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Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Exceed15: 1:59pm On Feb 15 |
themanderon: Bro I agree with u. But they championed Muslim -muslim tickets. I believe in fairness. That alone is Evil. Muslims will never support Christian - Christian tickets. Infact the country will be in fire. See ehn if someone like zulum or sanusi contest with a Christian partner I swear I will vote them. Religion has set us backward . |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by TOMMYS: 2:00pm On Feb 15 |
gratiaeo: It's just a gentleman agreement. Stay out of our business and take the seat . But you cannot trust the core north when it comes to Nigerian politics. They will always betray you. He betrayed the south to install a Northerner. The Fulani will never trust him 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by 3kay945(m): 2:02pm On Feb 15 |
Botragelad: True talk bro. I wonder why people not talking about our crazy population, many fools keep popping out kids they can't cater for and the government keep mute without any plan for the nearest future. It is a common sense that those kids will eventually becomes menace to the society. Simple! 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by TOMMYS: 2:04pm On Feb 15 |
a4cube: You mean do his work by destroying the Fulani terrorist so that farmers can massively go back to the farm. To ensure food security. Bro. Egbado no fit do am. No be lie. Na middle belt man or Igbo man fit do. |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by elmodee7(m): 2:08pm On Feb 15 |
Sad. Our rulers claim to believe in God they don't give a fk about the people. How can people of less than 0.20% control and destroy the lives a nation. Before the elections I said it loudly the BAT has no plans for Nigeria and he is only moved by his selfish ambitious. Obi , sowore or Osinbajo were the candidates. I pray this time Nigerians will stand up against these evil rulers who have over the years killed this country
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Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Kennyfancy(m): 2:13pm On Feb 15 |
Sctests:GODbless you |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by AkpaMgbor(m): 2:15pm On Feb 15 |
happney65:That mistake set us back 20 solid years. 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by PROUDIGBO(m): 2:16pm On Feb 15 |
pquaver: You’re either being deceitful or have a poor understanding of the issues! Can you, hand on heart, assert that GEJ and his ministers would have mismanaged Nigerias’ economy, diversity/unity and international reputation the way Buhari did!? I’m sure you’ve heard it said that Nigeria has vast human and natural resource POTENTIAL, all it needs is the right fair-minded and visionary leadership to thrive!? OBJ met a socio-economic situation just as bad….if not worse than what Buhari met (including poor crude oil prices), yet managed to improve our situation as a country from how he met it! Every country has peaks and troughs in its economic fortunes (alluding to the Okonjo-Iweala quote you attached) but this is where good leadership and good economic management comes in to help steady the ship being buffeted by economic headwinds…..kinda like a good captain seeing his ship through a storm on the high seas! When people remind you of your senseless choices in 2015/19/23, you point a finger at them and scream ’blackmail’! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Shikini: 2:26pm On Feb 15 |
Terrible |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by YourKarma: 2:26pm On Feb 15 |
PureFace1: Shattap abeg. This nonsense is what y'all keep using to defend your stupid political choices that has put this shithole in this quagmire |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by YourKarma: 2:29pm On Feb 15 |
dalass: Let's hope they'll learn from their suffering |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Faposky95: 2:32pm On Feb 15 |
gratiaeo: If, if...if If I had the keys to our Leaders bathrooma..... Imagine that...!!!! |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Twofoursix: 2:42pm On Feb 15 |
To everyone going through hard times, stay strong because you never see anything yet. After now it go chock, your eyes go clear. 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Princewell2012(m): 2:43pm On Feb 15 |
Botragelad:We understand you but doing Jeg period those children have always been there. I think that's what is good for them anyway, since they decided to reward Jeg evil for his good despite what he did for them. Let them carry their cross |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by dalass(f): 2:47pm On Feb 15 |
YourKarma: Africans and most especially Nigerian people should understand that whoever will enter as President will have Western backing. From history, the British favoured the North so, Tafawa Balewa/Zik won. More recently, instead of Obasanjo to debate Falae, he went to London, they endorsed him, he won. Buhari too refused to debate others and went to London. He won Ambassadors and High commissioners have been visiting Tinubu at home even before he became President. He too went to make a speech at Chattam house in London, he won. The west will always protect whatever interests they have in Nigeria especially British. Abióla who obviously won with the most transparent elections ever never got there, he was seen alive last by US people after an unscheduled and unexpected visit to him. That one probably did not agree to protect their interest. He's history today. Suffering or protests cannot install a good president in Nigeria. God deliver us ni oh |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by obaidan: 2:51pm On Feb 15 |
The roasted corn he even promised you people that made you vote for him, una no see 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by obaidan: 2:53pm On Feb 15 |
YourKarma:Nigerians will NEVER learn, believe me if an election is conducted tomorrow, Tinubu go still win. Na stockholm syndrome curse. They are I love with their oppressors. |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by InvertedHammer: 2:54pm On Feb 15 |
