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PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Card Reader Rejects Jonathan Again by magmack: 12:02am On Dec 06, 2015
coolitempa:
Rejected by Nigerians......rejected by PDP...rejected by dasuki....rejected by bayelsans......rejected by card machine......the man should go and die..... angry.......only corruption embraces this incompetent man... cheesy
Monkey in d zoo.
This very man saved u n ur baboon parents from d sword of d daura illiterate arnd mid-year 2015. U hv no moral reason to insult ur hero. He saved u from the one dt swore to bathe u n ur fellow animals in d blood of "dogs n baboons", if he was not elected president of d zoo republic.
Shame on u.
PoliticsRe: Obasinjom Masquerade of the Ekpe people. by magmack: 10:11pm On Dec 05, 2015
That sounds like obasanjo.
No difference though.
He is also a socio- economic masquerade afflicting and tormenting Nigerians since 1960.
Jokes EtcRe: Aftermath Of Petrol Scarcity (photo) by magmack: 9:57pm On Dec 05, 2015
Also, ask them d last time they ranted saibaba. Useless slow pokes.
PoliticsRe: Buhari & Queen Elizabeth Discussing At CHOGM In Malta by magmack: 4:18pm On Nov 29, 2015
Queen: buhari or whatever dey call u, I learnt u nw preside over the ZOOOO?
Bubu: yes ma
Queen: don't allow them BIAFRANS go, else u n ur almajiri r damned for life.
Bubu: yes ma
Queen:**frustrated n mutters** am sure d pedophile Daura President does not understand anything else than masturbating in d aso rock black house
PoliticsRe: Does President Mohammadu Buhari Have A Conscience? - FFK by magmack: 10:32pm On Nov 28, 2015
Nigeria is in soup. Hmmmm 3rd terror nation in the world, 2nd nation with highest fatality rate in the world, sinking economy, from light to darkness, irking economic policies, human rights violation, dwindling agriculture, above all 105 missing soldiers. Courtesy of baba one chance. Still lying liars would not stop being ZOMBIES in the ZOO
CrimeRe: Buhari - Stolen Funds Now Being Returned By Looters by magmack: 10:32pm On Nov 25, 2015
Abeg ask ds slowpoke ddaaurra dullarrd if they r returning the loots to his private account. He should give us detailed facts n figures. Lying terrorist
PoliticsRe: Audu's Death- Three Options For Inec by magmack: 10:14pm On Nov 22, 2015
Raiders:
The deputy governor candidate of APC should swear in as governor because he contested the election. Wada can't be declare winner when he lost the election
Mumu
PoliticsRe: Buhari Arrives Tehran,Iran For 3rd Summit Of Gas Exporting Country's Forum(Pics) by magmack: 7:47pm On Nov 22, 2015
Keep travelling n taking pictures while 105 soldiers r still missing. Terrorism everywhere.
Abi u go mobilize more boko boys to ur team? Well done bubu
PoliticsRe: Bayelsa Oil Belong To Jigawa- Farouk Aliyu by magmack: 7:41pm On Nov 17, 2015
Aisha's punn#y belongs to Goodluck Jonathan
CelebritiesRe: Photos: Hundreds Of Women Strip Off To Protest Against Sexual Violence In Brazil by magmack: 7:31pm On Nov 17, 2015
If brazil is dangerous try india
PoliticsRe: Those Who Can No Longer Steal Government Funds Are Behind Attacks On Us — REMITA by magmack: 9:55pm On Nov 16, 2015
[s][/s]
mazeltov:
[b]Yes of course. In order to stabilise our economy and know its factual performance, Buhari sees the need to shut all financial seepages that PDP had perforated with their ravenousness and insatiability for stealing and since they have been boot kicked out of power, they see the importunate need to attack and bark like a rabid dog in order to stop Buhari from doing the needful. The active implementation TSA has jammed Pdp ''financial nostril'' - we all know that they need (air/money) to survive so that they will keep recoating and brandishing their usual propaganda or hoopla to some gullible minds. All I see is an (asthmatic/broke) PDP begging for (air/money). They have been looking for holes and leakages where they will insert their straw and pipe the goverment money just as they did for the past 16 years and talking about the 1% - it would not be shared by the company providing the service alone but by all the princpal participants, including the banks and you can hardly see
any private company providing such cheap and quality service.
I see no logical reason why Pdp members should flaunt their unalloyed economic, accounting and banking ignorance just because they want to keep their heads up and remain relevant
in this political dispensation. Why is it so cumbersome for a tout like Fayose to get his ass sitted and do some workings before he would run to the media and start
regurgitating jabberwocky all in the name of ''proving opposition service'' on behalf of his drowning party. Take it or leave it, Fayose is
simply too uncivilised to lead. I just pity Ekiti people!!
More so, Mr Malaye needs to thread with caution very well. It's better to remain dormant and in the senate like senator Bruce than to be raising motions that will be
creating uproar and misleading the populace. Stop raising motions with second hand information.
And to the Pdp again. It's a shame that Pdp has lost its glory. When you make a spinless critter like Fayose your opposition leader, he
