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Bayelsa people. Una don hear Dem say they don bring that their change come give una. That kind change wey them preach for that other election. The change wey dem dey preach. Dem say, they must win to prove a point. The point be say dem even win GEJ for his house Wetin una think? Make we help them? |
Hizzy:I have always said it in most of my post, Nairaland Moderators are Tribalists. The last time FFK reacted to the incarceration of Namdi Kalu, the idiots hid it. When FFK reacted too Kwankwaso's comments, straight to FB They lack the professionalism to offer balance Journalism. Rubbish Moderators |
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People wailing and calling others wailers @Keyamo, the times are counting. The next election is already @ the corner Someone like me remind of this comment. |
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masseratti:Are you this country? |
Nigeria as a country is broke! Buhari is not broke!! Nigerians are broke!! Maybe Buhari is a Miser!!! Maybe Lagosians are resorting to robbery to survive!!!! Hunger is making them even more daring!!!!! Still wondering how broke this country will turn out when the government they start executing projects. Lolz Nigerians suffering and dying in silence just to justify voting Buhari |
As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility, am proud to be part of the Skye bank PLC Team distributing relief items at an IDP camp. For security reasons, I will not disclose location. Its a hearttouching experience. I encourage other coporate organisations to support these people. They truly needs our help. Peace is invaluable #JoinTeam SkyeBankPlc #TogetherWeGiveHope
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Is our judiciary truely independent? |
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Are we sending them to Sabisa to recue Chibok girls |
Nairaland Moderators are Tribalists. FFK reaction to the unlawfull arrest and detention on Nnamdi Kalu of Radio Biafra was hidden at the back page and never saw front page, despite in insightful position to the issue, but he reacts to Fulani herdsmen and it's making front page. The biaise in Nigeria is sadly evident on a social platform like Nairaland. I weep for this country [/b] |
cele360:PDP isn't a Northern party anymore. Atleast PDP isn't serving their selfish interest anymore. APC is were their loyalty lies. U don't need to engage me on this. |
Sant1m:Out of Rush to quote me, you didn't read through my lines properly. I didn't mention that APC will loss their seats in south south my emphasis was in the south east. Imo people are not like your slaves, they force change. When necessary. They forced PDP out anticipating that Okorocha will make better leadership, sadly the guy has turned out the worst governor of all times. Go mark it somewhere, APGA can win election in the south east, but APC will never. APC is a coalition of parties that has been in opposition for 16yrs. There is nothing new with the fact that they have gained power, but that will only before a while. Nothing lasts forever |
abduljabbar4:I don't see a right thinking Igbo person aspiring to contest for Presidency. They can't align with North who see themselves as the the only Region bonafide to rule this country. They can't align themselves with the South west who has the character to sell out. Sadly, the South South are beginning to tow the lines of the south south to the point of even selling out their own. So forget your support, nobody needs it. |
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T[b]The girls behind Kiss Daniel may not have danced too well but they are beautiful, same height. [/b] |
prettytasha:Politics is not meant for women. Your shallow assimilation of the legal and political issues raised further confirms it |
After Rochas Okorocha, APC will never rule any state in the South East. APGA can win but never APC The people in the South South region can keep their romance with the North and West. It never ends well for them. Maybe the spirit of Ken Saro Wiwa can re-educate their ass' They can sell their people to the North and West. I don't care. |
ibolomo: Lolz. For the sake of your cute kids, pls don't try. My humble regards to them all |
nairalandmaster:There is something very special about FFK. That I admire about him. He stands up and speak up for that truth everyone is shying away from. Hate him or Like him. |
Nnamdi Kanu And The Cry For Biafra, By Femi Fani-Kayode By Femi Fani-Kayode - Oct 24, 2015 Femi Fani-Kayode I am not a Biafran and neither am I igbo. I do however believe that it is the inalienable right of any human being or ethnic nationality to aspire to be free and to be able to determine their own destiny. The right of self-determination is enshrined in international law and it is guaranteed by every moral stricture known to man. It is a right that has been exercised successfully over and over again in world history and it has led to the creation of new nations which were carved out of older ones. The denial of that right and the suppression and persecution of those who attempt to exercise it leads to nothing but defiance, dissent and resistance and, if not properly managed, it eventually spills over into war and carnage. This has been the primary cause of most of history’s most brutal civil wars, including the American, Russian, French, English, Indian, Sri Lankan, Sudanese, Nigerian, Angolan, Congolese, Zimbabwean, Yugoslavian, Ukrainian, Nicaraguan, Cuban, Irish, Syrian, Libyan, Indonesian, Korean, Vietnamese, Spanish, Iraqi, Italian ones and countless others. I do not believe in violent change and neither do I believe in war, revolution, terror or the use of arms in the pursuance of even the most noble causes. I do however believe in the power of ideas and the right of any man, woman or people