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Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by PepeXKermit: 5:25pm On Apr 06
Tinubu did not do anything in lagos. tinubu lived off the glory of Fashola and ambode combined. If you are up to debate with me on it, make sure you lived in lagos from 1999-2007
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by anonimi: 5:25pm On Apr 06
TempleHouse:
When you faked so many things in life, the Nemesis catches up at Old age ‼️

We're still waiting to know the Secondary school Mr Emilokan attended.

There's No College records or reports except Chicago Certificate with a tainted dates 🗓️
How will any of these things affect his coronation next year as a prelude to a 3rd term agenda for life president huh

Has his Ayédèrú status prevented him from running Lagos State and being the leader of Yoruba politics since 1999 and since 2007 respectively huh



Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by geoworldedu: 5:25pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
Thank you for this o. It will at least prevent tribalistic ballistic missiles here and there.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by DeclanR(m): 5:26pm On Apr 06
richiemcgold:
The Tinubu I knew years back, especially in the 90s, was a diehard progressive, a big time advocate of sovereign national conference, true federalism and political restructuring. But you see Tinubu of today, what he now stands for is different from what he used to stand for. Man has really changed.
Fact.
Things are too difficult.
Incase u no see me again, goodbye
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by PJ123: 5:27pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
Her mother is Igbo
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by saysugar(m): 5:29pm On Apr 06
Only one president cant handle whole Nigeria, Nigeria is bigger than nigerians
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by ttoyetade: 5:34pm On Apr 06
imsoftcash:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DpiJpLsoQ/
But we told you at that time, you kept on telling us he built lagos and he knows the leaders . It was clear from the start that he is not physically and intellectually fit to perform
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by zinaunreal(m): 5:35pm On Apr 06
Drug overdose tinubu 😆
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by zinaunreal(m): 5:37pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
She is from the eastern region shut your trap you tribalist
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by c900: 5:40pm On Apr 06
Nigeria should partner with 36 chinese companies to install solar in every house. Each house will pay electricity bill to the Chinese companies. Create manufacturing 10 industrial complex in each state where power is 24 hrs powered by solar.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by xxxx999jon: 5:41pm On Apr 06
Ofunaofu:
Sorry, Shan George, the Tinubu you thought you knew was simply a well-packaged product of the Lagos–Ibadan expressway propaganda machinery.

Tinubu is a known drug bárón, certificáte fórgér, idéntity thiéf, and buccaneering power grabber, expecting him to transform into a model of integrity overnight is, frankly, wishful thinking
Create your own SE axis propaganda nau stop mentioning Lagos ibadan.. It's stale.. Have been hearing that since 2015 ain't you tired?
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Felaincarnated: 5:44pm On Apr 06
Tenses:
I was in lagos when tinubu was governor. Marwa and Fashola outperformed him.

tinubu is a crook.
Unrepentant Anini
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by SeverusSnape(m): 5:45pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
Na lie o. To Image123 Seunmsg FreestuffsNG Yarimo Richtaiwo putindbutt omenka ngeneukwenu she's IGBO. na only Igbo dey criticise government for Nigeria. undecided
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by WiseBizInvestor(f): 5:45pm On Apr 06
🤔
Tenses:
I was in lagos when tinubu was governor. Marwa and Fashola outperformed him.

tinubu is a crook.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by femi4: 5:52pm On Apr 06
imsoftcash:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DpiJpLsoQ/
He's still the same BAT. ..he needs more time
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Putinofrussia:
lol
And you will step in or who?
Spectators always think that they know how to play more than the footballers...

Apart from the legacy insecurity and electricity which I am sure God will strengthen Tinubu and all Nigerians to overcome soonest,President Tinubu has done well in infrastructures,Education,fair in Economy,good in Health because of the numerous primary health centres built and the different health subsidies,good in Aviation etc.We really appreciate this govt for the deletion of the legacy ASUU strikes.
I think he will do more positively especially in his second term.
God bless Nigerians.
God always triumphs.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by fredoooooo: 5:57pm On Apr 06
O dabi wpo pupa .. oponu
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by FX(m): 6:02pm On Apr 06
Where you know Tinubu from before. You dey whine yourself.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 6:02pm On Apr 06
Lol.

