Politics › Re: Sowore Release ; I Fear NNAMDI KANU From Today. by boldaslion: 8:29am On Dec 26, 2019 |
sammyj: What kind of yeye mumu post is this? Why didn’t we hear about this post until Sowore was released from detention!!! IPoD always claiming glory for what they don’t deserve!!!  Sorry o, your useless NTA, Channels, AIT, TBC and the likes will keep you in the dark. He made a live broadcast on Saturday, 3clear days before the release and stated unequivocally that he will be released soonest and that it doesn't matter what the DSS does or thinks. How else do you want the prophet to put it for you to understand?. |
Politics › Re: We Warned Them, They Called Us Wailers by boldaslion: 7:25pm On Dec 15, 2019 |
jumper524: u always think its all about bragging right or I knew it from onset. you hyperflate the situation when it suites you. every govt has it hooks and crannies and sowores case is a good example of one. we all condemned the sowore case but that doesn't justify your opinion that you warned us. the CJN was represented and in my own opinion we should fact check before running into conclusion. this was the same thing that happened during the police exam some years back when the media went into frenzy that they want to islamise the country because Arabic was used as a subject without fact checking. as much as we've condemn buhari when he's flawed, when have you praised him when he tried?? When boko haram is down, u claim its because they are buharis brother but when they strike your types are the quickest to celebrate. no wonder ffk and the likes toss u guys like fools and its the same reason the media keeps sugerquoting every post to suit your taste, they are after money after all. Rather it's you and your likes that are being tossed like fools because like Zombies, you accept everything thrown at you. Did I hear you say when bokoharam was down? Oh so they are up again? When they sold you a dummy that bokoharam was defeated you believed, we doubted with proofs, you called us wailers, when the cat was being let out of the bag, they told you that it was technical defeat, you still believed because you are Zombies. You said Buhari tried, please can you mention where and when he tried? Meanwhile, there is no more Buhari, what you have is a Sudanese impostor Jubril. Anyway, you would soon realize, Aisha is giving you the clue but you are so daft to reason and comprehend. Continue in your... |
Politics › Letter To The US Department Of Justice by boldaslion(op): 7:00pm On Nov 24, 2019 |
United States Department Of Justice, Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. United States Of America.
23rd November, 2019.
Subject: Open Application For The Probe Of Dangote Group And The Identity Of The Man In Aso Rock Parading As The President Of Nigeria.
Dear Sir/Ma'am,
I bring you special greetings from this side of the world Africa, precisely, the land of the Risen Sun, Biafra. Without further ado, I want to specifically applaud your determination when it comes to enforcing the law and to defend the interests of the United States according to the law. Also to ensure public safety against threats both foreign and domestic. Not forgetting your duty also to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime. You are indeed doing a great job and I can attest to it.
Recently, your department issued an indictment one of the fast rising Airline in Africa, Nigeria, in the person of Barrister Allen Ifechukwu Athan Onyema the Chairman, CEO, and founder of Air Peace, a Nigerian airline. In that indictment, you charged him with bank fraud and money laundering for moving more than $20 million from Nigeria through United States bank accounts in a scheme involving false documents based on the purchase of airplanes. If not for the fact that you're not a Nigerian based Justice Department, I would have doubted this indictment. But because you're situated in the United States, and In the United States Legal System, in any matter concerning indictments, a person or firm of interest could be under some discrete investigations by the Department of Justice (at the federal level, say). Once your investigating arm of the DoJ feels it has sufficient information on breaches committed by the person of interest (prima facie) they go to the DA (District Attorney). There are two ways of getting an indictment:
1. By approaching a judge that rules that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution 2. By constituting a Grand Jury; the Grand Jury convokes and issues an indictment.
Post Indictment Whichever way it comes, the Indictment thus becomes a 'ticket' for either of the following:
3. The indicted person or firm is given an opportunity to explain things with proofs and clear their name 4. In the failure to clear name or give proper accounting, then either of the two below would take place:
Pre-trial 5. Go for a plea-bargain which might include forfeiture or partial forfeiture or some others 6. Trial.
So, this process assures me that you're not going to give my brother Allen Onyema a kangaroo judgment just the like justice system in Nigeria especially the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been doing since the inception of this APC government.
