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Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 4:40pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: Woooww! Strong, boastful, noisy, and chest beating! Thank God you have not started coping and pasting, and repeat pasting kerosene line yet! If Tinubu owns Lagos, what does the average Yoruba man own? Zero! Unlike, OBJ who retired to his farm, Fashola who would retire to his law practice , and Ngige who would likely return to his small medical practice, what would Tinubu return to? Drug dealing? You see why he practices politics of desperation. He's not a king or royalty, he has no sustainable skills except hanging around corridors of power, he has mixed mafia life style with politics, and paid daily bloggers like you to continously spew nonsense on his behalf. That's not self sustaining. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NSK4U(m): 4:43pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: hahahaha brother mi, why na? no sound like dat � abeg no take am personal o, it's just a nairaland joke o. me don't like people getting depression over jokes, ejoor.....emabinu.... |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 4:44pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: They quote Tinubu, because he is an example of everything wrong with Nigeria, Africa, and the black race World wide. He's cancer! |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 4:47pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: Ipob!!! Welcome, I know that is your next retort; when you run out of valid points. When is the picture of the kerosene tank coming? |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by prophetfire: 4:48pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
myboy2111:You nairaland e-warriors can be daft and hollow. Where in the write-up was it stated that Tinubu rescued Ngige from Obasanjo. Simple comprehension is an uphill task. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by prophetfire: 4:52pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
seunmsg:You have become Tinubu's political adviser? Tinubu does not know you exist, so save your energy to help ur life. For ur info Tinubu and Ngige are still friends and united in living off our commonwealth. Save ur energy. |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NSK4U(m): 4:58pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
blakkydikky: I'm not in Lagos but obviously in Yoruba land, our land is dry, maybe you are right but we still return to it every Christmas and New Year festive seasons no matter the cost of transport. Reason? .....to spend the money made from your land on our soil. It's a clear analogy of a farmer going to farm during planting season and returning to his home to enjoy the proceeds during harvesting period. We see other places we go out to make money as farm and for our home, that's where the money should be spent on. It's a common sense thing bruh.1 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 5:01pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
prophetfire: You're right. Unfortunately, the guy belongs to the Tinubu internet troll farm, and he has an economic interest in posting nonsense in support of Tinubu here. Remember "you don't argue with someone who has been paid to argue against you " That's something for you to know, some of them are not neutral, altruistic, or honest in their opinion. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by SaintBeehot(m): 5:03pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NSK4U:Better than being irrelevant 50 years after 3million of your unwise fathers where sent to their early grave by the runaway solider Ojuwku. Predictions still have it that you'll remain the same in 100years to come |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by blakkydikky(m): 5:15pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NSK4U:....You see now but still you people will still not be grateful that we make you be something in life,that we make you people's lives meaningful,that we yoruba's add substances to your lives. Imagine the scenario in which you Chukwudi goes to your village in Christmas as a king only by selling gala in Yoruba's land. |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 5:20pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
eagleu: You mean Tinubu owns everything in Lagos including all your ipob businesses, houses, shops, largest investments even more than you have in the whole of iboland, everything belongs to Tinubu... Wow!!! You ipbs really can be so goofy, so comedic and unintelligent I swear, you talk and reason life elementary school children. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 5:22pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
eagleu: Glad you already figure out that leadership in your village is all about kerosene and wheelbarrow. Ndo 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by WelcomeToBiafra: 5:38pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
See where sabotours are hiding our common wealth, is this not foolish to use Biafraland development funds to developing, creating jobs to afonja jihadist in the West? He recalled that prior to politics, Ngige owned a motor company in Victoria Island Lagos, known as ESS-DEE MOTORS, a flourishing Car company on highbrow St. Adetokumbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island (VI) in the 90’s before their movement to Abuja The only investments these political slaves have for us in Biafraland are fulani Islamic terrorists in military, police, Navy, SARS and other security units, they have sabotours checking points. 1 Like
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Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 5:57pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NSK4U: The only thing you confirmed is what we all know in Nigeria, it's the fact that your villages are poor and unproductive so the first thing men women and children in your villages in the SE do is to save small small money for transportation to the SW and other parts of Nigeria for your daily bread and a better life. See yeye analogy.. If your land is so rich and even if you are so rich, why leave your village to suffer under the hot sun to peddle pure water and gala? What is in the SE to make you stay in the SE? Nothing. See, you people can not make the smallest sense. Btw, you are migrant workers in Lagos and elsewhere in the SW working and getting paid to save money for a village house. 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by SirBunky85(m): 6:05pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
