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Politics / Re: Tinubu Is A Disaster But I'll Still Vote For Him by indemnityy: 5:17pm On Mar 05
Putinofrussia:

The economy grew 4.6% and it is just the beginning.
Truly the pain is much but very soon,we will shout hurray!!.Joy very soon.

Keep on deceiving yourself, that was what you told us during Buhari's regime.

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Politics / Imo State Election Petition Tribunal. by indemnityy: 4:56pm On Mar 01
Anyone armed with information on ELECTION PETITION TRIBUNAL in Imo State?
Politics / Imo State Election Petition Tribunal. by indemnityy: 5:42pm On Feb 29
Anyone armed with information on ELECTION PETITION TRIBUNAL in Imo State?
Food / Grind Beans For Akara. by indemnityy: 2:24pm On Feb 25
Can I use Molter to grind beans for AKARA?
Politics / Re: Yoruba Women Lament, As They Plan To Organized Protests In Aso Rock Villa by indemnityy: 3:52pm On Feb 24
Ance4Liverpool:
They should protest naked i want to check something
Nawaa for you oooo.

Weting you want check nawooo
Politics / Re: Cement Price Jumps To N15,000 Nigerians Reacts by indemnityy: 5:19pm On Feb 17
But Igbo people are still building Mansions, eating well, not protesting the hardship in land right now.

Igbos in this forum, tell us your secret.

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Politics / Has Anyone Sited CNG Buses? by indemnityy: 1:02pm On Feb 11
Has anyone sited CNG Buses around?, for me I have not seen any.
Politics / Re: Reconciliation: Kano State Important To APC, Says Uzodimma by indemnityy: 8:45am On Jan 26
But, what you people fail to realise is that the same governor of Kano state people are crying and fighting for will still join APC.

Watch it.
Politics / Re: Breaking News!!! Godwin Obaseki Of Edo by indemnityy: 3:57pm On Jan 14
Ebi2233:

Where Ijaw occupy is bigger than South East Nigeria.

Ijaws were unjustly balkanized into more than six States when we are fully together and not even scattered by God.



@General Ditari.

Who is responsible for the balkanization?

Let's start from there.
Politics / Re: Breaking News!!! Godwin Obaseki Of Edo by indemnityy: 3:35pm On Jan 14
GreatBoss:

Ijaw is among the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Ok.
How many states Ijaws alone occupied in this country as we see it for now?

Ijaws alone without any other ethnic minorities.
Politics / Re: Breaking News!!! Godwin Obaseki Of Edo by indemnityy: 3:08pm On Jan 14
GreatBoss:


If e pain you too much, promote your tribe like I do for Ijaw.

This small small/ minor minor ethnic groups de make useless noise too much.

Taaa! Ijaw na tribe.

Make una language be one of the major languages and tribes, make we see
Politics / Re: Ebonyi State Governor Spotted Playing Game With His Kinsmen In The Village by indemnityy: 4:54pm On Jan 06
Naijanascam:
His security details must be within reach... That vicinity must be cordoned off to avoid any unwanted intruders
You're right my dear,

Don't mind OP, that said he is without security.
Politics / Re: APC Promises Heavy Defeat As Atiku Eyes 2027 Presidential Bid by indemnityy: 5:26pm On Jan 04
cyberguy72:
Rigging the election won't be easy for APC in 2027.

Tell us reason!
Politics / I Will Contest 2027 General Elections. by indemnityy: 5:08pm On Dec 05, 2023
If they Rigg me out as usual, I will not go to court, rather, I will take my opponent to dangerous SHRINE to swear.

If he/she refuses to appear before the deity, you know what will happen to that fellow.

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Beheads 11 Loggers In Borno by indemnityy: 4:05pm On Nov 28, 2023
Boko Haram have been decimated by......

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Politics / Re: Obituaries And Athieveku People Must Provide Factual Evidence Or Face Penalty by indemnityy: 5:53pm On Oct 26, 2023
4KNGOATS:
All these hypocritic bastardzz must provide evidence or face the wrath of law. shey na una won do case abi? una go explain taya. mumu people.

