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Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by VEHINTOLAR: 11:06am On Aug 06, 2023 |
SenatePresdo: Lol,"cowardly Yoruba's",coming from the imbecilic mouth of a descendant of the "brave Okonkwo" of Mr Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" ! Yoruba did it before and can still do it again,or you were not told the stories of how your forebears used to urinate in their bodies at a mere mention of a certain Colonel Benjamin Adekunle ? Mtchew,empty chest beating lots with tasteless history ! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by thesicilian: 11:13am On Aug 06, 2023 |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Goodlady(f): 11:27am On Aug 06, 2023 |
mp3ree:He should v done if he's smart enough. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Goodlady(f): 11:28am On Aug 06, 2023 |
Charisma01:I m neither APC, PDP or LP. I m for a sane party. As far as Obi is concerned, he too isn't the solution. He just wanted to rule to balance scores for Igbos. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Gandrova: 11:34am On Aug 06, 2023 |
thesicilian:Go to villa and uproot him c'est fini |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Gandrova: 11:35am On Aug 06, 2023 |
Goodlady:And you think Nigerians would allow such a person? |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by a4cube: 11:52am On Aug 06, 2023 |
merits:Just reminding you that your are discussing or arguing with your colleagues in the mental home(nairaland.com). Let me leave you guys to enjoy. C ya. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Basic123: 11:59am On Aug 06, 2023 |
GeneralPula:Honestly, social media should be regulated, the rate at which OBIdients bloggers churn out fake news and propaganda is alarming and its always on the negative, to paint the president, the government and the country bad! |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Charisma01: 12:30pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Goodlady: You just exposed your bigotry with that last line. Obi was the best candidate to many until he decided to contest, then they suddenly realised he was ipob. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by breezeng: 12:57pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Which money will he use for the cost of invading Niger or he want to use his personal fund to finance the war. Who will approve money for the war. Even Biden gets approval of the parliament each time he wants to release assistance to Ukraine. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by ivolt: 1:01pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
flokii:What do you mean by the bold? |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by SenatePresdo(m): 1:18pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
VEHINTOLAR: Which Yorubas? As long as Igbos are concerned, Biafran war was Easterners vs North and her Allies. Which Yoruba? only una fit gather morale cross River Niger? Abeg shift. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by flokii: 1:21pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
ivolt: They should stop exploiting us in Africa.. it's only when its time for climate actions and whatnot that they remember Africa but when it comes to standard of living and poverty in Africa courtesy of Europeans, the world looks away. They should stop taking resources away from the African continent and stop impoverishing black people. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by ivolt: 1:24pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
flokii:Do you mean Africans should stop selling its oil and minerals and keep it for themself? |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Goodlady(f): 2:22pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Charisma01:Nope. I m not against Igbos. But he (Obi) goofed and failed to caution nzogbu-nzogbu screaming elupee children. So you can call me a bigot, I don't care. Any person from any tribe willing to rule must show he/she's for everyone. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 2:36pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
a4cube: Yes, but don't forget you are the principal mentally derail leader na.The C n C. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 2:37pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
cjudy:That one concern your imbe,cile lineage ooo. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by cjudy(m): 3:13pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
merits:Even your dwarf parents are disappointed |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by flokii: 3:55pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
ivolt: Do you remember Adesina of AfDB?.. he was unjustly persecuted for speaking the truth that Africa with all the resources should be the manufacturing hub of the world and not the dump site for all sorts of products from coumtries overseas. It's okay to do fair business with Europe but it's far better for Africans to think "production" instead of "consumption". |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 4:25pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
cjudy: Dwarf like your unsuccessful future and your generation to come, 🫴 bah. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by ivolt: 4:26pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
