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DontBullshitMe:I don't know why I never got around to completing narcos Mexico. I just dumped it along the way.but now would be a good time to revisit it. How many seasons is it at now? |
DontBullshitMe:Oh please, don't bullshit me!! It belongs to the native indians. ![]() |
raumdeuter:The thing is dayo, whenever your evil past is brought up, you bring this same particular point to cover your ass. Like I've presented not less than 300 DIFFERENT posts of yours where you are saying the most vile things the human heart can concoct and what you want to find solace in is the exact same 3 posts. Almost like clockwork. Posts that are not a tenth as bad as what your heart had brought forth. In dayo's world, "ngige is an Igbo\yoruba bastard= all people with "igbo blood" must be wiped out of yoruba land, igbos are cannibals, vermin's, beasts of nature. Igbos are born with crime DNA embedded with them! Igbos are slaves to hausas. Igbos are cowards! Igbos asking for equal rights is same as animals asking for rights. If igbos make noise, we squash them. Yeah right, dayo. Those are exactly the same thing. Hateful animal. |
izzou:Ohh, you won't regret it. Jesus! How are you just hearing about narcos now? That's easily one of the very best law enforcement series. You can't go wrong with narcos. |
The same person who dayo is trying to appraise now is the same person he spent many years calling an inept slave and stooge of Obasanjo and atiku. But wants to now give an image of "ohh, here is this one person of Igbo blood I actually like". Kolo werk. Continue and embrace your barechested hatred of anything igbo. Continue showing people how you formenting hatred and discord while far away from the ensuing chaos you're sowing.
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raumdeuter:When I see you make these posts, it's very irritating. The desire to now appear like there's actually an igbo person you actually like or support. Like nigga, wtf?? Who are you tryna decieve? It's almost like you forget you have a recorded history on this platform as the number one person who hates anything and everything igbo. Just a search of dayo and the word "gene" is enough to expose what you think of all igbo people. Recently you've been trying to act up like you own up to your assholery and hatred, please continue with that, rather than this attempt to renovate your image as someone amenable to an igbo person and presidency. Just look at you trying to talk good about soludo recently, someone just stumbling upon your posts now will not know that this is a person who saw soludo as a poster boy for what he called the "boy-boy" gene and slavery of igbos to hausas. Please dayo, don't attempt to decieve anyone, own your hateful heart with your full chest. Own your assholery with your full chest.
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A001:So irrespective of how they got there, can someone say that yorubas have taken over another person's land and be technically correct? ![]() just me being mischievous. |
If this was an article of appeasement in anyway. Then the writer has clearly failed. It seems people still don't get who obidients are. Obidients are not interested in any political games or alignment or any of those stuffs. Obidients are not people that can't be controlled by any single person not even Obi himself as evidenced in Enugu elections. They just want to upend the corrupt political status quo and send a message to the ruling class that they won't be taken for granted. And I believe they have sent that very strong message. A new party has basically been breath into life in the twinkle of an eye.. Obidients no send all these politicians papa. But uzodinma and soludo know that there are already one term governors. Uzodinma has no clout in imo state and these election results which he rigged has deepened that animosity but I can tell you that as far as PDP is concerned in the south east, it is dead and buried. Labor is the new bride and no obidient will vote for PDAPC in imo state. It will be between labor and apga due to historical regional sympathy. |
A001:But wait oo, is Brazil in south America a Yoruba land? |
APC played a very cunning game in benue. That tricky situation where you know people dislike your platform so you pick a genuinely good and favorable person to headline the ticket there. Nice one. ![]() Although the father should know himself how toxic his party is viewed at the national level in his state. If he is to make a good politician, then he is to put sufficient distance between himself and tinubu and co at the national level just as he's done throughout the campaign. If he's seen as a lackey of the national party, that goodwill will erode. |
A001:Well said. One can't be sympathetic to these hardened criminals.. It's their karma. |
If these people were in their own countries, larride would tell them to go to their own land and contest. Maybe nigerians are now taking over the no man's land of Georgia.
