other countries? When a country border is closed, the sole aim and expectation is for the citizens to bring fore their creatively and sell to both local and global market but in Nigeria, the reverse is the case with very! very!! very!!! lazy people who want quick money.
China close its doors, reinvent itself and came out very strong. China phone is called palasa with a very bad ringtone but today 80% of mobile cellphone are from China.
No doubt this government security strategy and chiefs has failed Nigerians with more killings daily which should be a topic of discussion and not economy or suffering.

Micheewwww..

For a country that will change everything started by 2023, Buhari is a complete failure.

Stop whitewashing what everyone knows.

Suffering is never sign of good governance.

Don't compare the world of when China did that with now.

Globalization have made it easy for any good government to wake up. Go to Rwanda.

TIP: Every country that followed this pattern you so much love mostly send their citizens across Globe to gather knowledge, for this purpose.

Your Buhari that is busy closing borders everywhere, what are his plans really?

NONE.

You now love Buhari more than the Sultan abi him too is corrupt?
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by budaatum: 1:55pm On Feb 09, 2020
Microwhy:

No doubt the bolded is 100% correct.
Nigerians are extremely lazy and giving excuses and complaining is what they know how to do best.
Help me tell the lazy fuq below that those his leaders are his leaders because he is a lazy fuq who lazily chose them and now follows them lazily himself.

If he was not a wailing lazy fuq he would be responsible and lead himself instead of being a lazy fuq follower following!

toplinetrtrend:
Mr Sultan, one of your senseless idiiotic followers in osun state says the people are going through hard times, not because the government is bad but because they are lazy. His name is budaatum.

Rest assured, Mr sultan, that your statement will never stop him from being dumb. Now that you, his slave master, has declared him stupid, we shall see if he will wake up from his Dumbness or continue to wallow shamelessly in it.
Pity
Re: Sa’ad Abubakar: Nigerian Masses In Difficult Times by Microwhy: 2:31pm On Feb 09, 2020
executive12:


With people like you, Nigeria will remain backwards. Buhari is busy with implementation of his fulanization agenda by opening our borders to well trained and armed Fulani militants and you are here saying nonsense about Buhari having good intentions for the country. Too many annoying naive people in Nigeria.
Sharrap jare! What is fulanization, giving excuses and complaining that all the youths know.

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