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RomanceRe: Turkish Lady Impregnated & Abandoned By Nigerian Man From Ondo (Video) by potopotoking: 8:10pm On May 11, 2020
FuckDaMods:
Okay.. Also tell her to do Thanksgiving in the church for not being dead with her head missing
Exactly

RomanceRe: Turkish Lady Impregnated & Abandoned By Nigerian Man From Ondo (Video) by potopotoking: 7:53pm On May 11, 2020
Shekochild:
Why did the guy interviewing her asked her if the Yoruba man is brown or light skin? Does that matter...
Dats de only tin omo darkies care and obsess about, na lightskin nau. That's why they're perpetually pained and carry Igbo matta for head, even though nobody send am... lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

RomanceRe: Turkish Lady Impregnated & Abandoned By Nigerian Man From Ondo (Video) by potopotoking: 7:28pm On May 11, 2020
FuckDaMods:
I'm very happy that Michael blackson is a very popular celeb.. I'm sure the live video must have had millions of views, let the world see those poo faced people for who they really are. They have been exposed to a reasonable extent.. Small time they will start claiming igbo cos they will be ashamed to tell white ladies they are Yorubers.
Their own case is even worse. Do you know this video is not the only one Michael Blackson has done of a white lady being "hit and run" by ndi ofe gbegiri?? Dat one sef even talk am say she no like yaribas again o. Imagine, a whole omo dudu...

RomanceRe: Turkish Lady Impregnated & Abandoned By Nigerian Man From Ondo (Video) by potopotoking: 7:19pm On May 11, 2020
FuckDaMods:
What leftover did he eat? So helping someone out in difficult time is eating leftovers? I always knew that black thing you guys swallow with green hydraulic has negative impacts on the way you guys reason.

RomanceRe: Turkish Lady Impregnated & Abandoned By Nigerian Man From Ondo (Video) by potopotoking: 7:10pm On May 11, 2020
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niggadee:
who wan marry your hairy Igbo stinking p*ssy
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Consolation and painful lamentation cry cry cry

PoliticsRe: Sirajo Marafa Gatawa Is Dead by potopotoking: 10:01pm On May 10, 2020
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HealthRe: COVID-19: 100 People Die In Azare, Bauchi Within 7 Days by potopotoking: 6:54pm On May 09, 2020
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PoliticsRe: Mutari Dauda Is Dead! Buhari's Nephew Dies by potopotoking: 6:55pm On May 08, 2020
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PoliticsRe: Mutari Dauda Is Dead! Buhari's Nephew Dies by potopotoking: 6:45pm On May 08, 2020
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Simplyleo:
May God answer your prayers.

But for you and yours alone.
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HealthRe: Muazu Brahji Dies At COVID-19 Isolation Centre In Yobe by potopotoking: 6:57pm On May 07, 2020
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Okoroawusa:
Who will now judge our own southern brothers for shedding our own southern blood?

Devil?

Erigo gi
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CrimeRe: Northern Girls Trafficked To Enugu, Raped, Impregnated, Babies Sold - Al-Jazeera by potopotoking: 11:59pm On May 04, 2020
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funmijoyb:
You see why everybody doesn't like them
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CrimeRe: Northern Girls Trafficked To Enugu, Raped, Impregnated, Babies Sold - Al-Jazeera by potopotoking: 7:01pm On May 04, 2020
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jneutron4000:
Yorubas has no business in erosion ravage region. SE has absolutely nothing in terms of Human capital development to offer Yoruba. Because you Igbos could not survive in your region that why you all are mass migrating into Yorubaland. You are economy migrants. It just a matter of time, most of you shall be deported back to your space.
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Lagos is a no man's land, if you don't know. cry grin

PoliticsRe: Atiku Mohammed Nagodi Dies In Kano. Photos by potopotoking: 6:03pm On May 04, 2020
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Arrewa:
They Should not just bury him like that!!

Autopsy Should be carried out!!

Let's ascertain the course of his death!!

I strongly believe that this virus has spread beyond imaginations!

Ganduje is just playing stupid politics!!

We need to know the cause of every single death in kano state!!

I no longer trust Ganduje!!

Ganduje is the worse governor kano state ever had!!

Our people must wake up from their slumber!!

Ganduje love for money will distroy kano if we don't wake up!!

And for you easterners that are always happy whenever they encounter this kind of thread!!

This virus is gradually spreading in your region Whitout people being tested!!

Anambra state that has highest number of foreigne returnees and people who illegally migrate back to east from different regions, your governors are busy lifting ban on churches and markets

You also have the most foolish governors in Nigeria!!

Many of you are here blaming kano and some are even enjoying the show!

Instead of pressuring your state governors to test more people and build isolation centers!!

