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modath:I wonder why he is so fixated on demeaning Jagaban and watering the votes from the Western bloc down. It's almost as if something dear to him depends on it to survive. I'm doing alright o. God has been good so far. Seeing how you seem full of enthusiasm, I bet you're doing good yourself? |
modath:I'm really ashamed whenever that guy comments on the Tinubu issue. I've tried severally to make him see reasons to the contrary, but dem say dog wey go lost no dey hear him owner voice when e call. The embolden echoes my sentiments. It bothers me when supposed learned people become so tactless. Please, bear with us, na so we wake up see some of them amongst us. People wey dem mouth dey drop grenade anytime e open. How they manage to articulate such thoughts, we'll never know. |
Whenever these northern They are so poor in thought, crude and tactless! In truth, if you're looking for a reason why Nigeria is such a divisive entity, look no further than these urchins that lay claims to leadership, the northern elders (I am struggling to refer to them as that, tbh). With the exception of a few, these are people that made it to the top out of natural progression. They had almost everything handed to them on a platter with little to no efforts of theirs. So, on the one hand, I'm not really surprised at their poor skills at dealing with people or poor choice of words. Every reaction down South has always been in response to the stupid things happening North of Nigeria, which is why I understand those who resent the northerners so strongly and I think that to some degree, such resentment is not misplaced. Imagine if everyone held bigoted and supremacist opinions of they and their kinsmen as my people do, would we not have been in an anarchy? They sure wouldn't have had a Nigeria to rule to begin with. These people turn logic on its head each time that they seat. Left to me, that stupid association should be disbanded. They are up to no good at all. Apologies to our brothers in the South. I'm really disappointed! |
![]() Trump's supporters are compulsive liars, just like him. People who will have orgasm at the mere sight of Bill Clinton on approach are forming Beyonce. Ifahear! |
NaijaMutant:Omo, e be like this your dissertation no go work o. Nobody even look your face. Where u want go sample opinions now? ![]() |
To win back customers' trust, Samsung should implement SolidEnergy batteries into their next flagship handsets since they are fireproof. They can turn a bad situation into an advantage by leveraging on the experience to build a reputation as an industry leader as far as battery safety. This is bad. The note 7 was about the perfect device. RIP Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (2016-2016). |
Blue3k:What productive southern regions? I hope that does not include the leeches who are littered everywhere in this country but their own backyard? Surely, not those who push stuff, puff, kidnap and steal? Or, are you referring to those who built a substantial amount of their wealth from importing substandard products believed to be hazardous to human health? Do not confuse hardwork with shadiness. |
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ZKOSOSO:LOL. Dan iskan guy! Sarcasm din kan nan sai a hankali, maigida. |
evilapc:Obviously, all your upbringing, two things are lacking: discipline and respect. You must have grown all on your own with no guidance from anybody. Otherwise, whoever raised you did an awfully woeful job! |
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limeta:Your evil will catch up with you soonest! You make a living in Yoruba land, yet, loathe them so much. |
EternalTruths:Where's the pact that was betrayed? Your kind of Democracy is alien to mankind. If it were Ngozi Nwosu now, you would have already shouted "leave our daughter alone!" Unlike you, they don't defend or harbor corrupt people! They are always the first to call them out. |
orimsamsam:Nice observation. People are stoked on the personal and professional implosion of the high and mighty because it gives them a sense of satisfaction seeing them fall. More often than not, this act is driven by sheer jealousy. They derive joy from the mighty falling because it makes them feel better about their little lives. The feeling that comes with knowing that anyone could be anything. @topic, It's funny how people had to wait until victory was achieved to remind him of his limits. Did they not realize from the get-go that the was doing it ultimately for his own benefit? Or what did they think was his motivation? Benevolence? Is Tinubu selfish? Yes; just like everybody else. Is he a giant? Sure, yes. Does he have a clay feet? No, not a chance. He will rise back on his feet. I doubt they can even cut him down to size. Even the devil knows to respect pacts and pay back. You should never bite the finger that fed you, regardless what. Now I understand fully why Krill said in Mechanic Resurrection, that loyalty is a scarce commodity in his line of business. Loyalty is the essential of every deal, whether an ideal, a relationship, or job. |
psucc:So, in your warped, bigoted wisdom, we should be more concerned about personal funds (with the exception of the first 2) of less than 1 billion naira than public ones running into trillions of naira? No amount is little as far as corruption, but your claim is preposterous. Even regular Joes and average Janes are buying stuffs in excess of 500k. |
