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These amounts are scary. I can't believe these people are richer than SmartMugu. |
lasisi69:Bro Lasisi! |
chumaster:Did you mean @emboldened? Bolded is not an English word, so no too blame OP. |
lasisi69:End time Bro Lasisi |
engees001:Na gimmick for yankee. E no affect naija at all. |
lasisi69:Lasisi, you again? End time everything. |
CR77:Perfect. CR77, Where are you residing? While u were typing this thing on your computer or smartphone abi wetin dey call am? If u are anywhere in the SE or SS, please continue with your great effort in encouraging our Biafra brothers and sisters to come back home. If you are not living in SE or SS, CR77, just shut up and mind ya business. |
ijustdey:No mind them. Na these kind tiny cases Nigerian Judiciary dey useful for. Saraki case dem dey post-pone everything. Are they saying past ministers, commissioners etc didn't sleep with married women? Now, the judge muscle go dey pump because him sentence one unknown civilian. Yeye justice system. |
jomoh:Cc: me. |
Just to say these leaders are really dumb. Why do they need Facebook to train them on how to use facebook? It's like paying Microsoft to train you on how to use Microsoft Word. If they really intend to save governance costs, what happens to watching a 1 hr free video on YouTube to even know what 'this devil called Facebook' is? What happens to just calling young Nigerian men and women with vibrant spirits and an ability to train beyond what Facebook can train them on learning how to use facebook? How do they intend creating job opportunities for Nigerian when they prefer foreign hands to the existing skills in Nigeria? Even a 5 year old Nigerian knows the bolts and knots of Facebook today, how did we end up with these old leaders that needs Facebook training in 2015? |
Mogidi:No blame them. Social media is gradually getting them on their feet. They're learning it now after we all know we don't need their primitive media outlets to get access to information. They are as primitive as relying on newspapers to tell us what they want us to know, still assuming we believe everything Nigeria media tells us, and are in the dark about what happened to true journalists like Dele Giwa that got silenced for a reason only beneficial to a few. Today, we know more than they want us to know, thanks to social media, and they need to catch up with today's youths. Most of them won't be worth anything in a few years from now. Even in developed countries, people don't rely that much on whatever they see on TV. Newspapers are almost extinct. |
Isn't Ndigbo a part of Biafra? Does this mean Nnamdi Kanu is on his own regarding whatever he's facing now? If so, his approach was wack. He should have established some level of confidence with the known and fearless Igbo leaders before making himself a scape-goat. |
lygn19:This is a statement from the army, I believe it should only cover areas where the army is needed. If it came from the police, that's something to worry about. |
Saraki is indeed a chameleon, and a wise man. He knows the politics game more than those you all elected. He is smarter than them all from both the crooked and legal angles. |
Quick questions, 1. If 90,000 policemen died, then how many members of Nigerian military died? Or is the Nigerian Navy, Airforce and Navy considered policemen too? 2. How come no one ever heard of the police combating Boko-haram? Instead, they combat with civilians for the bribes they want on the roads. 3. Can Arase explain the relationship between BH and police? We have never heard of policemen in Sambisa forest, yet the states he mentioned don't have that many policemen assigned to them. 4. How many policemen does the nation have and how many of them only stay at checkpoints collecting bribes from civilians? 5. 90,000 police casualties appears over-inflated. Can Arase tally that with the existing Nigeria Police workforce that exist today? 6. Is Arase now the spokesman for Nigerian military as well as police casualties? If so, then does Buratai report his army casualties to Arase now? 7. Is this an attempt to cover-up existing ghost-workers in the NPF? It's easy to say those the NPF has been paying for years died in the hands of Boko-haram, and now the money has to keep coming in because "NPF pays to support in scholarships for their kids". 8. Is Arase the best option Nigeria has for this position? Thanks SmartMugu |
TolaniLuv:I do have cars, unfortunately Innoson cars are not sold in the country I currently live. However, all the cars the police and public offices use are made in the country, no foreign cars at all. |
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TOMTOM15:The man needs some work done to his head. His posts about violence on Facebook is uncalled for. Why ask people to kill other tribes and yet set the stage for 'peaceful protests'. There is more to this. |
Why KIA vehicles? Why not local vehicles like Innoson? How do they intend creating local jobs if foreign car makers are preferred? |
Name-checkers, food don done o. |
Abeg make this ones waka. We dey talk about national issues like ministerial appointments, Biafra etc, OP problem na Ini Edo and whatever. If na me get NL, I go ban these kind yeye thread. Na who really send these people sef? |
I'm sure the vaselline crew will have problems with this. Watch out, they'll be here ranting soon. |
I wish say better rain fall when she dey waka. Make e wash all the paint comot. |
NaLaugh:That's Nnamdi Kanu. See his glasses and Biafra clothes. The balls is SS, where the oil is... |
Whats the name of the activist? Nobody knows him I guess. So, if he dies nobody would know he was once marching for Biafra. |
Kyase:I have no idea why people write like that. I hope OP didn't write his WAEC like that. |
Whoever took the idea of 2019 re-election to IBB from within PDP is the most stupid person alive. In 2019, IBB will probably be in his 80s. Are they thinking the youths are so daft to continuously allow recycling these old men? |
How can you expect us to report police to police? A different watchdog body should be setup for this. |
Did these people take days off work for this protest? I can't see how employed people will quit their jobs to walk here and there for days with placards. Unless the rate of unemployment is under-estimated. |
lasisi69:First time seeing a regular comment from you. I thought u were a bot with the 'end time' things. |
obiorathesubtle:Lol |
obiorathesubtle:How is this a white person? |
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