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Only what these rich monarchs care about is to protect their corrupt empire and interests in the state. |
All these monarchs are just politicians, they are just hiding under the camouflage of monarchy. So the herdsmen attacks started today, what have those constituted authorities been doing all these years? Same way nothing has come out of the phony panel set up about EndSARS, instead there have been more witch-hunting and arrests of protesters, if we leave this herdsmen issue into the corrupt hands of the state, people will die in their numbers before they realize there is a civil war going on. |
That him dubai jalamia is babe, it feels so sleeky and fitted in one's body, I used to such |
I don't know why Africans celebrate fatness as good heath and wealth, he looked healthier then than now |
Dangote too dey browse , he browsed the wrong site this time around ![]() |
The only thing that concerns me about this guy is that, he will be betrayed by his own people. He should rather focus on the young men and people in remote areas who are mostly the victims of Fulani's attacks, or else the corrupt politicians or those evil Yoruba elders will sell him for a penny. |
panpan:It also comes down to how guys like to beef one another in this country. Most of the EFCC guys are youth. |
Which one is the first, i can't believe any country can be more corrupt than Nigeria as it is? Buhari is a coward, he came into power riding the acclaim of being a dogged anti-corruption crusader, but look at him today, he chose to dine with the corrupt canker worms eating deep at the country than fighting them. He will rather call the youth lazy and send police after them, not to mention the rampaging Fulani's herdsmen. He failed on one greatest accomplishment that could have defined his presidency, which is defeating corruption or at least push it to the low ebb. |
Born2conquer:I tell you, they are too obsessed with Yahoo boiz, but nobody ever got arrested for corruption in the last two years in the country despite the corruption reaching an endemic level in the country. Even Soyinka said the government has given up on the fight against corruption, but they will not allow any young successful guy to rest. |
While I don't condone crime, but these people are too quick to arrest Yahoo boiz, what about Yahoo men in government ![]() |
The advancement of human technology has been used for selfish means, it is being used for the protection of the interests of few people (the political class) not the interests of masses. That is why someone will use a helicopter to kill someone he cannot face on a one-on-one fight and it is fine, even though the latter is right. In the olden days, it is the bravest and strongest people that are triumphant in a battle, that is why there is more just cause to human existence then than now. The cowardly people that have infiltrated the human technology today are very corrupt, that is why they have used it to surpress others. I don't know why Nigeria cannot restructure itself by now despite the calamities here and there. The restructuring rhetoric has failed to garther weights among some few political elites because it does not serve their interests |
tishbite41:Who is this uncivilized animal, when does asking question become an ignorance ![]() |
Hardship can turn the head of a man to do anything, that is why if you are not rich or at least comfortable, I advise you should not get yourself into the trouble of marriage. If you are single and not rich, at least you can manage most of your troubles as a single man. |
Trump, the stock market president . Ever since this guy left, forex and stock markets have witnessed low volatility. His controversial figure was good for traders |
How many times would they commission these buildings? |
tishbite41:Isn't babangida an hausa man? |
Islam is a perfect instrument of enslavement, that is what Fulani's are using over the Hausa's |
Stomach infrastructure pastors ![]() |
Yoruba's doing what they know how to do best, betraying their kin, they betrayed awolowo, gani fawemi, bola ige, etc now this one. I'm sure the Fulani's herdsmen would not have been able to burn this man's house without the help of the locals. Just a small change from a politician is enough to sway them from a just cause. Then the Fulani's terrosits will go back to their rampaging attacks with more devastating effect. That is why I sometimes consider Tinubu's stance not to stand for any Yoruba's cause, it is the same people that you are fighting for that will go back and set you up with the common enemies you are fighting against, then you will now become a sacrificial lamb in the whole mess. There are too many betrayals in the Yoruba's ranks. |
RIP, didn't know he was sick, used to like him in those days |
Can we now see why this man is fighting those peace hating Fulani marauders |
Are these guns, they should arrest those who carry AK47 about? |
RIP, sad � |
helinues:Look at this coward, can you stand on the face of fire to speak for what you believe in. If your life is threatened with a bullet fired at you, will you continue the agitation like this man? It is easier to hide behind your keypad and spew trash, but the real changes happen on the streets and this man is taking the fight to the streets in this volatile Nigerian situation. Only a brave man will do that. He is comfortable, rich and influential, not that he is looking for any cash-out with the government. He can afford to travel out of this country with his family and leave the rest of helpless Nigerian poorest to face the scourge of banditry by themselves but he chose to stay back and fight. That is bravery! |
owobokiri:Indeed, we have serious reasons to worry about these Fulani's who don't believe in modern civilization but to impose their bigoted religious views on others. They will take Africa back to medieval era if their activities are not curtailed. |
Who are they for? |
Abi o, this is the way it is supposed to be, men shoulder the liabilities in the marriage, so why kneeling down for a liability? Only few women, I mean very few, marry for love these days |
Abi o, this is the way it is supposed to be, men shoulder the liabilities in the marriage, while kneeling down for a liability. Only few women, I mean very few, marry for love these days |
This presidency feels like Obama's third term, but I know Biden will add his own dimension into it. |
Counterattack, so are Yoruba's in the North kidnappers and terrorists like Fulani's in the south? |
Armed robbers are better than today's Nigerian politicians |
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, he browsed the wrong site this time around 
