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The chickens are gradually coming home to roost. When some EndSARS h*oo*dl*ums were l*oo"*ting and bur*ni*ng down public and private properties, some people were rejoicing and applauding them. When those EndSARS c*rim*i*nals were lyn*chi*ng, m*aim*ing, ro*ast*ing and eat in*g fell*ow hum*an be in*gs, some people said it served them right. When some people were preaching hate and spreading fake news in order to cause ethnic and religious disharmony, some people were cheering them up. You think the younger ones are not watching and learning those evil acts from you? You don't know, right? Your children's behaviours are a reflection of your attitude and dispositions. Fact! Now, a 9-year-old girl went to a supermarket, without any justification, and set innocent people's property ab*laze. Yes, they are learning fast from you and what you represent. From what I heard, the cost of what she devilishly set on fire is in the realm of billions of naira. You think she just took that satanic decision? No! She learnt everything from what you teach and preach in your churches, mosques, homes and on social media. May God reward all of us accordingly. The chickens are gradually coming home to roost. When some EndSARS h*oo*dl*ums were l*oo"*ting and bur*ni*ng down public and private properties, some people were rejoicing and applauding them. When those EndSARS c*rim*i*nals were lyn*chi*ng, m*aim*ing, ro*ast*ing and eat in*g fell*ow hum*an be in*gs, some people said it served them right. When some people were preaching hate and spreading fake news in order to cause ethnic and religious disharmony, some people were cheering them up. You think the younger ones are not watching and learning those evil acts from you? You don't know, right? Your children's behaviours are a reflection of your attitude and dispositions. Fact! Now, a 9-year-old girl went to a supermarket, without any justification, and set innocent people's property ab*laze. Yes, they are learning fast from you and what you represent. From what I heard, the cost of what she devilishly set on fire is in the realm of billions of naira. You think she just took that satanic decision? No! She learnt everything from what you teach and preach in your churches, mosques, homes and on social media. May God reward all of us accordingly |
Baawaa:Why should the unfortunacy of someone's Dad, someone's Son, someone's husband, someone's brother be termed a Good News You think Buhari is your problem. Please think again |
Just look at how many likes you got and how many share your post gannered,it tells vividly the story of the plight of Nigeria, so if it was to be a Muslim,the good news aspect would stand and be praise Worthy. And we seriously still point fingers to Buhari and Jonathan and all other rulers thinking they are the problem we have. It's a shame that we haven't figured out that the problem of Nigeria is you and I, the average construct of a Nigerian citizen is the problem of Nigeria. Let's change this mindset and Nigeria will be better. MisterGrace: |
Good for you gratiaeo: |
Some people are saying Benin Republic will refuse to extradite Ighobo. It is not impossible that they want to be brave, but to put things in perspective, Benin Republic has about 4,000 active military personnel. This is 2,500 persons short of the 6,500 persons NSCDC shortlisted two days ago. Not Police, not Army, not even our Civil Defence oh, just the qualified candidates for one batch of recruitment into our Civil Defence are more than the whole of Benin Republic Army. Not even South Africa will dare harbour a criminal to Nigeria. Henry Okah was arrested, prosecuted and jailed in South Africa for crimes he is said to have committed in Nigeria. You can hate the giant, but it is still a giant sha. |
It is only in Nigeria everyone is tough. It is only here they boast about being above the law and threaten war with impunity. Since you didn't understand the language Buhari was speaking, hope you understand French. Egbeda James Bond. |
Buhari has taken delivery of the same kind of fighter Jets America uses in Afghanistan. He wants to use it to pamper Boko Haram. I hope it is not only biscuit these Tucano Fighter Jets can share. It should also do body massage and it must have the ability to grant Amnesty. If you are one of those still talking about how Buhari is pampering Boko Haram and Bandits, just know that your insanity is voluntary at this point. Hate is standing on your common sense, suffocating your ability to be honest with yourself. Go and join the bandits so that the pampering can reach you. |
Some people are saying Benin Republic will refuse to extradite Ighobo. It is not impossible that they want to be brave, but to put things in perspective, Benin Republic has about 4,000 active military personnel. This is 2,500 persons short of the 6,500 persons NSCDC shortlisted two days ago. Not Police, not Army, not even our Civil Defence oh, just the qualified candidates for one batch of recruitment into our Civil Defence are more than the whole of Benin Republic Army. Not even South Africa will dare harbour a criminal to Nigeria. Henry Okah was arrested, prosecuted and jailed in South Africa for crimes he is said to have committed in Nigeria. You can hate the giant, but it is still a giant sha. |