Moreso, I am writing you this not because the person of interest here is my brother. No, I am writing to you because over the past few years, the Igbos as a tribe has been on the receiving end of this present government. Under this government of APC, our unarmed peaceful protesters has lost their lives because they demanded for a change to decide their dates, our brothers, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Cletus Ibeto of Ibeto Company, Innocent Chukwuma of Innoson Motors, our sister Stella Chinyelu Okoli CEO of the Leading manufacturers and distributors of Pharmaceutical products in Nigeria, and majority of Igbo industrialists. These people has suffered the great witch hunt from this present government in a bid to make their dreams and aspirations go into extinction and I strongly believe that maybe this indictment is also targeted at my brother Onyema in a bid to frustrate his business.
So, having made references to the above listed victims of this systematic mistreatment of these individual by this present government, it is my wish to see that your department has no complicity in serving justice. So, could you please launch your investigations on Dangote Group. Dangote Group is a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate, founded by Aliko Dangote. It is the largest conglomerate in West Africa and one of the largest on the African continent. The group employs more than 30,000 people, generating revenue in excess of US$4.1 billion in 2017. No doubt, this multinational industrial conglomerate has helped offered employment to Nigerians and non Nigerians. And since the inception of this present government, this company seems to be running on a clean sheet. Please, I need you to investigate the financial transactions made by this company and if they appear clean, I won't have any doubt that this present government is running on integrity.
In Nigeria, there has been a wide spread speculations that the man we regard as the president of Nigeria is truly not the same man Nigerians voted into power in 2015. As a matter of fact, the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has never failed to alert the world that General Muhammadu Buhari died in 2017 and an impostor from Sudan named Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani through the help of Aso Rock cabals played with the intelligence of 200 million citizens. So I am urging you to look into this matter to uncover the true identity of the man in Aso Rock.
Finally, it is my wish that you grant my request and clear this doubt in me that this indictment of Allen Onyema was a conspiracy between you and the Federal Government of Nigeria. Do this for me and I will be forever grateful. God bless you.
Yours Sincerely, Mazi Victor Uzoaganaobi [TBRV Journalist] For The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV
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Politics › Re: Newsbiafra: IPOB Speaks On Nnamdi Kanu’s Return To Nigeria For Mother’s Burial by boldaslion: 6:45am On Nov 09, 2019 |
Area4Area: Continuously repeating same lies CAN NEVER make it the truth Don't be foolish enough to expose your ignorance on a public forum. The whole world have to admit that fact, even the same army you are living in denial on their behalf. Meanwhile Google can help you cure your ignorance. Just Google Sept 14 2017 army attack on Kanu. |
Politics › Re: Why Are Nigerians Tolerating Buhari? by boldaslion: 8:09pm On Nov 05, 2019 |
StaffofOrayan: They are both VERY useless I can't believe a sane human being can root for GEJ or Buhari So we have all forgotten the fuel scarcity ? The depletion of your reserves? Buhari won the same way Ikpeazu got reelected or the way Yahaha Bello might likely win.
