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| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by fxexperts: 9:53pm On Jan 04 |
seunmsg:keep deceiving yourself you hear. |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by fxexperts: 9:55pm On Jan 04 |
SenecaTheYonger:China does not have a dictator oo.. they are practicing a communist system of governmnet and it is not marred by corruption. as a matter of fact corruption leads to death penalty. There are people in the communist party; if they unite, they can topple the government. They have a good constitution, they are following oo.. |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by Kalulu44: 10:20pm On Jan 04 |
seunmsg:I guess your malaria is now cured as you mentioned Peter Obi? |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by Arostar2023: 10:25pm On Jan 04 |
What other options does the opposition have in a case like Venezuela or even Nigeria? In Nigeria of today, many are killed daily without the government doing or able to do anything about it. Do you think those human lives that were "wasted" are of less value than yours? You are all about sovereignty while people are being slaughtered like livestocks. If that's not witchcraft and wickedness , I don't know what else it's. In Venezuela,it was all about the ruling party, the military and their cronies while the masses suffer for several years. How do you expect the opposition to thrive in such an environment, where they were emasculated by the ruling class using the instruments of government? My guy forget that thing, na life first, before national sovereignty. Venezuelans abroad are all rejoicing over what happened... And someone in Nigeria is trying to be more patriotic than them. No be juju be dat? seunmsg:
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| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by Kalulu44: 10:25pm On Jan 04 |
uunwanaobong3:You couldn't have said it better bro. If the VP wasn't complicit to everything, she should have rejected taking over as president. She and her cohort are whining themselves pretending to have the interest of Maduro |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by Kalulu44: 10:27pm On Jan 04 |
RaptorX:Even if I don't like Tinubu or our leaders, that can't happen without our military resisting them at least. |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by seunmsg(m): 10:40pm On Jan 04 |
Arostar2023:People die daily as a result of gun violence in the US. Is that enough reason for the opposition in the US to call on China and Russia to violently invade the US and effect a regime change? Is there any country where people don’t die? And it’s extremely unfair to our security forces who are at the battlefield fighting these terrorists for you to come here and claim that government is not doing anything. That’s an untrue, unfortunate and dishonest claim to make. If FG is to stop fighting these terrorists today, they will overrun the country within 24 hours. Boko Haram started since 2009 and you want Tinubu who became in 2023 to stop the problem in less than 3 years. How’s that possible? Do you understand the challenges that we face in combatting this insecurity problem? Do you understand the logistics that is required to deploy security to every nooks and crannies of the country? Do you understand the funding that is needed? Do you think your Peter Obi would have done anything better? And back to Venezuela, so who is now running the country? What exactly has changed for the ordinary people now that Maduro is out? |
| Re: Vice President Delcy Rodriguez Sworn In As 'Acting President' Of Venezuela by Arostar2023: 11:09pm On Jan 04*. Modified: 2:02am On Jan 05 |
You cannot compare gun violence in America to bandits and terrorists killings in Nigeria. Gun violence in America is a result of the second amendment, which grants every American the right to bear arms. While banditry and terrorism in Nigeria are a creation of the political class. Hence the difficult in eradicating them(terrorism and banditry). Was it not a Nigerian government (APC) that integrated the so-called "repentant" terrorists into the military? What's it not a top government official that said that a war on Boko Haram is a war against the North? I am not downplaying the role the military is playing in keeping the terrorists at bay, but they can't do much without the politicians making the necessary policies that will enable them win the war. As for the case of Venezuela, it's too early to judge. It's less than 48hrs since Maduro was deposed. While the current government in Nigeria has spend two years in the saddle and already campaigning for 2027 elections. In the case of the later, we can safely judge the performance of the regime and use the past to predict what will happen in the future. Read what your fellow countryman wrote... Mrchippychappy from Nairaland: "He is desperately trying to turn Nigeria into a one party state. The worse president in the history of Nigeria. Very evil and corrupt. People are being slaughtered all over the country and he is afraid of taking a hard stance against terrorism because he doesn't want to loose the vote of the terrorist sympathisers in the North. Meanwhile he's followers say there's nothing wrong because according to them, his wife is a pastor. And these people are supposed to be the most educated in the country " https://www.nairaland.com/8592996/yave-30-governors-yet-not#138021264seunmsg: |
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