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Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by saintrow1: 8:23am On Aug 11, 2023 |
ShenTeh: Loooool, MUGU When eboes are attacking Yoruba its cool but you don't want to be attacked back. Your demigod KANU opened Facebook and radio station to throw all manner of hates towards Yoruba ppl, but to you eboe rats that is OK but when Yoruba enter your case, you will start crying. You fools have not seen anything yet, una go cry wella. Eboes are the problem of nigeria and it will be a blessing if you ppl can be flushed out. The white men that discovered you in the evil forest should have left you there. Since 1914, you ve been of no use to Nigeria but a curse. Only a fool will vote for an eboe man to be a president. As long as nigeria is still a country, your ppl will never rule and you will continue to be hateful and bitter. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by a4cube: 8:25am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1:And turned a blind eye on FFK, typical yoruba behaviour. Oya write another article. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by dejol88: 8:28am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1:You sound very empty gosh! What economic or societal benefits does waging a war bring this time? You have zero IQ! Let put it like this maybe at the end you thank me. If you are a family man facing financial constraints that hinder your ability to fulfill your obligations as a father and meet your responsibilities, you may often resort to borrowing to bridge the gaps. In this context, if your neighbor in the adjacent compound is experiencing marital issues, would you willingly involve yourself in their disputes? It is important to consider that intervening in your neighbor's situation could incur additional costs, which you would need to borrow in order to restore harmony. Given your existing financial challenges. Hope you know what to do. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by windvane(m): 8:40am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:let me try and engage you.Did you believe in the president writing the senate to invade Niger?do you think it is Tinubu that is invading Niger or ECOWAS?That tinubu heads ECOWAS does not give him the power to invade Niger. ECOWAS as a body has military defence chiefs that meet before agreeing on a military strategy,then they present it to the Tinubu. ECOWAS is not a local government were one person gives orders......ECOWAS is not Nigeria, invasion of Niger is not Nigeria Vs Niger.....other countries soldiers would join in the invasion 1 Like |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Donedeal1(m): 8:43am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Kilomode mo? This one will not comment on the crisis in his Senatorial district. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by saintrow1: 8:43am On Aug 11, 2023 |
a4cube: who cares about ffk, does he looks like someone that ppl take serious. if you have a point to prove you wont bring him up. typical ebeo fool, always coming up with junks. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by MEGAWATCH: 8:47am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1: Incoherent statement. No paragraph, no good word structure. Please kindly go back and take your English studies very serious. You are to young to do this online. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Melonsmasher: 8:52am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Chizaam2008:Facts |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by nedekid: 8:53am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Penguin2:Seem the man will disregard the concerns of the whole for his personal interest. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by saintrow1: 8:57am On Aug 11, 2023 |
dejol88: eboes are dull and daft, its in their DNA. what is the relationship between running a family and military intervention. its just awkward engaging these guinea pigs. ecowas is going to conduct a military intervention in Niger, why are you crying about Nigeria and tinubu. ecowas will fund the military operation not Nigeria, ecowas always get money from member state as a contribution for things like this. it happened in Gambia, Liberia, sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau etc. stop crying about how hungry your family is and your fathers in ability to meet his responsibilities. you don't have a working brain to deal with complex situation, ecowas have made the decision and theirs nothing you and your fellow eboe clowns can do about it. MUGU 1 Like
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Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Nobody: 8:59am On Aug 11, 2023 |
TheBillyonaire: You get the gist. Now it's very dicey. I believe resolutions will still be the way out. Even if the ECOWAS reinstall the president, it will turn the country to instability. He comes from minority of less than 1 percent while Hausa being the majority, and mostly the coup plotters. That's why they have the majority of the natives support. They should have allowed the guy to finish his tenure by 2024 and then vote him out. Again it is the interest of the Russia especially with their new bride, Africa, for that pipeline project not to work at all because of the revenue they will massively loose if there is an alternative to their gas, as per Europe market is concerned. African leaders are not wise and don't understand the game between the west and the Russian government. You can imagine how much Nigeria will benefit from that gas project? Nigeria needs to think beyond that. Economic benefits over acting as any other political godfather and big brother. If that project collapse which may likely be, we loose in every way. If peace is restored with the re installment of the deposed leader, it's a win for us but with the way the natives and part of the northern indigenes supporting this coup plotters , it may be difficult. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by saintrow1: 9:00am On Aug 11, 2023 |
MEGAWATCH: sorry English teacher, I don't know this is an English lesson where you mark comment. when fools like you cant counter facts, you will start looking for irrelevant means to shift away from the actual topic. typical slaves, always glorifying a white mans language. MUGU |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by descarado: 9:04am On Aug 11, 2023 |
It's all about the gas from South East. If you know, you know. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Napata77: 9:05am On Aug 11, 2023 |
TheBillyonaire: The pipeline will be carrying Nigerian gas to Europe, bringing in an extra 20 billion dollars per annum, minimum, to the FG coffers. But Putin wants Europe to remain dependent on Russian gas, to sustain his economy, so he backs the junta, and they will sabotage the pipeline. Nigerian interests are very obvious here. And it explains why she’s preparing for war. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by descarado: 9:10am On Aug 11, 2023 |
