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They should have done this a long time ago. Maybe they're clearing the road for detty December but they will come back. LASG has been playing politics with the issue. When it's election time, they turn the other eye |
Why will you post Regina's personal information online like this just to prove a point ![]() |
If the wall is not cracked, the lizard will not be able to enter. Two incidents have shown that we are not taking care of home, no matter the propaganda APC puts up. 1. The Trump threat is sad. Why? Nigerians said, "what resources, how have those resources helped us? If we need the US to come inside, take the resources and make out lives better, we will welcome them". That says a lot about how the people feel cheated by the status quo and they are ready to welcome any foreigner because the locals are not any better. They are not even worried about consequences, you have put them in survival mode, they only care about surviving today, tomorrow never dies. They are willing slaves. You have made them willing slaves. That is own goal. Very dangerous own goal. 2. This Wike incident was indirectly testing the waters. Look at how the young people are hailing the military. The Nigerian population is mostly youth. In Africa, it's mostly youth. There's nothing you can tell them about democracy or fighting military rule that will make sense to them. The oldest Gen Z was born in 1997. They never saw 1993, 1976 or 1966. They only heard stories. Why do you think the protests in Kenya were ground shaking or the Burkinabe guy, Traore is popular? They represent something new and every young person wants something different from the old order because you the old ones failed to build a proper system to train them, build them for leadership. You are not showing good examples for them to follow, so anything new is exciting instead of the same old same. Mr Atiku has been contesting since 1993, he has no one to say he trained and can pursue his vision. Many of them are selfish. Buhari tried many times and when he got in, what did he tell the youth? If you are tired of the country, you can leave! You treat these young people like they are dispensable and unworthy just because you are old. You don't seem to see the sentiments of Endsars, where young people wanted to voice out their minds. You think by referring to the Lekki toll gate, it will pitch the youth against the military. You goofed! What the Lt represented was a young person standing against oppression by old people, as usual. If you think this is a joke, let the NYC mayoral election show the current crop of politicians that the old system don cast, no matter how much you pay writers and minions to sing your praises on TV, radio and social media. Someone joked that if the Lt removed his uniform and contested election, he will win. YES. As ridiculous as that sounds, you'd be surprised. Again, I said look at what happened in NYC, despite what Trump said and how the old school thought that boy couldn't win, he won. Despite the campaign against him, his religion, his Africanness, omo, the gay Community backed him. The guy spoke to the issues. Let this be a wake up call to the old guard. It's time to build institutions or you will be consumed by what you failed to build. It's only a matter of time. The power is truly in the hands of the people and the majority of the people are these young folks. They are tired of your lies and they have nothing to lose. Again, I told Wike not to be carried away by his age because young soldiers ruled Nigeria in the past and they took out senior officials that were old enough to be their dads. At least, some of those men were fine gentlemen the men of today are not liked by the general public. It's one thing to grab it, snatch it and run away with it but one day, monkey go go market with banana wey he tiff, Na the owner go collect am for e hand.
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Bluntemperor:You are the one being biased. If Wike loved his life, wisdom would have been profitable to direct him not to involve himself with unnecessary fights. After election is governance but you seem not to want to be held accountable that's why any small thing for you is election loss. Are you saying when AC lost elections in 2011 and still criticised the actions of PDP, they were bad losers? You are the one who wants to look at things from party affiliations and election loss. By the way, Wike is still a member of PDP serving an APC government. The most important topic here is Nigeria but I get you, keep dividing people away from sound judgment and truth, which hurts. |
Vision101:Read one of the CIA's declassified information about Nigeria to know what they thought about OBJ. This will help your understanding of the issue. |
Tinubu dropped the ball by not appointing ambassadors but in the usual propaganda army of APC, they always justify everything. That's how they created an excuse for PMB not appointing ministers for months. |
This incident reminded me of KWAM 1 calling whoever he wanted to call to prove his point at a restricted area for passengers at the airport. He didn't think about his life. He wanted to prove that he was connected. It's when we saw the video we then understood how discipline was missing. This one too, Wike did not think about his family and care for his life by getting into the midst of an unnecessary fight with security forces. He does not seem to value his life. Like Valu-Jet, he was putting phone calls to interfere with procedure. What about Oshiomole incident with Air Peace? The bigmanism displayed by our so-called elite make them so small. They act like babies, they act without decorum, they demand respect but don't act in a respectful manner. They lack protocol too. They want the world to bow at their feet. What I saw Nigerians admire was not the military itself, but the discipline the military showed in how they organized themselves. That is the rule of law we expect from our government officials but they like force. That is their problem. They want rule for thee but not for us. They want to be treated differently. These ones are the ones we are seeing because they are recorded. Before the advent of GSM, we knew how some VIP will delay a plane from taking off at the right time. You don't need to look far. Why are they still blaring sirens when they are late for events and cause traffic delay for the rest of us because they have a flight to catch? The typical Nigerian elite is so small in their behaviour. They act arrogantly in Nigeria but behave themselves abroad. They believe money can buy them anything in the world. That's why they love Nigeria alot because elsewhere, their money does not mean you will step on people but in Nigeria, they are worshipped by praise singers. They hate abroad life because it is a leveler. They don't want to respect a fellow human being. They always want to step on them. Id is their albatross.
