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Only Kanu is under Nigerian government custody. Sunday Igboho is in Benin. Beninois are keeping him from being extradited by Buhari's administration. He may be released soon or still be kept there and safe till after buhari leaves office |
Yobabad:After seeing your moniker, I withdrew my comment |
Our grammar governor who governs ekiti from his Ikeja home has spoken . Awon oniranu |
What fruit has your meeting with bandits yielded? They still killed over 20 people in Niger state yesterday. We have a mission in the south West and we don't kill anyone. Our agitation is different so is our approach to it. Nobody would say Sunday Igboho had killed anyone or organised any violent protests so far. Which peace brokerage is Gumi now talking about here? On Oduduwa we stand. |
Vultures and committee of thugs. See wounds all over their body. |
Lazy girls on social media. Vultures! |
World bank, the controller of economy of the world. Who says slavery had truly ended ? Lol |
temitope27:I don't want to discuss politics this morning. O s'howo aaro. But lemme remind you of something, the primary election which brought aketi to office the first time was well attended, supervised and covered by my close friend. We all could see what happened to Tinubu's annointed candidate in the end. Thanks to smartness of my friend and his contemporary who were loyal to aketi. Not even the defection of Tinubu's candidate to another party could save him during the guber election after losing at the primary |
Our politicians are our worst enemies. I salute their courage for resigning. If anything happens to them, that's the end of their life. Scores of corps members had died in the course of the exercise in the past yet, no single family was compensated. Even at that, no amount of compensation can reverse or equate a lost soul. That's the way they've been giving empty assurances of securing lives in abuja but would never go to the venue to feel or see the heat. Those security operatives and civilians were killed around Soludo a few months back, it never stopped the man from campaigning. Be ware of our politicians. They're more wicked than the devil. |
Martins9756:temitope27 is right , except you didn't follow the trend in Ondo |
Apa ę maa to jabo. It's matter of time |
UN, always cashing out in crisis. Can they freely walk in the same north east today? |
It shows farming is your chosen occupation..start farming now. Make I help you. Look everywhere for a cream called Lemon Fresh. Apply it at least, 2 times daily. You'd be glad you did. |
Better take am easy, appease the approachable so election could be devoid of violence. I doubt if you'd leave Abuja for Anambra should violence erupt. A wise man doesn't talk like this and that's why your government isn't winning the war against terror. |
This isn't surprising. In whatever you do, uniqueness of ideas will give you a leap over your contemporaries. Your polytechnic background gave you an edge. Sadly, we live in a country where certificates are being worshipped. Most of the successful engineering and technical students I know today had polytechnic backgrounds, same with accountants. Bishop oyedepo is one of them who graduated as an architect from kwara poly. Many didn't know how many amazing projects this man executed, both home and abroad they think he made his fortune only from being a pastor. I still wonder why many don't include their poly qualifications in their resumes. Poly students aren't dullard. Many didn't choose poly out of frustration as many had blindly posited. It's a matter of choice. I refused to go to uniport not because I wasn't offered an admission back in the days but because only polytechnic offered my course fully accredited. I never crossed to uniport for direct entry despite accrediting the course later in that schl. Today I sand tall among my contemporaries. I can see the moniker also believes God. No wonder luck kept coming his way. All the best |
Which kain work you dey do for age 16...you dey carry timber abi you dey drive caterpillar? All these small, small gews and lies shaa |
Blueelf:cr7 blabla. When he was scoring goals, you didn't say this. Sack that man and your club will be OK |
Are this man's hands still functioning? |
Buharistic economy, the worst ever... |
Why showing us all these nah? Some pastors sef . I had had meetings twice on the 22nd floor of the Grovenor Towers in DXB and I didn't post it here. This is what we call asheju |
nurudeen181: . Its simple nah..that's what differentiated us from other tribes. We're so unique in our ways. Some people said we originated from mecca but our alphabets are French-like, we share alot in common with French, including the amin and the way we pronounce things. Go grab alawiye iwe kinni titide iwe kefa. Then learn yoruba vowels... a e,ę, i,o o,u. |
Kobojunkie:Your comment is warped-up. Did you read the moniker's post at all? She never wanted to become Eunuch, she wanted to get married and have children So, how can someone who wishes to get married but ended up not getting a spouse be happy? How can you be happy when what you actually needed to be happy isn't there ? |
Ow0eg0kudi:Waa gbayi omo yooba atata |
Similar Issues most ladies face in the USA and other western countries. Even couples hardly see each other despite staying under same roof. Africa is super good .Everybody is afraid of their neighbours in Yankee. That country na wah. I hardly see people around except when I visit malls or Walt dysneypark or knott Berry Park in LA. Many hardly even go to church. They listen to Simon online and make their donations via same means. God didn't create man this way abeg. I'd advise the moniker to take a break and come to Nigeria. Spend a month and you'd get a God-fearing husband. |
TarOrfeeek:Lol. She'd never say that. She's out to do publicity to make people believe or think traveling by rail is safe in the north. Anybody believing this lady should ply that route by rail at his/her own risk. Road transport is safer than rail now in the north. our rail tracks pass through remote and desolate areas in the north, where people are hard to reach in case of any disaster. Those who recounted their ordeals recently in that axis whenntuey got stranded for hours in the Bush would never dream of traveling along that axis by rail again I dey read news for nairaland oo. She'd not return by rail believe me. She'd go back by air |
Good luck to you. |
It's riskier to travel by train to the North nowadays than by any other means because rail tracks pass mainly inside the bushes where people can hardly be rescued in case there's an attack. It's even dangerous to travel by rail in the night to kaduna as most people do. Forget all the assurances by amaechi. That route is deadly. Early this year Seun of channels tv interviewed amaechi and talked about security of passengers on board their train to and from kaduna and amaechi said its very safe...we could see how safe it really was in recent times of course, with the manner boko haram nicknamed bandits attacked the train gauge by bombing it. My people , watch oo. Shine your eyes. |
Oooh! So, this is the shina rambo wey him take sing in the Ę ma dami duro song? |
Same mallam wey kill Nigeria Airways by packing their girlfriends, maids, etc on it for free. I hope the new fleets coming would he privatised when revived else, it would be business as usual. Attahiru was killed, no doubts. |
heykims:Na why una keep voting them? Maybe you guys would have a change of mind in 2023, if election will ever hold, with the weird things happening here and there in Niger nowadays |
visijo:He dey safe money to japa be dat oo |
TayoAinaFilms:Tayo, Hope you also visited the Obama Beach and dined at Festival Du Glases , then lodged at the Hotel Du Lak built on sea? If you really want a vacation on a moderate budget, you and family can actually go to Cotonou and have full fun. It's a place to be. |
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. Its simple nah..that's what differentiated us from other tribes. We're so unique in our ways. Some people said we originated from mecca but our alphabets are French-like, we share alot in common with French, including the amin and the way we pronounce things. Go grab alawiye iwe kinni titide iwe kefa. Then learn yoruba vowels... a e,ę, i,o o,u.