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Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by SeeWahala: 9:28am On Jul 01, 2025
helinues:
Did you elect me into any political position in Nigeria?
But the Peter obi you attack every waking moment was elected into political office by yourself right? 😏

Hehehe 😂🤣

Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by helinues: 9:59am On Jul 01, 2025
SeeWahala:
But the Peter obi you attack every waking moment was elected into political office by yourself right? 😏

Hehehe 😂🤣
Is your name Peter Obi or are you his Pa? Stop sounding incoherently on my mentions
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by SeeWahala: 10:00am On Jul 01, 2025
helinues:
Is your name Peter Obi or are you his Pa? Stop sounding incoherently on my mentions
Is your own name tilumbu that the whole Nigerians use to complain to and accuse everyday of their hardships and insecurities? angry

Hypocrisy is very bad. Shun it and embrace Peter Obi 🤗

Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by helinues: 10:08am On Jul 01, 2025
SeeWahala:
Is your own name tilumbu that the whole Nigerians use to complain to and accuse everyday of their hardships and insecurities? angry

Hypocrisy is very bad. Shun it and embrace Peter Obi 🤗
So where did you see me questioning you for attacking president Tinubu?

Just point it out and stop blabbing
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by SeeWahala: 10:21am On Jul 01, 2025
helinues:
So where did you see me questioning you for attacking president Tinubu?

Just point it out and stop blabbing
So all the people you attack upandan anytime they complain about tilumbu and his policies and how it's biting them . . . You feel those posts are invisible right? 🤔

Or because you do not attempt to do such to me I should turn a blind eye? shocked when same misgovernance affects both I and your own families and relatives as well? angry

Helinues, you better change your ways on time before Jesus blows his trumpet cry
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by helinues: 10:26am On Jul 01, 2025
SeeWahala:
So all the people you attack upandan anytime they complain about tilumbu and his policies and how it's biting them . . . You feel those posts are invisible right? 🤔

Or because you do not attempt to do such to me I should turn a blind eye? shocked when same misgovernance affects both I and your own families and relatives as well? angry

Helinues, you better change your ways on time before Jesus blows his trumpet cry
Gosh, I thought I questioned you before for attacking president Tinubu. So it's now how about other people

Your problem is bigger than I initially thought
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Ready2speak: 10:39am On Jul 01, 2025
Keep your solution to yourself oga. Over here big grammar never work. Na agbero dem and cultists de rule hood.

If you won chop, join dem. If no be so, hungry go kill u.
Politicians no won know. Na dia pocket dem de find.

No be today we begin suffer.
Wetin remain be de day we go all craze, naked come for street with cutlass and better 2x2 pursue all de criminals dem comot.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by SporaD8: 11:06am On Jul 01, 2025
immortalcrown:
Taxation has never been the problem. They have always collected enough tax. The problem is how the tax is spent.
God bless you!
Nigeria's problem is not due to shortage of fund, rather we are bereft of sincere leaders and short on patriotic citizens!
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Hopss(m): 11:17am On Jul 01, 2025
Nice write up but the leaders will never implement such a brilliant idea
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by ZombieDredd: 11:19am On Jul 01, 2025
SalamRushdie:
So your solution to all the stated problems is more taxation? 😂😂 You clearly don't understand what Nigeria is facing
toh.
i was wondering too, how more taxation in a country as corrupt as nigeria could be the way out?
huh undecided
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by ZombieDredd: 11:20am On Jul 01, 2025
Hopss:
Nice write up but the leaders will never implement such a brilliant idea
the brilliant idea is more taxation?
the taxes already being collected since eons what are they used for?

can you truthfully answer this?
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Karlifate: 12:46pm On Jul 01, 2025
And who will be the tax collectors huh

Aliens huh


LMAO! 😂😂

You never ready. cheesy
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Karlifate: 12:47pm On Jul 01, 2025
SalamRushdie:
So your solution to all the stated problems is more taxation? 😂😂 You clearly don't understand what Nigeria is facing
No mind am. angry

This kain thread suppose dey ''jokes'' section.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Lionnation: 2:02pm On Jul 01, 2025
phorget:
Letters won't work,
All you need do is to do the little you can to assist the few you can. We must not keep waiting on government to provide everything for us.
that's what they always use to decieve you that government can provide everything as if they are providing anyone, in the west don't government provide all that is necessary to provide
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by pandax: 2:21pm On Jul 01, 2025
eejo:
Thanks to all those who asked about me. Am fine and busy working on my dream for a great Nigeria. My tears came down watching the level of suffering Nigeria have been subjected to. Hospitals are expensive with no resources, massive unemployment and food unaffordable for the common Man. Security forces are trying their best but not enough resources to combat crime. My words NIGERIANS ARE IN ECONOMIC HELL and something must be done urgently to save lives. I have started my fight for Nigerians and below is my letter to the political class which have been submitted to their offices and will use all my power to see Nigerians enjoy free Healthcare, Education and massive employment for our Youths.