won't fail to orchestrate the length and breath of his ignorance oxygenated by stupidity in order to assail the leading party. What we need is an effective and efficient opposition chaired by someone who is learned and experienced. Using an illiterate
like Fayose is an insult to the sensibility of we Nigerians and we here by demand an apology!![/b]
[s]
mazeltov:
[b]Yes of course. In order to stabilise our economy and know its factual performance, Buhari sees the need to shut all financial seepages that PDP had perforated with their ravenousness and insatiability for stealing and since they have been boot kicked out of power, they see the importunate need to attack and bark like a rabid dog in order to stop Buhari from doing the needful. The active implementation TSA has jammed Pdp ''financial nostril'' - we all know that they need (air/money) to survive so that they will keep recoating and brandishing their usual propaganda or hoopla to some gullible minds. All I see is an (asthmatic/broke) PDP begging for (air/money). They have been looking for holes and leakages where they will insert their straw and pipe the goverment money just as they did for the past 16 years and talking about the 1% - it would not be shared by the company providing the service alone but by all the princpal participants, including the banks and you can hardly see
any private company providing such cheap and quality service.
I see no logical reason why Pdp members should flaunt their unalloyed economic, accounting and banking ignorance just because they want to keep their heads up and remain relevant
in this political dispensation. Why is it so cumbersome for a tout like Fayose to get his ass sitted and do some workings before he would run to the media and start
regurgitating jabberwocky all in the name of ''proving opposition service'' on behalf of his drowning party. Take it or leave it, Fayose is
simply too uncivilised to lead. I just pity Ekiti people!!
More so, Mr Malaye needs to thread with caution very well. It's better to remain dormant and in the senate like senator Bruce than to be raising motions that will be
creating uproar and misleading the populace. Stop raising motions with second hand information.
And to the Pdp again. It's a shame that Pdp has lost its glory. When you make a spinless critter like Fayose your opposition leader, he
won't fail to orchestrate the length and breath of his ignorance oxygenated by stupidity in order to assail the leading party. What we need is an effective and efficient opposition chaired by someone who is learned and experienced. Using an illiterate
like Fayose is an insult to the sensibility of we Nigerians and we here by demand an apology!![/b]
[/s]
mazeltov:
[b]Yes of course. In order to stabilise our economy and know its factual performance, Buhari sees the need to shut all financial seepages that PDP had perforated with their ravenousness and insatiability for stealing and since they have been boot kicked out of power, they see the importunate need to attack and bark like a rabid dog in order to stop Buhari from doing the needful. The active implementation TSA has jammed Pdp ''financial nostril'' - we all know that they need (air/money) to survive so that they will keep recoating and brandishing their usual propaganda or hoopla to some gullible minds. All I see is an (asthmatic/broke) PDP begging for (air/money). They have been looking for holes and leakages where they will insert their straw and pipe the goverment money just as they did for the past 16 years and talking about the 1% - it would not be shared by the company providing the service alone but by all the princpal participants, including the banks and you can hardly see
any private company providing such cheap and quality service.
I see no logical reason why Pdp members should flaunt their unalloyed economic, accounting and banking ignorance just because they want to keep their heads up and remain relevant
in this political dispensation. Why is it so cumbersome for a tout like Fayose to get his ass sitted and do some workings before he would run to the media and start
regurgitating jabberwocky all in the name of ''proving opposition service'' on behalf of his drowning party. Take it or leave it, Fayose is
simply too uncivilised to lead. I just pity Ekiti people!!
More so, Mr Malaye needs to thread with caution very well. It's better to remain dormant and in the senate like senator Bruce than to be raising motions that will be
creating uproar and misleading the populace. Stop raising motions with second hand information.
And to the Pdp again. It's a shame that Pdp has lost its glory. When you make a spinless critter like Fayose your opposition leader, he
won't fail to orchestrate the length and breath of his ignorance oxygenated by stupidity in order to assail the leading party. What we need is an effective and efficient opposition chaired by someone who is learned and experienced. Using an illiterate
like Fayose is an insult to the sensibility of we Nigerians and we here by demand an apology!![/b]
Another daft mind has spoken. Worthless e-rat
PoliticsRe: Those Who Can No Longer Steal Government Funds Are Behind Attacks On Us — REMITA by magmack: 9:55pm On Nov 16, 2015
onnetcas:
Whenever I come online these days, I hardly go 5 steps without seeing statements like "let Biafra go" "Nigeria is a mistake" "we've not been treated right we want to leave"