$1 = N1,500
A litr of fuel= N680
A bag of Rice= N53,000

And others

Las Las na you loose.

Ntooooo
Politics / Re: Obituaries And Athieveku People Must Provide Factual Evidence Or Face Penalty by indemnityy: 5:52pm On Oct 26, 2023
4KNGOATS:
All these hypocritic bastardzz must provide evidence or face the wrath of law. shey na una won do case abi? una go explain taya. mumu people.

$1 = N1,500
A litr of fuel= N680
A bag of Rice= N53,000

And others

Ntooooo
Politics / Re: In A ‘Biafra’ The South-South Will Be The Palestinians by indemnityy: 5:53pm On Oct 19, 2023
Napata77:
In a ‘Biafra’ The South South Will Be the Palestinians

The Igbos will oppress you and crush you to seize those oil fields and render you 5th class citizens of 'Biafra'.

The same way they are supporting the brutalisation of the Palestinians by their ‘zionist brothers’ in Israel is the same way they will brutalise and oppress you.

When you resist, they will do what Israel did last week. They will DELIBERATELY allow your militants to enter Igboland and kill people, and then they will use that as justification to bomb the crap out of you, bomb your hospitals and mass murder your civilians.

Their real ambition is the SAME as the Israelis, which is to perform ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.

They will provide ‘evidence’ that you are sitting on their land. And they will push you further and further into a tiny confinement, just like Gaza, and following your resistance (ie your ‘’terrorism’'), they will fence you in with barbed wire high-tech fencing surrounded by Igbo troops, just like it happens in Gaza.

DO NOT EVER agree to join them to form a nation, even though right now they call you their ‘’brothers’’ because of your oil and gas, which is ALL they really want in their ‘Biafra’ agitation.

You see how heartless they are in supporting Israeli war crimes?

Israel bombed a hospital yesterday, slaughtering 800 innocent people including children, babies, nurses, doctors, the elderly, women, all innocent.

These Igbos APPLAUDED the massacre of innocents.

THEY ARE OF THE SAME SPIRIT AS THE ISRAELIS.

If you are not Igbo, you are nothing to them.

See how they behave as a minority with 18% of Nigeria's population.

You can imagine what they would be like as a majority in a 'Biafra'.

They will FINISH you.

Do not EVER join them to form a nation.

You will live to regret it.

Is this a human being or robot?
Politics / Re: Imo Guber: We Will Resist Rigging Plot, APC Has No Chance – PDP by indemnityy: 7:17pm On Oct 18, 2023
[quote author=Beremx post=126473159]Someone who came fourth in an election and was installed as governor by the supreme court cannot win another election. Orlu zone which has the voting power because of its population will not vote for Hope Uzodinma. Where is he expected to get his votes from?[/quote

Is a capital lie, Orlu zone doesn't have voting power, go and do your findings, Local government like Ngor Okpala and Mbaitoli that reside in Owerri zone alone have more voting power than 5 Local governments in Orlu zone.
Politics / Re: Obidient Family Support Gov Uzodinma’s Re-election by indemnityy: 11:36pm On Oct 15, 2023
Fake Obidient

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Politics / Re: The Most Closed Region To Other Ethnicities In Nigeria Is The Southeast- Omokri by indemnityy: 6:14pm On Oct 11, 2023
Whether you like lt or not, Igbos people are living better life than any other ethnic group in this part of the world.

Case closed.

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Politics / Re: Tinubu’s Certificate: There’s Evidence, BBC Africa Is Wrong - FIJ by indemnityy: 6:01pm On Oct 11, 2023
CilicMarin:
These rodents from SadEAST wont rest.. grin grin

The the amount tears dripping down their cheeks since the BBC article surfaced can flood upper Iweka.

Ndi eriri!
Are you not referring to your family?

