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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Juniorangel(m): 10:53am On Dec 18, 2023
But the people affected are not complaining, trust me if they are you will see changes. If you know what's up business still moves on this day, it's just major markets that are closed.
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Solsix(m): 10:56am On Dec 18, 2023
UncleAyo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asun7JI_Mm8

If social media is the only place u get information, u are finished.
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Slurity(m): 10:58am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️
THE SIT AT HOME IS WORKING, PLEASE LET ADD TUESDAYS TO IT. IT GIVES US MORE TIME TO REST. WE STILL HAVE 3 DAYS TO WORK NA

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by BeautifulMind2: 11:00am On Dec 18, 2023
Abagworo:
Release Nnamdi Kanu since he's the reason but you are busy wasting lives and paying media houses for nothing. There's nothing difficult in releasing Kanu and suing for peaceful negotiation with IPOB so that people can lead normal life and Nigeria has one less war front.
They don't want peaceful Southeast because they know that Igbos now preferred to stay back in their region and invest unlike after the civil war large percentage of Igbos migrated out of their region to other zones especially north and west, they are fueling the peaceful region with their actions in politics to make the region chaotic, Igbo land is now prosperous, state like Anambra now there are high migration to the state especially those from west, unlike 10yrs ago, before you hardly see Yoruba man but now they're in thousands, doing different jobs , selling agbo is very common in streets of Anamabra, it will seem as you are in the street of Lagos, not just west even other Nigerians from other regions, so it's hurting their own growth, instead of us to migrate to their place the reverse is the now case, so they want a non peaceful Southeast to force our people out and slow our progress that's their game.
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by donhils: 11:04am On Dec 18, 2023
Sit at home is one of the most useless approaches adopted by any group. But again at this point, it now feels like it is being imposed on the people because left for them everyone wants to go about their businesses but those boys won't allow them. The devastation and intimidation is more than outside SE are aware of. Some times they impose one whole week, other times 2 weeks sit at home. Carry guns up and down. I don't know why news agencies are not going to cover their activities, maybe something will be done to eradicate it

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Angelfrost(m): 11:05am On Dec 18, 2023
Well, we have been counseling them for years even on this forum... But, all they have done is abuse us.


You give criminals and lowlifes a cover to commit crimes and kill people in the guise of Sit at home... Then, you fly to other regions to set up businesses and build houses.

Look at how they have literally flooded Asaba, all the way from Anambra and Imo.

Yet, they keep deceiving themselves that their voices are being heard all over the globe... Isn't that the worst form of collective stupidity?!!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by UncleAyo: 11:06am On Dec 18, 2023
We can also get information from inside our rectum too or from the thin air. like you want me to do.

SMH

Solsix:

If social media is the only place u get information, u are finished.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by BadBradley: 11:09am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️
majority of Igbos don't have sense and think in reverse

Funny thing is that if granted Biafra they turn that region into a cannibal dome

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Angelfrost(m): 11:09am On Dec 18, 2023
Solsix:
Nobody is sitting at home because of nnamdi kanu, we unanimously decided to extend our weekend by one day.

Yeah right... You will be extending by weeks very soon, when your emperor in Finland gets into the mood. tongue


I wonder the excuse your grandfathers gave for the senseless and pointless civil war Ojukwu led them into.

One day, wise people will arise from the region, and say enough is enough of this Nzogbu Nzogbu!

As Chinua Achebe of blessed memory said in Arrow of the gods:

"...we shouldn't fight a war of blame"!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by edunaragold(f): 11:10am On Dec 18, 2023
May God bless you for now being arrogant ,and pridefull,na wetin me too dey tell them.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by PHAYOL81: 11:10am On Dec 18, 2023
....or Sleep/hide under bed

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Solsix(m): 11:10am On Dec 18, 2023
Angelfrost:


Yeah right... You will be extending by weeks very soon, when your emperor in Finland gets into the mood. tongue
Lol, nobody is taking ekpa serious. We decide when to stay at home
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Dpharisee: 11:13am On Dec 18, 2023
Solsix:
Nobody is sitting at home because of nnamdi kanu, we unanimously decided to extend our weekend by one day.
You forgot your medication this morning

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Angelfrost(m): 11:13am On Dec 18, 2023
Solsix:

Lol, nobody is taking ekpa serious. We decide when to stay at home

Good... Keep staying at home every Monday.

Enjoy!!!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by casualobserver: 11:13am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️

I also wonder how SE leaders can plead for NNamdi Kanu’s release, a man whose mission is the secession, while at the same time complain that it is the turn of the SE to be president or expect others to vote for a Se president. I saw a video over the weekend where a prominent Ibo leader actually said Kanu is the greatest leader to come out of the SE since Zik and Ojukwu and the people of the Se hold him in reverence. Your leader wants to leave Nigeria and you are behind him but you want us to vote for you to rule Nigeria? Somebody please explain to me how this makes sense to the Ibo man.

