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Sarrki is right here. Never threaten someone's life, use your superior knowledge to campaign. Like the other day I asked a Tinubu supporter what I call the "One Big Question", which is "why are you supporting Tinubu?" The person immediately vanished. If you are sure of yourself you can't be uneasy or intimidated. |
Nigeria is infamous for letting its "big men" escape about every crimes without as much as a scratch. We currently have some of the most shady people vying for the highest political positions in our country. The Nigerian people love them shady. That's why the very worst are in the highest positions here. How ever you want to spin the Ekweremadu case, if you like get the Immigration boss to testify for him, Ekweremadu and his wife are not getting off the huke in the UK. From the first time one read the news from their biggest news medias you should know that the UK means business. They know he is a Nigerian active Senator. If they wanted him off they wouldn't have allowed the news spread. This is the only way out for Ekweremadu; Sacrifice. Yep. Someone most be sacrificed for him to have a chance at getting off the huke. Wait a minute, I don't mean what you are thinking. This kind of sacrifice is different. He and his wife most meet their lawyers and get them to spin the story so that it seem she is the master mind in all of this and he doesn't know about the boy. And he only found out a donor has volunteered and is willing, he thinks it's all legal. His wife will agree to the story in court and Ekweremadu get to have a bailout. The wife goes to jail and everyone goes home in a jolly mood. His people organize a festival for him and he blames his enemies for his predicament and life goes on. Or else if he continues to push his narrative we are looking at 5- 10 years in jail for each of them here. I tell you. I am being judicious too. Nigerians, stop demonizing that boy. He is innocent and is telling the truth. Which type of donation is that when no member of the boy's family has come forth to substantiate the initial narrative? Never side with a Nigerian politician. The UK no be Naija. Thank you. |
Tinubu is a fraud and the biggest sham of modern Nigeria. Lying is his chariot, money is his weapon. We reject such shady character in this modern era. If Lagosians decide and crown him a god, Lagos is his boundary. Tell me one positive thing Tinubu did in Lagos that revolutionalized it and I will tell his actions that dissolved it. I write this to Awaken the ignorant, by the time he mistakenly wins he will first recuperate the funds spent on the elections then even he will find out the seat is not so comfy. |
Tinubu, like El'rufai came when Nigeria was at a flourishing time. They served at the same timeframe actually. I have realized something in my existence among Nigerians, we have in extreme what I call "PERSONALITY WOSHIP". We worship and follow anyone without asking questions, without thinking for ourselves. That is one of the reasons we are where we are. Tinubu never made Lagos what it is today. If Tinubu didn't exist Lagos would not change a bit, well maybe the overlording and high-handed malpractice might. Saying Tinubu will make Nigeria better the way he did Lagos is like Saying Tinubu is a god personified that has been around throughout the existence of the state, gradually developing it. Typing.... |
"Lagos was declared a colony on 5 March 1862. The remainder of modern-day Nigeria was seized in 1887, and when the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was established in 1914, Lagos became its capital, continuing as such after the country's independence from Britain in 1960. Along with migrants from all over Nigeria and other West African nations were the returnee ex-slaves known as Creoles, who came from Freetown, Sierra Leone, Brazil and the West Indies to Lagos. The Creoles contributed to Lagos' modernisation and their knowledge of Portuguese architecture can still be seen from the architecture on Lagos Island. Since the 19th century, Lagos gradually transformed to a melting pot of Africans and Europeans. Railway links and telephone cables connecting Lagos to London had been established by 1886. Electric street lighting was introduced in the city in 1898. Lagos experienced rapid growth throughout the 1960s and 1970s as a result of Nigeria's economic boom." "Also, on 12 December 1991, the seat of the Federal Government was also formally relocated to Abuja. However, Lagos remains the financial centre of the country, and also grew to become the most populous conurbation in the country." Growing up we are always bombarded with talks that El'rufai made Abuja what it is today. Even as a young man I always knew it was a wash. El'rufai is a governor now for almost all his tenure, people just can't wait for him to get going. Bringing nothing but religious and tribal segregation, a large family to feed and an entittled array of big mouthed children. Typing.... |
Good one. Are they less human? If you don't want them then let them go. I wrote about a new realignment between the SE, SS, MB(NC) people think it's a Jo. Wunna go soon wake up when it's late. |
Jesus you are great. This is the exact same thing I posted about some hours ago. |
