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Foreign Affairs / Re: Breaking:putin Has Three Years To Live by Gentlerespect76: 2:55pm On May 29, 2022
Kalashnikov49:

So Biden/Obama/Queen Elizabeth/Boris Johnson/all EU presidents will live forever abi!!


Stop all this useless news. Propagandist of the UK establishment should know that everybody is not a slowpoke, that is swayed by their useless propaganda.




Very shameful reportage

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Breaking:putin Has Three Years To Live by Gentlerespect76: 2:54pm On May 29, 2022
Kalashnikov49:

So Biden/Obama/Queen Elizabeth/Boris Johnson/all EU presidents will live forever abi!!


Stop all this useless news. Propagandist of the UK establishment should know that everybody is not a slowpoke, that is swayed by their useless propaganda.

Very shameful reportage.

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Politics / Re: 2023 Presidency: Electoral Act Cuts PDP Delegates To 811, South-East Loses Out by Gentlerespect76: 5:15pm On May 22, 2022
Nigerialabalaba:
5% of 5% don become 0.25% be dat grin.

While dem dey chase Tinubu upandan with pestilence like rabid dogs and planning evil for APC, PDP troway those hateful Ibo under moving bus.shiorr

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Politics / Re: KARMA Is Dealing With IBOS ��� by Gentlerespect76: 5:06pm On May 22, 2022
CUMIN:


There's a curse on the ibos...the ibos abroad will never understand the Ibo in Lagos, the Ibo in Lagos will never understand the ones in the east. Even wherever they gathered they'll never understand themselves. Even if the speaks same language. Their meeting will end in argument and every argument bwill end in bloodshed.
I pity you; shouldn't have descended so low as give you a mention. Tueh!!!!
Politics / Re: KARMA Is Dealing With IBOS ��� by Gentlerespect76: 2:15pm On May 22, 2022
CUMIN:
In January 1966. The Ibo killed the leaders of other tribes in northern and SW part of Nigeria, they escaped their own leaders back to SE during the coup.

Fast forward to 2022 the youth that escaped their leaders or now killing them in the South east the God of the Hausa and Yoruba has strike their youth with madness they'll never listen to their elders. Any elder that talk will be beheaded by the children they birth.

Chaaiii, see ignorance. If your parents are educated they should hide their faces in shame for leaving you ignorant and uneducated. You don't know nothing.

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Politics / Patricia O. Eteh: EFCC Makes A New Catch by Gentlerespect76: 10:35pm On May 17, 2022
This is breaking news. Eteh is right now in EFCC net over non execution of contract worth over 130 billion..

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Family / Re: Why Is It That An Average Father Do Not Always Mber Their Children Date Of Birth by Gentlerespect76: 6:09pm On May 16, 2022
KOPArespect:
I was filling my HMO form at my new place of work and I got to the section where they ask for children date of birth, I have actually forgotten to ask my wife, so I left the column blank.

I submitted the form. But was called by the HR department days later to confirm her date of birth. I didn't know the excuse to give, but I was ashamed of myself when I told her I need to confirm from her mum and she said 'yee' I can imagine what she must be discussing with other colleagues at the moment.

I promise myself to avoid the HR department for a month cry cry
E be like say you get me for mind grin

Sometimes I will call my wife in the process of filling one form or the other; she will just say dadddyyy and still tell me. I guess we have more serious issues to contend with. And children know this and several weeks before each birthday you will be put on notice daily. It's really funny.

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Romance / Re: As A Woman I Have Decided I'm Never Getting Married Or Having Kids by Gentlerespect76: 6:04pm On May 16, 2022
Poswahala:
Guys I genuinely need some advice
Because of the state of my mental health I have decided never to get married or have kids, I suffer from intense depression and anxiety and other mental health problems. I'm unsure of my own future talk more of a child.
I do love being in relationships but I do that only for companionship and sex.
I don't know if I will regret my decision. The guys I have dated have been cool with my no marriage proposal but I don't think any Nigerian man will not want kids.
I'm thinking of moving to another country, buy a house, take care of my community and neighbors then when I'm old, I will move to a retirement home.
If I change my mind I can adopt a child, am not against adoption as I am with marriage, it depends on if my mental health improves

The problem I have is that will I be lonely without a child, like I said I'm not into marriage despite being a woman trained in traditional home, it's not that I hate it or anything, it's not just for me. I will be unhappy being married.
But the child thing is bothering me, I always wanted a child, but i don't want my mental health to prevent me from loving and caring for the child.
Please advise

This decision is self destructive.

