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Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Krystalzkris(f): 4:42pm On May 15, 2017 |
the only thing we know how to do in naija is talk.... abeg lemme pass |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by michoim(m): 4:43pm On May 15, 2017 |
Laveda: This is a general write up, why mentioning the name of Buhari alone, why not also mention GEJ that was in the wedding? Dont be parochially sentimental 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Saintp(m): 4:43pm On May 15, 2017 |
OP, do not waste your time, your preaching will not work. The black man in general is just interested in himself and not the general good. Until the end of days, Nepotism, Ethnicism, tribalism, religion, party affiliation will continue to dominate the political landscape in Nigeria, there is nothing that can be done about it. 3 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by AfroSamurai: 4:44pm On May 15, 2017 |
jeff1993:Either you're a sycophant or a paid goon or you just choose to show just how narrow minded you are for you not to know GEJ is the cause of the current mishap. 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by nakamora: 4:46pm On May 15, 2017 |
I respect the intelligence of Nigerian politicians & foolishness of the Nigerian masses especially those on social media . 3 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by kadree(m): 4:47pm On May 15, 2017 |
Someone said if you weren't in Minna for IBB's daughter's wedding, you are just a tenant in Nigeria. The landlords gathered to wine and dine. Someone complained about the number of private jets flown into the city as the Abuja-Minna road isn't motorable. Another one argued it doesn't matter. It was a class thing and it is rare seeing a JSS1 boy play ludo with someone writing UTME. Someone also wondered why suicide bombers ignored these enemies of Nigeria and decided to attack University of Maiduguri, a citadel of learning where dreams are being built and nurtured. Someone somewhere close to the wedding venue said he strained his eyes looking for the leaking PDP umbrella and the tiny APC broom yesterday and had to go home disappointed when he saw all of them hugging and smiling without talking about their parties. Someone faraway in Abeokuta decided to analyze their sitting positions and nearly ended up in the hospital. His blood pressure rose. Another one, a popular PDP apologist in Enugu, broke down in tears yesterday. He saw 'Bola Tinubu, the man behind his hero's political and electoral fate who still lambasted him days ago in Lagos, seated beside Goodluck Jonathan smiling sheepishly to the cameras. Someone, an unrepentant APC loyalist, saw Ali Modu Sheriff and Ahmed Markafi stand together. He had always prayed for the total collapse of PDP. He couldn't eat yesternight anyway. Someone watched Channels Television news and saw Governor Ganduje and his sworn enemy Kwankwaso seated inches apart. He is still praying to God to wake him from his nightmare. Another one made sure he followed the news on radio waiting for any divisive religious matter to be raised only to hear voices of Bukola Saraki, a muslim, and Yakubu Dogara, a christian, screaming for those expensive wines. He is still changing stations with hopes. Someone checked online media outlets yesternight and saw pictures of Yorubas, Hausas, Fulanis, Igbos all under one roof with their different tribal wears. There was no tribal statement. No tribal war. He broke the screen of his phone. Here we are. Continue defending these people who have divided you along religious, ethnic and tribal lines. Continue witth your gullibilty. Continue with your nonsense. What we need is just your brain. Don't bother asking us why. I HOPE U ARE HAVING A LOVELY DAY. Copied 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by SpecialAdviser(m): 4:54pm On May 15, 2017 |
skarlett: Thanks for this. Unfortunately the wake up call is not possible without a restructured Nigeria. There and then people will stop supporting politician s based on sentiment |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Kakayaraznits(m): 4:56pm On May 15, 2017 |
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Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 4:58pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai: But neither does yours. 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by BrutalJab: 4:58pm On May 15, 2017 |
Mynd44:what's the difference between you and those APC e-rats? You are a MOD, ur opinion isn't needed. 4 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:01pm On May 15, 2017 |
Krystalzkris: don't pass na, you too talk I understand your point, we talk but nothing changes. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:02pm On May 15, 2017 |
BrutalJab: I was even wondering what he meant by "this is cute" - sounds so sexist (and irritating as well). Would he call a comment by a guy cute? |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by AfroSamurai: 5:08pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:Did you read me air it? But on the contrary, it does. It sent GEJ back to Otuoke, where he so rightly belong. 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:11pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai: So? Is there any rule against people airing their opinions? Who are you to ask someone else not to? And as for your second point, joke of the day. Your vote single-handedly sent him back, clap for yourself please. Hilarious. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Respecter(f): 5:16pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai:Carefully examine your life now and compare it with the life you were living during GEJ's time,you will be in better position to know those who were "sick". |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by AfroSamurai: 5:17pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:There's every rule stopping people from airing their opinion, especially if it's based on abstract, lies, falsehood and intent to deceive and spread and cause mayhem. I'm sure you know what is currently happening to Kemi Oluyonyo or whatever her name is. So my dear, take a chill pill and relax, lemme school you cos I schooled your teachers pretty well. And as for your second point, joke of the day. Your vote single-handedly sent him back, clap for yourself please. Hilarious.Oh my.. you read me say "it single-handedly sent GEj back to Otuoke" or you read me say "it sent GEJ back to Otuoke?" which one? Stop misinterpreting what might cause you to get wet dear. I promise the aftermath will leave you grasping for breath. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:18pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai: Heya, I guess you made the rules. Why not just shut down Nairaland in that case? What a bunch of jokers we have here. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by AfroSamurai: 5:19pm On May 15, 2017 |
Respecter:Actually, my life is way better than it was when GEJ occupied Aso Rock. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by AfroSamurai: 5:22pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:Which rule(s)? Are you churning out words just so you won't sound conquered? Dudette, relax, life is short, have sex more often and I know you'll stop sounding like a broken record. What a bunch of jokers we have here.Actually, the joke is on you. Couldn't even defend your feeble point. Anyway, it's feeble that's why you couldn't defend it anyway. Now stop this shenanigans and go let somebody make good love to you. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:26pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai: Because your comment has shown you have nothing upstairs. Why on earth will I waste my time engaging in back and forths with someone whose head is up in the clouds? Please go ahead and continue sounding cool with yourself it's your call. 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by gbegemaster(m): 5:27pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:So this is how you made a full grown man to be changing mouth upandan? So tay the guy confuse begin talk about the other room. Ephi, fear God and keep his commandments. Save this bazooka for the BMC's. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:28pm On May 15, 2017 |
gbegemaster: Hehehe na so I see am too oh. We are talking A, Mr man is talking B. Zero correlation. Looooool, the bazooka is for all and sundry 2 Likes |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by gbegemaster(m): 5:30pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:Remind me never to get on your bad side. |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Nobody: 5:31pm On May 15, 2017 |
AfroSamurai: I redirected you to the site because I'm not the author, I saw the message and not the negligible errors and decided to post |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by Krystalzkris(f): 5:33pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123:av already passed since... 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:33pm On May 15, 2017 |
gbegemaster: Lol, not at all. You are a cool dude, not like some as we can see from their yeye comments. 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by ephi123(f): 5:34pm On May 15, 2017 |
Krystalzkris: you must pass back 1 Like |
Re: Editorial: Lessons From A Weekend Of Presidential Weddings by gbegemaster(m): 5:41pm On May 15, 2017 |
ephi123: 2 Likes
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