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Autos / Toks! 2006 Toyota Corolla LE Going For M2.6 by Lordxeer(m): 8:15pm On Sep 14, 2021
Super clean foreign used 2006 Toyota Corolla LE: perfect condition
Location: Niger
Price: 2.6
Contact: 08036021705

Autos / Re: How Did You Buy Your First Car by Lordxeer(m): 10:28pm On Dec 31, 2020
BoboKush:
Well my story is not a sweet one

Its a story full of regrets and everything

I hope you learn one or two

So I decided to buy a car after nysc while job haunting

I can do uber along

My mistake I order the car from America via agent

From July that we haunt/bid n won.. I paid july

So many excuses.... Aw car spoil... This n that

Na Dec.... Yesterday car touch my hand with different

Part removed already

Never will I buy car from abroad again so many lost

I really learn the hard way

Sad to hear that.. I just ordered a 2007 Toyota corolla from the US too. Still waiting for delivery then clearing. I'm to wait for about six weeks. What really delayed yours? What was his excuse?
Business / Re: What Business Can I Start With 1 Million To Make 5k Daily? by Lordxeer(m): 12:40am On Nov 30, 2020
EliteDude:
Then let me offer my 2cents.
Start a poultry business. (LAYERS).
At first you will need assistance from a faithfful and trust worthy manager.
With time, when the business picks, you can expand and even resign your day job.

It will take about 5-7 months before you start getting your return though.
Let me add this, as with any business, its not a bed of roses, but it is a very good business.

Start small, if you are interested, i could offer you help with cost and start up analysis, with my little 5 years experience.

Cheers!!!

I'm interested please... How can I contact you?
Business / Re: I Don't Wanna Go Into 2021 Broke!!! How About You? by Lordxeer(m): 1:31am On Nov 23, 2020
08036021705
Politics / Re: Beneficiaries Of FG'S Social Investment Program Receiving Their 5,000 (Pics) by Lordxeer(m): 6:30pm On Aug 25, 2018
9japrof:
APC is smart, as much as i hate this political Party and their wicked ideologies, they have proven in so many ways that they know how to play the grassroot politics very well.

Just like stalin of russia made an example of plucking a chickens hairs and seeing it suffer, then offer the same chicken grains and the chicken would follow you for life, stalin mentioned in his own words “This is the way to rule the people. Did you see how that chicken followed me for food, even though I had caused it such torture? People are like that chicken. If you inflict inordinate pain on them they will follow you for food the rest of their lives.”

Thats what the government is doing, the day i read about the TraderMoni initiative where they give out 10,000 naira to businesses, then adding it with these 5000 naira they dole out, and then the Npower that majority of youths today struggle for, then you would clearly see the stalin expereiment being done on Nigerians.

The truth is that these poor people in the society would never want a change of status quo, you would even be suprised that communities that were hit by fulani herdsmen attack which they blamed the government would now be willing to re-elect the same government they accused of not coming to their aid when they hit by the herdsmen terror.

Npower, Tradermoni, 5000 naira would not drag out of poverty Nigerians who recieve them, but it would sure ensure that APC retains the centre in next year elections

You are so not smart.

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Politics / Re: Oby Ezekwesili Is A Sick, Demented Fool For Her Nigeria Air Remarks by Lordxeer(m): 8:25pm On Jul 23, 2018
Gbawe:
Wow. My old buddy Rossikki pulls me out of retirement and an NL Hiatus of a few years. Buddy you are totally correct. I have experienced a lot in the past few years that shows black/African folks undermine themselves while the white world, devoted to moving forward through the Machiavellian manipulation of others, is always ready to take advantage of our disunity and primal dislike of each other over issues that should not be developmental deal-breakers (religion, ethnic origin, nation of origin etc).

Ezekwesili is an example of the many brilliant but ( eventually) jaded African technocrats who 'cut their teeth' and built a reputation in the West but, perhaps, patriotically, decided to help develop a home nation they love via contributing specialist skills they gained abroad in some of the best economies in the world. These people, unless highly pragmatic and adaptive, may eventually become unobjective, bitter and unproductive enemies of their home nation if things are not done how they dictate. Her and her ilk come with massive egos which means they can sometimes become an enemy of even the most laudable projects so far as they feel 'sidelined' or irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

