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Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by orisa37: 9:21am On Dec 02, 2021
NIGERIA SHOULD STOP BEHAVING LIKE A CURSED TRIBE. NO SINGLE ONE, MILITARY, MILITANT OR TERRORIST CAN CLAIM NIGERIA FROM ALL OF US. IT'S ALL SHAKARA AND SHAKABULAS. SO NO 42 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES RESTRUCTURING NO 2023 ELECTIONS.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by tollyboy5(m): 9:22am On Dec 02, 2021
orisa37:
NIGERIA SHOULD STOP BEHAVING LIKE A CURSED TRIBE. NO SINGLE ONE, MILITARY, MILITANT OR TERRORIST CAN CLAIM NIGERIA FROM ALL OF US. IT'S ALL SHAKARA AND SHAKABULAS.
Nigeria is not a tribe, its mixture of diffent nation tho
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Decide2rise: 9:29am On Dec 02, 2021
headSmasher:
So Pandora Peter Obi that killed hundreds of people through James uwafor and also use government Money to set up business for his 9 years old girl is a what? chineke sent, God forbid criminals acting like saints
Stop sounding like a fool. You lots just fabricate nonsense trying to tarnish someone's image.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by princdebola201(m): 9:29am On Dec 02, 2021
Babaken:
please can you list the infrastructures let's also compare the standard of living then and now.
buhari Train revolution

RAIL
- 156km Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail nearing completion
- 327km Itakpe-Warri Standard Gauge Rail completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began.
- Abuja Light Rail completed in 2018.
- Ground-breaking done for construction of Kano-Maradi Standard Gauge Rail, and revamp of Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri Narrow Gauge Rail.
- Financing negotiations ongoing for Ibadan-Kano Standard Gauge Rail project

ROADS
- Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), investing over a billion dollars in three flagship projects: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.
- Executive Order 7 mobilizing private investment into the development of key roads and bridges like Bodo-Bonny in Rivers and Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota in Lagos
- Highway Development and Management Initiative (HDMI), a public-private partnership program to mobilise, in its first Phase, over a Trillion Naira in private investment into the development and maintenance of 12 Roads, amounting to 1,963km in length.
- More than 360 billion Naira worth of Sukuk Bonds raised since 2017 for dozens of critical road projects across all six geopolitical zones.

PORTS
- Completion of New Terminals for International Airports in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt
- Construction of New Runway for Abuja and Enugu International Airports
- Presidential approval for four International Airports as Special Economic Zones: Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
- Approval for new private-sector funded deep sea ports: Lekki Deep Sea Port (Construction already well underway, for completion in 2022); Bonny Deep Sea Port (Ground-breaking done in March 2021); Ibom Deep Sea Port; and Warri Deep Sea Port
- Development of capacity at the Eastern Ports:
o In December 2017, Calabar Port commenced export of bulk cement to Tema Port in Ghana
o In 2019, three container ships berthed at Calabar Port, for the first time in eleven years
o Dredging of Warri Port (Escravos Bar—Warri Port channel) completed in 2018
o On October 30, 2019, an LPG Tanker operated by NLNG, berthed in Port Harcourt – the first time ever an LPG ship berthed in any of the Eastern Ports
o On December 8, 2019, Onne Port received JPO VOLANS (owned by Maersk), the FIRST gearless and largest container vessel (265.07 metres) to call at any Eastern Port in Nigeria.
o On August 1, 2019, Onne Port’s Brawal Terminal received MSC GRACE, its first container vessel since 2012.

POWER
Energizing Education Programme: Taking clean and reliable energy (Solar and Gas) to Federal Universities and Teaching Hospitals across the country. Four Universities completed and commissioned already: BUK (Kano), FUNAI (Ebonyi), ATBU (Bauchi) and FUPRE (Delta); others ongoing.
Energizing Economies Programme: Taking clean and reliable energy (Solar and Gas) to markets across the country. Completed projects include Sabon-Gari Market in Kano, Ariaria Market in Aba, and Sura Shopping Complex in Lagos.
National Mass Metering Programme: Nationwide rollout of electricity meters to all on-grid consumers, launched in August 2020. The Central Bank of Nigeria is providing 60 billion Naira for the first phase, with a target of 1 million meter installations. So far more than 500,000 meters have been delivered to the Discos, and more than 280,000 installed.
Solar Power Naija: Launched in April 2021 to deliver 5 million off-grid solar connections to Nigerian households. The program is expected to generate an additional N7 billion increase in tax revenues per annum and $10 million in annual import substitution. In May 2021, the Rural Electrification Agency announced the planned deployment of solar-powered grids to 200 Primary Health Centres (PHC) and 104 Unity Schools nationwide.
Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), aka Siemens Power Program: A Government-to-Government initiative involving the Governments of Nigeria and Germany, and Siemens AG of Germany, to upgrade and modernize Nigeria’s electricity grid. Contract for the pre-engineering phase of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) was signed in February 2021, following the 2020 approval for the payment of FGN’s counterpart funding for that phase.
Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) has provided grants for the deployment of 200,000 Solar Home Systems, impacting one million Nigerians. The NEP is also delivering mini-grids across the country.