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Politics / Re: Give Us Peter Obi - It Is Time by Gentlerespect76: 11:59am On May 14, 2022
Obi is good for Nigeria at this time.

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Crime / Re: Latest On Sokoto Student Murder by Gentlerespect76: 2:15pm On May 13, 2022
Terrible, terrible and beyond terrible.
Politics / Re: Curbing Religious Intolerance In The Bud. In Memory Of The Brave Deborah Samuel. by Gentlerespect76: 2:08pm On May 13, 2022
Though I couldn't read through to the end, I agree with you in totality. Our leaders have failed; we have no nation at all.

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Politics / Re: President Of Nigeria In 2023 Must Come Only From South EAST -OLUSEGUN Obasanjo by Gentlerespect76: 11:27pm On May 12, 2022
Good one! Let idiots come and argue against.

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Business / Re: How Do I Recover My Luno Wallet? Help! by Gentlerespect76: 6:57pm On May 11, 2022
Nawaoo
Politics / Re: Fulani Group Buys N100m APC Presidential Form For Goodluck Ebele Jonathan by Gentlerespect76: 9:44pm On May 09, 2022
zaza1955:
According to the BBC, former Nigerian President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is seeking to return to office in next year's election after switching political parties.

After five years in power, Mr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has joined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), that defeated him in 2015.

On Monday, a supporters' group purchased the nomination form on his behalf, continuing the tradition of aspirants purchasing the form through proxies.

Many Nigerians, particularly those in his former party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP), were surprised by his decision to run for president with the APC.

Rumours about his secret defection to the ruling party had been circulating for months, but neither Mr Jonathan nor his friends had responded.

Nigeria's major political parties are scheduled to hold primaries later this month in order to fulfill the election commission's June 3 deadline for submitting candidates for the February 2023 poll.

The APC's nomination form cost 100 million naira (which is about $240,000; £195,000).

Read more here: https://gallantmilitary.org.ng/2022/05/09/goodluck-ebele-jonathan/
Definitely Joe is doomed!!
Politics / I Will Cancel Waec, Neco & Jamb As Part Of Education Policy - Adamu Garba Says by Gentlerespect76: 7:52am On May 06, 2022
A presidential aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adamu Garba II recently took to his Facebook page to share with Nigerians that as part of his education policy, he will eliminate WAEC, NECO and JAMB examinations. Adamu Garba said,

"As part of our education policy, we will reengineer our primary and secondary
school curriculum, stabilize, the system and eliminate WAEC, NECO, and JAMB. All students that pass through the process of the primary and secondary school system should automatically be qualified to get into higher institutions, based on this standard curriculum baselines."

Is this education policy good for our system? Will it solve the plethora of problems that are affecting Nigeria's education? Because canceling these examinations does not in any way affect the educational system in Nigeria, it is rather important to note that these examinations further provide an avenue for students and schools to examine themselves.

The truth is that our education system is in bad shape and requires reformation. Funding the education institutions is very important for their development. The major reason that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has been on strike is because of agitations to fulfill some financial and developmental obligations by the Federal Government in all Universities across the country.

But in reality, Nigeria's higher institutions need funding, but the primary and secondary schools require more funding than them. Most government schools are dilapidated and need total renovation. Therefore, the idea that all primary and secondary schools in Nigeria should be taken over by the Federal Government is good and will exponentially lead to the development of our educational sector in Nigeria.

Politics / Presidential Hopefuls, Tinubu, Osibanjo, Asked To Step Down For S/east by Gentlerespect76: 7:40am On May 06, 2022
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu, have been urged to step down their presidential ambitions.

