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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Goodnewsforlife: 11:35am On Feb 08
1Alex:
That video na skit, the guy is using a microphone.
just don’t mind those fools

Anything to blame people even if they can’t have erection they must look for who to blame
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by adefowope14(m): 1:39pm On Feb 08
Hunger knows no tribe or religion.I think by now everyone should think straight we need to do something about this Nigerians
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Eunoiaa(f): 2:24pm On Feb 08
1Alex:
That video na skit, the guy is using a microphone.

Where's the microphone??
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by 1Alex: 2:38pm On Feb 08
Eunoiaa:


Where's the microphone??
can't you tell a video recorded with a microphone? See how far the camera man is and the voice is loud and clear.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Couldntfigurean: 6:39pm On Feb 08
After the last general election,I no dey pity anybody for Nigeria again


Make everybody just dey on their own

Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by nabiz(m): 8:57pm On Feb 08
highchief1:
something like what old man?I senior u I have been married for over a decade sir.You can’t blame your planlessness on govt sir.
as old as you are you have not learned that sometimes your plans will fail you. You have not seen a rich man that became poor overnight. Do you know if that man that is crying was once a billionaire
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by ogashman(m): 9:06pm On Feb 08
Tsolutionifede:
shut up, the 2 policy he enacted is what is expected at this critical time, floating currency and susbsidy removal is necessary, if this causes you hunger, it means something you are normally at the verge of going hungry before Tinubu takes over, all that is expected of him is to make use of the money saved from subsidy, so get out with ur hatred for Tinubu, the current poverty is not only about Tinubu, it is all about the structure that has been destabilized from all Nigerians politicians including ur importer peter obi, after all he was with Jonathan, and didn't complain when jona regime was full of corrupt people like diezene

U re not bright at all...e dey show

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by highchief1: 9:17pm On Feb 08
nabiz:
as old as you are you have not learned that sometimes your plans will fail you. You have not seen a rich man that became poor overnight. Do you know if that man that is crying was once a billionaire
no sir.if u fail to plan u plan to fail.no be me speak that English.however,enjoy the rest of ur day.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by wiseoneking: 1:51am On Feb 16
Tsolutionifede:
shut up, the 2 policy he enacted is what is expected at this critical time, floating currency and susbsidy removal is necessary, if this causes you hunger, it means something you are normally at the verge of going hungry before Tinubu takes over, all that is expected of him is to make use of the money saved from subsidy, so get out with ur hatred for Tinubu, the current poverty is not only about Tinubu, it is all about the structure that has been destabilized from all Nigerians politicians including ur importer peter obi, after all he was with Jonathan, and didn't complain when jona regime was full of corrupt people like diezene
is getting to $2000 from the present $1570. That guy is now worst than Buhari, his government will soon destroy the whole country. Emilokan. I just Dey laugh at some people

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by wiseoneking: 1:59am On Feb 16
Goodnewsforlife:
this is the problem with u igbos

U just hate d fact Yoruba man is there, it won’t make any difference if it were to b your pandora fraudster

U igbos should get d fact that u have been rejected
I’m always laughing at you guys. You want emilokan and you got. Stop mentioning the Igbos because they and other innocent Nigerians are there to see your downfall and it is happening far speedily than expected. Hunger will reset the brain of the Northerners first , then the SW. waiting for dollar to hit $2000 by next month. I want to be president no be by mouth. Shame! God knows how to humble the proud. Even if it means that you will bury your first three children and have your generation under curse, you would rather have Tinubu than Obi that you hated so much to rule you. Hmm. Some parts of Nigeria are really watching and laughing. Guess who they are?

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by bukatyne(f): 8:12am On Feb 16
Tallesty1:
You have to pity them, after all you are responsible for their pains.

grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy grin
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 8:28am On Feb 16
hansomb:
sudden change, even when driving a car can easily leads to sumersult
is the gradual change meant for the masses only? What about those useless leaders? Why are they exempted from suffering like the masses? Or are they more Nigerians than other Nigerians?
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 8:36am On Feb 16
Goodnewsforlife:
this is the problem with u igbos

U just hate d fact Yoruba man is there, it won’t make any difference if it were to b your pandora fraudster

