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Creamypie:Bros, talk about what you read about Hitler. Don’t let ignorance get you into trouble. Not charm, yet you see people tying what they call “traditional bulletproof” all over their bodies to prevent bullets from harming them. If it does not work, how then do they embrace it? Not charm, yet you hear people getting beat up by invisible things and powers bigger than them when they fight other people physically. Wait until person take charm slap you one day and your eyes go clear. No be only Hitler, na Mussolini. |
Angelfrost:Great response. Thanks. |
Curse777:Where are the 230,000 please? You think say na agbero and bus driver matter. |
porthouse7:Abeg go school small. If you are still in the secondary school, wait to pass through university and then talk with better knowledge on social media. This your comment na big shame abeg. |
Couldntfigurean:No Ogwashi person or Azagba Ogwashi, or Edo Ogwashi person will ever tell you that he is from Asaba. Ogwashi just like Asaba is a very prominent town that stands on its own. A very ancient town, very well known nationwide with great personalities. Infact in those days, people from neighbouring towns around Ogwashi called identified themselves as They gwashi people. By that I am referring to the likes of Ubulu Uku, Ubulu Uno, Igbuzor, Ashama, Ewulu, etc. However since the creation of Delta state, the different towns and people identify themselves by their towns and communities. One major reason for such in those days, was intermarriage among the different people. Some people pronounce Azagba as Asaba. It is better to let visitors know that the name is Isele Azagba. It is a fast developing town because of its proximity to Asaba and Okpanam. There are property companies also selling lands at good rates. If you purchase now, you will never regret it. |
That affects Nigeria seriously. Retaliation is the name. Very dangerous for passenger aircrafts to fly through. Next, do not forget that the gas pipeline passes through Niger. How BAT manages to take hasty decisions beats one’s imagination . |
Jagbajantis intete. Clearly we can see how the political class play chess with the rest of the country. I am sure that uncountable members of APC are grossly disappointed at the choice of Ganduje as the national chairman of the party. Cross carpeting for the purpose of self preservation does not in anyway help our nation get better. The same would have happened if PDP won. How will Anyim’ s membership of APC help either his state or Nigeria get better? What value will he add? In the end, politicians embezzle the funds while the citizens, irrespective of political leaning, feel the pain. The same circle happens every four years and the people are further impoverished. Who will truly get Nigerians out of the shackles of politicians? |
greggng:But have you forgotten that the same Wagner forces on the invitation of GEJ, operated in Nigeria, to keep boko haram away from the 2015 elections? Dialogue remains the way forward. A very wrong move by ECOWAS will have the most dangerous results playing out in Nigeria, where Niger shares 1068 km border length. That much was acknowledged by our northern Senators, most of who are not able to visit their constituents without adequate security because of boko haram. Africa has become once again a battle front for the Americans, Europeans, China, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Israel. Africa has the resources that all the countries require to keep their economies going. Controlling African resources is of prime important to all. Unfortunately we have very terrible leaders, who only think of their pockets. Foreign powers loot African resources to grow their economies, while African leaders stash it looted funds in those countries, that further help their economies. Niger was deliberately underdeveloped by France; systematically impoverished, using their leaders. Uranium is needed for nuclear. Niger is among the leading producers of uranium. With the defective agreements enslaving them to France, their politicians just like ours always cooperated to make life harder for the citizens and impoverish their people. The rest has become history with the repeated coups in African countries that we witness. Look at our country. Inspite of all the scream about stealing crude, we still read reports of it, with vessels aided by the navy and politicians. When will Africa wake up from the deep slumber? If care is not take, West Africa is threatened by a very ferocious war waiting to happen already. |
