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After they finished insulting Tinubu, they now see that he's actually quite young compared to the others! 🤣🤣 |
Chelsea should stop doing business with Arsenal abeg |
Saka will have serious problems with Madueke joining. He plays better from the right wing than the left. Good deal for Arsenal anyway. Up Chelsea. |
We know they will start abusing the dancing governor soon. This we have seen. |
Who's the candidate. All this talk will calm after their primaries coz they will divide again |
Cromagnon:Can you ask your father such a question? |
Using innocent students to gain cheap political points. Why didn't he do all these things before 2023? |
Now, finally the UK has listened to Peter Obi's advice, |
Coalition don turn some people to public speakers |
rattlesnake:Trump isn't going to be president forever. He's giving the Democrats an easy ride in the next polls. |
Trump is at it again. If some people had the opportunity to pour the blame on Tinubu, they will have. 🤣 |
But wike has used only 2 years. Why judge him so early |
Kobicove:Probably CBN or NIBSS secretly taking the data. You understand |
jospepper:All your Bank accounts are tied to one BVN. They will find out no how. |
Maybe Ronaldo will win the world cup there next year. Hopefully but Messi remains my GOAT 🐐 Sorry the final will be played in MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, near New York City |
Ask oyinbo man that lives in a good and working economy this question |
Now we have a striker. Jackson should just move to Arsenal immediately |
Lucky they're still alive. Men don suffer for this life. No boko women to marry the helpless men |
Most of those that went to Turkey are back in Nigeria already. The other countries on that list is a No No |
omoredia:I remember well that Nigeria was the Greatest country to live in before Tinubu became president. People were exceedingly rich. Infact, everyone was rich. Mhumhu |
If this situation occurred in my country, many people(they know themselves) would have directed their anger and accusations towards the president. It's a tragic reality, but we all face our mortality eventually. Rest in peace to all those who have passed. |
Messi remains my Goat. my real Goat. Ronaldo just like money , enjoyment and fun. Messi is the GOAT 🐐 |
The 2027 election is approaching fast, but the ADC’s coalition isn’t making significant waves yet, even with its new members. I’ll take them seriously only when they secure alignments with heavyweights like Kwankwaso and Tambuwal. For now, their efforts seem more like posturing than a real threat. |
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil |
Who cultism help. I blame parents for not raising their wards well enough to understand the dangers around them. Kudos to all the good parents out there. |
You see, no tribal sentiment here oo. Truly football unites |
While I appreciate Femi Adebayo's journey and his passion for acting, it’s hard to overlook some aspects of his transition from law to film. It raises a few questions about whether he was truly cut out for the legal profession, or if his connections, being the son of a renowned actor played a significant role in his admission to law school. Despite enjoying his movies and recognizing his success in the industry, I can't say I see him as a wonderful actor. There are times when his performances come across as overly exaggerated, lacking the naturalness that many viewers crave. While he certainly knows how to command attention, sometimes it feels more like he's acting for the sake of performance rather than embodying the character authentically. His story might be inspiring, but I think it's important to also acknowledge that talent in acting goes beyond just making a choice, it requires a certain level of finesse that he hasn't fully achieved in my opinion. |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:I appreciate your thoughts on the current political landscape, but I must respectfully disagree regarding the potential of the candidates in comparison to Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Tinubu stands out not only for his impressive track record but also for his strong leadership qualities. As the former governor of Lagos State, Tinubu transformed the state into an economic powerhouse, implementing policies that drove urban development, improved infrastructure, and laid the groundwork for financial autonomy. His ability to manage complex challenges and foster economic growth speaks volumes about his capabilities as a leader. Unlike others, Tinubu is a unifier, dedicated to bringing people together regardless of their ethnic or political backgrounds. In a time when division seems prevalent, his focus on unity and collaboration is crucial for our nation’s progress. He has a track record of fostering inclusivity and cooperation, which is essential for healing and moving forward together. The past governance failures you mentioned highlight the importance of strong leadership. Tinubu's commitment to effective governance, economic understanding, and his ability to inspire and unite people position him as a candidate who can truly drive Nigeria towards a brighter future. In contrast to the division and ineffective leadership seen before, we need someone who can lead with vision and purpose, and Tinubu embodies that promise. |
DIVINEEVIDENCE:So who should have been there instead of him? You, Obi, Atiku, Sowore, Kwankwaso, or who? Please Tell me. |
MetaMatrix:What a lively bunch of youths. Their energy is right in their pockets. It’s their tool. Let the game begin. |
cenaman:Wetin you want talk pass, curse, abuse, insult. Talk am make i chest am. No be today, we're used to people like you. Na you wey dey worry about my talk no go fit sleep. Nothing fit stop me from sleeping. You go wail tire and after your time don reach, you go still dey wail sotey you no go fit rest in peace. E sure for me |
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