Politics › Re: Is Shettima Still The Running Mate? by Amovingman: 3:46pm |
Who else is the running mate Bobloco: Despite earlier insinuations that President Bola Tinubu could replace Vice President Kashim Shettima for myriad political and other reasons peculiar to Nigeria, the idea appears to have fizzled out.
Soon enough, Nigerians will know for certain. INEC just opened its portal for political parties to submit their list of candidates for all elective offices.
And when INEC finally publishes the list for each party, there could be surprises. Even worse, unexpected names as state assembly candidates could cause total meltdowns in some parties.
So far, only Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the NDC, has named his running mate.
In ruling APC, the presidency long ago ordered ministers and aides to remain silent about a possible change to the 2027 ticket, following an initial warning from a cabinet member.
The code of silence may still be in place, however, as the President has not categorically named Shettima as his running mate.
There were reports late last year that Rabiu Kwankwaso, now Obi’s running mate, spent the first two and half years of Tinubu’s government negotiating and lobbying to replace Shettima in 2027.
That was until Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano pulled the rug from under Kwankwaso’s feet.
But a more telling sign that the running mate debate could be over is that the president chose Shettima to return his presidential nomination form for the 2027 election to the APC secretariat. He later won the primary.
Then there is the subtle dig Shettima made, after the primary, to unnamed kinsmen who reportedly told Tinubu not to wear the clothes Shettima gave him as they could be laced with some form of poison.
The suggestion is that they wanted Shettima dropped as VP.
Clearly, the Vice President believes his place on the APC is now assured and that a threat no longer exist. Maybe, maybe not.
President Tinubu himself repeatedly tried to be Vice President over the last 20 years.
His first attempt was in 2007. He tried again in 2011, coming up with a last-minute scheme when the window for political parties to replace candidates had closed.
It involved getting Tunde Bakare to resign after the election.
Bakare was Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate on the CPC platform.
So, for the president, the idea of replacing one candidate with another to either strengthen the ticket or adjust governance dynamics is nothing new. He did it in Lagos.
When Buhari and Tinubu finally agreed, it was four years later.
And this time around, the process of picking a running mate was the most contentious it had ever been in Nigeria.
That is, unless Tinubu approaches 2027 as an opportunity to redraw the balance of power between the north and south, between religions and within the existing social and political order.
https://leadership.ng/is-shettima-still-the-running-mate/ |
Crime › Re: This Serial Fraudster Is Wanted By Lagos State Police by Amovingman: 3:06pm |
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Crime › Re: This Serial Fraudster Is Wanted By Lagos State Police by Amovingman: 12:24pm |
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Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Amovingman: 12:23pm |
No be today you start to scam innocent people's on nairaland PhdCloakRoom: Stop using same person different accounts to bombard this thread. You want to proof public support. Show the admin the evidece of me being Stephen Ayantoye. Agents that does not know right from wrong . one day for the thief one day for the owner |
Crime › Re: This Is How To Catch Bandits In The Southwest by Amovingman: 11:46am |
Are they in ikorodu also bigpriik: Check out the map of the southwest You see those freen dots? That's where the bandits are hiding ,locate the forest reserves ,this is likely where they would be hiding,they would never live in densely populated areas ,there are Lage forest reserves in the southwest infact the region has the largest rainforest reserves in Nigeria, Now once the reserves are located deploy a hundreds of surveillance drones to comb the forest 24/7 search east west north south and also watch out for their movements these people buy food,water,drugs and water and other groceries to survive how do they convery them ,their logistics and so on? Like I said earlier I believe they live in the forest reserves,they will definitely have road routes were they convey the daily needs My own quota though . |
Travel › Re: Italian Student Visa-help! by Amovingman: 11:45am |
Birth certificate or marriage certificate Obozi: In the Visa requirement No 14 that talked about Family status certificate, how do we go about getting the document and is it a must thay everyone submits it? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Amovingman: 11:42am |
Na Stephen ayantoye moniker nau walenden: That is a completely ignorant statement based on sentiment rather than facts and shows a poor understanding of how the Canadian immigration system works. Who told you PR is automatic after graduation? If that were true, thousands of graduates would not be struggling today with expiring PGWPs and no clear immigration pathway. And where exactly are all these Americans supposedly coming to Canada to study? Immigration is based on meeting legal requirements, not on making friends, dating a citizen, or hoping someone will show you the next steps. That's wishful thinking, not immigration advice. looking for innocent people's to scam of their hard earned money on nairaland |
Travel › Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 23 by Amovingman: 11:40am |
Stephen ayantoye moniker again PhdCloakRoom: Am i supposed to have created my account 20 years ago ? Or has Nairaland stop accepting new member ? Or am i supposed to have used 10 years on Nairaland before i started contributing to the topics ?
