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This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by nairavsdollars(op): 9:24pm On Mar 27, 2025
He said this in 1990 and his prediction has come to pass..

Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by RepoMan007: 9:31pm On Mar 27, 2025
Yahoo yahoo bankers.
Drug dealing governors and leaders.
A constitution foisted upon at gunpoint.
A double standard constitution that treats people based on spiritual inclination and loyalty to figures. Unmanageable debt.
Useless unfeasible amenities.
Brainwashed electorate expecting Eldorado.
Judi judi judiciary.
Henchmen police force.
Vice infested society.

Why shouldn't drug barons run things?
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Pawa100: 9:32pm On Mar 27, 2025
nairavsdollars:
He said this in 1990 and his prediction has come to pass..
Gbammmm !!!
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Racoon(m): 9:36pm On Mar 27, 2025
Epic! Three years after someone was involved in it in far away Chicago - Illinois then fled back home to get on board. Many more are entrenched in government waiting in the wings.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by KennethOkonkwo:
OBI uselessness is really paining his useless brothers from the yeast!



Wailing thread every where and every now and there!
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by bea1234567: 9:56pm On Mar 27, 2025
KennethOkonkwo:
OBI uselessness is really paining uis useless brothers form yeast!
Tinu bu is a ruthle was dru g lord... He was convic ted in Chicago and forfeited over $450,000 to the US government in the nineties.

Kee ya self Olaniyi Onye iberibe undecided
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Jostoman: 10:04pm On Mar 27, 2025
grin grin
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Obakoolex(m): 11:22pm On Mar 27, 2025
By 2031 igbos go rest wailing furiously about Tinubu day and night grin
Same thing they did with Buhari from 2015 to 2023..... Straight 16 years of gnashing teeth grin grin grin
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by favor914: 11:22pm On Mar 27, 2025
Racoon:
Epic! Three years after someone was involved in it in far away Chicago - Illinois then fled back home to get on board. Many more are entrenched in government waiting in the wings.
Old man Wailer, no be say we no warn u MILAD pikin before 2023 that supporting Gringory Obi for president of The Republic was a waste of time.

Please make we hear word jare.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by favor914: 11:25pm On Mar 27, 2025
Obakoolex:
By 2031 igbos go rest wailing furiously about Tinubu day and night grin
Same thing they did with Buhari from 2015 to 2023..... Straight 16 years of gnashing teeth grin grin grin
Ex MILAD pikin racoon & his cousin Bobloco.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by favor914: 11:27pm On Mar 27, 2025
bea1234567:
Tinu bu is a ruthle was dru g lord... He was convic ted in Chicago and forfeited over $450,000 to the US government in the nineties.

Kee ya self Olaniyi Onye iberibe undecided
Shameless Misinformed Eyepobian, cry us a river.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by floss(m): 12:06am On Mar 28, 2025
Nothing new here … this has to tell you that Nigeria was really bad far back in the 80s and 90s.

I can tell you that Nigerians will wake up to buy fuel 50k naira per litre or that dollar will be $1 = 1million naira one day…


It’s very easy to predict, just follow Nigeria economic growth, even a blind man knows that with the way Nigeria is going,

Politicians will be using the following as campaign promises


- Once you vote for me, you’ll be guaranteed of 2 square meals 3 times a week


Currently Nigeria is still very good if you know how difficult the future looks for the future generations

For those that will be alive in 2040 and beyond, remember your current problem started generations before your parents were born. grin grin
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by SalamRushdie: 12:13am On Mar 28, 2025
We are there already
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by papyjaypaul: 12:52am On Mar 28, 2025
As at the time he said it, Nigeria was facing a serious problem with drug trafficking home and abroad. The get rich quick scheme made people become pushers and carriers. That's why in the early Nollywood movies in the 90s, there were scenes about drug trafficking and court scenes. Then Nollywood will portray the children of 'rich people' suffering from overdose and drug abuse. They were trying to show that blood money has karma one way or the other.

The 80s was a notorious time for traffickers in the world. Pablo Escobar was also escaping USA around this time. Let me give you a timeline.

December 29, 1989
The NDLEA was established by the promulgation of decree no. 48 of 29th, December 1989, now an act of parliament whose major target was aimed at exterminating illicit drug trafficking and consumption.