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He put him in the same category as Reno. I like that. Not everyone/everything deserves your response. Don't roll with the pigs or you will be rolled with mud.
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Use AI to do better things with your life. I beg you. |
I thought I watched Femi Falana last week when he said no Governor or Minister can demolish any building, except with a court order. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh0WynRpS9Y? Unfortunately, it's force we like in this country, not rule of law. The people are not hailing the military because they like them, it's because the people who are the protectors of the law have now turned to oppressors, that's why they are happy with another oppressor, be it Trump or Military. What Nigerians are hailing is not the military, but how they keep to order, even if what they may be doing itself is wrong (assuming they are against the law). What democracy offers is rule of law but it has been abused and injustice pervades the air. |
That's a dangerous slope we are going on. This is a test of popularity, unintended by the military. Be careful Nigerian politicians, the people are not on your side in this democracy because if you, the elected, supposedly with the people's mandate are thrown under the bus, and they are clapping for the military instead of you that was acting with the people's mandate, what do you think will happen when..... ![]() What Nigerians are hailing is not necessarily the military, but how they keep to order, even if what they may be doing itself is wrong (assuming they are against the law). What democracy offers is the rule of law but it has been abused and injustice pervades the air. SixSeven:I just want to remind the old folks. Someone born in 2000 is now 25. They never lived in 1993, 1976 or 1967. All those years to them are HISTORY. The one they are living in now is their reality. Don't think they will understand how things were in the past or the consequences of what happened in the past like you lived through. Please be very careful. Show good examples through your age so they can have something to look forward to. Again, they have internet that has exposed them so they can see how things are in other places or how things should be and you are denying them. Old folks should be careful. Forget this age thing and respect your age by showing good examples. The military coup plotters in 66-67 were in their 20s. The Premiers were in their 50s. Young people have nothing to lose compared to you that have lived younger. Act wisely. |
People should be careful what they type, when they type, how they type and where they type on. Of course, we will all die but some things are better kept in your stomach. Tomorrow is pregnant. |
Wike cup go soon full. He has many enemies than friends and your enemies are not going to waste time to plot your downfall. He didn't respect himself and that is the problem with our elite, they lack protocol. This incident made me remember KWAM 1 who was calling whoever he wanted to call on the tarmac. Anyhow behaviour because of who they think they are connected to. That's how babies behave. You call your mommy and daddy when there is a problem because you lack manners. Even if he is the MVP of the President, you will soon understand how cabal was once powerful than the Presidency. "Who is the Presidency?"
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Felimax:We play too much in this country. Let him beat Atiku at the ballot in his own party first. The disgrace of Wike will be loud. Even Tinubu is not this reckless. He knows where and when to stop. Wike that APC people don't like and PDP are tired of. Let's see how far he can go. It's not every battle Tinubu himself took on, some of them, he had to let go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ShAUryGpXE? |
Felimax:okay, he will soon be paid his dues. |
This is where the DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM got us to. The bigmanism that thrives in disorderliness and anyhow behaviour. Do you remember how KWAM 1 was calling who knows who while he was on the tarmac? Just as KWAM 1 almost put his life in danger for something not worth his life, Wike could have got himself injured for a fight below his status. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp3Ad09jemo The Nigerian elites are a disgraceful bunch. They demand respect but don't behave themselves properly. They lack finesse, abuse protocol and are insecure. Do you know who I am? So he expected a phone call to stand the order down? Did they give him the directive through Wike's mobile phone? It just shows you how disorganized the FCTA itself is.
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This is Wike that wanted to be a President 🤡🤡🤡 It's good how God is showing us these people in HD. . . The revolution will not be televised 📺 or streamed on smartphones 🤳 This is the same man that likes media chat. Now that it didn't go his way like Fani Kayode the other day, he wan change am for us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTn_X8ezMGs? |
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For Tinubu, it's always about politics and I hope it doesn't do him in. He is a shrewd politician but he is not equipped for governance. I hope this politics doesn't become his undoing. I had written in a previous post when this news first came out that: Let's take this news with a pinch of salt. Let's assume it's like the presidential pardon list because we can say once was a mistake but if it is indeed true, then the government has created its own narrative of associating itself with crime. I remember when they used to joke here that APC isBut he has proven us wrong. He is soiling his presidency and personality with mud by HIMSELF. Before this last election, I observed those who wanted him to be president. Most of them spoke about one favor or the other he did for them or their family. They did not talk about an institution or system that worked. It was what he did for my father, mother or whatever. That is transactional politics. Interestingly, this man wants to be like Awo but Awo ìs still remembered today, if not for anything, for just one single thing. FREE EDUCATION. That is legacy. To Tinubu, everyone has a price. How much is yours?