We have known the igbo nation to be a very determined tribe- an igbo man is that man who would do almost anything and go any length to get what he wants. They will continue to fight till they get Biafra, I have no doubt about their qualities.

but here are my fears

First and foremost, I wasn't born when the civil war was fought but I asked questions, read books about the war and talked to people who experienced it first hand, to be frank, the experience wasn't a pleasant one. I understand that any region can break out from Nigeria without resorting to war but my fear is that the present crop of igbo leaders we have today don't mean well for the igbo tribe, they are selfish and are only after their pockets.

If Biafra had succeeded in 1967, it probably would have been a great country because the leaders those days meant well for their people but today, same can't be said of the present crop of leaders you have.

You keep complaining that Nigeria has done nothing for the Igbos; which of the tribes and region has Nigeria favoured anyway? You need to go deep into the north to see the rot there, though they have had more past presidents than any other region.

Even the Niger Delta producing the oil that we feed on isn't any better, they recently had a president from that region but that didn't change their situation.

The west is a little bit developed because they've had thoughtful leaders in the past who meant well for their people. Till today the yorubas are still benefitting from the legacies of people like Obafemi Awolowo and Lateef Jakande.

Recently, we have been talking about Lagos as one of the best states in Nigeria but one man called Fashola and his team made it work. These yoruba leaders I mentioned weren't presidents of this great country, they were mere governors/premiers but made their impact felt.

My dear igbo brothers, what have your leaders done for your region especially in the post war era? The only problem I will have with Nigeria is if you can prove that it hasn't been giving the east the necessary allocations it gives the other regions. Instead of blaming Nigeria, blame your post war era leaders for the misfortune that has befallen the east recently.

If Biafra breaks today, the same crop of leaders that have caused the rot in the east would be the same set to rule over you. Is that what you really want?

My next point is this- I can't help but feel bad that the present freedom fighters are just fighting without thinking of the future. They are just going about this without calculating and without thinking about the fact that a natural igbo man thrives more outside his territory.

Being impulsive in a struggle like this isn't the best way to go. Before going into a fight like this, have you thought about the long term implications and are you ready for the task that lies ahead?

I have asked some of these fighters about their long term plans for Biafra but none seem to be able to give me any concrete plan as to how they intend to tackle the future, some others believe that there is crude oil in Biafra and it's enough to sustain them.

Now let's thrash out the issue of oil

The last time I checked, the oil producing states aren't in the east and thinking these states would agree to form a certain Biafra is like living in delusion. Who wants to leave the post of minority and still form a country where they would still be minority.

I did my NYSC in Cross River state and from what I observed through the questions I asked, these guys aren't ready to form Biafra because they felt they weren't carried along during the war and Biafra made them to suffer for nothing.

Have you ever thought of the fact that the natural igbo man is very enterprising and they succeed more when outside their lands? We have so many millionaire and billionaire igbo businessmen who have businesses in Lagos, Abuja and other big cities. Have you ever sat down to think about what would happen to these guys if Nigeria breaks especially if the break up is an unfriendly one?

Let's leave the millionaire businessmen for a moment and think about those who have smaller shops and hustling really hard to make money to send home to their poor parents. What would happen to these set of people?

Like my neighbour who has two shops in Lagos and she's the breadwinner of her family, she's doing well for herself in Lagos and using whatever she gets to help her family in the village. What would happen to this young enterprising lady who is just 23 years of age if Biafra goes?