At least, people are finding their voices. If you claim that Buhari is a tyrant, here is evidence that he is no more tyrannical than the corrupt judiciary you're killing yourself over. A system that always bends over for the highest bidder is not one to kill over. Criminal elements are being exposed, suppressed voices are finding sounds - what's your own definition of tyranny again? |
Vatsyayana:As am I. These morons have a knack for supporting vices. I don tire for them wallahi. Corrupt judges must face the full wrath of the people. |
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QuotaSystem:LOL. That talk sweet my belle. |
There is really no difference whatsoever between the people supporting corruption hoha and miscreants. Have you become so evil much that you've lost your soul, sanity and and conscience to hate? For a man in his 70s to be more concerned about the future than supposed leaders of tomorrow is really something one would have been slapped for daring to think could happen in this information age. Alas, information to them is all about typing without understanding, hating without limit, throwing insults about with no regard to age or position. These 'kids' have really lost it! See them, they are willing to sacrifice their future for the downfall of a man that they love to hate. Ask them why they hate him so passionately, they'll cite gworo chewing, certificateless, dullard, Daura, kunu drinking... With no cogent reason why. I really fear for the future. Airheads in an information age was something I never imagined. |
This man is incredibly expert, full of wisdom and well on point. Those lawyers deserve all the gauntlets thrown at them. Use any means necessary to purge this nation of corrupt elements. |
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This man is incredibly expert, full of wisdom and well on point. Those lawyers deserve all the gauntlets thrown at them. Use any means necessary to purge this nation of corrupt elements. |
id911:It doesn't matter who does what or how what was achieved, just so long as they get things done. All the years we have been applying due process, how has it helped Nigerians? Rather, it allowed corruption to fester. If anything, the Nigerian due process has aided and abetted corruption for far too long. You want a better country, yet resist every attempt at salvaging it. Nobody gets anything done by doing the exact same thing that has failed to work. I find it funny that you of all people, refer to others as illiterates. Your post gives you up each attempt you make at sounding clever. You never reach! |
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Ojiofor:How many of them? |
HungerBAD:Heart of stone. ![]() To some people, he is nothing more than a tyrant, nothing less than evil - much like Stalin. ![]() |
You do not even need to be a celebrity to defeat him. Just be fair to all, transparent, and promise to run an all-inclusive government with a little give and take. It's your words against his performances. Worse still, you need not he anything at all to oust him. Like Jonathan, the presidency is his to lose; and he has a few years left to prove to Nigerians if he really is the one. Going by the situation on ground, some Nigerians would rather vote for a goat than have him return. But if it's down to the names here, 2baba has my vote, hands down. He's the symbol of what a humane person should be. Has a forgiving spirit and is a man of his words. Given his charm, he might even f#ck America to get us some dollars, who knows? ![]() |
fiizznation:While I understand your concern for the North, your attempts to belittle Tinubu's contributions to APC's victory in the last election reeks of ignorance on your own part...could it be arrogance or a lack of gratitude, maybe? Whichever one, your sentiments aren't well placed. Like you, I am a northerner. So, I'm speaking from an objective point of view. Ignorance because you seem to not understand that politics is a game of number. No number is useless. I do not have the statistics on hand, but had the votes from the SW gone in favor of PDP, they would have carried the day. People gave their heart and soul in an attempt to enthrone one of your own against all odds, using all the machinery at their disposal without holding back, yet, this is how you pay them back? I must admit it's a strange way to say "thank you". Na where man work him go chop. So it should never be said that Tinubu is asking for too much. After all, he gave so much more to ensure victory is achieved. Besides, how hard is it to recognize someone for their magnificence? If anything, this point to greed on the part of the cabal behind this. In case you didn't know, it was almost 50/50 in Lagos State due to the large number of Igbos and other SS people in Lagos. Your comments are careless, and reeks every bit of the elements of the old northern blocs that got us into trouble with reckless statements. |
modath:You're welcome. ![]() Fresh air really did some miracles. Hehe. It's crazy the narrative people now give to cover corruption cases that are glaring even to the least discernible mind. Leaders who do not tolerate criticism from the public are afraid of their dirty hands being revealed under heavy light. |
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BUHARIISCURSED:Mr man, are you well at all? It's obvious that so many Yaba Left escapists have found an abode here on nl. Just in case, the word you were looking for is "fool". And if it were to be applied, we know who it would be aimed at. |
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