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Foreign AffairsRe: Huge Explosion Hits Shia Mosque In Afghanistan, 100 Killed (Disturbing Photos) by sabreal: 2:08pm On Oct 08, 2021
The Religion of pieces

Alaakibomb!!!!





fergie001:
Numbers keep rising



SOURCE




SOURCE




Zabihullah Mujahid (Taliban Spokesperson)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO75QPJWslc


GRAPHIC CONTENT:
Video HERE
PoliticsRe: Who Else Is Going To Visit Tinubu In London? by sabreal:
Kudos

Your head correct joor



dangoteinlaw:
a whole our oba of benin? Visit that old sickler? Edo no be lagos and our oba can never belittle us like that.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Corruption Respects Diversity And Federal Character By Fred Nwabufo by sabreal: 1:10pm On Oct 08, 2021
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs C.A.R , How It Went Down At Teslim Balogun Stadium (video) by sabreal: 12:20pm On Oct 08, 2021
Super eagles team ended with the like of okocha, KANU, olishe and co


What we have now is disappointment. I can't remember that last time I was eager to see their live match. I will rather go see matches of 1993, 1994 super eager matches.


Rubbish





Revolva:
Nigeria faced Central African Republic (CAR) Yesterday in a FIFA 2020 World Cup qualifying game.

The three-time Africans are looking to maintain their perfect start in the series after they beat Liberia and Cape Verde in the first two fixtures.

Nigeria could take a huge step towards booking their spot in Qatar 2022 with what should be an easy win at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos but the case ended in a tragedic loss for the super eagles to CAR who was not even looking any closer to making a maiden World Cup appearance as fans may assume.

C.A.R player K. Namnganda scored the only goal of the match as Gernot Rohr’s men were defeated on home soil.

Super Eagles struggled against CAR during the encounter as 5,000 fans watched the match, Meanwhile, CAR will host the reverse fixture in three days’ time.

Here are some highlights of how the event went down at the stadium, which includes the fun, fans of the super eagles, and supporter club arena in the main bowl.
It was all great to see people coming out to see the football match, but the crowd was not as enormous as the former match that was played (Nigeria vs Lesotho) some months back, and the security at the stadium was perfect and there was not chaos at the venue and the team spirit was great


WATCH VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDJ5YWRG30M
PoliticsRe: Who Else Is Going To Visit Tinubu In London? by sabreal: 12:07pm On Oct 08, 2021
Obadanjo, ooni, elegushi, Oniru, eleko, oba, Benin etc




[quote author=Kwanza post=106551256]Who else is going to visit @AsiwajuTinubu in London?

https://twitter.com/daily_trust/status/1446393681481719822?t=DtNSGN7zgvkqyu7C4Ux57w&s=19[/quote]
CrimeRe: Police Kill Suspected IPOB Member In Imo, Arrest One by sabreal: 11:58am On Oct 08, 2021
What is the proof that he was an ipob?

That means people should travel to the East for now!!!




Metrix147:
Imo state police command says it has killed a suspected member of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB while another, Uchenna Chukwu, 34, a native of Umunakanu in Ehime Mbano LGA of the State was arrested.

CSP Michael Abattam, PPRO of the command in a statement on Friday made available to ABN TV said the arrest of Chukwu, who has been on the wanted list of the police after participating in several terror operations follows a piece of credible information.

He said on the 6th of October, 2021 at about 1630 hours, (4:30pm) the police mobilised and stormed the suspect's shop.

He said, "On sighting the police operatives he raised alarm alerting other members of his gang, picked a cutlass, and rushed at one of the police operatives attempted chopping off his head but was overpowered, disarmed and the cutlass recovered from him."

On how another suspect was killed, the police spokesman said, "While this was on, the already alerted members came in their number and engaged the police operatives in a gun duel but were overwhelmed by the superior firing power of the police and in the process, one of them was neutralized while others escaped with bullet wounds into hiding."