When next Igbos reject any presidential candidate at the polls, you all should listen to them.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by lightwind(m): 6:09pm On Apr 06
zinaunreal:
Drug overdose tinubu 😆
🤔 You are the only Muslim person here who doesn't like Tinubu.

How come ?
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by goslowgoslow(m): 6:12pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
You are actually the tribalist you are just telling us about yourself.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by goslowgoslow(m): 6:13pm On Apr 06
geoworldedu:
Thank you for this o. It will at least prevent tribalistic ballistic missiles here and there.
He actually started it, he is not preventing anything and he is actually one of them including you.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Kambols95(m): 6:14pm On Apr 06
So, if he should step down today, who do you think can take the position and deliver masses promise?


imsoftcash:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DpiJpLsoQ/
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Putinofrussia: 6:14pm On Apr 06
anonimi:
How did he make Lagos a haven, if houses are not supplied with water and children are not attending free schools with adequate number of well paid teachers huh
President Tinubu as a governor then,initiated, built, and commissioned several Millennium Secondary Schools during his tenure as Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007). Notable examples initiated to improve educational infrastructure include the Abibatu Mogaji Millennium Secondary School in Agege, Bola Ige Millennium Secondary School in Ajeromi, and Babs Fafunwa Millennium Secondary School etc.

The schools were even constructed during a period when federal allocations to Lagos State were withheld.
He also undertook widespread rehabilitation of schools, providing science equipments and paying WAEC fees for all students which he introduced in Nigeria together with the millennium schools.
No state has ever done most of what Tinubu initiated but they have all copied him now which is for the growth of Nigeria generally.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by christistruth01: 6:18pm On Apr 06
aworatak:
Before the usual tribalists resort to their regular diatribes, Shan George is a Niger Deltan from cross river.
Shan George Claims her mom's SE
She was born in Calabar

We agree that she is a very good actress
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Putinofrussia: 6:21pm On Apr 06
DIVINEEVIDENCE:
Lol.

When next Igbos reject any presidential candidate at the polls, you all should listen to them.
lol
And vote for a disaster like Obi that you supported?
He wouldn't even know what to do again because he would be overwhelmed.
He was an utter failure in Anambra.
You want him to replicate that to Nigeria?
Tinubu is positively way above all the contenders we have now,please.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Image123(m): 6:27pm On Apr 06
SeverusSnape:
Na lie o. To Image123 Seunmsg FreestuffsNG Yarimo Richtaiwo putindbutt omenka ngeneukwenu she's IGBO. na only Igbo dey criticise government for Nigeria. undecided
Any proof to this false allegation?
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by anonimi: 6:27pm On Apr 06
Putinofrussia:
President Tinubu as a governor then,initiate, built, and commissioned several Millennium Secondary Schools during his tenure as Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007). Notable examples initiated to improve educational infrastructure include the Abibatu Mogaji Millennium Secondary School in Agege, Bola Ige Millennium Secondary School in Ajeromi, and Babs Fafunwa Millennium Secondary School etc.

The schools were even constructed during a period when federal allocations to Lagos State were withheld.
He also undertook widespread rehabilitation of schools, providing science equipments and paying WAEC fees for all students which he introduced in Nigeria together with the millennium schools.
No state has ever done most of what Tinubu initiated but they have all copied him now which is for the growth of Nigeria generally.
How does all this story add up to having every Lagos child in free schools with enough well paid teachers and other staff, which progressive Jakande achieved in four years without taxing the poor needlessly huh
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by Atabaland1:
Ofunaofu:
Sorry, Shan George, the Tinubu you thought you knew was simply a well-packaged product of the Lagos–Ibadan expressway propaganda machinery.

Tinubu is a known drug bárón, certificáte fórgér, idéntity thiéf, and buccaneering power grabber, expecting him to transform into a model of integrity overnight is, frankly, wishful thinking
May ur days be long for stating the facts. How some people expect a 90-year-old criminal convict with the above credentials to be capable of leading a complex country in this modern era is beyond me.
Re: This is not the Tinubu we knew in Lagos, he should step down - Shan George by geoworldedu: 6:34pm On Apr 06
goslowgoslow:
He actually started it, he is not preventing anything and he is actually one of them including you.
Go and check my profile from 2013 to date and quote one comment of mine that is tribalistic. If you can't, then you deserve a hot ballistic missile planted on your balls grin
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