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Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by ogolemati: 9:37pm On Jun 06
HacheNoire:
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) does give a Kentucky Fried Fwcks about the opinion of Root or Ruth.

The president is currently attending to the matters at hand and will not welcome opinions born out of thin air that moves or shakes nothing.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin when he is done,he should attend to this too

Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by honestivo(m): 9:37pm On Jun 06
He has tasted the power so why not leave now
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by agulion: 9:37pm On Jun 06
Even most of us Yoruba Muslims are now tired and confused
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by favor914: 9:39pm On Jun 06
Safyqueen:
Very tribalistic in all ramifications.
Naked in tribalism. 1000 forest security personnel for one state on top of existing security architecture while other troubled state are on their own just because it is his tribal state.
Very dry joke.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by garykoeman: 9:39pm On Jun 06
aariwa:
Nigeria can never ever see progress without igbos and which is the major problem why Nigeria refused to grow since 1966 and has gotten progressively worse over the years till today
At least we re all witness to the progress you bought to Malaysia, india and Bangladesh.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by cyril10(m): 9:39pm On Jun 06
lailo:
Ogbeni, go and sit down somewhere. You cant just use the issue of insecurity alone to judge a government. Something that is even political. If e easy, why didnt Obasanjo, Yaradua, Jonathan and Buhari solve it? Even those wu used 8 years couldn't do anything, u are already judging a man in his 3rd year in office cry
Oloshi cry
Okay, point out a single thing this present government has achieved if we cannot accuse him of failing in the area of security. Always defending rubbish because of he is our own mentality.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Kushites: 9:42pm On Jun 06
socialmediaman:
ALL THESE DULLARDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

TELL THIS EMPTY HEAD THAT WITHOUT TINUBU'S ECONOMIC REFORMS, BY NOW SHE WOULD HAVE BEEN MALNOURISHED AND QUEUEING FOR FOOD AID FROM THE INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS, FOLLOWING NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY.

ASK HER IF HER FATHER CAN PAY THE $10 BILLION WE WERE BORROWING FOR FUEL SUBSIDIES ANNUALLY WHILE QUEUEING FOR IMPORTED FUEL FOR HRS DUE TO SMUGGLING, WHICH ENRICHED OUR NEIGHBOURS.

DUNDERHEADS.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Skullano(m): 9:48pm On Jun 06
lailo:
Ogbeni, go and sit down somewhere. You cant just use the issue of insecurity alone to judge a government. Something that is even political. If e easy, why didnt Obasanjo, Yaradua, Jonathan and Buhari solve it? Even those wu used 8 years couldn't do anything, u are already judging a man in his 3rd year in office cry
Oloshi cry
Are you sure you breathe oxygen like a normal human being?
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by westside365: 10:09pm On Jun 06
Laugh won tear me grin
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by NewHe: 10:19pm On Jun 06
Snatch power from whom exactly?
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Wispower: 10:23pm On Jun 06
lailo:
Ogbeni, go and sit down somewhere. You cant just use the issue of insecurity alone to judge a government. Something that is even political. If e easy, why didnt Obasanjo, Yaradua, Jonathan and Buhari solve it? Even those wu used 8 years couldn't do anything, u are already judging a man in his 3rd year in office cry
Oloshi cry
How old are you?? Don't include OBJ,GEJ and U Yaradua in the your epistle again, was Nigeria like this during the regimes of the presidents you mentioned here,go and sit down
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by SonOfWords(m): 10:32pm On Jun 06
HacheNoire:
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) does not give a Kentucky Fried Fwcks about the opinion of Root or Ruth.

The president is currently attending to the matters at hand and will not welcome opinions born out of thin air that moves or shakes nothing.
This one will eventually grow old and begin to dish life advice to the younger generations while demanding respect in the name of being an "elder"😂.

These are the very issues.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by BabaO2: 10:37pm On Jun 06
This yellow trash should henceforth be boycotted
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by oneMalik: 10:41pm On Jun 06
if dem leave children with someone like you , you go kill their brain .


