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PoliticsRe: Buhari Approves Agency For Robotics And AI For South East by phase1:
Present state of Enugu-Awka-Onitsha federal road abandoned by buhari. Apc zombies will be trying to deceive themselves but we have the facts.

SportsRe: Cameroon Appoints Clarence Seedorf And Patric Kluivert As Team Coaches by phase1: 12:59pm On Aug 05, 2018
Gernot Rohr makes very terrible decisions during playtime. Even a neonate in football can't make the mistake he makes. Playing Iwobi in the flanks and putting his fate in fattened Ighalo lucklustre Mikel really exposed his inadequacies at the world stage. He doesn't really know his player's strenght and weaknesses.

I Still don't get why he is still the coach?
PoliticsRe: Goodwill Akpabio Wants To Be Senate President By Joining APC - Premium Times by phase1: 12:52pm On Aug 05, 2018
unbiase:
Nigeria will never be good again unless we change our attitudes.Virtually all Nigerians can sell their right for a pot of stew.hence the continued applause of all these greedy polithifcians.in a sane society revolution is the solution,but not in Nigerian.I pity this country walahi
The contraption is rotten beyond redemption. No principle whatsover. An average nigerian is criminally minded.
PoliticsRe: Goodwill Akpabio Wants To Be Senate President By Joining APC - Premium Times by phase1: 12:45pm On Aug 05, 2018
'My dear Akpabio, you are now a frogressive, you can no kip all ya billions. I ashuya you, I will ask magu and EFCC to stop the inbestigasion of ya kwarrupt practices while you were in fee-dee-fee'- Muhamadu buhari to Godswill Akpabio August 5, 2018.
PoliticsRe: Goodwill Akpabio Wants To Be Senate President By Joining APC - Premium Times by phase1: 12:38pm On Aug 05, 2018
DEHVEHLOP:
SONSOMEGRIGBO is actually right that ILLITERACY REIGN SUPREME IN IGBOLAND
But WAEC and Jamb statistics disagree with you. According to statistics osun is dragging the totem pole with the likes of Yobe and borno in education indices. Cry die! cheesy
CrimeRe: 2 Igbo Girls Rescued After Being Kidnapped & Forcefully Converted To Islam (pic) by phase1: 10:00am On Aug 05, 2018
justtoodark:
you people are always in paranoia mode....its only a few that did it...

and they are now arrested.....

chaiiiiii....
Shut your stinky mouth. You illiterate. Even musiwa is more brainy than you.
CrimeRe: 2 Igbo Girls Rescued After Being Kidnapped & Forcefully Converted To Islam (pic) by phase1: 9:58am On Aug 05, 2018
Maclantunji the yoromuslim mod would have catapulted the thread to the Islamic section to deter non-muslims from saying the truth about their cursed religion.
Yet they still wonder why their useless religion is hated in South-East and South-South. They've suceeded in destroying those little girls as their pedophilic Imams must have taken turns raping the innocent girls.
PoliticsRe: Breaking: Senator Sonni Ogbuoji Of The PDP Decamp To APC by phase1: 9:22am On Aug 05, 2018
Kingosytex:
Who is sunny ogbuoji? the edda man that has no electoral value, this guy was rigged into the senate by engr dave umahi, ogbuoji cannot even win his ward in an election
You dey mind the yoromuslims and abokis. Even if you slam their heads with a picture of the guy, they wouldn't recognize him. Yet are shouting 'we are taking over SE'

cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Eastern Region Seaport And The South West Monopoly by phase1:
Let the overbloated contraption continue to deny eastern ports development because it will 'favour Igbos'. Na Tin can, Apapa residents and commuters go continue dey suffer am.

Even if you repair the Apapa road 100 times, it will still becomes wrecked and congested in a short while, because the whole country of 200million people depends on that road for fuel and other imports. All the trucks and containers moving to the rest of the country will still ensure it wrecks. When rain falls buses and cars will break down, and you'll need boats to save your lives.