He listed items recovered from the deceased to include one locally made double barrel pistol with two expended cartridges, two live cartridges, and the charms he tied round his waist to fortify himself against police bullet.

He added that the arrested suspect is presently undergoing interrogation and has made a useful statement to the investigating team revealing their hideout and the abode of other members of his gang on the run.

Source: https://abntv.com.ng/2021/10/police-kill-suspected-ipob-member-in-imo-arrest-one-photo/
CelebritiesRe: Chiwetalu Agu On His Arrest: My Attire Is Not Biafra; It's 'Rising Sun' (Video) by sabreal: 11:56am On Oct 08, 2021
So if I wear a cloth that looks miyetti Allah does that make me a herdsman?

OR

If I wear jalami, does that make me a Muslim?

Does that government proscribed a particular style of cloth?

This hatred towards people from the south east. Evil government!!!



Aonkuuse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm1e5jLdL94



Source: https://salemreporters.com/watch-video-of-actor-chiwetalu-agu-making-his-case-before-soldiers-during-his-arrest/
PoliticsRe: For Nigeria At 61, It’s Lafiya Dole, Peace By Force by sabreal: 10:01am On Oct 08, 2021
When leaders fail, they resort to sermons to persuade the gullibles.

Adesina and Osinbajo.should continue to quote bible to.defend the atrocities of this administration.

Jesus did not mince words against the Pharisees and saduces. Jesus said woe unto the hypocrites.

You understand the plites of the masses yet you support and promote the wicked policies of this administration, WOE UNTO YOU ALL IN JESUS NAME





presidency:
FOR NIGERIA AT 61, IT’S LAFIYA DOLE, PEACE BY FORCE

By FEMI ADESINA

Nigeria is 61 years old as an Independent country. And so what? What’s the big deal about it? That is what some people will say, arguing that all we have seen is flag independence, and no true emancipation for the citizens.

There’s a big deal about every landmark or milestone we reach in life, because we may as well not have made it to that point. We could have fallen by the wayside, or vanished like smoke. The world owes nobody a living. Not individuals, not countries. That is why the Good Book enjoins us to number our days, “that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12).

The cynic, sceptic or scoffer may say what is there to celebrate about Nigeria, with all its troubles. A country yet to realize its potentials at 61, an adult condemned to a perpetual life of crawling. They will mention the negatives: massive insecurity, insurrection agitations, millions of jobless youths, struggling economy, humongous corrupt acts, and others, which have all characterized national life.

Yes, you can dwell so much on the storm, that you never get to enjoy the rainfall and its soothing effects. Nigeria is also the land of a resurgent economy, with the indices looking up and promising to get better. It is a country where stealing has become corruption and graft is being robustly fought, and it is a polity that is wiping out enemies of its soul, cleaning up the forests, cities, towns taken over by terrorists and bandits, with the prospect of restoring peace at the shortest possible time. It is the land of renaissance in infrastructure: rail, roads, bridges, airports, and others.

Sadly, some people do not want peace for Nigeria. They do not only promote but celebrate rupture of tranquility, repose or serenity. They are glad when our troops suffer reversals on the battlefield. When they make advances, giving enemies of our country bloody noses, they pretend not to see. But when bombs go off, killing and maiming innocent people, when bandits sack villages, or invade schools and abduct students, they quickly shout ‘security architecture,’ and alleged incompetence. They trumpet negatives, and close their eyes to positives. And in the blind search for power and relevance, they even subterraneanly bankroll terrorists.

Some others, with giant sized grudges against the polity, plot to dismember it. But I ask: who does not have one grievance or the other against Nigeria? Is there any ethnic group that does not have one angst or the other? But if we have worries or perturbation, is then the next option a pulling down of the roof? Do we crash the superstructure? Do we turn the country into a tailspin, simply because we are disaffected? Do we break the eggs of the chicken, because the bird upended our medicine pot?