U igbos should get d fact that u have been rejected
what makes you think anyone against Tinubu is Igbo. I am a Yoruba man and i don't want him from day one does that make me Igbo? Did Tinubu won in Lagos and Osun state a Yoruba dominated State? The current hardship and hunger experience in Nigeria, is it only igbos that are being affected? The same way i was telling some people that Buhari is a disaster who has absolutely nothing to offer Nigerians is the same way I'm saying regarding Tinubu. His government is approaching a year now and there's absolutely nothing to show for it except hunger, hardship, suffering, insecurity, kidnapping, hyperinflation and many more negativity. For now, it is from fry pan to 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

I and some other sane Nigerians will remind you guys when his four years is almost over.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 8:46am On Feb 16
highchief1:
I have been married for over a decade o.im not crying o.my house rents pays the fees,my business feeds the home.my wife salary is for her to do what she likes.i tried as a young man in my mid twenties.life can be planned.one cannot after watching chelsea Man U come out and start blaming govt.im among the young men that have never watched football.i don’t know how to play ps.you can’t see a game in any of my phones.if we take life seriously,we will hardly cry.times are hard no doubt.but look around your neighborhood,not everyone is crying.as we speak I’m building a 2 decking.Im not upto 40 yet.i heard ppl shouting yesteday I didn’t know Nigeria was playing.all those thgs no concern me.
interesting

I thought i was the only weird human being on earth. I don't also play games nor watch movies on my phone. I barely watch football. I'm never a football enthusiast. I can never fight or abuse my fellow Nigerians because of one politicians that doesn't know if i exist. I'm still in my mid 20s, but presently things are pretty much too hard for me that i hardly feed. An average Nigerians are seriously going through hell this time around.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 8:54am On Feb 16
Tsolutionifede:
shut up, the 2 policy he enacted is what is expected at this critical time, floating currency and susbsidy removal is necessary, if this causes you hunger, it means something you are normally at the verge of going hungry before Tinubu takes over, all that is expected of him is to make use of the money saved from subsidy, so get out with ur hatred for Tinubu, the current poverty is not only about Tinubu, it is all about the structure that has been destabilized from all Nigerians politicians including ur importer peter obi, after all he was with Jonathan, and didn't complain when jona regime was full of corrupt people like diezene
what are you saying? The two policy at the same time without due diligence? Without putting policy to cushion it's effect? Now what sacrifices is your so called emilokan making or is it only the masses that are meant to sacrifice their welbeing? Has your emilokan reduced the cost of government? Has he reduced their bogos allowances? Why giving out money, houses and land to super eagles players at this critical period? Are the players not paid for their service at Ivory coast? Why giving out those scarce resources to those players that are already made while we have millions of Nigerians dying of hunger daily?


Just like we told you guys about Buhari the dullard, we've also told you about your emilokan. His government is approaching a year now and there's absolutely nothing to show for it except hunger, hardship, insecurity, kidnapping and many more

When his government is approaching 4 years, myself and some other sane Nigerians will remind you guys, just as we reminded you about Buhari the known disaster
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by highchief1: 1:12pm On Feb 16
Scholace:
interesting

I thought i was the only weird human being on earth. I don't also play games nor watch movies on my phone. I barely watch football. I'm never a football enthusiast. I can never fight or abuse my fellow Nigerians because of one politicians that doesn't know if i exist. I'm still in my mid 20s, but presently things are pretty much too hard for me that i hardly feed. An average Nigerians are seriously going through hell this time around.
if u can travel abroad pls do.this will get tougher in the coming days.the only ppl enjoying Nigeria now are those that have consolidated.My lifestyle has not changed since.all cars stl being maintained.we stl balling.the game changer in my life was my trip to Qatar years ago.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Acidosis(m): 1:16pm On Feb 16
hansomb:
Change should be gradual not sudden.

Change should not be backward.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Dybala11(m): 4:19pm On Feb 16
Tsolutionifede:
shut up, the 2 policy he enacted is what is expected at this critical time, floating currency and susbsidy removal is necessary, if this causes you hunger, it means something you are normally at the verge of going hungry before Tinubu takes over, all that is expected of him is to make use of the money saved from subsidy, so get out with ur hatred for Tinubu, the current poverty is not only about Tinubu, it is all about the structure that has been destabilized from all Nigerians politicians including ur importer peter obi, after all he was with Jonathan, and didn't complain when jona regime was full of corrupt people like diezene
So what has been done with the monies saved from subsidy since May 2023??