Deji Adeyanju, an Abuja-based activist, said Osinbajo and Tinubu should step down in favour of the South-East.

He was reacting to calls that the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, should zone their presidential tickets to the South.

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Politics / 2023: Don’t Repeat What Rivers Did To Igbos After Biafra War – HURIWA Warns Good by Gentlerespect76: 8:16am On May 05, 2022
Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has warned former President Goodluck Jonathan to shelve the plans of entering the race for the 2023 presidency.

There are growing rumours that the former President has yet to declare his interest because he was yet to receive the assurance from the All Progressives Congress, APC, that he would run as the party’s consensus candidate.

Other rumours say that Goodluck Jonathan is seeking the blessing or approval of President Muhammadu Buhari to join the APC and grab the party’s sole ticket uncontested.

Addressing his supporters in Abuja a few weeks ago, Jonathan did not deny nursing the intention to run for the 2023 presidency as he told them to watch out.

Jonathan stated categorically that the political process regarding his decision to contest for president in 2023 was ongoing.

Many Nigerians believe that Jonathan was being used as a tool by Northern APC chieftains, to reduce the number of years the South will stay in power, having served four years as an elected Southern president already.

Jonathan became the first victim of the merger of some political parties and political bigwigs under the umbrella of the APC in 2014, as he, in 2015, became the first democratically elected President of Nigeria to be defeated in an election and removed from office by a new administration.

With the current administration having allegedly failed in all areas of governance and left the country almost in a state of beyond repair, it is understood that some Northern APC chieftains see Jonathan as the best candidate to sell to Nigerians, who they would welcome with a warm embrace.

But HURIWA is warning the Old Rivers-State-born politician to avoid such a move, adding that contesting the election would be seen as reversing what happened to the Igbo in River State after the Nigerian-Biafra war.

“Our parents who had houses in the State lost all houses during the war. But my father had so many houses in the North, but they were all taken care of by a Northerner,” HURIWA’s Emmanuel Onwubiko said in a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday.

“After the 30-month-old war, my father came back and collected the old rent and he got all his houses back. But River State took all the housing assets belonging to Igbo people in Rivers.

“So, Goodluck Jonathan should not replay that hatred that they showed to the Igbo after the war because if he accepts to be candidate of APC and become the president, it means he has short-changed the Igbo who gave him their all.

“If he does that, the South-South and the South-East will never have peace or trust each other for life. Because what happened to us after the war in the 60s, when we lost so many housing assets, they have not been forgotten.

“So, if he tried a second betrayer by accepting APC’s enticement to become President for only four years, he is doing it because he wants to short-change the Igbos,” he said.

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Politics / Re: As An Igbo Man, I'm Deeply Worried About Our Political Naivety by Gentlerespect76: 8:12am On May 05, 2022
mrvitalis:

When people who don't want your interest start advising you ... Lmfao
Are you sure it's not the same person behind that moniker? They are devious, these guys.
Politics / APC Orders Aspirants To Sign ‘Withdrawal Letter’ by Gentlerespect76: 8:06am On May 05, 2022
• Filling the form is optional, says Omisore
• Fayemi, Bagudu, Akpabio, Oshiomhole swell APC presidential aspirants
• Tinubu: The more the merrier, long list of aspirants good for democracy


Ahead of next week’s deadline for sale of nomination forms of the All Progressives Congress (APC), there is growing apprehension in the ruling party over a controversial Form 18 ‘Letter of Withdrawal’ attached to the Expression of Interest and Nomination forms sold to aspirants to fill and submit along with other forms and their credentials.

The withdrawal letter addressed to the National Chairman of the party, Senator Abdulahi Adamu, must also be signed before a Commissioner of Oath/Public Notary before submission.

Tagged Form 18, it states that: “I hereby voluntarily withdraw my candidacy from the contest. My withdrawal is in the best interest of our great party, the All Progressives Congress.”

It was gathered, yesterday, that some of the aspirants are not comfortable with appending their signatures to the letter, which they consider a bobby trap to force consensus option on them.

