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SportsRe: Paul Pogba Faces FOUR YEAR Football Ban As B Sample Confirms Positive Drugs Test by GUDABILITY: 3:46pm On Oct 06, 2023
I think same should be done to Tinubu for us to know the level of his own.
BusinessRe: Naira Keeps Depreciating Against USD by GUDABILITY: 2:05pm On Sep 20, 2023
Nigeria 'otilo'
Foreign AffairsRe: Russian Man Lights Himself On Fire To Protest Putin’s Draft (photos) by GUDABILITY: 7:58am On Sep 29, 2022
When they gave Putin the report

CrimeRe: Cable Thief Electrocuted While Trying To Steal From A Transformer In Lagos (Pics by GUDABILITY: 2:27pm On Jul 29, 2022
This Punk and that truck driver that killed people while watching porn are same

PoliticsRe: Re: Heavy Shootings At Ministers Hill & Dantata Bridge In Abuja by GUDABILITY: 8:11am On Jul 28, 2022
I live very close to Dantata Bridge, there was nothing as such abeg.
RomanceRe: Help! My Virgin Girlfriend Wants Me To Disvirgin Her Now by GUDABILITY: 1:21pm On Jul 20, 2022
This same opportunity was given to me back then in 2016 with my Ex when we are in the Polytechnic. She begged me to deflower her but i refused. I claimed to be a motherf--c--king saint back then. That is the greatest regret of my life till date. She went ahead to do it with another man after our graduation. Today am dining on the table of my own regret. I'm a novelist now and I have written many novels about her but that still can't take away the pains. She has begged beyond begging for me to forgive her but she knew well that I won't accept her back. She even said if I won't accept her back at least we should still have sex even if it is twice she will be OK and will feel forgiven but I just can't. A word is enough for the wise bro. I will rest my pen hear.

For your book writing: vickleoshigaba@gmail.com
CareerRe: Covering Up For A Mistake A Coworker Has Made: Would You Choose Losing Your Job? by GUDABILITY: 3:39pm On Jun 30, 2022
I have done it before, thought they later discovered that I did what I had to do to protect others. They even called me to resume back but I refused. And I know I can still do that over and over again for no fee
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Donates N500,000 To Owo Attack Victims, Advises Critics To Donate by GUDABILITY: 11:45am On Jun 07, 2022
Reno has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he's nothing but just a Dick, a Cheap Prick with no political value
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri: "Under The Rain, Under The Sun, I Will Follow Jonathan" by GUDABILITY: 4:48pm On May 27, 2022
Reno is perhaps a Dick.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 3:32pm On May 27, 2022
kratos12345:
dust
You seems to be a Punk to me
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 3:30pm On May 27, 2022
Foolishbuhari:
Maybe you do gay sh!t, I don't. You're permitted to sit on it sha... Seems you prefer that option grin grin grin grin grin grin angry angry angry grin
I'm not standing on Tinubu manhood like you are standing.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 3:27pm On May 27, 2022
Foolishbuhari:
No we don't sit on it... We only stand on it werey grin cheesy
Comman join na so we stand strong
You should do yourself good by sitting on it so that you can feel his balls well.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 3:23pm On May 27, 2022
Foolishbuhari:
Why you dey cry?

On tifnubu's scrotum I stand gidigba ooooo cheesy grin
Continue standing on it, in fact you can sit and lay on it I don't give a fcck
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 3:04pm On May 27, 2022
funshint:
What do you expect before from a Court in Bayelsa. Even APC will dare not risk it. Only Supreme Court verdict can clear him. Jonathan is shameless if all these rumour about him trying to contest is true.
Goodluck is a Cheap Prick, a shameless old fool and a Dick.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 2:51pm On May 27, 2022
Gandollaar:
Won't like to have the honor of seeing the looks on the faces of those that hunted and taunted him without end if he wins?
Mind you, I'm not saying he won't win. Am just disappointed in him coming out under APC platform, he should have just maintained his dignity. He's a Dick like I said bro
PoliticsRe: 2023: Jonathan's Lawyer, Omare Reacts After Court Clears Jonathan by GUDABILITY: 2:33pm On May 27, 2022
This is just a proof that Goodluck Jonathan is nothing but just a Dick, a shameless and valueless Public Cunt, a Punk with selfish interest. I can't believe that he will become such a Cheap Prick.

PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Affirms ₦6bn Damages Against Dakuku Peterside For Defaming Odili by GUDABILITY: 11:35am On May 27, 2022
Peterside has always been a Dick right from day one.