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I just want to remind the old folks. Someone born in 2000 is now 25. They never lived in 1993, 1976 or 1967. All those years to them are HISTORY. The one they are living in now is their reality. Don't think they will understand how things were in the past or the consequences of what happened in the past like you lived through. Please be very careful. Show good examples through your age so they can have something to look forward to. Again, they have internet that has exposed them so they can see how things are in other places or how things should be and you are denying them. Old folks should be careful. Forget this age thing and respect your age by showing good examples. The military coup plotters in 66-67 were in their 20s. The Premiers were in their 50s. Young people have nothing to lose compared to you that have lived younger. Act wisely. |
SmartPolician:For the Military to post that image yesterday in indirect support of the man, it says a lot. I think the political class are getting carried away. Given the recent coup attempts and Trump's invasion (which makes them look like cowards who have been compromised - go back to the politicians and interference with national security), it will be foolhardy to ignore the current sentiments. People are condemning the young ones who are hailing the soldiers but what it means is that the political class don't have the support of the people and if there is a coup, we will see how no one will stress themselves and welcome back the military thereby throwing away all the hard work for democracy. If they really love democracy, they better behave themselves. Endsars sentiment is still there and these are young people. There is a growing discontent in the continent and the young people do not have this attachment to 93 or before. They really don't care. What they see in front of them is their reality and they don't care about consequences so if we love the democracy, we better let it work well. Look at the Boko Haram issue, You have Bandits who are forgiven and put in the army. Who is happy about that? They want to act but they are helpless because they respect democracy, Na those who democracy benefit no respect am. The political class should tread softly. Even Trump, in the past, you would have expected all of us to say no but because of how the government has handled the matter, people don't even care about any resources, they want to gladly welcome foreign intervention because the people at the helm of affairs are no better. Again, politicians be very careful. |
tunjijones:If we as a people respect the rule of law, will there be any need to have those guys guarding the land? It is an institutional problem. Abuse of power everywhere because we all don't believe in due process. The government itself does not respect the laws of the land. So everyone is their own government unfortunately. What I saw wrong in the video for the soldier was for him to say the land has documents. That's not in his place. He should have simply faced the job that was given to him. The minister in my opinion had no business going there. What was the job of the director? The director almost caused huge problem until they told him to go back. |
Sangoamadioha1:For the Military to post that image yesterday in indirect support of the man, it says a lot. I think the political class are getting carried away. Given the recent coup attempts and Trump's invasion (which makes them look like cowards who have been compromised - go back to the politicians and interference with national security), it will be foolhardy to ignore the current sentiments. People are condemning the young ones who are hailing the soldiers but what it means is that the political class don't have the support of the people and if there is a coup, we will see how no one will stress themselves and welcome back the military thereby throwing away all the hard work for democracy. If they really love democracy, they better behave themselves. Endsars sentiment is still there and these are young people. There is a growing discontent in the continent and the young people do not have this attachment to 93 or before. They really don't care. What they see in front of them is their reality and they don't care about consequences so if we love the democracy, we better let it work well. Look at the Boko Haram issue, You have Bandits who are forgiven and put in the army. Who is happy about that? They want to act but they are helpless because they respect democracy, Na those who democracy benefit no respect am. The political class should tread softly. Even Trump, in the past, you would have expected all of us to say no but because of how the government has handled the matter, people don't even care about any resources, they want to gladly welcome foreign intervention because the people at the helm of affairs are no better. Again, politicians be very careful. SixSeven: |
tunjijones:Order of what? It was below the Minister himself to be doing the ground work yesterday. He didn't respect himself, his position and the office he holds. I thought Wike was interested in the welfare of judges. Even if the court or the FCDA says something, is it the Minister himself that will go execute it He disgraced himself in full glare. |
Where is the order from? What is this comparison with past events because Wike embarrassed himself? Respect is given to whom it is due. Have you seen a gateman refuse you entry because he got orders from above? He won't disobey his boss if he doesn't want to lose his job. Our politicians delight in power show instead of order. Now see what they got. This Wike man wanted to become our President, I always wondered how the Rivers people coped for 8 years. If it didn't dey, e didn't dey. You are just an occupant of an office, you're not the office! And if you're are still arguing about age, read your history. SixSeven:
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SixSeven:I should add that even before Gowon took over, Ironsi was in his 40s, younger than those they took out. |
Imagine Wike as our President. Thank God for dodged bullets. Make we de manage this one small You can't give what you don't have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrSEKaj6Iro? |
This one has forgotten the headlines then, WHO ORDERED THE SHOOTING ![]() Unknown soldiers. I pity you. Pray your family does not get involved in casualties, you won't think and type carelessly. Why did the Army attend the panel of enquiry into the shootings at Lekki? Who gave them the order. This is a senseless thread. But I understand, you have to be paid, data boys.
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This is Wike that wanted to be a President 🤡🤡🤡 It's good how God is showing us these people in HD. . . |
This is Wike that wanted to be a President 🤡🤡🤡 The revolution will not be televised 📺 |
gabrieltemmy:This is wicked. What do you mean by Me: this was perhaps written by the gallant young manMods please delete this thread. Stop making things up just because you can post online. |
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