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izzou:Better dey add sarcasm disclaimer because soo many people cannot detect sarcasm when it hits them in the face. |
Ibukzy:I asked you a question earlier. I'm still waiting on your reply. donjazet: |
Of course, an average Nigerian would bring out the time and devout energy to defend an indicted criminal. Ohh my nigeria!! Ask yourself, is the party agent fighting for you? Does the party agent have your own interest at heart? Has the party agent come out to openly criticize his party and the total failure his party has endowed upon Nigeria and it's people? Does this party agent mean well for you when he desires this failed party to retain power? Soo many questions for a soul for hire.
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donstan18:Donstan18, the ultimate critic. Criticizing everybody while not taking a stand. Donstan if you are not happy about the political situation of things, why don't you take a stand? Who is your preferred candidate? Who is your choice? Not making a choice is equivalent to making a choice. A bad one. |
ashybabs:How did you design your signature? |
A criminal mastermind with blood on his hands wants to be your president and you, an educated literate who sees himself as God fearing would line up behind that person with open chest. Are you mad or something?
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Phaantom22: Viscuz:Una no well at all. ![]() Una for allow am dey deceive himself. ![]() |
seankafor:Normally I should know that arguing principles and morality with you is simply akin to pouring water on a rock. That a right thinking person would say that Pablo Escobar did a FEW WRONGS! That's indictment enough of his criminal leanings. I just told you that this was a criminal mastermind responsible for the direct deaths of lots of people. By people I don't just mean other powerful criminals or even innocent judges, government employees and political opponents which he assassinated. I'm talking of the poor pawns in his criminal empire. The gangs that were formed on the streets because of his drug empire. The thousands of foot soldiers from poor homes who depended on his gang activities, illicit drug uses and turned suburbs into criminal dens. But no, let's look at the schools and hospitals which he built out of political expediency with the aim of buying political power and goodwill and forget that those same hospitals he built were flooded by victims of his criminal enterprise. Flawed reasoning on display. |
Do Nigerians really want an international criminal with criminal indictments and also a grandfather of institutionalized corruption in Nigeria to lead this nation? Do you really believe that in spite of these criminal records, that if Tinubu was passionate about enacting positive change in Nigeria, he really didn't have the clout and political machinery to achieve this? His stooge was the vice president of the country. His own wife has been a senior senator for several years. His stooge is the speaker of the house of representatives. He has at least 15 senators in his pocket. He has at least 10 ministers in his pocket. He was the other half of the grand coalition of the ruling party. Do you believe that with all these at his disposal, this man couldn't effect change in the country or at the very least SPEAK UP and REVOLT when he saw how terrible the leadership which he foisted upon us became. But no, he didn't speak up because he was a very part and parcel of the problem. He couldn't speak up because of his selfish ambition, so he decided to let the country burn to the ground so as not to gore some powerful oxes. So as not to step on the wrong toes. And here we are, we the masses foolishly lining up behind this criminal traitor of his country to lend our voices and support. How foolish can we be? Our mumu never too much? |
seankafor:Pablo Escobar, one of the most murderous criminals known on earth. A man responsible for at least 10000 deaths actually used money from his criminal proceedings to buy political goodwill and office. He was elected into parliament in the hopes of eventually getting the presidency. Do you think such values should be "respected"? Do you think, we the average intelligent masses should be moved by actions like these? Shouldn't we abhor and condemn these things when we see them rather than espouse these values? We now know that Tinubu was a money launderer and drug pusher for a cartel, in an advanced country, wouldn't this person be in jail by now and definitely not seeking the highest political office? Do you really want our president to be a person with known international criminal records? |
In America in 2016, there were some very left leaning democrats who where very unhappy with the fact that their choice candidate Bernie Sanders didn't win party ticket so they decided not to vote. That helped in electing Trump who won with the minority of votes. These kind of voters who didn't vote in key states ended up costing them the presidency. Trump went on to appoint 3 supreme court justices of which the impact of that decision 6 years ago is still reverberating today. Those judges are striking down the values shared by those democrats who didn't vote. ASUU has been on strike for months. Our currency is plunging in value steadily because of poor fiscal and monetary policies. Our police forces are still under-armed ill equipped and under-paid. Our budget deficit has ballooned. Our debt profile has quintupled. All of us are touched by the effects of bad governance. NEVER SIT ON THE SIDELINES. GET INVOLVED. POLITICS IS YOUR LIFE. Put in leaders that are capable of working for you, not those bothered about settling scores among themselves and can't get to work effectively because of cabals behind the scenes that they had to settle before assuming the office. That's why the Peter Obi movement is enticing. It represents a people oriented movement. This was a movement spurred by the people. Peter Obi decamped from the PDP because he saw that his support online was ballooning and people he didn't even know were resting their hopes on him to run, even outside the establishment. People let's give this a try. Let's see if we can send a seismic shock to the establishment. Imagine a tiny party that had just 5000 votes in the last election suddenly winning with 15 million votes. Votes from you and i, votes from people who have never voted before, people who simply didn't care, market women and traders who never bothered to lock up shop to thumbprint for politicians suddenly waking up and seeing that we had the numbers to achieve this. It's enticing to the average masses. Don't listen to radical tribalists or paid party agents. Listen to your fellow average Nigerian, the one who can see that tribe has never helped the average Nigerian. Katsina despite being the president's state is riddled with violence crime, underdevelopment and poverty. Incompetence is incompetence. Let's not go back to Egypt, let's move forward and away from these corrupt entities. Thanks.