Lastly, the Igbos themselves have a problem with each other; an anambra man would say the most atrocious thing about an Imo man and vice versa. Even within the same Imo, an Mbaise man doesn't roll well with an Owerri man. I have seen several cases of these situations but I don't want to give illustrations so I don't make this article any longer. Even the bible says "can two live together except they agree?

I'm not against the fact that Biafra wants to go but my main concern is what happens thereafter. I see this fight as an impulsive fight, many other things and structures aren't just in place. My fear is what happens in the next 5-10 years after biafra is formed.

Like I said before, you should hold your post war era leaders responsible instead of blaming Nigeria as a whole.

You also need to understand that Nigeria itself hasn't been favourable to any region. The west that is currently kind of developed was due to the hardwork and selflessness of the western leaders like Awolowo.

My dear Igbo brothers, we always say that the other tribes hate us but have we ever tried showing love to them. Love is very powerful, when you give it, you naturally receive it in return, when you also give hate, you receive hate in return.

I have stayed with yoruba people and I can boldly say that they are one the most accommodating and welcoming tribes in Nigeria.

My best pals in cross river were corpers from the north; these guys were very wonderful to me not minding the tribe. I started loving the northerners after I came in contact with these guys in calabar.

As an Igboman, have you tried being accommodating to other tribes?

If the right things are done by the Igbo leaders, the east can be great without ever needing to leave Nigeria.

Like we learned in Business 101 about the power of synergy where one plus one can give us 10, we can work together to make Nigeria the greatest country on earth. This is a feat one part or region cannot and will never achieve on it's own.

Don't let the greed of a small part lead you into doing something you will end up regretting later.

I'm calling on the igbos, the yorubas, Hausas, Fulanis, Tiv, Efiks, Ibibios and all the other tribes in Nigeria to come together, see each other as brothers instead of enemies. Why can't we just see each other as humans, as Nigerians with a common goal of greatness?

Our diversity should be an advantage and not a problem, if only we can harness the power of our diversity, we should be at par with countries like China and the United States.

Let's begin to leave sentiments aside and support leaders that will move us forward. We should stop supporting leaders base on tribe or region or religion but based on their intentions.

I believe in one Nigeria, I believe in the synergistic power of staying as one.

God bless Nigeria
Nonsense. Go to hell with ur fraud n evil republic. PUSSY CAT. Zoo man
PoliticsRe: Why The Fight For Biafra Has Come At A Very Wrong Time by magmack: 1:07am On Nov 16, 2015
onnetcas:
Whenever I come online these days, I hardly go 5 steps without seeing statements like "let Biafra go" "Nigeria is a mistake" "we've not been treated right we want to leave"

We have known the igbo nation to be a very determined tribe- an igbo man is that man who would do almost anything and go any length to get what he wants. They will continue to fight till they get Biafra, I have no doubt about their qualities.

but here are my fears

First and foremost, I wasn't born when the civil war was fought but I asked questions, read books about the war and talked to people who experienced it first hand, to be frank, the experience wasn't a pleasant one. I understand that any region can break out from Nigeria without resorting to war but my fear is that the present crop of igbo leaders we have today don't mean well for the igbo tribe, they are selfish and are only after their pockets.

If Biafra had succeeded in 1967, it probably would have been a great country because the leaders those days meant well for their people but today, same can't be said of the present crop of leaders you have.

You keep complaining that Nigeria has done nothing for the Igbos; which of the tribes and region has Nigeria favoured anyway? You need to go deep into the north to see the rot there, though they have had more past presidents than any other region.

Even the Niger Delta producing the oil that we feed on isn't any better, they recently had a president from that region but that didn't change their situation.

The west is a little bit developed because they've had thoughtful leaders in the past who meant well for their people. Till today the yorubas are still benefitting from the legacies of people like Obafemi Awolowo and Lateef Jakande.

Recently, we have been talking about Lagos as one of the best states in Nigeria but one man called Fashola and his team made it work. These yoruba leaders I mentioned weren't presidents of this great country, they were mere governors/premiers but made their impact felt.

My dear igbo brothers, what have your leaders done for your region especially in the post war era? The only problem I will have with Nigeria is if you can prove that it hasn't been giving the east the necessary allocations it gives the other regions. Instead of blaming Nigeria, blame your post war era leaders for the misfortune that has befallen the east recently.

If Biafra breaks today, the same crop of leaders that have caused the rot in the east would be the same set to rule over you. Is that what you really want?

