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dapsoneh:I agree, but the thieves before him should be hanged first, else it will be injustice. The day the law starts working for all in Nigeria, then Nigeria MAY be ready to stop degenerating, and perhaps start getting better (not a guarantee). There are many who stole more than this thief |
MadamVanessa:you mean you used to be married but not anymore? |
Sirchiboy:Never associate with a liar, only deal with him when you cannot do otherwise, and be very cautious. People never change, unless they genuinely give their life to Christ. Be consistent in any venture until you reach the end |
topsyking:Wow! Imagine, he is still making trouble there. I need to seek him out. Or better through his children sef. |
topsyking:People who have this info should know where the farm is na, make we visit am |
can someone drop his address in Brazil? |
Before nko? Is that not a ruling political party in a sovereign country? |
Foolish criminal. EFCC should arrest both of them immediately. |
Arobaga:Those people you mentioned are mere cashivists, looking to take their own share of the national bread. Once govt can't suppress them, they pay. And once the average Nigerian is paid, you will then realise that he was never fighting for others but himself. If you ever hear that someone was offered money and he refused, and perhaps he was locked up (or still fighting). If that person is a Nigerian, then maybe, I mean maybe, he is a real freedom fighter. All the people you mentioned are not in this class. One Rivers man I can think of (there may be other(s) I don't know) as a freedom fighter is Ken Saro Wiwa. Apart from this man, nothing. Check his modus operandi too, he never really picked up arms but rather pen. Although he predicted the armed struggle, he himself was a man who fought for others. |
Solsix:I totally agree with your assertion, no need to talk my own. Na my mind you talk so, and na the 'fruuf' be dat. |
So he is still alive? |
Albertone:What do you mean by the bolded? What happens to Nigeria after all the country has done for you? Think of what you can do here- Audit, management consulting, and investment banking. |
That was exactly how they treated the agents that sold their brothers as slaves to them. Dumb people are always dumb and these people know one when they see them. Why won't they if the likes of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso they had been raping since has kicked them out? They simply looking for another nyansh to chuk their gbola, while still looking for how to punish the people who jilted them. |
ChizzyBuna:No, it was a necessary outburst. Go and apologize but maintain that ban. Let him use taxi subsequently. The reason is his distraction can cost both of you your lives. Since he is in the habit of doing this don't let him sit beside you next time. Always find a genuine reason (even if means you spoiling your car in the night before the journey) not to drive him in yiur car. Safety first bro. Apologize for the outburst and utterance but make sure you mean every word yiu Saud, even more. |
Extra30:What is that? Looks like a roll of belt or something. |
tundegan:You truly mean you are happy an ex-governor is still attempting to control a state? I bet you are not from Rivers. Come on man, these are the things we don't to continue happening in Nigeria. |
MondayOmoAdugbo:Chai, some people na to just load the machine go sleep. This life no balance at all. |
Extra30:Being awake does not translate to hard work. Some people na insomnia, others na movie. Also, even those working, some are negative. Like some are awake because they are practising witchcraft. |
Akpanikon. This is why Wike feels he can keep cashing out on the state and money will still remain. Only God knows to what extent he had stolen from that state. Chai, and people whom the money is meant for will be suffering unimaginably. |
I want to see that his native doctor that said he has made powerful sacrifices and that nobody can arrest him. That simply shows the rot we face in this country, spirituality is also a problem. In places where they believe little or not in spirituality, for a criminal to be powerful, he has to be very daring and do a lot of atrocities, enough to instil fear in people. Some of these actions they engage in is such that it could take their life, but once they grow past a certain stage, they start having a feeling of invincibility. The average Nigeria likes his life so much, so much so that once there is a smell of death in any venture, he runs away. Now, they go to a native doctor who puts up some shows (sometimes real, and other times fake) and then convinces them that it is real and has made them invincible. Either they are promised, amongst others, 1. Bullet proof 2. No charm can work on them 3. Disappearance charm. It doesn't end there, the native doctor goes ahead to advice them to carry out those activities that will instil fear on other (this is the first thing the criminals in decent places start with). Now, because they feel there is no death to fear, they