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For stealing so much money and frittering it all away on exotic cars and designer clothings which he bought just to show off on Instagram without any tangible investment in Nigeria, Hushpuppi deserves a long jail sentence. Nonsense! |
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Gowon gave the PM Tradeau political anointing as a little boy. Just look at eye connection. ![]() |
Dayo Israel is a terribly poor leader. So much display of senselessness and insensitivity or may be just plain daftness because even a head boy of a school can't produce this kind of lopsided list. Now, even if Tinubu or APC hierarchy intervenes, a significant damage has been done to goodwill from non-Yoruba regions. |
Na money dey cause this wahala. Meanwhile, Chief Rita Lori-Ogbebor has become such a 'principality' that she is now more of a man than a woman. |
Powell Glad Legbe is an agent provocateur who misled Peter Obi to misfire. If he is Peter Obi's supporter, he should know he has really caused his candidate unnecessary dent. |
Snitch24:I wonder ooo ![]() |
The truth is that every open and democratic Whatsapp group records both thrashy and sensible contributions from members during discussions. Surely, there will always be someone in Obedient group who would write unsavory things about Tinubu and Atiku. The same way someone in Tinubu or Atiku's groups woukd write unsavory things about Peter Obi. But at the end of the day, it is just someone's personal opinion, which even many in the group may have frowned at but don't have powers to gag. Therefore, it was a bit of a amateurish for Peter Obi to have used that jaundiced message from just one person as a political tool against Tinubu. In any case, he could have used any of his spokespersons to push the agenda without involving his brand. |
Verily verily I say until you, if Tinubu agrees to write his autobiography, it will be a thriller. It will be like untying complicatedly made knot. ![]() One thing is certain though, dude tore his congenital contract with poverty and escaped the cage on the wings of other people's generosity with fate smiling at him. |
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History is beautiful because it inspires and guides in the march into future. Being a slave to your past is a tragedy. A PhD doesn't make an intellectual. Uju Anya is driven by hatred and innate negative rebellion. She is hides under historical events to practice her intellectual witchcraft. |
DOTian:A dark-heated lesbian like Uju is a disgrace to the intellectual community and to African values. In a typical African society, she should have been lynched for relishing the sex organ of fellow women. |
Beautiful faced lesbian with negative intellect, dark heart and twisted mind. Pure Jezebelic! |
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Charly boy is wicked for trying to cause problem for people who are peacefully going about their businesses in Lagos. He should worry about bandit-ridden Abuja where he lives. |
CaptainAyub:When Igbos gather in a village square meeting, the people with rational minds are valued more than emotional minds that can stampede the community into regrettable adventures. I am a proud Igbo man who is highly valued by his umunna, his age mates and town. I don't need anybody's validation to be Igbo. |
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I agree that British authorities exploited Nigeria economically and they committed a monumental blunder by amalgamating independent and socially-heteregenous parts of what is known as Nigeria. However, the British didn't gather young soldiers who executed the coup that truncated the first republic. The British didn't tell some soldiers to kill some politicians and leave others alive, which planted seed for the civil war. It is a fact that the British protected their interests in Nigeria by throwing support behind Nigerian Army against Biafra. Eventually, Biafra lost the war with heavy casualties figure. However, several years after that war, the British authorities can't be held responsible for the poor performance of the governors of South Eastern States. There is nothing stopping South East from still being another Japan if its state governors would invest instead looting. Believe me, if South East States were developed infrastructurally with industries, well-supervised schools, well-planned towns, etc, countries of the world will respect the region while other regions in Nigeria would have driven by envy to also perform to catch up. It's not bad to fall down but it is pathetic to remain grounded instead springing up to prove your oppressors wrong. An example is the way Igbo businessmen prospered in spite the Awolowo-inspired post-war economic sanctions. |
Queen Elizabeth protected UK's corporate interests in Africa the way Fulani protect its interests against Hausa and other tribes, the way Yoruba elements who are in government in Lagos State under-develop Badagry and suppress Egun people in protection of their interests, the way Ijaw protect their interests against other ethnic groups in Niger Delta, etc. The fact of life is that the majority or the strong always lord it over the minority or the weak respectively. Interestingly, the minority on reaching majority in relation to another smaller groups lords it over them too. Same for the weak. It is rat race of life. By the way, we can't hold Queen Elizabeth for the mindless way our military leaders misused our glorious days of global oil boom wealth of 70's. She didn't teach our leaders corruption. She didn't tell, for example, the Accountant General of the Federation to loot. The truth is that the Queen Elizabeth did not stop the Northern state governors from developing agricultural production to employ young people, which could have made banditry difficult to evolve. Queen Elizabeth didn't instruct Saraki to do nothing as governor of Kwara State for 8 years. Queen Elizabeth didn't stop Gov. Ikpeazu from developing Aba as a industrial hub of South East. Etc We are falling our own hands. May the soul of Queen Elizabeth rest in peace jare. Amen |
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None of those hypocrites Tinubu, Atiku and Obi are worthy to be my role model. - Tinubu is a greedy man who legalized his looting with laws made by House of Assembly populated by people he selfishly nominated and installed. - Atiku like Saraki is a mindless looter who thinks he is smart because he uses fronts to loot to appear innocent. - Obi is mindlessly ruthless and tight-fisted capitalist whose bank is a safe haven for loots and who uses image of austerity and sanctimony to cover his his tracks. However in spite of their weakness, one of these men will president of Nigeria in 2023. |
aariwa:You lied about Abike Dabiri's performance as NTA reporter. She was the star of the NTA in her years. Go and verify. |
CoolAmbience:Look, Jagaban is not in any blueprint competition with Atiku, Peter Obi and others. He is running for president of Nigeria. We need to see his proposals for solving Nigeria's critical problems and not this blueprint yarn. |
One man, one vote. Decision personal. For me, I will vote the presidential candidate who presents the most practical ideas for solving Nigeria's problems especially security and economic problems with emphasis on how to move from oil as Nigeria's main source of money to other sources. Being the custodian of Lagos State blueprint or being the best money-saving governor or being touted as a unifier won't cut for me. Present your SOLUTION IDEAS. Simple! |
Please stop this Lagos blueprint nonsense. It is sounding too amateurish. Stop wasting time. Just go ahead and present Tinubu's plans for making Nigeria a better country. Lagos the state is a mere miniscule compared to Nigeria the country. |
Most likely that Thomas Tuchel is back to job in a couple of days in RB Leipzig. |
David Hundeyin will be mad about this. ![]() |
Gidado Siddiki or whatever is his name is not facing reality. Currently, ESN attacks herds of cattle moving about and so movement by vehicle is safer. They should thank Gov. Soludo for this ban. It is for for their safety and security more than anything. |
For somebody who has run for president several times and for a presidential candidate who had prepared proposed policy documents on those occasions, Atiku Abubakar is not communicating enough passion and eagerness as somebody who is long prepared to transform Nigeria. His disposition is still that of big man and his boys chasing a business opportunity. If you add this to the fact that he is even ready to just do one term, one is tempted ask what his motives are and whether he would take Nigeria out its current difficult situation. Well, time will tell. |
TheOgaBoss:The Executive makes policies. Legislature makes law. Sometimes the policy direction of the Executive may require backing of the law or amendments of the laws to be implemented. So what I listed bothers on policy ideas of the presidential candidates and not legislature. OK? |
vanunu:We need to how it will be done practical terms. |
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