Party sources told The Guardian that about three presidential aspirants from the South have approached their legal teams for interpretation and implication of signing the Withdrawal Form in the presence of a Commissioner of Oath, which makes it legal.

While two aspirants are still waiting for the positions of their legal teams, the other was said to have vowed not to sign such a form and will exclude the controversial Form 18 from other documents to be returned to the National Secretariat of the party for submission.
An aspirant, who has purchased the nomination form, told The Guardian that: “This is the first time we are seeing this kind of form for aspirants and we see it as an attempt to enforce consensus option through the back door. This is unconstitutional.

“Signing that letter means the party leaders can impose any candidate and you will not have any right to challenge them in court. Something is fishy and we must be very careful because there are surreptitious moves not to allow delegates to decide the fate of aspirants.”

Another source said it is only political appointees that could sign such a form, because their appointment is at the mercy of the President or governor, but not an aspirant.

A party source described the withdrawal letter as an indemnity to prevent members from taking legal action against the party.

A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr Patrick Gongou, advised aspirants to be careful in signing the letter, which he said has grave implications to their aspirations, and to enforce free and fair primary. “This is an attempt to box them into a corner. A political party cannot approbate and reprobate,” he said.

But Barrister Abubakar Sani said the intention of the withdrawal letter may not be as bad as politicians are thinking, adding that it must be tested to see if it either violates the APC Constitution or 2022 Electoral Act or the 1999 Constitution.

He said: “We should not be sentimental about it, a political party is a voluntary association, which you can join or leave at your own volition but it is good to test the withdrawal letter to know if it violates any constitution.”

When contacted last night, the National Secretary of the party, Senator Iyiola Omisore, said filling the controversial form is optional, as the party has not decided on which option to use in picking its candidates.

Explaining why the ruling party inserted a withdrawal sheet for aspirants that procured nomination and expression of interest forms, APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Felix Morka, in a chat with The Guardian argued that the measure was in tandem with the party’s constitution and the Electoral Amendment Act 2022.

He explained that aspirants are obliged to fill the withdrawal sheet if they decide to withdraw from the race on their own volition.
Yes, the sheet is part of the form. Our constitution and the Electoral Act recognised three modes for the election of our candidates – direct, indirect and consensus.

“Now, the aspirants are not required as they complete the form to fill that page. The page is there only for those who make the decision at some point to withdraw from the race.”

, more presidential aspirants declared their interests, yesterday, swelling the rank of hopefuls who seek to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari next year.

The governor of Ekiti State and chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Kayode Fayemi, yesterday declared his intention to run for the seat of the President at the Hilton Hotel, Abuja in the company of his wife, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, the state’s APC governorship candidate, Biodun Oyebanji, members of Ekiti House of Assembly and traditional rulers.

Unveiling his agenda for the country, he said: “After careful consideration of where we are as a nation, I believe my entry into the race will offer Nigerians the opportunity to examine competing visions for national rebirth.”

He said: “Dear compatriots, it is in the spirit of this abiding faith in our country and the promise of its unfinished greatness that I stand before you today in total humility and in all sense of responsibility to solemnly declare to all within our party and Nigerians at large my decision to accept my name to be put forward for consideration by the APC leadership and membership as our party’s standard-bearer in the upcoming contest for a successor to our leader, President Buhari.”

The former Minister of Mines and Steel said the decision to run was not one he took lightly but had made several consultations before making his intentions known.

JIGAWA State governor, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, has joined other presidential aspirants to contest for the seat of the number one citizen under the platform of the ruling APC. He has also acquired the N100 million nomination form.

Badaru, during an APC stakeholders meeting held at Government House Dutse, on Tuesday evening, said: “I will join the presidential race since everyone knows I’m a highly qualified person to do the job.”

The Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on New Media, Comrade Auwalu Sankara, said his principal sought President Buhari’s blessings before buying the form.

Sankara, who dropped the hint in a statement issued to journalists in Dutse, yesterday, said: “The governor has agreed to pick the form after series of calls and consultation with critical party stakeholders and political associates.”