APRIL 10, 1985

Three Nigerians shot for drug possession
LAGOS, Nigeria -- Three Nigerian men convicted of illegal possession of cocaine and heroin were publicly executed Wednesday by a military firing squad.

Several thousand people watched the execution outside the Kirikiri maximum security prison.

Police and soldiers had trouble controlling the crowd, drawn by radio and television publicity. Lagos state radio said a number of people fainted when the six-man execution squad fired.

Bartholomew Azubike Owoh, 26, a former employee of the Nigeria Airways, Lawal Akanni Ojuolape, 30, a spare parts dealer, and Bernard Ogedengbe, 29, a sailor, were condemned separately by a military tribunal last December.

Owoh smiled broadly, waved to reporters and prayed in front of the execution stake before he was tied to it, witnesses said.

'If I knew peddling in hard drugs would result in death I would not have done it,' he said.

Ojuolape, convicted of possessing more than 2 pounds of cocaine, also prayed before being tied to the stake.

'I am eating the fruit of my misdeed. ... It was my first time out on the cocaine business but I was caught,' he said.

The executions took 5 minutes to complete. The victims were loaded into rough coffins for burial at Atan cemetery in Lagos.

The three men were the first Nigerians executed under Decree 20 - which makes drug possession and trafficking and illegal dealings in oil punishable by death.

The decree is the result of a crackdown on crime and corruption by the government of Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari, which seized power in a coup Dec. 31, 1983. The Buhari government has declared 'war against indiscipline.'
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Baronthecelebri(m): 5:15am On Mar 28, 2025
Hmmmmmmn
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by HenryWilliams(m): 6:30am On Mar 28, 2025
papyjaypaul:
As at the time he said it, Nigeria was facing a serious problem with drug trafficking home and abroad. The get rich quick scheme made people become pushers and carriers. That's why in the early Nollywood movies in the 90s, there were scenes about drug trafficking and court scenes. Then Nollywood will portray the children of 'rich people' suffering from overdose and drug abuse. They were trying to show that blood money has karma one way or the other.

The 80s was a notorious time for traffickers in the world. Pablo Escobar was also escaping USA around this time. Let me give you a timeline.

December 29, 1989
The NDLEA was established by the promulgation of decree no. 48 of 29th, December 1989, now an act of parliament whose major target was aimed at exterminating illicit drug trafficking and consumption.

APRIL 10, 1985
That Bartholomew Owoh is the brother of that Nollywood Igbo actor Nkem Owoh
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by ZombieDredd: 7:03am On Mar 28, 2025
Obakoolex:
By 2031 igbos go rest wailing furiously about Tinubu day and night grin
Same thing they did with Buhari from 2015 to 2023..... Straight 16 years of gnashing teeth grin grin grin
Hope.we.wont see long epistle from you soon, telling us how to are tired and want to end it?
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Shawarmagirl: 7:13am On Mar 28, 2025
Obakoolex:
By 2031 igbos go rest wailing furiously about Tinubu day and night grin
Same thing they did with Buhari from 2015 to 2023..... Straight 16 years of gnashing teeth grin grin grin
Igbos are not the cause of your misfortunes. With Tinubu 8yrs in office, Igbos will do better than your region combined.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Mbanda(m): 7:26am On Mar 28, 2025
KennethOkonkwo:
OBI uselessness is really paining his useless brothers form the yeast!



Wailing thread every here and there
What has this got to do with Obi? Na Obi you see for that picture?
Why is it that you yorbads are so allergic to the truth?
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by ClassicMan202(m): 7:27am On Mar 28, 2025
Obakoolex:
By 2031 igbos go rest wailing furiously about Tinubu day and night grin
Same thing they did with Buhari from 2015 to 2023..... Straight 16 years of gnashing teeth grin grin grin
So you were shining teeth throughout Buhari's tenure abi?
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Mbanda(m): 7:28am On Mar 28, 2025
favor914:
Shameless Misinformed Eyepobian, cry us a river.
Is what he said not the truth?

Shameless ronus.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Mbanda(m): 7:33am On Mar 28, 2025
Shawarmagirl:
Igbos are not the cause of your misfortunes. With Tinubu 8yrs in office, Igbos will do better than your region combined.
Of course obakoolex knows this fact.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Peterobiisathie(f): 7:34am On Mar 28, 2025
Ibos are known to be drug pushers today in Nigeria
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by babzlim(m): 7:34am On Mar 28, 2025
KennethOkonkwo:
OBI uselessness is really paining his useless brothers form the yeast!