aariwa:
Does tinubu even know the problems of Nigeria before talking about solving it in the first place? During the run up to the 2023 elections Obi outlined what in his opinion is the major problems Nigeria was facing and outlined how he would solve them one by one and referred the country to his previous record as Anambra governor and how he was able to accomplish more than 80% of his ANIDS manifesto by the time he left office and his popular slogan go and verify became popular with many Nigerians and became obidient to Obi’s roadmap to revamp Nigeria but instead of tinubu supporters to take on Obi based on issues he brought foward they started attacking his person, family and Igbo tribe in a campaign of lies, hate, calumny not seen before in anywhere in the world. Tinubu went ahead and rigged and today look at where we found ourselves as a country
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by COEMMA(m): 10:45pm On Jun 06
Tinubu snatched power so dt he could be known as a former president
Thank God we ve all known dt pls oga Tinubu retire home. The pains are too much nd unbearable
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Kushites: 10:46pm On Jun 06
aariwa:
Does tinubu even know the problems of Nigeria before talking about solving it in the first place? During the run up to the 2023 elections Obi outlined what in his opinion is the major problems Nigeria was facing and outlined how he would solve them one by one and referred the country to his previous record as Anambra governor and how he was able to accomplish more than 80% of his ANIDS manifesto by the time he left office and his popular slogan go and verify became popular with many Nigerians and became obidient to Obi’s roadmap to revamp Nigeria but instead of tinubu supporters to take on Obi based on issues he brought foward they started attacking his person, family and Igbo tribe in a campaign of lies, hate, calumny not seen before in anywhere in the world. Tinubu went ahead and rigged and today look at where we found ourselves as a country
SHUT UP.

Here is what AI Research tells us about Tinubu's achievements since assuming office, which most of you are too IGNORANT to understand, since it is not ''Bring money let us share''.


AI Reveals Tinubu's Achievements

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office at one of the most challenging moments in Nigeria's modern history. The nation faced mounting debt obligations, declining oil production, a fragmented foreign exchange system, widespread infrastructure deficits, and growing demands from a youthful population seeking greater opportunities. Rather than postponing difficult decisions, the administration embarked on an ambitious reform agenda designed to reposition Nigeria for long-term growth and prosperity.

Perhaps the most consequential decision of the administration was the removal of the fuel subsidy. For decades, fuel subsidies consumed trillions of naira annually, creating an enormous burden on public finances. By ending the subsidy regime, the government freed up resources that could be redirected toward infrastructure, education, healthcare, security, and social investment. Though the policy initially caused hardship through increased transportation and living costs, it fundamentally altered Nigeria's fiscal outlook and significantly increased government revenues.

One of the clearest benefits of these reforms has been the dramatic increase in allocations to state governments through the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC). Monthly allocations to states have reached historic levels, providing governors with greater resources to build roads, improve schools, expand healthcare services, and fund development projects. For many states, the increase in revenue has improved their ability to pay salaries, service debts, and undertake capital projects. This decentralization of financial resources represents one of the most significant shifts in Nigerian federalism in recent years.

The administration has simultaneously embarked on one of the largest infrastructure drives in modern Nigerian history. The flagship Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project is designed to connect major economic zones along Nigeria's Atlantic coastline, stimulate tourism, facilitate trade, and create employment opportunities. Beyond the coastal highway, numerous federal road projects have been initiated or accelerated across all geopolitical zones. These investments are intended not merely as construction projects but as economic arteries that reduce transportation costs, connect markets, and unlock regional development.

In education, President Tinubu introduced one of the most transformative social programs in Nigeria's history through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND). For the first time, students from low-income families can access government-backed interest-free loans to finance their education. This initiative has the potential to democratize access to higher education and ensure that talented young Nigerians are not denied opportunities because of financial hardship. By investing in human capital, the administration is helping to build the skilled workforce required for Nigeria's future economic growth.

Youth empowerment has also featured prominently in the administration's agenda. Through the Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, the government aims to equip millions of young Nigerians with digital and technical skills relevant to the global economy. Training in software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and other emerging fields is intended to prepare Nigerian youth for participation in the rapidly expanding digital marketplace.

One of the less publicized but potentially historic achievements of the administration has been the comprehensive geospatial mapping of Nigeria's solid mineral resources. For decades, Nigeria's vast mineral wealth remained largely underexplored and poorly documented. Under the current administration, extensive geological and geospatial surveys have been undertaken to accurately identify, map, and catalog mineral deposits across the country.

The importance of this achievement cannot be overstated. Investors are far more likely to commit capital when they possess reliable geological data regarding mineral locations, quantities, and commercial viability. By creating a modern mineral database, Nigeria is positioning itself to attract substantial investment into mining, processing, and industrial development. The initiative also helps combat illegal mining by providing government agencies with better information and oversight capabilities. In many respects, the mineral mapping programme lays the foundation for diversifying Nigeria's economy beyond oil and unlocking billions of dollars in untapped mineral wealth.

