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@Mstravelindiva i read all the page of this thread, i must confess, you are amazing and wise, i love the response you gave to everyone, they are mature, educative and awesome... God bless you Welcome to Nigeria This Nation will rise again |
dont mind the fool, ask him how much dangote is making from an average Nigeria daily..... Dangote makes altleast more than #5 daily. Dangote cement, sugar, noodles, spag, fertilizers and others are consumed daily in south, abeg help ask the aboki how much dangote de make from southerners... Redcrafton: |
Messi fans ![]() Make una sorry ehn....
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wait is this the dead meat seller disturbing and derailing each thread here on NL?, someone posted this man picture this year on NL Karlovych:: |
Where is that dead meat seller, he has been avoiding thread relating to NDA attack
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This couple will be regretting they took pre-wedding photo.
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Am still surprise that MuMURIC has not comment on this Abba Kyari saga... Abi na me no de current
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Watch as that death meat seller will avoid this thread... Oga Vulture bbqgrills, see una super cop ooooh
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Last week when am coming back from Jos to Illorin, what i saw in paiko market was alarming. You wont believe the mayhem this guys caused in Paiko market last week along Minna-Abuja road, they destroy almost everything in the market, even security fled for their lives.... Na Buhari cause am aswear... |
You this anthony, you still brought your foolishness to nairaland from twitter.... Dem use this Yahaya Bello swear for you, are you blind or daft to know that yahaya bello is clown, what makes you thinks yahaya bello fits in? Anthony4578: |
this is funny bro. @bolded.. ![]() [quote author=lalaIDIOTsclala post=104037338]From all of us @VULTUREBBQGRILLS we declare that we regret ever voting this Buhari, even to find vulture to grill is now hard, we have now resorted to grilling lizards and wall geckos. But we couldn't still find fat ones cos the hardness don reach their side too. but waiting lala do you now? @your moniker |
Nukilia:Honestly speaking If Yoruba elite refuse to do something about this MURIC guy now, it will take decades or aeons to undo the effect its about to cause... |
The dullardhino in Aso rock and the rubber stamp senate president will never agree to this.... Abeg since when SERAP don de drag buhari go court, how many case them don win? and did Buhari actually obey the court order?
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it belong to the GOAT
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SimplyFacts:@SimplyFacts, maybe this will help reset your brain.. read it and be set free HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY! Rant & lessons for the future... I was in secondary school in 1993 when IBB nullified that historic Presidential election held on June 12th. Experientially, 1993 is too far away for many young Nigerians to process. 2015 is not that far, since many of them participated in, or at least, remember that electoral process. On this democracy day therefore, I want to draw my lessons for the future from the relatable 2015, rather than the more (experientially) vague 1993. My lesson today can be found, summarized in the last paragraph of this piece, if you want to get straight to it. The lesson is about my concern that we may not have learnt well from the mistake of voting for "anything that can just defeat the incumbent," in 2015. The really stupid part of the logic of former Buharists which is also nauseating is, "Jonathan was not doing well so we had no choice then, than to vote in GMB." I don't remember how many candidates contested in that election but that's the point: they were many - over a dozen. There is no right thinking Nigerian with an ounce of common sense who would say GMB was the best candidate on the ballot in 2015. Therefore, the people who felt Goodluck was not good enough to be re-elected were not interested in the best candidate. They simply wanted the candidate most likely to defeat Goodluck. Yes, they were not after the best. They just wanted to do what was convenient. This is neither wise nor logical. Then, there is the issue of trust. Does it make sense to trust anyone who could not see through GMB in 2015, despite the profusely available mountain of historical evidences that showed he is a despicable genre of disaster? As if these considerations were not weighty enough, these undiscerning, easily scammed, politically naive ex-buharist-Nigerians now insult us. They insult us by hitting their chest in shameless arrogance while telling those of us who warned them against voting for this taboo (of a GMB) that "eh, Nigerians had no other option in 2015." One recently said she does not give failure a second chance. And thinks it is a smart way to justify voting for GMB in 2015 and then not voting for him in 2019. However, if she truly believes this emasculated mantra, why did she vote to replace a failure with a candidate that was KNOWN to be a hopelessly irredeemable disaster - in 2015. Can anyone say everything that GMB is turned out to be is not exactly all he had already proven to be - when he ruled as a dictator? Even frauds like tinubu and hellrufai had warned Nigerians at different points in the past about his unsuitability for office. If you voted for GMB in 2015, it was not because you were not given credible evidence that he is a heartless, nepotistic, intolerant and an incompetent mannequin, it was because you were blinded by either hate for Jonathan or by a spell cast on you (& none looks good on you). There was nothing reasonable or commonsensical about your choice. Or, tell: what can be reasonable about wanting a maniac as replacement for a failure, when there were over a dozen other obviously more qualified candidates to choose from, even if for conscience alone. If you voted for this plague in 2015, you should say you were wrong. Say it without any buts. Don't say "I was wrong BUT we had no option then." This BUTing business means you are still dangerously unreflective and capable of committing a more grievous error, for instance, come 2023. Repent! Copied |