If i am the only one on Nairaland with my email on my profile then let the admin delete my profile right now . Your contact on your profile does not mean advertising. We have various aims on Nairaland . An organisation may seek my service as a reviewer or admission Counselor etc so dont have the illusion that i am a travel agent. If nairaland is not doing anything positively in your life Mr i challenge you to delete your account right away. If you cannot do that it means you are in the same boat with all nairalanders.
am not selling any dream you are the one selling your dream. I am following and maintaining Nairaland policy by not derailing the thread. Go and advertise the closure of Universities and Canada economy in the politics section.
When a student got admitted into Canadian school and he or she was able to graduate successfully the Permanent Residency pathway will open automatically. Such student would have made friends with Canadians and Americans or even dating a citizen in the case of a single student so friends and school officials as well as natural immersion will teach such graduate with the next steps. Stop promoting PR on Student Visa thread indirectly . make sure you don't fall for his scams ooo He's a notorious impersonator and scammer on nairaland Take note please |
Travel › Re: Enugu To Lagos Is The Road Currently Safe? by Amovingman: 11:37am |
I'll advise you to travel by air Wenonawde: Good morning everyone,
Does anyone have any information about the route from Enugu to Lagos? I’m planning to travel from Enugu to Lagos to visit my family.
Is the road currently safe? I can’t afford to fly at the moment, sso I’ll be traveling by road.
To be honest, I’m quite scared because every time I open Nairaland, I keep seeing reports of kidnappings and bandit attacks in different parts of the country.
I would appreciate any recent updates or advice from people who have traveled that route lately. Thank you. don't travel by road to avoid being kidnapped |
Phones › Re: Google Pixel Discussion Thread by Amovingman: 11:35am |
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Phones › Re: Best Phone Under 80k For Battery And Camera by Amovingman: 11:33am |
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Phones › Re: Airtel Unlimited Data Thread! Best Data Plan In 2024!! by Amovingman: 11:31am |
Stephen ayantoye might contact you that's he's the op Tell him to quote you on nairaland to confirm to avoid being scammed DAramis: Hello bro I would be interested in the sim card. Need to use it with my unregistered 5g router from airtel. Is it up for grabs? |
Phones › Re: Help! How Do I Get My Whatsapp Back?! by Amovingman: 11:30am |
Which phone did you later buy please I want to buy it also Is Whatsapp better on the new phone also HeatSeeker: Buy a new phone.
Or alternatively use parallel app on your device. |
Sports › Re: Morocco Will No Longer Submit Bids To Host African Competitions - Fouzi Lekjaa by Amovingman: 11:28am |
North Africa are making Africa proud all over the world |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Security Crisis: A 21st Century Solution To Banditry by Amovingman: 11:26am |
Even after tinubu tenure there'll still be bandit in Nigeria tajehi: *Nigeria's Security Crisis Requires a 21st Century Solution:A Strategic Framework for Defeating Banditry, Kidnapping, and Rural Terrorism*
By Timothy Ajehi,Nigerian Diaspora Professional and Public Policy Commentator from the Netherlands.
Nigeria is facing one of the most complex security challenges in its modern history.
Across large parts of the country, heavily armed criminal and terrorist groups have demonstrated an alarming capacity to raid communities, abduct students, attack villages, extort citizens, and challenge state authority. In some regions, these groups move openly in large numbers on motorcycles, exploit difficult terrain, use modern communications equipment, and have reportedly deployed drone technology.
This reality requires an honest assessment.
The challenge before Nigeria is no longer simply a manpower problem. It is an intelligence, technology, governance, mobility, and coordination problem.
