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What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by Stephen0mozzy(op): 6:18pm On Jun 04
No caption needed.
The proverb is clear as the shape of the full moon in the night sky.

What can we learn about this quote?

Re: What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by helinues: 6:21pm On Jun 04
Go and get your PVC. No polling units on social media
Re: What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by esnbrutality: 6:22pm On Jun 04
That is a quote for

Mandate Agbadorians

.who are encouraged to stereotype other people because their political benefactors told them so.

Tinubu and his family with the APC cartel are the AXE and APC supporters and their Mandate noisemakers are the TREES.

Simple
. grin
Re: What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by EmperorIsaac(m): 6:24pm On Jun 04
Only if it were by votes. Watch "King of Boys", and you'd have a modicum of insight into Nigerian politics.
Re: What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by Stephen0mozzy(op): 6:28pm On Jun 04
EmperorIsaac:
Only if it were by votes. Watch "King of Boys", and you'd have a modicum of insight into Nigerian politics.
"Vote" in the proverb is not literally election vote. Think deeper.
Re: What Can Nigerians Learn From This Proverb? (photo) by Stephen0mozzy(op): 6:29pm On Jun 04
esnbrutality:
That is a quote for

Mandate Agbadorians

.who are encouraged to stereotype other people because their political benefactors told them so.

Tinubu and his family with the APC cartel are the AXE and APC supporters and their Mandate noisemakers are the TREES.

Simple
. grin
It doesn't appear that you're any better than them, given your submission.

They thrive on Personal attacks... Lack objectivity and run from any avenue for constructive criticism and debate.
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