My next point is this- I can't help but feel bad that the present freedom fighters are just fighting without thinking of the future. They are just going about this without calculating and without thinking about the fact that a natural igbo man thrives more outside his territory.

Being impulsive in a struggle like this isn't the best way to go. Before going into a fight like this, have you thought about the long term implications and are you ready for the task that lies ahead?

I have asked some of these fighters about their long term plans for Biafra but none seem to be able to give me any concrete plan as to how they intend to tackle the future, some others believe that there is crude oil in Biafra and it's enough to sustain them.

Now let's thrash out the issue of oil

The last time I checked, the oil producing states aren't in the east and thinking these states would agree to form a certain Biafra is like living in delusion. Who wants to leave the post of minority and still form a country where they would still be minority.

I did my NYSC in Cross River state and from what I observed through the questions I asked, these guys aren't ready to form Biafra because they felt they weren't carried along during the war and Biafra made them to suffer for nothing.

Have you ever thought of the fact that the natural igbo man is very enterprising and they succeed more when outside their lands? We have so many millionaire and billionaire igbo businessmen who have businesses in Lagos, Abuja and other big cities. Have you ever sat down to think about what would happen to these guys if Nigeria breaks especially if the break up is an unfriendly one?

Let's leave the millionaire businessmen for a moment and think about those who have smaller shops and hustling really hard to make money to send home to their poor parents. What would happen to these set of people?

Like my neighbour who has two shops in Lagos and she's the breadwinner of her family, she's doing well for herself in Lagos and using whatever she gets to help her family in the village. What would happen to this young enterprising lady who is just 23 years of age if Biafra goes?

Lastly, the Igbos themselves have a problem with each other; an anambra man would say the most atrocious thing about an Imo man and vice versa. Even within the same Imo, an Mbaise man doesn't roll well with an Owerri man. I have seen several cases of these situations but I don't want to give illustrations so I don't make this article any longer. Even the bible says "can two live together except they agree?

I'm not against the fact that Biafra wants to go but my main concern is what happens thereafter. I see this fight as an impulsive fight, many other things and structures aren't just in place. My fear is what happens in the next 5-10 years after biafra is formed.

Like I said before, you should hold your post war era leaders responsible instead of blaming Nigeria as a whole.

You also need to understand that Nigeria itself hasn't been favourable to any region. The west that is currently kind of developed was due to the hardwork and selflessness of the western leaders like Awolowo.

My dear Igbo brothers, we always say that the other tribes hate us but have we ever tried showing love to them. Love is very powerful, when you give it, you naturally receive it in return, when you also give hate, you receive hate in return.

I have stayed with yoruba people and I can boldly say that they are one the most accommodating and welcoming tribes in Nigeria.

My best pals in cross river were corpers from the north; these guys were very wonderful to me not minding the tribe. I started loving the northerners after I came in contact with these guys in calabar.

As an Igboman, have you tried being accommodating to other tribes?

If the right things are done by the Igbo leaders, the east can be great without ever needing to leave Nigeria.

Like we learned in Business 101 about the power of synergy where one plus one can give us 10, we can work together to make Nigeria the greatest country on earth. This is a feat one part or region cannot and will never achieve on it's own.

Don't let the greed of a small part lead you into doing something you will end up regretting later.

I'm calling on the igbos, the yorubas, Hausas, Fulanis, Tiv, Efiks, Ibibios and all the other tribes in Nigeria to come together, see each other as brothers instead of enemies. Why can't we just see each other as humans, as Nigerians with a common goal of greatness?

Our diversity should be an advantage and not a problem, if only we can harness the power of our diversity, we should be at par with countries like China and the United States.

Let's begin to leave sentiments aside and support leaders that will move us forward. We should stop supporting leaders base on tribe or region or religion but based on their intentions.

I believe in one Nigeria, I believe in the synergistic power of staying as one.

God bless Nigeria
Nonsense. Go to hell with ur fraud n evil republic. PUSSY CAT. Zoo man
PoliticsRe: Kiki Osinbajo Flaunts Cleavage In New Photos by magmack: 11:31pm On Nov 08, 2015
Horrible. Pastor pikin dressed like homeless slut
PoliticsRe: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by magmack: 10:34pm On Nov 08, 2015
Tolatutu:
Most of these points are just silly
5. Where multinational companies made by the government to locate their offices in Lagos or Abuja? Make your region safe and business friendly and multinational companies will come.

