Pee101's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Pee101's Profile › Pee101's Posts
1 (of 1 pages)
Is this supposed to be news? That is part of their duty. |
You people need to come out see what civilization is, oh you think it's Nigeria where people will be standing or climbing tree 🌴. Even here in Qatar government don't allow unnecessary things. Trump visited here and it's the same nothing. HacheNoire: |
Who told you that Ronaldo is the greatest of all time when Messi is around, what did you smoke? |
I knew it, for this conversation to continue and make headline Peter Obi must be mentioned. Dele attacked Tinubu and instead of you to attack him back or his principal which is your former boss Atiku but rather you choose to attack an innocent Peter Obi who was not in anyway mentioned in the conversation. Reno you are a local fool. joandavidleonha: |
Is not the fear of Iran, it's because America and Qatar Energy are doing good oil business together in Ras Laffan. RLPP 1 and 2 projects are ongoing that is where I currently work. We didn't sleep last night. They should carry their wahala and go, Qatar is a peaceful country. God1000: |
You don't know what you are saying, Just last week US president Trump said he is considering cancelling his planned trip to China because of certain decision that China took in regards to the US Israel war against Iran. That is a president that put his country and people first. Tinubu does not care about you. VDM is doing the work of Tinubu visiting the families and victims of people that Boko Haram and bandits attacked . I trust Obi, will not make such trip at this time. budaatum: |
Nonsense talk, when will it ever be the turn of the igbos. McLizbae: |
When people say “Peter Obi will never be Nigerian President,” I can’t help but laugh. Not out of mockery, but because it shows a lack of understanding of how power truly works. It is God who lifts a man—and He alone can bring him down. Some people seem to have forgotten history. During the era of Sani Abacha—a man widely feared and surrounded by absolute power—Nigeria witnessed a political system where parties existed mostly on paper. At one point, all political parties endorsed him as the sole presidential candidate. Was it because he was the best option? No. It was out of fear. His grip on power was so strong that few dared to oppose him. Today, one cannot ignore the similarities many are pointing out. With 32 governors aligned in one direction, and institutions like the National Assembly, judiciary, and Independent National Electoral Commission under intense scrutiny, the question arises: why is there still so much effort spent fighting opposition voices? For some, it has become a matter of tribal loyalty—supporting Bola Ahmed Tinubu simply because he is “their own,” rather than asking who can truly fix Nigeria. But the truth is simple: we all share the same reality. Every Nigerian goes to the same markets, drives on the same roads, and faces the same struggles—whether rich or poor, north or south. History has also taught us something important: no ruler, no matter how powerful or feared, remains in power forever. Every throne has its time. So rather than dismiss possibilities, we should remember—change can come when least expected. |
Relax, President Bola Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria They tell the masses to relax. They say **Bola Ahmed Tinubu is fixing Nigeria. But while we are asked to relax, the reality for ordinary Nigerians tells a very different story. Relax, they say — while millions of Nigerians struggle daily with hunger and rising cost of living, barely able to afford basic food for their families. Relax, they say — while insecurity continues to claim innocent lives, and communities live in fear of bandits, kidnappers, and terrorists. Relax, they say — while roads across the country remain in terrible condition, yet those in power avoid the roads and travel by private jets and government aircraft. Relax, they say — while the political elite enrich themselves from public funds, reaping from the system front, back, and centre without apology. Relax, they say — while ordinary citizens cannot afford education, yet the children of the ruling class attend expensive schools abroad in the UK, USA, and Europe. Relax, they say — while hospitals in Nigeria lack equipment and doctors, yet the same leaders fly abroad for medical treatment. Relax, they say — while unemployment keeps rising, and young Nigerians are forced to leave the country in search of survival. Relax, they say — while fuel prices and electricity costs keep increasing, making life harder for the common man. Relax, they say — while corruption continues without accountability, and those responsible rarely face consequences. The painful question remains: How long will Nigerians keep relaxing while suffering? A nation cannot move forward when the burden of sacrifice is carried only by the poor, while those in power live in comfort, protected by security, wealth, and privilege. Nigeria belongs to all of us — not just a few. The masses deserve good roads, security, affordable food, quality education, reliable healthcare, and accountable leadership. Nigeria will truly be “fixed” when the benefits of governance are felt by the ordinary Nigerian, not only by those in power. Let us remain awake, united, and committed to demanding better for our country.
