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Lanretoye:Una go explain tire yet no evidence! The mandate Ebola stole don hook am for neck. The criminal no fit sleep again I heard from credible sources that he now drugs himself to sleep ![]() |
Julius Malema just did a press conference in South Africa where he warned criminal African presidents to be ready to get served. The sit-tight presidents and mandate rogues are now having sleepless nights ![]() |
Reality3080:Yorubaman, if you like remain blind to the reality because of tribalism. But know that Africans have finally woken up! The wind of change blowing across Africa will certainly blow away criminals, drug Lord's and election riggers.
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While foreign investors are fleeing Nigeria, Igbo investors have decided to invest in the East. The secret why Eastern economy has remained resilient is because there is no capital flight. We keep bringing our remmitances and investments to our region while the sadwasted skull miners keep wailing ![]() |
Kingsmeal:I'm enjoying the revolution that has commenced across Africa ![]() |
garykoeman:I will pardon your ignorance. Meanwhile, Paul Kagame has just retired almost 1000 military officers. Sit-tight presidents and those that brazenly rigged themselves to power are panicking badly ![]()
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Lol, no more hiding place for sit-tight presidents and election riggers in Africa. The coup in Gabon has shown that a revolution has started in Africa. Meanwhile, even though Paul Kagame is also a sit-tight president, he happens to be a good one just like late Ghaddafi. I pray the revolution will first wipe out the wicked ones like Museveni, Biya, Ebola and the rest. |
I like the guts of Fulanis. They walk the talk and this security organization they formed will definitely be deployed across most parts of Nigeria, particularly the sadwaste region of perennial cowards ![]() The sadwasted skull miners should start ronu now because their conquerers are coming for them ![]() But you see SE and SS, they will never dare deploy it there. Even terrorists also fear those that are above them ![]() |
Donwilson88:Yes, Africa has finally woken up. Also, all thanks goes to internet and social media. The youths across Africa now share same worldview on political issues. Everyone is keeping tabs on political developments in real time and passing across our sentiments whether it is on Facebook, X, Linkdiln etc. The word on the streets across Africa now is that election riggers and sit-tight presidents must be removed at all costs and military intervention is better than having democratic coup. |
APC goons keep saying that Gabon coup does not concern us since they're not in ECOWAS. Does it matter whether they are or not? Now here is what should bother them and the rogue that grabbed, snatched and ran with the people's mandate; 1. Gabon is closer to Nigeria than Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Ivory coast etc. that are in ECOWAS. 2. Coups are infectious, the closer it's happening around you, the higher the chances it will also occur to you. 3. Exactly the same thing that prompted coup in Gabon also happened in Nigeria i.e. brazen rigging and not respecting the people's choice. 4. The general sentiment in Gabon, prior to the military coup was that Ali Bongo, the man that rigged himself in was crassly unpopular and the masses openly showed that military intervention was necessary. The same sentiment is now predominant in Nigeria. 5. When the military struck in Gabon and removed the unpopular president, there was mass jubilation across Gabon and same feelings was shared across Africa. It means that ambitious and courageous soldiers in Nigeria will definitely be tempted to act likewise, knowing they would be seen as heroes. We woke up yesterday and heard they've struck in Gabon. The question being asked now is which country is next and when is it going to occur. |
mrrandomguy:Does it matter whether they are or not? Who even said they're a member of ECOWAS? Now here is what should bother you and rogue that grabbed, snatched and ran with the people's mandate; 1. Gabon is closer to Nigeria than Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Ivory coast etc. that are in ECOWAS. 2. Coups are infectious, the closer it's happening around you, the higher the chances it will also occur to you. 3. Exactly the same thing that prompted coup in Gabon also happened in Nigeria i.e. brazen rigging and not respecting the people's choice. 4. The general sentiment in Gabon, prior to the military coup was that Ali Bongo, the man that rigged himself in was crassly unpopular and the masses openly showed that military intervention was necessary. The same sentiment is now predominant in Nigeria. 5. When the military struck in Gabon and removed the unpopular president, there was mass jubilation across Gabon and same feelings was shared across Africa. It means that ambitious and courageous soldiers in Nigeria will definitely be tempted to act likewise, knowing they would be seen as heroes. Now, get enlightened about the real issues and stop fooling around ![]() |
