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Dreal1247:You can say that to the Oba of Lasgidi and other so-called royal Father of the South West |
Okoroawusa:Your cup of tea, clickbaiter!! Some of you are so terr!ble to an extent that picking up an argument with you is a waste of time |
This old layer wan trend. Mtchewww!! How and why did you think so? |
Just imagine! A whooping 30 million naira when people and general infrastructure are decaying. What a leaders! |
Very correct. Most annoying is the appointment of Nuhu Riba as NSA. That man doesn't know anything about security. He is a misfit |
Satazaa:Ethnic card ke? I am not from his tribe, just stating the obvious. Until the courts convicts him, he remains innocent. But if you ask me what should be done to him, I will say, HANG HIM! |
Okoroawusa:Your guess is totally wrong. I worked for APC but nothing to show for it |
helinues:Your comment is not only disrespectful, but it also reflects a dangerous misunderstanding of democracy and civic responsibility. First, mocking someone's concern over leadership conduct during a condolence visit is insensitive and shallow. Public figures, especially a president, are symbols of national unity, and their appearance and demeanor at solemn events matter, not for fashion's sake, but for respect, empathy, and dignity. Second, to say someone is “enjoying democracy” as an excuse to insult them for speaking out shows how little you understand what democracy actually means. Freedom of speech is not a privilege; it is a right. It is the duty of citizens to question, criticize, and hold leaders accountable. That is not nagging; that is participation in nation-building. Third, the veiled threat about the democracy day address is pathetic. If you knew the price others paid for the very democracy you now weaponize to defend mediocrity, you would be more measured in your words. The idea that someone should “get in trouble” for expressing a view shows your fondness for tyranny, not democracy. Finally, opposition is not the problem. Unthinking, blind followership is. If all we do is clap for power while our nation bleeds, then we are part of the decay. So yes, people will continue to speak, protest, and challenge, and it’s not crying. It is conscience. You can mock it, but you can’t silence it. Your own is getting too much on the Nairaland forum |
Is okay, let the needful be done. Too much killings under the emilokan rave. May God help PBAT, protect and bless Nigeria |
Peter Obi is the only force that is trying to tame PBAT from being tyrannical and dictatorial. God bless Peter Obi and grant wisdom to Tinubu to see the difference between bad and good; between real governance and emilokan slangs and poor rhetorics[b][/b] |
Peter Obi is the only force that is trying to tame PBAT from being tyrannical and dictatorial. God bless Peter Obi and grant wisdom to Tinubu to see the difference between bad and good; between real governance and emilokan slangs and poor rhetorics |
Peter Obi is the only force that is trying to tame PBAT from being tyrannical and dictatorial. God bless Peter Obi and grant wisdom to Tinubu to see the difference between bad and good; between real governance and emilokan slangs and poor rhetorics |
Happy birthday to you, Sir. More grace in Jesus name. Arch. Bishop Cardinal Okogie gave Abacha some sleepless nights then. Vocal and ferocious!! Detested military regimes and spoke boldly and vehemently against the annulment of June 12. I wonder why PBAT did not give this Man Of God a national honour. Anyway, his honour is to be presented to him by God. He deserves our accolades |
The Urhobos and Isokos are the original producers of garri. Even the modernised tying of wrapper by our women came from these tribes |
A year of good harvest makes one the best farmer but how sustaining is such status becomes another BIG question. I am not ruling out any possibility until after 2027. So no assurance for PBAT for a second term for now. Don't forget all the people making noise are the so-called political leaders, not the masses |
Religion is really the opium of the people else, how can a Pastor be talking like a street boy? |
Yes, if you have health issues or any other cogent reason. NYSC is not a do or die affair |
Okay, but unfortunately none of these people says anything about the dwindling fortune and future of the common.Nonsensical self-serving lots |
Time to blow!! Nice one, but all these Chinese are very cunning oo. Sometimes it is the more you look, the less you see oo |
Happy birthday Man of God. More grace anointing in Jesus name |
It is so sad what our entire legal system has become. Can there by order without obeying and enforcement of laws? What is happening to our judges and all judicial/law officers? Imagine the level of deprivation, depression, neglect and dishonour these deliberate acts by those who are supposed to uphold the sanctity of the judiciary is having on the poor man. Well, man is not God. Even if the poor are forsaken, God will be there to fight for them. Many thanks to our highly revered SAN, Femi Falana for always being on the side of the masses. May you continue to be there for us in good health and in sound mind |
Man, the problem of himself. God help us |
Criminals everywhere; allegedly tho |
Chai, laugh wan kill me here oo 😃😁🤣 These comedians ain't helping this country |
This government is very unfair to the Urhobos. How can all these appointments exclude the 5th largest ethnic group in Nigeria? Where is the Sherrif? Hope you are playing your politics wella |
Validated: |
b0rn2fuck:Lol. No mind those liars who claim they can go five rounds. Deceivers |
Congratulations. More wins as always |
When I read the nonsense from the governor, I shook my head and concluded that we have never gotten any leader except some self-serving, low self-esteem idelogyless political scavengers. May God help the masses |
He is an enigma and a tormentor of bad leaders especially the so-called emilokan Chief |