It is a situation akin to a man undergoing gastric surgery to make his stomach bigger in order to greedily eat more food, unfortunately he might not wake up after the surgery.
Keep underdeveloping Eastern ports because of your greed and hate for Easterners. You'll keep purging.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Relationship With Yoruba And Igbo by phase1:
seunmsg:
Funny enough, it was the Yoruba's that came through for Jonathan when the PDP cabals tried to prevent him from becoming president despite Yar'aduas incapacity. Most Igbo political leaders looked away when Jonathan was being maltreated. Even after he became acting president, then PDP chairman Vincent Igbulafor (yes, another ibo man) made it very clear to him that he should forget the party ticket. Ogbulafor wanted Atiku or another northerner as the party candidate. It took the personal intervention and negotiation of Obasanjo (yes, from the much hated enemy tribe) to secure the party ticket for Jonathan.

After the 2011 election, Yoruba's became the enemies again. Like we say in Yoruba land, "ore pe, asiwere gbagbe". Igbo's who sat on the fence during the struggle became the backbone of Jonathan's government. Yoruba's were quickly relegated to the background by the new government. The rest is now history.

You guys better listen and listen well, Yoruba's don't give a fvck about anybody. Politics is all about building alliances and consensus. When we win, we celebrate and are magnanimous. When we lose, we go back to the drawing board and re-strategise. We don't go about hating on the winners and sulking uncontrollably for years.
This yoromuslims sef!
So because you want to revisionize facts and hide the truth to suit your narrative you've suddenly deleted from your muslim skull the fact that Prof Dora Akunyili (GBHS) was shouting ontop of her voice against yar'adua cabal headed by Yar'adua's wife holding GEJ to ransom.

Why are you yorroba this evil? Tufiakwa!
Afonja Ajoka!
RomanceRe: Girls, Can You Marry A Poor Man If You're Rich? by phase1: 8:11am On Aug 05, 2018
Elder001:
Bullshît.. Marriage isn't a poverty allegation program.

No rich person should marry a poor individual
'allegation' ke?

The kain Turenchi wey una dey blow for this site na helele? cheesy
PoliticsRe: Ike Ekweremadu On His Knees As Clergymen Pray For Him (photos) by phase1: 4:01am On Aug 05, 2018
Clergy men, you'll never see them in the burial of a poor man. Some of them keep chasing politicians all over the place.
PoliticsRe: No Point Misleading The Public, Nigeria Can’t Generate More Than 5,000 MW For No by phase1: 3:53am On Aug 05, 2018
Generation of power supply is now rocket science. - fashola
PoliticsRe: Chineme Ojukwu Graduates From University Of Brighton (Photos) by phase1:
TimeManager:
Hmmm, the seeds are now 50yrs, spreading, expanding and procreating across the landscape of Igbo land.
Surely, the war is over but the seeds that were sown 50yrs ago will surely live with you forever!.. According to facts, a handful died of shame leaving behind their children, while the rest married from their clans so as to keep the secret.. Years after the war, Bianca would still father FFK's children.


kiss the truth
We all know that fathering bastards in yorubaland is a norm. An average yoruba man must have fathered 2 or 3 bastards before he turns 25 and they do it without shame.
That's why you have more people with psychological disorder in your yorubaland. They grew up in unbalanced families without fatherly care. cheesy
TravelRe: Is There An Order From US Authorities To Deny Nigerians Visas? by phase1: 2:36am On Aug 05, 2018
ajl:
If you are so angry and ready to break the country up. Go to the market and get yourself a cutlass. Can you even die for a member of the ethnic clan you belong to.? No point exchanging opinion here. Too many immature individuals here.
Bushman, people have died for Biafra, even till today. Listen you are not better off than me in the contraption. Unlike you I am not hungry, I donn't lack the basic neccesity of life. But truth remains that the country is rotten and can NEVER better. The solution is right there in before you, even giving you knocks but your remain determined to wallow in buffoonery as if nigeria na ya papa property.
Keep wallowing in deceit.
TravelRe: Is There An Order From US Authorities To Deny Nigerians Visas? by phase1: 9:04pm On Aug 04, 2018
ajl:
Dumb? Same issue I was talking about. Go and consult your dictionary to understand the meaning of greed. By then you will understand and know the "children, grand-children, and cousins" of greed. Like an average Nigerian, thinking simple is too much to grip. Only lazy people will be choosing what appear to them as the easy way out but come with no long term benefits. And what do you do with a constitution that empowers greed as you suggest. I am sure your recommendation would be to tear it up.

