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Broveens42:No need for the 5th dimension! Let's face the reality, suppressing Igbos many years after the civil war despite an obvious federal policy to marginalize and isolate them doesn't help the country move forward. 50 year history of implementing anti-Igbo policies may assuage a few Fulani hawks, but how does it benefit Nigeria as a whole? Demolish the academic system, because it favors Igbos more- now everyone is affected. Neglect SE roads, now everyone's road is neglected. Now, over police and militarize SE in the name hunting for IPOB(meanwhile Sunday Igboho is walking free), soon it will become the norm, and carried out in other parts of Nigeria. |
Why is the Nigerian army building check points for toll collection in every 1 mile of Igboland? The war ended a long time ago, let police and civilians breath! You don't have these check points in Borno and Sokoto states with active terrorist campaigns occupying several LGAs, why SE? |
JAMO84:This is actually the wrong way to do PR for the president, you and people like Onanuga should learn. Atiku addressed basic, visible, and obvious issues on the ground, instead of addressing his points, the crazy Onanuga started calling him names about being jealous? People criticizing this frog eyed drug money forfeiting president don't hate Nigeria. It's wrong to imply such. |
Flangelo12:Wow, is that Atiku in that picture, or your brain don scatter? |
emkz:Very nice! While Sue Braverman, Rishi and other immigrant politicians compete to outdo themselves as the most conservative, let's not forget that a politician's first interest is self preservation. Over here in Nigeria, we remember how Tinubu asked "where are the cows?" After Fulani herdsmen murdered the daughter of a prominent Yoruba elder in cold blood. Tinubu, sounding much like Kemi chosed to side with the ruling power instead of reality. |
Wickedlywicked:Low IQ tribal bigot. Chinedu is such a wonderful name, unfortunately in the course of your tribalistic-Tinubu-induced rant, just having a non Yoruba name is enough to pop your top. Yes oh, I am Chinedu, my cousin is Bamidele, my auntie is Aminata. We're Nigerians, not short sighted bigots from Osun who are suddenly claiming Lagos as their personal property overnight. Anyway, the joke is on you. You make a bad name for black people all over the World. In certain circles, blacks are stereotyped as being emotionally labile: laugh or cry too much. That's why I asked you, what did you do to help this guy who died of cancer when he was alive, instead of displaying fake emotions left and right? You can declare 10 years of mourning or wearing armbands, but psychologically it's all about making you feel good: he is already gone. Sure, go ahead declare all the mourning to sooth your poor soul, but great minds think legacy, building a charity in his honor, etc, but that will be too much for you, because it doesn't give you the opportunity for self aggrandizement. |
Wickedlywicked:Thanks bro, please send me the healing quick, and be sure to get some for your soul. Nobody has problems with honoring the dead, in the US, fallen police officers are honored by their colleagues, co workers, and family. How many times has an army officer die of natural causes like cancer, and the whole security system is hijacked to pretend to be mourning him? Your brother is the 3rd, COAS to die in office since 1999, did the national government order this type eye service for them? One of them even died in a helicopter while on active duty, not of cancer in a foreign hospital. Yet, policemen, and others were not ordered to wear arm bands. Why is this special, because he is Yoruba in a Yoruba regime ![]() The whole issue is all about eye service, not really honoring the dead. How many of you hypocritical "mourners " assisted him while he was alive and battling cancer? None. How many of you will assist the family when the cameras are off, none. Once again, get common sense, and not tribalistic sense. |
simpleseyi:Thanks. That's why Nigeria should not exist. |
Another reason to make the nation unstable. Use most of the federal funds to develop Yoruba land, and you turn around to complain about other Nigerians coming to yoruba land? If development is spread out, everyone will likely stay in the region. |
UltraSolid:Retort to childish rants is a sure sign of out of ideas, and out of factual arguments. Peace to you! |
Kano airport massacre and Asaba "welcome" massacre are incidents nobody should ever forget. |
UltraSolid:E pain am, well well. Truth hurts and pains, sorry bro. You can't eat your cake and have it. When a Yoruba from Osun or Ondo wakes up in the morning, and decides that a federal capital jointly developed by all the tribes of the nation over the past 100 years has suddenly become his personal property because he is Yoruba, there will be consequences. Building takes more time and labor, but destruction can happen in a minute. That Lagos is attracting the highest investment at the moment is not a surprise to rational investors, but to ethnic and tribal bigots like you; it's limitless. Lagos is attracting investors today, because it's being 'nationally ' managed, but as it is degraded into a parochial Yoruba cesspool, the same investors will certainly, but gradually pull out to other regions, countries, and even outside Africa. Just imagine how many centuries old companies have pulled out of Lagos and Nigeria since your boy took over power! Don't take my word for it, check it for yourself if you have the relevant education. No city, be it NYC, LA, London, or Paris, and certainly not Lagos can attract investors by harassing and marginalizing potential investors who are not from the majority tribe, religion, or group. Unemployment, agberoism, hunger, or tribalism will not change definite laws of economics no matter your temporary political power. |