PoliticsRe: Emmanuel Udom’s Presidential Billboard Spotted In Abuja: Pictures by GUDABILITY: 8:24am On May 26, 2022
Na today? This is the road I pass everyday, in fact there is another one beside my office (Akwa Ibom laison office)
FamilyRe: As A Woman I Have Decided I'm Never Getting Married Or Having Kids by GUDABILITY: 4:33pm On May 20, 2022
To me the fact about this that you don't want to tell us is simple.
Going with the way you are sounding, you must be a career woman. Career women never love marriage because they hate being ordered around. As a human and a guy, have also said several times that I'm going into contract marriage to have my kids. But thinking about it again, what do you think will be the outcome when you are growing old.
My advice is, don't live a life that you will end up regretting someday. Thanks.
EducationRe: Man Renounces Studentship Of ABU Over Murder Of Deborah by GUDABILITY: 11:15am On May 18, 2022
Front page please
A STING ON THE SCROTUM: HOW THEY BETRAYED US.
N40M OR N100M, IS THIS A JUST FOR A COMMON WORKING-CLASS NIGERIAN ASPIRING FOR THIS POSITION?
By: Shigaba Victor Meseize
Has Nigeria become a sinking boat or a flying jet? Are we on the favourite side or the wrong side of the dice? Has Nigeria become a comedy skit or a tormenting fancy? These are questions I’m yet to find answers to.
Our political leaders kept telling us (Youths) to climb but they didn’t give us the latter, and when we try to get our ladders to push up they kept dragging us back down. We have every reasons to place our fingers on the trigger to fire when they pass but we chose to place our fingers of the guitar rather than on the trigger. When I say trigger, I never meant the gun trigger, I mean action.
These people had made life and accommodation unaffordable for us in the metropolis, leaving us with no option than to settle in the satellite towns. Yet they kept using their cows to still disturb our peace in the satellite towns we can afford. One think I know is that the Lion might be sleeping, but don’t think it doesn’t have same strength. We are like a sleeping lion and we will soon be fed up.
About a week back has been a dramatic sphere since the announcement of the PDP and APC nomination forms prices, placing it at N40m and N100m respectively. There has been a lot of speculations over this, instead of us to see it as a robbery, unjust, a cheat and an insult to our democracy, we are all busy making fun with it, laughing over it.
This, clearly I see as a total denial for a common working-class man and a young Nigeria youth aspiring for this position under this two parties. This is a total denial of our constitutional right. This should be unacceptable.
These nomination prices is a cause of alarm, a threat to us the youths in particular. The fact is that no youth would want to use such huge amount of money to buy a nomination form in the midst of those godfathers.
A youth who can beat his or her chest to buy a form with such amount could end up under EFCC investigation. We have seen it in the past. They believe no youth makes legitimate money anymore in this country yet they fail to investigate those political fathers how they made their money.
How much does an average Nigeria man earns to obtain a form worth such amount? When I wrote ‘Our Happiness Doesn’t Matter and Why They Rejected Us’ the last time, some thought it was just a writing fancy to sell talent. One thing I want everyone to have in mind is that I don’t write to sell talent or to be praised. I write to speak out.
In the article ‘Our Happiness Doesn’t Matter’ I stated clearly that when the time comes they will all come with a deception of supporting the youth’s ambition to run for presidency which all played out few months ago. But in other to kill this ambition they impose N40m and N100m for nomination forms.
Does our happiness really matter to them? I don’t think so. Happy or not, none matter to them. What they are concerned about is power. These people are power-hungry, they are money-hungry. They are desperate for power, they want this power either legally or otherwise.
Our innocent looks, ignorance, behaviour and gentlemanliness has caused us a lot of harm in this nation than good. We have succumb too much to pressure. We keep on smiling and enduring pains beyond measure. Despite knowing that there are lots of skeletons in the cupboards, we still strive to push forward. But I think every pain has its limit and end. The time has come to end this pain, to end this suffering.
What does placing a nomination form in such a higher price means? This means that person receiving legitimate salary cannot vie for a position of leadership in this nation. How many youths can afford this? How many common men out there can afford this? What does this imply to our democracy? What does this imply to the future of the country? What do we expect from a man who would pay such huge amount of money to obtain that form?
To me, I think this is like buying the whole position with such amount and not about voting. Someone buying a form with such amount would have it in mind that he’s buying that position with his money and not the voting system.
To achieve this their ambitions, very soon we will start seeing them buying corns (Maize) from roadside sellers and chewing them from one streets to another with us during campaign just to claim humility, kindness and humbleness. We would soon start seeing them visiting hospitals, IDP camps, Orphanage houses to claim they really care. Some would be seen plaiting women’s hair, learning phones and other gadgets repairs, visiting roadside mechanics and helping them pour engine oils inside vehicles. Some would be seen in IDP camps eating and dinning with children. Some would soon be coming to the streets with trays of groundnuts, hawking. Some would start drinking garri without sugar, groundnut or kulikuli. Some will start posing on tattered mattresses, some inside BRT buses.
But the question is. Where was the humbleness when it wasn’t time for elections? Where is the humbleness after the elections? And where is the humbleness after serving their tenures?
It is time to be wise. A time not to let a thousand naira destroy thousands lives and properties.
We need people who have robust experience to steer the affairs of this nation and not people who are power-thirsty. We need people who can sustain their contributions to women and youth empowerment across the nation through various humanitarian initiatives. 
Weak leadership has caused us too much pains and deaths and also responsible for lack of democratic dividends in Nigeria. We need people who can change the fortunes of Nigeria by bringing on board purposeful, credible, responsive and people oriented leadership that will meet the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.
We need people who are connected to the people at the grassroots and do understand their pains and endurance not only during the electioneering periods but before and after the elections.
How long are we going to realize that we are tired? We can’t continue enduring the pain of this stings on our scrotums.
Shun Ethnic Differences.
Shun Religion Sentiment.
Arise Nigeria
Arise Youths.

