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JoeyNaza:Stop lying, Seyi Law has not relocated, he's now an SSA on Entertainment to our governor here in Ondo State. |
frog12:But some are better than others. |
There goes one of the most greedy, corrupt, nepotistic and self-centered CJN that has ever graced the office. No one will miss him. |
Skty:Bribe people with #60billion to stop the planned protest. Pay Mahmood #360 billion to plan rigged selection. To lend Dangote to build Refinery. The above separated allegations are figments of your imagination, with no proofs. But even if they are added to government spurious expenditures, they are a minimal from what government will pay to continue the payment of petroleum subsidy, considering the parlours state of government revenues. But all in all, I am not really in support of Tinubu's government current hardship policies, for we are all suffering from them. As the president appears clueless and unprepared to proffer solutions to the numerous problems troubling the masses of the wretched country. |
onuman:Dem loot your own, or anyone of your Ibos family members or friends? Show us proof. |
EyeCumInPeace:Fuel subsidy cannot be back because there is no financial reserve to sustain it. Know that and know peace. |
Ulogwe1:Tinubu, Akpabio, Tajudeen Abbas (House Speaker), all Ministers and their Aides, your State Governor and all other Governors and Commissioners and Aides (you forgot to mention them and I am helping you to add them), Ulogwe1 said I should tell you that you are ALL MAD 😡. Message delivered sir. |
lildush:For all the mouth you are making here, come August 1-10 now, I am very sure you will not be seen among the protesters. Many of you are only online warriors, when it comes to the nitty-gritty, to the physical, you will disappear. |
Emperormartin:Let the revolution start from the Northern region, it will have more violent impact and shake our evil rulers than if it emanated from the complacent Southern region. After all they suffer more from our leaders greedy actions than we from these soft zones. |
goatandyam:Have you burn down your own fraud of a church or mosque or coven or shrine or altar, or are you not protesting too? Rubbish upon nonsense vituperation! |
It also affected my prime line. Woke up in the night to realise this. |
helinues:E.g.? |
Spain 1: Nig 0 Finally Nigerian women team is out of this competition. They deserve it, they were not good in any department of the game, except in goalkeeping. I did not enjoy the match. |
CSTRR:Our sport administrators are chronically deficit in sport knowledge and corruptly selfish, as with all managers of Nigeria economy. Until a massive reconstruction of our political landscape, no good is coming out of our sports expectations. |
Scores: 0:0 HT. The Spanish team are far more superior than the Nigerian team. The Nigerian team has no passion or zeal to win, always playing half field. It is Nnadozie, the goalkeeper that has been saving the team from disgrace. The Spanish team will certainly heat things up in the second, but the Nigerian team might by luck scrape through. |
After they have achieved their evil purpose. Medicine after purposeful harm. Their recompence awaits them sooner than later. |
MossadAgent:Itumo? |
Beautifulday:You too is a charlatan teaching heresy about offering in what you wrote here. Which Bible scriptures support your assertion above? |
HELLinues:I now saw the reason for your moniker, you are a person sworn for the pit of H£LL from your blasphemous utterances on this platform. You better change your ways before it is too late. |
BeardedMeat:Kenneth Okonkwo path ways with Obi. http:///42a8ba89240728en_ng?link=1&client=news |
sulaak:After August 10, I will come back to ask you if your protests have removed Tinubu from government. |
Theoarhics:Yeah, he go BLOODY, but for who? For the protesters or for the people in government? |
BoldBrainz:🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Mek you no vex, na wetin im hear be dat. |
Suddenly everyone will ill-gotten wealth in Nigeria, both from government and private establishments are jittery with the announcement of the oncoming protest. They are afraid of the rage of the downtrodden poor people. I hope the masses will summon the courage to make the protest happen just like the Kenyans. This country needs to be shaken up. |
princepeter566:We will report you to the anti-slavery squad that you are advocating a return to slavery scheme. |
Planned August 1 Protest: A hidden agenda by Igbos and ‘Obidients’ The planned protests being organized through the social media should be viewed beyond the surface. While it is true that the Nigerian economy is going through challenging times, due to many years of running a consumption-oriented economy, rather than a production-oriented economy, protests will not help fix the economy overnight. In fact, protests will worsen an already bad situation. There is the not-so-well publicized angle to the End-SARS protests that I want to draw attention to. It is the ethnic angle to the destruction. I live at Lekki Phase1, on Adebayo Doherty street, off Admiralty road. During the EndSARS protest, virtually every business on my street, and adjoining streets were vandalized, except Igbo owned businesses. During a morning walk, my friend and I counted over 100 vandalized shops. Right in the middle of the street was a big branch of Ebeano supermarket, which was not touched, it was striking. All over Lekki area, shops were looted and destroyed, but Igbo businesses were spared. On Chevron drive, Atlantic Mall was vandalized, but the adjacent Ebeano supermarket was spared. On the Lekki expressway, virtually every supermarket was vandalized, including the popular Shoprite at Jakande and Shangotedo. Blenco supermarket, an Igbo-owned business with 4 branches between Lekki Phase 1 and Shangotedo had none of its stores vandalized. All over Lagos, areas dominated by Igbo businesses were spared as wanton destruction ravaged the whole