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| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Lucasbalo(m): 9:06am On Jul 07, 2015 |
cramjones: |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Skywalker5(m): 9:22am On Jul 07, 2015 |
As long as we keep allowing tribal sentiments and godfathers in politics,Nigeria will never change. This bastards have been ruling us for so long as we keep letting them control Nigeria. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 9:33am On Jul 07, 2015 |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ALISMILE(m): 9:34am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Rawani:U forgot to tell him about d reforms currently on in d power sector! I ve personally felt that one mysef! For about 2yrs I battled to get meter! Immediatly dis gov came on board I got one! Our refineries will be wokin soon at optimal capacity! Dis are important refoms cos d pple will feel dem! |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 9:38am On Jul 07, 2015 |
The situation is worse than hopeless! A nation in which people live in fear. Terrorists in the north,ritualist and kidnappers in the south. Indeed a marriage of unequal partners", a forceful marriage by our colonial masters,all for their selfish interest. The different parties would have fared better separately but will the break up be possible at this time considering how far we have gone? And when you have a nation of ignorant people who expect sudden change not considering the size and population,you should be careful with your words during campaign. All in desperation to win ,he made promises that will take years to keep even more than four but will his followers understand that?even thou most of them especially the online warriors,out of Shame don't want to admit that this government will not bring the desired change. Now he will know what it is to be GEJ from 2011 to 2015. Dollyak: |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 9:42am On Jul 07, 2015 |
"The world was silent while we died"..Chinua Achebe. Karma is indeed a b!tch! Normality: |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by clevadani: 9:46am On Jul 07, 2015 |
I'll not deceive myself about the present condition of Nigeria. But I'll not lose hope in Nigeria. I believe in Nigeria and I'll not relent until I see the Nigeria of my dreams. Until the youths realise that they are both the present and future of this country and start developing themselves to take up the leadership of this country,we'll not progress. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by chinchum(m): 9:49am On Jul 07, 2015 |
So a 38 day old govt should turn mountain to valley. Only a sick fellow in the head, or a very gullble fellow who prefers initial gra gra from thiefing nigerian politicians will expect a mountain to valley change by now. At the very least 100 days |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 9:50am On Jul 07, 2015 |
drnoel:I'm a northerner but I think you're very right |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ALISMILE(m): 9:53am On Jul 07, 2015 |
bright87:Myopic minds keep talkin about going our separate ways! How do we go our separate ways? We shud dissolve along wat lines? Our problem in Nig is tribalism and self centeredness which even dissolution cannot solve! There is no region today that doesn't ve its own fair share of tribal problems! If u er talkin about dissolving are we goin to dissolve into 350 different countries? In my own local gov in d SS for example, we still ve ethnic problem among pple of same tribe! Our reluctance to grow is our problem? South Africa is developed not withstandin d fact dat d country is very obviously composed of whites and blacks! Wat is our problem? Don't call me ur compatriot because u obviously don't knw wat dat means! |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by PAINGAIN: 9:59am On Jul 07, 2015 |
@op, u r right about saying only the people who have never been to a civilised country that think nigeria is d best country to live in. Naija is a joke, nigerian youths are jokers. Any time I visit nigeria I always notice that my country has expired. We should separate. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Kingspin(m): 10:04am On Jul 07, 2015 |
@cramjones You dont hate any human being created by God rather u can dislike his behaviour. I know Nigerians were at danger. If people can kick against True federalism and the last national confab, then i know Nigeria as a country is not ready for good change. Take or leave it we can only make progress by forum like the national confab where national plan and injustices can be projected and settled nationally. And so, no talk no oneNigeria. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Kingspin(m): 10:11am On Jul 07, 2015 |
cramjones:If nigeria want to change you will know. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by sammybhaws(m): 10:16am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Nigeria is a scam!! Just like bringing Israel and pakistan and tell them to live as one! Well na the British colonials I dey blame for joining different people of different everything together all in the name of "a country" |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by jerryunit48: 10:21am On Jul 07, 2015 |
I HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THAT CRAMJONES IS A CONFUSED PERSON |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Yujin(m): 11:35am On Jul 07, 2015 |