The President
Federal Republic of Nigeria.

NATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AND FREE EDUCATION FOR ALL NIGERIANS
Nigerians have over a long period of time have experience unspeakable things during incidents and this have to change. 80 percent of the country have no emergency response such as Ambulances, Fire service and many Families are struggling to pay educational fess for their children. My proposal to solve this problem is stated below
1, 10 percent Tax on all salaries paid in Nigeria to fund Healthcare and Education
2, Diaspora passport renewal should have a Tax fee for our development
3, All foreign Workers should pay Insurance Tax for our Healthcare and Education
4, 4 percent of all profit before Tax for Organisation in Nigeria paid as Insurance Tax
Insurance Tax from the above sources will generate the fund to run free Healthcare and Education for all Nigerians. In addition, this will generate over 20 million Jobs for our youths and reduce poverty.
The funding will be used to upgrade our 774 Hospitals in local government to international standard, 100,000 Ambulances from Innosons motors, 36 Air ambulance Helicopters, 100,000 fire trucks and this can be achieved within five years of investment.
This project when implemented will change lives and position Nigeria as a superpower in the World.
Enemona Ocholi


cc:
Vice President
Federal Republic of Nigeria

cc:

The Senate President
Federal Republic of Nigeria

cc:
Speaker House of Representatives
Federal Republic of Nigeria

cc:
Chairman
Governor’s Forum
Federal Republic of Nigeria



ENEMONA OCHOLI
(Team Leader)
Make Nigeria Great Again
As beautiful as what you wrote is, without electoral reform to ensure live transmission and collation of results, nothing will work in Nigeria. We need to elect the right leaders to spearhead the renaissance of Nigeria, and the current crop of leaders we have cannot do it, as they do that have the capabilities to do it!
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by phorget(m): 2:48pm On Jul 01, 2025
Lionnation:
that's what they always use to decieve you that government can provide everything as if they are providing anyone, in the west don't government provide all that is necessary to provide
We are not in the WEST, this is Africa and African is built in communalism,the west relies so much on individualism which is against the African culture.
The orientation that government should be the soul provider for us is totally wrong,the government has her own role while the citizens has their own role to play in building an economy. If we keep waiting on government for our development then we would have to wait for ever.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by eejo(op): 8:19pm On Jul 01, 2025
Tomorrow meeting on how to put international pressure on Nigeria leaders start with my international friends and will update my followers on the next approach. Nigerians are suffering and we cannot allow this to continue. I have friends all over the World and am ready for this course. Free Healthcare, Education and improve standard of living is all am asking for. Migration can no longer solve our problem as many Countries are closing their Borders to immigrants. The following is my invitation letter which shows people on the international stage are worried about Nigeria.

for some time now, trade unionists, human rights activists, and campaigners asking for a standard of living that people can pay for the basic bills with have been subject to state persecution in Nigeria.

Many young campaigners have been imprisoned, and paraded in court hearings where they looked malnourished and badly treated. International pressure has had some impact on the Nigerian authorities, who do not like this negative image of the country being seen.

Nigerian President, Bolo Tinubu has introduced policies that have seen souring inflation. He has done precious little to help the people of Nigeria.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Dundalk(m): 8:26pm On Jul 01, 2025
grin
eejo:
Tomorrow meeting on how to put international pressure on Nigeria leaders start with my international friends and will update my followers on the next approach. Nigerians are suffering and we cannot allow this to continue. I have friends all over the World and am ready for this course. Free Healthcare, Education and improve standard of living is all am asking for. Migration can no longer solve our problem as many Countries are closing their Borders to immigrants. The following is my invitation letter which shows people on the international stage are worried about Nigeria.

for some time now, trade unionists, human rights activists, and campaigners asking for a standard of living that people can pay for the basic bills with have been subject to state persecution in Nigeria.

Many young campaigners have been imprisoned, and paraded in court hearings where they looked malnourished and badly treated. International pressure has had some impact on the Nigerian authorities, who do not like this negative image of the country being seen.

Nigerian President, Bolo Tinubu has introduced policies that have seen souring inflation. He has done precious little to help the people of Nigeria.
Boss we here are going through a lot Please show us love biko country hard Oga eejo.

