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PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 1:58pm On Jan 07, 2021
Rocksvibes234:
Who is this man hyping and laughing at our airport on his twitter page.
I know he is on this forum and get every of his informations from this forum

Just ride on bro and be ready to cry
Because on April, or b4 the end of 2021 it will be ready
Mktinsight owns that Twitter handle. It is okay, but we should not pay further attention to bitter wicked people. Whatever his reasons are for opposing development in Anambra state (especially the international airport), he will fail. I do wish him to remain alive to see the airport. Perhaps someday, he will fly through it and attempt to destroy public infrastructure there out of hate, then he will be finally arrested.

I do think he is Igbo, but those types of Igbos that consider only their hometown as Igboland. In their mind, something outside his hometown or in another state makes him furiously jealous.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by OreMI22: 1:48pm On Jan 07, 2021
Abagworo:
Music video shot at Heroes Square by a Northerner


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM9a4TV7eqk
Not bad. We want northerners to live in our towns and cities and interact with us as fellow members of society, not live in our forests and farms. Let them form the habit of seeing the southeast as a place they should invest and help develop, not always a place to exploit and decimate. I am glad to see this positive video. Even if its an Owerri based northerner. It's still a welcome development.

I wish they can make more northern music and ask their people to stop coming to the east and driving straight into our forests to hide, setting up illegal camps in people's farms to rape women and kill the farmers.
PoliticsRe: Fulani Camps Located In The Heart Of Enugu by OreMI22:
Aconomist:
Are the camps shown in this satellite image legal or illegal according to ESN's definition?
Are these Ruga camps or part of any existing communities? Did those that set up the camps consult the landowners or even purchase the land from the owners to build structures on it? If the land belonged to you and you cannot farm or visit the area because men armed with AK 47 are there kidnapping and harassing people, what would you say?

Nigerians love to be sentimental about everything. There is no definition of any camp. Fulanis live peacefully in Enugu, Nsukka, Opi, Obollo afor, Oji River, Awgu, etc. Those are the Fulanis that the people of Enugu state know and recognize. Some of them even speak Igbo! (If you doubt me, See Video below) Nobody feels threatened about the law-abiding Fulanis living in the town or in Fulani sections of the town (Ama-Hausa or gariki) or what you call Sabongari in the north.

Therefore, NOT EVERY FULANI IS BAD! Those BANDITS with sinister motives that have come in at night and moved straight into the forests to set up camps, killing farmers, kidnapping and raping women are those causing problems and must LEAVE THE FORESTS AND THE FARMS!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO42RWkgQ0k
PoliticsRe: Fulani Camps Located In The Heart Of Enugu by OreMI22:
PLEASE people should learn to speak accurately! ESN is chasing murderous Fulani herdsmen away from the illegal camps they built in the forests NOT FULANIS. There are large population of Fulani community right now in Lokpanta, Okigwe, Ama Hausa in Aba, BridgeHead Onitsha, Cable Point in Asaba, Afikpo road near Command Secondary school Abakaliki, Ugwuoba in Enugu state, Obollo Afor in Enugu state, Obinze in Imo state, Umudike in Abia state to mention a few.

ESN is chasing out people camped in the forests that use their locations to attack, rape, and kill farmers. Whether those people are Fulanis or from Cameroon. The man that made the viral video also talked without making this important distinction that they are against illegal camps set up deep in the forests and farmlands where herdsmen use it as a base to launch attacks on villagers. That was why everyone was against him because he created the impression that he simply went to the city center and started chasing Fulanis away.

PLEASE always make the distinction that it is the illegal camps deep in the forests and farmlands that must be removed. That distinction is very important because it is clear that not every Fulani in the south is a herdsman or a killer. Let us focus on the guilty culprits hiding secretly in forest camps and not give the impression that Fulanis cannot live in our towns and cities. Not making the distinction that it is the illegal camps set up in people's farms and the forests leave room for misunderstanding of the whole thing as if it were ordinary law-abiding Fulanis that are being asked to leave.

NOBODY should be allowed to set up illegal camps in the bush and farms no matter who they are or where they come from. Whether the Southeast governors like it or not, let whomever live within the communities and interact with the communities if they have no evil intentions.
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 2:43am On Jan 05, 2021
investnow2013:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vSTs3kixGg
Chai, that guy likes to talk eh! I had to mute the video at some time because his gist was distracting the great driveby scenery. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Eastern Security Network Dislodges Fulanis From Ozibo Community, Ebonyi State by OreMI22: 4:22pm On Jan 03, 2021
Illegal camps set up deep inside the forests and farmlands should be removed. Those living in the towns and cities with the people shouldn't be bothered.