The question therefore is not whether Nigeria possesses sufficient courage or military personnel. The question is whether our security architecture has evolved quickly enough to confront 21st century threats.
*What Global Experience Teaches Us*
Countries confronted by organized criminal networks, insurgencies, and hybrid threats have increasingly relied on intelligence dominance rather than numerical superiority.
Israel has demonstrated the value of intelligence fusion and predictive analysis.
Ukraine has demonstrated the power of drone warfare, digital mapping, and real time battlefield awareness.
Colombia demonstrated that criminal organizations can be weakened by targeting logistics, financing, and intelligence networks.
Ecuador's recent struggle against organized crime has reinforced the importance of attacking criminal ecosystems rather than merely pursuing individual gunmen.
Nigeria must adapt these lessons to its own realities.
*Intelligence Must Become Nigeria's Primary Weapon*
The most effective security systems in the world rely on information superiority.
Nigeria should establish regional intelligence fusion centers integrating:
* Military intelligence * DSS intelligence * Police intelligence * Telecommunications data * Drone surveillance * Satellite imagery * Community intelligence
The objective should be simple:
To know where criminal groups are before they strike.
*AI and Predictive Security Systems*
Artificial Intelligence has become a major force multiplier in modern security operations.
Nigeria should establish an AI driven National Security Analytics Platform capable of:
* Identifying kidnapping hotspots * Predicting attack patterns. * Mapping criminal movement corridors. * Detecting unusual concentrations of motorcycles. * Analyzing ransom networks. * Prioritizing deployment of security assets.
Rather than reacting after attacks occur, Nigeria should increasingly prevent attacks before they happen.
*Drone Surveillance and Air Dominance*
One major advantage enjoyed by bandits and terrorists is mobility.
Motorcycles enable rapid movement through forests and difficult terrain where conventional security vehicles struggle.
To neutralize this advantage, Nigeria must invest in:
* Long range surveillance drones. * Thermal imaging systems. * Forest monitoring technology. * Real time aerial reconnaissance. * Persistent intelligence gathering.
Criminal groups should never enjoy greater situational awareness than the state.
*Reforming Community Security Structures*
Perhaps Nigeria's most underutilized security asset is local knowledge.
Community vigilantes often possess:
* Deep understanding of local terrain. * Knowledge of suspicious movements. * Awareness of criminal hideouts. * Access to human intelligence unavailable to outside forces.
However, many operate with limited training, limited communication equipment, and inadequate institutional support.
The solution is not the uncontrolled proliferation of weapons.
The solution is professionalization.
Nigeria should establish a framework through which vetted vigilantes can be:
* Screened. * Trained. * Certified. * Integrated into formal security structures. * Subjected to professional standards and oversight.
Community knowledge should become part of Nigeria's intelligence advantage.
*The Case for State and Community Policing*
Nigeria's security realities differ significantly across states and regions.
A centralized policing structure alone may struggle to provide sufficient local responsiveness across a nation of over 200 million people.
A carefully designed state policing framework deserves serious national consideration.
Such a framework should include:
* Federal standards. * Independent oversight. * Human rights safeguards. * Professional training requirements. * Integrated intelligence sharing. * National coordination mechanisms.
Qualified community security personnel could be recruited into these structures, thereby transforming local experience into institutional capacity.
The objective should be to strengthen the state not replace it.
*Follow the Money*
Every kidnapping operation requires financing.
Every criminal network requires:
* Arms suppliers. * Informants. * Transporters. * Logistics providers. * Financial facilitators.
Nigeria should significantly strengthen:
* Financial intelligence capabilities. * Anti money laundering enforcement. * Digital transaction monitoring. * Asset seizure programs. * Criminal network investigations.
The financiers of insecurity must become as vulnerable as the gunmen.
*Security Sector Accountability*
Technology cannot compensate for corruption.
If resources allocated for national defense fail to reach frontline personnel, no security strategy will succeed.
Nigeria should strengthen:
* Independent procurement audits. * Digital inventory systems. * Logistics tracking. * Performance accountability. * Anti corruption enforcement.
National security resources must be protected with the same determination used to protect national territory.
*A National Security Partnership*
Security cannot be outsourced exclusively to soldiers, police officers, or intelligence agencies.
