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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Wickedtruths: 9:15am On Mar 09, 2020
APCNig:


You are definitely more than 40 years. Only the elders know this story. Abacha was poisoned by the West through Yasser Arafat so that Yasser Arafat and Palestinians could get some support from the West agsint Israel. International politics is deep, you cannot understand it at the surface, you need to have studied it over years for you to understand that every Big Nation is fighting for what it can gain from the Small Ignorant Nations.

Through the handshake.
When Abacha was poisoned, Al Mustapha noticed it cos Abacha's countenance changed.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by spiralwedge(m): 9:19am On Mar 09, 2020
NigeriaBam:
grin We are all Human beings and bound to make mistakes. May Almighty Allah forgives Him and His shortcomings.

Abacha is far better better than Buhari. He fought his fellow politicians but work more on infrastructures and was doing well with the masses. Though he looted but better than this self acclaimed saint.

If you qoute or attack me on this comment thunder will fire you this morning.

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STFU. Are you a juvenile?

It's like saying Hitler is better than Merkel.

What's wrong with you people? Abacha was devil personified.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by FuckThaMod: 9:28am On Mar 09, 2020
Wickedtruths:


Please, don't drag the South South into your unfortunate madness. If you Igbos have no knowledge of history, that is your problem. Abacha killed Alfred Rewane, Killed Kenule Saro Wiwa and 8 other Ogoni men and poured acid on their corpses and one Igbo fool is saying Abacha was loved in the SS. Is your father mad?

Wherever you see a thief or a criminal, there would always be an Igbo man ready to defend him and his crimes.
And who told you he is igbo? Are igbos not in SS too?
You reek of dumbness.. I won't be surprised if you are itsekiri or urobo

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by bamsz: 9:29am On Mar 09, 2020
Johnson5258:
You better be silent if you don't know what to say and be eating your rice gently in your house, if not for prayers of the faithful you've been a refugee in another man's land. Do you know there plan for this country?

Delusion!
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Noel19: 9:29am On Mar 09, 2020
Wickedtruths:


You type as if commonsense is a taboo in your family. Obviously, your fingers are keeping malice with your brain.

Your level of stupidity can't be acquired, it must have been inherited. Your unwavering commitment to stupidity should be studied as part of animal behaviour.
Guy i know life is hard for you, but it's harder if you're stupid.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by FuckThaMod: 9:31am On Mar 09, 2020
Wickedtruths:


Don't mind that Igbo fool. The SS are not aszlickers like Igbos. They should not drag the SS into their poo-eating madness. It is only stupidity and inferiority complex that makes someone be asslicking a dead man.

Abacha killed Ogoni sons and one Igbo fool said SS loves Abacha. You fools would eventually be taught a bitter lesson.
So much hatred from you but we don't give a fvck... No true SS speaks about igbo in this manner cos they are one, so speak for your village only.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:32am On Mar 09, 2020
Consultville:
Learnt the Pope departed wearing black. How true, historians
Not possible
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by PicLtd: 9:34am On Mar 09, 2020
helinues:
The notorious Abacha

Wondering how much of his loots still remaining from the Western banks

I thought your lord and master claimed 'Abacha never stole'?
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:35am On Mar 09, 2020
Thanks mod ,I never knew pope visited Nigeria

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by FuckThaMod: 9:36am On Mar 09, 2020
Wickedtruths:


That fool is Igbo. He's ad Idiotic as your father. Once I see someone supporting a thief and a murderer, that person must be Igbo cos that's what you people are good at.

Igbos are only at Anioma, they are not part of SS. Anioma Igbos are an insignificant part.
And you confirmed my suspicion... I know your type. The ss and se are brothers. You belong to the old midwest region.. Stop attaching yourself to SS by force. Bitter ass set of people.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Noel19: 9:38am On Mar 09, 2020
Wickedtruths:


Not everyone shares the misfortune of your father.

Just because your father donated sperm to conceive Oponu like you does not make him a father. There's more to being one.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by FuckThaMod: 9:38am On Mar 09, 2020
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Wickedtruths:


SS are not slaves to Igbos. That's what Ogbemudia told you in no uncertain terms. That's what Ikwerre people and those PH told you years back. That's what Asari told your Ohaneze recently. That's what Ikwerre youths told Ohaneze recently.