HOUSING
- The Family Homes Fund Limited (FHFL), incorporated by the Federal Government of Nigeria in September 2016, is the implementing agency for the Buhari Administration’s National Social Housing scheme.
- More than two thousand (2,000) hectares of land with titled documents have been given by 24 States for the Buhari administration’s Social Housing programme, with the capacity to accommodate about 65,000 new homes.
- Under the National Social Housing programme, Nigerians will be given at least a 15-year period with a monthly payment at 6 percent interest rate, to pay for each housing unit. The Central Bank of Nigeria is providing a N200 Billion financing facility, with a guarantee by the FGN.

OIL AND GAS
The Buhari Administration has declared this decade the “Decade of Gas.”
- Ground-breaking on 614km Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Project.
- Successful completion of Nigeria’s first Marginal Field Bid Round in almost 20 years, expected to raise in excess of half a billion dollars, and open up a new vista of investment in oil and gas.
- Launch of National LPG Expansion Programme (including Removal of VAT from the domestic pricing of LPG)
- Financial close and signing of contract for NLNG Train 7, which will grow Nigeria’s production capacity by about 35%
- Nigeria and Morocco have in 2021 signed an agreement to develop a US$1.4 billion multipurpose industrial platform (Ammonia and Di-Ammonium Phosphate production plants) that will utilize Nigerian gas and Moroccan phosphate to produce 750,000 tons of ammonia and 1 million tons of phosphate fertilizers annually by 2025. It will be located in Ikot-Abasi, Akwa-Ibom State.
- Commissioning, in December 2020, of the new NPDC Integrated Gas Handling Facility in Edo State, the largest onshore LPG plant in the country, with a processing capacity of 100 million standard cubic feet of gas daily, producing 330 tonnes of LPG, 345 tonnes of propane and 2,600 barrels of condensate, daily.
- Establishment of a $350m Nigerian Content Intervention Fund, to finance manufacturing, contracts and assets in the oil and gas industry
- Financial Close on the following NNPC-involved projects:
o A 10,000 tonnes per day methanol plant and a 500 million standard cubic feet per day gas processing plant, in Odeama, Brass, Bayelsa State.
o The ANOH gas processing plant, with a processing capacity of 300 million standard cubic feet of gas, in Imo State. It is a Joint Venture between Seplat Petroleum Development Company and the Nigerian Gas Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It also has the potential to deliver 1,200MW of power when completed.
o Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refinery (PHRC). Sign-off Ceremony of Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) Contract held in April 2021, marking the commencement of site handover and full mobilization to site.
- Policy, Regulatory and Funding Support for the establishment of Modular Refineries across the Niger Delta. When the Administration took office in 2015 Nigeria had only one functioning Modular Refinery. Today there are at least six ongoing brownfield and greenfield Modular Refinery Projects across the Niger Delta. In 2020 President Buhari commissioned the first phase of the Waltersmith Modular Refinery, in Imo State.
- Launch of the Nigerian Upstream Cost Optimization Programme (NUCOP), to reduce operating expenses through process enhancement and industry collaboration.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by wink2015(m): 9:29am On Dec 02, 2021
LIKE WHAT CHARLY BOY SAID.