Citizens must become trusted partners.
Government should establish:
* Confidential reporting systems. * Secure intelligence hotlines. * Witness protection mechanisms. * Community reward programs. * Digital reporting applications.
The citizen who reports criminal activity should feel protected rather than exposed.
Conclusively,I want to posit that,Nigeria possesses the talent, technology, manpower, and resources required to significantly reduce banditry and mass kidnapping.
What is required is not merely more force, but smarter force.
The future belongs to nations that combine:
* Intelligence dominance. * Artificial intelligence. * Drone technology. * Community partnership. * Institutional accountability. * Security sector reform.
The challenge before Nigeria is immense, but it is not insurmountable.
The state must become faster than the criminals, smarter than the criminals, and more adaptive than the criminals. That is how nations ultimately prevail. |
Politics › Re: APC Jailed Nnamdi Kanu To Appease Bandits - Indigenous Northerners by Amovingman: 11:25am |
Ipob are terrorist group in Nigeria and he's their leader What else Naijahero1: Tell me this is not true. 99 % of Kanu's videos and speeches is against banditry and Fulani killer herdsman. |
Christianity Etc › Re: All Achievements Outside Jesus Is A Waste Of Time by Amovingman: 11:24am |
What about Muslim or Jews obonujoker: Yes this is true.
Without Jesus everything you achieve in life becomes a waste of time
So accept Jesus now |
Webmasters › Re: Build Your Website With 50K Only by Amovingman: 11:22am |
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Webmasters › Re: How Do I Change & Update My Email ID On Nairaland by Amovingman: 11:16am |
Did they force you to register on their forum Goldaccumulator: i will use a lawyer to send them a message |
Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Amovingman: 11:14am |
Chukwueze have not been to world cup before ooo jihday: ForwardsAhmed Musa (CSKA Moscow)Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City)Victor Moses (Chelsea)Odion Ighalo (Changchun Yatai)Alex Iwobi (Arsenal)Simeon Nwankwo (Crotone). This is the attack we took to that World Cup, who do you think should have been dropped for a player who just started playing for Villarreal B team |
Sports › Re: Guobe Vs Meta AI 2026 World Cup Predictions Thread by Amovingman: 11:13am |
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Politics › Re: 2027: My Pact With Peter Obi – Kwankwaso by Amovingman: 11:10am |
I prefer verydarkman to become our president than Peter obi Ofunaofu: • I believe Obi will not run for 2nd term
Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and the vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2027 general elections has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a party that is on a downward trajectory.
Kwankwaso told the BBC Hausa Service, in an interview monitored by Fred Ezeh, that many APC members are disillusioned, and might work for the success of other opposition parties from the inside.
He stated that himself and Peter Obi share many common values, and one of them is the massive support they enjoy, especially among young men and women who sincerely believe that if they succeed, they too will benefit.
You recently moved to the NDC. What informed the decision?
We deliberated and concluded that we needed a political party that would be easy to build and organise. Since it is a relatively new party, it does not have many of the problems associated with older parties. That was why we joined it. Alhamdulillah, everything has now been properly settled. The congresses, the convention, and the special convention have all been conducted. Peter Obi has been confirmed as our presidential candidate, and I have been given the opportunity to serve as his running mate.
Some people believe that you left for the NDC because you realised you could not secure the presidential ticket in the ADC where Atiku Abubakar is a major figure. Is that why you moved to a party where you could run alongside Peter Obi?
Whether I contest or not, I remain a politician. Politics is not only about seeking elective office. In my political journey, I have belonged to parties where I did not contest, and I have contested and lost elections as well. Therefore, elections are not the primary issue before us. Our first concern is for the party to succeed. We also wanted a party whose principles align with our own beliefs and ideology. I have discovered that Peter Obi and I share many common values. One of them is the massive support we enjoy, especially among young men and women who sincerely believe that if we succeed, they too will benefit.
This is particularly important when you consider the Obidient Movement and the Kwankwasiyya Movement. The alliance between these two groups will benefit both our supporters and Nigeria as a whole. We are working hard to harmonise our ideas and governance plans so that they align. We do not want a situation where we enter government and begin pursuing conflicting policies or actions that are not in the interest of ordinary Nigerians.