You are all dummies Shut up useless Buhari supporter. Can you point out any fuel scarcity under GEJ except when you and your people foolishly ganged up to protest against fuel subsidy removal in January 2012. It's on record that for the 5yrs plus of GEJs administration there was no fuel scarcity even during festive seasons except you want to rewrite the history that we know very well. |
Politics › Re: Lauretta Onochie Tells Nnamdi Kanu To Apply For "Zoo Visa" by boldaslion: 7:35am On Oct 30, 2019 |
nagoma: Why don’t they send the corpse to him? Who would want his mum to be buried in a zoo anyway His mum will be buried in biafraland and not in the zoo. |
Politics › Re: Wole Soyinka Is The Reason For Poor Education In Nigeria "Reno Omokri Says" by boldaslion: 6:56pm On Oct 16, 2019 |
ProudDick: The longest strike in Nigerian university history happened under gej. Some of you think everyone has amnesia. Simply part of the unjustified gangup and conspiracy against GEJ in order to sabotage his government and remove him at all cost. You guys succeeded but where has it taken you to? Are you not the worst hit now? You think we don't know. Keep deceiving yourself but we are too intelligent for you. |
Politics › Re: SS and SE Elders Are Not Smiling Anymore, See What They Were Caught Doing by boldaslion: 4:16pm On Oct 15, 2019 |
DSoj: Lol. Hungry elders have collected 20k each. 20k from who? From where? IPOB doesn't share money, rather they have seen the light and decided to be on the side of truth. If IPOB needs to give money, how much do you think that they will need to mobilize the millions that come out for rally at a very short notice? Face the reality, the zoo is gone. Are you guys tired of saying that it is youths that didn't witness the war that are talking about Biafra? Now that you have seen elders that were part of the war fully identifying with Biafra, you are shamelessly saying something else. Sorry for you. |
Politics › Re: World Leaders Ridicule Buhari, Offer Jonathan Global appointment by boldaslion: 3:42am On Oct 09, 2019 |
Glycosunde:
if this is true then congrats to him, nothing more n nothing less but he wasn't too fantastic y in office if not we won't have been cursed with someone lyk buhari. Having buhari ruling us was bcus of Jonathan's faults but las las it won't b well at buhari n every politicians undermining Nigeria's greatness This shows that you are one of those stupid, senseless, brainwashed Zombies that were used to truncate GEJs administration. You believed he had faults and needed someone without fault. That is why you brought in Mr integrity, how market now? And uptil now you haven't got sense still, it shows that you are hopeless and irredeemable. Anyway, Jonathan has moved on, enjoy what you brought upon yourself. |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Sowore And Yoruba Meet 100m Bond? Nnamdi Kanu Met 300m In 24 Hrs by boldaslion: 6:05am On Oct 07, 2019 |
ovieigho: I am a christian I can’t swear by any oath but will be willing to abide by rules for the liberation and emancipation from an entity that is not moving forward (Nigeria) If there is a way to show my loyalty apart from oath let me know Have you ever sworn an affidavit? You pledge to Nigeria your country ba? It's the same oath of allegiance, but this time around, it's to Biafra |
Politics › Re: Edwin Clark Warns Yoruba, North: Steer Clear Of 2023 Presidency For Igbo by boldaslion: 3:38pm On Oct 06, 2019 |
selemempe: An Igbo president is good but Biafra is better . God bless you |
Politics › Re: Yakassai Cautions South-East Governors: "Don’t Go For Self Help" by boldaslion: 8:41am On Sep 02, 2019 |
LegendHero: You are saying jargons and I can’t even decipher any meaningful statement from the rubbish you wrote up here.
First, you stupidly claim Obasanjo as one of Igbo which to me implies whether you are demented or maybe you’re under an illusion of osu ogogoro.
The Yorubas fought a military government which led to the emergence of two Yoruba men on the ballot of 1999. What we couldn’t achieve within a Abiola, we achieved it with Obasanjo. We drove the military off and the democracy you are enjoying now is as a result of the NADECO guys. The Igbos foolishly sided with Abacha which manifested in an Ibo man carrying out protest against Abiola.
You Igbo foolishly voted for Tofa, a Northerner who was part of the hemogeny that slaughtered 3million of your ancestors and yet you guys shamelessly voted for him.
You are a conquered Fulani slaves coz the Fulanis made sure they streamlined the SE to the 5 erosion ravaged mudland and they gave the economic power to the minority Ijaw tribes.
Instead of you to face your lord and savior in the North, you’re here fighting with the mighty Yorubas.
Nonentities! you are so ignorant. Please find out the leader of the nadeco you spoke about. Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu was the leader, I'm sure you don't know this |
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Politics › Re: Which MSM Will Be Brave To Tell Nigerians This Is Jubril? by boldaslion: 8:47pm On Aug 04, 2019 |
Printerscanner: Go to the psychiatric hospital, do a psychiatric test, get a copy of the test report and post it here. I need to confirm that you are not suffering from mental imbalance and hallucination. What will you now do if he goes for psychiatric test? It's you that needs it more if you don't know the obvious. Jubril is running the affairs of your Zoo country as directed by the Abah kyari led fulani cabals |
Politics › Re: Will Any Government In The World Sit And Watch A "Revolution" Protest? by boldaslion: 2:45am On Aug 04, 2019 |
koboko69: This is Sowere's exacts words
"I'm not talking of protest. I'm embarking on revolution. 85% of Nigerians are in support. Don't tell me about legal implications or what a Judge will say. I don't care. We must bundle Buhari out of that place...."
