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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by cjfavour(m): 12:55am On Mar 06 |
Tribalism is to too bad. Look at what PO said: I am not desperate to be president, I am desperate to make Nigeria work,” Obi stated while adding that young Nigerians should be productively engaged in order to eliminate poverty and crime,” Obi said. The former Anambra State governor also said it was a shame for Ukraine, a war-torn country, to donate grains to Nigeria when Niger State alone can feed the whole of Africa. What crime did PO commit that you people are crucifying him? . Slytiger: |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by sweetkev(m): 5:17am On Mar 06 |
360command:That shows you that organisation called African Union (AU) are very useless. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Teymanhenry(f): 6:01am On Mar 06 |
I don't think this is about Peter Obi or Tinubu. It should be about why we can't make judicious use of our lands to grow crops just like Ukraine. Rather we'll be here arguing which politician is a better liar. The only way Nigeria will be better is when we all inform and educate ourselves I the truth... |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by ufotunang: 6:01am On Mar 06 |
Even Ukraine that is in war now...the Ukraine economy is still better than Nigeria |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by ufotunang: 6:02am On Mar 06 |
What did you expect from a president that only told you that…it's my turn? |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by sulaak(m): 6:56am On Mar 06 |
Nemere2020: Why does Nigeria always copy a country's failures? Egypt is mostly desert and produces the most grain in Africa Egypt also produce 60,000 MW of electricity to Nigeria 4000 MW. He said, “Egypt gets about 60 per cent of its grains from Ukraine. The fact that Egypt gets about 60 per cent of its grains from Ukraine does not make it a failed state. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by olamilekan9(m): 8:01am On Mar 06 |
Later now some useless people go talk say nothing abroad,imagine country wey dey fight war for years now,they still get stable light 💡 24/7 come still dey dash another country food 😂😂😂. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by koyeni(m): 8:30am On Mar 06 |
Emman08: We go dy alright las las |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Emman08: 8:57am On Mar 06 |
Burob: Okay
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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Suncheks(m): 9:08am On Mar 06 |
The man sounded more reasonable than the legendary liar Lai Muhammad. It's seems we've got an information minister who can react to issues basically on facts rather than propaganda. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by OALandAgents: 12:51pm On Mar 06 |
How can a supposedly war-torn country be donating grains to Nigeria? Make it make sense! Never take any free gifts from your enemy and Caucasians are the enemy of us, the afro-melanated race , I am certain those grains are unsafe for human consumption. Probably contaminated by nuclear radiation. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by YourGFsnatcher: 1:11pm On Mar 06 |
Ofunaofu:Not donations..they buy with their money. Huge difference And why are u people so comfortable with failure comparison? It makes you feel better to know you are not the only one not doing well And can u compare the state of living of Egypt and Nigeria? Why do u always rush to accept failure based on low standard? Don't u have high standards? Or is ur destiny to remain with the loosers? |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by Ofunaofu: 1:19pm On Mar 06 |
YourGFsnatcher: Don't get me wrong I am not comfortable with making failure comparisons. There is nothing to compare. Tinubu is failure personified and can't be compared. 1 Like |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by mypulus: 2:47pm On Mar 06 |
May all Agbados end up like this.
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Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by steeltrust: 3:51pm On Mar 06 |
Burob:another slowpoke on the loose Imagine I give you money make you take hold your self from life crisis Then you carry am give dangote when no need am wen de more comfortable than you say you be Watin De zuzu de go You can’t be an agbado and have sense It normal 😂🤣 |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by ikdaddy01(m): 4:14pm On Mar 06 |
Egypt received grain after they sent theirs to Gaza. |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by YourGFsnatcher: 4:47pm On Mar 06 |
Ofunaofu:Awesome |
Re: Accepting grains from Ukraine a regular norm, not sign of failure - Idris by goldmatrix(m): 4:54pm On Mar 06 |
It is a regular norm of a rich begger.. |
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