"OUR MUMU DON DO"

Let us shine our eyes very well as far as 2023 is concerned.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Blackdisciple(m): 9:31am On Dec 02, 2021
Yes oo tell them
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Decide2rise: 9:31am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Only a bastard Yoruba won't vote for Tinubu
Only foolish and visionless entities will vote for an old criminal like Tinubu
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Blackdisciple(m): 9:32am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Only a bastard Yoruba won't vote for Tinubu
Only a foolish Yoruba will vote for Tinubu..
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by orisa37: 9:33am On Dec 02, 2021
BUHARI AND APC HAVE FAILED NIGERIA. THEY'RE COVID19 AND O'MICRON VIRUSES. ONLY A 42 CONSTITUTIONAL FULLY AUTONOMOUS STATES GOVERNORS AND AN INSTRUCTIVE PRESIDENT CAN MOVE NIGERIA NOW TO SUCCESS.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Decide2rise: 9:33am On Dec 02, 2021
GeneralPula:
If Peter Obi is half as intelligent as Tinubu, you’ll be living in SE by now and not SW..
The right statement should be if Peter Obi is criminally intelligent as Tinubu is. Only foolish people elect corrupt criminals to rule over them
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Trentee4eva: 9:42am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Your sufferness is your own doing. Work smarter and don't let frustration kill you.

Tinubu is not your problem
As if you are enjoying. You're suffering and smiling and I like that about you grin grin grin
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by KoshCAD: 9:42am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Only a bastard Yoruba won't vote for Tinubu
O ti ya werey. Only a bastard yorubas will vote Tinubu
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by BleedTears: 9:48am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Tinubu was born a leader. He was born to rule. Come 2023 he shall rule us and take Nigeria to it's befitting place. There's never been any like him in Nigeria's political arena
You that is burn to be a slave, come pack shit from my septic thank. And as a slave you are burn to be, you must pack it with your teeth.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Babaken: 10:00am On Dec 02, 2021
princdebola201:
buhari Train revolution

RAIL
- 156km Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Rail nearing completion
- 327km Itakpe-Warri Standard Gauge Rail completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began.
- Abuja Light Rail completed in 2018.
- Ground-breaking done for construction of Kano-Maradi Standard Gauge Rail, and revamp of Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri Narrow Gauge Rail.
- Financing negotiations ongoing for Ibadan-Kano Standard Gauge Rail project

ROADS
- Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), investing over a billion dollars in three flagship projects: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.
- Executive Order 7 mobilizing private investment into the development of key roads and bridges like Bodo-Bonny in Rivers and Apapa-Oshodi-Oworonshoki-Ojota in Lagos
- Highway Development and Management Initiative (HDMI), a public-private partnership program to mobilise, in its first Phase, over a Trillion Naira in private investment into the development and maintenance of 12 Roads, amounting to 1,963km in length.
- More than 360 billion Naira worth of Sukuk Bonds raised since 2017 for dozens of critical road projects across all six geopolitical zones.

PORTS
- Completion of New Terminals for International Airports in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt
- Construction of New Runway for Abuja and Enugu International Airports
- Presidential approval for four International Airports as Special Economic Zones: Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
- Approval for new private-sector funded deep sea ports: Lekki Deep Sea Port (Construction already well underway, for completion in 2022); Bonny Deep Sea Port (Ground-breaking done in March 2021); Ibom Deep Sea Port; and Warri Deep Sea Port
- Development of capacity at the Eastern Ports:
o In December 2017, Calabar Port commenced export of bulk cement to Tema Port in Ghana
o In 2019, three container ships berthed at Calabar Port, for the first time in eleven years
o Dredging of Warri Port (Escravos Bar—Warri Port channel) completed in 2018
o On October 30, 2019, an LPG Tanker operated by NLNG, berthed in Port Harcourt – the first time ever an LPG ship berthed in any of the Eastern Ports
o On December 8, 2019, Onne Port received JPO VOLANS (owned by Maersk), the FIRST gearless and largest container vessel (265.07 metres) to call at any Eastern Port in Nigeria.
o On August 1, 2019, Onne Port’s Brawal Terminal received MSC GRACE, its first container vessel since 2012.