The clear definition of Revolution is clearly written up there...
Trying to water it down or use ur own narative to suit yiur personal opinions wouldnt change the facts or meaning of a revolution. Again no sane government will watch someone mobilize for a revolution against her government And in your small mind now you think that his arrest will stop the impending catastrophe about befalling the Zoo? |
Politics › Re: Atiku Reacts Over 'killing & Secret Burial Of 1000 Nigerian Soldiers' by boldaslion: 7:31am On Aug 02, 2019 |
Mustsucceed: Total accumulation or at an instant ..it's not possible for Nigerian army to bury 1000 at an instant I also don't believe can be dumb enough to buy such farce just because a foreign journal wrote such You are dumb one here if you didn't read the report to see that went to mortuaries to carry them which answers your senseless question of accumulation or instant, mumu that thinks he is wise |
Politics › Re: Sowore’s Revolution: Shehu Sani, Dele Momodu React by boldaslion: 9:48pm On Aug 01, 2019 |
YorubaHero12: Lol, the only reason why Buhari can hold those people prisoners for long was simply because they are northerners.
In a democracy, A sitting president of a certain tribe cannot hold other people from a different tribe hostage for that long years coz people will protest until he succumb coz Nigeria is all about tribal interest.
If the person help prisoner were to be Yoruba, south-south, it would have been the same result.
Just imagine Buhari holding Sowore hostage for 1year, and imagine what kind of movement will spring up in the Southwest. It’s just common sense, stop adducing too much praise to Kanu Caz he was used indirectly to lessen the vote turnout in the SE which led to the defeat of Atiku. It’s all a game Shut up you dumb ass. The northerners held A westerner Abiola, not only holding him despite being from another tribe accordingl to your dumb, stupid and foolish postulations, they killed him, what did Yoruba do? |
Politics › Re: CJN, Tanko Study Law Without English & Mathematics (PHOTOS) by boldaslion: 8:45pm On Jul 23, 2019 |
pedel: Some post on Nairaland are just sensational; just for entertainment alone, nothing to discuss. This man finished secondary school in 1968. He claimed termites destroyed his school certificate in 1998 and swore an affidavit to the same in 2002.
A reasonable person would first ask what subjects were recorded in the certificate issued in 1968. Secondly, is the English language part of the requirements to study Islamic Law from which He graduated in 1980?
While you are trying very hard to discredit someone who has become the number one Judge in Nigeria today, you have successfully exposed how ignorant and mischievous you are.
Gone are the days when we have intelligent people producing meaningful contents on Nairaland. Shut up you fulani bigot. Enjoy your useless backward Zoo. Why must a Sharia court magistrate be made a chief justice where there are qualified people. He is not qualified for the post but he will continue to ridicule himself and his almajiri brothers like you. The world is observing |
Politics › Re: Video Of Dead Vultures In Enugu - Police React by boldaslion: 12:15am On Jul 22, 2019 |
lazeez99 post=80501526]The police in Enugu has dismissed claims that some dead vultures shown in a viral video were killed from eating poisoned cow meat meant for sales. Rather, it said the vultures were killed by bird hunters in the Enugu community market. Igbere TV reports that there was pandemonium today in the state as a video in circulation showed many dead vultures at Eke market in Ihe community, Awgu Local Government Area of the state suspected to have consumed remnants of cow meat sold to local consumers in the area. Reacting, however, the Enugu Police Spokesman, Ebere Amarizu, said the death of the vultures was as a result of poisonous mixtures with leftover meats which was deliberately concocted by poachers to capture the vultures. The reaction was contained in a statement sent to Igbere TV on Sunday, by the Enugu Police command. Full Statement, http://igberetvnews.com/833953/police-reacts-to-video-of-dead-vultures-in-enugu-community/Cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J[/quote]Senseless lies. Since when did they start hunting vultures in Igboland? If they kill vultures with poison and video it for publicity, how would they be able to sell it thereafter? The police has become so stupid to become the spokesmen of fulani herdsmen |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is Too Small For Igbo, Give Justice To Biafra - Sowore by boldaslion: 3:41pm On Jul 21, 2019 |
PFRB: State the facts. Ojukwu never declared war. He is both ignorant and illiterate at the same time. Pardon and bear with him. |
Politics › Re: Why The News Of Fasorantis Daughter Being Killed Is False And A Fake News by boldaslion: 3:18pm On Jul 21, 2019 |
Do you mean that Chibok Girls incident never happened? Surprising |
Politics › Re: Youths In Oduma, Aninri Enugu State Chase Out Fulani-herdsmen And Their Cattles by boldaslion: 5:31pm On Jul 17, 2019 |