I still don't understand why anyone would go and set up illegal camps in the forests and farmland to r@pe, kill and molest women farmers.Then forcefully displace the owners of the farms from working on their farms, else they get killed.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Unity Is Not Negotiable By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by OreMI22: 3:39am On Dec 29, 2020
Fraudulent brats. Which unity did Nigeria ever have?

They want unity at all costs, but are so intolerant! Instead of promoting unity, it is always the most divisive sectional agenda that these same brats dwell on perpetually. Yet, they turn around and wonder why Nigeria is destined for a violent breakup.

Nigeria is at the finish line of its horrible life of subterfuge, ethnoreligious intolerance, and violence.
PoliticsRe: Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Back Kukah, Say FG Can't Suppress Voice Of Reason by OreMI22: 3:24am On Dec 29, 2020
Like Nero that sang while Rome burnt, Buhari is busy playing tribalism and nepotism while the last vestiges that hold the Nigerian state together totally erode.

I totally cannot see any way Nigeria will avoid a bloody civil war from which it would finally disintegrate. Buhari took it too far and too extreme. Even Abubakar Shekau would have been more patriotic to Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Row As FG Accuses Kukah, Clerics Of Plotting Buhari’s Removal by OreMI22: 6:26am On Dec 27, 2020
Kingscee:
By ‘Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor/Gbade Ogunwale/Tony Akowe/AbdulGafar Alabelewe, Kaduna



The Federal Government hit back at the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Dr.Matthew Kukah on Saturday for suggesting that there would have been a military coup or a war in the country if a non-Northern Muslim leader had practised a fraction of the alleged nepotism indulged in by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed said the statement did not only smack of instigating regime change outside the ballot box but also an open call to anarchy.

Although the minister mentioned no name in his statement, it was clear he was responding to the issues raised by Kukah in his Christmas message released on Friday.

Several groups and individuals joined the fray on Saturday, some supporting Kukah and others speaking in favour of the President.

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) believes that Kukah did not say anything new, and asked the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to take the criticism as a wake-up call.

Mohammed, in his statement on Saturday, asked religious leaders in the country to “refrain from stoking the embers of hatred and disunity.”

He warned that “resorting to scorched-earth rhetoric at this time could trigger unintended consequences.”

He said while religious leaders have a responsibility to speak truth to power, such truth must not come “wrapped in anger, hatred, disunity and religious disharmony.”

He added: “It is particularly graceless and impious for any religious leader to use the period of Christmas, which is a season of peace, to stoke the embers of hatred, sectarian strife and national disunity.

”Calling for a violent overthrow of a democratically-elected government, no matter how disguised such a call is, and casting a particular religion as violent is not what any religious leader should engage in, and certainly not in a season of peace.

“Instigating regime change outside the ballot box is not only unconstitutional but also an open call to anarchy.

“While some religious leaders, being human, may not be able to disguise their national leadership preference, they should refrain from stigmatising the leader they have never supported anyway, using well-worn and disproved allegations of nepotism or whatever.”

The minister said whatever challenges Nigeria may be going through at this moment can only be tackled when all leaders and indeed all Nigerians come together; not when some people “arrogantly” engage in name-calling and finger-pointing.

BMO: Kukah’s ‘call for coup’ ungodly



The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) expressed disappointment at Kukah’s allegation of nepotism against the President and condemned what it described as his subtle call for a coup in the country.

The group in a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, noted that this was not the first time the Catholic Bishop had used the pulpit to sow division and discord and fuel an agenda of anarchy.

It said: “We condemn the remarks of Bishop Kukah where he made claims that the President was creating a Northern hegemony and that such could have been the reason for a coup.

“These comments are false, unreasonable and evil. They are anti-Nigeria and have no place in the kind of conversations Nigerians deserve to hear at a time that all are longing for peace and love.

“Time after time, the President Buhari administration has responded with clear facts, numbers and statistics on this allegation of nepotism, showing that in fact, the South-West has the most appointees in the government, while the South has more appointees than the North.

“Yet, no one has produced evidence to the contrary.

“Bishop Matthew Kukah has fallen far below the mark expected of godly leaders, again.

