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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by 24kmagik: 7:10am On May 08
Ok
Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by kevwemike: 7:12am On May 08
This is crazy I thought he said he is a die hard of BAT lol why complaining now.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by OkoRemi2023(m): 7:12am On May 08
Yorubas are known not to tolerate rubbish and for sure I won't still vote for Peter obi in lieu for Tinubu because I don't fall for scammer and pretenders


Tinubu is just putting the cart before the horse, people are biting hard of the economy, fuel, inflation and you're still imposing taxes?


Who is Tinubu special adviser on economic matters? He/she had failed and need to be fired


Revolt against Tinubu might come from his tribe, Yoruba don't condone nonsense and we love life than allowing one incompetent person been insensitive to the plight of people in the course of tribesmen

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by keymatt(m): 7:13am On May 08
What do we expect from APC mandate theives (armed robbers) who specializes in robbing Nigerians in disguise grin
Cybersecurity levy indeed cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
What a bunch of theives grin grin grin

APC REGIME = ARMED ROBBERS.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Brushstrokes20: 7:14am On May 08
eBOLA runs a useless govt of self serving THIEVES, UNREPENTANT CROOKS AND INSATIABLE CRIMINALS! 💯💯💯
The shyyythole is on a cliff edge

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:19am On May 08
Feintline:
Crocodile, alligator, wall gecko tears.

Anyone around this guy should Force 1Crate of " bitter obi" down his throat so as to flush off the BATeria in his lungs.
grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Judolisco(m): 7:22am On May 08
igwebuike01:
See weaklings that wants to teach Igbos a lesson crying in less than one year
when u accept everything your put to your face then you're a zombie.... Seyilaw has proven not to be a zombie by speaking out against d government he supported.... D question now is if it was obi, will d Igbos speak against any of his policies?

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by israelmao(m): 7:23am On May 08
On May 29 Tinubu will be 1year in office.What benefits have Nigerians derived from his government?

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by sirchim(m): 7:25am On May 08
Feintline:
Crocodile, alligator, wall gecko tears.

Anyone around this guy should Force 1Crate of " bitter obi" down his throat so as to flush off the BATeria in his lungs.
You mean magaini dadi, the sweet medicine?
Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by PS712: 7:26am On May 08
The suspension of the implementation has become very necessary, this is even more because the government is trying to get more Nigerians to embrace electronic banking for their transactions. Hence, apart from the hardship, this very reason has to be factored in too.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Ulogwe1: 7:27am On May 08
Egbon SEYI LAW, e be like say this one touch you too.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by tivity101: 7:27am On May 08
The clown is beginning to find his tongue. I thought it's just the igbo dey are teaching lessons. It now seems Igbos are not the only ones learning the lessons as it has rob of more on the other sides of the divide. Even the ijebu garri when them dey soak don triple in price they are now coming out gradually to speak claiming they are speaking for Nigerians... Shame on them

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by phorget(m): 7:30am On May 08
Yes they are coming out one after another, Asari Dokubo hasn't stopped his own lamentation and now this runaway slave has started his own wailing.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Santalpharay: 7:30am On May 08
EyeCumInPiece:

Tinubu is a Plague upon this Corn3.

One Nigeria is a Scam.

They always turn a blind eye to that picture and claim deaf and dumb to that Tinubu's statement years ago.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by arsenal33: 7:30am On May 08
rinzaugustine:
Peter Obi has been vindicated. Everything he said about if the APC candidate win elections have all happened. Peter Obi during his campaign, interviews, debates and even manifesto proposed a pattern that have worked with western countries. He said plug all the loopholes where Nigeria is losing trillions from . He pointed it out one by one including mentioning how to stop the theft in oil sector. He mentioned that if you spend those trillions in form of small businesses and other grants on Nigeria population of 300m , the multiplier effect will create jobs and all manner of business opportunities for the common masses, make the country the biggest economy in black Africa and provide government with a very big tax base. The western nations Nigeria presidents kneel to beg money every time doesn’t have oil but this simple model. The question is why do i believe Peter Obi would do what he said he would do and not betray his supporters. In 2006 when he became governor he said he won’t continue Ngige massive road construction projects but would instead do ANIDS program which is the simultaneous development of every sector gradually in Anambra. That idea did not go down well with anambra coupled with his stingy profile that most people rejoiced when he was impeached and only accepted him back through the courts because then they saw him as a better alternative to Andy Uba who became governor the Tinubu style but by the time he did four years all the people who hated him started loving him gradually when they saw he made a headway and succeeded with his unconventional style of leadership which culminated in US MIllenium development Goals giving him awards consecutively for being the best governor in Nigeria and only governor in Africa who fulfilled the development goals they set for Africa. By the time he left power he had not only implemented above 80% of his manifesto but had become a cult hero even among the ones that didn’t believe in his style of leadership. I believe strongly that if Peter Obi becomes president he will implement all those policies he said that made Nigerians to fall in love with his unconventional style but also made career politicians and their minions to hate him unconditionally
I am sure you would have applauded if PO introduced the same policies