Genius100: Hope all you imbeciles realize there are more southerners in the north than.vice versa.. shut up, you are the slowpoke here. Times have changed and you don't know it. Any attack on the Igbos in the north will bring war to your doorstep I can assure you. You didn't witness war, this time it will get to you. I heard the illiterate Ango Abdullahi boasting that no one can defeat the cowardly fulanis in a war. I make bold to say that fulanis can defeat only unprepared cowards like themselves. Hausas have realized the importance of freedom and are determined to free themselves from the stranglehold of the fulanis and they will fight to free themselves. Aside the hausas, the rest of the tribes in the north will unite against the fulanis. Biafrans will make sure make sure that anything called fulani is rooted out of this geographical space of the Zoo forever, I can assure you. Your cup is full. |
Politics › Re: Bishop Kukah Blows Hot Over ‘demonization’ Of Fulani Herdsmen by boldaslion: 8:04am On Jul 17, 2019 |
ProfessorBerlin: the pastor dey fear Maybe he is fulani. Fulani will surely receive the dose of what they have been serving others. The scriptures cannot be broken. They will reap what they have sown. It is a law of natural Justice. Whether you gag the press and free speech or not, their cup is full |
Politics › Re: Between Imn’s Rabidity And A Thickening Plot by boldaslion: 7:50pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
aguele: By Anthony Kolawole
There is an image that the promoters of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) want people to have about the Shiite group. It is image of a docile group that continues to maintain civility even in the face of provocations, a collection of religious devout who only hold hands and chant prayers as their mode of protest. The pictures and videos they are ever willing to share and promote online are the ones in which IMN members are on the receiving end of the supposed brutality of law enforcement agencies, oftentimes these are images of wounded members or those fleeing from teargas. An objective flip of the channel will however reveal an IMN that is so militarized that the Kaduna state government, following a Judicial Commission of Inquiry, issued a White Paper that outlawed the group. Part of the reason for the ban was that IMN was found to be a militarized extremist group, whose members were not only armed but also dangerously radicalized. With the ban came the realization for IMN that it can no longer freely operate in Kaduna state since there is a framework under which its activities are effectively criminalized. Compelled to relocate its activities to a more tolerant Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigerians are now able to fully appreciate the full extent of harassment and intimidation that the people of Zaria and environs in Kaduna state had to endure at the hands of these fanatics before their reign of intimidation was cut short. But that realization might have come too late as the extremist members of the group now have the nation’s capital in their rabid grip. Dislodging them from Abuja is proving difficult. First, they have in the course of the past three years infiltrated the satellite towns of the FCT and set up cells that they easily activate for their so called protest for the release of their leader, Mr Ibrahim ElZakyzaky, who is standing trial for treason before a court in Kaduna. It should be noted that they refused to protest in Kaduna, where their leader is on trial but rather preferred to punish the inhabitants of Abuja. Considering that IMN has only so far activated its brigades assigned to protests, we should all be afraid of when its actual militants wings, already ensconced in the satellite towns, are activated. Secondly, IMN enjoys some misplaced sympathies from Nigerians who are not necessarily supporters of the group but who end up sympathizing with them while castigating the authorities for the wrong reasons. Among these are those who do not fully appreciate the risk posed by IMN members to the society – these ones see the issue purely from a misplaced human rights perspective, they want IMN members to be accorded liberties they deny other Nigerians. The other sympathizers are those who, for political reasons, find it expedient to demonize the government of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Armed Forces of Nigeria, with the Nigerian Police Force, simply because it fits into their own larger agenda. The mix of these two categories of sympathizers is catalyzed by the die-hard campaigners of the IMN – ranging from paid activist lawyers to erstwhile journalists and columnists that have switched alliance to become part of terrorists. There is a thickening of the support from those sympathizing with IMN for political reasons. They have seen that Nigerians have come to disregard the group’s provocative protests that consist of denying Nigerians right of way, vandalizing cars and property along their protest routes, launching projectiles against security personnel, defacing public property and just about any other criminal thing that can be done in