vickleoshigaba@gmail.com
CelebritiesRe: Helen Paul's Post About Generator & NEPA Bill In Nigeria Goes Viral by GUDABILITY: 11:08am On May 18, 2022
Front page please
A STING ON THE SCROTUM: HOW THEY BETRAYED US.
N40M OR N100M, IS THIS A JUST FOR A COMMON WORKING-CLASS NIGERIAN ASPIRING FOR THIS POSITION?
By: Shigaba Victor Meseize
Has Nigeria become a sinking boat or a flying jet? Are we on the favourite side or the wrong side of the dice? Has Nigeria become a comedy skit or a tormenting fancy? These are questions I’m yet to find answers to.
Our political leaders kept telling us (Youths) to climb but they didn’t give us the latter, and when we try to get our ladders to push up they kept dragging us back down. We have every reasons to place our fingers on the trigger to fire when they pass but we chose to place our fingers of the guitar rather than on the trigger. When I say trigger, I never meant the gun trigger, I mean action.
These people had made life and accommodation unaffordable for us in the metropolis, leaving us with no option than to settle in the satellite towns. Yet they kept using their cows to still disturb our peace in the satellite towns we can afford. One think I know is that the Lion might be sleeping, but don’t think it doesn’t have same strength. We are like a sleeping lion and we will soon be fed up.
About a week back has been a dramatic sphere since the announcement of the PDP and APC nomination forms prices, placing it at N40m and N100m respectively. There has been a lot of speculations over this, instead of us to see it as a robbery, unjust, a cheat and an insult to our democracy, we are all busy making fun with it, laughing over it.
This, clearly I see as a total denial for a common working-class man and a young Nigeria youth aspiring for this position under this two parties. This is a total denial of our constitutional right. This should be unacceptable.
These nomination prices is a cause of alarm, a threat to us the youths in particular. The fact is that no youth would want to use such huge amount of money to buy a nomination form in the midst of those godfathers.
A youth who can beat his or her chest to buy a form with such amount could end up under EFCC investigation. We have seen it in the past. They believe no youth makes legitimate money anymore in this country yet they fail to investigate those political fathers how they made their money.
How much does an average Nigeria man earns to obtain a form worth such amount? When I wrote ‘Our Happiness Doesn’t Matter and Why They Rejected Us’ the last time, some thought it was just a writing fancy to sell talent. One thing I want everyone to have in mind is that I don’t write to sell talent or to be praised. I write to speak out.
In the article ‘Our Happiness Doesn’t Matter’ I stated clearly that when the time comes they will all come with a deception of supporting the youth’s ambition to run for presidency which all played out few months ago. But in other to kill this ambition they impose N40m and N100m for nomination forms.
Does our happiness really matter to them? I don’t think so. Happy or not, none matter to them. What they are concerned about is power. These people are power-hungry, they are money-hungry. They are desperate for power, they want this power either legally or otherwise.
Our innocent looks, ignorance, behaviour and gentlemanliness has caused us a lot of harm in this nation than good. We have succumb too much to pressure. We keep on smiling and enduring pains beyond measure. Despite knowing that there are lots of skeletons in the cupboards, we still strive to push forward. But I think every pain has its limit and end. The time has come to end this pain, to end this suffering.
What does placing a nomination form in such a higher price means? This means that person receiving legitimate salary cannot vie for a position of leadership in this nation. How many youths can afford this? How many common men out there can afford this? What does this imply to our democracy? What does this imply to the future of the country? What do we expect from a man who would pay such huge amount of money to obtain that form?
To me, I think this is like buying the whole position with such amount and not about voting. Someone buying a form with such amount would have it in mind that he’s buying that position with his money and not the voting system.
To achieve this their ambitions, very soon we will start seeing them buying corns (Maize) from roadside sellers and chewing them from one streets to another with us during campaign just to claim humility, kindness and humbleness. We would soon start seeing them visiting hospitals, IDP camps, Orphanage houses to claim they really care. Some would be seen plaiting women’s hair, learning phones and other gadgets repairs, visiting roadside mechanics and helping them pour engine oils inside vehicles. Some would be seen in IDP camps eating and dinning with children. Some would soon be coming to the streets with trays of groundnuts, hawking. Some would start drinking garri without sugar, groundnut or kulikuli. Some will start posing on tattered mattresses, some inside BRT buses.
But the question is. Where was the humbleness when it wasn’t time for elections? Where is the humbleness after the elections? And where is the humbleness after serving their tenures?
It is time to be wise. A time not to let a thousand naira destroy thousands lives and properties.
We need people who have robust experience to steer the affairs of this nation and not people who are power-thirsty. We need people who can sustain their contributions to women and youth empowerment across the nation through various humanitarian initiatives. 
Weak leadership has caused us too much pains and deaths and also responsible for lack of democratic dividends in Nigeria. We need people who can change the fortunes of Nigeria by bringing on board purposeful, credible, responsive and people oriented leadership that will meet the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.
We need people who are connected to the people at the grassroots and do understand their pains and endurance not only during the electioneering periods but before and after the elections.
How long are we going to realize that we are tired? We can’t continue enduring the pain of this stings on our scrotums.
Shun Ethnic Differences.
Shun Religion Sentiment.
Arise Nigeria
Arise Youths.

