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Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by DaBullIT(m): 8:43am On Jul 27, 2016
AuroraB:
The militants are Igbos? Thought they are Ijaws?
yall look the same to me
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by madenigga(m): 8:56am On Jul 27, 2016
DaBullIT:
yall look the same to me
empty drums mk d loudest noise, no be today yoruba people start to mk noise attack igbos and ijaws in Lagos i dare u, i dare oduduwa or whatever they call him.
if by next week i dont see dead bodies may u forever be a failure.
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by AuroraB(f): 9:05am On Jul 27, 2016
DaBullIT:
yall look the same to me
Then, you ain't healthy. See, ya got to face those attacking you. Stop calling on Ibos, you ain't making us fight yo fight. Take it or leave it kiss
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by SantaDomino(m): 9:09am On Jul 27, 2016
DaBullIT:
By the time every ibo looking people start getting lynched, these people will understand that nobody has the monopoly of violence and that the more they become a nuisance , the crazier the host community may get


And this post is not wishing harm, It's a projection of what may happen , note the use of future tense ,

Mynd44 take note

Htwoow
Have you got the balls? #cowardinthemaking wetin concern ibo for this matter na?
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by ghostmist: 9:09am On Jul 27, 2016
Biafrarep:
Where are the photos? every agbero in Lagos is now called millitant
you can't blame them...


everybody wan upgrade... grin
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by globexpo: 9:21am On Jul 27, 2016
Since the services of the OPC was not encouraged by the present administration, they have mutated to hoodulums because man must wak.
Or what do you think the members are doing now? Selling gala?
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by koboko69: 9:24am On Jul 27, 2016
Nagasaki7:
OP

What proof do you have to show that the attackers are Ijaw Militants?
My brother, Its not rocket science. The same proof u have about Fulani herdsmen
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by Ejanla07: 9:36am On Jul 27, 2016
DaBullIT:
By the time every ibo looking people start getting lynched, these people will understand that nobody has the monopoly of violence and that the more they become a nuisance , the crazier the host community may get


And this post is not wishing harm, It's a projection of what may happen , note the use of future tense ,

Mynd44 take note

Htwoow
why not start lynchiin the Igbos now
Re: See Aftermath Of Niger Delta Militants’ Attack In Lagos (photos) by DaBullIT(m): 12:01am On Jul 28, 2016
AuroraB:
Then, you ain't healthy. See, ya got to face those attacking you. Stop calling on Ibos, you ain't making us fight yo fight. Take it or leave it kiss
Ejanla07:
why not start lynchiin the Igbos now
SantaDomino:
Have you got the balls? #cowardinthemaking wetin concern ibo for this matter na?
madenigga:
empty drums mk d loudest noise, no be today yoruba people start to mk noise attack igbos and ijaws in Lagos i dare u, i dare oduduwa or whatever they call him.
if by next week i dont see dead bodies may u forever be a failure.
Y'ALL LOOK THE SAME TO ME
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