Wailing thread every here and there
Can you pls state one bad record you have on Obi when he was the governor of Anambra state... I need to know if you really love this government or your just talking based on religion and tribe.

and pls state the obvious work or achievement you've had since Tinubu and his cohort assume the seat.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Peterobiisathie(f): 7:41am On Mar 28, 2025
babzlim:
Can you pls state one bad record you have on Obi when he was the governor of Anambra state... I need to know if you really love this government or your just talking based on religion and tribe.

and pls state the obvious work or achievement you've had since Tinubu and his cohort assume the seat.
Obi was caught stealing 250M monthly from the state coffers
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by femi4: 7:42am On Mar 28, 2025
nairavsdollars:
He said this in 1990 and his prediction has come to pass..
They are all there from the presidency to the senate. Criminals at the helm of affairs
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by SensualMan: 7:51am On Mar 28, 2025
What's the man's name? He looks like Late Engr. Ezekiel Izuogu.
The man was quite right in his prediction, even prostitutes are taking over National assembly as well.
There's no future for Nigeria. Mongrels and scoundrels will continue to be at the helm of affairs of the useless country.
Nigeria can only relieve their enjoyment of pre 2015 but can't have it back.
Nigeria was programmed for hardship from the beginning, citizens not exempted.
Yoruba people will be most hit cos fa ga atú tú kom kom.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Goosethetruth(m): 7:53am On Mar 28, 2025
So many young people who have no idea of the history of the person they are quoting....lol😁😁😁


Fidelis Oyakhilome was the chairman of the NDLEA that made this statement but what was his own end?
He was dismissed from his job when he began a steamy sexual relationship with an arrested drug baron named Jennifer Madike.





Oyakhilome was chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) (1988–1991).[2] He was dismissed after being accused of having a relationship with Jennifer Madike, a Lagos businesswoman and socialite who had been arrested for drugs-related offences



https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelis_Oyakhilome%23:~:text%3DOyakhilome%2520was%2520chairman%2520of%2520the,arrested%2520for%2520drugs%252Drelated%2520offences.&ved=2ahUKEwiNuMSOl6yMAxVZTkEAHUOIAGoQFnoECBAQBQ&usg=AOvVaw0WBBSVCPSzxHPtMRZQ4PXH
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by nairavsdollars(op): 8:18am On Mar 28, 2025
Abeg. Park well. What we are focusing on now is the prediction he made, not his personal life.
Goosethetruth:
So many young people who have no idea of the history of the person they are quoting....lol😁😁😁


Fidelis Oyakhilome was the chairman of the NDLEA that made this statement but what was his own end?
He was dismissed from his job when he began a steamy sexual relationship with an arrested drug baron named Jennifer Madike.





Oyakhilome was chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) (1988–1991).[2] He was dismissed after being accused of having a relationship with Jennifer Madike, a Lagos businesswoman and socialite who had been arrested for drugs-related offences



https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelis_Oyakhilome%23:~:text%3DOyakhilome%2520was%2520chairman%2520of%2520the,arrested%2520for%2520drugs%252Drelated%2520offences.&ved=2ahUKEwiNuMSOl6yMAxVZTkEAHUOIAGoQFnoECBAQBQ&usg=AOvVaw0WBBSVCPSzxHPtMRZQ4PXH
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by babzlim(m): 8:19am On Mar 28, 2025
Peterobiisathie:
Obi was caught stealing 250M monthly from the state coffers
why wasn't this used at the last presidential election by the oppositions or u just made this up and do u have any of this fact stated in any news pepper or said by any politician.

You've not answered the achievement from this government and if there's any, what and how has it taken any effect on you.
Re: This Man Saw Nigeria's Future, He Should Be Immortalized ( Picture) by Obakoolex(m): 8:31am On Mar 28, 2025
ZombieDredd:
Hope.we.wont see long epistle from you soon, telling us how to are tired and want to end it?
16 years teeth gnashers are really furious this morning grin grin
If you can wail for 16 years non-stop and not end it, why will an happy person like me ehn zombie grin
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