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Are we reading Aisha's unaired view or your own? |
EnEnPeecee:Indeed it's a joke. Does Aisha's face resemble the face of those who spend even an hour a day in a kitchen? |
Ben Bruce to me looks more like Nigeria's Donald Trump. They all love money, showbiz, beautiful women and beauty pageants. |
Over flogged issue. Can't someone joke about anything in Nigeria again? |
Which one be Full Text again after the one we don hear? Just talk about what's wailing you - the kitchen, the living room and the other room! |
You hope? Is it your problem whatever happens in Buhari's family? Just deal with your own and leave Buhari to deal with his. |
Bill Clinton! |
kayo80:You got it from Napoleon Hill buddy. It's called transmutation of sexual energy. |
Worksunlimited:Be careful man. These are the unreasoned Trumplike banters that would be used against you should tomorrow you begin to consider positions in public office. Don't come out some years coming, telling us you said those words but they do not represent who you are. |
Wizzyblack3:I like the way Hillary reacted when he was trying to draw in Bill into his wahala. Hillary seemed totally disinterested and unshaken. |
teebaxy:The debates in Nigeria are not organized and independent. There were allegations of the questions being leaked to PDP people. |
Lucasbalo:If I were Trump I'd run back to show business. |
Lucasbalo:I don't think Trump will survive this onslaught. He's in unfamiliar territory. I think Clinton is being too lenient - dragging him gently by the shirt to election day, then he'll know what had hit him. When you get into the bigly of Clinton, Michelle etc., you'll be lucky if you survive to run with your tails between your legs. Those ones are not those juniors at beauty contests or The Apprentice he'd intimidate, terroriize and bully. |
Lucasbalo:I like that. How more foolish could that Trump be? He'd do good were he to be looking at his wife rather than request something from women he'd talked about in that demeaning manner. |
PaulIdu:I forgot to add also Paul, that Trump is a product of the media. Buffet and Soros are far richer but they don't show off to the media like he does. |
PaulIdu:It's a dream, like Hillary said, 'I know Trump you live in your own world...' You also forgot that Trump's the only GOP candidate in over 100 years not to get endorsements from major conservative newspapers. What with the high ranking members of his party abandoning him in the middle of the ocean. That's a history - a not-too-good one. |
Seun, lalasticlala, mynd44, let's discuss some international affairs. Trump said he's going to deport our people oo! |
newbornmacho:What you mean crooked Hillary? She just took the advice of 'My friend Michelle..., when they go low we go HIGH.' The dude's frustrated. Telling a US nominee he'll send her to jail. |
vedaxcool:The guy was really high on some South American weed, metaphysically administered by the 'Latino cartel', knowing fully they'll go home should the bully smell the White House. I was really afraid that he was going to attack that woman when he stood behind her. That dude would have been Al Capone were his daddy not some rich folks. |
vedaxcool:I have some gut feelings that it would be the moderators this time. Ha ha ha! |
newbornmacho:Maybe at the later stage. How on earth the dude got no inkling that Hillary is not going to take on the bait on Bill's troubles with women? |
newbornmacho:Come on bro, the dude was nervous - looking subdued, pacing all around, standing behind Clinton, interrupting everybody and his answers were diversionary. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-5pp7lCwts Hillary Clinton won the debate 57%, 34%. (CNN) — Donald Trump exceeded expectations, but Hillary Clinton won the second presidential debate, according to a CNN / ORC poll of debate watchers. The results showed a clear victory for Clinton, with 57% saying Clinton won, as opposed to 34% for Trump. It's a strong showing for Clinton, but not as good as her performance at the first presidential debate, when 62% of debate watchers said she won. The results Sunday also track closely with watchers' pre-debate preference. Fifty-eight percent of debate watchers said they were supporting Clinton before the debate. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/09/politics/clinton-wins-debate-but-trump-exceeds-expectations/
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Justiceleague1:This tells me your leanings. You're probably a Tripodian. |