Speaking about the strength of your party, if we compare only the NDC and the APC, how many votes do you think your party can get nationwide, and how many votes do you think APC can get?
That is a question statisticians can answer more accurately. However, I can tell you that the APC is on a downward trajectory. Every day, more people are becoming disillusioned with it and joining us. Even among politicians, many are moving toward us. As for ordinary citizens, many had already abandoned the APC long ago. When we joined the ADC, many people followed us because they saw us as a credible alternative. When we later left because of certain challenges and joined the NDC, many of those supporters came with us.
The NDC is growing steadily. In the next seven or eight months before the elections, and during the campaign period, the truth will become clear. Both genuine claims and false claims will be exposed. By the grace of God, the NDC will continue to grow stronger in Nigeria and even gain recognition beyond the country.
Are we talking about 30 per cent, 40 per cent, 50 per cent, or 60 per cent of the vote?
Our focus now is on ensuring that we have credible candidates in every constituency. We want competent and respected candidates who can effectively protect our votes. The voters are already there. They are not wandering around looking for whom to support. If you go to Kano, Sokoto, Niger, Maiduguri, and many other places, you will find that people are looking for alternatives. They do not need politicians to keep telling them stories because they have already seen what is happening in the country. Take security as an example. Initially, insecurity was concentrated in the North-East, particularly Borno and Yobe. Then Boko Haram expanded. Now look at what is happening in the North-West, where bandits and terrorists have taken over many areas. People are being kidnapped on highways almost daily. Recently, even a senior military officer was abducted. Soldiers are not spared, police officers are not spared, and certainly civilians are not spared. What is most unfortunate is that this insecurity has spread into the North-Central region, and is extending further south. Recently in Oyo State, school children and teachers were abducted. The situation worsens every day. Unless firm action is taken, the country may reach a point where there is no security, no stable education system, and no meaningful development. The nation could deteriorate completely.
Since your defection, there have been reports of disagreements between your supporters and Atiku’s supporters. Some people say there appears to be friction despite the alliance.
Politics will always have disagreements and arguments. I certainly have not instructed my supporters to attack Atiku, and I do not believe he has instructed his supporters to provoke ours either. In any movement, there will always be a few individuals who enjoy causing trouble. However, one thing I know is that we have instilled discipline in our supporters. As members of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, we teach our supporters not to provoke anyone. We do not insult people, abuse them, or attack their dignity. That is how politics should be. Politicians should focus on their plans and policies, especially what they intend to do for the people and not on insults and personal attacks.
It has now been confirmed that you will be Peter Obi’s running mate in the 2027 general election…
Yes. As everyone knows, after consultations within the party, we agreed that the presidency should go to the South because the South is currently entitled to complete its turn under the rotation arrangement. We agreed that a southern candidate should lead the ticket and serve one term of four years. After that, power would return to the North. This is the arrangement we believe in, and the one that our partners in the South also accept. Peter Obi is someone with support, credibility, and integrity. We believe he can govern fairly, treat both North and South fairly, treat Christians and Muslims fairly, and ensure justice for all ethnic groups in Nigeria. That is why we support him.
Other News APC: Internal war lingers Insecurity: APC chieftain urges Nigerians to share intelligence with security agencies Go get PVCs, APC state chairmen’s forum charges party members, supporters So you are indeed the vice-presidential candidate?
Yes, I am. When Peter Obi’s candidacy was formally unveiled, that announcement was made publicly. That is the arrangement we are working with today.
Some people have recalled your statement before the 2023 election that the position of vice president was largely ceremonial. Yet now you are accepting the role.
Many issues have been discussed. When the ticket was unveiled, Peter Obi himself publicly stated that he would not leave us idle. There will be responsibilities and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to governance.
There is an understanding that Peter Obi will serve for four years. Are you convinced that he will step down afterward so power can return to the North?
I believe so. As an elder statesman and a leader who made this commitment publicly, not in a private conversation, I believe he will keep his word. Politics is about trust and accountability. Both the North and the South are watching. I am convinced that he will honour the agreement because it was a carefully negotiated arrangement based on principles that have guided Nigeria’s democracy for many years.
Do you believe he has demonstrated that commitment through his past actions?