SmartyPants:It's actually about that gas 100%. But everything don't have to be war. Diplomacy is always the key. Europe will do anything for that deal to continue especially France. Russia will do anything for the deal not to go on. International politics. South East has their request and tinubu want to eat their cake and have it. Expect militants worst than Niger delta and boko haram from South east if the agreement by federal govt and Europe is not honoured. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by SmartyPants(m): 9:11am On Aug 11, 2023 |
descarado: You didn't answer the question - How would the coup affect our gas pipeline? |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by AskNgige2: 9:17am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Jahwinaboy: Pls why not Asari tokubo and his army go fight Niger , shebi him get University there... He doesn't want to talk agay |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Jahwinaboy(m): 9:27am On Aug 11, 2023 |
AskNgige2:Asari what? I dislike that clout chaser. Na noise he dey make 1 Like |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by lexy2014: 9:31am On Aug 11, 2023 |
TheBillyonaire: Really? What is Nigerias interest in terms good governance, poverty, inflation, increase in the price of fuel, cooking gas and the dollar without corresponding increase in salaries? |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by lexy2014: 9:36am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Napata77: What has gas in Niger got to do with Russia? Is Russia not in support of the coupists in Burkina Faso and Mali? Is it because of gas? What happened to poverty, rising cost of living in Nigeria? Are they not part of Nigeria's interests that gas pipeline in Niger is now the most important thing? Algeria produces gas and is closer to Europe than nigeria. If na gas for Europe, Algeria would have done the job |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by winterbell: 9:47am On Aug 11, 2023 |
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Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by ShenTeh(m): 9:50am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1: Now that you have spilled your fermented guts from your ulcerous fingers, can you now go and take your daily dose of your elixir. And for your kind, this is the trap you live in, everyone who doesn't cohabit that your apocalyptic world with you is Igbo, as if being Igbo is a crime in the same fatherland where men have lived, bled and died by each others side. Who are you to label! Your brain is not expected to be some sawdust. Use it for your good. Use it for the sake of your suffering mother. Use it for the sake of our ailing motherland. I have your energy, sabarumo sho lo gbon ni... |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by MEGAWATCH: 10:18am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1: Waooooo! You are just disgusting! I can't understand you and you are talking about fact. Please just go, I accept whatever you are saying, you are irritating and we can't continue like this. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Powerhouse99: 10:24am On Aug 11, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Petrol Price May Jump To ₦750 Per Litre — IPMAN. Effects of political lessons been thought by so called sophisticated ones. Last last, every body go get sense. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by JetApartment: 10:26am On Aug 11, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: Who in your entire lineage is more successful than the people you mentioned? If not ending well is ascribed to the people you mentioned don't you wish to be in that list. 1 Like
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Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by bluecircle470: 10:39am On Aug 11, 2023 |
Validated: Una go just carry phone dey type rubbish. Wagner ko, wenger ni |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by samuelson06(m): 10:48am On Aug 11, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG: You are talking nonsense. Before being a member of ECOWAS or its chairman, you are first a Nigerian and a brother to the Niger people. We are first, Africans. The reason and impact of the war should first be a consideration, especially when it involves a very close neighboring country. There are so many Nigerians in Niger. We also have so many Nigeriens here in Nigeria. Nigeria have a very strong cultural and bilateral ties with Niger. Why on earth a Nigerian being the head of ECOWAS orchestrate a war again them? Meanwhile, we are supposed to use our position in ECOWAS to suppress the thoughts of member countries settling for the war option. Nigeria can singlehandedly deter ECOWAS from invading Niger because Nigeria runs the show in ECOWAS. Stop supporting every foolish action from your god. It's very important that sensible people exonerate themselves about the war now so tomorrow your type won't say it was a collective agreement of the NASS. Let's allow the Niger people to decide how they want to be governed. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by Nobody: 10:56am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1:Those people are naturally very antisocial and they always are looking to be controversial but can’t handle the consequences of that |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by a4cube: 11:41am On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1:Insult is another typical of yorubas. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by descarado: 11:52am On Aug 11, 2023 |
SmartyPants:Your answer is up there. It's left for you to decode it. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by SmartyPants(m): 11:58am On Aug 11, 2023 |
descarado: You've said nothing at all, perhaps because you don't understand the question or even the context. Niger is heavily reliant on Niger for its survival. Nigeria is it's most important ally for obvious reasons. Among other things, we give them electricity and a supply route from the Atlantic. 2. I pointed out that establishing diplomatic relations with the coupists would be enough to preserve Nigeria's interests in the gas pipeline. There is nothing that Russia can offer the coupists that will outweigh the long term effect of being land locked and not having a viable means of generating electricity. 3. Therefore if Nigeria establishes relations with Niger's new government, nothing will change. 4. Furthermore, Russia is opposed to the coup. As i said, you are not informed. Now, my friend, decode that. |
Re: Niger: Nigeria Should Back Out Of Military Intervention - Orji Uzo Kalu by jerk: 12:31pm On Aug 11, 2023 |
saintrow1:Upon reviewing all of your comments, I can only discern a single observation, a post from an individual belonging to the Indomie generation, lacking substantive significance. Please consider returning to the children's section, as your involvement in politics, of which you possess no good knowledge of is unnecessary. Everytime eboe eboe, who are eboe? I don't think we have any tribe like that in Nigeria. Nairaland has turned to children's playground of recent. |
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