Wickedlywicked:Mr. Honorary Lineage, I beg explain to us what the ordinary policemen out there has to do with army boss? We can understand this order if the guy had died in active military duty like war front, or killed by our enemy, but the guy died of medical complications, and 99% of you guys shading crocodile tears today did NOTHING to help him when he was struggling at the hospital. Today, an over-do nation of hypocrisy is over mourning. Shame. |
naijaking1:Awesome! Good point. |
ttobizz:Nation of over-do! Soon customs will order everyone to wear arm bands for 1 year to honor dead army chief? After that, DSS will follow, then EFCC, and all the agencies headed by Yoruba folks. |
What's the purpose of reporting that Kemi is not responding to your call? Maybe, she needs to be cautioned by the queen, no the king ![]() I can assure you that Kemi has her hands full with her own political survival. She doesn't need to dragged down by neither FFK, nor this Abike crazy woman who doesn't even know where she fits. |
PEACE2023:You're blaming the victim of a crime? |
Supreme court governor doing the bidding of his sponsors. |
senatordave1:An independent judiciary doesn't depend on party affiliation. |
tutudesz:Like Buhari and his illiterate Islamic chief judge? |
Donaldoni:When you sound as if ALL Igbos have one single agenda, it makes you look and sound foolish. You can't paint a tribe of more than 50 million with one brush; it's like saying that All Yorubas belong to one party and have the same political persuasion. If the president can't find a few Igbo people he can't trust and work with then he has no business being president of the nation. |
franktech:This is why you are a failed PR person for Tinubu. Igbos, next Ipob, then Nnamdi Kalu, then Peter Obi, and you would have succeeded in derailing your own thread. No one takes you seriously. |
Biodun556:What kind of cancerous mind stays up late night every day thinking about what false news he can spread about other tribes? |
Open defecation is a big problem in Nigeria, Africa, and the developing world. At #70k naira a toilet system, I am so happy and will be happy to donate to the project. It needs to spread all over Nigeria. |
Throwback:Those were fake cancelled votes. Imo state knows who he is; a supreme court criminally imposed governor. His budget 204%, because he is making payments to Just. Kekere for her verdict. |
flokii:Dear assistant minister of Peter Obi affairs, the slapping issue has been condemned by all and sundry, including Igbos. Unfortunately, your ministerial duties overshadow your common sense which tells you that investigation is still going on in the incident that happened yesterday. I beg greet Reno as you work hard to find something to complain about PO. |
Bigkoko:When you said, Buhari "foolishly " Iaughed, because you don't understand the degree of Buhari's cunning, a religious training on how to deceive others; go check it out. Buhari, according to El Rufai never passed any standard exam in his life, not even WAEC, but see how far he went by lying, cheating, and deceiving others. There's no question Tinubu helped him saddle the horse, so did Amaechi, and other stupid and shortsighted governors. How did Buhari pay them back? By filling every reasonable position with his own people only. Another, master stroke of Buhari was elevation of Igbo hatred to a level never seen since the civil war, but check what else he was doing at the same time? Importing Armed Fulani herdsmen to take over Nigeria. |
A great joke for making excuses for the grand architect of this disaster, Buhari. Yes Tinubu helped him like a flight engineer would help a pilot, but this whole rapid sink to the abyss in Nigeria was thanks to Buhari, the president who loved his ancestral tribal home of Niger republic more than the Nigerians he swore to rule and protect. Buhari damaged this country for good 8 years, and his whole focus was dividing the country along ethnic and religious lines when his officers were not busy carting away our commonwealth, he was busy pointing fingers at GEJ or Igbos while rapidly importing armed Fulani herdsmen from other countries to quickly to take over the fertile plains of Benue/plateau, and the Niger basin. You sorely missed the point without including Buhari as the major cancer this nation has suffered this decade. |
I hope that they arrested him for assault, and not for disrespecting the IG. Nobody should be above the law. |
Tinubu should be 100% blamed for hunger and food crises in Nigeria for allowing herdsmen and bandits to interfere with farming. |


all those involved in this case should be jailed for spoiling his name and removing him from office.