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Dybala11(m): 4:21pm On Feb 16
guass:
Would have sympathized with him, wish I can know who he voted for.
Who he voted for is of no consequence in this particular scenario??
Shake my head on you lots that still look at any of our current crop of leaders as the Messiah. Una go learn a bitter lesson.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Dybala11(m): 4:23pm On Feb 16
highchief1:
something like what old man?I senior u I have been married for over a decade sir.You can’t blame your planlessness on govt sir.
Be humble, don't get arrogant. There are several people who are far more intelligent or illustrious than you are, yet they are struggling to feed from hand to mouth. Dey play.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Dybala11(m): 4:26pm On Feb 16
highchief1:
I have been married for over a decade o.im not crying o.my house rents pays the fees,my business feeds the home.my wife salary is for her to do what she likes.i tried as a young man in my mid twenties.life can be planned.one cannot after watching chelsea Man U come out and start blaming govt.im among the young men that have never watched football.i don’t know how to play ps.you can’t see a game in any of my phones.if we take life seriously,we will hardly cry.times are hard no doubt.but look around your neighborhood,not everyone is crying.as we speak I’m building a 2 decking.Im not upto 40 yet.i heard ppl shouting yesteday I didn’t know Nigeria was playing.all those thgs no concern me.
What are you ranting about??
So you think that you have all the things in your possession because you are not a lover of football?? Or because you are hardworking??
Working hard is good no doubt. But you don't think that all the paupers we have in Nigeria found themselves in that situation because they're lazy, do you??

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Dybala11(m): 4:30pm On Feb 16
Intergrated:
you a the problem of the country. You are proud you voted 100 years old man cause of tribalism.
You guys are actually one of the real problems of the country with your false narratives. You're hell bent on using your useless go to line, at least clarify the data collated from the last presidential election to start with.
Almost 90% voters voted for Obi in the last election in Igbo land, yet you're not the tribalists. It's the Yorubas that gave less than 60% of their votes for Tinubu. Dey play.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Tsolutionifede(m): 6:40pm On Feb 16
Dybala11:

So what has been done with the monies saved from subsidy since May 2023??
that is what should be the question?
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Caaz: 7:16pm On Feb 16
highchief1:
I have been married for over a decade o.im not crying o.my house rents pays the fees,my business feeds the home.my wife salary is for her to do what she likes.i tried as a young man in my mid twenties.life can be planned.one cannot after watching chelsea Man U come out and start blaming govt.im among the young men that have never watched football.i don’t know how to play ps.you can’t see a game in any of my phones.if we take life seriously,we will hardly cry.times are hard no doubt.but look around your neighborhood,not everyone is crying.as we speak I’m building a 2 decking.Im not upto 40 yet.i heard ppl shouting yesteday I didn’t know Nigeria was playing.all those thgs no concern me.
Lie lie.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by highchief1: 7:29pm On Feb 16
Caaz:

Lie lie.
ok sir
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by OkukoIgbo: 9:51pm On Feb 16
Goodnewsforlife:
this is the problem with u igbos

U just hate d fact Yoruba man is there, it won’t make any difference if it were to b your pandora fraudster

U igbos should get d fact that u have been rejected

If born by mistakes through abortion by a LovePeddler in a chemist store hates Igbos, it is a thing of joy for people like us. Smeller

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 6:55am On Feb 17
highchief1:
if u can travel abroad pls do.this will get tougher in the coming days.the only ppl enjoying Nigeria now are those that have consolidated.My lifestyle has not changed since.all cars stl being maintained.we stl balling.the game changer in my life was my trip to Qatar years ago.
can you support me to get a passport? I have a strong 2.1 result in STEM courses. I can apply to US and Canada graduate school and get full funding admission.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by highchief1: 9:16am On Feb 17
Scholace:
can you support me to get a passport? I have a strong 2.1 result in STEM courses. I can apply to US and Canada graduate school and get full funding admission.
DM
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Scholace: 9:32am On Feb 17
highchief1:
DM
i have sent you a mail.
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Lifeinlight: 9:43am On Feb 17
highchief1:
DM
audio DM, e sure me die you can't help him. You're not in any Western or developed country. Na naija you dey, empty vessel.

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Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by highchief1: 10:59am On Feb 17
Lifeinlight:
audio DM, e sure me die you can't help him. You're not in any Western or developed country. Na naija you dey, empty vessel.
yes I Dey naija.Why are u bothered about me helping him?is he ur father?
Re: Man Crying In Public Market Place No Money To Buy Food For His Children by Lifeinlight: 11:27am On Feb 17
highchief1:
yes I Dey naija.Why are u bothered about me helping him?is he ur father?
stop living a fake life giving the poor guy false hope. We know people wey dey abroad for this forum, and we know what they are capable of.

Empty barrel

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