What could have happened to Nnamdi Kanu 1. After leading him to Kenya, the Nigerian government could have shot him dead, buried his body and nobody knows. Kanu will go silent, IPOB will die a natural death. 2. They could have killed him. Then frame him up as though he ran away with the money that was donated to him. That will not only end his life, it will put him in history books as a hypocrite and scammer who ran away with money and till today nobody knows where he is. Any claim that he is dead will just be a conspiracy theory. 3. They could have implored torture to get him to do recordings that will call his people off. Ones that can even compromise his security and others that can implicate enemies of the present government so it can be used to score even more points and make more arrest of opposing voices. 4. They could have arrested him, not disclose it. Then just forget him in an underground cell. Even if the rumour comes out they simply deny it. But what did they do? They brought him back to Nigeria safe and healthy and by the next working day, they delivered him to a Court of law to continue his trial. YET, you are still not satisfied because you are not a sincere person. It is actually that simple. |
Wahala plenty oh |
Should they not have disperse them |
Can we just let her be |
This is just funny |
It's #250 off campus at Gidan kwano in Minna and #100 at the hostel. But in minna town, it varies from 150 to 400 depending on the quality and package. Here in auchi, least is 300 and yahoo boys salon a 1k above |
lasisi69:which one is untimely death abeg. I no understand |
He is not an igbo man. Why so much bigotry. The same Obaseki that instigated this and the CBN governor are both niger deltans. Abeg Learn to think with ur head and not emotions |
Ths is so cool |
what a pity |
Truth is, when you spend quality time or go on frequent dates with an opposite-sex in the name of bestie , you will ALWAYS develop feelings. |
Sexual infidelity begins with emotional infidelity. When you begin to get close to a particular person and do several things in common, feelings grow and sparks begin to fly. |
Drsnives:Baba be calming down |
CaveAdullam:Bros oil dey your head jaré |
Obc1234:Hold himself |
Happiboispot:she's not your bestie, she's your cousin sister |
Nigeria Since I Was Born Has Been Cursed And Yet.... There are Nigerians who I pity the most. They are those who think President Buhari is their nemesis. I truly sympathise with them. And there are many of them on this platform. They will soon come here to justify their criticism and hatred of the man. They will soon come here to give me some hard history lessons about how since Adam Buhari jinxed Nigeria and how anyone would have been better than Buhari. They will soon come here to educate him about how Nigeria was relatively great until Buhari took the reins of power. They will soon come here to correct Olakunle Allison's misguided and ill-informed analysis of the man whose motto is "Divide and Conquer" (as if we were not polarised before now). They will come and I will be here silent and sorry for them. You see, I have said it before and it is worth reiterating that Nigerians have the shortest memory since God created the brain. Or rather they have selective amnesia. They are only capable of remembering what they want to remember. President Muhammadu Buhari is a very old, frail, maybe even weak-minded and flawed man, but to opine that he is Nigeria's nemesis is the height and depth of folly. The problems we face today and the cries we hear today have been a part of my lived experience since I was born into Nigeria. There was never a time since I was born that Nigerians from all walks of life and from every tribe and tongue did not cry and wail about Nigeria. Never! Someone might say; "but not like this. They did not cry and wail like this". I laugh. They also said that too BEFORE Buhari. I heard many Nigerians say under Goodluck Jonathan that it has never been this bad for Nigeria. I heard Nigerians say the same under Umaru Yaradua. I heard cries and wails under Olusegun Obasanjo. In fact, since I was a teenager and knew enough about Nigerian Politics, people have always narrated their misfortunes under every regime. They would lament that it was never this bad in times past. It appears that Nigerians are in the sport of exaggerating their present pains and wishing for the glorious past that was never glorious. Nigerians are gaslighting themselves. Here is the truth; President Buhari is not our problem. He is a symptom of it. I can't even believe i needed to state the obvious. You will know this when he is out of Office. Whoever succeeds him will face the same chorus of cries and wails. There will be millions who will lament that things are worse under him or her, whoever that person may be. Some will even wish for the days of Buhari just as some now wish Jonathan was still in Office. Trust me, I have seen this play out over and over again. Here is another truth; No matter how bad the country gets and how loud the cries and wails get, many Nigerians are not without success stories. Under this administration I have seen young men with legit incomes buy lands and build houses. Under this administration I have seen people marry and throw lavish parties every weekend. Under this administration I have seen people win scholarships abroad to study. Under this administration I have seen small and medium size businesses thrive and flourish (even some on this platform). Under this administration I have heard people testify that last year was the best year so far for their business or trade. Good things are happening even under Buhari (just like they did under former Presidents) for those who understand that their destinies are in their hands. I feel that Nigerians are so used to complaining that they now have an unhealthy appetite for it. Complaining has become