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Politics / Re: I Wish Peter Obi Will Withdraw His SC Case by indemnityy: 2:29pm On Oct 11, 2023
KanuIsCursed:


All I know is that we won't allow you to rule or allow you to have your separate country.

Are you not tired of suffering? Idiooot

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Politics / Re: Why Do Igbos Bite The Finger That Feeds Them by indemnityy: 8:51pm On Oct 10, 2023
You're mad
Politics / Re: Presidency Says Atiku Desperate As Atiku Submits Tinubu’s CSU Records by indemnityy: 6:10pm On Oct 10, 2023
seunmsg:
This is not enough. It’s time for Tinubu to fight Atiku dirty. He should start by prosecuting him for all his past corruptions. Secondly, a FOI request should be made to the FBI to release Atiku’s record. Another request should also be made to the US Senate to release a certified true copy of Atiku’s indictment.

A final request should also be made to the UK metropolitan police to release the Peter Obi’s file. That dude was arrested, detained and deported from UK last year. He has been barred from entering the UK again. Tinubu should immediately go after him and unearth the reason for his arrest and deportation. There should be an official investigation into the Pandora Papers scandal as well. Enough of this gentleman nonsense.

He who fights for equity must go with clean hands.
Politics / Re: Twitter User Calling Nigerians To Help Fight Israel by indemnityy: 6:00pm On Oct 10, 2023
Suicide mission.
Politics / Re: Naira Is Dead, Expert Predict N1,500/$1 In 1Q 2024. by indemnityy: 1:41pm On Oct 10, 2023
Watch them attacking IGBOS on this.
Politics / Re: Prepare For A Showdown – Ex-militants React To Award Of NNPC Contracts To North by indemnityy: 11:41pm On Oct 09, 2023
oskopy:
I have never seen people as useless as this people, their major problem is Igbos.

Exertly.
Politics / Re: A Forged Presidency - Daily Trust by indemnityy: 3:41pm On Oct 08, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
Sonala Olumhense, the author of the biased opinion article is an Obidient.

7+ years of Wailing is guaranteed.


But, last time I checked, daily trust is a northern tabloid.

What again concern Obi the Eastner, Igbo tribe precisely with this story?
Politics / Re: A Forged Presidency - Daily Trust by indemnityy: 3:37pm On Oct 08, 2023
ogododo:
The day I met Gregory Sallust, everything changed.

It was in my first year in secondary school, and somewhere, I stumbled on a work of fiction called “Faked Passports,” by Dennis Wheatley. His Sallust was a British spy who was on the run, his plane having been shot down in Nazi Germany.

People—particularly spies on the run—I would learn, need creative ways to survive. Sallust had an additional reason, as is often the case in espionage matters: a beautiful woman who, in his case, was in the hands of the Nazis.

I followed sleeplessly as Sallust ran through disguises and danger as he worked to save himself and the woman he hoped to rescue.

FG urged to adopt Uwais electoral reform report to save democracy

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In time, and through such professional relatives of Sallust as James Bond, I would understand the scope of things that spies do for themselves and their countries. And then I would learn that it is not only spies but ordinary people who, more out of greed than desperation, take dastardly risks.

Nigeria is full of Nigerians who have created disguises of character and achievement to become wealthy or appear to be intelligent or accomplished. That is why there are so many title holders, many of them fake or embellished. That is why, in some places, there are hundreds of rich people per square mile, most of them unable to put into words how they came about their money.

While it may be a mystery to the rest of the world, however, Nigerians know that most of such wealth comes from the pillaging of government coffers.

While a man may lie to his small children that he is the hardest-working man in the country, however, as they grow up they soon learn that there is no correlation between the massive wealth to which he lays claim, and what he earns as a government official. Most governors since 1999 are in this category.

A woman may lie to her husband and her parents about how well she is doing as an official, but deep down they know that she is not buying her expensive cars or flying charter jets or buying real estate abroad from her salary. Remember Diezani Madueke, Patience Jonathan or Stella Oduah.