vickleoshigaba@gmail.com
PoliticsRe: Ibrahim Shekarau Joins NNPP by GUDABILITY: 11:04am On May 18, 2022
Front page please
NO LONGER A NATION
By
Shigaba Victor Guda
Continuation
Consequently, the South East has gradually become a cemetery of some sort as people become more careful of their movements. Driving a good car is now a crime in the region. If you are seen to be wealthy in any way, you are a target. The region is not too far from what happened in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, and Syria where gangsters rule. 
What not to be forgotten so quickly was what happened from 4 to 6 January 2022, where over 200 people were killed by bandits in Zamfara State. This was the deadliest terrorist attack in recent Nigerian history. According to the account I read, we could see that shortly before the attacks, bandits led a raid on a group of 3,000 cattle only to be confronted by local vigilantes, leading to a gunfight and battle between the two parties. The outnumbered vigilantes lost and many of them were slain by bandits, and the killings of villagers began.
How does this come to play where bandits would operate for almost 72hours successfully beginning around 12:45 PM, on Tuesday, 4 January, where gunmen on motorcycles whose numbers have been estimated as stretching from 300 to 500 entered the town of Kurfar Danya, marking the start of a series of attacks on villages in the Anka and Bukkuyum local government areas of Zamfara. Gangs shot villagers as they looted and burned their homes to the ground. For two days, armed bandits laid siege to the towns of Kurfa and Rafin-Gero without an intervention by the government. Five different settlements were destroyed by bandits. One survivor described bandits as shooting "anyone on sight.
The massacres ended on Thursday, 6 January, after military forces intercepted the bandits. A bandit leader named Bello Turji was accused of being responsible for the massacres. At first Zamfara State authorities placed the death toll at 58, but this was widely controversial. Some internally displaced people stated the number of people killed as 154. A spokesperson for Sadiya Umar Farouq, the minister of humanitarian affairs, said that more than 200 bodies were buried, a number also reported by local residents. Among the victims of the killings was Gambo Abare, a prominent leader of anti-bandit vigilante groups.
The aftermath of this attack never sweetened the ears as over ten thousand people became internally displaced persons and five settlements were burned down. Many resources were stolen, with an estimated 2,000 cattle being taken by bandits.
What was the intervention of our government? Nigerian authorities arrived to the districts only to help organize mass burials. And as of 10 January, many people were still missing.
Attacks by bandits have not ceased even till date, and on 10 January, bandits stormed the Zamfaran village of Yar Kuka, abducting twelve people, including the village head, his wife and brother, and two miners from Burkina Faso. The next day, bandits raided Kadauri in Maru LGA, kidnapping six women. 
On 11 January, bandits slaughtered 51 civilians from Plateau and Niger States in a similar incident.
On 12 January, Zamfara governor Bello Matawalle announced that lack of security had become "an existential threat" in the state and the North-West of Nigeria as a whole, and demanded that the federal government involve itself further in the conflict.
All these are happening because our government has failed us. We as people has failed ourselves.
Are we also to forget the recent incident in Plateau state in Kukawa, Gyambau, Kyaram and Wanka where over 78 persons were massacred as at the time of media report? Leaving many injured and others scampered for safety. As at the time of the report the actual number of dead persons couldn’t be ascertained because there are doubtless believe that there are still many corpses in the bushes which are yet to be discovered. At later end, it was gathered that over 100 persons were killed.
To confirm the incident and number of casualty. A source said given the figure of dead bodies discovered, a resident who gave his name simply as Ibrahim said “…on Sunday many motorcycles, each one carrying three bandits stormed the communities. This incident happened when people were clearing their farms in preparation for raining season, some people were going about their normal businesses when the bandits run into the communities with heavy arms and started shooting sporadically.
“We yet know those who are behind such atrocities as well as how many people were killed because nobody can tell exactly the numbers of houses that were razed down by fire as a result of their heartlessness. 36 persons were killed in Kukawa, 24 persons in Gyambau, eight persons in Kyaram, and 10 persons killed in Wanka, making it 78. The number of dead bodies in the bush is unknown and some persons are missing. Whether they were abducted or missing, we don’t know yet. Some injured persons are in the hospitals. As we speak, many people are displaced.”
We could also remember that a similar incident happened shortly before then where bandits have taken over many villages in Gassol and Karim Lamido local government areas of Taraba State.
Daily Trust findings revealed that the worst affected by the bandits’ activities is Kambari town. Kambari village in Karim Lamido Local Government Area is located on the bank of River Benue and not far away from the border of Plateau State. The town and other neighbouring villages is also surrounded by thick forests and without access road which makes it a safe heaven for criminals. The dare devil bandits, it was further learnt, have forced the police and vigilante to abandon their duty posts in that axis.

The bandits, according to sources in the area, forcefully sleep with house wives and young girls. Residents of the town have resigned to fate as there is no any action from the authorities to checkmate the criminal activities.