]“He has used the pulpit where the messages of peace, of joy, of solidarity, of unity and love should be heard to rather preach messages of discord, disunity, anarchy, fear and worse, to tell blatant lies against the President.

“A man who prides himself as a Bishop of the Church should not be the kind of person that these untruths should be heard from.”

Kukah didn’t say anything new – PDP
In the view of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kukah said nothing new and should not be crucified for saying the obvious.



Spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, said President Buhari and the APC should face reality, do some self-examination and mend their ways.

“Bishop Kukah simply said the truth as it is. If Alhaji Lai Mohammed is unaware, he should visit the streets of Ikeja, Lagos; Ibrahim Taiwo Road, Ilorin; Bauchi Road, Jos and ask the opinions of ordinary Nigerians,” said Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP.

He added: “The APC and the Buhari Presidency have stigmatised themselves before Nigerians, having failed wholesomely on all electoral promises made since 2015.

“Buhari and his APC should quit living in denial because Nigerians have had enough of that.”

Buhari should take responsibility for govt actions, says Ohunabunwa
Contacted on Saturday for his response on the controversy, the President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, said instead of dwelling on the emotional aspect of Kukah’s comment, government should acknowledge the facts in his statement.

According to him, the President as the Chief Security Officer of the country should, at all times, take responsibility for all government actions or inactions.

His words: “When you keep your subordinate on the job, it means you are satisfied with their performance.

“I won’t join those who say the President is not doing anything about the insecurity; I will rather say maybe he is seeing what we are not seeing and he is doing what we are not seeing.

“If they are not pleasing you, you ought to change them. With the service chiefs still in office, the President should tell us what we are not seeing.

“What Kukah said about security is the obvious. But his position about military taking over if Buhari had not been a Northern Muslim is another issue entirely.

“I don’t support forceful takeover of government or any call for such. I think it is just the way the Father put it. He probably said it in a way that could be misinterpreted.

“I know him as a democrat and he fought against military rule too. It is a matter of interpretations. I say it depends on the frame of mind of the individual.

“The worst civilian rule is better than the best military government.

“And to say it is because he is a northern Muslim, I say not really. Jonathan is a Christian southerner and the same security situation occurred under him, and so much said here and there. But the military didn’t take over.

“I think Kukah just expressed his frustration in a way open to misinterpretation. He didn’t mean to incite any take- over.

“If Nigerians are tired of the government, the change must come about democratically the same way we elected them.”

‘We should not vilify Kukah’



A former governorship aspirant on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State, Dr Ayoade Adewopo, opined that Father Kukah merely expressed the current mood of the country in his statement.

Adewopo asked the President to address the issues raised and not vilify the messenger.

He did not share government’s view that the clergy wanted or intended that the military should take over the government.


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Lol, a Bishop now wants to plot coup for Buhari because he spoke the truth abi?
Why don't you arrest him and try him for coup plotting because he spoke the truth? Senseless government!
PoliticsRe: Enemies Of The Country Will Lose Las Las - Femi Adesina by OreMI22: 3:46am On Dec 25, 2020
The biggest enemies of Nigeria are those that bastardized our unity in diversity to promote parochial ethnic and religious chauvinism.

In the past, I dismissed the possibility of a serious second civil war and violent break up of Nigeria. Infact, I laughed at it because i said Bottomline, almost all Nigerians want to remain together in one country. Today, due to totally irresponsible and shameless nepotism & mismanagement of our diversity by Buhari, Nigeria is extremely likely not to survive as a united country in the next 5 years. Just think of how quickly we came to where we are today.

Even Mr Adesina knows that Buhari does not believe in One Nigeria. He only sees Nigeria as an exploitative tool to steal other people's resources for the Fulanis. PERIOD!
TravelRe: AT LAST - Nigeria First African Nation To Fly Direct To Jamaica, With Air Peace by OreMI22:
rosskiti:
Jamaica - A Land of Beautiful Resorts
Guilty conscience is worrying you. I don't doubt that Jamaica and Haiti have beautiful beaches. You compared Jamaican city to Dubai and I decided to take a look at how Jamaican cities look. So stop acting like I picked pictures out of the moon. Google is your friend. So, do your search of Jamaican towns and cities and see if i changed anything below. While you are at it, also do another search for UAE towns and cities. Then come back and ask me why a called you a deceitful serpent that you truly are. You are the type that wants the picture of Abuja Hilton hotel to represent Nigeria, while the overwhelming majority of images on Nigeria will be based on the reality of Nigerians which isn't Abuja Hilton hotel.