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You go explain tire, no evidence ![]() I just checked now and discovered our export volume has further reduced to an abysmal 1.2 million barrels per day, about the lowest ever in history. Anyways, you can continue with your senseless propaganda ![]() |
Eeya, no wonder you ended up like this. SMH. Winning123: |
The Chinese said they're making strategic investments. Note; nothing tangible was mentioned ![]() The Indian said his country has made over $19 billion worth of investments in the last 40 years. Note; ask them how many were made in the last few years or post 2015 ![]() The Indonesian said they're hoping to invest. Note; they never mentioned what, how or where they're going to invest ![]() Let APC and their condemned propagandists continue to spew their useless propaganda. But they should know it's only a matter of time! |
Lol, fools and batstards are trying to run a government fully on Propaganda ![]() Las Las, na una go tire. You can push hundreds of propaganda but the harsh reality will destroy it all within a short time ![]() Yes, the entire world are suddenly coming to invest in Nigeria, at a time those that invested are all running away ![]() You guys should continue deceiving yourselves, but it's only a matter of time before everything goes kaboom ![]() |
gabbytabby:You're not getting the point. It doesn't matter who led the coup. He only rode on the popular demand of the people to strike against Bazoum. If Bazoum was a popular president, the coup plotters would have been scared of seizing power, knowing they would have a tough time with the people. But they gauged the overwhelming sentiments among the citizens and realized that military intervention will receive a red carpet reception among the people of Niger. If that particular soldier didn't lead the coup against Bazoum, another soldier would have done same! This is the very reason why those in Nigeria should be very scared now. Considering that sentiments in Nigeria currently mirrors that in Niger and Gabon prior to their military intervention. I even dare say that the situation is far worse in Nigeria now. |
Parachoko:Lol, Mr. Ostrich is still hiding his head in sand. Continue living in denial until military takes over the entire SSA. The question you should rather answer is, HOW MANY COUPS HAVE OCCURRED IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS ACROSS WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA? Don't you know it's a matter of time before other countries where sham elections were conducted will experience same? Watch out for Searra Leone, Zimbabwe, Nigeria etc. |
proeast:Wow, as if I saw the coup in Gabon coming! This was my post after the sham election in Gabon, now their military has intervened! These things can be easily predicted, if you understand politics and human nature. I just hope our judiciary in Nigeria are learning and learning fast!! Their actions or inactions could determine whether the wind of change blowing across Africa will sweep Nigeria too or not. As it stands now, they're the last barrier! |
China is communist, Russia is socialist. Both countries are not hypocritical about the type of government they run. However, United States claim to be the bastion of democracy. They try to force the entire world to accept democracy as a form of government. Yet the same America don't see anything wrong in congratulating someone that brazenly rigged himself to power. What is the use or benefit of democracy if the people's will doesn't count? When the American government decided to play double standards in Africa, for their own selfish interest, they unwittingly destroyed the same democracy they're selling. The wave of coups now spreading fast across Africa is going to sweep away unpopular presidents that rigged themselves to power. When the masses of any country overwhelmingly votes for a particular candidate, only for their wishes to be so flagrantly discarded and another person forced on them, such masses become disillusioned. They become antagonistic against the state. That's what happened in Niger, and that's what has just happened in Gabon! It will continue to occur in every country where the wishes of the masses wasn't respected! I hope Tinubu would also mobilize the AU to invade Gabon . Now, Niger military will become more enboldened to stand their ground. Other countries where democracy has failed the people will also see their military intervening. It's not a matter of whether it will happen, but when will it happen. I hope the judiciary in Nigeria is learning and fast too. They could be the last barrier that will ensure Nigeria doesn't experience what happened in Niger and just happened in Gabon. Time is running out!!! |
