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Where is Sunday Igboho, Yorubas have sold out their warrior. Fulani's only gave you a break after the incarceration of Sunday Igboho to make you feel secured in his absence and think that he was not needed in the first place. The people that worked with Fulani's to give Igboho up are Yoruba, now I hope this menace gets to their family too. The problem is that, someone like Sunday Igboho will not want to come out to help people knowing that calamity that befell his predecessor. |
Welcome to Nigeria where irrelevant people are made relevant for no reason. If there is a reason for police to invite youth for their rascality, i think this guy is it. Complete money-missed road mumu. I am sure those his friends hailing him will rip him off soon, he is not the first and won't be the last. We know what happens to people like him in the end. |
No human deserves to be elevated to the position of God like this man. We have gone past the age when humans are led by gun powders and swords, now today's world is led by brain power. |
The truth is that, there is no love in this country. It is just a matter of time before their heads get cleared of the hallucination. There is nothing lovely about Nigerian way of life. Even in the church, they have turned pulpit into a place to send nuclear arsenals to their enemies. Everything about them is me and against my enemy, not a prayer to love one another. |
If all people are like me, the world will be a better place. I don't rush to judge people, let's hear the other side of the story. |
I just hope the Yoruba's youth can do this to their good-for-nothing traditional rulers who are only good at sabotaging any effort to liberate the region from the clutches of jihadists, like they did to Sunday Igboho by conniving with the enemies to incarcerate him. I am even surprised no traditional leaders pay the price for what happened to Igboho. |
Nigeria army at it again, denying. Maybe it is time the army rebranded their name to NDA: Nigeria Denial Army. These people can deny anything. |
Coup is better than what is currently happening in Nigeria. The only thing is that if the coup leader is corrupt, things will be much worse. |
Definitely, this deadly snake was on the hunt for prey when you caught it. Their major attack strategy is camouflage, using the bush color which blends with their skin to hunt the prey. You were lucky, indeed, that you didn't fall into the trap. A hungry snake is an angry snake. |
When all the newspapers in the country were busy publishing the huge sums that bandits realize from each of their kidnap operations, why wouldn't the women be wetting their pants in expectation of becoming prostitutes to bandits. Nigerian women's brains are configured to go to anywhere the money is, no matter how dirty and risky the place is, forget what the people might be saying different. |
The annoying thing about nosy Nigerian preachers like this is that, she might be sleeping around with most of the members of her church. When you see a Nigerian overdoing this religion thing, he or she has so many dirty secrets that if uncovered to the world, you will know that they are worse than the people doing the things they are preaching against. |
Ever since that Magodo brouhaha between this governor and that police CSO, he has been trying to pacify the federal government and the police. He made the comment recently that Nigerians should stop complainimg about the government, that they are guilty of elevating only bad things about their country. Now this one ![]() |
KingAzubuike:Do you think this dude can afford that scientific method called "cloud seeding" you were talking about? I don't even think it has ever been done anywhere in Africa before. |
Only heaven knows who dey carry drugs for this one. The rate at which nyamiri people are being caught pushing drugs nowadays is alarming. And no one should give me a motivational talk that it is through hardwork that this fat pig is making money ![]() |
If that toy is the dummy you call N1m, well I think Davido might have a reason not to pay the money. Did you tell him the price before you delivered the item or you just called any price after delivery simply because it is Davido? Every Nigerian is corrupt in his own way. |
iyke2frankeze:Continue mocking others, while your land is overrun by jihadists. Nyamiri people are obsessed with Yoruba's, we know that |
it still doesn't stop many puzzy-ass Nigerian men from investimg their money on this puzzy. ![]() |
Sincerely, I am begining to think that in Nigeria we don't need state police. State police will eventually become aberration used by the state governors to intimidate and obstruct the due process for their own selfish gain. Think of it this way, we have too much power concentrated in the centre in Nigeria today, but this has helped Nigerians to concentrate their energy and scrutiny on one man, the president alone. But if all the 36 state governors are given much of the power as the president does today, how many can Nigerians monitor and scrutinize to make sure they are not abusing their powers, knowing that average Nigerians are easily intoxicated by power. I am sure the state governors will be trying to outdo each other in impunity. The police institution in Nigeria today only needs some restructuring, giving more access to local people who know the nooks and crannies of their communities in police jobs. In terms of insecurity, i think the emergency vigilante groups being set up by various states can help in liaising with the community people to fish out the criminals among them for prosecution. |
This is a sad news by any view, but if this had happened in the South West, you would be here listening to Igbos mocking and describing how Yoruba's have become slaves to Fulani's, saying such thing can never happen in their region because of ESN. They will be using the unfortunate incident of some Yoruba's seeking refuge in Benin Republic to buttress there point |
Nigerian men always trying to act like hero of women. Do these women look like they want to be saved, they gladly went into the business and knew what they were aiming at. |
Very funny that this same country you see some people buying houses and holding shows to celebrate their achievements up and down. |
Nice move, those civil servants are just crooks. Let them go and learn skills to make their own money like most of the youth graduates are currently doing. |
executive12:How much is that compared to the comfort of own a house in a stable environment. Propert tax should be your least worry among the taxes in the USA. |
Hater, hater, hater everywhere in this country. I have never heard that word from a White person |
harjay1986:Most of the tax are factored into the price, and the seller shoulder the burden of the tax because they are the one making money. |
JohnBullMySon:They are only good on the other side because they know they are rendering you a service in which they will be compensated for later with money. They often want to overdo the thing self, maybe that is what some guys see and call love. |
So a woman that is jumping after the money, is that one worth calling a wife? |
Only in Nigeria that the appointed is more powerful than the elected. |
Is that not a Gabon viper? It is better as you killed it before it killed someone. One bite from that thing is the end for anyone. |
I have never seen a guy who uses religion as a cony tactic like this man. He pretends as if he is the most devout christian but he is a typical Nigerian politician with chronic corrupt instincts. |
This guy is beginning to sound like one of those money missed road. He was spotted wearing only boxer recently with his thing bulging out. |
We already know your mind and all Fulani's minds regarding state police. Controlling every security formation in the country is the master plan of the caliphate to islamize the country. Seeing how that unknown police officer disrespect Sanwo-olu on the Magodo scene is a good sign of what Fulani's want. Imagine, Malami is now more powerful than the state governor in the security affair of the state. |
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it still doesn't stop many puzzy-ass Nigerian men from investimg their money on this puzzy. 