|
Your story made me laugh very hard at the same time I cried reading it. The only thing I have to tell you is that don't give up. Keep pushing something better is coming. Yes, a lot of people get deported from the airport, you are not the first and will never be the last, the only difference here's that you choose to share your experience and I want to believe that you have learnt from the mistakes. I don't know if you are married , if you are not please 🙏 make it your top priority this year and don't settle with a liability . Look for a lady that is working with plans and purpose in life. Trust me, you will still travel. Ironfaceman: |
We are waiting for the three most beautiful, peaceful and civilized Gulf countries ( Qatar , UAE and Saudi Arabia) to have their say. |
PDP is a branch of APC that is why People move from there to APC instead of ADC or any other political party, Let me inform Nigerians there would be a serious betrayals and fights in APC because of personal interest. Most of these people will not get their party ticket and that will lead to their failure. Just watch out . It's not prophecy, it's common sense. |
We are doing well as it stands 😄 😄. CyynthiaKiss: |
You people said HE Peter Obi didn't win the last 2023 presidential election, why is he a threat to you people? Why is he always you people's, nightmare? aswani: |
HacheNoire:Some of you didn't understand what he was saying. Did you actually read what he said it it's a different thing. He said before the war began, that Iran had more missiles than anyone can imagine. He went further to say that Iran was going to attack them in a week or so if they had not started the war. This is simple thing, it doesn't require scientific knowledge to know. |
Did you actually read what he said it it's a different thing. He said before the war began, that Iran had more missiles than anyone can imagine. He went further to say that Iran was going to attack them in a week or so if they had not started the war. This is simple thing, it doesn't require scientific knowledge to know. God1000: |
Unseriou government. Continue playing politics with people's lives. Master Strategy, the greatest politician 💪 of all time. The only man that built Lagos state from scratch, the bulaba himself, balabul . Posterity will judge you . Your concern is 2027, don't worry you will definitely have it after that what next? Where is Abacha today? Oh! what about Iran Supreme Leader after 47 years in charge of power, what has become of him? |
Foolishness is when they tell you that the north is backwards and you are asking how? What exactly is wrong with these people? There have been killings in Nigeria and you guys didn't go out to protest. We have had prominent men and women die in that country yet non of these misplaced priorities went to the street to protest or say death for BH, bandits, or Fulani herdsmen. We don't need to share the same country with this people. |
God1000:You are talking nonsense, nobody is supporting US- Israel against Iran just because Iran is an Islamic nation, are you aware that UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait are all Islamic nations yet they are in support of America and Israel. You are just a terrorist sympathizer, wake up and embrace the reality. |
Only God will save us from this APC government. |
The recently concluded Chairmanship election in the FCT, Abuja, is a serious wake-up call to Nigerians of good conscience—ADC members, Peter Obi supporters, the Obidient movement, Village Boys, and all who genuinely wish Nigeria well. The ruling party, APC, does not want Peter Obi anywhere near the 2027 presidential election. This is why they are doing everything possible to downplay his influence, especially among Nigerian youths. Their aim is clear: to prove a narrative—that Peter Obi did not truly win the 2023 presidential election as claimed by his supporters and even by some former APC insiders, including Nasir El-Rufai. If we look closely at elections conducted so far—Anambra, Edo, and now the FCT—Peter Obi-backed candidates have largely not emerged victorious. Some may ask: how is this his fault? The truth is, Peter Obi has become a reference point. He is the major reason many people vote for ADC candidates. Most of these candidates are not popular on their own, but Obi’s presence and credibility attract voters. However, the powers that be are deliberately frustrating all efforts associated with him just to prove a point—that Peter Obi is nothing more than a “social media president.” He campaigned for Dr. Moses as though he himself was contesting. Many believed ADC would win, only for INEC, Tinubu, and Wike to perform their usual “magic.” Yes, ADC won AMAC—but what went wrong elsewhere? The answer is simple: a calculated plot to make Peter Obi appear ineffective and inconsequential in today’s Nigerian politics. Now, to the Obidients, Village Boys, and all well-meaning Nigerians: we must wake up. We must match the ruling party game for game, energy for energy, strength for strength, and ruggedness for ruggedness. Let us be honest with ourselves. Anambra, Edo, and now FCT elections were all brazenly rigged in favor of the ruling party, yet all we do is shout on social media—creating content, making noise, but taking no real action. From what I can see, if Peter Obi contests in 2027, he may not even secure up to two million votes—not because people no longer love or believe in him, but because the ruling party has already rigged the election and is simply waiting for the official date. We must stop shouting “rig and die” when we are clearly not ready to confront those rigging and destroying our democracy. I may not like the late President Buhari as a person, but I admired his boldness, ruggedness, hardness, and selfish determination in pursuing power. Peter Obi is honest and not corrupt, but the harsh truth is this: he lacks the level of ruggedness and hardness required to confront the criminals currently holding power in Nigeria. I come in peace. 🙏 Watch out for my next write-up: The problem of City Boy Movement. |
1 (of 1 pages)