Let’s not even start on the utterances of Iwuanyawu. I don’t want to start on a Monday with tribal issues but trust me you make no sense to the rest of Nigerians and most of us don’t care anymore because we are exhausted trying to figure out the logic or thought process behind your utterances and actions. To us your actions and utterances are counter productive to your objectives. We don’t even know what those objectives are because they keep changing. Today you want Biafra, tommorow you want presidency. Yesterday you are in APGA, today you are in PDP, tommorow you are in LP. Look at the south east you don’t even have a single party you can say represents your cause. PDP, LP, APC and APGA all have governors.

Trying to engage the SE on issues like Ibo presidency, Biafra, Lagos, sit at home, Kanu etc is futile because it is never a discussion that has any logical constructs and eventually we just say ok, “we hear you” because it is exhausting and always descends into the emotional and not the rational.

You want Ibo presidency but you insult the same voters that can make it happen

You want Ibo presidency but you want biafra
You want development but you leave your zone every day

You want development but you invest outside your zones

You want Kanu to be freed but you attack your own zone with sit at home and UGM.

You say your zone is underdeveloped but you never question your governors.

You claim you want to live peacefully in Lagos and other zones but you attack and insult your hosts.

You build illegally but you want to be compensated for building illegally

Just make it make sense! I don’t mean to insult a tribe but it has gotten to a point where no one even bothers when the Ibo man is complaining and this isn’t as for you because when you have legitimate issues, like the boy who cried wolf people may say it’s just the Ibos maki g noise again. This because your utterances and actions make no sense that nobody even cares to listen to what you are saying anymore.

Many of us have that family member we love but don’t take seriously anymore but we have to indulge because they are family. The one who when you ask what are you doing, will tell you I am going back to school to do a masters or PhD, yesterday he started nightclub business, before that it was restaurant, before that it was a contractor, before then he wanted to be a musician. Every time it is something new, every time he makes no head no tail. The one who always brings in irrelevant issues at family meetings and drags on and on but you have to call to the meeting because he/she is family and if you don’t he will start moaning. It gets to a point that you were at the meeting simply by default and nobody was really listening to you or cares for what you have to say. This unfortunately is what the Ibo man has turned himself into. A caricature the family has to indulge. I say this not to abuse or insult but as a call for introspection. Your may see the logic in your actions and utterances but to the rest of us we don’t understand what exactly you want, you don’t make sense, your actions are counter productive to your stated aims and we are tired and have just left you to your devices. It may make sense to you but your utterances and actions do not make sense to us. You need us otherwise you would do what you need to do without us. So if you are not able to make it make sense to us your efforts are futile. You have a business plan but you need a loan. What you think of your business plan is your business. You will not get the loan until you are able to get the bank to see the viability of your business.

Nigerians are tired of these antics, even recently the Nothern elders forum said let the Ibos go if they want to go. A few weeks later (last week) another prominent Northern figure Prof Jega called for Tinubu to restructure the country before 2027…that tells you even the North are tired! But Interestingly the Ibos have been quiet on that significant pronouncement. When the Ibo man is ready to be serious and articulate what his real issues are and act in a manner that is consistent with his stated objectives, let us know. In the mean time, the rest of us are learning not to take you seriously but to ignore you.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by FreeStuffsNG: 11:16am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️
You're one of a kind among the Igbo. I knew your kind still exist as the timid, silent majority and that is why I have resisted the blackmail that calling out those unpatriotic, lazy, insolent and criminal defamers misrepresenting the Igbo is an attack against the Igbo as a people. It's not! There are millions of patriotic Nigerians of Igbo extraction who don't hate Nigeria and others. I know them personally and will not be blackmailed by unpatriotic hate-filled bigots claiming to be representing the Igbo.

I insist that Igbo like you must mobilize and hijack the narrative from those unpatriotic elements, naysayers, cyberbullies, criminal defamers and project the good things about the Igbo then collaborate with others to take back your land from evil and those evil, unpatriotic, hate-filled arrogant Igbo people destroying Igboland.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Lekison(m): 11:17am On Dec 18, 2023
Armaggedon:
GDP figures released show that the states under the so called sit at home are doing better than your own states.
Food price inflation figures show things are relatively cheaper in the so-called sit at home region. It is Infact your region that has proven to be unproductive.

Why don't you get a life?
Igbos and lies grin

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by YourGFsnatcher: 11:19am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️
Best thing I've read today.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by DaRuud(m): 11:19am On Dec 18, 2023
I can't imagine that one use*less nonentity will be in far away Finland , where everything is working fine , electricity, water , governance, internet , school , market , healthcare , transportation, banking system , safe and conducive environment, CCTV Cameras , you can go fishing 🎣 at 2am and come back home any time you want . . . Is commanding millions of people who don't have basic amenities, no good road. , no steady source of income , bad governance, corruption, poor health care , insecurities, . . . To sit at home on Monday and using their fellow children to kill themselves if you come out on Monday , over the treasonable offense committed by NK , and the Finland based Idi*it is enjoying.
Some people are just so dumb



CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by DaRuud(m): 11:20am On Dec 18, 2023
I can't imagine that one use*less nonentity will be in far away Finland , where everything is working fine , electricity, water , governance, internet , school , market , healthcare , transportation, banking system , safe and conducive environment, CCTV Cameras , you can go fishing 🎣 at 2am and come back home any time you want . . . Is commanding millions of people who don't have basic amenities, no good road. , no steady source of income , bad governance, corruption, poor health care , insecurities, . . . To sit at home on Monday and using their fellow children to kill themselves if you come out on Monday , over the treasonable offense committed by NK , and the Finland based Idi*it is enjoying.
Some people are just so dumb



CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Ykc2(m): 11:29am On Dec 18, 2023
Brugo:
From the beginning of Nigeria, Igbos have been known to harm themselves while trying to harm others. They call them alagbara ma mero. He who wields power thoughtlessly.