You're all here waiting for any news to mock kano with and call them illiterates!

Can't believe that some of you are really happy with the spread of this virus in kano state!

Una go soon get sense by the time reality hit una!
We are all in this together!!

States with no much cases should pressure their governors to tighten their borders and to test more people!!

Refusal to totally shut down borders and testing more people is the biggest mistake kano state government ever made!
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HealthRe: Coronavirus Is Cause Of Mysterious Deaths In Kano - Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo by potopotoking: 5:32am On May 04, 2020
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ArewaFanatic:
How did we get here? Really, how did we get here? In spite of the no love lost feeling that many Nigerian tribes bear for one another, I have always known them to exercise decorum whenever death is the topic. Seeing the deterioration in manners and frankly common sense makes me weep. Our generation is f***ed, well beyond repair. I just hope those who will come after us will not be like us. We have not learnt from history and that would be our greatest undoing.

"Those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it".

"Hatred - the one thing that has caused lots of problems but has never solved one" -Maya Angelou
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HealthRe: Coronavirus Is Cause Of Mysterious Deaths In Kano - Dr Nasiru Sani Gwarzo by potopotoking: 5:21am On May 04, 2020
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Yenefer:
Fake news. There's no mysterious or mass dead in Kano. It's all engineered by I-pigs,.. and this fake doctor that couldn't win his primaries for like 8 times want to trend. Fake and stupid people,,,,. attention seeking mor ons. He was fired from TH, he angry and pained he should be ashamed of himself. working inside a makeshift container. not real hospital

PS if u quote me u arabastard
Werey
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Sloppy menstruating runs ho lipsrsealed

CultureRe: Ahmad Muhammad Asha Is Dead! Emir Of Kaura Namoda Dies At 71 by potopotoking: 5:14am On May 04, 2020
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Chosen1984:
How I wish these Men and Women Accepted JESUS before they died!

It will be Wonderful! They would be in Heaven now ! To weep no more forever and Ever

Precious Father Have Mercy and Bring these brothers and Sisters to JESUS Before they Die!
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Slave
PoliticsRe: Professor Isa Hashim Is Dead by potopotoking: 4:55am On May 04, 2020
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Yenefer:
So what? People die all the time. Your hatred for the North will going to consume you. Shegu en kwaya en iska
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Hmmm...is that so??..

HealthRe: COVID-19: Dangote Donates Lab Capable Of 400 Tests A Day To Kano by potopotoking:
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DEROX:
lol see children of hate in action as if kerosene governor distributed more than akpu Dangote has made it than all ur audio billionaires so go FCK urself
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Chai, see wailing lmao! shocked

It's not our fault that the palliative beans your own governor dey provide for dat one vomit-inducing soup na rotted... grin

Ndi ofe gbegiri lipsrsealed

Dudu-skinned, dudu-smelling, dudu eater. cry

CultureRe: Emir Tafida Abubakar Ila Dies Hours After Hospitalisation by potopotoking: 5:18am On May 03, 2020
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Arrewa:
Rip to the Emir of Rano Tafida Abubakar!!

This is trying times to my kano people!

We've really lost great men this year more than ever before!!

I plead on Nigerians to continue praying for my dear state kano!!

This isn't about Covid19 cos most of these death has test negative for covid19! I think there's something going on!!

This lockdown is also preventing sick people from going to the hospital for treatment!!

They're number of sick people in Kano who no longer have access to the hospital and I think kano state government should do something about that!

People are also calling radio stations complaining that their love ones with malaria, diabetes, typhoid don't have access to drugs!

Ganduje should act like a doctor that he is!!
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The dirge being wailed by the widows and bastards of your quenched arewa elites will soon be sung in your household, by God's grace.