azimibraun:You are very right azimibraun. But truth be told. This Nigeria will not last long. Its crystal clear for all to see but hatred and wickedness will not let many to acknowledge it. Nigeria was built on lies and deceit and its walls held with the blood and flesh of the innocents whose people are asked not to cry but just to seal their mouths and move on. It can never happen like that. Day after day many are crying asking for vengeance against this Nigeria and you think God will keep quiet? Pharoah only allowed the Israelites to go after atleast 1/10 of the Egyptians were slain by the angel of death. This is what Nigeria must face. Just like the comment I made sometimes 2yrs ago states that ten thousand chariots with no horseriders are on their way to Nigeria. They've arrived already. Nigerians will hate this Nigeria and beg and seek for forgiveness and restitution before a good change can come. Once again I say: death to this Nigeria. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Pataki: 5:04pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
IbokUtoroh:Don't be deceived. Cramjones is none other than FFK himself. Once he sniffs his cocaine, he begins to speak from two sides of the mouth. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Adminisher: 5:13pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
Dollyak:Please take your minority and unrealistic opinion and you know what to do with it . Every tribalistic misfit now finds it easy to write nonsense about Nigeria while cowardly ignoring the major problem which is corruption. Very odious trash couched in interlectual verbiage. The world has no time for Biafra or the mad Boko Haram caliphate or any delusion from every young who finds it difficult to "get it up". If you actually succeed at Biafra or Arewa or Oduduwa Republic no your problem has just started. Second slavery of the black man has started. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Heffalump(m): 5:19pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
Obijulius:In as much as some of us never blamed GEJ for the insurgency in the country during his tenure, there were so many evil he committed. The pervasive corruption in his government made him liable to be hated by many. He is responsible for the present state of our economy and epileptic social life. Nigeria has never been this bad, even in military era. GEJ supporters, please think wisely. I was once like you. A die-hard supporter of GEJ. ![]() |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by 1after: 5:24pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
NDPVF:You cursed animals always look for a way to denigrate other tribes on every thread. The curse is really manifesting in your life that you cant do without screaming Yoruba. Go get a life little man |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by aresa: 5:28pm On Jul 09, 2015*. Modified: 5:45pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
#Change is not for fickle and unstable minds. Your country was subjected to rot and decay for decades so expecting #Change in a little over 1 month shows how unstable and unrealistic you are as a parson. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ahaika23: 7:19pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
Save your tears! |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 10:55pm On Jul 09, 2015 |
Adminisher:The first rule to sounding intelligent is to offer a rebuttal as to why the opposed argument is invalid. What you have up there is an empty rant. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 12:18am On Jul 10, 2015 |
san316:The footage is from a drone u slowpoke. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by hydeka: 8:06am On Jul 10, 2015 |
Lalasticlala, come and see this thread o! FP! |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Change2015(m): 8:12am On Jul 10, 2015 |
eleojo23:If you cannot understand the simple logic of this paragraph, what hope is there for you. A revolution is change of a different magnitude, but with mass ignorance such as yours on display, Nigeria will never experience a true revolution. #change #PMB #APC |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Change2015(m): 8:15am On Jul 10, 2015 |
1after:Between bulkanization and balkanisation... People can't even express themselves clearly, but feel they have a point to make? #change #PMB #APC |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 9:26am On Jul 10, 2015 |
No traffic in this Site today? cramjones: |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by loomer: 9:27am On Jul 10, 2015 |
Na u know wetin u smoke. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by boyesola: 9:28am On Jul 10, 2015 |
too early to regret, you concluded that Jonathan failed us after 6years of his rule, this is one is not up to 2 mnths and you are angry. lets watch and see at least a year, then we can review, it can't be fast as you think. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by MrTemple(m): 9:32am On Jul 10, 2015 |
Most times I wonder what made people believed I this change propaganda, when it's actually coming from the same set of people. |
| Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Spells(m): 9:34am On Jul 10, 2015 |
I pity our countrymen decision, we act b4 we reason |
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