Similarly, other villages in both Gassol and Karim Lamido local government areas located on the bank of River Benue are also under the threat of the terrorists.
Residents of six villages across River Benue, in Karim Lamido local government, were forced to relocate to other places because of criminal activities of the terrorists.
The villages, Daily Trust gathered include Gwammo, Wurno, Tungan Kaya, Gidan Kawoyel and Ali Kwala.
Similarly, WuroJam, Karar, Shika, Amar, Zip, WuruJam, Illela and Maigemu among others are now under the threat of the terrorists.
Daily Trust also gathered that the bandits move freely day and night with their weapons in some of the affected villages and towns. Findings revealed that the terrorists have become lords to themselves and are kidnapping residents without let or hindrance. In some of the affected villages, young boys were said to have been recruited by the terrorists and are the ones informing the terrorists of houses of wealthy individuals.
How could evil of this height be happening in this nation without proper discipline, yet when the bandits or terrorist are caught the government rehabilitate them back to the community where they have taken countless lives and sent people to their early graves.
Just of a recent a Kaduna bound train from Abuja was attacked on March 28 by armed bandits, during which at least eight persons were killed and others kidnapped or missing.
This unprecedented attack, attributed to the failure of the authorities to act on intelligence reports, happened only a couple of days after a newspaper reported that unidentified gunmen invaded the Kaduna airport, killing an official on the runway.
I still weep till date for the lives of our people lost on that train, the likes of our beloved doctor,
Chinelo Nwando Megafu, Musa-Lawal Ozigi, Akin Akinsola, Abdu Isa Kofar Mata, Farida Suleiman, Zainab Awal and others who lost their lives in that attack.
The question is how long are we going to continue with this suffering? How long is this killings and massacres going to last? Are we going to fold our hands to watch this situation this way?
If time would permit me I can continue writing over and over again until I will lose interest in writing. The attacks and incidents are countless. Our brothers and sisters are dying, our fathers and mothers are dying, and our children are dying. Our religious and ethnic leaders are dying. This shouldn’t be a tribal or religious fight. This should be our fight. A fight for all. A fight for Nigeria and not a fight for Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba. The people affected are all our people. Nigerians let’s be wise. It is not about the north or the south, it is about us Nigeria. Our political leaders have used us in the past and we shouldn’t allow them to do same. The government has failed us, the system has failed us but we can still revive ourselves.
We can’t continue this way. Major stakeholders in the country should meet and decide on how to contain the spate of insecurity in Nigeria. Political leadership in all regions should also sit up, sideling ethnic and religious differences. We seem to have lost our humanity. It appears our youths are no longer abreast of our cultural and ethical values. Some of them do dirty jobs for politicians. They need to be abreast. Together as one we can do it. We can fight this battle to the end. We can still make this country a better place for everyone.
This calls for a reorientation of the youths. We should avoid making same mistakes we made in the past. Can someone call back Africa China for me once again to ask him some questions? Can someone tap 2face, Eedris Abdulkareem and Oritse Femi for me to come back and organize their fans, educate them, encourage the youths and strive to seek for a better Nigeria instead of hiding under their mother’s skirts. These are celebrities. They can’t be quiet at this rush hour. I task them to come out and voice out.
One thing I believe is that one day this war will end. The people (Leaders) who put us in this mess will shake hands. But what will happen to our mothers, who's sons went to the battlefield to fight for us? The old women will keep on waiting for their martyred sons to return from battle. Some will cry until they will have no more power to cry.
What about the young women (Wives) of the men in the battlefield? The unlucky ones will continue folding under their sheets for their beloved husbands to knock on the door.
And those children, what would happen to them? The innocent lads will be outside waiting to run to the warm hugs of their heroics fathers.
How and who led us to this mess wouldn't matter by then. But who pays for the consequences of their atrocities would be what to think about.
I urge us that we shouldn't allow us to get to that point. And for us to avoid getting to that point we need to stand upright together as one to fight this battle. To fight this people that are trying to knock our heads together. It is neither for me nor for you, neither is it for Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba but for us, for our generation, for our country Nigeria.
We are heading to another political hemisphere, with the general election coming up in 2023, we should exercise extreme caution to avoid witnessing severe violence. The atmosphere is already clouded with political activities and aspirants coming out to declare their intentions for the forthcoming election. But with what am seeing and noticing, am seeing us still betraying ourselves once again. Am seeing us using our very own hands to still choose our own surfer. Am not saying this as a negative impression or bad will for the nation but am just hitting it for us to avoid same mistake.
We should shun ethnicity and religion and vote for a better candidate. Many political parties has denied us our choices through their so called primary elections. Some of our candidates are screened out because of money.
Why can’t we look for our solution elsewhere? Are we to continue looking onto just two political parties? Why can’t we research for other credible candidates aspiring for this position from other parties?
To me well, I think we have other political parties presenting their eligible and credible candidates. We shouldn’t focus our eyes on only two parties leaving other credible candidates in other parties. Let us think twice this time. Get your PVC ready. Go to the polling unit. Vote for your choice no matter the intimidation. Let us make Nigeria great again.
Shun Religion Differences.
Shun Ethnic Differences.
Shun Marginalization.