But the problem is often not the alleged thief, it is the immediate cultural chamber around them, and in Nigeria’s six decades of independence, many families and communities have become complicit in the looting of governments and offices. Everyone complains that things do not work, but few are willing to challenge the crooks in their own families let alone return lavish gifts they have receicved.

It is how the worst student in yesterday’s class becomes today’s townsman with dubious property all over the place. It is how a local government chairman becomes the area’s richest, with the traditional ruler who saw him steal everything celebrating him with titles. It is how a man becomes a governor and in front of everyone, converts himself into the richest man in the state.

We have seen government officials of all shades present certificates and only to be exposed. We have seen senatorial, governorship and presidential candidates stammer and stumble as soon as a flashlight is held to their academic claims.

But never had we seen a president exposed as a certificate-forger. Sadly, and in full view of the world, Bola Ahmed Tinubu now has. The international mass media was taking notice last week. AP News detailed the developments.

Two things make Tinubu’s case particularly grim. The first is that it is not the first, or the second, or even the 10th time the former Governor of Lagos State has been exposed for being less than, or different from, whom he claims to be. It is public knowledge, first in Nigeria but now internationally, that none but he really knows who he is, and that if you accept one claim, it is immediately controverted by another.

That he ‘forged’ the Chicago State University diploma that he tendered to Nigeria’s electoral commission for the presidency is perhaps the most debilitating of the character questions that surround him. It took some determined foraging on the part of a determined—and rich—political opponent, Atiku Abubakar, to make that possible.

The truth is that were the investigation completely domestic, Mr Tinubu would never have been found out, just as who he was at birth, and until CSU, remain unresolved.

A man who listed Government College Ibadan (but not his elementary school)—and when found out, replaced it with Government College, Lagos, which did not exist—only for one of his praise singers to declare that he did not attend any such institutions at all as he was so bright he was home-schooled, ought to set off alarms everywhere they exist. Not in Nigeria.

That leads to the second grim point about the world learning about the Nigeria leader’s forgery: that domestically, Tinubu made his way past every checkpoint—literal or figurative—to the presidency despite various opportunities for Nigeria’s so-called security agencies and the legislature to have flagged him.

Keep in mind that the questions about Tinubu’s character first surfaced nearly 25 years ago when he ran for governor. At no point since then have potent questions about him ceased. Nuhu Ribadu—as the chairman of President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Anti-Corruption Task Force in 2006 but who is now Tinubu’s National Security Adviser—listed him at that time among the nation’s 15 most corrupt governors, saying Tinubu’s was “corruption of an international dimension.” Tinubu was later arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

This is really the hub of the problem: that while we have the same legal structures as the most-developed democracies, none of them is seriously meant to produce the same service as their counterparts. In a four-part story in 2011, I called it: Non-Governing Governance,” where a nation merely pretends that a government in place means governance.

Think about it: our police force, rather than maintaining law and order, specialises in the provision of domestic services for the privileged. The duties of our security agencies consists largely of securing convoys and waving clients and the most ruthless through any bottlenecks. There is no better example than two decades of Tinubu’s public character issues.

But now it is about to get considerably worse. Unless the Supreme Court does what appears to be contrary to the character of the Nigerian judiciary, waving the red card in Tinubu’s face and shooshing him in the other direction, Tinubu will continue with what he has done on both sides of the Atlantic: pull his cap down and hide in the open.

Officialdom will be rejuvenated in his favour, using resources we barely have, to massage his ego and polish his image even as the Nigerian nation and its citizens around the world are subjected to cynicism, ridicule, doubt, shame, and deeper poverty.

Tinubu, sitting on the dunghill he previously announced would inflict upon him “severe and irreparable harm” should his CSU records be released, would seek to advertise a public life in which forgery will be celebrated in front of children.

Sallust faked his passports to serve the crown. Tinubu’s fakery has always been to serve himself.

https://dailytrust.com/a-forged-presidency/

But, last time I checked, daily trust is a northern tabloid.

What again concern Obi the Eastner, Igbo tribe precisely with this story?

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