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Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by uboma(m): 5:33am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Any security officer who fails to carry out his duty of safeguarding the National Assembly complex will loose his job and be prosecuted. Our legislators are only worried about their safety. The safety of the ordinary Nigerians does not bother them at all. We have had countless examples where security agents aided and abeted terrorists/criminals to attack innocent Nigerians and destroyed their homes but these security agents were simply transferred to another base. We did not hear the Senate President say they should be prosecuted. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by delishpot: 5:40am On Feb 19, 2020 |
They should wait, in a few months they will see what real trouble is. They will then know that there are powers above powers, knowledge above knowledge. Light shall overcome darkness in Nigeria. Spirit will fight the flesh and overcome. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by TheMan3: 5:48am On Feb 19, 2020 |
RapistOnBail:with all their military skills they were still defeated. Abegi It's not only Africa that was colonized. Brazil, Singapore, USA, ETC were all colonized. Nigerias underdevelopment is not caused by colonization By the way what has this got to do with national assembly |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Ijeamaka1: 5:48am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Isaiah 48:22 there is no sleep for the wicked |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by RaptObserver: 5:50am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Lawn should mind himself o. He should not disturb the ordinary Nigerians with their wahala cos we are busy tryin to navigate the hardship his government has caused. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by joey150(m): 5:53am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Demolaeby:Don't be ridiculous. All those cameras there and this is the only poorly taken picture you can find? People will believe whatever they set their mind to, wether true or false. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Enemyofpeace: 6:07am On Feb 19, 2020 |
It is good. Let them enter and clear all of you enemies of the masses |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Soulsymbol99: 6:08am On Feb 19, 2020 |
SouthNigerian: I thought the man will be a game changer as he has been there (senate)since 1999 bt as u said ,he lacks vision which is sad |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by hush15: 6:19am On Feb 19, 2020 |
agwom: Why do I have a feeling that a coup plot is underway and before anybody spread false news, this is not assertion but just a mere thought cos the insecurity situation in the country is so alarming and fastly spreading in a manner that all part of the country is not left out, even the national assembly and we all know that the first symptom of any coup is to wipe out the NASS.... |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Agugbadin: 6:23am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Because it is not enough for somebody to do a terrible thing and what you do is transfer him so that he can go and continue somewhere post=86769112]https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/national-assembly-under-invasion-senate-president-cries-out.html[/quote] This is what the police did in the case of the Ikoku 5,after killing Chima, the E crack team leader was transferred to police headquarters to continue there |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by SouthNigerian: 6:25am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Soulsymbol99: Very very sad |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by wirinet(m): 6:34am On Feb 19, 2020 |
solmus:Imagine;
from a national assembly that is supposed to be a representation of the common people. We are not talking about the senate and house chambers where business of law making is done, but the national assembly complex. It's only in Nigeria and Africa that political office holders isolate themselves from those the purport to represent. In Europe even the president or prime minister enters public transport and mingle with the people. 1 Like |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Jflex07(m): 6:39am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Hotfreez:Like your papa head, skull miners and zombies are pathetic beings. I spit on them 1 Like |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by rovher: 6:40am On Feb 19, 2020 |
SouthNigerian:I taya, the other killings going on everywhere isn't as important at the people at the National Assembly... |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by lastempero: 6:50am On Feb 19, 2020 |
slivertongue: Seriously these people are really pathetic. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Myer(m): 6:53am On Feb 19, 2020 |
slivertongue: Don't you see where this is going? Increment in security allowamce for the senators. Shebi they're already reviewing their salary. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Niaja4real(m): 6:58am On Feb 19, 2020 |
agwom:And you're not ashamed to spew this thrash@lawan |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by putin2: 7:01am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Even herdsmen: all of you will reap all you have sow |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by 6digitscomrade: 7:16am On Feb 19, 2020 |
anonimi:political graveyard is filled with political urchins loyal to idiots “cateriona Bailey “ |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by michoim(m): 7:18am On Feb 19, 2020 |