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by arsenal33: 7:31am On May 08
GlorifiedTunde:
It's the same style he used in governing Lagos, levies, taxes and duties of all sorts ... Just to keep making money off impoverished citizens!
.E lo fokàn balè ... Premium shege!
and Lagos is the business destination in Nigeria
Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by phorget(m): 7:33am On May 08
OkoRemi2023:
Yorubas are known not to tolerate rubbish and for sure I won't still vote for Peter obi in lieu for Tinubu because I don't fall for scammer and pretenders


Tinubu is just putting the cart before the horse, people are biting hard of the economy, fuel, inflation and you're still imposing taxes?


Who is Tinubu special adviser on economic matters? He/she had failed and need to be fired


Revolt against Tinubu might come from his tribe, Yoruba don't condone nonsense and we love life than allowing one incompetent person been insensitive to the plight of people in the course of tribesmen






Confusionist...

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by iReddington: 7:33am On May 08
Racoon:
An typical of every shameless agbado and cassava munch mummified zombies, he decide to start transferring aggression instead of apologising for goading many gullible fellas into a disastrous ethno-religio-regional political cul-de-sac of endless misery and suffering.
What is there to apologise for, because he supported someone doesn't mean he can't criticise their actions when they are wrong, that is actually being a patriot and not zombies like your airhead peabrained Obidients 😒

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by GenFunction: 7:34am On May 08
Seyi,u don mad...when u dey yen yen yen u don 4get abi...one thing with bad governance is that it affects us all...Them no go say apc buy rice 1500 while others buy 2000,all of us go buy at the same price

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Manager001: 7:35am On May 08
Emancipate yourself from yamayama BATeria with Bitter Obi

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Santalpharay: 7:35am On May 08
Bobloco:
"widen the tax net and reduce the purchasing power"---Bola Tinubu

Hahahaha. O setigo🤣🤣

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by bluefilm: 7:35am On May 08
Useless idiot wailing just to get attention

0.5 per cent is even too small

They should make the charge 5 per cent

Everybody must get sense

Fools angry

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Perseverance127: 7:36am On May 08
Yoruba and Hausa-Fulani are the major people destroying this country.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by OkoRemi2023(m): 7:36am On May 08
phorget:




Confusionist...

Peter obi can never be an option, I can't vote for a man that vow and sworn with his life not to leave a party but left, invested on things that amount to nothing, brought division among Christain in anambra state


Such a stupid character can never represent my ideology, he can only be valuable in the midst of iidiot

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Greenfusion: 7:37am On May 08
Ezeama400:
undecided

this is strong
Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by bluefilm: 7:37am On May 08
OkoRemi2023:
Yorubas are known not to tolerate rubbish and for sure I won't still vote for Peter obi in lieu for Tinubu because I don't fall for scammer and pretenders

Tinubu is just putting the cart before the horse, people are biting hard of the economy, fuel, inflation and you're still imposing taxes?

Who is Tinubu special adviser on economic matters? He/she had failed and need to be fired

Revolt against Tinubu might come from his tribe, Yoruba don't condone nonsense and we love life than allowing one incompetent person been insensitive to the plight of people in the course of tribesmen

You are nothing but a joke.

A very sick joke, for that matter

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by Klington: 7:38am On May 08
Godfullsam:


He is not crying, he is not even base in Nigeria at the moment.

He is only criticizing the new cyber security bla bla tax policy by the balablu government.

It is a constructive criticism void of bitterness and hatred.

A tealimbu slave that's not bitter, hateful, frustrated and unreasonable does not exist.

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by vengertime: 7:39am On May 08
Seyi law mumuu go and remove the BBL on your face first

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by OkoRemi2023(m): 7:40am On May 08
bluefilm:


You are nothing but a joke.

A very sick joke, for that matter


You're mistaken me for your father


You protested against obi, you people cursed him for his incompetence and stoneheartedness but today he's your messiah


And you dare call someone a joke? Your entire region are mockery to common sense
Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:41am On May 08
ronu miscreants don dey lament. Tinubu till 2079

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Re: New CBN Policy: This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians - Seyi Law To Tinubu by darediamond(m): 7:41am On May 08
Racoon:
"This Is Too Much Punishment For Nigerians’ - Seyi Law Tackles Tinubu Over New CBN Policy


https://reubenabati.com.ng/featur/this-is-too-much-punishment-for-nigerians-seyi-law-tackles-tinubu-over-new-cbn-policy
 

Seyi Law, how else do you expect the Chief Agbero's of NigerArea to act if not to Tax Nigerians with Reckless Abaddon withouth nothing good to show for it the lives of Nigerians??

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