Ezekwesili may now be an egotistic technocrat who is bitter because she, after many years abroad, does not want to accept that many factors, including a lot that is out of our control, combine to ensure Africa works differently. When I visited Japan I realised it was a different and very successful culture cultivated by intelligent people who are determined to do things their own way. Nigeria is similar. I personally was glad to read about Nigeria Air and I am hoping we make a success of it. What is bad about a development that produces a Nigerian challenge , delivering better customer value and economic benefits to Nigeria, to the current dominance of BA, KLM, Virgin et al over the international airspace of the biggest black nation on earth?

welcome back gbawe. I'm super excited to see your post and I hope you will be posting more frequently. Welcome back veteran. You have been missed.
Romance / Re: Two Game Of Thrones Stars, Jon Snow And Rose Leslie Got Married(Photos) by Lordxeer(m): 1:59pm On Jul 10, 2018
Where are the Lannisters?
Politics / This Too Shall Pass. by Lordxeer(m): 11:34am On Apr 20, 2018
"Oh! What A Tangled Web We Weave When First We Practice To Deceive" - Anonymous.

Truth they say is bitter, that is why we cringe and fill social media with vitriolic attacks on who ever dares tell us the truth to our face. In all the latest vitriolic against President Buhari however, none has dispute any of the salient points he raised.

The president did not generalise his postulation because he is aware of the many brilliant, intelligent, self-made and hardworking youths from every corner of our country impacting the world positively and making us proud. The same manner he knows we have disappointing, murderous and self-serving ones among all regions of our society.

He MAY be wrong to disparage his own people openly but he is very correct in every sense of what he said. A truth every Nigerian must accept and confront.

Go to the streets of Northern Nigeria where the influence of drug and substance abuse have crippled and paralyzed their shared sense of responsiveness and creativity which has further induced social vices, civil upheavals and other forms of criminalities among the youths. Or the south, where kidnapping, 419 or yahoo + are so endemic. The story is the same, or even worse especially with the oil producing regions where the youth in their majority are only interested in community runs, extortion and handouts from Oil companies, local, state and federal governments with a little interest in doing physical and mental work.

While it’s true that our problems stemmed from leadership failure with how they looted all the funds meant for our development to then leave us impoverished, it is also a truth that we are in a period of severe austerity all Nigerian youths must face with pragmatism if we are to stand a chance of seeing a brighter future.

Our negativity, biased criticism and baseless hatred for Buhari will only destroy our ability to reason properly and find solutions to our perennial problems. Our President has only called on all Nigerian youths to take a long, hard look at ourselves and work out the role we must play in liberating ourselves from poverty and deprivation.

We need a total re-orientation in Nigeria. We have to instill the value of hard work, instead of the belief that because we have oil, we should get everything free in life. Moaning impotently, every time someone ask us to take stock of our own failing and address it only mark us as unreasonable individuals who will find it difficult to craft solutions for problems.

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Politics / Re: All Said, Why Should I Vote Out Buhari? by Lordxeer(m): 10:33am On Apr 17, 2018
Politics / All Said, Why Should I Vote Out Buhari? by Lordxeer(m): 10:32am On Apr 17, 2018
As 2019 approaches, those who brought Nigeria to its knees, vandalized and wrecked it and left it for dead before 2015 are busy trying to weave a comeback mantra that will help them access power once again in 2015 after a disastrous 16 years trauma that left Nigeria for dead.

They are being joined in this vain mission by those who thought the coming of Buhari would shift the looting tent to their side and as it never happened, they became bitter, inconsolable enemies of the regime. Also in the train are the confused ideologues who have good intentions initially but are so disoriented as to be captured by the pedestrian feel-good stories of a utopia which Buhari would have wrought even with the fact that he inherited the most austere economic realities.

They have massed together to lead an erroneous chorus that Nigerians should vote out Buhari in 2019. Sho? Some of us who have been assaulted by this perverse gospel have asked why we should vote out Buhari but we have gotten no convincing answer than a rehearse of a more perverse narration of how Buhari has turned Nigeria to a land of hunger and misery and how killings have been happening under Buhari? Is that so? When you prod further, what you get is a string of poorly articulated narration of how life was a seamless bread and butter affair in Nigeria before Buhari came. If you try to run some comparisons to prove this story, they tell you to forget the past and face the future.