The internet has made it easy to have all sorts of interaction and discussion with individuals one would normally not converse with. So, next time keep your "dumb" terminologdy to yourself, young man.
Oga what you said is what your likes have been saying for decades since before I was born without any practical solution. So yes your comment remains dumb. You are rehashing inane comments like a broken record.

I am a pragmatist, I don't believe in your usual nigerian way of lamenting and re-lamenting without practical and pragmatic solution. Dividing the unworkable contraption, may be a sin against the memory of lugard the drunk sailor or even Queen Eliza but it is definitely not a sin against God.

It is a practical solution, Go home to your TRUE nations, make your constitution and make amends using your experience in the failed nigerian project. Build and slave for your nations (oduduwa, Biafra, Arewanistan). Many nigerians including me, cannot be patroitic to the contraption, we cannot die for nigeria. An hausas cannot die for Igbo and an Ijaw cannot die for a yorubaman. Stop giving dumb excuse on why the contraption shouldn't be taken apart and for the nationalities trapped in to survive and build viable nations. It's lame.
HealthRe: What Some Human Organs And Parts Are Worth In The Black Market (Photos) by phase1: 8:47pm On Aug 04, 2018
WinningSun:
do you work in hospital facilities (government) I intend donating blood for free.
You can donate in any government hospital laboratory or even NHIS supported and MLSCN-accredited private laboratories. Donation of blood makes you healthy as it stimulates erythropoiesis which means fresh blood cells invade your blood vessels and make you fitter. Ask Cristiano ronaldo.
HealthRe: What Some Human Organs And Parts Are Worth In The Black Market (Photos) by phase1: 8:42pm On Aug 04, 2018
Goahead:
You could even obtain these organs for a far cheaper rates, if you know your way to South western Nigeria.
Kikikiki, a human skull is worth just N2700 in the Jankara market in yorubaland yet sell for millions abroad. yorubas should start thinking of exportation of this business since Explorers have opened their eyes.
HealthRe: What Some Human Organs And Parts Are Worth In The Black Market (Photos) by phase1: 8:38pm On Aug 04, 2018
Explorers:
Blood - ₦119, 000 Per Pint




Even though most people are eligible to donate blood, there's still typically a big shortage of this necessary life-giving component of the human body.

Therefore, illegal blood farming has become a surprisingly common practice.

In India, some people become trapped in so-called blood farms where they're kept in cages and forced to donate blood.

Another source of the illegal blood industry is the prison system, where prisoners can have their blood forcibly taken.

The average value of this blood on the Black Market is $337 per pint.
See how much blood cost abroad but when a nigerian comes to the blood bank laboratory and you tell him to pay N15,000 for a pint of blood (the money is actually meant for storage, screening and crossmatch as blood is free), he'll start lamenting.
FoodRe: Cameroon Street Foods Which Cameroonians Love The Most by phase1: 8:07pm On Aug 04, 2018
easzypeaszy:
una no well...how is dis a news or to hav mk headlines biko...make we gt sense now...
even pikin fr naija go mention 90prcnt of every of d trash laid der...
so whts d news lik its special
Why do enjoy cursing out and swearing at everything. Are you nigerians mentally deranged?
FoodRe: “yorubas Cook Jollof Rice Better Than Igbos” - Nigerian Man Says by phase1: 7:47pm On Aug 04, 2018
ariesbull:
But you said the truth....the only thing is that Yoruba food is cheaper and their moimoi is ok...but I have stayed in Lagos over 12 years ...if I tell you that I haven't tasted ewedu you wouldn't believe it
I'm sure there are people who have stayed in lagos for 25 years and have never tasted ewedu.
FoodRe: “yorubas Cook Jollof Rice Better Than Igbos” - Nigerian Man Says by phase1:
If yoruba food were the only types of food in the world. I would have died of starvation.
yorubas will always praise themselves but everyone including non-Igbo and non-yorubas know the truth. Non-Igbo/Non-yorubas will rather enter more expensive Igbo canteens than go near the next canteen with a fat yoruba woman stiring ewedu and oily stew in a huge pot and selling fufu for N100.