oxygen to them. But complaining about Buhari all day will not change anything because that man is not your problem. The problem of Nigeria is foundational and structural. Never forget this. At the risk of being blasphemous, even our Lord Jesus Christ will fumble if He were the President of a flawed system with foundational problems. The Holy Scriptures say that if the foundation be destroyed, what can even the righteous do? So yes, even Jesus Christ would fumble in the current Nigerian system. My guess is that Jesus Christ would first have to overhaul and restructure it before He can fix it. Continue to blame Buhari whilst your mates are busy taking their destinies in their own hands and doing exploits in the midst of challenges. The light shines only in the dark, and shines brightest when it is darkest. I am no hailer. I am no wailer. I am just a truthsayer. |
[color=#006600][/color][b]Nigeria Since I Was Born Has Been Cursed And Yet.... There are Nigerians who I pity the most. They are those who think President Buhari is their nemesis. I truly sympathise with them. And there are many of them on this platform. They will soon come here to justify their criticism and hatred of the man. They will soon come here to give me some hard history lessons about how since Adam Buhari jinxed Nigeria and how anyone would have been better than Buhari. They will soon come here to educate him about how Nigeria was relatively great until Buhari took the reins of power. They will soon come here to correct Olakunle Allison's misguided and ill-informed analysis of the man whose motto is "Divide and Conquer" (as if we were not polarised before now). They will come and I will be here silent and sorry for them. You see, I have said it before and it is worth reiterating that Nigerians have the shortest memory since God created the brain. Or rather they have selective amnesia. They are only capable of remembering what they want to remember. President Muhammadu Buhari is a very old, frail, maybe even weak-minded and flawed man, but to opine that he is Nigeria's nemesis is the height and depth of folly. The problems we face today and the cries we hear today have been a part of my lived experience since I was born into Nigeria. There was never a time since I was born that Nigerians from all walks of life and from every tribe and tongue did not cry and wail about Nigeria. Never! Someone might say; "but not like this. They did not cry and wail like this". I laugh. They also said that too BEFORE Buhari. I heard many Nigerians say under Goodluck Jonathan that it has never been this bad for Nigeria. I heard Nigerians say the same under Umaru Yaradua. I heard cries and wails under Olusegun Obasanjo. In fact, since I was a teenager and knew enough about Nigerian Politics, people have always narrated their misfortunes under every regime. They would lament that it was never this bad in times past. It appears that Nigerians are in the sport of exaggerating their present pains and wishing for the glorious past that was never glorious. Nigerians are gaslighting themselves. Here is the truth; President Buhari is not our problem. He is a symptom of it. I can't even believe i needed to state the obvious. You will know this when he is out of Office. Whoever succeeds him will face the same chorus of cries and wails. There will be millions who will lament that things are worse under him or her, whoever that person may be. Some will even wish for the days of Buhari just as some now wish Jonathan was still in Office. Trust me, I have seen this play out over and over again. Here is another truth; No matter how bad the country gets and how loud the cries and wails get, many Nigerians are not without success stories. Under this administration I have seen young men with legit incomes buy lands and build houses. Under this administration I have seen people marry and throw lavish parties every weekend. Under this administration I have seen people win scholarships abroad to study. Under this administration I have seen small and medium size businesses thrive and flourish (even some on this platform). Under this administration I have heard people testify that last year was the best year so far for their business or trade. Good things are happening even under Buhari (just like they did under former Presidents) for those who understand that their destinies are in their hands. I feel that Nigerians are so used to complaining that they now have an unhealthy appetite for it. Complaining has become oxygen to them. But complaining about Buhari all day will not change anything because that man is not your problem. The problem of Nigeria is foundational and structural. Never forget this. At the risk of being blasphemous, even our Lord Jesus Christ will fumble if He were the President of a flawed system with foundational problems. The Holy Scriptures say that if the foundation be destroyed, what can even the righteous do? So yes, even Jesus Christ would fumble in the current Nigerian system. My guess is that Jesus Christ would first have to overhaul and restructure it before He can fix it. Continue to blame Buhari whilst your mates are busy taking their destinies in their own hands and doing exploits in the midst of challenges. The light shines only in the dark, and shines brightest when it is darkest. I am no hailer. I am no wailer. I am just a truthsayer.[/b] |
The same reason guys loves beautiful ladies... KISS Keep It Simply Stupid |
BigSarah:I feel you sis |
this is nice |
kingk:too early for what exactly |
Righteousness2:But he's a prophet |
EJanni:swallow the pill.... I know it's bitter |