As we celebrate Nigeria at 61, I join William Cowper, who said, “England, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.” Nigeria, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.

I don’t know how it is with you, if you are a frequent traveler. The best I enjoy a foreign land is one week, after which I begin to miss good, old Nigeria. The smell. The flora. The fauna. The cuisine. The sense and sensibility. I pray I never get sentenced or consigned to life abroad, wittingly or unwittingly. Nigeria, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.

Lack of peace seems to be the greatest bane of Nigeria today, despite wonderful showing in many other areas. Peace has turned tail, and fled. But I venture to say that with the resolve of good people, and the commitment of government, Nigeria will yet know peace. If the country unravels, as Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said recently, we shall all be losers. Nobody gains. Nigeria will, therefore, have peace. It must have peace. As the Hausa phrase goes, it is Lafiya Dole. Peace by Force. We must have it, and we will get it. And we don’t have to necessarily spill blood for it. It is the enemies of peace that will lose and must lose out.

A country of about 200 million people, troubled by a sprinkling. Will they succeed? Never. We fought a war of unity, in which about two million people perished. Did we do all that, only to eventually allow ourselves to be splintered by people with blinkered ideologies? Never! Nigeria will have peace, and must have peace, even as she turns 61. It’s Lafiya Dole. Peace by Force. And I say again, we can achieve it without bloodletting, if some forces let reason prevail.

I am happy that the Good Book supports me. “Now, may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.” (2 Thessalonians, 3:16). Peace by Force. Lafiya Dole. Even the Holy Bible supports it. Peace at all times, and in every way. We will have it. The higher powers back it. Therefore, there’s no room for caterwauling, endless wailings on what has not been done, ignoring the lot that has been accomplished. Nigeria will have peace. By Force. That is my prayer for the country at 61. Amen.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity
PoliticsRe: For Nigeria At 61, It’s Lafiya Dole, Peace By Force by sabreal: 9:27am On Oct 08, 2021
Yes, especially when the problems are created by failed leaders, and sustained by poor Leadership





presidency:
FOR NIGERIA AT 61, IT’S LAFIYA DOLE, PEACE BY FORCE

By FEMI ADESINA

Nigeria is 61 years old as an Independent country. And so what? What’s the big deal about it? That is what some people will say, arguing that all we have seen is flag independence, and no true emancipation for the citizens.

There’s a big deal about every landmark or milestone we reach in life, because we may as well not have made it to that point. We could have fallen by the wayside, or vanished like smoke. The world owes nobody a living. Not individuals, not countries. That is why the Good Book enjoins us to number our days, “that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12).

The cynic, sceptic or scoffer may say what is there to celebrate about Nigeria, with all its troubles. A country yet to realize its potentials at 61, an adult condemned to a perpetual life of crawling. They will mention the negatives: massive insecurity, insurrection agitations, millions of jobless youths, struggling economy, humongous corrupt acts, and others, which have all characterized national life.

Yes, you can dwell so much on the storm, that you never get to enjoy the rainfall and its soothing effects. Nigeria is also the land of a resurgent economy, with the indices looking up and promising to get better. It is a country where stealing has become corruption and graft is being robustly fought, and it is a polity that is wiping out enemies of its soul, cleaning up the forests, cities, towns taken over by terrorists and bandits, with the prospect of restoring peace at the shortest possible time. It is the land of renaissance in infrastructure: rail, roads, bridges, airports, and others.

Sadly, some people do not want peace for Nigeria. They do not only promote but celebrate rupture of tranquility, repose or serenity. They are glad when our troops suffer reversals on the battlefield. When they make advances, giving enemies of our country bloody noses, they pretend not to see. But when bombs go off, killing and maiming innocent people, when bandits sack villages, or invade schools and abduct students, they quickly shout ‘security architecture,’ and alleged incompetence. They trumpet negatives, and close their eyes to positives. And in the blind search for power and relevance, they even subterraneanly bankroll terrorists.

