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I no see any comment, so, make I wait.
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After this one, the next one will be how Obi urinates and defecates on himself.
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If this peaceful coexistence is obtainable throughout the country, who would complain of marginalization?
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The worst will be decided after the contest.
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This is just his first attempt, so I'm sure he will try again
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I'm seeing Supreme Court decide many electrons next year, and in Imo State manners.
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Bringing up Biafra and endsars protests whenever Obi is discussed shows how inept APC is. No ingredient will make any APC propaganda acceptable this time around as I'm seeing it.
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Fake news by fake journalists in fake newspapers from a fake Republic with fake citizens. |
Your attempt to write in Igbo language gave you out. You are not Igbo, and can't fake one, and will fail woefully in whatever you intended to achieve with this post.
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Portable almost went necked in Osun, Olaiya is now, going completely necked, APC is trying to foist another method of campaigning, but Nigerians are not buying into it.
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When it comes to supports outside structures, Obi and Atiku enjoy that more than Tinubu. Tinubu is banking on APC, and the problem with it is that when there is a rally in one State, the members from other States usually attend, providing a fake crowd.
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Embezzling government money has become a way of life here. Protesting will take them nowhere. |
Tope Peter Obi goes to prison for bearing another man's name. A politician earned his followers admiration for impersonating a former State governor.
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Well, I can bet APC will not appear there.
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The end of APC in the presidency is not the end of APC in the National Assembly. I advise you chill your water more for a longer soak, cause the end you foresee might not come as soon as you expected it.
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Ladies and gentlemen, and so the monkey went to market one day, but did not return.
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When a secret enterprise becomes less important, the Americans always throw it open, and call it declassified. This is the second declassified information on this oil matter. The first came when oil was discovered in Lagos. Niger Deltans, good morning.
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Does impersonation not constitute a breach of law in this country anymore? |
I'm one of them. We opened Whatsapp for purposes other than picture sharing. For instance, mine is for business. |
Correct guy� this is the most truthful post I've come across in this forum. But the problem is that many people live in those areas where it is hard to find a single grass not to talk of a bush to set a trap in. In such cases, vacant plots for farming are also as rare as a fowl's urine. |
Maybe it was hunger or heat. |
Why was the man acquitted? Was it found he didn't participate in the act? Even if that was the case, he supposed to be held for the same negligence. But this is the justice system bequitted to us by the Brits. Even over there, it can still be swung to the highest bidder. |
No wonder they always look fresh, I mean these Nigerian politicians. They eat live fish, while we the masses eat dead ones. |
Soludo has shown all the difference between a statesman and a technocrat. While he managed as a cbn governor, he doesn't know where to start this time around. |
The fall of dollar can never be verified through the social media. Its true fall will reflect on the price of goods and services, period.
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A responsible husband is the Jagaban of bogu. He made himself governor, made his wife a senator, made his daughter Iya oloja, made his son a company manager, and now, wants to make himself a president. Ladies and gentlemen, if there is any other man more responsible than this, please bring him to the fore. Meanwhile, the most irresponsible man is the one who will sell the future of his household for a bottle of beer, one thousand naira, or a T-shirt. We have these kinds of men littered everywhere in the country. |
The toes of this writer self.�
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This is childishness. The op is highlighting what happened in the western world in comparison to the people in the picture. Question number one:. Why compare Igbos with the west and not with their fellow Africans of that time? two:. Why the fuse about two men in traditional underpants when those at the background were completely dressed? three: Did the west not start that way themselves? |
I'll be the last to believe this contraption, but if it happened to be true, then, I pray those who pulled it should also visit our aboki food suppliers, and in like same manner, convince them to reduce the price of their produce considerably. |