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Talking about election with this criminally psychopathic, desperate, conscienceless political bandit in power always sounds annoying in my ears. If Nigerians know what is good for them, they have to do the needful. Today is already too late. 2027 should not even be in the discussion. Other than that they should rely on God to help them do the needful as usual. What a useless country of spineless, defeated morons. The fact that this bastard was allowed to scheme and bloody his way to power in broad daylight has killed whatever modicum of nationalism I had. Even if the bastard is removed this night, I hate the fact that a despicable thing like him would have the luxury (living or posthumous) of answering "former president of Shitgeria". I genuinely now hate this useless country and its people, for the most part, for allowing this to happen. |
He is the next governor already. There is no need to argue with your feelings. |
NJV:It's not difficult to imagine that it is because they have more situational awareness and 'experience' (first or second hand) about what to do in this unfortunate situation than the average passenger does. And greater mobility too, since they can more easily open their doors and take flight before passengers locked in the passenger compartment begjn to fiddle with the slider door amidst all the chaos and desperation. |
kuboy:I hope they don't have a reputation for helping to pay ransom on behalf of kidnapped passengers. That would make their buses a target. Or maybe there is a perception among the criminals that their passengers are comparatively 'well off'. This could also make them a target. |
They're deceiving themselves. With the criminal devaluation of the Naira and galloping inflation since this bulaba retarrd forced himself into power last year, N2. 1 trillion is certainly less than N200b of a few years ago. So let them re-denominate the revenues in USD and benchmark it against prior performances over the last 20 years, to be sure if they actually broke any useless 'record' or not. |
Allowing this athiefwaju bastard grab power is Nigeria's greatest undoing since 1914. |
This mumu who looks like a malnourished dwarf is also issuing threats. Wonders shall never end. Or maybe as his wack album no gree sell, the midget wan use online controversy trend am. Dead on arrival. |
Mavinsoladele:My post was not for peasants like you. Preoccupy yourself with finding your next meal and stop dabbling into stuff you can never relate to. |
Lol. One mumu guy in their Lagos already outdid him by landing the same white Spectre in Nigeria. The same guy bought the Virgil Abloh you were buga-ing with, and others now have flooded Naija with it. Your RR Cullinan is already becoming executive Uber, as every drug dealing or high level money launderer/yahoo pretender has it. I don't understand this kind of relentless pressure to 'show say I get money pass them'. It is tiring and ridiculous. If you want to shut everybody up and raise the bar beyond reach of the imaginary boys you're competing with, buy a fucking $3m Bugatti Chiron or something. At least for now none of these 'happening boys' own a Bugatti. |
Coming from a corrupt political thief like this idiot, this is quite insulting. Someone like Innoson or Dangote or other industrialists can say this, with good reason and justification, not a useless Oshomowhatever who leeches on public funds and whose children also leech on public funds. What an insult. |
The problems will instantly disappear when they rename the road from Ozumba Mbadiwe to Lamidi Agbadokun. |
Idiot. |
These ronu Alpha Beta reloaded thieves should stop disturbing us with this their rubbish tax 'reform' nonsense. Their tiffnumboo lacks the legitimacy or credibility to reform anything. Let him just disappear into the abyss:; that's the only reform Nigerians need from him right now. |
Even a cattle herder/terrorist from the heart of the Sahel is preferable to this tiffnumboo menace. I can manage abokki arrogance of power, but not the mgbaaatii ronu nuisance going on now. Any one and anything is better than the current situation. And we can't wait until 2027. Something has to happen, and even tomorrow is already too late for that "something' (whatever it is) to happen and get rid of these bastards. |
Life is for the living, son. Many years ago, I came to the realisation that one needs to focus more on making more money/consistent money, rather than focusing on how to 'save' the little money you managed to 'hammer'. This mindset would help you a lot and liberate you. The biggest spenders I personally know in Abuja and even in Lagos never seem to go broke, at least not for long, even though they've been lavishing on big big yansh and expensive lifestyle for years. |
I don't take all these Yoruba noisemakers seriously. At the end of the day, his loyalties (or sympathies at least) will lie with tiffnumbooo, for obvious reasons. They can pretend and dance around with words all they want, but when it comes down to it, you will see their true colours. |
Lol. This guy is such a clown. |
Democracy and elections would not remove this desperate thief they allowed to snatch power. The bastard doesn't play by the rules so you can't unseat him by playing by the rules. We should stop fooling around and do the needful. You have to beat him at his own game. |
Hahayatollah's final dance of death. |
Finding an honest police woman in Nigeria is as easy as finding a virgin police woman in Nigeria. I don't even know which is easier. I don't even know what I'm saying. |
They're not hungry enough. When they get hungry enough, they'll know the road to Aso Rock where they would know how to do the needful. |