Ugosample:Trust is really an issue. I cannot vote a Kanu or Uwazuruike who I perceive as being hostile to my being. For the Igbo I'll vote for are those who've build a bridge across to other peoples and regions. But think about it, those ones are derided by the Igbo, and abused as a sellout. Rochas Okorocha, for example, is being called Okoroawusa for being able to relate with other Nigerians. A good virtue is turned into a joking matter. You then tell, who should I vote for? |
Doesn't matter, the Nairaland Wailers and PDP have endorsed the bully! |
With just a little over a month until election day, Donald Trump has racked up zero major newspaper endorsements, a first for any major party nominee in American history. While newspaper endorsements don’t necessarily change voters’ minds, this year’s barrage of anti-Trump endorsements could actually move the needle come November, experts say. “It’s significant,” Jack Pitney, professor of government at California’s Claremont McKenna College, told TheWrap. “The cumulative effect of all these defections could have an impact on moderate Republicans.” // Some conservative papers, which have endorsed Republicans for decades, are now breaking with tradition to endorse Hillary Clinton or, at the very least, urge their readers not to vote for Trump. Several have taken a stand even at the expense of losing subscribers at a time when newspapers are barely staying afloat. Some papers have received death threats . But for a growing number of newspaper editorial boards, staying on the sidelines is no longer an option. The Dallas Morning News , which has endorsed every Republican nominee since 1940, was so appalled by the idea of a President Trump that it introduced its Clinton endorsement with this caveat: “We don’t come to this decision easily. This newspaper has not recommended a Democrat for the nation’s highest office since before World War II — if you’re counting, that’s more than 75 years and nearly 20 elections.” // The Cincinnati Enquirer ‘s editorial board broke from a nearly century-long tradition of backing Republicans to support Hillary Clinton, telling its readers: “This is not a traditional race, and these are not traditional times.” The Arizona Republic also endorsed Clinton, the first time the paper backed a Democrat since its founding in 1890. Same for the San Diego Union-Tribune, which hadn’t endorsed a Democratic nominee in its 148-year history. After the Houston Chronicle endorsed Clinton, the Texas Monthly asked , “Will Any Major Newspapers In Texas Endorse Donald Trump?” But why limit that question to Texas? The Chicago Sun-Times reversed a 2012 decision to stop making presidential endorsements, explaining to its readers that “the best way to avert a train wreck is to wave a warning flag as soon as possible.” // USA Today , which had never endorsed a presidential candidate, did not actually endorse anyone this year either, but did publishing a non-endorsement: “Resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue. By all means vote, just not for Donald Trump,” the paper urged its readers. And on Wednesday The Atlantic endorsed Clinton, marking just the third time in the magazine’s 160-year history that it has made a presidential endorsement. The last time The Atlantic took sides in a presidential election was in 1964, when it endorsed Lyndon Baines Johnson for fear of a Barry Goldwater presidency. The other endorsement was 104 years earlier, when it backed Abraham Lincoln. // And it’s not just the papers but also writers who are taking a stand. Last month, a member of The Wall Street Journal’s traditionally conservative editorial board endorsed Clinton, calling Trump the candidate of “white supremacists and swastika devotees.” Trump did receive four endorsements during the primary, including one from the New York Observer, which is owned by his son-in-law Jared Kushner and the National Enquirer. But so far Trump has gotten no general election endorsements, a stunning development considering even Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson, known best for his head-scratching “Aleppo moment,” has scored a few. // The fact that so many conservative bastions are willing to go out on a limb, experts say, could eventually convince moderate Republicans to break from their own traditions of voting for the GOP. “Even Michael Chertoff, the man who led the Whitewater investigation against Clinton has endorsed her,” Pitney said. “That should tell you something. This is the first election where I’m not voting Republican.” // https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-makes-history-zero-major-newspaper-endorsements-000943174.html |
Ugosample:You asking me why the trust when an Igbo did a coup and killed all the top northerners and spare his own Igbo brothers. |
iflywithbuhari:Hausa and cows we know, but who is your Amadioha? |
Nigeriana. |
Your first picture looks doctored and unprofessional.
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