POWER
Energizing Education Programme: Taking clean and reliable energy (Solar and Gas) to Federal Universities and Teaching Hospitals across the country. Four Universities completed and commissioned already: BUK (Kano), FUNAI (Ebonyi), ATBU (Bauchi) and FUPRE (Delta); others ongoing.
Energizing Economies Programme: Taking clean and reliable energy (Solar and Gas) to markets across the country. Completed projects include Sabon-Gari Market in Kano, Ariaria Market in Aba, and Sura Shopping Complex in Lagos.
National Mass Metering Programme: Nationwide rollout of electricity meters to all on-grid consumers, launched in August 2020. The Central Bank of Nigeria is providing 60 billion Naira for the first phase, with a target of 1 million meter installations. So far more than 500,000 meters have been delivered to the Discos, and more than 280,000 installed.
Solar Power Naija: Launched in April 2021 to deliver 5 million off-grid solar connections to Nigerian households. The program is expected to generate an additional N7 billion increase in tax revenues per annum and $10 million in annual import substitution. In May 2021, the Rural Electrification Agency announced the planned deployment of solar-powered grids to 200 Primary Health Centres (PHC) and 104 Unity Schools nationwide.
Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), aka Siemens Power Program: A Government-to-Government initiative involving the Governments of Nigeria and Germany, and Siemens AG of Germany, to upgrade and modernize Nigeria’s electricity grid. Contract for the pre-engineering phase of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) was signed in February 2021, following the 2020 approval for the payment of FGN’s counterpart funding for that phase.
Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP) has provided grants for the deployment of 200,000 Solar Home Systems, impacting one million Nigerians. The NEP is also delivering mini-grids across the country.

HOUSING
- The Family Homes Fund Limited (FHFL), incorporated by the Federal Government of Nigeria in September 2016, is the implementing agency for the Buhari Administration’s National Social Housing scheme.
- More than two thousand (2,000) hectares of land with titled documents have been given by 24 States for the Buhari administration’s Social Housing programme, with the capacity to accommodate about 65,000 new homes.
- Under the National Social Housing programme, Nigerians will be given at least a 15-year period with a monthly payment at 6 percent interest rate, to pay for each housing unit. The Central Bank of Nigeria is providing a N200 Billion financing facility, with a guarantee by the FGN.

OIL AND GAS
The Buhari Administration has declared this decade the “Decade of Gas.”
- Ground-breaking on 614km Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Project.
- Successful completion of Nigeria’s first Marginal Field Bid Round in almost 20 years, expected to raise in excess of half a billion dollars, and open up a new vista of investment in oil and gas.
- Launch of National LPG Expansion Programme (including Removal of VAT from the domestic pricing of LPG)
- Financial close and signing of contract for NLNG Train 7, which will grow Nigeria’s production capacity by about 35%
- Nigeria and Morocco have in 2021 signed an agreement to develop a US$1.4 billion multipurpose industrial platform (Ammonia and Di-Ammonium Phosphate production plants) that will utilize Nigerian gas and Moroccan phosphate to produce 750,000 tons of ammonia and 1 million tons of phosphate fertilizers annually by 2025. It will be located in Ikot-Abasi, Akwa-Ibom State.
- Commissioning, in December 2020, of the new NPDC Integrated Gas Handling Facility in Edo State, the largest onshore LPG plant in the country, with a processing capacity of 100 million standard cubic feet of gas daily, producing 330 tonnes of LPG, 345 tonnes of propane and 2,600 barrels of condensate, daily.
- Establishment of a $350m Nigerian Content Intervention Fund, to finance manufacturing, contracts and assets in the oil and gas industry
- Financial Close on the following NNPC-involved projects:
o A 10,000 tonnes per day methanol plant and a 500 million standard cubic feet per day gas processing plant, in Odeama, Brass, Bayelsa State.
o The ANOH gas processing plant, with a processing capacity of 300 million standard cubic feet of gas, in Imo State. It is a Joint Venture between Seplat Petroleum Development Company and the Nigerian Gas Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It also has the potential to deliver 1,200MW of power when completed.
o Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refinery (PHRC). Sign-off Ceremony of Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) Contract held in April 2021, marking the commencement of site handover and full mobilization to site.
- Policy, Regulatory and Funding Support for the establishment of Modular Refineries across the Niger Delta. When the Administration took office in 2015 Nigeria had only one functioning Modular Refinery. Today there are at least six ongoing brownfield and greenfield Modular Refinery Projects across the Niger Delta. In 2020 President Buhari commissioned the first phase of the Waltersmith Modular Refinery, in Imo State.
- Launch of the Nigerian Upstream Cost Optimization Programme (NUCOP), to reduce operating expenses through process enhancement and industry collaboration.
Wow Bravo thank you I have no idea of all these but his government has been favorable to the majority of the masses can you explain why now I know you know better.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by shegxy9(m): 10:16am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Only a bastard Yoruba won't vote for Tinubu
Coming from a bastard himself... Stupid idiot!!
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by onatisi(m): 10:29am On Dec 02, 2021
no need warning nigerians , they will never listen , immediately they see 3kg bags of rice , palm oil, and 1000 naira glo recharge cards , they will definitely repeat that mistake 1000 times over
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by LagbajaTheBEREAN: 10:37am On Dec 02, 2021
.........Nigerians to be wary of deceptive politicians who might present themselves as impeccable candidates of the various political parties.......