Sankara explained that the governor succumbed to pressures mounted on him to come and serve the nation at a higher capacity.

“Governor Badaru has all the capacity and ideas to lead Nigeria to the Promise Land and I am optimistic that if given the mandate he will prove Nigerians right.

“Under his administration, Jigawa is one of the most peaceful states in the country and the most inclusive government as every community out of over 12,000 communities in the state has enjoyed a minimum of one project.”

SIMILARLY, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has declared his intention to run for president on the platform of the APC, promising not to allow Nigeria sink.

He gave this assurance while declaring his intention at Ikot Ekpene Township stadium, Akwa Ibom State, yesterday, adding that if given the opportunity, he would bring restoration, dignity, respect and succour to Nigerians.

According to him, as Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, 88 road projects, which would have been abandoned if not for the fear of forensic audit, were completed by contractors, adding that his wealth of experience as governor, senator and minister qualifies him to be president.

“You have heard a lot of declaration but this one is uncommon. It is not only a message of hope, but of positive continuity as the Egyptians you see today, you will see no more. I seek your nomination to become your President come 2023,” he said.
However, a banner captioned ‘Peoples Democratic Party, Akwa Ibom State chapter in support of Akpabio for President’, erected at the venue, attracted a lot of attention and confusion considering that the governor of the state, Udom Emmanuel is also in the presidential race of the opposition PDP.

Reacting swiftly, state Publicity Secretary of PDP, Borono Bassey, described the development as the handiwork of mischief-makers.

“We are moved by sympathy to wonder why Akpabio’s handlers chose a day like this to embarrass their principal by reminding him that any of his political aspirations will amount to nothing if such aspiration does not come on the platform of the only party in Akwa Ibom State, the PDP.

“As a party, we are glad by this overwhelming decision by Chief Akpabio and his handlers to again admit the obvious truth, that without the PDP platform, electoral victories in the state are impossible.”

FORMER Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, also yesterday joined the stream of Nigerians angling for the exalted seat of the president. Oshiomhole, in a declaratory speech in Abuja, promised to reposition Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth and development.

Promising to create the enabling environment for an egalitarian society, he listed job creation, improved healthcare facilities, security and qualitative education for the citizenry as his agenda if voted into power.

“I think the challenges we face today are very clear to me, having being president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for eight years through a democratic process and I had the opportunity to speak truth to power and to engage power.”

The former labour activist promised to review the tax system, which would compel the rich to pay higher monies required to address the basic needs of the downtrodden in the country.

The Edo-born politician promised to enforce use of textiles and fabrics, tyres and automobiles assembled and manufactured in Nigeria as part of measures aimed at creating employment opportunities for Nigerians.

Reminiscing his stewardship while on the saddle in Edo, he noted: “Let us forget our religious and tribal difference. My presidency would focus on policy issues that would deliver jobs, prosperity for Nigerians. We will deal with the issues of insecurity. I will assemble a cream of left of the centre economists to fix the economy. Together we will create a prosperous and secure Nigeria.”

The quartet of Fayemi, Badaru, Akpabio and Oshiomhole join other APC members already in the race. They include Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige; Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi; Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, Ebonyi State governor, Dave Umahi; former governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha; and governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello
Others are governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade, a former House of Representatives Speaker, Dimeji Bankole; former governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun; former Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Yakubu Mohammed; Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, Ihechukwu Dallas Chima, Usman Iwu, Mr Tein Jack-Rich and Adamu Garba II.

So far, six aspirants, Tinubu, Bello, Umahi, Badaru, Nwajiuba and a female aspirant, Uju Kennedy, have picked the party forms after paying N100 million each.

REACTING, former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Tinubu, has described the increasing number of people seeking the party’s presidential ticket as good for democracy. Tinubu spoke on Tuesday night after he met with President Buhari, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The APC national leader, it was gathered, met with President Buhari at his official residence in the Villa, to pay him the traditional Sallah homage.

Fielding questions on his opinion about the increasing number of aspirants, especially on the APC platform, Tinubu said the development is in the best interest of the country, adding that it shows that leaders are not abandoning the country.