vickleoshigaba@gmail.com
PoliticsRe: Ibrahim Shekarau Joins NNPP by GUDABILITY: 11:02am On May 18, 2022
Front page please
NO LONGER A NATION; THE FALL OUT[center][/center]
By: Shigaba Victor Guda �️
Every beautiful place have a story, either good or bad. There was a time our land (Nigeria) flourish without cruelty and fear, without terror and discrimination, without sentiment and marginalization, the times of our fathers and the fathers before them. A time when people sleep with their both eyes closed without fear of terror or bandits attack.
There was a time the nation's dream was clear that it's on the verge of making impact in the lives of the citizens. There was a time Nigeria was people's dreamed country. There was a time we were regarded and truly was the leader of the black race. There was a time we were truly one as a nation. A time when we are truly and practically the giant of Africa.
But today, gone are those days. Gone are those days when we eat together, play together, work together, fight to achieve a common goal together as a nation, eat each other’s food without any atom of fear of being poisoned or betrayed.
But are we truly what we were regarded to be today? No! We are no longer what we are meant to be. Today Ethnicity and Religious diversity has shattered our dreams. Greed, power intoxication and selfishness has taken over the hearts of our leaders. No one cares if we are together.
We are just a nation verbally agreed, but no longer a nation practically and inwardly. Ethnic diversity has taken over our hearts. Power hunger has crippled and corrupt the mind of our ethnic leaders. The country has turned to a regional and religious contest for power. It has become a place where the Hausas no longer see the Igbos as brothers. Yoruba no longer see the Hausa man as his blood. The Igbo man no longer regard a Yoruba as his fellow brother.
Because am from Imo state I can't live peacefully in Kano state without being criticized or abused day-in-day-out. I can't live a day without being called 'Iyamiri'. 'What are you doing here?' they would tell me. 'Why can't you live in your own state if you know that is better than here?'
Because am from Ogun state I can't live peacefully in Anambra state without receiving some racial abuses. 'Look at him, a betrayal from the pit of hell' they would say to me.
Because am from Sokoto I can't live a comfortable life in Osun state without being called 'Aboki, Gambari, Iran kiran etc'
Why all these? What is that thing that has taken over our hearts? Why the hatred to this peak? Why the condemnation of one another?
Have we forgotten that we achieved this dream as one? We never used diversity to become one in this nation. Our independent heroes fought as one to get us to this level but with what is currently going on at the moment, it all shows that we have betrayed them.
Let’s not forget so easily that we are all human and one Nigeria before race disconnected us, we are one Nigeria before religion separated us, we are one Nigeria before politics divided us, we are one Nigeria before wealth classified us and we are one Nigeria before language differentiate us.
Today the country is no longer save for all of us. Our gallant fathers and brothers (Soldiers) are being killed every day like chickens by bandits and Boko Haram terrorists. How are we going to fight these mirage? In diversity or in unity? We all know the answer. Things holds in unity but falls apart in diversity.
Bad leadership has contributed immensely to the high increase of poverty rate. Poverty and unemployment have helped to trigger the security crisis in this nation. The current rate of unemployment in Nigeria is mouth-opening, a shame to a nation like Nigeria that claims to be the giant of Africa. What this means is that a great number of youths are idle and have become willing tools for crime of all sorts. Illegal ways of making money has taken over the minds of the youths as a result of this unemployment rate. In order to achieve their dreams and become rich, they take and indulge in all sorts of hard drugs which make them lose value for human life. Lately, South East was designated as a haven for drugs. The reigning one now is called ‘meth’ in local parlance. Same applies to the north where hard drugs and toilet-inhaling has become a popular habit in the lives of the youths. It is obvious that drugs and crime go together. Youths who take them can go to any length to commit evil.  The intake of hard substances has triggered loss of control and human sympathy. This people lost control and being hired by our heartless politicians to commit evil.
In recent days, the country has been experiencing countless attacks and killing of our brothers and sisters both in the north and the south. Bandits and terrorists attacks in the north. Unknown gunmen and ritual killings in the southern region. We can no longer sleep with our two eyes closed because the government has betrayed us. The government has failed us in all ramification. But the most interesting of it all is that we have failed ourselves as a nation. We have used too much sentiment, unreasonable arguments, religion and ethnic differences to fail ourselves. I don’t want to cite an example but have seen many. Have seen people died out of the ignorance of the other people around. Why? Because of either religion or ethnic differences. As people we have failed ourselves.
Sometimes ago, there was a warning signals which we failed to listen to during the early 2000 and also way back to the time of Fela when he sounded some warnings to us via music. But all we thought then was that he was drunk and just trying to make his money in his own way. Nobody actually paid much attention to what he was saying but today we are eating at the dinning of our own regret. The likes of singers and song writers like Africa China, Oritse Femi, Dagrin, 2face and Eedris Abdulkareem had also sounded this warnings but we took them as a joke.
In Africa China's albums titled 'Crisis and Mr. President' this young man tried to raise an alarm and call our attention to the unjustifiable acts and corruption going on in government. He singled out and unveiled some heartless and brutal killings going on in the southwest which are swept under the carpets, using Ajegunle as his case study. In one of his songs which he titled 'How Long?' Africa China asked a question stating that 'How long will Africa realize? He further the question that how long will Nigerians realize that we don’t know where we are going. No love for one another, killing and maltreatment of each other. As at then we never paid attention to any of this. Has his question been answered? No!
His song titled ‘Crisis’ is a message where he tried to tell Nigerians about June 12, an unwelcome incident that happened in Ajegunle area where burning and killing took place. He also talked about that of Mile 12. It was an incident that needed concern and attention but we were careless to it and today such activities is at top notch. It has become what is topping our headlines and top chats.
In another song titled ‘Our Government Bad’ he hit on lack of unemployment stating that the government don’t want to give a ghetto man job. The rich are getting richer while the poor man dies. Was it a lie? What actually did Africa China saw before singing that?
In another album titled ‘Mr. President’ he used the medium to plead with the top government officials and leaders to please lead us well and govern us well. Also hinting on the corrupt practices of the Nigeria police where he said ‘Police man go see white he go tell you say that thing na red’. Today are these not things we are experiencing? Was he right or wrong? We best know the answer ourselves. What is happening in Kaduna state at the moment is one of the typical example of what Africa China was trying to figure out as at then. I can continue to unveil some things this young man was trying to reveal to us as at then but we turned deaf ears and turned our faces to another direction.
Oritse Femi on his own side was making efforts to draw our attention to the oil theft and treachery looting going on in the Niger Delta region where he stated in one of his songs titled ‘Elewon’ that they sold our oil land to Oyinbo ‘Dem they sell our oil land, To oyinbo them, Na im make boys dey vex, Them come dey kidnap them’ but what do we think then? We thought the Niger Delta boys are just trouble makers fighting for their own selfish interest.
Also Oritse Femi went further to sing ‘Flog Politician’ reminding Nigerians that baba Fela has told them before and him, he will still tell them again. The song ‘Flog Politician’ doesn’t actually mean that we should physically hold canes and cables to flog them, he was just trying to communicate to us that we should be wise. But are we? No! But we all thought then that he was under the influence of fresh Marijuana (Weed) leading him to open his empty vessel mouth to pour out nonsense. Little do we know that this singer had foreseen something from afar. What some of us does then was to jump of the beat and dance unconsciously.
When Dagrin sang ‘Democracy’ we thought because he was a ghetto boy he have nothing to offer because we believe that nothing good comes from the ghetto. But all what he said in the song was true.
The likes of 2face and Idris Abdulkadir also did their best to send message to us but we failed to listen. ‘E be like say’ by 2face and ‘Jagajaga’ by Idris are songs not to forget so easily.
These are prophets of our time but we missed out on them because we expected them to look like an average religious men, we expected them to be mounting on pulpits every Sundays or standing in front of crowds calling prayers every Friday in the mosque. We forgot that consciousness is all about the soul and not the physicality.
Today their words are now coming to us like prophecies. We are now seeing all what they were saying then. Now we can’t sleep in peace without fear of terror or bandit attacks. We are now being tormented by crimes that we don’t commit.
What are we celebrating? We are busy celebrating musicians with absolutely no lyrics. We are busy celebrating empty vessels. Music with wrack lyrics, noise and nothing else.
Instead of us to think of a better way to pursued the government to do the right thing we are busy celebrating something else. We already know that the government has failed us in all ramifications, most especially in the part of security where nowhere is safe in this country. There is no better place, either north or south.
It was on a sad note that the people of Dillalai, Zango Tama, Kaya, Barebari, Anguwan Bakko, Gidan Alhajin Kida, Kadanya and Durumi among others of Kaduna state were sleeping peacefully without disturbing the peace of anyone when bandits came from nowhere with their guns, cutlasses and charms killing scores of people and setting houses and other properties ablaze. They were killed for crimes they never committed. Some were abducted and taken to the bush for what they know nothing about.
What about another attack where over 70 people were confirmed killed and properties razed in a Sunday afternoon attacks in Kukawa, Gyambawu, Dungur, Kyaram, Yelwa, Dadda, Wanka, Shuwaka, Gwammadaji, and Dadin Kowa in Kanam local government area of Plateau State while yet to be known number of people sustained injuries.
The people were enjoying their Sunday that unfaithful day when death suddenly came to din with them for crime they know nothing about. Killed for no reason. We are human and we would never forget this.