They think they are harming government but they are the ones suffering.
so you believed that sitting at home is harming anyone? Oga customers buy things from there customer on phone , way bill
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by YourGFsnatcher: 11:29am On Dec 18, 2023
Solsix:
Nobody is sitting at home because of nnamdi kanu, we unanimously decided to extend our weekend by one day.

Lieeeesssssss! Why una dey lie like this? So the people killed and Harrased for doing business on Monday and the threads are from gaza abi? Which kind baby lie be this one. Make una continue to suffer am sha... nothing us. Pls continue doing "voluntary" sit at home Till thy kingdom come, na una go still hear am. At first I was surprised how boko haram could be brainwashed thinking its because they are mostly illiterates...but seeing how the so called literate igbos have been brainwashed by some people who don't when live in the country I what I cannot understand. How can a grown ass man be brainwashed by some people fighting for their interests? Do you think when biafra succeeds you will be invited to the table? Is it not ojukwu that ran like a coward after making your ancestors to go to war n kill over 3 million but could not face the sane fate? So the people that died during the time they don't like life abi? See Simon eba, chilling in Finland, causing your brothers to go and kpai while he's getting more sponsorship and some of you think it's all for you. What a Shame! Why didn't he support Peter obi? Is it not becuse he knows if obi wins his fight will lose credibility and his sponsorship will suffer a set back? Do you people even think? I'm very surprised how once one of the most respected tribe in Africa have reduced themselves to laughing stock because of two non Nigerians and cowards that cannot even stay side by side with thier people for what they believe

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Friend22(m): 11:35am On Dec 18, 2023
MadamExcellency:
Go back and study your people very well. You may learn one or two things about them. They were the only people who resisted slavery and committed mass suicide killing their adopters. It is called Igbo Landing.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_Landing

Resisted slavery indeed 🤣🤣🤣
You pick stories that can be written by anyone and claim it to be authentic.
Your people have always been like this; haughty, proud, but empty in terms of honest and purposeful delivery.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Pauliaette(m): 11:39am On Dec 18, 2023
Orrh how e go take concern other states wen u done the right thing in a wrong way...

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by matm: 11:42am On Dec 18, 2023
The problem can be tackled only from the root cause.
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Gamesmart: 11:48am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️

It is one of the dumbest conception I have ever seen in my young life.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Gamesmart: 11:50am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
And that's what's destroying our image and relationship with others. My people should just calm down and get wiser. There's always a different approach to get things done.

Well said, brother.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Gamesmart: 11:54am On Dec 18, 2023
spiSeyi:
Epa n pare o ni oun paja - meaning if you think you are doing others you are doing yourself, SE remains the least developed region in Nigeria. The FG doesn't even feel the impact of SE low economic activities because SE IGR is insignificant hence the FG turns a blind eye to their sit at home and doesn't care about whatever befall South Easterners grin grin
The bitter truth is self-determination can't come this way only economic development can hasten self-determination. If the referendum is conducted in Nigeria today only a few percent of !gbos will vote for the Biafra exit because no !gbo is ready to leave other part of Nigeria with high economic activities for SE with no or less economic activities grin
May !gbos find their lost sense and break from the chain of Simon Ekpa grin

Illiterate, what has state IGR got to do with FG?
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by fit4royal: 11:55am On Dec 18, 2023
You will not die young.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Gamesmart: 11:59am On Dec 18, 2023
UncleAyo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asun7JI_Mm8


What kind of animals are these guys in red ffs?
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Gamesmart: 12:02pm On Dec 18, 2023
Abagworo:
Release Nnamdi Kanu since he's the reason but you are busy wasting lives and paying media houses for nothing. There's nothing difficult in releasing Kanu and suing for peaceful negotiation with IPOB so that people can lead normal life and Nigeria has one less war front.

Okay, Nnamdi Kanu is not going to be released because of this.

You now need to step up your protest so he is released. Step it up by killing your father in protest, okay?

If after that, MNK is not released, step it up another notch by killing your mother.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by spiSeyi: 12:03pm On Dec 18, 2023
Gamesmart:


Illiterate, what has state IGR got to do with FG?
This one sense is still with Simon Ekpa grin grin
A state with no or less economy activities will have less business that will pay taxes to FG through the FIRSgrin grin grin grin , e. g if Lagos, Rivers, or Kano state is on economy lock down every Monday the FG will feel the heat because the taxes that will paid by biz to FIRS (FG) will reduce. You need basic economic knowledge

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