CultureRe: Emir Tafida Abubakar Ila Dies Hours After Hospitalisation by potopotoking: 5:05am On May 03, 2020
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ArewaFanatic:
I have often refrained from engaging with people who I feel are really not worth my time especially on nameless forums such as Nairaland. However, a lot of points in your comment necessitate me to make an exception. I do hope that you learn from whatever I write. Should you choose to maintain your present manner, I will hereafter not dignify you with a response.
To begin with, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi is gone, gone for good. Sure you might have liked him in the south, but then he is no king of the south. He was appointed emir of a northern emirate by a governor and was deposed by one. Ultimately, whatever you think of the saga is hardly important. Sanusi never identified as your leader while he ruled. We northerners hardly care about the power tussles in these kind of issues. Jonathan did all he could to prevent him from ascending the throne, including sending convoys of armed military men to stop him from gaining access into the palace. Hardly did any northerner (who is not a politician) raise a finger at this. Now that he is gone, no northerner has said anything. The hues and cries were mostly from the south.
Ganduje isn't the only Nigerian governor who was slow in responding to the pandemic. He just is the most unlucky. Like the federal government, the governments of the majority of the states never bothered about it. Like Trump, they all assumed it was a chinese virus. Ganduje surely has been stupid on how he has handled the situation thus far, but other governors (aside very few) are hardly better than him.
I notice that it is quite commonplace for many of you southerners to throw the labels "illiterate, ignorant" and their synonyms at us at every opportunity you get. I have only laughed at such assertions really. The majority of you have of course never visited the north (those who have probably spent very little time here, mostly isolating themselves from the local population, thinking of themselves as naturally superior). A brilliant former colleague of mine boasted in school during our days as students that he had not come to school in the north to be beaten by northerners. When the exams results came out, our department was led by mainly by the same northerners. My friend was so embarrassed given especially that his comment went round, and said no word about northerners being dumb again throughout our stay in school. He managed to graduate with us in 2016.
You probably will not care anyway, and I do not wish to write much stories. I will just go on to make my last point.
Northerners will die like chickens in the coming months? I could not believe I read that. Sure you are no health expert nor a pollster and your opinions matter very little, that is if they do at all, neither does God accept such prayers, I still find myself curious about what could prompt such a frankly disgusting wish. I would be quite happy if you can do me the favor of answering. Need I remind you however, to think you are safe, wherever your region is, isn't a smart thought. Have you not heard: the virus began its terror in faraway China and has found its way into almost every country on the planet. Whatever your opinion on Northern Nigeria is, the south is hardly safe if we begin to drop dead like chickens. Be rest assured, it would soon be the South's turn.
As a side note, you hardly know about the qualifications of the present emir of Kano to suggest that Sanusi is smarter than him. Just because he isn't a noise maker as Sanusi was does not detract from the fact that he is an accomplished man.
You can read in between the lines of what I have written and engage with it, or you may do the opposite. Our elders say "ba'a nuna ma kaza hanyar rafi". You do not decide what comments a reasoning individual make.
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HealthRe: My Penis Discharges Pus, What Could That Be? by potopotoking: 6:52am On Apr 24, 2020
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husbandsnatcha:
...Old man wey no get wisdom , abeg go n sitdown! If u behave like dis wat will ur children do? More Akamu 4 ur dick though cheesy
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Olosho.

EducationRe: Benjamin Ola. Akande Appointed As President Of Champlain College In America by potopotoking: 5:11am On Apr 22, 2020
Lavisha:
Same to you.


Correct ashawo

PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Condoles With The Family Of Abba Kyari by potopotoking:
The fellatioo fellata man Abba Kyari is dead, by God's grace. grin

If de news pain you, you can hug transformer as palliative! shocked

Ecclesiasticus 25:7
“There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the fall of his enemy:”

CrimeRe: Kano Residents Made To Frog Jump For Breaking Lockdown Order (Video) by potopotoking: 5:01pm On Apr 18, 2020
The fellatioo fellata man Abba Kyari is dead, by God's grace. grin

If de news pain you, you can hug transformer as palliative! shocked

Ecclesiasticus 25:7
“There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the fall of his enemy:”

PoliticsRe: Ganduje Sacks Mu’azu Magaji For Celebrating Abba Kyari's Death by potopotoking: 4:56pm On Apr 18, 2020
Ecclesiasticus 25:7
“There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the fall of his enemy:”
PoliticsRe: Abba Kyari's Last Statement Before His Death by potopotoking: 9:15am On Apr 18, 2020
The mods are useless, gbam! cool

LIKE if you know they'll end up like that fellatioo fellata man Abba Kyari. shocked

SHARE if you know they're dudu-skinned, dudu-smelling, ndi ofe gbegiri vomit eating lipsrsealed Afonjas lol. grin

Foreign AffairsRe: Prince Charles Tests Positive To Coronavirus by potopotoking: 3:17am On Mar 26, 2020
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seunmsg:
Wow! Just wow! shocked shocked shocked

This Coronavirus doesn’t respect blue blood o. How did he expose himself to the virus? I wish him quick recovery. Hopefully, he has not had any contact with the queen since he contracted the virus.

I think UK and US may be downplaying the extent of infections in their respective countries. Their situation may even be far worse than Italy. About 80% of those who have tested positive for the virus in Nigeria either returned from the UK or US. I just hope this pandemic won’t get out of control.
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Slave shocked

Foreign AffairsRe: Prince Charles Tests Positive To Coronavirus by potopotoking: 3:15am On Mar 26, 2020
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post=87751263:
Damn it shocked

If Prince Charles can get Coronavirus, who cannot get it then?!

Get well soon Charly.

This issue is getting outta hands...

God please save the world.