to yearn to be free from bondage and to peacefully and freely express that yearning. It is in this context that I situate my belief in and support for those that view the Nigerian Federation as an oppressive entity which has effectively enslaved its people in an attempt to create what is essentially an artificial and unworkable state. Those that believe in Nigeria have every right to continue to do so and to voice their resolve to keep Nigeria one. What they do not have the right to do is to refuse to offer the same degree of freedom of expression to those that do not believe in a united Nigeria and who instead believe in the peaceful dissolution of our nation to speak their minds and voice their views. What is good for the goose is surely good for the gander. You cannot grant one side of the divide freedom of expression whilst you deny it to the other. This is all the more so because freedom of expression is the lifeblood of any democracy. It must be accorded in equal measure to those that believe in Nigeria and to those that do not. It is in this light that we must consider the plight of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra and the man that has been described by the Igbo World Assembly as ”Buhari’s first political prisoner”. We may not like his style, we may not like his radio station, we may not share his views or approve of his methods but one thing that we cannot take from Mr. Kanu is his right to hold such views and to express them in a peaceful and lawful manner no matter how distasteful those views may be to some. To deny him this most basic human right is not only an act of intellectual terrorism but it is also the most grave and barbaric manifestation of what is essentially an evolving police state where different or contrary views cannot be accommodated by those in power. When Mr. Alex Salmon and his Scottish Nationalist Party began the agitation for the dissolution of the United Kingdom and for the establishment of Scottish independence many years ago they were not charged to court, locked up indefinitely or murdered by the British authorities but instead they were eventually given the opportunity to participate in a referendum and test their ideas. The same thing happened in the Catalan region of Spain where the agitation for the establishment of a new nation is compelling and very popular. Sadly President Buhari who, like most in his generation, are still stuck in the mindset of a civil war general, has refused to learn from this. The biggest mistake and miscalculation of his administration so far is not the ruthless implementation of its patently and monstrously unapologetic northern agenda but rather its absurd resolve to lock up Mr. Kanu indefinitely and to effectively throw the key away simply because he dared to call for the establishment of Biafra. As far as I am aware Mr. Kanu has not used or advocated the use of violence whilst expressing himself and neither have any of his supporters. One therefore wonders what has panicked the Federal Government to such a point that they not only have to lock him up but that they also have to violate the law of the land by not allowing him to see his lawyer and by not presenting him before a court of law and charging him within the constitutionally-prescribed three days. State-sponsored violence and intimidation, the violation of human rights, illegal incarceration, the murder of innocents and the vicious suppression of legitimate ideas leads to nothing but hardened hearts, https:///e7qGOScAiw |
ibolomo:Lolz. That's the part we didn't experiment. Please try it out and give me feedback oooo. |
Demmocrats:Aren't u on weed |
This Boko Haram is not being fair. The south west fought hard to bring PMB to power. Why then would they think of Bombing south west locations? These Northerners are ingrates. |
ibolomo: It consumes a lot of voltage. The light on your bulb will drop to what it's usually called "half Current" We met the practice, not like my set started it. We just keyed in to avoid doing dry cleaning (Wash your hands, feet and face) every morning. Until afternoon when the sun sets. |
I rep Fgck 2001, mehn the school was fun, It will sure remain positive in my mind #greatfedgocol#...[quote author=EugeneGee4 post=39300704][/quote]That's cool. No other place like the great #FedGoColl#Kano. Anyone who never been there will never know. I represent 1997 set. Lolz. I may have probably sent you to GZ or Babylon on an errand. Was in Niger house. Which house were you?
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ibolomo: It's very simple. 1. Get a peak milk can and a tommato can. 2. Use a tin cutter to remove top and bottom 3. Put the Tommato can which is smaller. inside the the peak milk. 4. Get either a mattress foam or cut out a slippers foam and fix it in the gap between the bigger and smaller can to suspend and prevent the cans from touching each other. 5. Rip open top edge of each of the can and tie a wire. One as negative and the other as positive. You have a heater done. Put it into a bucket oof water and connect to an electricity it will drop the entire current in the house and boil your water in 5mins. Kano used to be very cold yet We were not allowed to take boiling ring into the hostel, even though we smuggle it in. We improvised this which was more efficient and time saving . Nobody cared about a conventional boiling ring except we want to cook our smuggled food |
Lolz Sahara and their weed smoking reporters. The report below emanated from your pirated Web on Tuesday before the expected judgment judgment of Saraki at the court oof appeal which was later adjourned indefinitely. https://www.nairaland.com/2675455/plot-quash-sarakis-code-conduct |
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after all the association of wailers will say my sai buhari is a terrorist when his doing every thing to stop boko haram.