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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by segunAde1: 8:09am On Jan 29
nairalandkachy1:


Daniel Bwala

Who asked you? Alatenuje😜
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by tnerro1(m): 8:10am On Jan 29
engrsyer:
Poverty stricken countries exiting ECOWAS Bloc. Like who cares or who dem epp? What economic impact have they been making on the ecowas bloc?

Abeg make dem walka dey go, we don't need dem.

Las Las dey would still come back to beg us to readmit them back.

Every body has their usefulness, they are on ur northern border. If they decide to turn a blind eye to those terrorist in the shael crossing the border into Nigeria, then expect insecurity to spread in the country.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by boxypane(m): 8:12am On Jan 29
SoNature:
This guy who used to criticise Tinubu has become his latest defender. This typically happens in a country where people have no values, principles or sense of self worth. The biggest losers in political dynamics are the people who fight for politicians that don't care about them.

In an ideal situation, the moment elections are over, everyone joins the opposition because, regardless of how anyone sees things, it's always the political class against the people. In Nigeria, you see people fighting for the same politicians who make life unbearable for them.
You didn't even attack the issue.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Ferdinandu(m): 8:12am On Jan 29
nairalandkachy1:


Daniel Bwala
Food has been served to Bwala, time to be singing the praises of he who provided the food
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by PROPEACE: 8:13am On Jan 29
Military0001:
Please give Bwala FOOD
The guy is northern Nigeria's version of Fani Kayode.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by chidi2003(m): 8:20am On Jan 29
Military0001:
Please give Bwala FOOD
No Christmas promo., Bwala! Even FKK still dey wait, e never get him own share; he go wait tire! So much unprincipled politicians in Nigeria; and so much desperation for materialism.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by stasius: 8:21am On Jan 29
Clap for him
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bigchristo: 8:22am On Jan 29
nairalanda1:
(Am sure some people will call me Tinubu supporter now, but like I said, you can never please everyone).

The real reason why the ECOWAS nations of Mali, Burkina and NIger are leaving is because power is sweet.

ECOWAS over the last 20 years has become stricter on army rule. In 2005, Togo was forced by Obasanjo to follow its own constitution on how the succession should go after the death of its leader...after a coup put his son in charge.

The Army boys in those countries are enjoying being king. Dem no wan give up. Power is sweet. That is why they are leaving ECOWAS.

If Tinubu accepted them, then that means that ECOWAS is a hypocritical organisation, and it also means that Tinubu is saying that coups are ok...which sends a nice signal to twitchy ears in the Nigerian army.....


Either way, in five years time, all the people of the nations that have withdrawn, them go see that army rule is just corrupt old civillian rule, with guns and repression. Then you would see some attractive women from those countries talking passionately on foreign tv about how the West needs to do something about oppression in their land......

There is nothing new under the sun.
If you don’t know what to say kindly keep quiet, how have ECOWAS helped your country since the 20yrs? Nothing meaningful

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by freemanq(m): 8:32am On Jan 29
Are you his spokesperson?
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 8:33am On Jan 29
Bigchristo:
If you don’t know what to say kindly keep quiet, how have ECOWAS helped your country since the 20yrs? Nothing meaningful

If you don't know how to vote for better leaders, or vote out pdp and apc, and even lp, or run for office yourself, kindly keep quiet, and stop grumbling.

Thanks. I don't support your pdp or their apc or even lp and nnpp, or tinubu or obi. You do, and you are part of the problem

Swerve.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:42am On Jan 29
nairalanda1:
(Am sure some people will call me Tinubu supporter now, but like I said, you can never please everyone).

The real reason why the ECOWAS nations of Mali, Burkina and NIger are leaving is because power is sweet.

ECOWAS over the last 20 years has become stricter on army rule. In 2005, Togo was forced by Obasanjo to follow its own constitution on how the succession should go after the death of its leader...after a coup put his son in charge.

The Army boys in those countries are enjoying being king. Dem no wan give up. Power is sweet. That is why they are leaving ECOWAS.

If Tinubu accepted them, then that means that ECOWAS is a hypocritical organisation, and it also means that Tinubu is saying that coups are ok...which sends a nice signal to twitchy ears in the Nigerian army.....


Either way, in five years time, all the people of the nations that have withdrawn, them go see that army rule is just corrupt old civillian rule, with guns and repression. Then you would see some attractive women from those countries talking passionately on foreign tv about how the West needs to do something about oppression in their land......

There is nothing new under the sun.
So very corny of you
Always shifting blame
Who wanted to go to war and brought up blockade of otherwise friendly neighbours only to show weakness when it mattered most by backtracking to ethnic sentiments?
Corny you won't answer
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Faposky95: 8:45am On Jan 29
Yugoslavia247:
Never trust a politician.

Bwala yesterday PDP
Today APC

Reno yesterday atiku
Today tinubu

When election comes again.

Many Yoruba people are complaining bitterly.
Tinubu already failed them.
They are the ones saying emilokan ti Kan won

The fact is Tinubu has failed.

Tinubu has nothing to offer for the remainder of his tenure.

The few steps already showed that

Infact worst steps than Buhari.

😂

Emilokan

ECOWAS was always a failed project,and Nigeria is one of it's causes.
Being the proverbial Big brother ought to have latched on the gains in the past 😬 forecast and guide the states to a future.
We cannot even come together in a sports meet, talk less of common economy...?
With Hausa being one of its popular languages, it shows that the Leadership never had thought out concepts of improving relations.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by BigBashiru: 8:47am On Jan 29
kokakola:
What has really come out of ECOWAS since inception? No synergy, no clear cut goals and no deliberate actions towards giving her people better lives and taking her people out of poverty in the midst of abundant natural resources. African leaders are power drunk with few exception.