the course of protests. The images that the IMN propaganda machine shares from these confrontations usually omit IMN militants throwing back teargas canisters at policemen, they edit out the members hurling stones and sticks and the IMN camera somehow always miss its members dressed in military fatigues and camouflage, with some influence peddling such pictures also do not make it into the publications that are tolerant of the IMN nuisance. But the recent attack on the National Assembly by IMN militants during which shots were fired and some policemen sustained gunshot wounds, others were stabbed or clubbed, is a wakeup call to the growing rabidity of IMN extremists. It does not matter whether its members came with the weapons they used or snatched the ones with the policemen, the warning light is blink red and rapidly. An outlawed organization that attacked two critical institutions in a democracy – the parliament and police – has crossed the Rubicon. The only outrage left for the group is to launch full scale terrorist attacks on key national institutions. It is critical to at this stage interrogate what emboldened IMN militants to attack the National Assembly without the fear of repercussions. An immediate answer is to be found in the violence that has spread across the country. The spate of kidnappings, banditry and terrorism (in the north-east) have stretched the military and police thin. The start of IMN’s terrorism will open a new front that will further burden law enforcement and the military, which will certainly give IMN an upper hand. Interestingly, the spate of kidnappings, banditry, and other forms of violence besetting the country are not unconnected with IMN’s growing rabidity. It is has been revealed that the massive attacks and killings that have taken hold of the country after the general elections are meant to culminate in political instability, which the opposition has reportedly engaged the IMN to precipitate, hence its decision to invade the National Assembly and make that arm of government unable to function afterwards. A desperate opposition found in the IMN a willing vehicle for achieving the destabilization of Nigeria and some citizens that are no wiser are cheering them on. Between the IMN and the opposition, the conspiracy to destroy Nigeria’s democracy is thickening. When democracies fail, the first casualty is often if not always the parliament – the executive arm will survive and judiciary will exist as a tribunal of sort. The burden is on the members of the National Assembly to shake off their present lethargic silence especially since it was their institution that was targeted by the extremists. They should collectively, as an institution, demand an end to IMN’s menace while uniting across party lines to call the opposition to order and ask that it stops using the Shiite group as a prop.
Kolawole PhD, a University lecturer wrote from Keffi, Nasarawa State. You are so foolish, daft and self-deceiving. Infact you made no pretense over your biased reportage. In your useless write up, I was reading to see you mention that the leader of imn have been refused his freedom despite several court judgements in his favor. You are evil. Thank God you realized the indisputable fact that it is a time bomb waiting to happen and will be difficult to control. Your PhD is useless with the kind of mentality you have displayed so far. |
Politics › Re: Cries About Insecurity In Nigeria Political – Buratai by boldaslion: 6:42pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
Officialgarri: I believe you haven't started using phone or rather a phone with Internet access between 2009 to 2015.
Even if you haven't, I believe you would have heard of Boko haram extending their fight to abuja (Nyanya, madalla) and other states like Kaduna where a sitting governor was ambushed. How they killed their way through from borno to Mubi in adamawa How caliphates were established here and there in northern states How major military barracks were sacked often...
Go on youtube and you will exhaust yourself from videos of those times. You will see the Mopol that got exploded with a bomb on live camera...
Incase you do not know, Chibok girls (276) were taken under your clueless role model
When trying to point out the flaws of this government, do not try to put it on the same scale as the previous useless government. Fight against terrorism is better now than before. Only a fool will think otherwise. At least you can sleep in your bed now without fear of bomb Not surprised at all. Fulani will always support their own. Buratai is definitely doing better in the Fulanisation project, Kudos |
Politics › Re: "I Blame Nnamdi kanu For What Has Happened To Us" Femi Fani Kani-yode by boldaslion: 12:04am On Jul 16, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Aftermath Of Ijegun pipeline Fire by a resident by boldaslion: 7:58am On Jul 09, 2019 |
princeFAD: Attach some pictures The bus driver is one of my friends. He came from Japan, he had some problems and was planning to go back. His papers are ready, just hustling to get some money to sponsor himself back |