I once visited computer village and asked where I could eat, I was directed to yoruba canteen close to a bank, Immediately I saw the fat woman seller I lost interest even the big canteen was almost empty in the ever busy computer village. I asked sunny one edo boy where I fit chop Igbo food. Sunny took me to the next building, first floor, galaxy restaurant, see crowd. Yorubas, Igbos, others were there downloading ofe nsala, ofe akwu, onugbu, Vegetable soup. The place was expensive but was worth it.
TravelRe: Is There An Order From US Authorities To Deny Nigerians Visas? by phase1:
ajl:
You are under an illusion. Even in the opposing interest you referred to there is opposing interest. Greed is Nigeria's problem and it cut across all regions. So, dividing Nigeria into 100 units will not solve the problem if people cannot manage or suppress their "demons".
Mr man, enough of this worn-out lullaby of 'greed and corruption' we've been singing for decades since nigeria was born.

Nigeria's problem is fundamental, dividing nigeria into different stable parts Arewa, Middlebelt, Biafra, Oduduwa will be a gift to humanity. The country is bloated for dumb blacks like you to manage that's why the 'Greed' comes in.

When the country divides, everyone who have experienced hell will go back home, armed with the experience learnt from their 50+ year 'internship' in ill-fated nigeria and with a steely resolve, build a new nation and everything nigeria will never be and except they are mor0ns, they'll succeed. Carry-overs in school motivate intelligent people.

Let me give an instance, do you really think Oduduwans or Biafrans will allow politicians to earn 2000 times what the average oduduwan or Biafran earns? given how they suffered so much in the hands of potbellied overfed, fraudulent politicians who enjoyed enabling environment to plunder the country? You see how your 'Greed' excuse have been tackled already.

In the contraption it is safe to say that it legal for politicians to be greedy, your damned nigerian constitution empowers greed.

So don't give me, the usual worn-out excuse of 'corruption and greed'. We all know your damned country have not been really able to fight greed and corruption because the constitution empowers them indirectly.
CelebritiesRe: Meet Bobo Ajudua, Davido's Lawyer, Fred Ajudua’s Only Son by phase1: 6:30pm On Aug 04, 2018
This guy's father Fred Ajudua na Baba for 419. Also a lawyer by profession Fred Ajudua single-handedly wrecked a Brazilian bank through 419 in the 80s and 90s.
TravelRe: Is There An Order From US Authorities To Deny Nigerians Visas? by phase1: 6:20pm On Aug 04, 2018
The solution to this problem lies in plain sight.
The country is 700% messed up. nigeria WILL NEVER get better. Everyone will a thinking skull knows that.

The solution is to divide the country, start afresh and apply the lesson learnt from the failed sojourn in ill-fated nigeria. Oduduwa can be better than Nigeria. Biafra can be better than nigeria, Arewanistans will be forced to think with their heads and build a new nation for themselves. They'll be better for it. Neccesity have always been the mother of invention in perilous times.

Divide the contraption, Go home, Use your brain and build a better country. Anyone who wants to do things 'the former nigerian way' in your new country, let him face a firing squad by machine gun. That way you'll gradually eliminate the buffoons who want take you back to hell as you build a prosperous nation.

I swear within 10 years with a new country and new mentality, your new country will blossom, grow and you'll have Americans buying up Advert spaces on your TVs begging you to visit their country.

From today, you must start seeing every pro-nigerian as an enemy of progress. Even if they are your family members. There is nothing progressive about nigeria.

This solution is the fastest way to reclaim your dignity. Nigeria is filled with opposing interests. It can NEVER work.
And I want nigerians banned from obtaining visas, if it will speed up the dissolution of the ill-fated contraption.
PoliticsRe: I Owe Nobody Any Apology For Supporting Buhari - Kenneth Okonkwo by phase1: 6:04pm On Aug 04, 2018
behosgroups2019:
As 2019 approaches, those who brought Nigeria to its knees, vandalized and wrecked it and left it for dead before 2015 are busy trying to weave a comeback mantra that will help them access power once again in 2015 after a disastrous 16 years trauma that left Nigeria for dead.

