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Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by MsAllison(f): 5:35am On Oct 21, 2020
all of my life I've never seen such insensitive, cruel, black heart, cold, just name it sets of people.

over 70 citizens where massacred and they were praising buhari and trying very much to cover the crime for their master.

I'm not in Lagos but I couldn't control my tears through today.

yet these are people you call brothers and friends
this is beyond political differences. this is madness, total madness.
trying to cover up the blood of your murdered friends, brethren just because of politics and the peanuts they paid you.
this is the hight of it

I have warned all apc supporters on my Facebook and WhatsApp never to regard me as friends any longer.
I block those I could remember.
I encouraged them to dey their lane and pretend never to know me.

I encourage you to do the same, many of my lists are doing the same thing too
I can be friend with a blood sucking supporter

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by MsAllison(f): 5:40am On Oct 21, 2020
banish any buhari supporter in your life if you still have any humanity left

What's left to be proud of again about this country

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by AchalugoNwa(f): 5:57am On Oct 21, 2020
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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by Nobody: 6:26am On Oct 21, 2020
It's a lie ooo. You people must love APC. The messiah is now the 'massacrer'
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by FuckOsuPigs: 6:28am On Oct 21, 2020
MsAllison:
all of my life I've never seen such insensitive, cruel, black heart, cold, just name it sets of people.

over 70 citizens where massacred and they were praising buhari and trying very much to cover the crime for their master.

I'm not in Lagos but I couldn't control my tears through today.

yet these are people you call brothers and friends
this is beyond political differences. this is madness, total madness.
trying to cover up the blood of your murdered friends, brethren just because of politics and the peanuts they paid you.
this is the hight of it

I have warned all apc supporters on my Facebook and WhatsApp never to regard me as friends any longer.
I block those I could remember.
I encouraged them to dey their lane and pretend never to know me.

I encourage you to do the same, many of my lists are doing the same thing too
I can be friend with a blood sucking supporter

You see, that's all you care about, PDP/APC? Really?

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by CrimeKsmart: 6:54am On Oct 21, 2020
MsAllison:
all of my life I've never seen such insensitive, cruel, black heart, cold, just name it sets of people.

over 70 citizens where massacred and they were praising buhari and trying very much to cover the crime for their master.

I'm not in Lagos but I couldn't control my tears through today.

yet these are people you call brothers and friends
this is beyond political differences. this is madness, total madness.
trying to cover up the blood of your murdered friends, brethren just because of politics and the peanuts they paid you.
this is the hight of it

I have warned all apc supporters on my Facebook and WhatsApp never to regard me as friends any longer.
I block those I could remember.
I encouraged them to dey their lane and pretend never to know me.

I encourage you to do the same, many of my lists are doing the same thing too
I can be friend with a blood sucking supporter

Keep your dirty mouth shut. You think this is all about politics? God will punish all politicians regardless of the party

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by 2by40ft: 6:58am On Oct 21, 2020
MsAllison:
banish any buhari supporter in your life if you still have any humanity left

What's left to be proud of again about this country
This looks like red paint, it was jus to blackmail the government.

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by lymelyte(m): 7:05am On Oct 21, 2020
2by40ft:

This looks like red paint, it was jus to blackmail the government.
you are a b.d. Does that look like paint to you?

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by 2by40ft: 7:09am On Oct 21, 2020
lymelyte:
you are a basssstard. Does that look like paint to you?
It was those miscreants can do anything to get attention
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by BabaOneChance: 7:11am On Oct 21, 2020
2by40ft:

This looks like red paint, it was jus to blackmail the government.
Red paint? grin cheesy
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by ThatFairGuy1: 7:13am On Oct 21, 2020
MsAllison:
banish any buhari supporter in your life if you still have any humanity left

What's left to be proud of again about this country

It's saddening where we found ourself as a Nation today, we hope Nigeria doesn't turn to another Somalia....

Amid the State of the Nation, we shouldn't forget to table our demands and follow it up.

THIS TRAGEDY SHOULDN'T STRUCK US AND GO WITHOUT MEANINGFUL ACHIEVEMENTS

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Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by oluyomi71935: 8:38am On Oct 21, 2020
It's a lie ooo. You people must love APC. The messiah is now the 'massacrer'
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by Afamed: 8:44pm On Nov 08, 2020
Rather it's not good to make friends with propagandist
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by Nobody: 9:02pm On Nov 08, 2020
The picture you use is fake.... Mr fake news..... Them go soon catch you.... Obi and Obiano have not said anything about your brothers in the bottom of ezu river..... Na buhari be your headache
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by PVision2020(m): 9:47pm On Nov 08, 2020
It has always been about PDP vs APC, thank God you guys are spilling the truth now.
The atrocities Wike (PDP) committed in Oyigbo is okay by you in as much as Wike is PDP and the killing of hundreds of people in Ezu River under the watch of your god Peter Obi and his estranged godson Obiano is cool with you since Peter Obi is in PDP.
But you'll choose to hype and wail over the alleged pseudo massacre of 78 Ghosts with no names or families.
I don't take any sympathiser or supporter of APC/PDP(IPOB) serious, their judgement is always clouded by partisanship.
Re: Lekki Massacre: Why You Should Never Be Friends With Any Apc/buhari Supporters by Msallisson: 9:50pm On Nov 08, 2020
He goatr

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