What about another bandits attack that hit communities in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State (Anguwar Maiwa and Anguwar Kanwa) killing 23 locals on Tuesday night, injuring many others as they shot sporadically during the attacks on the communities. The bandits attacked the villages around 1:00 am on Tuesday while these people were sleeping peacefully. These are my people, our people slaughtered in cold blood.
We shouldn’t also forget Tsonje, Agban, Katanga and Kadarko, all within Kagoro Chiefdom of Kaura LGA in Kaduna state where the state government confirmed the recovery of 34 corpses including two military officers from the scene of an attack on Sunday in Kaura Local Government Area of the state. The victims of this inhuman slaughter includes Angelina Aboi, Godiya Iliya, Peace Iliya, Stephen Emmanuel, Patrick Pius, Gwamna Ishaya, Philip Joseph, Godwin Latong, Aba Chawai, Nancy Luka, Sophia Luka, Hosea James, Daniel Sofa, Geoffrey Ado, Bala James, Henry Dauda, Augustine Iliya to mention but few. These are my people, our people slaughtered in cold blood.
Similarly, the recent spate of killings in the South East, especially in Anambra State, demands urgent and drastic action from our security agencies. These heartless killings have no pattern. On one occasion, a group of gunmen suspected to be cultists invaded a funeral ceremony at Ebenebe in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra. They not only killed at least 20 mourners, they also desecrated the corpse inside a coffin by shooting at it several times. This is insane and pure evil.  
What about the incident in Abia State where some gunmen also invaded a new cattle market at Omumauzor in Ukwa West Local Government Area recently and killed at least eight people. 
Some areas has suddenly become danger zones in the South East. Towns like Orlu, Orsu, Oru-East local governments in Imo State; Ihiala axis of Anambra State such as Isekke, Lilu, Orsumoghu, Azia, and Mbosi; Aguata and Orumba Local Government Areas of Anambra with Oko, Ekwulobia and Isuofia has become major flashpoints.  
What about the attack in Ebonyi? The attack in Ebonyi State, according to a detailed investigation, claimed more than twenty-six (26) lives and destroyed seventeen (17) houses in the early hours of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
The affected villages included Ohagelede, Umuezeoka, Ebbiaji and Ebbeta, all in Ezza/Effium and part of Ebonyi Local Government Areas of Ebonyi State.
According to a source which I read, it was said that people were seen in groups mourning their beloved family members who were killed during the attack while others were busy relocating members of their families, including properties for fear of further attacks by the suspected assailants. Is this how we would continue living in fear? No, we have to end this.
According to an eyewitness from Umuezeoka village, the incident happened in the early hours of Sunday, at Ezza villages of Ohagelede, Umuezeoka, Ebbeta and part of Ebonyi Local Government Areas, where the alleged assailants from Effium invaded the Ezza speaking side of the community.
The gunmen allegedly massacred over 26 persons and destroyed 17 houses in the area. The incident happened around 6:00 am and the invaders kept operating till 2:00 pm.
One could imagine how gunmen would operate from 6am to 2pm, about 9hours of constant operation, gun shooting and massacring of our people.
What about that of Anambra State where unknown gunmen killed four Policemen attached to the Atani Police Station, Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state?
Are we to forget that of Nnewi where pandemonium broke out in the early hours of the day at the Chikason traffic light as people ran helter-skelter for their lives following sporadic shooting by unknown gunmen?
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PoliticsRe: Nairaland Online Polls For 2023 Presidential Election (Pictures) by GUDABILITY: 3:09pm On May 12, 2022
Aside Peter Obi others are bunch of Dickheads, Valueless Public Cunts, Punks and Cheap Pricks.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Backers Seek Adoption, Southern APC Aspirants Disagree by GUDABILITY: 10:20am On May 11, 2022
Jonathan acceptance to run under APC platform proves him to be a DICK, a disappointment to us that loves his legacy.
PoliticsRe: Edo Police Arrest, Detain 4 Officers For Killing Vigilante Member (Photo) by GUDABILITY: 8:28am On Apr 26, 2022
I knew this will happen, I knew.