They are being joined in this vain mission by those who thought the coming of Buhari would shift the looting tent to their side and as it never happened, they became bitter, inconsolable enemies of the regime. Also in the train are the confused ideologues who have good intentions initially but are so disoriented as to be captured by the pedestrian feel-good stories of a utopia which Buhari would have wrought even with the fact that he inherited the most austere economic realities.

They have massed together to lead an erroneous chorus that Nigerians should vote out Buhari in 2019. Sho? Some of us who have been assaulted by this perverse gospel have asked why we should vote out Buhari but we have gotten no convincing answer than a rehearse of a more perverse narration of how Buhari has turned Nigeria to a land of hunger and misery and how killings have been happening under Buhari? Is that so? When you prod further, what you get is a string of poorly articulated narration of how life was a seamless bread and butter affair in Nigeria before Buhari came. If you try to run some comparisons to prove this story, they tell you to forget the past and face the future.

Truth is that those who weave sordid stories to make Buhari look bad are so afraid to confront the past, which itself introduces a huge paradox to their badly-arranged stories. Can you face the present and the future without excursing into the past? To them, life should start from May 29, 2015 when Buhari took over from the scandalous regime they ran. That itself, is a cut-and-paste effort to manipulate. It is as fraudulent as the claim of these same people that they have repented (and you ask, repent from what?) and their more notorious request to be allowed back to power. They are so pathologically hunted by the past they created that they make every effort to shout down any person that refers them to the hell they presided over here for a whole 16 years. They want Nigerians to abridge their memories and senses and join them in voting out Buhari based on their micro-managed but hardly agreeing narratives, which sees Buhari as having failed. Some of them are even telling Nigerians that Buhari has proven not to be the solution to our problem.

Since we have an Eldorado they claimed they did here in 16 years, which other problems are they talking about? Which problems are they claiming they will offer solutions to when they brought down heaven on earth to Nigeria n their 16 messy years in power? PDP claimed they did beyond expectation so why are they apologizing and telling Nigerians of their readiness to be born-again rulers if given back power?

But then, the question remains; why should I and other Nigerians vote out Buhari and bring back the locusts? Should I vote Buhari out because he is meticulously rebuilding an economy that was eaten down and ran in red during a providential oil boom? Do I vote out Buhari because he is frantically building up our foreign reserve that was so badly vandalized when oil, our solo export product, went at over $120 a barrel and the country was exporting over 2.5million ever day? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he is achieving this unbelievable feat at a period the oil price crashed to between $27 to $50 a barrel and our daily sale volume was cut to as low as below 700,000 barrels a day because those that lost their power to loot saw oil facilities as one of the sectors they must avenge their electoral defeat on? Do I vote out Buhari because at this very arid economic turn, he is making the highest investment in capital projects?

Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he has channeled all the money that would have used to service the gluttony and bacchanal greed of party men, cronies, hirelings, friends, subalterns, bed mates and party members of the party in power and its government to critical capital projects that will drive the Nigerian economy? Should I vote out Buhari because he adamantly refused to bow to the pressure to sustain the corruption omnibus and ensure Nigerians live straight and narrowly without stealing from the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari because he has taken up the nation’s decayed infrastructures and is fixing them in a way no other government has done in the past?

Do I vote out Buhari because he decided to implement strict monetary policies to save Nigeria’s resources from yam eaters, rodents and plunderers who are anchoring the noisome battle for his replacement? Do I vote out Buhari because the treasury raiders who looted a richly endowed country dry before he came feel that he should satisfy their senses of entitlement and continue abandoning the infrastructure that should drive our growth as a nation? Do I vote out Buhari because he has stopped evil servants from operating millions of phantom accounts through which they bleed the treasury while we collectively suffer? Do I vote out Buhari because the economy is no more about looting, plundering, sharing and stealing?