olaboy33:Nonsense quote. Do you have to do evil before Bokoharam attack you? Don't be proactive, stay there and be quoting... |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Olatara(f): 7:25am On Feb 19, 2020 |
wirinet:Did you just president? As in Trump enters public transport. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by dederocs(m): 7:28am On Feb 19, 2020 |
You selfish lots are scared to die, while Nigerians have been dying... |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by executive12: 7:32am On Feb 19, 2020 |
RapistOnBail: In the Nigerian setting, the Fulanis have taken over from where the Europeans stopped. The Fulanis are small in population (and physical size, generally), but are superior in intelligence. They are constantly strategizing on how to keep the rest of the Nigerians under their control. I hope Nigerians will liberate themselves in 2023. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Ferdinandu(m): 7:32am On Feb 19, 2020 |
My friend, that place is a public place. Any Nigerian has the right to come and know what you useless lot are doing any day. If you are afraid of the people you are representing, get your useless ass off the chamber for someone who is not afraid of them to take over |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by Godshope: 7:43am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Wake up and do the needful b/c it is only the living that can prosecute some1. Action speaks louder than voice. |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by nauto: 7:44am On Feb 19, 2020 |
My stomach too |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by bluecircle470: 7:45am On Feb 19, 2020 |
SouthNigerian: Yes exactly. Ever since PDP days |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by blackprinx: 7:46am On Feb 19, 2020 |
DEAR PRESIDENT, CLOSE THE REMAINING BORDERS There is hunger in the land. There is poverty in the land. There is high rate of unemployment. There is high insecurity. There is high corruption. What is the cause? The answer is opened borders. Yes, you heard me, opened borders. Borders are open to all things. A Minister once lamented: even toothpicks are imported! I once heard, even waters are imported! What! Nonsense. Hunger, poverty, unemployment, insecurity & corruption are siblings from the same mother. And I mean it, the solution is closing all borders. Our love for foreign things has driven us to the extreme. Even locally made items have to be tagged made in other countries for them to sell. Our affinity to imported goods has caused drastic drop in demand for local goods. If there is no adequate & sustainable demand, there will be no production in industries. As such industries have no choice but to close businesses or relocate to fertile countries. The consequence is job loss & unemployment. Dear President, please close borders. Let's close borders of our mind against love for foreign goods. Is there a law against wearing our local fabric, sewn in our local styles, to offices & workplaces from Monday to Friday. Have we died by eating local rice. When we closeclose borders against foreign foods, our agriculture will revive, agro-allied industries will re-emerge; many jobs will be created. If we close borders against foreign cloths, our textiles will revive, our tailors or fashion designers will multiply & be busy; jobs will be available. If we close borders against imported petroleum products, ailing refineries will revive, more refineries will come alive, petrochemical industries will multiply; jobs will be created. If we close borders against foreign medical trips, our money will be used to develop home medical facility to acceptable standard, our doctors will stay at home to develop our health sector, more jobs will be created. If we close borders against love for education in foreign lands, our schools will have enough money to expand & develop to standard, school fees will drop, more students will have opportunity of admission, more teachers will be employed. If we close borders against foreign tourism, Obudu, Yankari, Ikogosi, Opobo will go live, more jobs will be created. If we close borders against love for foreign furniture, our carpenter & furniture makers will be busy & multiply; more jobs will be created. If we close borders against love for Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, our love for Eyimba, Sunshine, Kano Pillars, Akwa United will increase; more jobs will be created. If we patronize Innosson Motors, the company will expand, more indigenous companies will emerge, Toyota, Honda and the like will set up their manufacturing companies in Nigeria; jobs will be created. Dear President, close the remaining borders to increase patronage for local goods. Dear fellow citizens, close the borders of your love for everything foreign. Dear people, you will agree with me that we need this sacrifice to revive & increase number of industries. This will in turn increase increase employment. More employment opportunity will address poverty and hunger. Engaged hands will not be available for crimes. Insecurity will reduce to minimum. High rate of employment will address corruption to a large extent. Dear President & Fellow Citizens, let's close all borders to solve our problems. Author - BGOLD 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ahmed Lawan: National Assembly Under Invasion by RapistOnBail: 7:56am On Feb 19, 2020 |
executive12:Yes sir. That's exactly what I am saying. The most powerful weapon on earth is the BRAIN. But majority don't know how to use it |
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