It's not about being power drunk. It's that their minds have been colonially brainwashed with a false African history to look up to the barbaric and savage western Europeans.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 8:47am On Jan 29
Agboriotejoye:

So very corny of you
Always shifting blame
Who wanted to go to war and brought up blockade of otherwise friendly neighbours only to show weakness when it mattered most by backtracking to ethnic sentiments?
Corny you won't answer

cheesy
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:50am On Jan 29
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Xox1945(m): 8:53am On Jan 29
With this kind of Ass lickers Nigeria can never move forward.
Buhari will out class Tinubu wen it comes to performance
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:54am On Jan 29
Story for the gods. Who blocked Niger Republic border?
Who cut-off their electricity supply??
Who's the chairman of ecowas?
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 8:58am On Jan 29
Agboriotejoye:

tongue

Good one, old boy
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bigchristo: 9:02am On Jan 29
nairalanda1:


If you don't know how to vote for better leaders, or vote out pdp and apc, and even lp, or run for office yourself, kindly keep quiet, and stop grumbling.

Thanks. I don't support your pdp or their apc or even lp and nnpp, or tinubu or obi. You do, and you are part of the problem

Swerve.
Sense far from this one, you have very little ideas about how military alliances work but quick to criticize Mali Niger and Burkina Faso for exiting ECOWAS, until you have this idea you won’t be spewing nonsense about their decision, you are talking about ECOWAS instead of you to stick on that you hurriedly inputted political parties, if you like support Tinubu APC or PDP and LP that na your own choice
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 9:06am On Jan 29
Bigchristo:
Sense far from this one, you have very little ideas about how military alliances work but quick to criticize Mali Niger and Burkina Faso for exiting ECOWAS, until you have this idea you won’t be spewing nonsense about their decision, you are talking about ECOWAS instead of you to stick on that you hurriedly inputted political parties, if you like support Tinubu APC or PDP and LP that na your own choice

Okay, enjoy your leaders then.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by ClearFlair: 9:07am On Jan 29
nairalandkachy1:


Daniel Bwala

Tinubu is responsible for it. End of story
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Omobude244: 9:22am On Jan 29
nairalanda1:
(Am sure some people will call me Tinubu supporter now, but like I said, you can never please everyone).

The real reason why the ECOWAS nations of Mali, Burkina and NIger are leaving is because power is sweet.

ECOWAS over the last 20 years has become stricter on army rule. In 2005, Togo was forced by Obasanjo to follow its own constitution on how the succession should go after the death of its leader...after a coup put his son in charge.

The Army boys in those countries are enjoying being king. Dem no wan give up. Power is sweet. That is why they are leaving ECOWAS.

If Tinubu accepted them, then that means that ECOWAS is a hypocritical organisation, and it also means that Tinubu is saying that coups are ok...which sends a nice signal to twitchy ears in the Nigerian army.....


Either way, in five years time, all the people of the nations that have withdrawn, them go see that army rule is just corrupt old civillian rule, with guns and repression. Then you would see some attractive women from those countries talking passionately on foreign tv about how the West needs to do something about oppression in their land......

There is nothing new under the sun.
can u please tell us the difference between abacha and current APC govt?
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by benjaminlawson(m): 9:24am On Jan 29
When was this man appointed as spoke person of tinubu, apc or federal government. The behavior of this Nigerian hungry politicians tire me oo. No principle, no conscience nor shame, only their belly.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nedekid: 9:24am On Jan 29
Nothing apc cannot destroy. Them touch ecowas too, 3 countries run. Lol
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by wink2015(m): 9:31am On Jan 29
When ECOWAS was established in May, 1975 by countries within the West African subregion it was with high hopes that the body will bring development to various countries in West Africa.

A lot of the ECOWAS countries expected a lot from Nigeria with its vast crude oil wealth, arable land for Agriculture, solid minerals, human resources and skilled and experience professional.

But they were disappointed with Nigeria as Nigeria could not show that good leadership.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Macdeey: 9:41am On Jan 29
Military0001:
Please give Bwala FOOD
Tinubu don reformat dis wan belle grin grin grin

E don take over command from FFK grin grin grin
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Honestey: 9:55am On Jan 29
Unofficial and self-employed as Tinubu's PRO. Well done job,
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by fredoooooo: 10:04am On Jan 29
Power atussle from Russia vs the west ..
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by wizelink(m): 10:08am On Jan 29
Who made this man Tinubu's spokes person?
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Crafteck1: 10:27am On Jan 29
nairalanda1:
(Am sure some people will call me Tinubu supporter now, but like I said, you can never please everyone).

The real reason why the ECOWAS nations of Mali, Burkina and NIger are leaving is because power is sweet.

ECOWAS over the last 20 years has become stricter on army rule. In 2005, Togo was forced by Obasanjo to follow its own constitution on how the succession should go after the death of its leader...after a coup put his son in charge.

The Army boys in those countries are enjoying being king. Dem no wan give up. Power is sweet. That is why they are leaving ECOWAS.

If Tinubu accepted them, then that means that ECOWAS is a hypocritical organisation, and it also means that Tinubu is saying that coups are ok...which sends a nice signal to twitchy ears in the Nigerian army.....


Either way, in five years time, all the people of the nations that have withdrawn, them go see that army rule is just corrupt old civillian rule, with guns and repression. Then you would see some attractive women from those countries talking passionately on foreign tv about how the West needs to do something about oppression in their land......

There is nothing new under the sun.


Its because ecowas seeks to please the leaders rather than africans in general, what does ecowas do when dictators replaced democracy... Nothimg, the people and military reacted... Ecowas was still giving deadline... Africa is being extorted by foreigners what does ecowas do?
African countries are being forced to accept lgbtq or aid from foreign powers would seize what did ecowas do, they would rather please old riggers than the people... I lie?

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