/ I believe the hardship is not bad enough. After all people still get mouth to talk. After the 2023 election, only a certified slowpoke will be sympathetic to the plight of Nigerians. / 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by AmuDimpka: 2:55pm On Feb 15 |
NLCreator:don't worry we are "TEACHING THE IGBO A LESSON" PETER OBI MUST LEARN THE LESSON THE HARD WAY .....EVEN IF ALL OF US RONUISTS AND HAUSA DIE 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by pquaver(m): 2:56pm On Feb 15 |
PROUDIGBO: We are talking of gej settong the ballrolling towards our economic downturn whivh okonj iweala pointed out ahead and you hypocritcal talk of the followers saying that is where good leadership comes in and i ask gej agood leader that okonjo iweala had to warn us? Yet everyday una no go lrt person hear word with during GEJ.. This exactly what u r doing woyh obi... Refusing to acknowledge their failures.. Oga gejand his monisters mismanaged the economy and i no carry water for mouth tell u.. It is a fact.. Stop it there.. Gej did improve anything... He was president 2010-2015 can u give us just 1 year during his time that was better than 1999 - 2009? Can u? So how d help did he improve? |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by ruffDiamond: 3:01pm On Feb 15 |
Rahkman:relax , I'm not into bigotry..I say things as I see am no matter your tribe or even mine,I no dey mince words.you see that line about people can't survive without patronizing igbo business or goods na absolute baloney ..I know for a fact they like creating and giving the impression that people can't survive or even live without buying stuffs from them is a complete lie and misconception.na only Igbo dey do business?mention one single legit business Igbo are into that you won't find other tribe equally into it as well.food? clothing,?oil?name it.. person just open mouth waaaa like flooded gutter dey cap rubbish..I don't even remember the last time I bought anything from themnot even food!the same Igbo claiming they don't have beggars..let me tell you , I've seen a few.one was going about with his young daughter with a lite(a kind of handheld musical instruments), singing and soliciting for alms(begging!)in Igbo,just recently somewhere in Abuja here..na almost everyone this bad economy dey suffer no dey tur am to tribal capping you hear, to each man im own,Dem no dey write act balance for face o |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by obaidan: 3:02pm On Feb 15 |
PureFace1: You should stop trying to rationalize the obvious uselessness of this government. Honestly is it so difficult for you guys to accept you voted for the wrong administrator of the nation's affairs. |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by dalass(f): 3:02pm On Feb 15 |
PureFace1: That Emefiele and Buhari combo was the worst ever, together with a rubber stamp thief Economic minister finished everything. EFCC and ICPC were just going after Yahoo boys. They did absolutely nothing but steal to give money to those he called "poor" Fulani wanderers a.k.a bandits. They borrowed to be dashing monthly payments to "poor people" Buhari already did not make any provision for subsidy immediately he left office. CBN too was just Emefiele's tool to amass wealth for himself, family and friends. Feeding very fat and even crashing our economy to frustrate Tinubu by cash scarcity and all the agonies we passed through in the hands of that evil man. The thousands of souls that died will judge him and his generations forever. Bureau de change now had forex whereas banks didn't have. POS operators fed and are still feeding fat on us... The network of banks saw hell due to too much cashless transactions. To buy anything became a horror. They looted everything. Tinubu too was too much in a haste to effect those changes, i'm certain that Tinubu will still expose all, he's bidding his time I'm certain for things to stabilize a little because those northern people still idolize that walking corpse. It shall be well 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by NOGRUDGES(m): 3:08pm On Feb 15 |
Moniya4Real: Some of them are. On behalf of the Alamajiris, this is totally unacceptable |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Rahkman: 3:18pm On Feb 15 |
ruffDiamond:u dey write epistle, whether na direct or indirectly u must patronise igbo man,what u wrote up there is the reason ur tribe can't compete with igbos when it comes to buisness,u think buisness na only from person u buy durect?? Lol u re funny 1 Like |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by YoungBlackRico(m): 3:23pm On Feb 15 |
Wtf? |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Streetdoctor: 3:29pm On Feb 15 |
Botragelad:We last had govt in 2015, from 2015 down d lane has being so useless and dangerous to mankind |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by Southwestidiot: 3:29pm On Feb 15 |
Botragelad:are the kids killing the economy or tinubu's bad economic policies? |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by highchief1: 3:41pm On Feb 15 |
NLCreator:at some point we were eating this.today I’m a multi millionaire.life na mumu place |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by ruffDiamond: 3:43pm On Feb 15 |
Rahkman:no be indirectly ,na inversely proportional abi na square root sef.epistle indeed,lazy youth who can barely read let alone comprehend shit.the water and food in my house .na from Igbo man I buy am.lol |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by femicyrus(m): 3:47pm On Feb 15 |
happney65:So you think this same APC people will remain as opposition for long without turning the country upside down? |
Re: Hardship: People Turn To 'Throw-away' Rice For Food In Nigeria - BBC by AmuDimpka: 3:51pm On Feb 15 |
ruffDiamond: LoL My dear, if Igbo can survive 3 years civil war with all the blockade...they will survive Wella During COVID 19 did you see how Yoruba were looting warehouse with Hausa ...how many Igbo did you see How many 1million boys did you see in Igbo land like it was ok Lagos terrorising the homes My dear...it's rare to see an Igbo begger...they are frowned upon ..just like seeing am Igbo man that is above 35 living with the parents Last last ...the boxer you were, the phone you use the car you enter the spare parts and even the cream you rub all has Igbo footprint 2 Likes |
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