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This great grandfather should be in a retirement home. Not coming out to rule a nation in peril and on the brink. We need very strong and energetic hands that will be alert at all moments and be abreast of all situations. Politics is personal, politics is emotional, politics is our very own life.
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Toyindipo, ibukzy. You guys support Tinubu from the sidelines. Can you enlighten me as to your reasons why? Looking at the 3 major contestants, what's your ultimate reason for supporting Tinubu. And I beg you guys to please provide a video of Tinubu being cross-examined by journalists. Not just interviewed but cross-examined. We've seen lots and lots of videos of Peter Obi making sense and outlying his plans, defending himself and recollecting his past achievements. let's see that of Tinubu. |
Oasis007:Common oasis007, you are better than this! Don't throw away all shred of dignity and your principles away just because of a very shady and dirty politician. You are better than this. |
Tinubu was a money launderer for drug cartels. Pushing drugs that killed innocent thousands. I want to think that we all know the negative implications of drug kingpins and their adverse effects on society. Here we are now, educated fellows praising and hyping a drug kingpin all because of politics. Such a shame!! The politician I support has a clean record as a business man, importer and marketer of goods, corporate investor and head of banks at a very young age of 30s. All VERIFIED. If your reaction to a terrible and indicting expose of your candidate who you actually wish to be our leader is to immediately attack the messenger, then you can see how you have to question your conscience. Where is your morality? Do you serve your God honestly? Are you really going defend a money launderer and a drug pusher, indirectly responsible for drug overdose deaths of thousands of people? Ask yourselves this question.
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We have reopened the nairaland Chelsea fan FPL league and acting upon ibimes advice made it in league format rather than cup format. So for the constant Chelsea posters here. This is the league code. https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/cf4lst cf4lst. |
The very best and wisest of yorubas. The most sophisticated tribe in Nigeria.
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He's talking nonsense. Obi is a bundle of integrity compared to those 2 old thieves. |
A saint among the rest.
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EmmanuelScott1:That was really a surprising comment. |
Nice |
Ibime:I've received the code boss. |
Ibime:I forgot how brutal you used to be. Oga abeg don't go back to those ways, just fashi this fool. He's not worth your time |
Ibime:Ibime please add me to the nairaland FA cup. Send it to my email please. |
jom28gy:That's the irony of this article. The writer can't see that by generalizing a whole group and calling them tyrants without any measure of proportion, he himself has become a bully. But I'm happy the propaganda and aim of this article is there for all to see. It's politically motivated with the aim of painting the obi-dience as toxic in order to slow the momentum. |
Simeonjoe1:Sorry I meant to quote the poster above. |
Simeonjoe1:So what of you guys? |
Vistra40:Why you dey put am "with due respect"? Which kain dirty respect? |
helinues:Cry more |
DataMiner:Do you like labour? |
ThAGodFaThEr1:Really? |
heendrix:All I see here is mental manipulation. You are saying that Peter Obi is the best man for the job but he won't win? So what should we do, is it not to just doour own part and vote for him? What else should we do? |
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