Equally significant has been the administration's effort to strengthen public sector efficiency through the training of more than 1,000 procurement officers across federal institutions. Procurement represents one of the largest areas of government expenditure and has historically been vulnerable to inefficiency, waste, project delays, and corruption.

By investing in the professional training and certification of procurement officers, the administration is addressing a critical but often overlooked aspect of governance. Well-trained procurement professionals help ensure that public contracts are awarded transparently, projects are properly monitored, costs are controlled, and taxpayers receive better value for money. Even small improvements in procurement efficiency can save governments billions of naira annually. The training programme therefore represents an investment in institutional capacity, accountability, and the effective delivery of public services.

The administration has also prioritized affordable housing through the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme. Thousands of housing units are under construction across the federation, helping address Nigeria's housing deficit while generating employment within the construction sector. These projects are designed not only to provide shelter but also to stimulate economic activity through local sourcing of materials and labor.

Healthcare has similarly received renewed attention. The federal government has undertaken efforts to revitalize primary healthcare centers nationwide, improve medical infrastructure, and expand access to healthcare services. Strengthening primary healthcare is particularly important in rural communities where millions of Nigerians rely on local facilities as their first point of medical care.

Economic reforms have extended into the foreign exchange market as well. The administration moved to unify exchange rates and reduce distortions that had long discouraged investment. Although these reforms contributed to short-term inflationary pressures, they were intended to improve transparency, restore confidence, and create a more efficient market-driven economy.

The government has also aggressively pursued foreign direct investment through diplomatic engagement and economic reforms. Billions of dollars in investment commitments have been announced across sectors including manufacturing, technology, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. These investments are expected to generate employment opportunities and support long-term economic expansion.

In agriculture, various intervention programmes have sought to increase food production, support farmers, improve access to financing, and enhance food security. The administration recognizes that a nation of Nigeria's size cannot achieve sustainable economic development without a strong agricultural base capable of feeding its population and supplying raw materials for industry.

Taken together, the Tinubu administration's achievements extend beyond individual projects and policies. They represent an attempt to address longstanding structural weaknesses within the Nigerian economy and state apparatus. The removal of fuel subsidies, increased allocations to states, expansion of infrastructure, introduction of student loans, technical skills development, mineral geospatial mapping, procurement reform, healthcare investments, housing projects, and economic liberalization efforts all point toward a broader strategy of institutional transformation.

Whether every reform ultimately succeeds remains a matter for history to determine. However, there is little doubt that the administration has pursued one of the most ambitious reform agendas of Nigeria's Fourth Republic. If sustained and effectively implemented, many of these initiatives have the potential to shape Nigeria's economic trajectory for decades to come.

- AI
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by numericalguy(m): 10:48pm On Jun 06
aariwa:
Nigeria can never ever see progress without igbos and which is the major problem why Nigeria refused to grow since 1966 and has gotten progressively worse over the years till today
It is too late to change history.


The only reason why Igbos are still in Nigeria is because of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Ben Nwabueze, Aguyi-Ironsi and Emeka Ojukwu



Go and read up the following:-
1) decree 34,
2) Adaka Boro
3) how Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ben Nwabueze added to the Nigerian constitution when it was written
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by RichBoy247: 10:50pm On Jun 06
Racoon:
There is no one who ascend the presidency of a nation with so much social, moral, criminal and constitutional baggages that administer such nation well.
.
Cry well well
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by numericalguy(m):
Nextjs:
Some are saying that the insecurity has been there before

The insecurity didn't start today.

Tinubu should not be blamed.


Then since he can't fix the problem why not resign

Let someone who said he will end it get in and do the job.


We hire u but can't fix a problem then go simple
Insecurity started long before Tinubu came to power and Tinubu has done a lot to reduce insecurity in Nigeria

1) Kidnappings and beheading started in Nigeria in Oweri during the Otokoto saga of the 1990s
2) Tinubu have greately reduced insecurity by prosecuting the frauds, liars and terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa. A lot of peace have returned to the south east Ever since terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa were jailed




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Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by numericalguy(m): 10:57pm On Jun 06
Eriokanmi:
He's hell-bents on second term. Useless man. At over 84 years of age, I wonder what he's still looking for. Most people his age use walking sticks. Even though he needs one, he's pretending as if everything is ok and keeps falling yakata everywhere.