Some others, with giant sized grudges against the polity, plot to dismember it. But I ask: who does not have one grievance or the other against Nigeria? Is there any ethnic group that does not have one angst or the other? But if we have worries or perturbation, is then the next option a pulling down of the roof? Do we crash the superstructure? Do we turn the country into a tailspin, simply because we are disaffected? Do we break the eggs of the chicken, because the bird upended our medicine pot?

As we celebrate Nigeria at 61, I join William Cowper, who said, “England, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.” Nigeria, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.

I don’t know how it is with you, if you are a frequent traveler. The best I enjoy a foreign land is one week, after which I begin to miss good, old Nigeria. The smell. The flora. The fauna. The cuisine. The sense and sensibility. I pray I never get sentenced or consigned to life abroad, wittingly or unwittingly. Nigeria, with all thy faults, I love thee still; my country.

Lack of peace seems to be the greatest bane of Nigeria today, despite wonderful showing in many other areas. Peace has turned tail, and fled. But I venture to say that with the resolve of good people, and the commitment of government, Nigeria will yet know peace. If the country unravels, as Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said recently, we shall all be losers. Nobody gains. Nigeria will, therefore, have peace. It must have peace. As the Hausa phrase goes, it is Lafiya Dole. Peace by Force. We must have it, and we will get it. And we don’t have to necessarily spill blood for it. It is the enemies of peace that will lose and must lose out.

A country of about 200 million people, troubled by a sprinkling. Will they succeed? Never. We fought a war of unity, in which about two million people perished. Did we do all that, only to eventually allow ourselves to be splintered by people with blinkered ideologies? Never! Nigeria will have peace, and must have peace, even as she turns 61. It’s Lafiya Dole. Peace by Force. And I say again, we can achieve it without bloodletting, if some forces let reason prevail.

I am happy that the Good Book supports me. “Now, may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you.” (2 Thessalonians, 3:16). Peace by Force. Lafiya Dole. Even the Holy Bible supports it. Peace at all times, and in every way. We will have it. The higher powers back it. Therefore, there’s no room for caterwauling, endless wailings on what has not been done, ignoring the lot that has been accomplished. Nigeria will have peace. By Force. That is my prayer for the country at 61. Amen.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity
TV/MoviesRe: Bukola Samuel-wemimo Leaves TVC For Channels TV by sabreal: 9:22am On Oct 08, 2021
When u run a business like a ministry with the owner that is politically highly exposed, professionals that are discernible will not want to put their career on the line for you.





dipoolowoo:
By Dipo Olowookere

One of the prominent presenters at TVC, a national broadcast television station based in Lagos, Mrs Bukola Samuel-Wemimo, has left the organisation, https://businesspost.ng/ can confirm.

Mrs Samuel-Wemimo, according to information available at our disposal, moved to a rival company, Channels TV and she has already started anchoring news bulletin at her new post.

This is not the first time TVC is losing its key members of staff in recent times.

Recall that one of the anchors of its breakfast programme, TVC Breakfast, Ms Ngozi Alaegbu, left the organisation for Arise TV, while another, Azeezat Adebari Olaoluwa also moved on to join BBC Africa just as its Bayelsa State correspondent, Mr Ovieteme George, exited the company to pitch his tenth with Arise TV as Mr Oba Adeoye had earlier left for Lagos Television (LTV) before joining Arise TV, which also boasts of a former TVC staff, Mr Ndee Iheanacho Amaugo.

Before her exit from TVC to Channels TV, Mrs Samuel-Wemimo was the host of Fireworks, which was started at the station by Mr Ugochukwu Emezue, when he joined TVC from STV before leaving to take up a political appointment in Abia State.

Mrs Samuel-Wemimo was born in 1982 in Lagos and attended St Mary’s Private School, Lagos for her primary education before proceeding to Abeokuta Girls Grammar School, Ogun State for her secondary education and back to Lagos for her tertiary education at the Lagos State University (LASU), where she graduated with a degree in History and International Studies in 2004.