AfonjaEmir:It's really a sad and disgusting situation. It is due to chronic inferiority complex mixed with Stockholm syndrome. I pity them. Spits! |
Who knows this woman called Gloria B. Tinubu? She allegedly graduated from Chicago State University, in the same year Bola Ahmed Tinubu was said to have graduated too. Unfortunately, the Chicago State University has deleted the names and pictures of students that graduated in 1979, the year Gloria B. Tinubu was supposed to have finished. Already, there is widespread accusations against Chicago State University for trying to cover some serious fraudulent acts involving the Bola Tinubu's. After receiving barrage of questions by concerned people to come clear on these damning accusations, the institution hurriedly locked its X account. Nigerians have continued in their quest to unravel who Gloria B. Tinubu is. So far, they've penciled down the following; 1. Gloria B. Tinubu was a female and the person that actually schooled in CSU, Bola Ahmed Tinubu who happens to be a man. 2. Bola is actually a feminine name except when it's actually a suffix e.g Abim[b]bola[/b]. 3. The notorious character now parading the certificate that was allegedly supposed to have been issued to Gloria B. Tinubu, didn't attend both primary and secondary school. Thus can't be said to have gained admission to higher institutions. The man who is using the said certificate is now fighting in court to stop anyone from seeing the original results. This has worsened the crises and seem to support earlier assumptions that he is an imposter. Did two different people bearing Bola Tinubu graduate from CSU in 1979? Who can unravel this mystery? |
Philgafauto:Yoruba tribalistic supporter of tinubu deceiving himself. People like you are the very reason why Nigeria will likely never develop. You're too primitively minded and tribalistic to be objective in reasoning. |
Omoawoke2:Fake news. I guess Lagos mainland with all those terrible roads that will make Aba look like London is no longer part of Lagos? Continue decieving yourself. |
Wickedfacts:Go and tell those isese worshipers who were arrested by the emir from different parts of yorubaland and thrown into detention, that they're ruling ![]() Go and tell millions of Yorubas who are hungry and frustrated just like others, that they're ruling ![]() Seyi and oluremi among a few friends and family members are the ones enjoying lavishly but this one is telling millions of hopeless, hungry and frustrated Yorubas that they're ruling just to brainwash them ![]() Olodo deceiving himself ![]() |
Ttalk:This is coming from a place of total ignorance and lack of common sense. Buhari that ruled for 8 years, where is he today? Few months after & no one is talking about him again. It's because of people like you that has reduced Nigeria to this sorry situation. You only think of how to win election but never bother about how to make life meaningful for suffering Nigerians. Buhari cried and caused the deaths of hundreds when Nigerians kept rejecting him. One would have thought he had something to offer but no, he only wanted to answer president and enrich his family. Tinubu is once again doing exactly what Buhari did for 8 years, that is ruining Nigeria while sufferheads like you cheer him on. The joke is on you. |
Throwback:Stop trying to deceive gullible ones. Yorubas are not ruling, rather it is Tinubu that is ruling and ruining things for everyone, including Yorubas. Go to any social media forum whether it's Twitter, Facebook etc. And see many Yorubas decimating your god ![]() Continue trying to push a senseless propaganda that it's Igbo vs Yorubas, while reasonable Nigerians know it's a battle between good and evil. |
Wisereborn:The old drug lord thought it was business as usual, that Nigerians will move on once he is declared by eyeneck. Unfortunately for him, Nigerians refused to move on this time around. They've continued to drag him in the mud with ruthless vengeance ![]() |
PortHarcourtcit:Continue with your senseless propaganda. So, you're now the decider of which news is real or not, even when you don't live in the East? The fact that a prominent news channel like Saharareporters is reporting it and it was conducted by some of the most prominent credible NGO's in Nigeria makes it credible. |
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