Yoruba people would display crass tribalism towards you and expect you to take it on the chin, "unquestioningly, agreeably, objectively and diplomatically". Very pathetic lot. See some fools here denouncing the woman as a lunatic, ignoring the obvious elephant in the room. God knows the many snide remarks and battles the poor woman must have silently fought for many years when her husband was alive and well, not to mention the torment she must have endured in his dying days... With the politics of succession even if it meant burying the man alive, plus the aftermath of his eventual death. All kinds of omo Ibo nonsense must have been thrown at her. That's for sure. Intolerable people. I will never forgive myself for swallowing their bait in my earlier years and forming 'objective' and nationalistic wokeism with these ronu serpents who always think they are smart with how they roll words gingerly like the oily soup that must have interfered with the honour component of their collective DNA. . Look at the likes of Wole Soyinka and Reuben Abati. And these are mere poster boys. The coming of tiffinumbu cleared my doubts and everyone else's. |
George W. Bush was US President at the same time that his younger brother Jeb Bush was Governor of Texas. Both of them had their father as president a few years prior. So there's nothing wrong with Oju(ju) Eko becoming governor in 2027. Besides, it is a good tradeoff to see the father being swept off Abuja while the son is concurrently being swept into Lagos. In fact, I officially and fully endorse him and proclaim him Governor in Waiting. Sometimes madness has to go full circle in order for the whole brain to fully reset. Oluwa lo Seyi 2027 is a must, even if the heavens fall. |
Trueprophet91:Whatever would bring GEJ back means that the entire north would vote for him. Because he will serve only one term. Let's be clear on that. And I believe Peter Obi is smart enough to read the handwriting on the wall. Besides they've had a good working relationship in the past and are still relatively close. |
If Jonathan is running then I believe Peter Obi would step down for him. |
The thread topic needs to be 'gendered', properly addressed to women. |
XerXers:You don't need to engage these fools. As the bastard Reuben mentioned (speaking for himself, giving his own opinion), that Yorubas or other 'outsiders' like himself cannot buy Umunna land. How provocative. So if a Yoruba man wants to buy a piece of land in the South East, it has to be Umunna land in one village? Has he gone to Onitsha Town or Awka or Owerri or any other city in the South East to buy a land at the asking price and was refused? Even the useless example the black and ugly bastard called Abati cited.... He said TOS Benson wanted to buy a land in his "Igbo wife's" village to build a house for his Igbo wife and "Igbo daughter" (if he himself is Yoruba, then how is his daughter Igbo? ? ?), meaning what? So Seyi Tinubu's children are not Yoruba children... They are half Igbo/Half Lebanese children? ? ? Make it make sense. So after marrying a woman, you then go to her village to purport to 'buy land' in order to build her a house? Does marrying her not imply that she is yours and belongs to you and from your own place? Which Igbo woman married by anyone outside her village (regardless of her husband's tribe) needs a house for herself in herself in her father's village? For what exactly? If you want to build a house for your in-laws in their village, would finding a land to do that be an issue? Really? Besides, what does it mean to buy land and build a house for your supposed "Igbo daughter", as a Yoruba man, in her mother's father's village? Look, some of us are too intelligent for this nonsense rigmarole and claiming clever by half that Yoruba 'h-educated' nuisances are cursed with. I was the least 'tribalistic' Nigerian before 2015. But you see these ronu idiots? Let's not go there. I can't spill the venom in my heart. |
trium:You're quite obtuse. Typical. Because you ronu people ALWAYS think you can arrogantly and sopissticatedly be clever by half. You all need to update your RAM. I don't need to engage the idiocy you spewed. My only duty is to point out your stupidity, and to make it clear to you that your foolish attempt to be clever by half doesn't fool anyone. The joke is on you all. |
MajorOvakporaye:These tiger claw faced vermin do not care. Even from their grave - after an untimely death due to T-Pain induced starvation - they would still prefer that situation to an 'omo y-ibo' like Peter Obi to become president. |
Mathewrichard99:The problem is that even highly educated Yorubas never hid their support for this incompetent, bigoted corrupt crook...for no other reason than tribalism. It rankles. You can't continue to pretend to be clever by half. You deceive no one. For someone like me who had numerous 'enlightened' and 'educated' Yoruba friends/associates (as they then were), it rankles to think that I could only find one who expressed a clear disdain for tifinooboo. The vast majority were manufacturing disgusting justifications to support him as the 'best candidate' (what an insult), while a few others purported to sit on the fence on the pretext that all the candidates "are the same". What a joke. I'm talking guys who I thought were reasonable and very exposed. But Tiloopoo's coming exposed their rotten underbelly of bigotry... Let the worst Yoruba political bandit with a dubious history and dubious source of wealth get it rather than a 'seemingly' good omo Ibo candidate. The shameful unravelling of a character like Wole Soyinka is emblematic of what I'm pointing at. Ya'll haven't seen nothing yet. The party is just starting, and the dancing will continue well past when the music stops playing. Fiki Fiki, scratch that. |
Beremx:You joined ndi sopissticated accommodators to support Buhari in 2014/15, against better judgement. Even though that alone is sufficient to crucify you permanently, but at least you received sense early and got a brain reset within that muntula's first term. The people who I would never forgive, and who I would pour fuel on them if I ever see them battling with fire, are those bastards (almost entirely ronu), who supported Buhari and still had the audacity to support Teanoopoo again last year. God will punish all of them and their generations to come. I recall under PDP when even the poorest people were taking things like indomie and bread and eggs for granted. But they felt they 'deserved better', and now even common akara they cannot afford again. That's the problem with human beings. They hardly realise that they're having it good because they always deludedly think the grass can be greener. |
You're showing me Buhari that looks like the typical Fulani bandits. Show me Jonathan's own abeg, let us see how he carried himself with grace and elegant simplicity. |