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imiski:ur an upcoming terrorist with a vision, and de earlier they pick u up the better |
And u expect me to accept being compatriot with such people ?
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stayclearofme:it pained u so much bcuz I touched the bitter truth... Decayed region and tribesmen |
stayclearofme:and ur more stupid, I never qualified them as Gorillas, and if at all they're Gorillas u block heads will still vote them...chimps |
The bitter truth is, if a chimpanzee from Kano and an ape from Lagos can combine to run for the office of President, Yeribas and Fulanis will still vote them... |
Yoruba now using Oduduwa republic propaganda to seek for power come 2023, these people can't be trusted for anything, just promise them Presidential candidate and u will see even the agitators campaigning for their son to become Mr President, yeye people with empty threat |
Truth be told, if Nigeria split today, I bet u won't believe how the SE will develop, no be to get richest Dangote from Kano or former President Obasanjo from Ogun, the Igbos have thousands and millions of billionaires mostly abroad and these men will come back with full force to make their place a place to be as soon as this shit hole country is no more...mark my words |
OP I thought u would being up something logical and constructive, seriously u made zero sense here...u wrote trash |
U saved it from dying so u can kill it tomorrow for consumption...u only delayed it's death... ![]() |
Biden don't want to speak to Garbage Shehu or Femi Adesina...Buhari is incapacitated if not dead... |
Sucks as usual...spit |
Rest in peace young men... |
ArticleBeast:I gain nothing from lying bro.... |
habsydiamond:bros I no exaggerate, am serious and this still baffles me till date |
Omo fear slim tall girls, one slender babe back then at Lokoja, I do three times babe never even show any sign of being satisfied, I say lemme use fingers to do the remaining rounds...1finger enter no show, 2fingers no show, 3fingers no show, na so I carry my whole hand enter b4 she even know say something dey inside...the Puna chop me hand reach elbow ...bros na that day I know say something dey this life |
Which one is British conquered Igbo and Fulani to conquer Igbo, did Fulani tell u they want to conquer Igbo or did Igbos tell u they're being conquered by Fulanis...Bros make we no dey raise false topics jor |
Akwa-Ibom I think... |
Oj |
cites poor storage facility, fears wastage of planned 100,000 doses The World Health Organisation-led COVAX global initiative has failed to shortlist Nigeria for the Pfizer vaccines following the country’s inability to meet the standard requirement of being able to store the vaccines at the required -70 degrees Celsius. The Nigerian government had stated that it was expected to receive 100,000 doses through the COVAX initiative, which was set up to ensure rapid and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for all countries, regardless of income level. Speaking at a virtual press conference which was attended by Saturday PUNCH, however, the Director, WHO, African Region, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, said only four African countries were shortlisted for the Pfizer vaccine out of the 13 that applied. Moeti said WHO could not risk the Pfizer vaccines being wasted. Read details WHO disqualifies Nigeria, eight others from global vaccine bid |
bola4dprec:Onye ofe nmanu, hope u can see what hatred had caused u...ur now blind even to ur brains...spit |
Speaking on kidnapping and the ransom being paid by victims, the Sultan said this is worrisome because there are many questions surrounding this. He said, “For example when they collected N10m where and how do you spend this amount in the bush? The money is back in the city, I have told the Inspector General of police to check this MR SULTAN what are u insinuating... LOL
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Finally the film don end... ![]() |
*WHILE ACKNOWLEDGING THAT PRESENTLY, SEVEN OUT OF EVERY 10 KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED TURN OUT TO BE FULANIS, THE SULTAN, HOWEVER, INSISTED THAT THEY DO IT IN COLLABORATION WITH PEOPLE OF OTHER ETHNIC STOCK* MR SULTAN u just acknowledged a very big fact...if 70% of kidnappers are Fulani then u don't have to play this ur defence strategy ....go and fix ur land...something is wrong with ur system... |
Just a clear message to the new service chiefs...