Should I vote out Buhari because he has insisted that he will neither chop nor allow pests to feast on our commonwealth? Should I vote out Buhari because he insists that Nigerian wealth must serve us all instead of a ravenous few? Do I vote out Buhari because in a period of austerity, he saved states that went bankrupt when we were having oil boom and had made them solvent through prudent and honest management of our economy? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he insists that Nigerians should work for what they earn? Should I vote out Buhari because he is fixing federal roads, the power sector, the energy sector in a way no government has done in the history of the country?

Do I vote out Buhari because he is no longer feeding corrupt-former leaders who not only looted Nigeria to the bones but insist on being serviced by what remains of the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari in 2019 because he is no longer pandering to the indecent corrupt interests of the legislature whose members are being ran ragged by frustration that they are no longer enjoying the bazaar as they used to do? Should I vote out Buhari because he is no longer deploying sacks of billions of Naira to bribe the legislature on sundry issues? Should I vote out Buhari because some of his party men who expected being spoon-fed from the national purse are disappointed he is not doing so? Do I vote out Buhari because those that stole the country to the bones and who thought they had escaped with their loot are being called by to return what they stole?

Do I vote out Buhari because the professional scavengers that flood around the seat of power with the hope of free-loading from our commonwealth have been made extinct? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the murderous escapades of Boko Haram that killed in tens of thousands, that took a huge size of Nigerian landmass and subjected the entire country to unrestrained attacks and untamed danger? So do I vote out Buhari because he is building the Second Niger Bridge for which past regimes duped my Igbo people? Do I vote out Buhari because he is building the enormous Mambilla Power Station which past governments played around with for decades without as much as turning the foundation soil on the project site?

Should I vote out Buhari because he is building massive railways across Nigeria? Should I vote out Buhari because he is meticulously building a viable economy from the rubble of the chaos he met on ground? Should I vote out Buhari because the vampires that wrecked the public treasury are angry and baying bare blood because, for the first time in the country’s history, they have lost access to the treasury? Do I vote out Buhari because the vampires that sucked life out of us especially in the fatal 16 years’ period before 2015 are wailing their eyes out and feigning hunger as an elaborate dubious project to take another injurious bite on us?

Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off trillions of Naira past governments owed contractors for contracts they used to enrich their members? Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off over N600 billion subsidy the past regime owed fuel importers and saved the energy industry from collapse? Do I vote out Buhari because he has rebuilt what remained of the four refineries that previous governments abandoned as scraps? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the payment of fraudulent subsidy to phantom fuel importers as was the culture before he came? Do I vote out Buhari because sundry, corrupt interests are no longer being awarded fake contracts where they walk away with the contract monies without even visiting the project sites? Do I vote out Buhari because he paid off trillions of Naira owed pensioners in federal government ministries, parastatals and agencies during our unfortunate oil boom? Do I vote out Buhari for the trillions spent on the most ambitious social intervention scheme to rescue the most vulnerable in our society, which is the most elaborate any government has ever embarked in Nigeria?

Why should I vote out Buhari? Do I vote out Buhari because he has stopped the drainpipe of freaky importation of freebies that served as feeding bottle for corrupt politicians before he came? Do I vote out Buhari because he stopped the importation of foodstuffs and through this bold action, has made Nigeria a sustainable agricultural country where citizens feed themselves? Do I vote out Buhari because of the agricultural revolution he is doing in Nigeria, which has seen the country unravel as sustainable food producer from its recent past as a top food importer? Should I vote out Buhari because he has made politics a non-rewarding venture unlike in the past? Do I vote out Buhari because he had securely locked up our treasure box and restrained access to it to even his appointees and supporters? Do I vote out Buhari because he is strongly ranged against the gargantuan corruption complex from which most Nigerians eke out a living?

These are just few posers I want those that have launched a project to get Nigerians to turn against Buhari. I don’t know of any incoming leader but I make bold to say that President Buhari has done far more than any other President that ruled Nigeria. I am open to correction by any person that feels otherwise and this would be done through telling us any president that has done better by listing what such president did. So are these reasons why I should vote out Buhari? Make no mistake about it, the project to stop Buhari flows from no patriotic reasons but squarely on the reality that Buhari has capped official stealing and plundering. It is for the singular reason that Buhari has plugged our treasury from these leeches that he is making huge investment in growth-driving capital ventures even when we are going through difficult economic realities because the oil we have, over time, depended lazily on, has met turbulent times.