By the way, nobody said Africa should not be connected to the Caribbean. I just expressed my well-informed opinion that a huge majority of Air Peace passengers on any international route will be NIGERIANS! At least in the next 5 - 10 years or so. As it builds an international reputation for punctuality, safety etc to attract foreign clientele like the Ethiopian airline did in the last 10 years. Therefore, it should target routes and countries that Nigerians visit a lot. Not creating new routes for the declining number of Nigerians who can afford vacations abroad. An average Boeing 777 seats between 400 - 500 passengers. Where will these people come from to fly daily or 3Xtimes weekly to Jamaica? In any case, those wealthy Nigerians will not just be too few to sustain a 3 days/week flight between Lagos and Jamaica on a B777. The so-called rich Nigerians will quickly fly British Airways or Lufthansa to Jamaica via London or Frankfurt. So what's the point of making an entire plan hoping on "wealthy Nigerians"??

Arik used to fly London and New York routes. It succeeded but overbooking of flights and poor management & poor customer services helped to deny them of Nigerian passengers who reverted to European airlines. The same fate happened to Air Jamaica as its poor management caused them to lose all their American and European passengers. The Europeans or Americans themselves are highly unlikely to fly on Air Peace even when its fares are cheaper. It takes a while to build a great reputation on international flights. But, i'm sure Air Peace will get there with their determination not to repeat the mistakes and cutting of corners in aircraft maintenance that ruined earlier Nigerian airlines.

TravelRe: AT LAST - Nigeria First African Nation To Fly Direct To Jamaica, With Air Peace by OreMI22: 2:07am On Dec 24, 2020
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rosskiti:
I have been to Jamaica on several occasions.

Jamaica is a very very lovely and enjoyable place, believe me.

I guarantee you that once Nigerians discover what Jamaica has to offer in terms of beautiful resorts, beaches and general facilities and environment/atmosphere, you will all stop going to Dubai.

I GUARANTEE IT.

Yaaahh Man!!!!.
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Deceitful serpent. I knew a tribal bigot like you would quickly jump into this thread to sell deceit and lies.

Tell me if its Kingston or Montego Bay that has the types of malls, facilities that are in Dubai or Abu Dhabi? Calabar is bigger, more populated and more beautiful than Montego Bay. Kingston cannot even compare with Port harcourt. Yet, you stay here and compare Montego Bay with Dubai? Jamaica is better than Dubai. Silly Deceitful serpent!

TravelRe: AT LAST - Nigeria First African Nation To Fly Direct To Jamaica, With Air Peace by OreMI22:
Abeg,

Where will they get 400 passengers to fill that Boeing 777 airplane on Nigeria - Jamaica route? Except this is just testing out the airplane, it makes absolutely no sense to fly into a tiny airport in the Caribbean. They could very well fly into Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Haiti and ask Haitians to buy a ticket to Lagos Nigeria. SMH! Unless Air Peace is planning to combine it's Houston flight with Montego Bay, Jamaica. Even at that it makes very little sense. As many flights to Jamaica today are from Canada, US and UK which are 95% tourists and 5% Jamaican citizens going home from those countries.


Air Peace should know that it is NIGERIANS not Europeans or Americans that will support them. Americans and Europeans already have favorite options and even if they fly African airlines, it would initially be Ethiopian, Kenyan, South African or Egypt airlines. So Air Peace or any Nigerian airlines that wants to succeed must target flying to countries where there are HUGE Nigerian diaspora or Countries where Nigerian traders frequently visit. Starting with flying to Jamiaca, Dominican Republic and other banana Republics and waiting on citizens of those countries to board flights to Nigeria is equivalent to flying to the moon to pick up aliens wanting to travel to earth. There are NONE!
PoliticsRe: ESN The Bravest And Wisest Move By Ipob by OreMI22: 1:34pm On Dec 18, 2020
It is amazing that the same Fulani Government of Nigeria that has not raised a finger to defend southerners being slaughtered daily by Fulani herdsmen, now finds it imperative to deploy military forces against ESN.

The ESN should expect that although the Fulani government which allowed HISBAH to roam freely in the north, and allowed AMOTEKUN to function after the initial brouhaha, they will try to stop the ESN because it will upset their wicked agenda to ruin the southeast and southsouth.

Therefore, ESN should get ready to fight long guerilla warfare with the Nigerian army. Unless some sense prevails on Fulani generals on the senselessness of fighting ESN instead of incorporating it to work with the Polices like HISBAH and AMOTEKUN.