Lol. Never in the the history of Nigeria have we had such Big Giants grace our political arena, at the same time, going head to head. These two are about the most richest also generous men in active politics in our time as Nigerians. They are not judicious, at all. They are lavish and they spend well to get what they want. Wow!! How blessed are we to witness these times. It is about to rain money. More money than Nigeria has ever seen on election periods. They are both old, so, it is either now for them or bye bye. The arena is set but they are not alone in it. I mean; Peter Obi, Kwankwaso. These guys are a movement now. Not as wealthy or old but there records and charisma is quite deafening. A perfect case of "small yansh dey shake". And these are juicy, shiny asses. I tell you. If Nigerians are a little less hungry and ethnocentric they would know which group to follow. But, A Nigerian has to do what a Nigerian has to do. So, money will fly. Because the giants know what Nigerians want, they have it, and are ready to rain down alot of it to get what they want. Then after the elections come diarrhea and no small amount of grumble. The only consolation? The money will be coming from their big old wide pockets, not from our treasury, yet. Thank you. |
helinues:Baba cut the crab. I am not them, they are not the only ones on here, right? Oh sh*t, see who am responding to! I take it back. Bye |
Bwisewiturvote:I am a myth buster, a critical thinker, unapologetic and detribalized. I am me being me. Thank you. |
Dem con nack "fresh registrants only". |
Totilopussylick:My guy my guy . Betting no dey pay ooh. |
Totilopussylick:Baba this is the second time you are booking space on my thread and not Saying anything, I want to hear your opinion. Abi you dey work with booking company? |
I will go straight to the point. Look at the map chart again please. What do you see? Nothing suspicious right? Ok. Bayelsa state is the least most populous state in Nigeria and according to multiple online sources it has a population of just a little over 1.7 million people. 1.7 million! Nigeria's population below 18 years is about 50%. Fifty percent. That means half of Bayelsa is about 850 thousand people. Yet they have the third highest online Voter registration of 550,207 people. I have nothing against the state. Am just using it as the perfect case of interest in my analysis. That is to say this is the first Voter registration done in the state's history, nobody had a card and most adults have just miraculously registered. Even if na free money registration I don't think so many people would have registered already. Seems to me like this is a survey done with a candle light late at night. except my mind is playing some fat pranks. 5 percent average voter registration in a country with 200 million people and the least populated has already registered about 70 percent of the entire adults in the state? ![]() What do you think?
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Ttalk:Madam answer my "One Big Question" fess. You hear? |
Ttalk:Me? Did I insult you, when, what did I say? I know my "One Big Question" is insulting because no Tinubu supporter can answer it. I pray you find the wisdom and inner peace to know and see the truth in what I am pushing for. And I promise you, before the year runs out you will see what am saying, and you will accept the truth. |
Ttalk:Calm down. Stop Being insulting, nobody insulted you here. And I just hope you are of age if not I will be very disappointed. Anyhow, I can find that out if I want. |
Ddeliverer007:I know you don't know, I don't consider it a big factor so I didn't bother. Pay attention and you would learn alot. She is a nice person, just one blinded by superficial things. As are many, many Nigerians. |
Ddeliverer007:What we are seeing here is the perfect example of our problem as Nigerians and why we are not moving forward. Ethnicity and religious jingoism. That is what Buhari rode on, that is what Tinubu is trying to ride on. I love Yoruba, I am against Tinubu so they assume tribal connotations. Who is Tinubu? Just a man, a poor example of what a leader shouldn't be. |
Ttalk:Madam what I am doing is for all of us. You are supporting a person for tribal reasons while I am trying to do my best to make you see reasons. You will thank me some day. |
Ttalk:Hahahahahahaaaaaa. Lol. This woman, I no get your time now. Sleep first. I assume you are single, cos you wouldn't have had the time this night insulting everybody. Answer my "one big question". |
Ddeliverer007:They assume everyone against scam is Igbo and residing in Lagos. Oooh, the delusion. Ehn go clear for them Lagosians soon. |
freshpzy1:Unna and this wunna Lagos. Lagos this, Lagos that. Ehn no dey tire you? We are talking Nigeria here. I have never been to your Lagos and am not Igbo. Chill. |
Bwisewiturvote:Thank you. |
Ttalk:I knew it. I have been communicating with a female since. Too emotional. Again, I am not Igbo. And I have never been to Lagos, I never liked the place. Too overrated and dirty. I am not being offensive, just stating my opinion. You haven't still answered my question though. |
Ddeliverer007:Ameen. Baba did you notice what just happened? Immediately I popped the "one big question" that person just vanished. Wow, what a pursuit. |
Ddeliverer007:Baba Nigeria's future is bleak as it is. But still come out and vote. And never forget to remind people the same. |
Ttalk:Ok, now you have given me no choice but to ask you the one big question no Tinubu supporter can answer. Why do you support Tinubu? Bring it on! |
Ddeliverer007:It's all about ego and bragging rights, at the expense of every other Nigerian. Personality worship is also a major factor, as well as disdain for some certain people. Let us not overrule competition. Osibanjo would have been better fit for the job. But now nko? OBIdient. |
Bwisewiturvote:You say bully? Haba, let us be realistic for once. Everything I wrote up there are facts. I am educating people not bullying. But, it's a matter of perspective though. |
Ttalk:Will aliens vote too? Anyway, having 15m votes is useless if your opponent has way more than you, right. |
Ttalk:Calm down mister man, calm down. I am only doing this for both you and I. You will thank me some day. |
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