Abacha liked SS sons, don't because you are slaves drag the SS to adulate a murderer of SS sons. If houseboy work is your destiny, don't drag the SS into it.
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Leave PH and face your dirty village in Delta

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Kolinakano: 9:39am On Mar 09, 2020
That Abacha family still dey enjoying that
money.
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by fk002: 9:39am On Mar 09, 2020
Wiseandtrue:
To warn him not to islamize Nigeria!!!

But being the stubborn goat he(Abacha) was, he was adamant!

Not too long the pope departed from him, he died a shameless death!!!

So will it be for those trying to do the same!

Typical Village champ.

To you everything and everyone has islamization agenda.
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by mysteryman2014: 9:45am On Mar 09, 2020
So the catholic endorsed evil as usual..
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by GMbuharii: 9:47am On Mar 09, 2020
helinues:
The notorious Abacha

Wondering how much of his loots still remaining from the Western banks

Which loots, didn't your beloved buhari say Abacha never stole a dime?!

Mental

grin
Lzaa immhotep

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by helinues: 9:48am On Mar 09, 2020
GMbuharii:


Which loots, didn't your beloved buhari say Abacha never stole a dime?!

Mental

grin
Lzaa immhotep

Enjoy your ban trollers
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:49am On Mar 09, 2020
Lymasaba:
What do u mean to Islamize Nigeria . I think it’s end time we stop using these statement here in Niraland
I swear.
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by michael316: 9:49am On Mar 09, 2020
All of you don't know why visited Nigeria. He came to plead on behalf of General Oladipo Diya a co for the fail coup of they them regim of sani abacha. Though fell on a deaf ear.
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Maduawuchukwu(m): 9:50am On Mar 09, 2020
[quote author=Wickedtruths post=87288415]

SS are not slaves to Igbos. That's what Ogbemudia told you in no uncertain terms. That's what Ikwerre people and those PH told you years back. That's what Asari told your Ohaneze recently. That's what Ikwerre youths told Ohaneze recently.

Abacha liked SS sons, don't because you are slaves drag the SS to adulate a murderer of SS sons. If houseboy work is your destiny, don't drag the SS into it.

What is your business with the South South? When did your people start looking after their interests? You are from the West so please focus on it.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:51am On Mar 09, 2020
FuckThaMod:

And you confirmed my suspicion... I know your type. The ss and se are brothers. You belong to the old midwest region.. Stop attaching yourself to SS by force. Bitter ass set of people.
Just like that you people have start this tribal rubbish. Seun and the rest are gaining from this rubbish that is why they will never do anything about it.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Nobody: 9:55am On Mar 09, 2020
supereagle:


It is prayer that is holding Nigeria.
A failed State that is already dead gringrin the only thing that is holding Nigeria is the greed of the idiots at the top.

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Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by wyqay: 9:56am On Mar 09, 2020
That was Pope John Paul 2
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Difrent: 10:05am On Mar 09, 2020
Wiseandtrue:
To warn him not to islamize Nigeria!!!


BIG FAT LIE
abacha was not going to islamize Nigeria, the Pope came to ask him to release political prisoners
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by isaiahethan: 10:08am On Mar 09, 2020
[quote author=YorubaKinging post=87286129]Pope is not related to Jesus Christ
It's just another fake religion called Catholism
Igbo people dont quote me..thats what most of you were raised up in


Hey can't you just forget about tribe.
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by Realfrankie(m): 10:13am On Mar 09, 2020
etsuidris:
Wait.. Why do we pray much in Nigeria?? Yet nothing seems to work. Yesterday the pastor said pray for Nigeria.. And for my mind. I ask why


Prayer works, it's only when you follow him and call his name that he'll answer you.

Furthermore, whenever you pray to God, do you really believe he answers your prayer?
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by policy12: 10:14am On Mar 09, 2020
enemyofprogress:
Thereafter Abacha died. Let him help us to visit Buhari too

Egungun be careful
Re: Pope John Paul Visited Abacha And His Family In Nigeria In 1998 (Throwback) by ArcGibson(m): 10:17am On Mar 09, 2020
Abacha loot sotey we still dey recover am till now since the time of his death.

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