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What is the name of the pharmacy? |
;DFemale Nigerian scientists lolz , that’s what they are good at compared to their counterparts abroad |
ogugwa1992:This your obsession with Wike shows that he really dealt with you guys. Funny people
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Onwuzurike, Igbos doesn't know what their problems are. Wike is not your problem, look inward |
They will definitely come for you, they will tell you your state isn't part of them ![]() |
AMINDA:Dey play, you guys don't lack what to say at any given time. |
If she likes, let her go back to her old ways. Sane Nigerians no send her |
Good, all their demands are in line with the party constitution |
Feiaru:It's wise to always keep shuts if you don't understand what the discussion is about. Your comments shows that you lack understanding of what Baba is insinuating. |
I stopped reading when Deji mentioned Atiku as having better chance. |
ADC vanguard thinks that they can gain traction through baseless propaganda |
El ruffai should be next, all those aggrieved corrupt politicians that sees themselves as saint. What's baffled me is the coalition seeing themselves as representing the masses. 🤣🤣 |
This is the real PDAPC ![]() |
AN OPEN MEMORANDUM TO THE IGBO NATION: When Arrogance Replaces Wisdom, Exile Is Not Far By Colonel Emeritus IA Okereke, Fellow of Defence College Let us, as a people, stop pretending. We have overstayed our welcome in places where we once thrived as guests. The events of recent years—and particularly the misguided Igbo conduct in Lagos—have laid bare the ugly face of our arrogance, our lack of tact, and our dangerous detachment from reality. When Yoruba people voted massively for Peter Obi, a candidate many Igbos promoted, we didn’t return their open-handedness with gratitude. No—we mocked them. We danced in their streets and declared that we had “defeated them in their Lagos.” What kind of people mock their hosts for showing them political kindness? It was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. I have said it before, and I repeat: the way many Igbos treat the Yoruba in Lagos is akin to raping a wailing woman and asking her how sweet the audacious assault was. It is not just rude—it is evil. Let it be known: The Yoruba are not cowards. They are not lazy. They are not slow. They are deliberate, calculating, and accommodating to a fault. But a time comes when even the most tolerant man locks his gate, burns his guest mat, and reclaims his home. We saw Theodore Orji in Abia expel non-indigenes from civil service. We saw Dave Umahi marginalize fellow Igbos in Ebonyi. We saw Fashola begin a deportation response—not out of tribalism, but reaction. And we ignored the signs. We have bitten more than we can chew, and the sad truth is: we have no home to run to. The South East is “upside down.” Governance has failed. Security is in shambles. Youth are jobless or dying in the bushes of foreign lands. The towns are empty. And while our region bleeds, we boast of conquering another man’s land. What folly. The Yoruba now hold the presidency, the military, the police, and the National Assembly. And one of my old classmates, in the streets of Lagos, looked me in the eye and said: “We’re preparing to send you people out.” What more warning do we need? This is not a time for bravado. This is not a time for denial. This is not a time for Igbo Twitter grammar. This is a time for DAMAGE CONTROL. The odds are not in our favour. And those of us who understand the terrain must now take the painful step of reading the Riot Act to the Igbo Nation. This is a war without bullets—a new form of displacement. And if we do not correct our attitude, we will suffer a fate worse than civil war: irrelevance. We must: Call our traders, leaders, and youth to order. Stop this reckless entitlement in the Southwest. Rebuild the Southeast with the same energy we use to chase shop allocations in Alaba or plazas in Ikeja. Demand accountability from our governors, senators, and elders. End this fantasy of domination in another man’s land. Let us stop this self-deception. The hour is late. The signs are ominous. The hosts are no longer amused. This is not a call to retreat. It is a call to rethink, regroup, and respect ourselves before others will. Good day, Igbo Nation. May wisdom return to us before the gates are shut.
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greatiyk4u:Which new Nigeria? Politically aggrieved fellows like El Ruffai, Atiku, Imoke & co, are the people that wants to build a new Nigeria? You think all Nigerians are gullible? |
Softmirror:Leave those guys, hypocrisy and them, are 5&6 |
Wike my man. I so much like this guy |
I paid 11k+ to GT Bank around February this year. Same issue, no tangible explanation |
PUNANI01:This Wike has really dealt with you guy.. Better sleepless night |
This Wike has really dealt with you guy.. Better sleepless night |
She should report it to CNN, BBC & Al Jazeera ![]() She never see anything. Serial blackmailer |
ThunderfireNLMO:The joke is on you guys. So Atiku could not use his dollars to unite PDP. The real PDP leaders are the ones staying back. |
Social Media president ![]() |
lalasticlala:may God bless your new lovely babies, my brother. |
rainluv:It's gullible people like you that makes Nigerian politicians to take the masses for a ride. |
Penguin2:You are clever by half. This video was January 2014 , 2 months to the end of Obi's 2nd tenure. |
edlion57:Foolishness is when you think that Obi is different from others.. All of them are the same, none have your interest at heart. Amechi singlehandedly sponsored Apc Buhari with Rivers State money in 2014/2015. Today he is claiming saints ![]() |
Lolz. Mine is determined by appetite . Weekend 111. Weekdays 011 at most |
Godjone:Foolishness is when you think that coalition have Nigerians at heart or the masses would be on their side. 90% percent of the leaders behind the current coalition were the same people that brought in Buhari the worst thing that happened to NIGERIA. Those leaders only care about their personal affairs , not Nigerians. |
Watch which video? I don't blame Op, it's the mod that push this trash to fp that I blame |
This midget is really pained. We will still rejects him and his cohort, come 2027 |
El rufai thinks all Nigerians are gullible, any government that doesn't favors him and his family is worst. He said the same thing about Goodluck Jonathan a southern President in 2014 . He lost his voice for 8 years under Buhari's clueless administration. El rufai should go and sleep |
;DFemale Nigerian scientists lolz , that’s what they are good at compared to their counterparts abroad