She joined TVC in 2006 after working at LTV, where she was then known as Bukola Coker, hosting various shows, including entertainment, children’s game show and political/current affairs programme.

https://businesspost.ng/general/bukola-samuel-wemimo-leaves-tvc-for-channels-tv/
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Sack Malami, 14 Other Ministers - Sahara Reporters by sabreal: 5:55pm On Oct 07, 2021
Did you mean sensational news?




baralatie:
Naija like sensitivity news
PoliticsRe: Malami, Others Sacrifice Presidential Ambitions For Buhari's 3rd Term Agenda by sabreal: 5:50pm On Oct 07, 2021
O God that sacrificed Pharaoh and Egyptians in the red sea for the deliverance of the Israelites, do it again in Nigeria.







ijustdey:
Attorney-General Malami, Others Sacrifice Presidential Ambitions For Buhari's 3rd Term Agenda As President Plans To Visit Scotland, France, Others



http://saharareporters.com/2021/10/07/exclusive-attorney-general-malami-others-sacrifice-presidential-ambitions-buharis-3rd
PoliticsRe: Umahi: Counter-Secessionist Groups Will Rise In The South-East by sabreal: 5:47am On Oct 07, 2021
If not for the south west governors, there won't be common decisions by the southern governors.



EXTompolo:
Umahi declares war on IPOB



https://punchng.com/counter-secessionist-groups-will-rise-in-south-east-if-ipob-doesnt-stop-killings-umahi/
PropertiesRe: Fire Outbreak At Federal Secretariat Complex, Abuja by sabreal: 6:31pm On Oct 06, 2021
When the FG declare state of emergency in corruption industry?





fergie0o1:
..As shared by a Facebook user.. Adamu Idris Ahmed
CrimeRe: Suspected Electric Cable Thief Electrocuted To Death In Lagos (Disturbing Photo) by sabreal: 6:14pm On Oct 06, 2021
Very hardworking thief

Died on duty






IceColdVeins:
This happened beside my office at Surulere, Lagos.

It was gathered that unscrupulous elements stole the transformer cable about a week ago and the Electric Distribution Company came around yesterday to replace the stolen cable.
The suspected thieves thought the cable had not been connected yet and came back last night to purloin the newly replaced cable before one of them was made to “bend the knee” while others fled.

The deceased family came around to mourn the butt-raising body and later left for the fear of armed forces harassment.

I’m sorry I still feel no compassion.

At first, I wasn’t able to snap an explicit picture from my phone because the crime scene had already been taped but fortunately I received this picture from someone around who was there early enough to gain close access to the body for a perfect shot.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Election: FG Threatens State Of Emergency If Insecurity Continues by sabreal: 5:31pm On Oct 06, 2021
That means the north is safe


fergie0o1:
SOURCE
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Speech: Nigerian Lawmakers On Ghana's Terror Watchlist - Reps by sabreal: 12:42pm On Oct 06, 2021
They have not ssen anything.

When you refuse to deal with an idiot, he will turn ti deal with you severely, especially if you are from the south.

Useless lawmakers





BeeBeeOoh:
President Buhari had in his 1 October Independence Day speech said the government is investigating financiers of the Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Adeyemo.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/488288-buharis-speech-nigerian-lawmakers-on-ghanas-terror-watch-list-rep.html
PoliticsRe: Unknown Gunmen Set Access Bank ATM Ablaze In Akwa Ibom State (Photos) by sabreal: 10:28am On Oct 06, 2021
So evething that happens, henceforth, is by unknown gunmen? Is Akwa ibom part of south east?

Lazy narratives from lazy system.

Very soon rapes will.be attached to unknown gunmen.






MANDIPUTIN:
A yet-to-be identified gunmen have attacked Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) point operated by Access Bank PLC within

Crunchies facility, a popular eatery located at Aka Road, Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State Capital.