If ESN is killed by these people, every target of theirs becomes a legitimate reprisal.
PoliticsRe: Top Ten Most Beautiful Cities In Nigeria... International Observer ( Displora) by OreMI22: 5:01am On Dec 16, 2020
Cjrane2:
Ibadan is a big city that is 99% slum. Only Bodija ~1% is decent the rest 99% are OMG!
Lol..CJ,

You fell for it again. This thread was cleverly started by a Fulani guy using a Yoruba sounding name to pitch Igbos and Yorubas in a tribal fight. While they sitback and watch. I have severally told you to carefully investigate to be sure the OP is Yoruba. Again, you fell for it my bro.
PoliticsRe: We’ll No Longer Tolerate Attacks On Northerners – NEF by OreMI22:
The hate-filled northern bigot Ango Abdullahi will not commend the Igbos for patronizing his people and boosting their business. Instead his is peddling falsehood and preaching hate.

Just between Markurdi to Enugu, I counted more than 1,500 trucks conveying Fulani cattle from northern nigeria to Igboland. Not to mention the hundreds of other Fulani trucks carrying foodstuff, DANGOTE/BUA cement etc. Yet Fulanis are so bitter with Igbos WHY??

Between December 1st to December 31st every year, Igbos lose more than N900 Billion naira just on money paid to Fulanis to buy their expensive cows, goats and onions during the Christmas celebrations. Yet, they still hate Igbos? What do these people want??

PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 6:44pm On Dec 04, 2020
XANDERO85:
I’m not seeing provision made for sidewalks, but if this is the main access road into the estate it can be overlooked at this stage!

They should commence planting trees on either side of the road so they take root and mature a bit by the time the job is completed!
Exactly!!!

Trees, flowers abundantly planted and meticulously maintained are the only things that will make this estate stand out from the regular basic Nigeria housing estates that frequently look like deserts where much concrete is allowed but trees and flowers are forbidden.
PoliticsRe: Few Pics From Imo State by OreMI22: 8:29pm On Dec 03, 2020
Although i really didn't like Rochas for his penchant for low quality roads, truth is that he had practical vision for Imo state. Rochas had a technical mind on what was feasible or what was needed to achieve his vision for Imo state. Albeit, his urge to cut corners always made him settle for low quality construction.

However from the looks of it, Hope Uzodinma has ZERO idea about how to develop Imo state. He also does not have a technical mind, thus really embarks on silly unworkable projects just to appear as though he was doing something. I have been looking at his plan to demolish all roundabouts and replace them with 4 way-Junctions and i wonder why he hadn't noticed that the British knew we needed stable, constant electricity to power traffic lights to operate a system of 4 way intersections, than roundabouts which could function efficiently without electricity. Countries without constant electricity cannot operate the 4 way intersections else it would be totally chaotic and impossible to pass those junctions even in places with the most patient drivers. The same man bulldozing all roundabouts in Owerri as an "urban renewal plan" has no plans to improve electricity supply in the city to ensure his traffic lights would work 24 hours of the day and forestall traffic jams that result when traffic lights fail.

He bulldozed the tunnels without going ahead to construct proper flyovers at those spots to add value to what the tunnel was supposed to do. The same bulldozing mindset was why he pulled down a N1.6 billion naira building called Somto Hospital. If that building could not be used as a hospital, it could be used as a vocational training center for youths/artisans, a school for handicap, an indoor computer or phone market, or even a police station with some rooms converted to jails. Why would a poor state in Africa pull down buildings that could be used or donated for other uses?

It is becoming clear that Hope does not have any plans whatsoever to develop Imo state. All he wants to do is to blame the previous Governors for this or that, then continue to demolish this and that just to buttress his point, without adding any value to the state.

PoliticsRe: #EndSARS: Government Will No Longer Tolerate Violence – Muhammad Dingyadi by OreMI22: 4:13pm On Nov 17, 2020
This APC government is full of childish deceit. grin grin grin

The same government sponsor thugs to attack peaceful protesters in order to have an excuse to use the military to kill protesters.

Then the same government turns around to warn their own thugs?
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 8:49pm On Oct 30, 2020
The Anambra ICC is coming up nicely!

Obiano is doing excellently well. I wonder how many governors have these massive projects being done for their state. I totally salute this guy's determination to leave solid legacies for his state.