start doing those evil deeds, and people start keeping away from them. The average Nigeria will want to know what is 'beating drum' for such person when he encounters his guts. He will either deduce that the guy has jazzed up, or people will tell him, either way, he backs off and the criminality continues unabated. The criminal starts growing in influence, people, the government, security agencies, and many a time this is spread through the media. (check the case of the rice smuggler somewhere in Ogun state or so). As he grows in influence, with a large dose of the feeling of invincibility, he grows in brutality and wickedness, as well as wealth through stealing, smuggling, kidnapping and all sorts of criminality. He starts challenging everybody who crosses his path- a Nebuchadnezzar of some sort. He never stops in wickedness. And when the excesses become really really unbearable by the people, who by now feel that this man can only be brought down with a support from the spiritual, they start their own moves. Sometimes their native doctor will claim to have fortified them and just give them strategies to attack him physically. EIther with an open gun battle, or physical attack, or though other subtle means like the use of a woman. Once the nebuchadnezza starts seeing men with guts challenging him, he equally feels they have 'gone somewhere', and the battle ensures. That is why sometimes you see such open gun battle occur between a known criminal's gang and another gang and one party will sustain casualties (many of them were equally assured of bullet [roof charm- sometimes real, other times fake). I no get plenty time to write, but the summary is that: native doctors are part of the criminal organization in nigeria making the country worse everyday. If all the criminal priest can be rounded up (this is almost not possible as most govt officials patronise them), Nigeria will move up by about 400% its current state. That man who came on SM an announced that he is Yahaya Bello's native doctor should be arrested. Many Nigerians, including me, believe what EFCC and APC are doing to Yahaya Bello now is just a charade. Because there has been so much public outcry that had refused to dies down, and because of the open show of disdain by the criminal, they just wanted to convince the media they are working. We all know how it will end. We all know he is likely living in a 3 bedroom apartment somewhere now. If small Bobrisky can buy EFCC, who are they before this criminal? |
Alakoriomo:This man is karma for Nigerian women and they will hunt him down and hack him to pieces if they have the opportunity, just that that will cost them money and he wouldn't fund it |
Nukilia:Lol, are you sure Nigerians open the door to them in 2023? |
Probably because he wants to earn an honest living. Living in Nigeria is too deadly and not for the upright. The upright CANNOT achieve their full potentials there, they can at best live from hand to mouth. You must be dirty and criminal to live a normal/good life in Nigeria. Call me anywhere and I will tell you. |
kestolove95:Lool, bro, e be like say you no read that shit like many people. She is trying to bounce back, or, she has gone to beg some fingers that fed her that time and, against people's advice, the woman decided to forgive and taker her back. She said she was duped by her manager, and that her husband's family was mean to her, including her husband beating her. The Holy Spirit just say make I answer you. |
Indeed, this is a hell of a time to live in a dangerous country like Nigeria. Imagine paying ransom in this hard times, not to mention the trauma |
iamL:Seriously, I am sorry to say, Nigeria is not a place for sane people. Even the upright has to behave inordinate to survive. I weep for the country. Generally, I think there is something fundamentally wrong with the dark-skinned man. I may be wrong about this, but I speak from observation. |
You people should calm down, this may be a form of spiritual compensation. The person has been rewarded, either by the good kingdom, or the evil one. |
Kemetian:Do you know what that 35B would do to the economy of Nigeria is properly managed and none stolen? Bro, see the gap, germany's budget is 30,000 per citizen, and little to none is stolen. Nigeria is 140 per citizen and almost all is stolen, leaving nothing for the people. If only the average citizen feels the impact of about 14 dolars in around him monthly, life will improve for some.. Come on bro, it is tear-evoking. |
techbro1:Because the VC is more active in the university. It's like MD and Chairman of a bank in nigeria, the MD is always more popular because they run the day-to-day transactions of the org compared to the chairman. You see or hear from the chairman in public once in a blue moon, the MD more or less reports to the council chaired by the chairman. |
Laredoph:Pally, dem dey deny o. Especially if the oyibo no know say all the frustration they are receiving is just to make them pay bribe. Nigerian govt officials too corrupt. |
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