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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by AfahaAbia(m): 5:42am On Jan 20
SmartPolician:
Nigeria has 36 states and capital cities plus the FCT. Why the obsession with Lagos and Abuja? Why not move to Port Harcourt or Uyo? undecided

Blame it on your Niger Delta Militants. They destroyed the south south.
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by Ofemannnu: 5:49am On Jan 20
PureFace1:



Your generation said more than that and insulted northerners for 8 years during Buhari's government now you are the one wailing on behalf of the same northerners you hate so much.

You are delusional if you think Tinubu or any one in the west is interested in championing any ethnic agenda, south west is just too bless but since your losers generation can't compete your jealousy and enviousness is pushing you to result to propaganda to sabotage the west.

GEJ sidelined Yoruba and put Igbo everywhere but it didn't stop Yoruba progress. Keep wallowing in your bitterness and jealousy it will only consume you.

Attack Yoruba for the next years but start seeking for their votes and start preaching love a few months to election.

PDP is planning to make a Yoruba man a VP in the next presidential election and even south west PDP is going to fight for the slot because Yoruba prefer to pull their weight and we also have the money to back it another Yoruba may become a VP again and even president after Tinubu exit without Igbo smelling that seat.

Insult and mock Yoruba very well so we can all know your true colour the moment everyone in the west see you for what you truly are is when you will know what tribalism really is.



Even when Yorubas were greatly marginalised when Azikiwe,Igbos and the Northerners were in bed politically,Yorubas were the most progressive.
Yorubas don't depend,rely on govt like the Igbos.

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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by samomoli: 6:05am On Jan 20
I don't know how true this information is about Chief Obafemi Awolowo saying Abuja will be a battlefield someday. Is this manifesting now
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by PureFace1(m): 6:18am On Jan 20
Ofemannnu:


Even when Yorubas were greatly marginalised when Azikiwe,Igbos and the Northerners were in bed politically,Yorubas were the most progressive.
Yorubas don't depend,rely on govt like the Igbos.

You will see them claiming that they are not interested in the presidential seat but even long after the presidential election they just can't get over the loss.


Leave them alone and let them continue to play their bitterness induce type of politics, it is only going to consume them.

The style of backward politics they are introducing to Nigeria is going to be their biggest undoing where they attack every section that doesn't support them and even use unfortunate incident like the Ibadan blast to mock and shame people for their choice of vote forgetting that they will still need the same people in the future again, even if that Ibadan blast was really a terrorist attack does that mean they have to mock the victims and shame them for their electoral decisions or which kind of backward politics is that ? what would their lord Peter Obi have done differently wear bullet proof vest and carry guns to man everywhere himself ? they forgot the president is just a single man and not omnipotent.

I like the criticism of the government in other sectors because it at least put the government on their toes but using every unfortunate incident to play politics and then shame the victims for not voting for a man that couldn't have done any better belong to animals in human skin.

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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by IVORY2009(m): 6:37am On Jan 20
Lol the source grin
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by Seunpapa65: 7:35am On Jan 20
Ikinternational:



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Stop giving a troll attention just skip and pass the live of writing rubbish
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by Seunpapa65: 7:36am On Jan 20
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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by BloomingDale(f): 8:17am On Jan 20
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by SmartPolician: 8:27am On Jan 20
AfahaAbia:


Blame it on your Niger Delta Militants. They destroyed the south south.

Stop writing nonsense.

Uyo is safer and more peaceful than Lagos.

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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by Godfullsam(m): 8:30am On Jan 20
Pierohandsome:
Now I am beginning to feel that the insecurity in Abuja is politically motivated for economic gains. Some persons are sponsoring it

It is obvious you are not thinking straight
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by BloomingDale(f): 8:48am On Jan 20
AfahaAbia:


Blame it on your Niger Delta Militants. They destroyed the south south.

What of all the skull mining in South West? South South is far safer than South West by a million miles. Imagine walking on the streets of South West and anyone can just bring a machete to slice your head off. Niggar please no.
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by AfahaAbia(m): 9:40am On Jan 20
SmartPolician:


Stop writing nonsense.

Uyo is safer and more peaceful than Lagos.

But the damage has been done already
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by AfahaAbia(m): 9:41am On Jan 20
BloomingDale:


What of all the skull mining in South West? South South is far safer than South West by a million miles. Imagine walking on the streets of South West and anyone can just bring a machete to slice your head off. Niggar please no.

That's an exaggeration you wrote up there.
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by BigDawsNet: 9:51am On Jan 20
Pierohandsome:
Now I am beginning to feel that the insecurity in Abuja is politically motivated for economic gains. Some persons are sponsoring it

If they planted this attacks to be able to have a solid reasons to move this sectors to lagos... den many odd things can happen underground
Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 11:14am On Jan 20
LOVEALAIGBO:


Hehehehehe grin grin grin

You’ve been watching too many Hollywood movies! Who get time to invade Nigeria with a armada of battle-ships!? grin

I didn't bother to reply him lol

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Re: Multinationals And Embassies Plan Relocating To Lagos Over Insecurity In Abuja. by oskopy: 12:17pm On Jan 20
That's my thoughts also.why shouting Lagos and abuja as if we don't have other options? I believe this will work for our good.

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