Some jobless trolls will not sleep tonight. grin grin grin grin
I'm waiting for their poor English criticism, and not knowing that upper case is just for the first letter after a period. Not to mention the extremely incomprehensible grammar
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs3TudBY0zg
PoliticsRe: Desmond Elliot Constituency Bridge by OreMI22: 5:32pm On Oct 30, 2020
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If this is true, then Desmond Elliot has truly become another shameless Nigerian politician!
PoliticsRe: We Are Searching For The Founder Of End SARS Protest by OreMI22: 8:42pm On Oct 29, 2020
Silly Fulani government.

In the end, your brutality and failure to learn will provoke a bigger and more violent anti-brutality campaign.
PoliticsRe: WTO: FG Moves To Counter US Position On Okonjo-iweala by OreMI22: 8:40pm On Oct 29, 2020
All this effort just to help Nigerian conglomerate Dangote to have advantages internationally.

If i were NOI, i would just go back to the US and teach or help useful African countries. All this effort will only benefit Dangote because they now have a way to manipulate the WTO to their advantage.
PoliticsRe: Man Asks El-rufai For Update On His Son Enrolled In Public School. Gov Reacts by OreMI22: 4:33pm On Oct 29, 2020
It is good that Nigerians ask for updates on these deceitful stunts.
They always think Nigerians will forget so quickly.
PoliticsRe: How Northern Muslims Were Massacred In The South (photos) by OreMI22: 4:28pm On Oct 29, 2020
Op,

Please also post the innocent people of Oyibo massacred by Fulani that caused the clash.

One often wonders why Fulanis are the only people attacking other Nigerians in the north and even in the south. Anyhow, there are so many other Fulani locations for Nigerians to get reprisal attacks from Fulani aggression.
PoliticsRe: WTO: FG Moves To Counter US Position On Okonjo-iweala by OreMI22: 4:25pm On Oct 29, 2020
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Like Nigeria can counter even Burkina Faso's position on WTO talkmore of a global dominant super power like the USA?

NOI hope is that trump will lose on Nov. 3rd before the vote of Nov 9th. Else, even with EU backing, USA is a global economic hegemony.
PoliticsRe: #buharisdead: The South Will Bleed If Buhari Resigns- Northern Elders Threaten by OreMI22: 9:29pm On Oct 28, 2020
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selemo:
Due to on going protest around the world over the controversy of Buhari being alive or dead. Nigerians all over the world have started seeking for proof of his death before they will take drastic action on the presidency. There is tension in the country now on who is in Aso-rock. The Northern elders has threatened to destroy the south if Nigerians force the President to resign. More detail soon.
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because the south does not know how to bleed Fulanis abi? grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Why Do Nigerian Security Forces Shoot Peaceful Protesters But Ignore Arsonists? by OreMI22(op): 2:50pm On Oct 28, 2020
EmptyGarden:
Isn't that obvious? Arsonists aren't peaceful.
I agree because as the looters and arsonists operated, the security forces mostly watched them unconcerned. Loot at Adamawa and Taraba as real examples.

However when protesters congregate, you immediately hear them shooting people.

Soon protesters in Nigeria will learn the Syrian and Libyan way of confronting security forces.
PoliticsRe: Governor Sanwo-Olu Invited Us To Intervene In EndSARS Crisis, Says Army by OreMI22: 2:36pm On Oct 28, 2020
Even if the Nigerian army continued to ridicule itself that it was Cameroonian army that did the shooting, nobody in the world or international community was fooled for a minute about who did the shooting and killing of protesters sitting down at Lekki tollgate.
PoliticsRe: Outrage Over IGP’s Failure To Stop Looting, Cops Shun Adamu’s Order by OreMI22: 2:30pm On Oct 28, 2020
bolaayenimo:
Each man to himself now ooo. If you are waiting for police protection, you are OYO
LOOT CATTLE MARKETS!
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by OreMI22: 8:09pm On Oct 27, 2020
hammer3:
I WILL NEVER VOTE A COWARD THAT WAS NOT PROACTIVE TO PRESERVE THE LIFE OF OUR PEOPLE.



IGBO LIFE IS NOT UP FOR SALE TO BE PRESIDENT.
When you hear the IPOB vagabonds talk about Igbo lives, you would nearly believe they have any true regard at all for Igbo lives.

In reality, they are only concerned about their own lives and want to endanger Igbo lives anywhere and everywhere if it advances Nnamdi Kanu's agenda.

Mad touts.

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