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| Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by kimjongJezebel(op): 7:24am On Jan 26 |
See the front page of Newbreed magazine, November 8, 1990 edition. Is he a prophet?
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| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by helinues: 7:27am On Jan 26 |
Election is just a year plus yet the opposition are not interested in upgrading their tactics Who do you people like this self |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by PulaPower: 7:37am On Jan 26 |
No, he’s not.. The drug barons are the ones in prisons all over the world. We’ll never allow them become president.. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Stephen0mozzy: 7:51am On Jan 26 |
Nah, there's no prophecy in that. Just plain observation. I suppose it was obvious then that Nigeria's political elites were fingering the drug trade and profiting from it. So with their ill-gotten wealth from such vices, and Nigeria's money-politics, it was obvious as daylight, and open for the blind to see - these people getting money from criminal activities will become the elected leaders as they'll buy their way into the seat of power. Just as if saying "The people sponsoring banditry and kidnapping will decide the future of Nigeria". |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Tenses: 8:25am On Jan 26 |
Stephen0mozzy:The prophesy says "drug barons not sponsors of drug barons" That man is a prophet |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Racoon(m): 8:30am On Jan 26 |
He was very right and prophetic. The real drug barons are all over spread in government. From the top to bottom.
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| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Racoon(m): 8:33am On Jan 26 |
PulaPower:Meanwhile not only have drug barons now been allowed in leadership positions by the land of sophicated politics, but certificate forgers, social misfits have all been glorified and accepted as the norms.
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| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by AderonkeOlaniyi(f): 9:22am On Jan 26 |
PulaPower:Tinubu aka Amoda Yekini is a drug criminal. Many Yoruba traditional rulers are also convicted fraudsters in America. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by PulaPower: 9:30am On Jan 26 |
Racoon:Sore loser How come you didn’t tell Peter Obuko all these things? By now, him for don dey Aso rock.. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by RealityKings1: 9:46am On Jan 26 |
Every 30 years or there about comes with a dominant kind of crime, so those involved in that kind of criminal acts understand exactly how the society functions. They are able to get enough funds to push an ambition, oftentimes it's politics since they have the social strength. It's not rocket science The next set of leaders will be ex fraud boys and ex kidnappers |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by sirchim(m): 10:02am On Jan 26 |
helinues:Exactly the way THIEFNIBU Baban Baban BARAWOO was also doing it during his days. Una go cry tire. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by sirchim(m): 10:02am On Jan 26 |
If you know, you know ![]() |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Stephen0mozzy: 10:04am On Jan 26 |
Tenses:You know what Baron mean? Okay, Banditry Barons and Kidnapping Barons. But, yes. Anybody with an ability to observe trends in society is a prophet in your terms. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Oracleee: 11:13am On Jan 26 |
helinues:Helibobo, It's been a while. What have you got for us today about your personal Lord and saviour? Hope you've eaten though and well paid. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Ttalk: 11:17am On Jan 26 |
Racoon:Are they the one occupying positions in your region? That means Asian countries need to be more brutal while treating drug cases. We don't want them escape with their ill-gotten wealth to come and contest in Nigeria |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by arantess: 12:04pm On Jan 26 |
Ttalk:so why did you allow baron tinubu to contest and decide nigerias future? |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by Burob: 1:07pm On Jan 26 |
Racoon:Captain Noah U were warned in 2022 to stop chasing shadows, u didn’t listen, not surprised today how your wailing has escalated intensively in the last few years. It will be very scary the level of depressive anxiety u will enter from 2027-2031. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 1:26pm On Jan 26 |
The drug barons are in jail or on death rows in SA, Indonesia and all over Asian countries. They are well known all over the world. They are missing their proceeds from drug to finance an aspirant but they will fail woefully. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by floss(m): 1:59pm On Jan 26 |
PulaPower:I think your followers smoke the same thing you smoke for them to think you’re making sense… no reasonable person will say this |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by jchioma: 2:02pm On Jan 26 |
How did we come to such a pass as a country? That prediction was made 36 years ago and feels like just 3 years now. The script is simple: use dirty money to capture political power, by grabbing, snatching and running away with it. A friend just whispered to me that there’s a massive gold chest that they have stored aside to buy the votes and voices of the impoverished citizens. I hope the masses are wiser now and would not allow tribe, religion and other sentiments get in the way of sound political decisions in 2027. |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by PulaPower: 2:04pm On Jan 26 |
floss:Because say the drug barons in prisons are your tribe brother right? |
| Re: Throwback: Is He A Prophet? by IGBOPROMISE1: 2:50pm On Jan 26 |
Given his position at the time, he probably knew of certain questionable individuals in and around the murky world of the drug business in the US, and who had intentions of going into politics in Nigeria once they manage to get rid of Abacha! |
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