So, on what ground will I and millions of Nigerians that endured very desperate pressures in 2015 to vote out the moths and rodents, not vote in Buhari in 2019 to continue the good works he is doing? Is it because the looters and their accomplices that neigh the country’s treasury have weaved enough incoherent and contradictory lies against Buhari that I will dive into a fatal voyage in 2019? Is it because those that ate down our country are breathing enough vain fury? Is it that we are simple-indeed enough to be taken advantage of by desperadoes that want power for its corrupt ends? Is it that those who raped and pauperized us before 2015 are right in their feeling that we are a simple-minded and memory-challenged people as to fall for any silly prank Never! I see no reason why we should not vote more emphatically for Buhari in 2019; not based on who he is but on what he had done with the mandate we gave him in March 2015 and based on the fact that he is the most assured hand to deepen the recovery of Nigeria and the setting of a credible template for the growth of Nigeria.
This is the current state of Enugu-Awka--Onitsha federal road abandoned by buhari. This pics is just 2 days old. Abooki, Your pro-dumbohari propaganda will be checked.

PoliticsRe: Igbo Groups In Oyingbo Market In Mainland Local Government Lagos Joined Apc From by phase1: 5:56pm On Aug 04, 2018
africanusvu:
The thing is that Nigerians still don't undstand the issue wit Igbo's and today's Nig polity.Igbo's av no prob wit APC nor Hausa/Fulani's. Rather the case is Buhari.Frankly. Igbo's don't hate Yoruba's.don't hate Hausa/Fulani.but wat is Prob be Igbo's and buhari I don't knw.I don't tink there will ever be love be them.Igbo voted for yaradua enmass.shagari enmass.does biz well wit them but wat is happening be us and buhari I don't knw.
You don't to explain anything to anyone. They know the truth but unfortunately all the measures they've taken to pull down Igbo keep failing. Almajiris in the north still bath with cow urine even with Sai buhari chanji. cheesy

PoliticsRe: Igbo Groups In Oyingbo Market In Mainland Local Government Lagos Joined Apc From by phase1: 5:53pm On Aug 04, 2018
Immediately I saw Joe yorubakwe the efulefu...I be like....

PoliticsRe: “I Wouldn’t Bother About You If You Were Raising Cow In Daura”, Galadima by phase1: 9:29pm On Jul 29, 2018
Nobody would.
PoliticsRe: We Need Igbo Presidency For Nigeria To Be Great Again - VON Boss by phase1:
These efulefu Igbos in APC still don't get it. The contraption is unworkable. An Igbo president cant force the almajiri zombies in the north to become literate and think like normal human beings.

Even GEJ's 165 almajiri schools which cost more than 15 billion naira have all been demolished by northern leaders like buhari and his musketeers because they need to keep the arewa youth poverty-striken, diseased and illiterate in order to maintain power, as it ensures they remain brainwashable zombies.

The country CAN NEVER develop until everyone goes home and parasitic arewans stay on their own. This is just the truth you politicians can't just tell yourselves because you want to keep your stomach fed with the present rot. Nigeria has an expiry date, God willing it is nearer than we think.

PoliticsRe: Chronicles Of Hausa-fulani Islamists Expansion In Southern Kaduna by phase1: 9:04am On Jul 29, 2018
Since the day Lugard 'cellotaped' the north and south together, not a year passes without northern hausa almajiris killing southerners and christians. Not one year.

Why some daft southerners want to still keep living with blood thirty almajeris under 'one naijeriya' is beyond me. It is beyond common sense.
PoliticsRe: Biafra Civil War And How Gown Gagged The BBC For Oil by phase1: 8:13am On Jul 29, 2018
No wonder the British PM Harold Wilson while addressing the British parliament said - 'Britains neutrality is a victory for Biafra'.

When Biafra is restored, it must have nothing to do with the commonwealth which is simply an organization of modern day slaves.

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