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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Adaisback(f): 5:16pm On May 12
ibechris:



See,u are not sounding normal?

I just want to ask u,are u mentally stable at all?

Because I dont think u are normal from the way u are writing.

U sounded very terrible...completely out of point.

so you noticed too. Very abnormal thing. Learn to ignore such people

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Kukutente23: 5:29pm On May 12
For the information of zombies who are calling the author obidient wailer, his name is Abdulkadir Salaudeen

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Streetdoctor: 1:31am On May 13
I HV come to realize that West coast are terrible

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by treesun: 8:02am On May 13
Nlfpmod!
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by fabolouz1(m): 11:55am On May 13
Where are the so called opposition parties and civil liberties organizations?
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Sleekfingers: 11:56am On May 13
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Gerrard59(m): 11:58am On May 13
Nonsense article!

Organise an election between Peter Obi and a pig, and the author would vote for the pig.

He should shut the fork up!

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by annyz: 12:00pm On May 13
Dear Opinion......But you voted him in and even rigged for him.

Please enjoy the fruits πŸ‘ your labour.

Garbage in garbage out

What you sow you shall reap.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Jestin: 12:00pm On May 13
Nicely put together

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Basicend: 12:00pm On May 13
I stopped pitying Nigerians recently after the govt reduced USD rate to about N1,000 from about N2,000. . The govt also made efforts to ensure diesel price comes down via Dangote refinery distribution. .

However, I noticed instead of Nigerians to encourage the govt, they kept blaming and abusing them still. . They even refused to reduce the price of the commodities in the market.

They formed a siege of conspiracy against the efforts of the govt. .

Wail more sir. . I was not and I am still not a Tinubu fan or supporter, but I have discovered that most Nigerians are very foolish.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by dododawa1: 12:03pm On May 13
Fuel #1000



in d



north

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by SweetDipBenny(m): 12:04pm On May 13
Where's Odumeje's powers, He should release all the powers.
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Saint99: 12:04pm On May 13
Because of how God has blessed my bread and water, I have been helping few people around me who voted for Tinubu. I was shocked one day when one of them opened his mouth and said "Tinubu till 2027" I felt like withdrawing my little stipends and allow him to enjoy his dividend of democracy.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by SweetDipBenny(m): 12:07pm On May 13
Saint99:
Because of how God has blessed my bread and water, I have been helping few people around me who voted for Tinubu. I was shocked one day when one of them opened his mouth and said "Tinubu till 2027" I felt like withdrawing my little stipends and allow him to enjoy his dividend of democracy.
I can NEVER help anybody that voted for Tinubu NEVER

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by NaijaCrusader: 12:09pm On May 13
Beautiful and well articulated write up. Hope BAT will listen to your plea

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by TTPAAR(m): 12:10pm On May 13
Abeg Buhari is still the worst!!!!

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Adakintroy: 12:13pm On May 13
Jonathan no good.

No be tinubu na God De furnish Una.

.if God be against you who can be for you.
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Anyiamaka: 12:14pm On May 13
Tinubu finished Nigeria kpata kpata. He should resign and go home.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by bluefilm: 12:15pm On May 13
Game never even start sef

We still dey for first half, dem don dey cry like this

Wetin go happen when we enter halftime before we proceed to second half?

Cry not my beloved

Tinubu till 2099

Everybody must get sense

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Brushstrokes20: 12:18pm On May 13
# one of the most spot on piece ever written since Adam! πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’― # words on marble! Thumbs upπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

eBOLA has come to STEAL, KILL AND DESTROY!
Eldruggie is all shades of nuisance and redundance
# a stitch in time saves nine

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Oceanfl0w: 12:20pm On May 13
helinues:
Government no dey put food on Masses's table

With this mentality, I doubt if you've been beyond the borders of Nigeria.

Always talking foolishly

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Omodua(m): 12:20pm On May 13
DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin



Pictures speaks more than a thousand words

Thanks for your sense of history.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by ogbonti: 12:21pm On May 13
Righthussle:
This your cry too long abeg. Go find food chop oga. The journey never start you don dey complain. Wait till Tinubu second tenure.

Even mad people go feel am if this administration go introduce Roaming Levy.

Poor people go better understand when people wey dey trek go need to show their Trekking Licence.

What of if them decide to introduce Breathing tax?



