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Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by nkem1992: 12:46pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
JASONjnr:boss if you get way move |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by ayinba1(f): 1:04pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
caandi: Are you Igbo in Lagos or not? I think the person meant Igbos regardless of their location. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Funflipper: 1:29pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
jahsharon: Do you mind these naive people suffering from nothing but low self esteem? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Cantonese: 1:29pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
ejifranks: Has the governor of Lagos state gone to visit her? I think the governors usually do such things. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Funflipper: 1:33pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
reddingtonblack: What do you expect when they passed their exams cheating in one way or the other. 1 Like |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by ejifranks(m): 1:39pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Cantonese:He hasn't. He might before 11th march, you know why now 3 Likes |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Litmus: 1:40pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
One woman? The West are fund of league tables. Why don't they creat a "Victims of Violence During Election", table let's see where Nigeria would be ranked alongside election victims in other Africa Nations, South America, Asia and America itself. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by johnfem321: 1:40pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
BBC prefer a Fulani government than a Yoruba or south East man.. because they know they can easily control a Fulani man.. there best friend in Nigeria is Fulani.. if they can’t get what they want from the new Yoruba led government.. they will do whatever they can to fight his government through propaganda, mi 6 agent sponsored protest, undirected participation in sponsored terorism. Sponspor favourite candidate Blackmail etc .. tinubu, Fashola, elfufia and the new face of Nigeria won’t just do yes sir to White people or sign their deals without looking into it.. won’t allow any form of disrespect for Nigerian Penguin2: |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Chetas81(m): 1:43pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
JASONjnr:they only help us to use our brain as we refused to mentally growth beyond this stage of 2023 |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by biina: 1:46pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Na God and man go punish all you enemies of democracy!!! |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by rollywise(m): 1:51pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
JASONjnr: If you loose interest, it gets worst. They are scared now but hopeful we will lose interest in the coming elections |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Litmus: 2:29pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
If the ultimate intention is to disqualify the legitimacy of any election in a third or second world nation, siting evidence of violence as your position, including inarguable evidence of dissenfranchisment of many due to that violence or intimidation, then you're diabolical or delusional. And actually It would be more realistic for UN to mandate that no third world elections should be recognised by any international organisations and that only elections held in first world nations are legitimate. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by nedekid: 2:41pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
DenreleDave:I am not from the east, despite that, I have no knowledge of apc supporters killed in the east, neither in the SS where I am from. Regardless of anywhere killings take place, it must be condemned, SS, east, west, north. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Jefferic(m): 2:44pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Your blood will not go in vain, God will surely. intervene. Penguin2: |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Tochj(m): 3:03pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Wali84:Your type is why Nigeria is called a zoo Beast without conscience Attacking a defenceless woman and children is a crime against God and man. |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Penguin2: 3:04pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
stuffs2002: Therefore Ajuri’s lie is justified? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Penguin2: 3:06pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
reddingtonblack: Therefore we should always not talk about it when barbaric thugs go to butcher people who did nothing but only went out to exercise their civic responsibility? Instead of Nigerians working to be fine, you want us to pretend to be fine? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Penguin2: 3:09pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
DenreleDave: Who is talking about him supporting Peter Obi? We are talking about him going to tell the world on CNN that that woman was attacked in the Southeast and not in Lagos. Why do you guys like lumping things together? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by mosaicafrique: 3:21pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
She been think say obi go win that was why she came back to vote, if only she knew he was going no where, she for remain for hospital bed and listen to results |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Sermwell(m): 3:24pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
ezenwajosh:Shut up and answer the simple question!! Did BBC injure the lady? You should be ashamed of yourself that instead of calling out those who injured an innocent lady going to exercise her civil rights, you're here blaming BBC for airing it! Useless goat 🐐 |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by stuffs2002: 3:40pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Penguin2: I talked about those condemning Ajuri but turned blind eyes to Zain's lies just because Zain is IGBO |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Penguin2: 3:56pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
stuffs2002: Why are you guys always fixated on Igbos? She could have gotten her dates wrong which has no consequence to the conversation in a way Ajuri (a presidential aide)’s lie has. Does it? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Chochovini: 4:07pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
batsiderine:. Votes doesn‘t count in this clime. Ekiti State results is a case study. Submmitted on the 20/2/2023. While election took place proper on the 25th. What does that tells you? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by stuffs2002: 4:24pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Penguin2: Typical IPOB and double standard which is why other Nigerians don't trust CRIMINAL IIGB0SS . Zain claimed APC lost elections even before APC was formed is not consequential abi |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by reddingtonblack: 4:38pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Penguin2: Talk about it, but do you see ghana, south africa & others go on foreign tv to rubbish there nation, when you tell a white that your country is a zoo does it not automatically qualifies you as a dumb monkey. If you are doing something atleast you will review to see if its effective or changes anything, the igbo kingdom for decades now are fond of right derogatory petitions about nigeria and sometimes they even snitch out to foreign networks to tarnish what is left of Nigerian images. Every country has internal crisises but they keep it internal and find ways to resolve it. I am not asking we should pretend i am saying those int'l countries you are counting on can't do nada, Nigeria is sovereign state and by going to them we are just making ourselves a laughing stock, to their delight 1 Like |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Penguin2: 4:44pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
reddingtonblack: Nigeria cannot have peace doing the wrong things. How did we get here? INEC told the world their guidelines for the elections but jettisoned them to do whatever they liked and you expect people to react calmly because of Nigeria’s stupid image? Was INEC not thinking of Nigeria’s image when they were breaking their own rules? Now, foreign tabloids are reporting that a Drug Baron is the new President-Elect of Nigeria. What do you think that does to the image of Nigeria🤔? |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by DonroxyII: 4:51pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
byteem:Our Leaders are not Matured Enough to Handle the Global Open Powers not to talk of Global "Dark" Powers ... We have bunch of Immature Leaders that Are Ready to Sabotage one another for crumps of Dolls ! Maturities is Key to Leadership and Stirring your Nation to Greatness ! |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by DonroxyII: 4:56pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Masterito:I am not blaming the west I'm just saying the problem is beyond the scope of Maturities of our present Crops leaders .... They have no clue on the solutions to plaster on the problem because the problem Transcends Nigeria ... It's Global .... Thus, You need to solve the Tribal/Ethnic/State/Regional/National/Continental/Global Problems before you can be able to stir Nigeria to a Greater Course .... Which Among them has the Maturities to Usher such as Unprecedented Achievements Our Leaders are not Matured Enough to Handle the Global Open Powers not to talk of Global "Dark" Powers ... Maturities is Key to Leadership and Stirring your Nation to Greatness ! |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by reddingtonblack: 4:58pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Penguin2: Did you not also see foreign Leaders of the different nation congratulating Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president of Nigeria, that is what counts jare As far as foreign media are concern they never pray any africa country get it right, so the more you people keep running to them it is there delight that you sell your country for cheap to them, IF you people think tarnishing your country to the outside world is the solution please knock youselves out ... but remember all the petition Igbos wrote against buhari becos of Nnamdi kanu what good came out of it . pls continue make una go Al-jazeraa next 1 Like |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by Nobody: 4:59pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Sermwell:Am on the side of the lady but I know BBC covering it is not for her own good...they are trying to control the narrative. Then they might even edit out important informations the woman must have given about her attackers 1 Like |
Re: Election: BBC Africa Interviews The Lady Attacked In Surulere (Video) by CartelKenneth: 5:23pm On Mar 05, 2023 |
Another f.I king ugly ass president |
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