Zoharariel:senseless |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NSK4U(m): 7:00pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: Hahahaha yu r funny o� It's not because our land is not rich, for your info, Britain didn't come to Nigeria and other countries in early 1900 because any of those countries was richer or better secured than Britain, it was strictly for the British economic gains. The same applies to francophone countries and her colonists. Their main motive was to make money and spend in their land....till today, there're still Americans doing business in Afghanistan despite the insecurity question there and many more instances......so, if we sell gala, water, etc, it simply shows how zealous and hard-working an average Igbo man is, It is only the Igbo man in this country that goes to the home of his poor brother or village man, picks up his son for apprenticeship and in the end, makes him a millionaire by setting him up along his line of business. Now, for other regions, they recognize how inept they are when it comes to building economy and of course has always continued the fight against Igbo self determination. Reasons your tribe would choose to pride themselves in deceit of self worth than to serve under people like Tinubu and be settled in line of business is simply on account of how they prefer to stop every Tom, Harry and Dick on the road to beg either for food or for always being stranded to their location. Yu don't sell pure water and gala but you like wearing agbada to beg for money from those that sell? Now, yu made reference to civil war, effects and projections.... My friend, Check history very well, Igbo land was the last place to feel the positive impact of the colonial government. Places like south west was priding herself with being the most educated region(hope Waec, Neco, Jamb,etc of this age has shown them the region that truly owns that accolade?). Moreover, after the civil war, Gowon asked Awolowo (being the finance Minister) to find way to reintegrate the Igbos into Nigeria since the Nigerian currency had been changed, he(Awolowo) in a bid to perpetually cripple the economic fortunes of the Igbo people, awarded all Igbos 20naira irrespective of how much such an Igbo man had in the old currency......so he too goofed and of course history has revealed that it's not where we are at any point that matters but where we aim to be, the Yorubas today can't beat their chest to claim being economically vibrant than the Igbos or intellectually sound than them, or can they? 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 7:09pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
[s] NSK4U:[/s] Stop boring me with your empty and shallow ipob rubbish abeg. |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NSK4U(m): 7:14pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: It's spelt as 'your' in that context and not 'you're'. Please take note. Most educated tribe indeed..... 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 7:26pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
[s] NSK4U:[/s] I don't apologize for autocorrect. Stop boring me with your silly ipob rubbish. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by richie240: 7:31pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
jaxxy:In which way did faleke bring tinubu into d questions he asked d little man biko? |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by richie240: 7:35pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
eagleu:U say wetin? May we not sow our seeds amongst swines in Jesus name, else they eat it and still attack u!
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Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by Luchitec(m): 7:52pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
Abeg, our people too mumu! Imagine people taking sides in a political altercation that offers no benefits whatsoever to them? michlins: 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by michlins(m): 7:56pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
Luchitec:sense far from plenty people but you can help those that wants to be helped |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 8:04pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
richie240: Funny enough this is the same man that they hated so much and refused to vote for because according to them, he was Tinubu slave. These Igbos lack principle, self-respect, and self-worth, their mentality is the enemy of my enemy is my enemy. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 8:14pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
NGpatriot: Blind hero worship is against Igbo principles, not the enemy of my enemy is all that bs. Like the almajiri infested north, Tinubu would soon begin to use his blind worshippers, followers, and internet slaves like they use almajiri up north. Be ready! |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by eagleu: 8:18pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
richie240: Ameen Tinubu is the swine of course, because political manipulation, extortion, godfatherism is all he knows. Can you imagine him going to his law office, medical clinic, or farm apart from thuggery politics? |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by athorello(m): 8:41pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
It's open secret that Tinubu, Ibori and Atiku are/used to be pals. |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by NGpatriot: 8:54pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
eagleu: Exactly what you Igbos are known for.. 1 Like
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Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by honeyB2018: 9:12pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
I don't know why the comment of Ngige, should generate any heat. Ngige, never abused Tinubu, both of them are Apc bigwigs in their own right. To me, Ngige wanted Faleke to know that if he can respect and honor Tinubu, he(Ngige) deserves the same respect. This is all I can see in the comment. For those who asked why Ngige should mention Tinubu's name at all, should also ask Faleke, why the issue of votes scored at the polling boots should come up in a hearing by the House of Reps committee, made up of members of different parties?. Buhar appointed Ngige, as a minister, constitutionally representing Anambra State. If he wasn't satisfy with Ngjge's performances at the polls, he should have chosen another person. When did Faleke, become the Apc chairman, that would have done that? But I know, that lots of Tinubu's supporters, will like to stand the truth and logic on the head, so far Ngige is an Igbo man. |
Re: Tinubu Always Took Wristwatches From Atiku’s Hands – Ngige’s Ex-commissioner by earnit3: 9:21pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
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