IGBERE TV gathered that the happened at the early hours of Tuesday.

The suspected gunmen after destroying the ATM facility, set the place ablaze.

The security post within the Crunchies facility was also touched.

https://www.facebook.com/192893700739192/posts/5102294439799069/
PoliticsRe: Unknown Gunmen Set Access Bank ATM Ablaze In Akwa Ibom State (Photos) by sabreal: 10:22am On Oct 06, 2021
So evething that happens, henceforth, is by unknown gunmen? Is Akwa ibom part other f south east?

Lazy narratives from lazy system.

Very soon rapes will.be attached to unknown gunmen.






MANDIPUTIN:
A yet-to-be identified gunmen have attacked Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) point operated by Access Bank PLC within

Crunchies facility, a popular eatery located at Aka Road, Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State Capital.

IGBERE TV gathered that the happened at the early hours of Tuesday.

The suspected gunmen after destroying the ATM facility, set the place ablaze.

The security post within the Crunchies facility was also touched.

https://www.facebook.com/192893700739192/posts/5102294439799069/
PoliticsRe: 2023: Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore To Support Southerners Base On Open-Grazing, VAT by sabreal: 9:07am On Oct 06, 2021
They are still in severe pains

O Lord please, I pray, let Nigeria break for good before 2023






quote author=Maxymilliano post=106490149]

https://punchng.com/2023-presidency-we-wont-support-southern-candidates-who-oppose-open-grazing-vat-miyetti-allah/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1633451707-1[/quote]
FamilyRe: Career Vs Family: What Would You Choose? by sabreal: 4:39pm On Oct 05, 2021
I will.not leave any one for the other. I just need to balance it

There is time to work and there must be time for the family





CareerLadder:
Career Vs Family: What would you choose?

I want us to be sincere here...

This is an interactive session to the earlier made post detailing how to balance family and career as a woman.

You can read it here =====>>> https://www.nairaland.com/6787523/how-balance-having-family-career

Men will also find the write-up educating.


One of the challenges facing many people today is balancing career and family. Many people find it easy to defend the long hours and the endless attention they give their jobs. “After all, without the job, the family suffers financially,” they claim.

It is a fact that in order to ensure that a family is taken care of, you need to spend the time necessary to keep your business or career moving forward. But as much as this makes sense; it has led to the breakup of many relationships and families.

You have probably heard stories of women packing their bags and leaving their husbands saying they didn’t ‘marry the house.’

If your career is contending with your time for family, what would you choose?

Let's hear our opinions here.


Folks will learn one or two things.
PoliticsRe: Suswam: We’re In A Bad Situation, Nigeria May Not Exist By 2030 by sabreal: 4:30pm On Oct 05, 2021
Who wants to mentor who? Ti mentor failure into the lives of others? Come on.

Currently you are senator. You have a lot to do to save the situation and you know.

Do your senator work well. Discipline the presidency. Impeach the manequine. Then restructure. That is all. Then we go back on the track of progress.

Leadership needs to be decisive. He is not there to be complaining like ordinary citizens. He is in power as a senotor.











Emergingnation:
Suswam: We’re in a bad situation — Nigeria may not exist by 2030



https://www.thecable.ng/suswam-were-in-a-bad-situation-nigeria-may-not-exist-by-2030
EducationRe: World Teacher's Day: Make A Reference To A Teacher That Redefined Your Life by sabreal: 11:01am On Oct 05, 2021
Hmmmmm

Mr. Awala of Government Technical College Agidingbi Ikeja.

He taught us principles of accounts and commerce.

Very discipline man in the class. II liked his teaching style





doctormoh:
Teachers at the heart of Education recovery..

With teachers being celebrated globally on every October 5 that has been dedicated as Teachers’ Day, what do 'YOU' have to say about that one teacher that redefined your life..