Truth is that those who weave sordid stories to make Buhari look bad are so afraid to confront the past, which itself introduces a huge paradox to their badly-arranged stories. Can you face the present and the future without excursing into the past? To them, life should start from May 29, 2015 when Buhari took over from the scandalous regime they ran. That itself, is a cut-and-paste effort to manipulate. It is as fraudulent as the claim of these same people that they have repented (and you ask, repent from what?) and their more notorious request to be allowed back to power. They are so pathologically hunted by the past they created that they make every effort to shout down any person that refers them to the hell they presided over here for a whole 16 years. They want Nigerians to abridge their memories and senses and join them in voting out Buhari based on their micro-managed but hardly agreeing narratives, which sees Buhari as having failed. Some of them are even telling Nigerians that Buhari has proven not to be the solution to our problem.

Since we have an Eldorado they claimed they did here in 16 years, which other problems are they talking about? Which problems are they claiming they will offer solutions to when they brought down heaven on earth to Nigeria n their 16 messy years in power? PDP claimed they did beyond expectation so why are they apologizing and telling Nigerians of their readiness to be born-again rulers if given back power?

But then, the question remains; why should I and other Nigerians vote out Buhari and bring back the locusts? Should I vote Buhari out because he is meticulously rebuilding an economy that was eaten down and ran in red during a providential oil boom? Do I vote out Buhari because he is frantically building up our foreign reserve that was so badly vandalized when oil, our solo export product, went at over $120 a barrel and the country was exporting over 2.5million ever day? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he is achieving this unbelievable feat at a period the oil price crashed to between $27 to $50 a barrel and our daily sale volume was cut to as low as below 700,000 barrels a day because those that lost their power to loot saw oil facilities as one of the sectors they must avenge their electoral defeat on? Do I vote out Buhari because at this very arid economic turn, he is making the highest investment in capital projects?

Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he has channeled all the money that would have used to service the gluttony and bacchanal greed of party men, cronies, hirelings, friends, subalterns, bed mates and party members of the party in power and its government to critical capital projects that will drive the Nigerian economy? Should I vote out Buhari because he adamantly refused to bow to the pressure to sustain the corruption omnibus and ensure Nigerians live straight and narrowly without stealing from the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari because he has taken up the nation’s decayed infrastructures and is fixing them in a way no other government has done in the past?

Do I vote out Buhari because he decided to implement strict monetary policies to save Nigeria’s resources from yam eaters, rodents and plunderers who are anchoring the noisome battle for his replacement? Do I vote out Buhari because the treasury raiders who looted a richly endowed country dry before he came feel that he should satisfy their senses of entitlement and continue abandoning the infrastructure that should drive our growth as a nation? Do I vote out Buhari because he has stopped evil servants from operating millions of phantom accounts through which they bleed the treasury while we collectively suffer? Do I vote out Buhari because the economy is no more about looting, plundering, sharing and stealing?

Should I vote out Buhari because he has insisted that he will neither chop nor allow pests to feast on our commonwealth? Should I vote out Buhari because he insists that Nigerian wealth must serve us all instead of a ravenous few? Do I vote out Buhari because in a period of austerity, he saved states that went bankrupt when we were having oil boom and had made them solvent through prudent and honest management of our economy? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he insists that Nigerians should work for what they earn? Should I vote out Buhari because he is fixing federal roads, the power sector, the energy sector in a way no government has done in the history of the country?

Do I vote out Buhari because he is no longer feeding corrupt-former leaders who not only looted Nigeria to the bones but insist on being serviced by what remains of the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he is no longer pandering to the indecent corrupt interests of the legislature whose members are being ran ragged by frustration that they are no longer enjoying the bazaar as they used to do? Should I vote out Buhari because he is no longer deploying sacks of billions of Naira to bribe the legislature on sundry issues? Should I vote out Buhari because some of his party men who expected being spoon-fed from the national purse are disappointed he is not doing so? Do I vote out Buhari because those that stole the country to the bones and who thought they had escaped with their loot are being called by to return what they stole?

Do I vote out Buhari because the professional scavengers that flood around the seat of power with the hope of free-loading from our commonwealth have been made extinct? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the murderous escapades of Boko Haram that killed in tens of thousands, that took a huge size of Nigerian landmass and subjected the entire country to unrestrained attacks and untamed danger? So do I vote out Buhari because he is building the Second Niger Bridge for which past regimes duped my Igbo people? Do I vote out Buhari because he is building the enormous Mambilla Power Station which past governments played around with for decades without as much as turning the foundation soil on the project site?

Should I vote out Buhari because he is building massive railways across Nigeria? Should I vote out Buhari because he is meticulously building a viable economy from the rubble of the chaos he met on ground? Should I vote out Buhari because the vampires that wrecked the public treasury are angry and baying bare blood because, for the first time in the country’s history, they have lost access to the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari because the vampires that sucked life out of us especially in the fatal 16 years’ period before 2015 are wailing their eyes out and feigning hunger as an elaborate dubious project to take another injurious bite on us?

Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off trillions of Naira past governments owed contractors for contracts they used to enrich their members? Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off over N600 billion subsidy the past regime owed fuel importers and saved the energy industry from collapse? Do I vote out Buhari because he has rebuilt what remained of the four refineries that previous governments abandoned as scraps? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the payment of fraudulent subsidy to phantom fuel importers as was the culture before he came? Do I vote out Buhari because sundry, corrupt interests are no longer being awarded fake contracts where they walk away with the contract monies without even visiting the project sites? Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off trillions of Naira owed pensioners in federal government ministries, parastatals and agencies during our unfortunate oil boom? Do I vote out Buhari for the trillions spent on the most ambitious social intervention scheme to rescue the most vulnerable in our society, which is the most elaborate any government has ever embarked in Nigeria?

Why should I vote out Buhari? Do I vote out Buhari because he has stopped the drainpipe of freaky importation of freebies that served as feeding bottle for corrupt politicians before he came? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the importation of foodstuffs and through this bold action, has made Nigeria a sustainable agricultural country where citizens feed themselves? Do I vote out Buhari because of the agricultural revolution he is doing in Nigeria, which has seen the country unravel as sustainable food producer from its recent past as a top food importer? Should I vote out Buhari because he has made politics a non-rewarding venture unlike in the past? Do I vote out Buhari because he had securely locked up our treasure box and restrained access to it to even his appointees and supporters? Do I vote out Buhari because he is strongly ranged against the gargantuan corruption complex from which most Nigerians eke out a living?

These are just few posers I want those that have launched a project to get Nigerians to turn against Buhari. I don’t know of any incoming leader but I make bold to say that President Buhari has done far more than any other President that ruled Nigeria. I am open to correction by any person that feels otherwise and this would be done through telling us any president that has done better by listing what such president did. So are these reasons why I should vote out Buhari? Make no mistake about it, the project to stop Buhari flows from no patriotic reasons but squarely on the reality that Buhari has capped official stealing and plundering. It is for the singular reason that Buhari has plugged our treasury from these leeches that he is making huge investment in growth-driving capital ventures even when we are going through difficult economic realities because the oil we have, over time, depended lazily on, has met turbulent times.

So, on what ground will I and millions of Nigerians that endured very desperate pressures in 2015 to vote out the moths and rodents, not vote in Buhari in 2019 to continue the good works he is doing? Is it because the looters and their accomplices that neigh the country’s treasury have weaved enough incoherent and contradictory lies against Buhari that I will dive into a fatal voyage in 2019? Is it because those that ate down our country are breathing enough vain fury? Is it that we are simple-indeed enough to be taken advantage of by desperadoes that want power for its corrupt ends? Is it that those who raped and pauperized us before 2015 are right in their feeling that we are a simple-minded and memory-challenged people as to fall for any silly prank Never! I see no reason why we should not vote more emphatically for Buhari in 2019; not based on who he is but on what he had done with the mandate we gave him in March 2015 and based on the fact that he is the most assured hand to deepen the recovery of Nigeria and the setting of a credible template for the growth of Nigeria.

Peter Claver Oparah.

Ikeja, Lagos.

E-mail: peterclaver2000@yahoo.com

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Politics / Why Dino Melaye Is Against Me – Governor Yahaya Bello by Lordxeer(m): 7:02pm On Mar 10, 2018
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has blamed the lingering rift between him and Senator Dino Melaye on his refusal to waste the available scarce resources of the state.

He made this known in a phone interview on Channel TV’s Politics Today anchored by Seun Okinbaloye and monitored by DAILY POST.

According to Bello, “We are aware of a particular senator who wants elephants to be shared in Kogi State and I refused.

“The people of the state must have value for the lean resources that we are generating, and we are receiving; if that is his problem, so be it,” he said when asked to react to his disagreement with Senator Melaye..

The Governor also denied any involvement in the attack on the senator representing Kogi Central, Mr Ahmed Ogembe.

He said: “First of all, on that day Senator Ogembe was attacked, I was in Kano. I had just received a message of a senator coming home to do empowerment; the next thing was the crisis that ensued.”

Amid the political crisis in the state, the governor said the police have begun investigations into the incident while a lot of arrests have been made.

DAILY POST recalls that some senators had accused the governor during plenary of introducing policies that could degenerate into a political issue if not properly handled.