These are some of the only positives Coro V brought to the world

All humans are now equal.

✅No country is above the other

✅ Blacks don't recognize the white countries anymore.

✅ People realize God heals and not medical doctors.

✅It has brought back humanity.

✅Brought back people to their Creator and to their morals. 

You can find more here..........

https://www.nairaland.com/5754335/coronavirus-advantages
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Your mumu don do...

PoliticsNew York Post - Islamists In Nigeria Are Destroying Christian Communities by potopotoking(op): 3:31am On Feb 27, 2020
ABUJA, Nigeria — It was faith that compelled us to travel to Nigeria last week to see for ourselves the simmering crisis threatening parts of Africa’s wealthiest and most populous country. “Do not stand by idly,” the Book of Leviticus commands, “when the blood of your neighbor is being spilled” (19:16).

Well, blood is flowing like a river through this sprawling country, and it is being spilled at the hands of the Islamist terrorists of Boko Haram and lawless tribesmen. Dozens of victims shared accounts of almost incomprehensible suffering.

A 9-year-old girl told us about watching terrorists murder her parents and siblings with machetes. A pastor whose church had been destroyed twice met with us soon after negotiating the release of two female parishioners kidnapped by Boko Harem while en route to a Christmas celebration. The young women next to him, newly released, still showing signs of shock.

They recounted how the terrorists had captured them at their “checkpoint” within earshot of a state police outpost. One of the young women was sharp enough to keep her phone on and concealed. It allowed the local authorities to locate them. Yet government troops who came within visual distance of the girls chose not to rescue them.

So, the women’s unbreakable pastor took the situation into his own hands. He began to communicate with the terrorists. The ransom demanded was a fortune for any individual in his modest town. So he sold virtually all his possessions, as did other church members, to pay the thousand dollars required to save their lives.

Risking his own life, he drove to the designated place for the exchange in the hope that the terrorists would fulfill the agreement they had reached; mercifully, they did.

Other stories didn’t end so happily. We met men from a village razed entirely by the Islamists. The livelihoods were sabotaged, their families’ massacred. The attackers waited till the middle of the night before assailing men, women and childnre with guns and machetes. Kidnapping wasn’t to their taste. They started fires, then unleashed horrific ethnic cleansing.

Every victim’s story seemed to end with the words “there are thousands more like us.”

One victim has emerged as a symbol of courage — Leah Shurabi. This Christian teenager was 14 when, in an act of heroic faith, she very publicly refused to convert to Islam despite the threats from her blood-soaked terrorist captors. It turned out we were there on the second anniversary of her abduction.

Nigeria’s Muslim president, Muhammadu Buhari, shared her Christian testimony in a statement published here on the front page of a leading newspaper while we were in the country.

“Leah remains in the hands of the terrorists,” said Buhari. “They say [it’s] because she refuses to renounce her Christian faith. We say that no person has the right to force another to change their faith against their will, and that all life is sacred.”

Buhari was right to make these pronouncements, as it’s right for Christian leaders to make similar pronouncements when the victims are Muslims.

Yet his Muslim-dominated administration must work harder to build trust between the Islamic north, the Christian south and the mixed middle of the country. Given that the terrorists wage jihad to chants of “Allahu Akbar,” it’s no surprise that victim and perpetrator alike see the conflict in religious terms.

To be sure, there are many imams who denounce Boko’s hijacking of their faith. Even so, the terrorists are succeeding at waging a type of holy war. Nigeria must take action to defend its citizens from the terrorist threats, to bring to justice the wanton murderers, arsonists, kidnappers and rapists. The alternative is a gathering terrorist storm that could destabilize the country and West Africa as a whole.

Why should America care? For starters, a failed Nigerian state would be a disaster for its people, Africa and the United States. Even if 5 percent of Nigeria’s massive, young population is drawn to support Boko Haram, which has pledged allegiance to ISIS, it would make the Islamist threats radiating from Afghanistan seem like child’s play.

That, in turn, could create a refugee crisis more acute than the one triggered by the Syrian conflict. The world could find itself managing a dangerous brew of religious (Islamist) terrorism by non-state actors, intensified by ethnic distrust, all ripe for exploitation by malign actors like the Iranian regime.

That’s why we believe the United States should appoint a special envoy for the region to work with the Nigerian government to immediately address the region’s security challenges. Meanwhile, religious leaders of all faiths must stand in solidarity with one another in defiance of the hate that terrorists aim to foment.

As one of Nigeria’s most influential Christian leaders told us, “yesterday was the best day to act.” In a separate meeting, one of the country’s most prominent imams said virtually the same. They are right. Time is running out.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper is the associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Rev. Johnnie Moore is the president of the Congress of Christian Leaders.

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