5th of October is celebrated as World Teachers' Day and on this day teachers celebrate and appreciate themselves in their work; a work free day for Urban teachers. This day is declared as a public holiday by the government; students do not go to school and workers have a work free day. The point is centered around “acknowledging, evaluating and enhancing the instructors of the world” and to give a chance to consider the issues identified with educators and the teaching process in general.

Happy Teachers' Day!
PoliticsRe: 2023: Osinbajo Decries Money Politics by sabreal: 10:55am On Oct 05, 2021
Charity begins at home.

Let him start with his godfather, the bullion van man at bourdilon

Its just a pity who we call a pastor in this generation of Christians.

He got the position of commissioner of justice in Lagos by money politics, he is about to cimplate 8 years as VP with money politics.

He himself share money in the markets for the local. An indirect inducement pre-election proper

So who is fooling who nau. Are that stupid






murecool:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/2023-osibanjo-decries-money-politics/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
PoliticsRe: Anambra Guber: Operation Golden Dawn Is APC's Tool To Win Election - Ohaneze by sabreal: 8:38am On Oct 05, 2021
All politicians are the same

The lives and properties of the people are not dear to them.

They play politics with everything.

First thing first - safety and peace of the people before elections




BeeBeeOoh:
https://dailypost.ng/2021/10/05/anambra-guber-operations-golden-dawn-is-apcs-tool-to-win-election-ohanaeze-alleges/
PhonesRe: Which Other Chat App Can Conveniently Replace Whatsapp by sabreal: 8:35am On Oct 05, 2021
Telegram



Mmadu2:
Telegram, viber, signal etc... Which do you think can do it as good as whatsapp or even better.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Saraki Tells Youths Not To Contest For Elections So As Not To Be Corrupted by sabreal: 8:17am On Oct 05, 2021
All these children, listen your father is talking. He does not want you to.be corrupted. Your role is just to.vote after you collected N500.and cups of grains

If you asked me, its not saraki's fault
I blame those that attend the talk show





valentineuwakwe:
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2021/10/05/2023-this-is-not-time-for-you-to-win-election-dont-contest-saraki-tells-nigerian-youths/
PoliticsRe: EFCC Arrests Hafsat Ganduje, Wife Of The Governor Of Kano by sabreal: 8:13am On Oct 05, 2021
They want to give us another saka-man-ay






dre11:
Hafsat Ganduje had earlier been invited to report to the EFCC's Abuja headquarters on September 13.




https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/488176-just-in-efcc-arrests-gandujes-wife.html
PoliticsRe: Abubakar Suleja: Why I Called Tinubu Mr President In London by sabreal: 8:02am On Oct 05, 2021
CrimeRe: Ghanaian Woman Beheads Her Husband Over Cheating (Photo) by sabreal: 8:39pm On Oct 04, 2021
Including all the female members of your family






saphiere:
The wages of sin is death. It cost us nothing to remain faithful to our partners.

Since I don't support infidelity, no R.I.P for him.
I would say same. I, Sarah, is not a party to infidelity.

If any male member of my family cheats, may death be his portion. Same goes to every male member of every Nigerian family.
I pray you don't go through what I have gone through in the hands of men. I would've been a graduate in 2019
First of all, this forum does not hide my identity. Few members of this forum have met me in person. About three of them.
My pictures were all over this forum during that lockdown season.

Lastly, I don't hate men. I only dislike their behaviours towards women.
PhonesRe: How Did You React When You Noticed That You Can't Access Facebook, Whatsapp? by sabreal: 6:22pm On Oct 04, 2021
Checking the network again and again until I discovered Nairaland is working. It can't be network




Wisdomkosi:
Me : I switched off my phone many times ooo.

Thank God for Twitter. But what's really the cause?

Mark Zuckerberg shouldn't buy twitter abeg.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Shekarau Warns Southern Governors To Stop ‘Ganging Up’ Against North by sabreal: 5:51pm On Oct 04, 2021

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