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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Shomek(m): 10:52am On Jan 29 |
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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 10:54am On Jan 29 |
Omobude244: Apart from the fact that there is no repression under apc or any of their predecessor goverments, there is no difference between abacha goverment and tinubu goverment. Most Nigerian goverment since independence run on the same formula. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by babzlim(m): 10:57am On Jan 29 |
300USD is almost 300k and no protest no opposition every APC party member is cashing out while the vulnerable poor people keep dying of hunger and suffering. if this was Jonathan's time am sure the whole country would have been on clock down but now because is APC everyone can actually endure. Una never see anything yet 100usd will be 1million pretty soon then una eye go clear. Mad people. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Demigod22: 11:04am On Jan 29 |
Of what use or relevant the ECOWAS is to the average West African who can't feed? Bunch of corrupt, greedy, vision less, direction less, clueless and myopic leaders gathering. 1 Like |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by babzlim(m): 11:08am On Jan 29 |
Abeg, are Nigerians mad or something sha na so suffer dey sweet una because of tribe and religion I can remember in Jonathan's time when dollar was 200, the whole never economy was in a total shutdown but now naira to dollars as at this morning is 1,450 and NLC is drinking coffee β in there office while the poor are dying per seconds. SHA UNA DEY MAD NI. 1yr to election they will use same strategy by giving you 1000 with 1cup of rice and you will fall for the scam again. I SWEAR UNA DEY MAD. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bigchristo: 11:13am On Jan 29 |
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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by MadamExcellency: 11:19am On Jan 29 |
nairalanda1: You are not privy to the internal discussions in these francophone countries. These people are being reaped off by their former colonial masters but their elected leaders are being forced to be dancing to the tune of those subjugating their countries to perpetual poverty. It will interest you to note that our ECOWAS neighbours expected Nigeria to hear them first before meeting with the West but alas ECOWAS decided to be an appendage to the Western colonialists. If you look at the GDP per capita of these rich mineral resources countries, you will cry for them. Nigeria owes them a listening ear and not indirect foreign sanctions.
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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Decarbonisation: 11:25am On Jan 29 |
Daniel Bwala, shameless old fart, slurping on his own vomit because of crumbs! |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by entitylakamua: 11:29am On Jan 29 |
Like FFK like Reno and now BWALA... You have to give it Tinubu, He is a master... Just that Bwala should understand that Tinubu understands loyalty and does not reward political infidels. At best he would give you enough to ensure u shut ur mouth up! My Point is who else has that clout and temerity with huge social media followers can can speak again? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by mrblessed(m): 11:34am On Jan 29 |
Yes, France is through Nigeria. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Atlantis585: 11:47am On Jan 29 |
FFK PRO-MAX ON THE BEAT GIVE THEM FOOD OR PROMISE THEM A POSITION AND THEY WILL SING LIKE CANARY AND SWALLOW THEIR VOMITS WITHOUT SHAME OR CARE. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 12:02pm On Jan 29 |
MadamExcellency: Yes, but that is not why they are leaving ECOWAS. Guinea is in ECOWAS, and Guinea long time ago told the French to go and sit down.... At the end, it is power. It will interest you to note that our ECOWAS neighbours expected Nigeria to hear them first before meeting with the West but alas ECOWAS decided to be an appendage to the Western colonialists. ECOWAS demand to the millitary governments was simple. Hand back power to the democratically elected government. They refused, and since ECOWAS then suspended them till they handed back, they decided to leave ECOWAS The whole anti-colonial lingo is, again, just a smokescreen (By the way, I am not opposed to them telling the French off. Guinea left the French umbrella since independence.They are still in ECOWAS). The truth is, all three countries have weak millitaries that are dependent on France, and have decided to join Rossiya. Nothing wrong with that. That is not ECOWAS's dispute. The issue is...they overthrew legit elected governments. Coups are all evil. That includes all NIgerian coups that overthrew elected civilian governments. If you look at the GDP per capita of these rich mineral resources countries, you will cry for them. 1.They are all broke. I know most people do not agree with me, but having mineral resources is not riches. It is what you do with the mineral resources that makes you rich. We sell them, and then the developed nations and other nations like the Chinese and the Russians....take them, make products from them, and sell it back to us at higher prices. That keeps me weeping. And that is why we are broke...and why as an aside, I regard all NIgerian governments since independence as useless. Ghana once sold cocoa for 2 bn dollars. Products were made from that cocoa worth 17 bn dollars. Rest assured some of that was reimported into Ghana. We better wake up 2. If we listen to them that means that we are tolerating coups. And that means that at the end of the day, we could have a coup in this country. I would be happy if the corrupt APC Is overthrown, but the problem with army rule is that within ten years , we start crying. I don't want to go back to those days. 1 Like |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 12:04pm On Jan 29 |
Bigchristo: I just told you I don't care for your parties, and you accuse me of supporting our bad politicans. Some of you Nigerians self. TIll you want good governance, you deserve what you got. As for me, I vote and continue to vote for parties that are not PDP, APC, OBi, tinubu, atiku or whatever oriented. Na you wey keep supporting them. Then you complain when you get the bad end of the stick. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by engrsyer(m): 12:30pm On Jan 29 |
tnerro1:the insecurity would first of all consume them before coming to us. The truth is if Nigeria is serious about fighting terrorism, it won't take them one month to end it in Nigeria. Nigeria is still strong and can defend her territory from any noisy neighbours or terrorists but what is killing is corruption in the military and FG. Haven't you heard that Boko Harambe are part of the FG? Smoke out those sponsors in the government and assassinate all of them, block all loopholes that illegal arms do come into Nigeria and position tactical military men at the border then let's see where insecurity will infiltrate from. Those countries are worthless. They need us about 95% than we need them. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Emmabyte: 1:08pm On Jan 29 |
Maybe Jonathan is ,ndi ara |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bigchristo: 1:20pm On Jan 29 |
nairalanda1:Abeg Getat |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 1:49pm On Jan 29 |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bigchristo: 4:11pm On Jan 29 |
nairalanda1:na you e pain oo, cos I donβt know what you are saying |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by EdwinBorngreat(m): 7:21pm On Jan 29 |
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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by blacknp(m): 3:35am On Jan 30 |
Decarbonisation:Crying more than the bereaved, Na you no get shame for supporting & believing Bwala, when he deceived you that he was fighting his Oga. Big shame on you for been fooled again, continue to they vex, it is allowed, admit as usual, that you were used and dumped. Yes Daddy. Politics they say is a very dirty game, not for the clueless & weak gullible minded. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by blacknp(m): 3:41am On Jan 30 |
Atlantis585:Irrelevant person like yourself, way nobody promise, send or offer anything go dey run mouth from his boys quarters? Pro max on the beat indeed. |
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Decarbonisation: 10:40am On Jan 31 |
blacknp: Onikuure. fu...cking brainless pleb. |
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