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I boldly want to say, thank You Jesus. Nobody better than You |
No oo, me thinks she's a Northerner. And her dressing smacks of Amarya Westman001: |
I have always maintained that Muhammad Buhari was more interested in fighting for insecurities than against it. And for crying out loud, where was this man all this while? Is he just waking up from slumber because Buhari is now laid to rest officially, or is it a ploy to join politics just like former senior military officers (not that anyone can deny him the right). |
I truly respect elders(the good and the bad alike), but must we be subjected to hundreds of books on "how bad" and not why and where things went south by the same man who dug the foundational policy of corruption at the beginning of the fourth republic. May God save us from writers who themselves are complicit and compromised when no seems to be watching them. Writing books from presidential library that was built largely from proceeds of corruption. |
Let's also remind him of Proverbs 9:12 w/c clearly says;" If you be wise, you're wise for self, but if you scorn then only you will bear the brunt". Maybe that also can help reset his mind. Righteousness2: |
Even GrAsScUtTeR's are at it this time. What a funny people drLammy: |
That's your cup of problem, for only a problematic Nigerian would feign a blind eye to what Wike is doing with the Federal Capital Territory just in 2years, yet went back to almost 10 years ago. Let me dignify you with this, Rotimi Amaechi is a dull and "poor" man upstairs, just look at the way he talks, and you can sum him up. Whereas, Wike is average in speech but extremely excellent in delivery of goals and agenda, whether it be in projects or capacity. Spiff20: |
Thing is, most politicians believe that Nigerians are too forgetful and forgiving, or how else would any sane living Nigerian describe a situation where an Amaechi is talking with both sides of his drooling mouth. Someone who oversaw the spending of Billions of "borrowed" Dollars on the construction of rail-road to Niger republic, which is yet to add even thousands, let alone millions in Dollars to the nation's treasury during and after he left office as a super-minister. What a man, what a joke, what a super jester. |
And I must tell you whether you like to hear it or not. You should believe that statement; "Jesus is the only way" of escape from Satan, sin, and slavery into undeniable SALVATION. Olachase: |
I'm struggling, honestly, to understand what this write-up is for. I wouldn't have struggled were Aregbe a performer everytime and everywhere he stood alone (without string) as a leader. At least, not when or where he was a Governor and Minister (he performed more poorly, maybe like Peter Obi as Governor), than a Fashola as both. I honestly think I should write a book on " How Nigeria's political class and their backwagons love to misrepresent the whole truth to an upcoming generation". |
And my brother, would you believe me that that was what resulted in this shift for her. Never keep your mouth shut when you're supposed to say something, just say it. kolente: |
Truth be told, I sincerely appreciate and love your summation on this matter. But then again, I am thinking things like this has become like a second skin to people who think they are above everyone in running narratives. Just imagine a Peter Obi and Obi Ezekwesili who rightly both go about individually, or separately, crying at the highest pitch to the heavens when there's massacre and carnage of human lives in all other geopolitical zones (and ethnic groups) but wrongly and suddenly develop a deaf, blind, and dumb organs when the same kind of evil happens in their home. I begin to think, and these are the same people that wants the youths to die for them. Honestly, the youths need to wise up and unite against this people. They're all the same in most cases. brain54: |
Coasting home already with the Gold again... Great D'Tigress. The last time I checked in the 4th Quarter, Nigeria was leading 72-62 |
I sincerely realized that so many people on this side are actually suffering from maniacal order of foolishness. Your write-up, or call it, the product of your meditation is rife with both high-level ignorance and folly. And the only reason why I typed this was to, at least, try to salvage whatever fibre that still carries any bit of sanity within your system. This was how Lucifer (an angel of Light became the face of darkness and all destination of evil. Check Ezekiel 28 if you own a Bible). Thinking, logic, or reasoning will take as many as possible number of folks to hellfire the same way that other grievous sins will do. Ignorance is not an excuse for sin, or the an excuse from its punishment thereabout. And neither is foolishness also. Mark7:22 will clear your mind of that delusional array of meditation that's drifting you away gradually. I only hope and pray that God guides you back home in His unending mercies. |
And I am 100% certain that what you typed down here would not in anyway sound like this, rather the Statehouse Press Team will reel out something like; "Tradegy! as young man throws hand grenade at the Presidential convoy". And I promise you, you'll never ever remember that you even lived on earth, it'll be sweet dreams. But thank God, that devil had no hold on you through whatever intoxicant that was present in your drink. Saturnalia: |
