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fmlala:The vivid report was given in your dream abi? |
BeeBeeOoh:Written, edited and published by brown envelope induced propaganda media wing of boudillion group of companies. |
slivertongue:Sensationalism at it's 'ridiculous' best. |
erunz:Abeg spread the mat come dis side i wan join you but i no fit stand becoz hunger de naija so i wan lie down. Abeg no forget to tell Fayose that some1 need stomach infrastructure here in case he drives by. |
And they told us that zero budgeting is the next best thing after slice bread and tea ![]() The back and forth continues |
Hardeysolution:I DETEST HOW SOME OF YOU BANDY THIS 'NIGERIA'S UNITY' AS THOUGH YOUR LIVE DEPENDS ON IT. SMH |
I wonder what will happen when Dasuki and Kanu regains their freedom and begin to expose the lies of these agents of CHAIN. No wonder they're doing everything possible to ensure that once you're arrested, you're detained indefinitely while the masses are fed with lies meant to shore up the fast fading image of their principal. |
HungerBAD:Keep dreaming, After all it's free. |
DaBullIT:There's a limit to sycophancy, In fact Ur irredeemable! Ndo. |
ednut1:WHY drink panadol for another man's headache? Give the states what is due to them and leave their subjects to complain about how it's managed. |
Abagworo over to you Come and rationalize this for the zoneBz. Less i forget, where's uzoegbuprosper |
Interesting, keep em coming |
It seems Aisha is no longer managing ministry of RICE affairs well, So BABA wants to take over especially now that there's so much hunger in the land And people are fed up with the minister of noise making. |
The punch, nation and tvc will not report this and HungerBAD will never post or follow it. |
Op nawa to u ooh. Even on sallah day u serve us this kind pepper soup without sauce. Abi ya name na lienus? |
HungerBAD:In Ojukwu's voice; good morning! |
mrvitalis:Lol But most business men lose money at one point or another naa. Anyways thank God AMCON has stepped in. |
mrvitalis:For once i agree with your opinion, Though, i don't see why you have to bring BMB in these. |
WOW! SO SO ON POINT. What is remaining now is a more ACCEPTABLE PLATFORM where these lone voices can converge to form a formidable movement. Believe me the revolution will be unstoppable. |
Aisha rice at work |
madridguy:In Ojukwu's voice; good morning! |
100Cents:U want ur own slap abi? Wait mek i invite the ghost come, U must xplain wetin u find enter the thread |
Once again, in Ojukwu's voice_ good morning. |
Victorvexz:Story, Though it's not for you to believe but the truth remains that, The times has changed, the people are wiser and much more determined (not to go to war like most of you think but to sustain the agitation till they achieve result). FYI, the movement has grown beyond nnamdi Kanu and From all indications the government is becoming frustrated because all their efforts to either suppress them or provoke them to become violent has failed. So keep waiting for your day of reckoning. |
Hate him or like him Nnamdi Kanu has become a phenomenon and a subject for political scientists. He speaks nothing but the truth, his choice of words may be raw, crude, offensive and/or provocative. But they're always true, and he doesn't care what you think, neither is he interested in sounding politically correct Above all he says what most people especially the youths wants to say and hear but are always intimidated and scared of saying. Only the future can determine what becomes of him and his vision. But the government can only ignore him to their own peril. Even OBJ has changed the tone of his language. |
While i like the fact that the author is trying to set the record straight but these our learned men should go a step further to articulate ways through which our people can be delivered from these criminal political and economic systems that has impeded our progress as a people. The masses are frustrated and waiting for these lone voices to organize themselves into a movement with clearly defined motive/action plan that the masses especially youths can join to salvage this country or bury it once and for all. FFK may be wrong in some of his claims but he has consistently spoken out against the flawed political system in Nigeria and the attendant problems. |
I'll excuse shehu coz he was clever enough to put a disclaimer: that it's just his opinion, but to insinuate that the president could be laughing over this is the height of insensitivity. How can a president be laughing because a citizen he swore to protect was detained and charged to court for doing what you claim he likes see, instead of giving a directive for his release |
Woow, that's great. Better late than never. The almighty God who put this thought in your hearts and brought those names together under one umbrella will ensure that nothing or anyone will hinder the success of this initiative. Even if they don't achieve anything else they should establish an apolitical platform to pursue the objectives highlighted above. That way if they fail, others will build on the foundation. The igbos like the Israelites can't wait to end this long wilderness journey. |
pippimp:Sincerely i don't know which of the associations you are talking about, And talking about leaving Nigeria, it has it's implications but the unfortunate thing is that whenever secession is mentioned the elites will twist it and manipulate the gullible masses to believe that you want to balkanize and destroy Nigeria and given the mutual suspicions and hatred along the ethnic lines, it's usually easier to get other regions to buy into the conspiracy, before long you'll be labeled as the spoiler and made the scapegoat. So i'll heartily support any association that is dedicated to educating and mobilizing people across the regions to rise in unison to demand for a restructured Nigeria where the regions will manage their resources and design their future based on their culture and aspirations. |
4nobody4every1:The issue of leadership failure cuts across the three tiers of government (no thanks to the high level of illiteracy in the country and our dubious elites that feeds on the ignorance of the majority). As for the UN my humble observation is that they work more to protect the interest of the West than the other member nations and until the interest of the West is substantially affected negatively or positively i don't see them stepping in to help us. So i think it's high time we start educating and mobilizing our people across the regions to rise in unison to demand for a restructured system where the regions will be free to manage their resources and design their future based on their culture and collective aspirations (because for me there is so much conflict of culture, interest and aspirations in Nigeria and that is largely responsible for the mutual suspicions/hatred and numerous clashes being witnessed across the nation. |
ezra1990:Myopic reasoning like yours is very common on the social media so I'll let it slide. But peradventure you choose to think differently this time consider this, A tree might never make a forest but a match stick can sure burn down forest(s). |

. Ibori, alams GEJ etc embezzle it noni