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I believer this *arresting* of cyber fraudster is a mere money making channels to our security agency, I bet those guys will only pay some huge amount of money and they're back to their *normal business*...I bliv the problems facing us today is more of leaders fault than the citizens |
But when will.she grow Breast...
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We didn't do anything to Buhari and he didn't do anything to us, we're not just part of his plan and that's OK, it's his choice and not a big deal...after all Buratai is from NE and his region had the worst insecurity, Mr President is from Kastina and they're not faring better than Enugu or Anambra, all those are political statements from those who feel they have to feed from the government, all we ask is to make the lives of the common men out there better and not appointing my uncle and Chief of army command when my community is under siege... |
Ukochukwu, na de same people ![]() |
Only in my country will u see government working as hoodlums... |
Home - Dailytrust SUBSCRIBE NEWS POLITICS SPORTS BUSINESS OPINION HEALTH OTHERS CITY NEWS INTERNATIONAL CRIME VIDEOS NEWS Jega’s Verdict: Buhari’s Govt Disappointing High expectations on the government by Nigerians was largely dashed, with many people worried about the future of the country... Professor Attahiru Jega Professor Attahiru Jega By Faruk Shuaibu Muideen Olaniyi And Ismail Mudashir Sun Jan 24 2021 The immediate past chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has taken a swipe at the Buhari administration, describing its performance as disappointing. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Daily Trust on Sunday, Jega, who conducted the election that ushered in President Muhmmadu Buhari in 2015, said the high expectations on the government by Nigerians was largely dashed, with many people worried about the future of the country. “Unfortunately, he has disappointed so many people. He still has time to correct things if he has the capacity to do that. But frankly, his government has been very disappointing. Many people wish him well but are worried about the direction the country is taking,” he said. Jega, a onetime vice-chancellor of the Bayero University, Kano (BUK), said the Buhari administration had been very inept in managing peaceful coexistence in the country. “Governance has been very poor at the federal level and many of the states, that is why we are seeing challenges everywhere; whether it is insurgency, banditry, armed robbery or other things,” he added. He said the accumulated misgivings by sections of the citizens led to frustrations, which “find expression in these demands for restructuring.” The Presidency last night declined to react to Jega’s comments. When contacted separately by our reporter, the two presidential spokespersons, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu, said they would not want to join issues with the former INEC chairman. The professor of Political Science also described Nigerian politicians as the most reckless, most selfish and most self-serving in the world. “We have a lot to do; and the first thing to do is to get it right by securing the mindset of our politicians from selfishness, greed and reckless banditry. Actually, many of them are also bandits, not just those who stand by the roadside with AK 47. To steal recklessly from government’s coffers and turn hundreds, if not millions of people into poverty, deny children the opportunity to go to school because they have stolen the money that would have gone into education or was supposed to buy arms and ammunition for the military, to the extent that they can no longer fight banditry, that is banditry itself,” he said. Jega also joined the call for President Buhari to restructure the country before the end of his administration. His call for restructuring rhymed with increasing national calls to revisit Nigeria’s current political structure, which was re-echoed at this year’s annual Daily Trust Dialogue held on January 21, with Jega among the speakers. The former INEC chairman, however, said the inability of the present administration to placate the various segments of the country was responsible for the growing uproar in the polity. “We should define an agenda between now and 2023. What do we want to achieve in regard to restructuring? I will say that it is a priority to de-concentrate power and resources from the federal to the state government. This is achievable,” he said. Competence to determine who succeeds Buhari On the agitation for power shift in 2023, Jega said competence and merit should determine who takes over from President Buhari to accelerate the development of the country. He said he would not contest for the presidency in 2023, adding that the country was not ripe for e-voting. He advised that it should be done in phases, starting with urban centres. Jega, a former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), also proffered solutions to the lingering strikes by the union. “Nigeria needs to get out of that cycle of strikes, but the government has an obligation to be proactive in ensuring that these challenges are put behind us,” he said https://www.facebook.com/100000485022399/posts/5799237886768988/ |
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