accordadoga26:Idiotic comment from a youth who is completely and hopelessly unlearned. If you had taken the little time you had to read wide, by now you should have a better grasp of local/international politics and power. How you think in your little mind that the coup in Niger has the faintest connection with the issue in the SE, shows that your baba so pe mentality has a passcode. You support a needless invasion of a sovereign country, without having in your fickle mind, wondered why the same Nigerian armed forces in all these years have been able to stop the destruction either in the entire north or the SE. Gullible people like you are easily led to your destruction. Rather than face the severe economic issues confronting your own country, your polluted mind tells you that the SE instigated the coup in Niger. If you cannot read, why not ask learned people to tell you exactly what happened over the years in Niger, and what is presently happening there? |
Biodun556:See, when you read football matters, or Baba Ijebu matters, you may freely comment there. This thread pass you by far. |
successmatters:“Do you have sense at all”? Please bro lower your mike. That vawulence was too much. |
Good. Areas of concentration must include Oshodi, Iyana Iba, Okokomaiko, Ilupeju, Volkswagen inbound Alaba market, Ajegunle and Mushin. They no dey ever take eyes see trucks loaded with containers. Even now at Iyana Iba, ladies have joined area boys as agberos to extort people carrying their small goods on their heads. |
If you no sabi rush bus, then Lagos is not for you. If agbero dey fight, no put your mouth. No waka anyhow for night, especially for Ajegunle, Ijora badia, Orile/Amukoko, Ketu/Alapere. If you do anyhow, you go see anyhow. Where dem dey play cha cha, that is card, or gambling, face front. All the gathering together na the same. Dem go chop your money. Shine your eye inside bus. Conductor fit collect your money twice if you fall mugu. Avoid railway line. Avoid egbe k’egbe. As a bachelor, make meshai your friend for Indomie and egg. Also find one better Bolanle wey dey sell food as your friend. The day you no get shishi, she must support your ministry on credit until you pay. |
By the way Isele Azagba is not Asaba please. It’s just like calling Ekpoma by the name Benin, because they are within close proximity. Or calling Shagamu as Ijebu Remo. We must call all areas by their names for proper and easy identification. However you can say Isele Azagba is within the state capital territory. Even Okpanam, Okwe, Amakom, Ugbolu, etc, which are towns on their own are not called by the name Asaba. Isele Azagba is fast developing because Okpanam, which is the town before Asaba on the road to Onitsha, has become very costly to purchase lands. Now Isele Azagba, affords the opportunity to purchase lands at much more cheaper prices and the same benefits are afforded just like Asaba. |
successmatters:Do you know Asaba at all? |
PCG001:It takes a thief to identify another. What you feel is what you express. Only a confirmed slave can call others slaves. Unfortunately self denial makes people like you hide from the reality of your perpetual slavery. You have submitted yourself willingly as a tool to those who oppress you, using poverty, misery and sorrow as horsewhips in their hands. There you are today, in complete bondage with food permanently becoming difficult for you daily. The people you see in the image are happily married. Presently a titled Chief, with his wife and children. Surely they live very well as they all look well fed. You no get shishi for pocket. You dey live with mama and papa with that your oblong head under one brown roof somewhere. Dem dey feed you, pay transport for you. Na be die be that? |
Na wah |
So soldiers should not be retained in the north to root out all terrorists and bandits that have seized swaths of lands there? |
FreeStuffsNG:Young man you seem to be very quick to comment, and on most occasions you just talk without proper check. How on earth would you ever call Niger “mostly dry land”? Have you taken you time to look through the reasons for the coup in Niger? Have you taken you time to find out why the coupists are severing ties with France? Have you taken your time to ask why France still has a stranglehold on Niger, just like it’s former colonies? Niger is the second largest holder of Uranium in Africa. You can research what it is used for, if you care. Mineral commodities found in Niger republic coal, gold, gypsum, limestone, salt, silver, tin, and uranium. Niger was the world’s fourth-ranked producer of uranium as of 2006. The natural resources have been systematically exploited by the French in collaboration with corrupt politicians in Niger. The same corrupt leaders that hold you in bondage in this country, have been rejected by the Nigeriens in this unfortunate circumstance. Again Nigeria cannot afford the smallest