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Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by juman(m): 9:21am On May 29, 2022 |
There are many other political parties apart from apc and pdp. |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 9:24am On May 29, 2022 |
TechBIogger:You are a comedian, same Kano that Kwankwanso would win is what Tinubu is banking on? Stop dreaming 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by godofuck231: 9:41am On May 29, 2022 |
OloYeOfEgbE:its is no general runs into battle without a plan , even when a plan fails ,its left for him to trouble shoot and restrtegise |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by 1880fayema: 1:38pm On May 29, 2022 |
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Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by SupremeSpecimen: 9:06pm On May 29, 2022 |
Perfectbeing: This is you n your local thinking Indians no dey Nigeria? Lebanese no dey Nigeria? Chinese no dey Nigeria? These people are there n thriving. But it's the igbos that's actually from the soil that will lose customers? Because the customer will inquire about their village first? I'm not understanding. Are Nigerians not currently in other African countries n continents doing n owing businesses? So if I accuse you of thinking with your tribalistic brain you can clearly see why . Though I can agree with you some of them have their own selfish reasons for not pushing for a breakup Me sef I'm igbo to the core n I can't say I'm pushing for a breakup. But there are certain things that troubles the soul |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by Perfectbeing(m): 9:29pm On May 29, 2022 |
SupremeSpecimen:You think if it's Ghanaiansor a SAns that are doing what those Chinese companies are doing to Nigerians, you think Nigerians will take it from them? We only allow the excesses of the Chinese and Lebanese because we think they are better than us due to their skin color.. A fellow black African nation can't do it to us. When you want to make comparison, try and put everything into consideration.. A Nigerian won't pass the shops of his fellow Nigerian and buy spare parts from a Biafran. The rich Igbo men know this. |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by SupremeSpecimen: 11:42pm On May 29, 2022 |
Perfectbeing: I gave multiple examples of the same thing. You picked one to attack. You're 100% wrong. Maybe you're speaking for YOURSELF Service n Price will always win the day in business. Hence why there's Nigerians in other AFRICAN countries prospering. Don't use yourself to speak for all If Nigerian government wishes to isolate itself with a stringent policy, fine. Other countries will also do the same to her citizens. The world is a global village. Global economy I didn't invent these words. Any country that wishes to isolate itself na their own wahala . YOU don't want to buy from a Biafran aka igbo. Others will It is not as if Nigerians are United now. N business is still business Why are there so many light skin blacks in America? Because so many RACIST white men couldn't turn down black pussy. Don't let that go over your head |
Re: Today I've Lost My Respect For PDP by Perfectbeing(m): 8:37am On May 30, 2022 |
SupremeSpecimen:OK o. But ask yourself why the rich Igbos in Nigeria will never support Biafra. |
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