🙏🙏
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by RealityKings1:
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Ibehchizzy: 8:43pm On Jul 01, 2025
eejo:
Tomorrow meeting on how to put international pressure on Nigeria leaders start with my international friends and will update my followers on the next approach. Nigerians are suffering and we cannot allow this to continue. I have friends all over the World and am ready for this course. Free Healthcare, Education and improve standard of living is all am asking for. Migration can no longer solve our problem as many Countries are closing their Borders to immigrants. The following is my invitation letter which shows people on the international stage are worried about Nigeria.

for some time now, trade unionists, human rights activists, and campaigners asking for a standard of living that people can pay for the basic bills with have been subject to state persecution in Nigeria.

Many young campaigners have been imprisoned, and paraded in court hearings where they looked malnourished and badly treated. International pressure has had some impact on the Nigerian authorities, who do not like this negative image of the country being seen.

Nigerian President, Bolo Tinubu has introduced policies that have seen souring inflation. He has done precious little to help the people of Nigeria.
make we send azah eejo?
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Cleanthes: 8:53pm On Jul 01, 2025
eejo:
Tomorrow meeting on how to put international pressure on Nigeria leaders start with my international friends and will update my followers on the next approach. Nigerians are suffering and we cannot allow this to continue. I have friends all over the World and am ready for this course. Free Healthcare, Education and improve standard of living is all am asking for. Migration can no longer solve our problem as many Countries are closing their Borders to immigrants. The following is my invitation letter which shows people on the international stage are worried about Nigeria.

for some time now, trade unionists, human rights activists, and campaigners asking for a standard of living that people can pay for the basic bills with have been subject to state persecution in Nigeria.

Many young campaigners have been imprisoned, and paraded in court hearings where they looked malnourished and badly treated. International pressure has had some impact on the Nigerian authorities, who do not like this negative image of the country being seen.

Nigerian President, Bolo Tinubu has introduced policies that have seen souring inflation. He has done precious little to help the people of Nigeria.
may God help us
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Cleanthes: 8:55pm On Jul 01, 2025
Ibehchizzy:
make we send azah eejo?
anti sperm bot won't let us
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Cleanthes: 8:56pm On Jul 01, 2025
eejo welcome back you left us and hunger nearly put an end to me.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by TheBlueDiamond(m): 9:02pm On Jul 01, 2025
eejo:
Tomorrow meeting on how to put international pressure on Nigeria leaders start with my international friends and will update my followers on the next approach. Nigerians are suffering and we cannot allow this to continue. I have friends all over the World and am ready for this course. Free Healthcare, Education and improve standard of living is all am asking for. Migration can no longer solve our problem as many Countries are closing their Borders to immigrants. The following is my invitation letter which shows people on the international stage are worried about Nigeria.

for some time now, trade unionists, human rights activists, and campaigners asking for a standard of living that people can pay for the basic bills with have been subject to state persecution in Nigeria.

Many young campaigners have been imprisoned, and paraded in court hearings where they looked malnourished and badly treated. International pressure has had some impact on the Nigerian authorities, who do not like this negative image of the country being seen.

Nigerian President, Bolo Tinubu has introduced policies that have seen souring inflation. He has done precious little to help the people of Nigeria.
Your aims are altruistic, buhh while at them, do try and play safe sir.

Corruption has eaten deep into virtually all sectors in Nigeria. And, one of your aims hoping to come to fruition, involves comprehensive war against corruption.

When you fight corruption, corruption fights back epicly. So, please be cautious sir.

Try and do your best sir, buhh if the emerging results seems inimical to the intended aim and challenges your peace of mind, please, endeavor to make sure you don't get endangered, by lieing low.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Cleanthes: 9:10pm On Jul 01, 2025
dundalk=superintendents
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by superintendents(m): 9:25pm On Jul 01, 2025
Cleanthes:
s
😡😡😡😡😡

😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠

Wetin dey sup?

Are they really the same person am confused.

Chai this life.

Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by Cleanthes: 9:27pm On Jul 01, 2025
superintendents:
😡😡😡😡😡

😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠

Wetin dey sup?

Are they really the same person am confused.

Chai this life.
keep pretending
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by SeeWahala: 9:36pm On Jul 01, 2025
[quote author=RealityKings1 post=135953440][/quote]This person called realitykings1 supports tilumbu with his full chest.

Remember that it's tilumbu that made the country hard for everyone so please endeavor to allow those who will want to vote for him in 2027 to really suffer very well this next 2 years so maybe they can get sense.
Re: My Observation After A Few Days In Nigeria. by RealityKings1: 10:05pm On Jul 01, 2025
SeeWahala:
This person called realitykings1 supports tilumbu with his full chest.

Remember that it's tilumbu that made the country hard for everyone so please endeavor to allow those who will want to vote for him in 2027 to really suffer very well this next 2 years so maybe they can get sense.
Who is this one again?
Oga I only support myself and if I can, I will contest and vote form myself angry

Stop following me up and down
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