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Tennessee85:The general rebukes given to your Elrufai friend on this thread have openly shown who is the slowpoke between me and you. Lean to the side of truth once in a while, it won't hurt you. |
Mummyfour:The Igbo girl should not have married this son of shame. |
luizpippo:Wish I can give you 1 million likes for this. Train your child so that he will not bring you shame. |
Lucas4903:God Bless You. I hope the OP will read this. |
*They killed Lagosians – Lagos State Judicial Panel in view.* I doff my hat to the Lagos State Judicial Panel for their courage and humanity. I was one of those who was sceptical about the panel and for that I apologise. To those who are so consumed by, party loyalty, “godfatheristic” sycophancy, zombified psychoses and blind “follow followism”, I hope that they will now bury their heads in collective shame. The ones who claimed no one died. The ones who claimed that there was no massacre. The ones who claimed that it was all a political machination. Though I doubt if they will. Some people have sacrificed their humanity at the altar of sycophancy. They have lost their sense of justice to mammon. Their milk of human kindness has been replaced by bile. They closed their eyes to evil. They shut their brains to reason and spouted falsehood. They have lost any sense of justice and humanity. They have forgotten that those killed at the Lekki Tollgate were children of someone too. May they never experience the sorrow that the loved ones of the departed are going through. One day soon, the damage done by this administration to our nationhood and humanity will be chronicled and it will shock generations to come. Some of us still bear the scars of this evil regime. Accounts frozen for having the temerity to contribute to the legal cost of those who brought writs of _habeas_ _corpus_ against the government to enforce the release of protesters detained unlawfully at the Lekki Tollage. 11 months after the seizures, and 2 court judgements ordering the unfreezing of the accounts, all ignored by the government, the accounts remain frozen. In a country where the rule of law is supposed to prevail. This administration met a fledgling democracy, with all its imperfections and killed it. It met a country looking to the future with hope and gouged out its eyes. This is a call for action to rescue this country from our feudal masters, who sit upon our collective destiny like spoils of war. Our feudal masters who look down on us as petulant children who must be broken. Let us show them that power belongs to the people. Get your PVC and take away their powers as a tribute to the fallen heroes of the Lekki Tollgate. As you go to the polls in 2023, remember the fallen heroes of Lekki Tollgate, remember the roles played by every leader in the massacre. From calling on the army, to switching off the light. From denying the killing to covering up the killing. May the sacrifices of our fallen heroes not be in vain. *Seyi Clement* Lawyer Commentator |
With his recent anti Yoruba Christians rants, Farlow Kperogi has lost all the former erudite journalistic respect we have for him. He is now a sworn adherent and disciple of Akintola, the MURIC devil, whose mandate is to destroy the Yoruba Nation through religious acrimony. They shall surely fail. |
Two shameless KudiRatus that would have been in jail if Nigeria is a sane country. |
Nigerian Policemen are getting too brazen in their thieving business. Something must be done to stop them. |
Notyourtype:Point of correction, she is not spending on him, she is thieving for him. The repercussion will surely not end well for both the guy and the girl, unless this bad business is stopped immediately. For the girl, if the guy eventually ditched her (which is highly likely since they are both still young). Premium tears. For the guy, if the girl's mother discover the incessant theft, her reaction may be disastrous for the boy, and may end the relationship. |
Seun:Thanks for sharing the report. Downloaded. Now I have the weapon to silence all enemies of Truth. God Bless You. |
Nauttyprof:Hiding his lying face in shame. |
plaindealer:#plainliar. |
Omicron007:God Bless You my brother. May the Truth and Its Rewards never depart from your precious life, Amen. |
Stemkay:You don comment already. Read Psalm through tonight to escape beating. |
lilbarracuda:How you dey do am? Na real barracuda you dey o. |
My secondary school branded green, woven school bag, it was a new innovation then in the school. I would have loved to keep it as souvenir. |
Nigeria gradually turning into a multi countries entity. |