“The more the merrier. The more they come, the more challenging it becomes for you to think deeply, focus on issues and be ready to serve Nigeria. It’s all about service, it’s nothing else. Think wisely, get committed to your thinking to serve the nation and bring progress and prosperity to the lives of Nigerians.

“It’s good for the country for so many of us to aspire to want to lead, we’re not abandoning our nation. But there’s only one chair and one possibility,” he said.

On fears in some quarters about the unity of the APC, Tinubu noted with confidence that the party would remain intact and united after its presidential primary, pointing out that President Buhari had shown that he is in support of a transparent democratic process.

“We are sure that we will remain united. You know our symbol is the broom, you don’t break it as you go. Nigeria requires commitment, a uniform system and a stable country and that is the only way we can be very proud of Nigeria.”

https://guardian.ng/news/suspense-as-apc-orders-aspirants-to-sign-withdrawal-letter/

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NYSC / Re: Corpers Framed Up, Flogged & Tied Up In Okija, Anambra State (Pictures) by Gentlerespect76: 7:34pm On May 04, 2022
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
I don't believe this story

Nor be mumu dey nairaland

We are very intelligent

Slaw, anybody who believes this story is simply an idiot. See the writeup a Nigerian graduate wrote. Stinkingly mediocre!!

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Politics / Re: Special Edition: How Azikiwe Backstabbed Awolowo, Sold Nigeria To Fulanis (1) (a by Gentlerespect76: 4:34pm On May 04, 2022
Odin13:
Useless Yoruba narratives grin

Even the Hausa man reading this go just tire for Yoruba people
This goes a long way in showing how a whole tribe has lost its mind in trying to destroy a people greater than it. I read this and I laugh out in derision. This people are as petty as a young child. Tueh.

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Family / Re: Why Do Couples Lose Interest In Each Other After Marriage? by Gentlerespect76: 1:29pm On May 04, 2022
Says who? It's better to say "some".
Politics / Re: IPOB Warn Appostle Sulieman and Tunde Bakare by Gentlerespect76: 8:48am On May 04, 2022
Invictuse:
Politics / Re: IPOB Warn Appostle Sulieman and Tunde Bakare by Gentlerespect76: 8:47am On May 04, 2022
Invictuse:
Is my entire Yoruba tribe not cursed? What is wrong in hating my entire Yoruba tribe ? Do foolish cursed yorubas not hate Igbo, Hausa Fulanis Ikwerre etc?. May it not be well with me and my entire household for the audacity to voice out the hate our Yoruba mothers nurtured us with from the womb. The world knows that we are an accursed race of serial betrayers.




Politics / Re: IPOB Warn Appostle Sulieman and Tunde Bakare by Gentlerespect76: 6:30pm On May 03, 2022
No matter who you are; you may be an imam or Pastor, the moment you begin to hate it shows. Those guys are on fire, full of hatred for Ndigbo. So it ain't surprising.
Politics / Re: Igbos Voted For 73 Year Old Atiku But They Are Calling 70 yr old Tinubu 'Old' by Gentlerespect76: 6:23pm On May 03, 2022
OBALOLA55:
YOU ARE COMPARING 73 YEARS OLD ATIKU WITH 85 YEARS OLD AMUDA LAMIDI SANGODELE undecided
grin

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Politics / Re: 2023 Presidency: Why South East Can’t Reap Where It Didn’t Sow, By Yoruba Youths by Gentlerespect76: 6:14pm On May 03, 2022
Who are those lazy Yoruba youths?
Foreign Affairs / Re: NATO Afraid Of Russia- Former US Army Officer by Gentlerespect76: 9:42am On May 03, 2022
Why shouldn't they? If they are deaf don't they see? Are they blind too?
Putin would be NATO's nemesis!!!
Politics / Re: I Support Ipob's Agitation But Not The Violence - Wike by Gentlerespect76: 9:37pm On May 02, 2022
Tinubuadvocate:
But why igbo are looking for validation from wike.
It's obvious you don't understand English.

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