Then talking about airports the one you guys were given what's happening to it? It's not doing so well because your people still prefer to use Lagos , is that anyone's fault .

All those things mentioned are concentrated in Lagos and Abuja , does that cover all the other tribes? So what we should all be asking for is for more development across the Country.

All I see is people that like crying victimization and feeling sorry for themselves.
So u think we don't knw what u yeloba n fooolani scammers r up to. we simply can not continue in this socio economic darkness. This union is evil. Give us our Biafra n stop spewing nonsense abt d great Biafran people. We r not slaves to any british or ioc contraption.
PoliticsRe: With These Agitations, I Fear The Worst For The Igbo People... By Citizen Nick by magmack: 9:10pm On Nov 08, 2015
Who told u igbos r interested I ds zoo.
The great ppl have realized themselves n r reaching for their dream land. Zoo presidency gbakwa oku. Who cares.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Not Clueless But Helpless – Tunde Bakare by magmack: 8:38pm On Nov 08, 2015
So we wasted our six months to have d likes of ameachi, fashola n audu ogbe as ministers. What a shame. Jonathan is better than ds baba go slow madness.
PoliticsRe: What Is Good For Scotland and Quebec Is Good For Biafra. by magmack: 12:25am On Nov 08, 2015
They are not the same. Scotland does not kidnap their own for ransom. They respect law and not money. They are not compteting with themselves. Biafra is a disaster waiting to happen. Chukwu ekwena.
U can exercise ur choice of joining Fulani terrorists and yeloba lying machines. Referendum is penultimate
PoliticsRe: What Is Good For Scotland and Quebec Is Good For Biafra. by magmack: 12:25am On Nov 08, 2015
mekaboy:
They are not the same. Scotland does not kidnap their own for ransom. They respect law and not money. They are not compteting with themselves. Biafra is a disaster waiting to happen. Chukwu ekwena.
U can exercise ur choice of joining Fulani terrorists and yeloba lying machines. Referendum is penultimate
AutosRe: Very Sound And Neat Audi 07039878136 by magmack: 10:04pm On Nov 07, 2015
Na dem oooo. Another sccammer on d loose. Revjames u jst download ds pix online abi? Answer my question before u run ooo
PoliticsRe: What Is Good For Scotland and Quebec Is Good For Biafra. by magmack: 9:51pm On Nov 07, 2015
we r not scared of anything. We want Biafra.
PoliticsRe: Rivers PDP Insists Wike Still Governor, Tribunal Judgement Notwithstanding by magmack: 12:31am On Oct 25, 2015
aleem50:
Because he is a Nigerian.
Ugly Scratchface. What is ur own? U n who be nigerian? Fraudsters everywhere
PoliticsRe: Rivers PDP Insists Wike Still Governor, Tribunal Judgement Notwithstanding by magmack: 12:20am On Oct 25, 2015
taofeektaiwo:
Did I here u say our oil! Chai u biafrans u Don come again
Get out.
Wetin concern yoruba boi with niger delta. Ugly monkey
PoliticsRe: So The North Is Perfect And The South Is Confused. by magmack: 12:08am On Oct 25, 2015
This old man in hi 70s wants to ruin d future of ds country b4 his eventual death. So only his people are saints people of other ethnic groups r corrupt?
How can his in-law be b d only incorrigible judge in d country to preside over the oil-rich rivers state election tribunal?
Hmmm. The zoo experience, predator-prey relationship and Nepotism.
More reason we crave for BIAFRA.
PoliticsRe: Future President Of Nigeria by magmack: 11:47pm On Oct 24, 2015
Another mad man on the loose. This guy should be chains.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu And The Cry For Biafra, By Femi Fani-kayode by magmack: 11:18pm On Oct 24, 2015
We knw ds Daura President is a civil war general and dictator. Same reason he was neva voted.
We are tired of ds evil n fraudulent amalgamation
Thank God d whole world is watching.
BIAFRA shall thrive... #freeourland.
BusinessRe: Spanish Billionaire Overthrows Bill Gates As The Richest Man In The World by magmack: 12:03pm On Oct 24, 2015
Na waoo men dey vex. Working it out. hope to get there by God's Grace.
PoliticsRe: Fulani Herdsmen Kidnap Teacher, Demand N10m ransom by magmack: 11:42am On Oct 24, 2015
So fulani sef don open eye? Since their baba win election dm come start to kidnap people...

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