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larride:As I said, change begins with us. I don't get, are you for or against the notion that tribe shouldn't be the prerogative when it comes to electing leaders?? Because that would contradict your earlier stance which you declared. |
larride:Larride, the only currency we have here is our opinions. That's to say the only purpose of this place is to learn, unlearn and relearn. To educate ourselves on various things. Yes, you are correct in stating that in Nigeria of today, it is very likely that someone of another tribe will likely not win governorship of a state outside his region but that doesn't mean it should be so. The obidient movement has shown that if the people come together, something can be built out of nothing. The least we can do is lend our voices for the impossible to become possible. So I personally wish that a day comes where a man of yoruba and hausa descent who is capable and competent of leadership and understands the terrain of Enugu state becomes the governor of the state. Being a governor is only being a steward of the state for a given period of time. Tribe really shouldn't be the prerogative. Ibime could very well throw his hat into the ring for Mayor of London and boom, he's the leader of London tomorrow because he's lived there and understands the challenges of the place or at least I hope so. That is the ideal world. What we on our parts shouldn't be is enablers or proponents of divisive rhetorics. We should all be liberals, willing to constantly change and move the world to an ever accommodating place. Not fighting for conservation of the status quo which equals stagnation. So my very respected elder brother larride, I'm hoping your position too is that you wish to see the day an igbo man is the governor of yobe state, an hausa man is the governor of Anambra state, an igala man is the governor of Oyo state but that the common qualities of these men is that they are all technocrats with a desire to aggressively develop the states they govern and are deviod of corruption and filled with empathy towards those they govern. Am I making sense? |
Obi highlights the violent suppression and intimidation of voters and calls for proactive measures to be taken and commiserates with the victims of the carnage.
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Patrick the fact you had to make this statement exhibits ignorance on your part. If Larride or you or anyone goes abroad and begin to sound arrogant about your exploits and try using your numbers to tilt their local elections your way, they'll revolt and it might be worseIn every advanced democracy, what politicians do is pander to their electorate, regardless of the demography of that electorate, what they don't do is violently suppress and intimidate voters or outrightly kill them. In America for example, it's not about tribe but race, white, black, brown. there are predominantly white areas who experience an influx of black people or brown people and these demographies are very different. You don't see the politicians using force to suppress the new black voters. What they do is pander to the electorate, make promises to them, find various ways of aligning with them and seeing them as a voting bloc. The same thing in Utah, where it's more of religious voting blocks, Mormons versus baptist and other protestants. Or California and texas where you have Latinos as a voting block and try to formulate appeasing policies for that voting block to lure them. What you don't do is use violence. That's not how democracy works. |
patrickmuf:If I ask you to backup the claims now you've made even from the first sentence, you would run. Who told you Tinubu was the enemy of Igbos in Lagos or why do you think that if indeed he was viewed as an enemy that it was only the Igbos who viewed him as such? Why are the igbos the only group being singled out as being tinibu's opposition? Secondly, you made this statement; Igbos in Lagos began making very provocative statements, can you show us evidence of the above?? Can you substantiate this claim and tell us why you think Igbos or Igbos alone made "provocative statements". Are you saying Yoruba LP supporters made no such statements if at all there were what you call "provocative statement". |
Labor party won 3 house of assembly seats in Benue State. I hope they work well with the Rev father. No doubt the labor party is now a national party. Winning seats in all geopolitical zones of the country. Kaduna in North West. Taraba and Adamawa in North East. Benue, Nasarawa, Abuja in North Central. Lagos in South West. Edo, delta, crossriver, Rivers in South South. And South East. All these DESPITE the numerous seats rigged against them and the fact that they failed to fill all their slots. This would be much more if Labor had candidates in all the available slots. But nonetheless we moveeeeeee. Let's go reclaim out mandate.