I have seen nothing from him except goodwill. Many allegations have been made, but if you examine them carefully, you will find that reasonable people did not make those accusations against me or against our arrangement. I joined him based on my own convictions. I have made it clear that this project is not about Peter Obi alone or Anambra State alone. It is about Nigeria.
Is this candidacy merely a way of testing the waters ahead of the election?
Anyone who knows me knows that I do not play politics as a game. Even when I joined the NNPP, I did so because I genuinely believed we could win. Opponents claimed I was only trying to split votes. My response was simple: whose votes was I supposedly splitting? I entered the race because I believed in it.
Likewise, this arrangement is serious, well-planned, and credible. We still have time, and people will come to understand what we are trying to achieve.
Let us return to Kano politics. Given everything that has happened between you and Governor Abba Yusuf, have you now abandoned him politically?
No, I have not abandoned anyone. We supported him and brought him forward. He won elections because of that support. In 2019, we endured injustice and remained patient because we believed in democratic processes. In 2023, we worked hard to ensure his victory. Whatever he has achieved today, may God continue to support him. We do not insult him or attack his dignity. He made his own decisions and followed his own path. Some people claimed I am worried about losing influence to him, but he knows that is not true. If elections are conducted freely and fairly, the people of Kano will decide.
Are you satisfied with the current relationship between you and him?
It is not a matter of satisfaction. I still care about him. I was not the one who pushed him away. And we never completely severed ties.
If Abba Yusuf returns and seeks reconciliation, would you accept him?
Certainly. Not only Abba Yusuf but anyone else who comes seeking reconciliation will be welcomed. Forgiveness is essential in politics. People have different backgrounds, ages, experiences, levels of education, and ways of thinking. You cannot expect everyone to think exactly like you. If we were not willing to forgive, we would never have reconciled with people like Ganduje despite all our political disagreements. Politics requires a large heart and a willingness to move forward. The same applies to Abba Yusuf. We worked together before, and we can work together again. Politics should not be driven by personal grudges but by what is best for the people
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thesun.ng/2027-my-pact-with-peter-obi-kwankwaso/%3famp |
Music Business › Re: Your Music Is Good. The Problem Is Nobody Has Heard It Yet by Amovingman: 11:10am |
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Crime › Re: Beware Of Stephen Ademola Ayantoye The Impersonator by Amovingman: 11:08am |
Futurefocus Gshems Souzin Kimhomesales These people's can testify to what I'm saying here dominique: Can you provide evidence that Bryanluke is the same person as this Steven Ayantoye? |
Satellite TV Technology › Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by Amovingman: 11:05am |
Avoid this moniker here to avoid being scammed He's the same person as Stephen ayantoye the impersonator on nairaland Check my post to confirm please Bryanluke: it's cool.. with 1unit @ 45minute.. It's still equivalent to a normal hot plate .. it's just a lil difference but this is cool as one can use it with inverter/solar system he'll ask the mods to delete my comments soon Seun take note please |
Phone/Internet Market › Re: Does Anyone Here Sell Or Have The Airtel Unlimited Sim For Sale That Is Being Us by Amovingman: 11:04am |
So that you can use their SIM to scam innocent people's as usual right Stephen ayantoye You'll soon be caught One day for the thief one day for the owner Bryanluke: Does anyone here sell or have the Airtel Unlimited Sim for sale that is being used in Airtel router(Odu).. |
Crime › Re: Beware Of Stephen Ademola Ayantoye The Impersonator by Amovingman: 11:02am |
When are you getting me arrested so that I can prove you wrong You're wanted on all nairaland and on all social media platforms Once you're caught that's the end for you Bryanluke: pls leave him.. we should meet in station and I'll bring all my documents, nin and bank details if this name tally with my name.. you'll beg and pay for defamation.. cux I no go accept apology |
Christianity Etc › Re: A Reflection From My Past 14 Years Ago (picture) by Amovingman: 10:27am |
Seun see what you turn your investment into
What a pity |
Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Amovingman: 10:24am |
Those countries you mention are better than your country Goke7: 😂 na to Dey watch Haiti vs curaçao, Nauru vs Solomon island
As how na! |
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Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Amovingman: 10:21am |
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