If I were not a Nigerian, I'll go to bed thinking "the bandits" were a crowd of militias from either SS or SW Nigeria. Often times these people talk from both sides of their mouth. As much as I have a soft spot for healthy opposition, it becomes a major problem itself when they begin to serve tables in lieu of preaching the gospel (this may sound like a joke though to the ignorant). These "bandits" are they not part of the political machinery set in place by the Northern hegemony to checkmate the visibly glaring Southern Niger Delta army (who at least, had a reason for fighting for their region seemingly at the onset). |
What's this one saying again at this age. dalongjnr: |
Is it that you fail to understand that the first and last pictures you projected were not the pictures of their living room in Nigeria per Daura, or maybe you just choose to act ignorantly. Either of the above that suits you is your cup of shai though. Dogalmighty17: |
You and everything you own may dislike anyone you chose(and their words). But hear this; some Hausa Muslims actually believe in Jesus Christ, not just as a Prophet, but as their Lord and Savior, yet they remain as Muslims (for fear of some kind) though we see them in Church every now and then. For clarity, I was on transit some 13/14 years ago from Zaria enroute Birni-gwarri to Omu-Aran via the Jebba narrow road, and we almost had a head-on collision with an on-coming truck, and I heard shouts of Jesus! from both the half-covered faces of 2 hijabbed women and the man, possibly an imam. And they looked at us and they started laughing, and I feigned anonymous. Now, after that episode, I began taking a closer look and approach at my colleagues that were Hausa Muslims at ABU Zaria then, and I realized that some of them have their own personal Bibles(not just for arguement sake, but for study purposes). Decidetolive: |
Have you not heard Bros, that everything don't make sense to people without understanding no matter how glaring it appears and sounds. You really tried trying to explain to them. Even what I typied right here, some would not understand it, yet comment against it. ogmask: |
Me too, but I pity him for sympathising with terrorist at the very onset. How could and why should a man that had the ambition to lead a nation at that time be so narrow-minded and headlong in his support of terror groups so much so that he was chosen by the group as their ambassador against the Government of Nigeria. Only God knows what would have happened positively had he, at the time, let them know that terrorism against humanity is a grievous sin and unforgivable by any serious nation. But no, he'd rather support the stick and carrot approach, and see where that has brought Nigeria to, with new threats rising almost every year in different shapes and names. TemplarLandry: |
If Chelsea Fc had won the match by a goal margin, you guys would have thought, wow the game was tough, but alas here we are, 3 kondo was given out to spell their initials PSG, I doubt there's little or nothing left for you to say if truly you're a man of honour. Hemanwel: |
Yes, I guess that's for the masses, not for their Tankwalisas..., Yar' Adua died almost 3months before they brought his corpse to Nigeria (and that, after siphoning billions of dollars for Turai and the hawks hovering over the Villa at the time). As a matter of fact, Yar'Adua's corpse broke record (probably the only Nigerian that came in through the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport and the entire lightening system was shutdown so that the Press would not take pictures of a President brought in dead). bobonla: |
A BIG CONGRATULATIONS to you sir Today, the largest automotive and spare parts market in West Africa sits on that land Happy 100th Birthday Igwe Orizu![/quote] |
DM me, and you'll have some of the very best hands in hospitality business. I am in Ota |
I know what you mean, but here is the whole truth; stop dreaming, most of these guys resigning publicly from this administration are purely guys that this same very administration is planting as moles "bugged into the various coalition groups" for information on the opposition's plans in their subgroups. Just believe them with their flimsy excuses at your detriment. You're calling men of subterfuge "men of conscience", and they're just laughing while still collecting their pays. Can you imagine a man of conscience, leaving an administration but not leaving the Party that brought the administration to power, and going to be jobless politically, yet his first jab was calling out "Agbadorians" so as to appear as Tinubu's enemy, and then be attractive to oppositions. franchasng: |
Just asking please..., Are the 2 off days Saturdays and Sundays, I've got someone for you. But he's not staying close to Maryland omotosin11: |
Just asking please..., Are the 2 off days Saturdays and Sundays, I've got someone for you. omotosin11: |
For jokes though.... Is it on the videowall, or call it, the projector screen behind the Governor's podium. I only know that in 100 years time I can and would never understand how a blue tie became a red one in almost the same picture.... Just pulling your legs NLders |
Many, if not all of the guys engaging you on your earlier comments are too young to know what you're talking about. Yet inferiority complex would not allow them to rest where and when they see someone with superior knowledge. I guess that's how Nairaland will remain until something is done about it's facelessness. aribisala0: |