How countries solve their problems: Between Nigeria and Malaysia I count the Malaysians among the most reasonable and practical people on earth. Why? When they noticed that the Singaporeans were creating problems for them in the former Malaysia, on August 9, 1965 they convened the parliament and excluded the Singaporeans. (The State of Singapore was only one out of the 14 states in Malaysia then). The Malaysians knew they had the majority. The parliamentarians locked the doors of the parliament and tabled a motion: to expel State of Singapore from Malaysia. Fiam! All the 126 parliamentarians voted in favour of the motion, and Singapore was expelled from the Malaysia. One thing that had been the source of conflict between the two sides was what we call quota system in Nigeria. Malaysia wanted quota system for the Malays but Singapore wanted merit to be applied across board. There was no agreement between the two sides. See this: "The Federal Government of Malaysia, dominated by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), was concerned that as long as Singapore remained in the Federation, the bumiputera policy of affirmative action for Malays and the indigenous population would be undermined and therefore run counter to its agenda of addressing economic disparities between racial groups." Singapore was also not happy with the recognition of Islam as the official religion. The 1964 race riots claimed lives and showed how divided the country was. With the expulsion, the Singaporeans left Malaysia in sadness, becoming the only country in modern history to gain full independence against its will. Singapore was a tiny, resource-poor island. However, they began to implement all those lofty ideals of merit, justice, national integration and zero-tolerance for segregation and religious extremism they had been preaching as well as adopting free-trade and business-friendly policies. Expectedly, Singapore began to grow speedily. Today from being a third-world, tiny and poor country, Singapore is usually rated among the top 3 in the world in all human development indices. Singapore has a population of 5.9 million. Because of how tiny Singapore is, it has been embarking on land reclamation to expand its land mass. The land mass of Singapore has grown to 728 square kilometres - about the same size as Lekki peninsula in Lagos State - compared to Malaysia with 329,613 square kilometres. In Singapore, 18.7% are Christian, 14% are Muslim,11% are Taoist, 5% are Hindu, 0.6% practise Sikhism or another religion, while 17.5% of people have no religion at all. So what happened to Malaysia? It has peace because it no longer has the "troublesome" Singaporeans to contend with. Malaysia has not risen to the height attained by Singapore, but it is not doing badly economically. "Malaysia is a multicultural and multiconfessional country, whose official religion is Islam. As of the 2010 Population and Housing Census, 61.3 percent of the population practise Islam; 19.8 percent Buddhism; 9.2 percent Christianity; 6.3 percent Hinduism; and 3.4 percent traditional Chinese religions." The population of Malaysia is 32.3 million. Singapore is in peace and progress. Malaysia is in peace and progress. Both are good neighbours. Writing about its relations with Malaysia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore says: "Singapore and Malaysia have a long-standing, broad and multifaceted relationship. Bilateral trade, investment, and tourism ties are robust. There are regular high-level exchanges such as the Leaders' Retreat, Joint Ministerial Committee (JMC) meetings on Iskandar Malaysia, and Ministerial level visits." Why was peace and progress achieved in the old Malaysia? Because Malaysia was sensible to realize that being in the same country with Singapore would perennially bring conflicts, deaths and backwardness, as they were ideologically, religiously, economically, and racially opposed to each other and would never agree. There is one country called Nigeria that does not understand this basic human principle. If a group of people like the Igbos are "difficult creatures" and a source of perennial headache to you, expel them legally and peacefully. You will have your peace and they will have their peace. You will achieve progress and happiness once you have peace. But Nigeria is a country that is hard to understand: a country that constitutionally divides its citizens based on their ethnicity and religion and still insists that the unity of the country is non-negotiable! � ©️ Azuka Onwuka (Agunze) |
10mobile:I can bet it with you that the Igbo joints that are in your Igbo village are far numerous than those in Akure township. |
WibusJaga:So sure pal. |
TundeWX:Na adieu boyo, he never reach papa's stage. |
Ditch her quickly. She is not a good wife material. |
Another goal. Free gift to Musa. |
Another penalty for Osimhen. |
It is only Osimhen we are seeing on the field. The rest of Nigerian team are mere spectators. A totally uninspiring game. |
deavicky:Is this the team we will be taking to World Cup. |
1:0 to Nigeria via penalty. Oshimen. |
recievesense:In UBA, only Cluster Control Officer when I was working there. |
KingOfAmebo:It appears your forte is insult not good reasonings. Please keep at it, it will take you places. |
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