[quote author= post=102630895]They will all meet their waterloo before the end of this year. They can never escape it. So shall it be in Jesus name. Insha Allah!![/quote]@, maybe this will help reset your brain.. read it and be set free HAPPY DEMOCRACY DAY! Rant & lessons for the future... I was in secondary school in 1993 when IBB nullified that historic Presidential election held on June 12th. Experientially, 1993 is too far away for many young Nigerians to process. 2015 is not that far, since many of them participated in, or at least, remember that electoral process. On this democracy day therefore, I want to draw my lessons for the future from the relatable 2015, rather than the more (experientially) vague 1993. My lesson today can be found, summarized in the last paragraph of this piece, if you want to get straight to it. The lesson is about my concern that we may not have learnt well from the mistake of voting for "anything that can just defeat the incumbent," in 2015. The really stupid part of the logic of former Buharists which is also nauseating is, "Jonathan was not doing well so we had no choice then, than to vote in GMB." I don't remember how many candidates contested in that election but that's the point: they were many - over a dozen. There is no right thinking Nigerian with an ounce of common sense who would say GMB was the best candidate on the ballot in 2015. Therefore, the people who felt Goodluck was not good enough to be re-elected were not interested in the best candidate. They simply wanted the candidate most likely to defeat Goodluck. Yes, they were not after the best. They just wanted to do what was convenient. This is neither wise nor logical. Then, there is the issue of trust. Does it make sense to trust anyone who could not see through GMB in 2015, despite the profusely available mountain of historical evidences that showed he is a despicable genre of disaster? As if these considerations were not weighty enough, these undiscerning, easily scammed, politically naive ex-buharist-Nigerians now insult us. They insult us by hitting their chest in shameless arrogance while telling those of us who warned them against voting for this taboo (of a GMB) that "eh, Nigerians had no other option in 2015." One recently said she does not give failure a second chance. And thinks it is a smart way to justify voting for GMB in 2015 and then not voting for him in 2019. However, if she truly believes this emasculated mantra, why did she vote to replace a failure with a candidate that was KNOWN to be a hopelessly irredeemable disaster - in 2015. Can anyone say everything that GMB is turned out to be is not exactly all he had already proven to be - when he ruled as a dictator? Even frauds like tinubu and hellrufai had warned Nigerians at different points in the past about his unsuitability for office. If you voted for GMB in 2015, it was not because you were not given credible evidence that he is a heartless, nepotistic, intolerant and an incompetent mannequin, it was because you were blinded by either hate for Jonathan or by a spell cast on you (& none looks good on you). There was nothing reasonable or commonsensical about your choice. Or, tell: what can be reasonable about wanting a maniac as replacement for a failure, when there were over a dozen other obviously more qualified candidates to choose from, even if for conscience alone. If you voted for this plague in 2015, you should say you were wrong. Say it without any buts. Don't say "I was wrong BUT we had no option then." This BUTing business means you are still dangerously unreflective and capable of committing a more grievous error, for instance, come 2023. Repent! Copied Gideon Odoma |
Bad boi |
Pessi right now
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this is the real GOAT, any other goat is a counterfeit
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We warned them but them no hear, now here we go.. |
by the time this government is done with Nigeria, people like Ngpatriot, helineus, the dead meat seller will have sense by force |
The KING
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Arrewa trying to avoid this thread
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We crown you the Greatest of All Time
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We seriously need to reform the police in this nation Meanwhile
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I THOUGHT THERE IS NO SHARIA IN KADUNA, WHAT IS THIS NA?
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NGpatriot trying to hide from this thread
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NGpatriot will avoid this thread like kilode |
only a fool will believe this Idiot
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This is one of the reasons he was sent off
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wetin MUSA no go see for gate
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toh we are waiting countdown remaining 60days
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