Music/RadioRe: Which Of Dagrin's Songs Do You Like Most? by GUDABILITY: 3:49pm On Apr 22, 2022
I swear down my brother
Fairmedia:
These are Prophets of our time, we missed out on them cos we expected them to look like an average religious man, we forget that consciousness is about the soul.
Music/RadioRe: Which Of Dagrin's Songs Do You Like Most? by GUDABILITY: 3:12pm On Apr 22, 2022
Extracted this from one of my Articles.
The likes of singers and song writers like Africa China, Oritse Femi, Dagrin, 2face and Eedris Abdulkareem had also sounded this warnings but we too them as a joke.
In Africa China's albums titled 'Crisis and Mr. President' this young man tried to raise alarm and call our attention to the unjustifiable acts and corruption going on in government. He singled out and unveiled some heartless and brutal killings going on in the southwest which are swept under the carpets. In one of his songs which he titled 'How Long?' Africa China asked a question stating that 'How long will Africa realize? He further the question that how long will Nigerians realize that we don’t know where we are going. No love for one another, killing and maltreatment of each other. As at then we never paid attention. Has his question been answered? No!
His song titled ‘Crisis’ is a message where he tried to tell Nigerians about June 12, an unwelcome incident that happened in Ajegunle area where burning and killing took place. He also talked about that of Mile 12. It was an incident that needed concern and attention but we were careless to it and today such activities is what is topping our headlines and top chats.
In another song titled ‘Our Government Bad’ he hit on lack of unemployment stating that the government don’t want to give a ghetto man job. The rich are getting richer while the poor man dies. Was it a lie? What actually did Africa China saw before singing that?
In another album titled ‘Mr. President’ he used the medium to plead with the top government officials and leaders to please lead us well and govern us well. Also hinting on the corrupt practices of the Nigeria police where he said ‘Police man go see white he go tell you say that thing na red’. Today are these not things we are experiencing? Was he right or wrong? We best know the answer ourselves. What is happening in Kaduna state at the moment is one of the typical example of what Africa China was trying to figure out as at then. I can continue to unveil some things this young man was trying to reveal to us as at then but we turned deaf ears and turned our faces to another direction.
Oritse Femi on his own side was making efforts to draw our attention to the oil theft and treachery looting going on in the Niger Delta where he stated in one of his songs titled ‘Elewon’ that they sold our oil land to Oyinbo ‘Dem they sell our oil land, To oyinbo them, Na im make boys dey vex, Them come dey kidnap them’ but what do we think then? We thought the Niger Delta boys are just trouble makers fighting for their own selfish interest.
Also Oritse Femi went further to sing ‘Flog Politician’ reminding Nigerians that baba Fela has told them before and him he will still tell them again. The song ‘Flog Politician’ doesn’t actually mean that we should physically hold canes and cables to flog them, he was just trying to communicate to us that we should be wise. But are we? No! But we all thought then that he was under the influence of fresh Marijuana (Weed) leading him to open his empty vessel mouth to pour out nonsense. Little do we know that this singer had foreseen something from afar.
When Dagrin sang ‘Democracy’ we thought because he was a ghetto boy he have nothing to offer because we believe that nothing good comes from the ghetto. But all what he said in the song was true.
The likes of 2face and Idris Abdulkadir also did their best to send message to us but we failed to listen. ‘E be like say’ by 2face and ‘Jagajaga’ by Idris are songs not to forge so easily.
Today their words are now coming to us like prophecies. We are now seeing all what they were saying then. Now we can’t sleep in peace without fear of terror or bandit attacks. We are now being tormented by crimes that we don’t commit.
FamilyRe: Husband Caught Having Sex With His Maid Just Hours After His Wife Gave Birth by GUDABILITY: 1:32pm On Apr 22, 2022
You just said my mind. Only those creatures have the guts to have about four wives at home, six concubines outside and yet still move around to defile underage girls. Still after everything they will still go back inside, lock themselves and still soapy. I just wonder what kind of creation are they. May God help them. Amen
EjaikreTheViper:
A voice keeps telling me that the man in question is an Afonja from from Osun State but I no wan talk am out

CrimeRe: Chinese Boss Filmed Whipping Men Tied To A Tree Jailed In Rwanda by GUDABILITY: 8:28am On Apr 21, 2022
Don't forget Lebanese
JeffSA:
Indians , Chinese and Arabs are the most wicked on earth especially those stupid Indians.
RomanceRe: Police Inspector Dies During Sex With A Widow In Ibadan Hotel by GUDABILITY: 9:46am On Apr 04, 2022
when I saw the headline I knew it must definitely be a Yoruba person, that tribe like anything that has hole in it.

PoliticsRe: Kaduna Train Attack: More Photos Of Dr Chinelo Killed By Bandits (Graphic) by GUDABILITY: 3:35pm On Mar 29, 2022
In line with what you just wrote I hereby place a curse on you that your generation will pass through and witness exactly what this lady witnessed. You shall live a hell on earth.
Vaughanlanrewaj:
Truth will still come out.
Past gory images on twitter have turned out to be fake.
I believe she has a family and one should expect to hear from them by now.

This should not be another lekkilies where suddenly all those reportedly killed turned out alive or having no relatives come out to state that any of their relative missing or dead.
Never again will we allow twitter be used to peddle fake news and hate news.

Her family should please speak up. Twitter is not her family or family compound.

Those speaking ill of Nigeria because they hate Buhari will reap what they sow.

If you sow good in Nigeria, good you will reap and if you sow curses, curses and badluck you will eventually reap from Nigeria. Nigeria will never bless you and whatever you sow in Nigeria will wilt and die.

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