He's achieved everything in life, at this point he doesn't need to be power-drunk anymore but do the needful to safeguard the nation. That would even sway the undecided voters towards him. But he'skeeping quiet. Whatever he leaves behind will either make or mar us as a nation. Why not deal with the key actors in this terrorism business in this his 1st term? There are many kidnapping that do not make news headlines that happen every blessed day. I remember the ekiti own which had taken place days, before it became known.
A leader shouldn't be afraid to lead the way tinubu is doing.
My joy is that the liar, fraud and demonic Obi will never be president of Nigeria grin
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Osariemen12: 11:44pm On Jun 06
Dear God, instead of me to become a president and govern the way Tinubu is doing presently, let me die without any legacy.

I am sure the name Tinubu will not be given to any Yoruba baby born after 2027 by his or her parents.
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 11:59pm On Jun 06
numericalguy:
Insecurity started long before Tinubu came to power and Tinubu has done a lot to reduce insecurity in Nigeria

1) Kidnappings and beheading started in Nigeria in Oweri during the Otokoto saga of the 1990s
2) Tinubu have greately reduced insecurity by prosecuting the frauds, liars and terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa. A lot of peace have returned to the south east Ever since terrorists called Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa were jailed




cc
socialmediaman
Ofunaofu
aariwa
Memphis357
Eriokanmi
Chummynoni
Haydens
mohbadliveson
Mumusaphire
ATK42
prinsam30
Safyqueen
honestivo
COEMMA
Were you expecting me to read this meaningless gibberish ☝️?
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Elvis2kay: 12:02am On Jun 07
AFIN what do you understand about politics.?.Tinubu is trying to save your generations from FULANI islammization
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by aariwa(m): 12:03am On Jun 07
Kushites:
SHUT UP.

Here is what AI Research tells us about Tinubu's achievements since assuming office, which most of you are too IGNORANT to understand, since it is not ''Bring money let us share''.


AI Reveals Tinubu's Achievements

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office at one of the most challenging moments in Nigeria's modern history. The nation faced mounting debt obligations, declining oil production, a fragmented foreign exchange system, widespread infrastructure deficits, and growing demands from a youthful population seeking greater opportunities. Rather than postponing difficult decisions, the administration embarked on an ambitious reform agenda designed to reposition Nigeria for long-term growth and prosperity.

Perhaps the most consequential decision of the administration was the removal of the fuel subsidy. For decades, fuel subsidies consumed trillions of naira annually, creating an enormous burden on public finances. By ending the subsidy regime, the government freed up resources that could be redirected toward infrastructure, education, healthcare, security, and social investment. Though the policy initially caused hardship through increased transportation and living costs, it fundamentally altered Nigeria's fiscal outlook and significantly increased government revenues.

One of the clearest benefits of these reforms has been the dramatic increase in allocations to state governments through the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC). Monthly allocations to states have reached historic levels, providing governors with greater resources to build roads, improve schools, expand healthcare services, and fund development projects. For many states, the increase in revenue has improved their ability to pay salaries, service debts, and undertake capital projects. This decentralization of financial resources represents one of the most significant shifts in Nigerian federalism in recent years.

The administration has simultaneously embarked on one of the largest infrastructure drives in modern Nigerian history. The flagship Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project is designed to connect major economic zones along Nigeria's Atlantic coastline, stimulate tourism, facilitate trade, and create employment opportunities. Beyond the coastal highway, numerous federal road projects have been initiated or accelerated across all geopolitical zones. These investments are intended not merely as construction projects but as economic arteries that reduce transportation costs, connect markets, and unlock regional development.

In education, President Tinubu introduced one of the most transformative social programs in Nigeria's history through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND). For the first time, students from low-income families can access government-backed interest-free loans to finance their education. This initiative has the potential to democratize access to higher education and ensure that talented young Nigerians are not denied opportunities because of financial hardship. By investing in human capital, the administration is helping to build the skilled workforce required for Nigeria's future economic growth.

Youth empowerment has also featured prominently in the administration's agenda. Through the Three Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, the government aims to equip millions of young Nigerians with digital and technical skills relevant to the global economy. Training in software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and other emerging fields is intended to prepare Nigerian youth for participation in the rapidly expanding digital marketplace.

One of the less publicized but potentially historic achievements of the administration has been the comprehensive geospatial mapping of Nigeria's solid mineral resources. For decades, Nigeria's vast mineral wealth remained largely underexplored and poorly documented. Under the current administration, extensive geological and geospatial surveys have been undertaken to accurately identify, map, and catalog mineral deposits across the country.

