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Craig you can cry all you want but you can't do anything about it. They'll keep taking your jobs, women and businesses. Accept my condolences |
the_ripper3: Hmmmm, dem don denigrate the use of words like "Foreigner". Outsider is a more suitable word for Benin and Ghana people.Strangers is better |
dominique: First Benue then Adamawa now Rivers. How exactly do they come up with these figuresDon't bother giving them attention |
Sam xiu lee: I didn't vote buhari but Gej,av being a grate admirer of the man,and sincerely I av being looking forward to 2015 to cast my vote for him,with his recent utterances am having a change of mind.that's doesn't mean gej gets my vote,we expected a lot from him and he has turn out to be a grate disappointment.Your English teacher will see you as a grate disappointment too. |
Those boys made a big mistake by going to a community suffering from constant armed robbery with an armed thug at that time of the day. Some of the killers have watched their mothers/sisters/wives/daughters being rapèd in front of their eyes by robbers, if you haven't been in that kind of situation you can never understand, you guys judging them will probably do worse if you had experienced what the inhabitants of Aluu community went through. There was a time when we were suffering from that kind of problem where I live in PH, people were getting robbed by 2 different sets of armed robbers in a single night, people were living houses they built/rented with their money every night to squat at a far away place and return in the morning, people were staying awake throughout the night because of fear despite having to go to work/school the next morning. Some of those Aluu killers had lost their loved ones and relatives to the armed robbers terrorising them at that time. Imagine seeing your mum and sister räped in front of your eyes, then some armed robbers(possibly the same people) were caught and presented to you 24 hrs later, you can only judge when you experience that. Those guys made a fatal error of judgement by going to a community under rampage at such an ungodly hour with an armed thug. A sad story |
killuminati: I'm the first to like dis comment. *dancing indian wine*What a gay comment to make! |
texazzpete: Tomorrow now, if you hear that one Senator has given his kinsmen employment in a parastatal, you folks would be complaining about nepotism. Now it is a 'Man Of God' and it's the best thing since sliced bread. You folks make me sick.So so true |
collynzo2: I will like Buhari to tell us how many civillians died in the hands of Niger Delta militants, I can probably count them on the fingers of my two hands.His supporters can help him. |
I will like Buhari to tell us how many civillians died in the hands of Niger Delta militants, I can probably count them on the fingers of my two hands. |
SlyIg: Tell them to come with their standby generator please.Some of them are actually investing in electricity gerneration, sorry. |
lakside s: With all this, yet nigerians are still sufferingThese are on-going projects, the effects will be felt when complete. |
Why wasn't Ghana invited for this tournament? |
GH Swagg: The boldedThe battle to be relevant continues. |
our keeper na white man o hmmm |
This quote summarises the point I've been trying to make, Tbaba said he values human life more than his country's image, but not more than his religion's image. No wonder he's always quick to defend the name of his religion whenever Boko haram bombs people. tbaba1234: Let me be clear, My religion is more important than my nationality . My religion defines my purpose of life, My nationality iswhere i was born. If Islam is banned, the earthis spacious enough, i would move. |
tbaba1234: Finally!!, At least we know who the bigot is...Here you are again after another Boko Haram attack, here the loss of innocent lives wasn't your priority, but looking for a way to jusyfy boko haram's actions. boko haram justifies their actions by claimingthe high-handedness of security on their members pushed them to the edge. The truth is that the situation could have beenhandled much better by the security agencies.Violence begets violence. This is how the Jos story degenerated, one group attacks and the |
tbaba1234: Finally!!, At least we know who the bigot is...Here you are again after another Boko Haram attack, here the loss of innocent lives wasn't your priority, but looking for a way to jusyfy boko haram's actions. boko haram justifies their actions by claimingthe high-handedness of security on their members pushed them to the edge. The truth is that the situation could have beenhandled much better by the security agencies. Violence begets violence. This is how the Jos story degenerated, one group attacks and the other retaliates till we have a situation that we can not control. |
Isn't it suspicious how Al Jazeera never condemn Boko Haram activities? Instead they justify it by claiming they also kill Muslims and blaming their activities on povert but they are always quick to criticise govt's reaction. |
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