He, however, took a swipe at the lawmakers for failing to address national issues such as passing the 2018 Appropriation Bill presented by President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly in November 2017, among several others.
Politics / Obj's Letter: Let Us Defer To Facts And Move On. by Lordxeer(m): 1:57pm On Jan 26, 2018
Don't you love it when folks are desperately trying hard to convince themselve with their own story and with their own words? They will always attempt to bolster wrong arguments with more wrong arguments. The backslash OBJ received from Nigerians is in line our determination to clear things up permanently, in the hope that these retrogessive enemies will not proffer another argument that makes no sense.

Intelligent people hate it when arguments are one-sided and linear. We are no more in the age of Yes men and an amen chorus of unnerving predictably. Unlike before when no one wants to ruffle feathers, or rock the boat. We are gradually becoming a society of a grey inconsistent sameness. No one is even talking about a section of the letter where OBJ accused "a certain PDP governor in the South-South of seeking to take control of the opposition party, simply because he 'procured' the judgment of the apex court in respect of the cases involving a number of PDP governors". I don't care about that section either because OBJ's antecedent ruined every content of that letter and shows informed and reasonable Nigerians he's not to be taken seriously. Yes Buhari has made mistakes but for OBJ to declare him unfit to contest for the failure of the economy after nearly 3 year in office just reveals he is not sincere.

Certainly, not everything OBJ had written are sour grapes that should go down the drain as many others have aired the same opinions about PMB style of governance. Why the chorus of amens now to the same rejected advice? Your guess is as good as mine, it is because it is targeted at the man we all love to hate and OBJ'S words in now the holy grail, therefore become more cogent and panacea to our political troubles.

This open letter also, has revealed the hypocrisy of an average Nigerian happy for the previous government to deliver 16 years of darkness yet now want miracles from Buhari nearly 3 years and under the most economically austere period Nigeria has faced in a long time.

Again, PMB is not a GOD, nobody i know ever said that but he is a beacon of hope to many of us, and he's the nearest thing to a political Messiah for many in this country.

Nazir Adinoyi Abdulsalam.

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Sports / Re: Which Footballer Made A Shirt Number Unique To You? by Lordxeer(m): 9:35pm On Dec 09, 2017
TH14
Business / Re: FG Approves N1.5bn Advert Bill To Drive $1bn Tax Revenue by Lordxeer(m): 7:48am On Nov 30, 2017
good return on investment.
Politics / Re: President Buhari Made Me Take Half Of My Salary – Osinbajo, Vice President by Lordxeer(m): 9:46am On Nov 17, 2017
tempex88:
Someone should tell this govt to stop praising themselves. We Nigerians are tired of them.

I have learnt my lessons
Speak for your self.

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Politics / Re: Kogi Youths Protest Against Rice Donations By Senators (Photos) by Lordxeer(m): 7:16pm On Oct 28, 2017
donk552:
Useless state and useless Ebira youth
Ain't you going ahead of your self with your wholesale hatred and bitterness for a particular tribe in Kogi state? How particular is this post about any tribe in Kogi state before your warped generalization?


Bigoted people every where.

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Education / Re: Kogi Govt Bans Unionism In State-owned Tertiary Institutions by Lordxeer(m): 7:48am On Oct 27, 2017
Hmmm
Politics / Re: Ibe Kachikwu Shakes Baru At The Nigerian Economic Summit, Earlier Today by Lordxeer(m): 3:39am On Oct 11, 2017
Let there be peace. After all its one big progressive family right?

One love!
Politics / Re: Who Is The Most Popular Figure On Niraland's Political Section? by Lordxeer(m): 8:35pm On Sep 28, 2017
Fidelismaria:
abegi

explorers all the way


so op you talk say Governors, senators dey here
abegi wetin be dere moniker

I wan borrow small loan
No contest, Explorers rock the international affairs sub section and education section but he's not as popular in the mainstream political section.

As for the elite monikers, you will never know but they are very active.
I was at the private residence of one of these north central governors, i was marvelled by the way he was actively following a thread by Omenka. He was even making reference to the likes of TonyeBarcanista, sarrki, gbawe et al. He asked of my moniker but i was reluctant to tell him. He is so used to nairaland.

Send me pm i will pass some of their monikers for you. ���
Politics / Re: Who Is The Most Popular Figure On Niraland's Political Section? by Lordxeer(m): 10:38pm On Sep 27, 2017
Sall:
Gbawe would have been my preferred moniker on this forum but it had been inactive for a while now.Tonyebacanista is wonderful. but one can not forget the amassing and educative explorer.
Whatever happened to gbawe!