city. Computer village, Alaba market, Ladipo market did not witness any destruction, they were spared. The people who ransacked the Oba’s palace in Lagos were Igbo street traders. After the protests, it was clear that to me that the Igbos had used their numerous street traders as foot soldiers to destroy businesses and livelihoods of non-Igbos in Lagos. And to destroy public infrastructure. The destruction was not random, it was selective and targeted. They hid under general protests to destroy non-Igbo businesses, in order to gain economic advantage. The upcoming protests in August 2024 will not be different, if it is allowed to take place. Going by what I have seen on the social media, the same group of people, largely from the South East, are the planners of the protests. The same IPOB-aligned people, funded by IPOB will seek to cause maximum damage in Lagos and Abuja, targeting non-Igbo businesses and public/government infrastructure. Considering that one of their strong supporters Peter Obi suffered a major electoral loss, from which many of them have not recovered, it is likely that they will embark on a vengeance mission against other ethnic groups in Nigeria, for not supporting their own. Their attitude and agenda is to destroy the our country Nigeria if they cannot get the Presidency. I am calling on all peoples of Nigeria, especially the youth from the South West and South South, not to fall for this ethnic Igbo agenda that they have covered up under the banner of general protests. Especially in Lagos, Tell the Igbo protesters to go to their home states to carry out their protests. Lagos and its lawful residents must not be allowed to be destroyed by ethnic Igbo warlords. We must not allow those who seek to destroy our Lagos at all costs to succeed. Our youth must resist being used to destroy our city. Otunba Eniola Gbemisola Lekki. Lagos. July23, 2024. |
Planned August 1 Protest: A hidden agenda by Igbos and ‘Obidients’ The planned protests being organized through the social media should be viewed beyond the surface. While it is true that the Nigerian economy is going through challenging times, due to many years of running a consumption-oriented economy, rather than a production-oriented economy, protests will not help fix the economy overnight. In fact, protests will worsen an already bad situation. There is the not-so-well publicized angle to the End-SARS protests that I want to draw attention to. It is the ethnic angle to the destruction. I live at Lekki Phase1, on Adebayo Doherty street, off Admiralty road. During the EndSARS protest, virtually every business on my street, and adjoining streets were vandalized, except Igbo owned businesses. During a morning walk, my friend and I counted over 100 vandalized shops. Right in the middle of the street was a big branch of Ebeano supermarket, which was not touched, it was striking. All over Lekki area, shops were looted and destroyed, but Igbo businesses were spared. On Chevron drive, Atlantic Mall was vandalized, but the adjacent Ebeano supermarket was spared. On the Lekki expressway, virtually every supermarket was vandalized, including the popular Shoprite at Jakande and Shangotedo. Blenco supermarket, an Igbo-owned business with 4 branches between Lekki Phase 1 and Shangotedo had none of its stores vandalized. All over Lagos, areas dominated by Igbo businesses were spared as wanton destruction ravaged the whole city. Computer village, Alaba market, Ladipo market did not witness any destruction, they were spared. The people who ransacked the Oba’s palace in Lagos were Igbo street traders. After the protests, it was clear that to me that the Igbos had used their numerous street traders as foot soldiers to destroy businesses and livelihoods of non-Igbos in Lagos. And to destroy public infrastructure. The destruction was not random, it was selective and targeted. They hid under general protests to destroy non-Igbo businesses, in order to gain economic advantage. The upcoming protests in August 2024 will not be different, if it is allowed to take place. Going by what I have seen on the social media, the same group of people, largely from the South East, are the planners of the protests. The same IPOB-aligned people, funded by IPOB will seek to cause maximum damage in Lagos and Abuja, targeting non-Igbo businesses and public/government infrastructure. Considering that one of their strong supporters Peter Obi suffered a major electoral loss, from which many of them have not recovered, it is likely that they will embark on a vengeance mission against other ethnic groups in Nigeria, for not supporting their own. Their attitude and agenda is to destroy the our country Nigeria if they cannot get the Presidency. I am calling on all peoples of Nigeria, especially the youth from the South West and South South, not to fall for this ethnic Igbo agenda that they have covered up under the banner of general protests. Especially in Lagos, Tell the Igbo protesters to go to their home states to carry out their protests. Lagos and its lawful residents must not be allowed to be destroyed by ethnic Igbo warlords. We must not allow those who seek to destroy our Lagos at all costs to succeed. Our youth must resist being used to destroy our city. Otunba Eniola Gbemisola Lekki. Lagos. July23, 2024. |
Tealcrestmedia:Since you are the first to noticed this, you might be the best psychotherapist to do the evaluation. Why not give Kamala a call and schedule her for a visitation to your clinic. |
tishbite42:Is Aisha Yesufu a Yoruba woman? |
TruthisOut:We are doing it patroiticaly for free. But if you magnanimously like to pay us for this, we will gladly accept. |
doncartel:"4 ships of cutlasses and other weapons coming from China". Remember to add Atiku amongst those whom your ragtag army will attack,because he is part of the Nigeria problems. |
ifeco4:Your Vaughan was disqualified because he dishonoured and insulted his father's Yoruba lineage. |
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