One need no soothsayer to know that the sub was meant for the 'Change' and 'Next Level' bandwagon but then are Nigerians ready for the right thing or we just want to continue with the foolish cycle that have lead us to nowhere.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by uthlaw: 10:47am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Your sufferness is your own doing. Work smarter and don't let frustration kill you.

Tinubu is not your problem
and tinubu can never be my problem, who is not working...I should work smarter like you are working right...many of you will just talk like a rich motivator..

Even you de struggle alaye,so all those useless politicians de work smarter for stealing abi!
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Zico5(m): 10:54am On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Every well meaning Nigerian's is with Tinubu and that's the only thing that matters.

You my brother is just a drop in an ocean
U are not ready to be liberated. Affliction will never occur the second time. We have had enough of these vagabonds in the seat of power. The masses shall win by God grace.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Rexwalters1: 10:57am On Dec 02, 2021
Zico5:
U are not ready to be liberated. Affliction will never occur the second time. We have had enough of these vagabonds in the seat of power. The masses shall win by God grace.
Useless Hypocrite Pastor Cooker, we will vote pdp to make you happy, Zombie Incubus.

Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by mikeweezy(m): 11:15am On Dec 02, 2021
They will never listen until after allowing religion
Tribes
Region
Over ride their reason and ended up voting another visionless person
when Hardship start dem will strt praying for God to deliver dem
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Malory: 11:16am On Dec 02, 2021
TooMuchStuff:
Not in Nigeria my guy
Affliction has been doing turns over and over again

Nigeria na cruise zone for everybody
I de tell you
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by GetMeRight: 12:05pm On Dec 02, 2021
Is he now stylishly campaigning against Tinubu or what?
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by GetMeRight: 12:10pm On Dec 02, 2021
Malory:
Many of us Yorubas won't support Tinubu. He is too old and curropt
Malory:
Affliction shall not rise the second time. Not when many Nigerians are fervently praying for 2023 to come quickly so that we can do away with this devilish regime. Nigerians have unanimously agreed to vote for a bright mind in the future. Here in the South west we are regretting voting for this lifeless man and we won't make such mistake in the future. Buhari is the worst calamity to have ever befallen Nigeria. Let's give the Igbos chance to produce the president for the sake of equity
Stop claiming what you are not. Are you ashamed of who you are?
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by GetMeRight: 12:13pm On Dec 02, 2021
Babaken:
[s] Actually Tinubu shot himself for leg by selling this man buhari to Nigeria as the messiah [/s] now buhari fail both left and right the king maker wasn't there to advise him knowing fully well that he will depends on his delivery somehow to campaign as he is nurturing the idea of becoming the next president. Because if like buhari did well more Jonathan in his two tenure many wouldn't have been kicking against him (Tinubu) idea of becoming the next president come 2023 it would have been very easy for him.
Stop projecting Nigeria adults of voting age as dumbasses who needed Tinubu to tell them who to vote for. Every eligible voter is responsible for the choices he makes, not Tinubu.
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Malory: 12:17pm On Dec 02, 2021
GetMeRight:
Stop claiming what you are not. Are you ashamed of who you are?
Then who am I?
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by AsampeteNwaanyi(f): 12:22pm On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Your sufferness is your own doing. Work smarter and don't let frustration kill you.

Tinubu is not your problem
mynd44 lalasticlala Seun

Rule 2
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Ikinternational: 12:30pm On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
I wonder which mistake these people Yam eaters keep talking about.. This Government has never been a mistake and come 2023, Tinubu or Osinbajo will never be a mistake.
There must be two Nigeria
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Ikinternational: 12:38pm On Dec 02, 2021
uptimum123:
Only a bastard Yoruba won't vote for Tinubu
The man can't walk a flight of stairs.
But people should disregard because of blind faith. After all na their tribesman

Trust Africans to Africa
Most backwards continent
Re: 2023: Kukah Warns Nigerians Against Repeat Of 2015 "Mistake" by Ikinternational: 12:49pm On Dec 02, 2021
The most frustrating thing about Africans is as soon as they go abroad they get sense. All the old backwards thinking wiped away just like that.

You'll see a confirmed goat behaving civilized
The water is poisoned
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