of wars with any country. Peace keeping is not a typical war scenario. That Nigeria has been involved in several peace keeping missions does not qualify the country to engage any country in a war, no matter how small that country is, considering the current realities facing the country. Unable to deal with terrorism and banditry for twelve years on the trot; with an ill equipped army; with embezzlement of military allocations; with procurement of substandard military hardware; poor handling of men; how do you expect the country to get engaged with a people determined? When Nigeria engaged Sierra Leone/Liberia in the name of peace keeping many years ago, the country was better prepared. How can you achieve that now? With a baba who has no knowledge of military operations. With anger in the land over the economy? Do you not see the foolishness of the move? Use your small sense small please. |
“ Politically, economically, socially, we are still in a quagmire. Then you want to add the fourth one: Warfare”. That said it all! |
Wainey:And you do not know that the Hausas, Fulanis and Kanuris are the dominant tribes in Niger? You do not know that the ones in Nigeria are their relations? Do you not know that saboteurs will abound? Make una dey deceive una selves and BAT dey go. |
Who will tell that man to first take the log in his own eye away before removing that in another person’s? The questions remain: 1. Where are the men to fight? 2. Where are the resources? 3. In the event of an invasion, what will happen if Nigerians troops get overrun and their is a push towards Abuja? 4. With the precarious state of the economy and the pain in the hearts of the citizens, will this not be an outright attempts of making the economy worse than it is? 5. “I get am before no be am”. Who tell am the man? |
porthouse7:Where you kuku know? Go school you no fit. What do you understand by the word landlocked? Please stop disgracing yourself on social media. Get a dictionary and check the word landlocked or ask a learned person to describe it to you. Please tell us what is the difference between the birth certificate issued in the remotest part of Nigeria and that issued in Lagos. Do you know what it is all about? Do you know the process of procuring one? The people wey born you, dem no give you one? If dem give you, ask them how dem take get am. So you now make a census of pregnant women arriving to Lagos from different states? You get handwork at all? Or someone employed you as a counter? Did you ask the ladies their names and origin? If you did not, please divide yourself into many parts. Get your many parts to stay at the various entry points into Lagos as an inspector. By the way, throw shame aside and tell us your state, please. |
plaindealer:Grow up and reason appropriately. The third mainland bridge and Eko bridges have been vandalized time without number. Kara bridge has been vandalized. As you approach Ore, there is a particular bridge that has one side of it vandalized and the floor completely destroyed. Infact the bridge May collapse any moment. Rail tracks have been vandalized several times nationwide. Telecommunications masts are not safe. Wherever you find metal, you find thieves. Mechanics, welders, etc, daily lament. Every part of the country has the issue. The old Onitsha bridge has been vandalized several times. Mention one bridge or public asset that does not get attacked. What you can say to the new bridge is welcome to Nigeria. The worst in the country, who you all support, are those who loot the economy day and night. They are the most dangerous. They are those who you support. |
taylor88:BAT/APC finally pursued them away. We see how they attract investors. |
Hoelujohn:And the same Obi rather called the man Ebola instead of Bola? Chai. No be only make amend, na to use iron bender. |
orohbirodeysmel:Una see how the man take lead Nigeria into war finally? Una see how APC bring catastrophe into northern Nigeria? The spill over into the south no be here. How do you expect an Hausa/Fulani in the north to feel attack another Hausa/Fulani in Niger? What about the Kanuris? Abi APC sees Niger as Ukraine, a neighbor that must not be allowed to Barbour Westen powers? Nigeria’s military is overstretched, with poor equipments and very low morale. I hope this baba will not talk of mobilization of old men very soon like Putin. |
WorldRichest:You think say na agbero with driver fight for bus stop abi? |
WorldRichest:Which military are you talking about? The one that has not been able to sort out internal issues ravaging the country for many years? Carry gun go be yourself na. |
Na the pishure tire me. How those pishures take reach that country? |
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