flokii:You didn't answer my question. Should Africa keep its resources to itself? Talking about dumpsite, Adesina should have listed the products he considered to be dump. Aside from high tech goods, automobile and arms, China and India has taken every other sector of Africa's imports. It is easy to talk but to act is very hard to act. Nations do not become manufacturing hub through talk and activism, they do it by acquiring knowledge and having the right infrastructure. Suppose you are on the other side(the west) and you have the power to grant wishes. Are you going to say, Okay, since their is poverty in this content and I buy oil and Uranium from them. Let me give them all the knowledge and tools to make Boeing Airplanes to compensate. Countries that become manufacturing hub didn't do so by talking or demanding for "rights". Currently, a lot of manufacturing is being moved from China to Vietnam by western investors. Is it because the west love Vietnam? Absolutely not. This is a country that is a one-party dictatorial state, whose majority population does not speak any of European languages. It is because of what Vietnam have to offer, technical-know-how, infrastructure and political stability. Barring any unforeseen change, In few decades, people will be talking about Vietnamese economic miracle, just like that of China. Look at South Korea, a country much poorer than Nigeria in the 50s and 60s, now a global manufacturing hub. Did the west hand it a manual for tech progress? Nope. They got where they are through planning actions. I just cringe whenever I see African leaders complaining about the west not caring or exploiting. Africans aren't children to be looked after by others! |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by cjudy(m): 4:46pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
merits:Ehh yeah seems you’re frustrated because of your poor family, work hard ok, God will make a way for your useless parents |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Nobody: 5:33pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Polchiz: Don't mind these idi.ots They conceive the most evil of ideas and when caught, they claim they were falsely accused and call the whistleblower a propagandist. APC is just too devilish fot my liking |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 5:36pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
cjudy: Yes na, the way your born and your unborn children would be poor and frustrated bah. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by flokii: 7:06pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
ivolt: Hmmn.. I understand all you've said perfectly. Asides mental slavery, blacks in Africa are mentally lazy. Like you rightly said, no country will hand down free knowledge to Africans but even at that, the past colonialists shouldn't go about playing Devil's advocate, sponsoring coup d'etat and whatnot to destabilize the African continent. I hope blacks will one day rise and reason collectively to say NO we've had enough of slavery. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by cjudy(m): 7:14pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
merits:Unborn children have already savings account with millions deposited not like your useless father who don’t have a penny to his name and now you’re frustrated because of poverty. Don’t give up, your hustle will pay one day. Keep on blogging okay |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by ivolt: 7:16pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
flokii:Non-interference in leadership is essential but no one can enforce such, it can only be resisted pragmatically otherwise a country will be running from one entity only to end up as another's vassal. What we need is full stability economic, security and political so that whoever ends up in power cannot truncate long-term developmental plans because it is not possible to achieve technological leadership in the short-term. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by Charisma01: 8:29pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
Goodlady: So all those supporting Obi are Igbos. Get sense o. I myself I'm from south south, Obi got votes from all over Nigeria even from Borno. Obi's campaign was issue based while Tinubu's campaign was filled with hate and name calling just like you are doing and he didn't call you to order |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 10:47pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
cjudy: Dey play if they have you won't be on this platform they rant nonsense..... "you will be paddle your 🛶"Mumu. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by cjudy(m): 11:46pm On Aug 06, 2023 |
merits: Ehhh yeah so Nairaland is a Platform for the poor? Pardon my manners, I never knew. Even seun osewa wasn’t poor the last time I check. I can feel your frustration, it’s not your fault but your useless parents who were sleeping when their mate were hustling to give their children good life. You too try hard to make little money to take care of your empty life and that of your unborn children. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by merits(m): 9:19am On Aug 07, 2023 |
cjudy: Mumu poor boy forming rich.stack poor boy.Let see how far you can go with your poverty mentality na. |
Re: Senate Did Not Reject President Tinubu/ECOWAS Military Intervention In Niger by cjudy(m): 9:20am On Aug 07, 2023 |
merits:Ehhh yeah, everyone here is not poor like your generation kid. Grow up |
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