The importance of this achievement cannot be overstated. Investors are far more likely to commit capital when they possess reliable geological data regarding mineral locations, quantities, and commercial viability. By creating a modern mineral database, Nigeria is positioning itself to attract substantial investment into mining, processing, and industrial development. The initiative also helps combat illegal mining by providing government agencies with better information and oversight capabilities. In many respects, the mineral mapping programme lays the foundation for diversifying Nigeria's economy beyond oil and unlocking billions of dollars in untapped mineral wealth.

Equally significant has been the administration's effort to strengthen public sector efficiency through the training of more than 1,000 procurement officers across federal institutions. Procurement represents one of the largest areas of government expenditure and has historically been vulnerable to inefficiency, waste, project delays, and corruption.

By investing in the professional training and certification of procurement officers, the administration is addressing a critical but often overlooked aspect of governance. Well-trained procurement professionals help ensure that public contracts are awarded transparently, projects are properly monitored, costs are controlled, and taxpayers receive better value for money. Even small improvements in procurement efficiency can save governments billions of naira annually. The training programme therefore represents an investment in institutional capacity, accountability, and the effective delivery of public services.

The administration has also prioritized affordable housing through the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates Programme. Thousands of housing units are under construction across the federation, helping address Nigeria's housing deficit while generating employment within the construction sector. These projects are designed not only to provide shelter but also to stimulate economic activity through local sourcing of materials and labor.

Healthcare has similarly received renewed attention. The federal government has undertaken efforts to revitalize primary healthcare centers nationwide, improve medical infrastructure, and expand access to healthcare services. Strengthening primary healthcare is particularly important in rural communities where millions of Nigerians rely on local facilities as their first point of medical care.

Economic reforms have extended into the foreign exchange market as well. The administration moved to unify exchange rates and reduce distortions that had long discouraged investment. Although these reforms contributed to short-term inflationary pressures, they were intended to improve transparency, restore confidence, and create a more efficient market-driven economy.

The government has also aggressively pursued foreign direct investment through diplomatic engagement and economic reforms. Billions of dollars in investment commitments have been announced across sectors including manufacturing, technology, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. These investments are expected to generate employment opportunities and support long-term economic expansion.

In agriculture, various intervention programmes have sought to increase food production, support farmers, improve access to financing, and enhance food security. The administration recognizes that a nation of Nigeria's size cannot achieve sustainable economic development without a strong agricultural base capable of feeding its population and supplying raw materials for industry.

Taken together, the Tinubu administration's achievements extend beyond individual projects and policies. They represent an attempt to address longstanding structural weaknesses within the Nigerian economy and state apparatus. The removal of fuel subsidies, increased allocations to states, expansion of infrastructure, introduction of student loans, technical skills development, mineral geospatial mapping, procurement reform, healthcare investments, housing projects, and economic liberalization efforts all point toward a broader strategy of institutional transformation.

Whether every reform ultimately succeeds remains a matter for history to determine. However, there is little doubt that the administration has pursued one of the most ambitious reform agendas of Nigeria's Fourth Republic. If sustained and effectively implemented, many of these initiatives have the potential to shape Nigeria's economic trajectory for decades to come.

- AI
I didn’t even waste 3 seconds of my time to read this meaningless mumbo jumbo gibberish ☝️
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by DatNiggaDaz: 12:06am On Jun 07
favor914:
Very funny pikin, Tinubu in Abuja should come & do health & economy for u in your village, what happened to your Governor & Local Government?

What did the states & Local Government use their statutory allocation from Abuja for?
grin grin

See dem with senzelezzcomments
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by numericalguy(m): 12:20am On Jun 07
aariwa:
Were you expecting me to read this meaningless gibberish ☝️?
I was genuinely expecting you not to read what I typed for two reasons:-
1) I know most OBIDIENTS can't even read. The few that can read, hate to read
2) OBIDIENTS hate the truth. So you would rather ignore the truth than read it
Re: "You Snatched Power, But Don't Know What To Do" – Ruth Odugbemi Blasts Tinubu by Proudlyomonna: 12:23am On Jun 07
HacheNoire:
His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) does not give a Kentucky Fried Fwcks about the opinion of Root or Ruth.

The president is currently attending to the matters at hand and will not welcome opinions born out of thin air that moves or shakes nothing.
Says a jobless eternal FOOLISH Zombie grin

Your head is DEAD that is why You think it us patriotic to stand with an absolute FAILURE who has completely destroyed Your Country to ashes grin
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