This Tinubu government is a big blessing in disguise - why? because by 2027, Nigerians will be so militant in the elections that INEC sef will be scared to announce any fake result

I see politicians, political thugs, INEC officials and even security operatives deployed by the government to rig elections getting lynched by angry voters at polling stations

with this shege pro max going on, one thing is sure - 2027 wont be election as usual- Nigerians will be so volatile before during and after elections - go mark it down!!!!

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by xandy84: 12:22pm On May 13
You have a valid point but Nigeria is not only country with external debt and multiple taxation will kill off struggling business. US has huge debts but still offer loans and subsidy to small busines cos that is the backbone of the economy. Thoughtless removing subsidy, and floating naira at the same time is making Nigeria the hardest country to do business.
Over taxation will not help Nigeria get out of debt but only increases fail businesses and loss of job with high rates of crime and possibly danger. OBJ cleared Nigeria debt without multiple taxation and Tinubu can follow his blueprints.












Putindbutt:

Very invalid, how did you think we got here?, with 87trillion naira debt, billions of subsidy on fuel and electricity, 97% revenue for debt servicing, insecurity. I think the president is going the right direction.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Samade7: 12:23pm On May 13
Ola9ja23:
IPOBidients wailing profusely

Bitter Obituarists crying like baby who just lost parents



Before I used to think everyone here is normal until when I started seeing some comments like urs. Continue with ur suffering n smiling mode. The bible says, when the wicked is in power the righteous suffer, same thing happening now.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by Omodua(m): 12:24pm On May 13
favor914:
I no blame you, make you dey wait for President Bola Tinubu to come & help you arrange your life, since all previous family, friends, & well wishers’ attempts have failed.
You are s misguided supporter. Never say the truth for once.

Too bad.

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by ariesbull: 12:25pm On May 13
No..we are using the period to PUNISH THE IGBO for taking the right decision


When we are done with them we get back to you
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by DatNiggaDaz: 12:25pm On May 13
Omodua:
Thanks for your sense of history.
Welcome jare

grin grin

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by patrickcollins: 12:26pm On May 13
Putindbutt:
Nigeria was using 97% of our revenue to service debts but they want Tinubu to continue with that. Wailers, you have more years to wail.
Yes they should continue, the politicians are they not using our money to service their welfare, feeding, clothing, housing, mobility why most it be the only one poor masses enjoy that will be cut out, if the economy is good do you think people will care where the president comes from like in America

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by owunabastard: 12:26pm On May 13
Basicend:
I stopped pitying Nigerians recently after the govt reduced USD rate to about N1,000 from about N2,000. . The govt also made efforts to ensure diesel price comes down via Dangote refinery distribution. .

However, I noticed instead of Nigerians to encourage the govt, they kept blaming and abusing them still. . They even refused to reduce the price of the commodities in the market.

They formed a siege of conspiracy against the efforts of the govt. .

Wail more sir. . I was not and I am still not a Tinubu fan or supporter, but I have discovered that most Nigerians are very foolish.


That foolishness is the reason why we are here since 2015
Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by DREAMHOMES6970(m): 12:27pm On May 13
It's amusing how some APC media idi-ots continue to defend the high cost of livingsurviving by making baseless comparisons between the current economy and the economy before 2015. For example, they may ask, "What is your earning power now compared to before?" However, these arguments have no solid foundation. Before 2015, the minimum wage was around 28k. With that amount, one could survive and still have 15k left by the end of the month. They could even buy two bags of rice with the remaining money. Now, let's compare that to someone earning the current minimum wage of 35k in 2024. It may take them several months just to afford one bag of rice, and even then, they may not be able to buy it because by the middle of the month, they would have already spent the entire 35k. It pains me to see people boldly defending the APC party. Since 2015, the country has faced even more hardship and deceit. While the PDP may have been bad, it was never this bad

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Re: Dear President Tinubu, Is This Punishment Not Too Much For Our Sins? (Opinion) by mcgaius: 12:27pm On May 13
Basicend:
I stopped pitying Nigerians recently after the govt reduced USD rate to about N1,000 from about N2,000. . The govt also made efforts to ensure diesel price comes down via Dangote refinery distribution. .

However, I noticed instead of Nigerians to encourage the govt, they kept blaming and abusing them still. . They even refused to reduce the price of the commodities in the market.

They formed a siege of conspiracy against the efforts of the govt. .

Wail more sir. . I was not and I am still not a Tinubu fan or supporter, but I have discovered that most Nigerians are very foolish.



You can put up a policy that will raise a price of an item from 200 naira to 2000 naira and then do some manoeuvring to bring it down to 1200 and expect people to be happy with you

After all you have stated above,its a shame that you dont know where your next meal will come from.

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