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larride:Thank you, let me also add to the bolded "contesting for offices". So why are you not applying that standard to Lagos? Why all the dog whistling about tribe? Now let me ask again more directly, do you have a problem with an igbo person who has lived most of his life in Lagos, in your own words, paying his taxes, Livng and working there, aspiring to be the governor of his state? Do you have a problem with that? Caveat; citizenship by birth applies for only presidency. That's why I included your children in the equation, asking of you think your children born there should have a right to contest for any leadership position. |
larride:Larride I've been meaning to ask you directly. If you migrated to the US or UK, do you think you should have a right or say in how your new environment is governed? Or put more directly, do you think yourself or your children should have any right to seeking for the topmost leadership positions of the state or country? |
Agadinaagwuofe:The bolded is where you are getting it wrong. Nobody is "judging" this woman for anything. She is being appraised for doing the right thing! And that's it. In an election where many many RECs were clearly compromised and wrong results were declared and asked to go the corrupt courts of technicalities, this woman stood firm and mandated only the correct results be called. That's a rare act I'm our political system worthy of commendation. You will have a point if another person was being praised for the same thing and people were now selectively faulting it. You don't expect the supporters of another political party to toot the horns of another political party. Before now I didn't know the case of Adamawa or the other person but we would have surely chimed in to praise the act if it became public knowledge. No need for this back and forth. We don't know who this woman is before now but what we know for sure is that in the face of threats, intimidation and inducement, she stood tall and firm and that is something goddamn worthy of appraisal. |
From Uganda. The new Ugandan anti-gay bill mirrors Nigeria's anti-gay law. While other societies progress, Africa retrogresses.
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When you hear the way pro-apc accounts talk about DSS and other enforcement agencies, you see that they see them not as neutral actors but as allies. It's like they suddenly see no fault in the activities of these state agents who are clearly being weaponized against opposition. |
My greatest blessing this year was actually not personally knowing a single person who supports APC. Like that was the best thing that happened to me.
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Agadinaagwuofe:First of all, all political groups are "emotional to large extents". Emotions fuel passion and passion fuels politics because politics is about our lives. You cannot ascribe only one group as being overtly emotional. Secondly the bolded part highlights once again the agenda you bear with your message. What makes you think about that in the bolded?? Using Enugu as a prime example, can't you see how many obedients were publicly against the LP candidate in Enugu because of his past dalliance with chimaroke and instead supported nweke who they saw as more competent?? The bolded part further exhibits your negative bias against the Obi supporters because you've just made a wrongful assumption about them without basis. This woman is praised for doing the right thing! No one is speaking about her running for office or anything like that, many praising her barely know anything about her but what they know is that she has done something right that should be emulated by others. Why you would have problem with Is because of that negative bias which is surprising because I recall you previously voicing out support for Obi during the campaign, so where is this coming from? |
izzou:The series has ended but yeah the last season was underwhelming. As with many series. When a series runs too long, it begins to deviate from the original storyline that made it soo appealing. But overall, it was a solid 8. Annalise Keating was a beast. My optimal lawyer. ![]() Suits was sooo good too. But how to get away with murder beats it because suits storyline required soo much cognitive enstrangements. |
They shouldn't be surprised. The rccg has shown itself to be the Christian political wing of the APC. When a known bigot like Dayo Israel is a pastor and a corrupt senator like Remi Tinubu is also a pastor with their Tacit endorsement of the APC, how won't they expect Christians to be very angry with them?? |
BlueRayDick:What genre do you prefer?? If you like philosophical movies. Movies with deep messages, watch midnight mass. Financial\corporate dramas; Succession and billions. Comedy; the after party. Wonderful Mrs Maisel. Young Sheldon. Law series you just can't get wrong with, though older; How to get away with murder, suits, Boston legal. Better caul Saul. Crime drama; Criminal minds. |
Agadinaagwuofe:It's never right to condemn people praising a good act. Yes it might be "selective appraisal" but the appraisal is still a good thing nonetheless. It serves as an example to others. This woman did what Mahmood Yakubu was supposed to do, pause collation where there are obvious descrepances with the physical results and what's on bivas. You now going further to highlight whatever wrong the woman might have done previously now because of how people are praising the right thing she's done now, showcases that you have another agenda you want to pass. At least that's how it looks. |
GloriousGbola:Wait is this post a birthday post because I'm confused. |
PDP abia heading to court. ![]() What kind of playing is this? ![]() Person wey Dem knack scatter, distance almost 100k, wey be say even the official numbers INEC give them still contain rigged numbers, them still wan go court. ![]() |
DontBullshitMe:Omo! The whole thing spells doom for us! We were consistently voicing out that the bokoharamist was a weak heartbeat away from that seat. Tinubu is a bad candidate (health and morally speaking). But he's better considered than shettima. Shettima having access to the presidency is something that should scare all and sundry. That is when the true Islamization of this country becomes sealed. |
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