Explorers is another wonderful poster as well, TonyeBarcanista is a very interesting one.

Infact, left for me I will go for TonyeBarcanista as the most popular figure on niraland's political section.

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Politics / Re: Who Is The Most Popular Figure On Niraland's Political Section? by Lordxeer(m): 10:35pm On Sep 27, 2017
please lets not derail this post with sentiments. it's only a poll, just pick and off you go. Let's not litter it with PDP, APC, NK, Buhari or Lai Mohammed, except you know their active monikers. No prejudice pls.
Politics / Who Is The Most Popular Figure On Niraland's Political Section? by Lordxeer(m): 10:04pm On Sep 27, 2017
No doubt, niraland's political section is the most popular section on the web. It is also fact that alot of cerebral personalities both home and diaspora roam this section time and again in search of the latest information available. Regardless of our many differences, political parties, tribal and religion affiliations, one thing you can't take away is that this section is gifted with some very versatile and influential figures. Judging by the passion, the quality of posts and insightful comments one read daily here, you will have to agree with me that Top notch politicians, erudite scholars, articulate commentators use this site daily. Infact, i have seen alot of influential figures (governors, senators et al) reading and making contributions to posts.


I have learned a great deal from this site and was able to meet some interesting personalities here. Some persons (monikers) either by commission or omission has found a way to become a recurring decimal on nairaland political section, enjoying a great deal of popularity. I ponder sometimes who the most popular figure might be. So many names came to mind apart from the mods (lalasticlala et al), TonyeBarcanista, Omenka, gbawe (inactive lately), modath, firefire, Eziachi, sarrki and loads more.


Who could that be?
Politics / Re: 'FG Is Provoking Us To War' - IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu, by Lordxeer(m): 3:35pm On Sep 11, 2017
funny man
Politics / Re: "Obasanjo Endorses Kwankwaso, El-Rufai For 2019" - Alhaji Abdullahi Sugar by Lordxeer(m): 1:06pm On Sep 07, 2017
which one be sugar again?
Politics / Re: If Buhari Is Not Running In 2019, I Will Go With Atiku Abubakar. by Lordxeer(m): 12:03pm On Sep 07, 2017
sound like the submission of a very ignorant person
Politics / Re: Buhari Award $5.8 Billion Mambila Dam Power Plant Contract To Chinese State Firm by Lordxeer(m): 10:34pm On Aug 30, 2017
Tanimola26:
We lack creative and intellectual leaders. We generate tones of organic waste. These can be harnessed to generate energy. We need leaders who can think outside the box, not one way leaders like Valencia of Man United
lol.. Valencia, south south player
Politics / Re: 2019: North Splits Over Buhari’s Candidacy by Lordxeer(m): 9:16pm On Aug 27, 2017
Khutie:
undecided •••I don't understand this sh*t abuh North and presidency. Ain't there no other tribe in this country? We better name this country "North" since almost all the kings are coming from there.
was Obj and GEJ from the north?
abeg shift go front! and stop fermenting ethnic disunity

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Politics / Re: 2019: North Splits Over Buhari’s Candidacy by Lordxeer(m): 9:15pm On Aug 27, 2017
emmasege:
I stand with Dankwambo. It must not always be the north west. The PDP should give the ticket to a north easterner this time around. Besides, the guy is not a bigot and tribalist that is typical of Hausa Fulanis from the north west region. Furthermore, we must break the yoke of 'born to rule' in our land. We are all free borns. An alliance between the north east, north central and the south can stop this nonsense, irrespective of the millions of votes from the underage and Almajiri voters from the region.

In addition, his achievements in Gombe state speak for him. This is the only way to split Buharis vote in 2019 because the north east and north central would definitely prefer to cue behind Dankwambo. And as for the south (including my zone-southwest ), Buhari and his APC should forget about it in 2019.
innuendo and conspiracy theory
Sports / Re: Pictures Of Mcgregor And Mayweather Compared To Titanic by Lordxeer(m): 8:30pm On Aug 27, 2017
Still a better love story than twilight.

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Politics / Re: The Presidential Cars That Waited For President Buhari At The Airport by Lordxeer(m): 9:42pm On Aug 24, 2017
seguno2:

Using foreign cars means our recession gets worse. Buhari is bad luck.
Your knowledge of economics is underwhelming.

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