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Kukutente23:Hahahahahaha! LOL! |
ClearFlair:You mean you are mentally incapable of receiving the enlightenment that rehabilitates the mind from misinformation and misconceptions? A topic that clearly shows with records that the now returned old Anthem is an independence anthem is what you still term a colonial anthem? Truly, a hungry man is an angry man. An angry man cannot process education. President Tinubu, please focus on solving the hunger in the land, else every other thing would be a waste of effort. |
Ajens1991:While I never cared about this matter of National Anthem as I do not think it is a problem that needed to be fixed when there are real issues that need fixing, I agree with your assertion about the elderly Nigerians. I believe their fixation with the old anthem that has now made a return, is because that was the anthem they were tutored with and mentally rejected the new anthem that the military government set for Nigeria. In fact, the oldies saw in the new anthem the very decline of Nigeria, and attached themselves to the old anthem that epitomized the glorious days of Nigerian hope and potential for greatness. I am not surprised that President Tinubu and the old politicians in the National Assembly, also haboured this same bias against the newer anthem to the point that they felt a need to correct it. |
DeepSight:How is it government business if private individuals and corporations avail themselves of the law that allows them to challenge those who make libelous accusations? You want the government to intervene and side with the private individuals or side with those who have made unsubstantiated claims that are injurious to others? |
Racoon:Must you always be partisan? What is unprogressive about a government that has allowed anyone, including yourself, to vent their frustration without any reprisal or consequences? Does progressive mean government policies will favour everyone? That your preferred candidate was defeated by a political superior is not the end of progressive politics? |
I was in secondary school and thought the military was gone for good. They only left power, they did not leave control. |
omoredia:Just incase you later pretend to be a human being. |
DMerciful:Your rehabilitation is too costly? Sorry, your agony of defeat will hurt a 2nd time. |
I love how Tinubu supporters are not taking any quarters from the IPOBic enemies of the state. It is good to know ones enemies and always put them in their place. |
DMerciful:Anyone can disappoint. There is no leader who has not disappointed one group of supporters or the other. How does that invalidate their election into the office, or the fact that some other candidates were defeated? |
Mental problems full the camp of the losers. |
But we had N90b to subsidise pilgrimage? |
vivalavida:He/She quoted just to mock my political preferences and support for the legitimate government of my country, with the belief that I am now suffering over a purely Labour related issue that every government in Nigeria both at the state and federal level has faced since 1999. The hypocrisy there is that the propagandist who supported a candidate that was defeated at the polls, would want us to believe that same defeated candidate whose history we know very well, would have handled issues better, which I reckon would have been with a 13month strike? |
vivalavida:Direct your disgust to the Obi arse licker and propagandist who quoted me in hypocrisy and was adequately replied. |
Tony Blair and his wife Cheery, were supposed to be the Kennedys of UK, though a generation late. |
The OP is a notorious Obi arse licker and propagandist. Over 4weeks later we are yet to see the Beautiful borehole that was promised by Obidients to support the ugly one Obi provided.
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kokoA:Exactly! Anything between that range is a good deal. |
Lizzysamuel:Is there any Nigerian government since the return of democracy that voluntarily gave the Labour unions anything without back and forth negotiations, even strikes? Or the many different strikes that happened in Anambra under Governor Obi was the handwork of the opposition? |
I will advise Labour to ignore the FG until they start talking over N100k. |
Arrest them all. Trace it up to the bank official that released the new notes to the culprits, and you would have struck the head of the snake. |
Dreal1247:But it came from a regular Nigerian political prostitute without any decency or integrity.
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One would have to expected some people's President to go there and give a counter order to stop the flag off? They can only wail in vain. |
MEEVEET:I reckon these are the type of basic projects that Nigeria needs to provide 21st century utilities for the people? Imagine the cavemen we share a country with.
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Killerofpigs:The joy of an obidient who cannot move past electoral defeat. |
SpecialAdviser:The Peter Obi you have on your profile, did he use his son also?
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chichar1:If only you could claim they are lies, but you would not want to embarrass yourself. What is most important is that those he deceived and those who knew him to be a charlatan, but just had to support their tribal brother, were not enough to get him the Presidency he did not work for, like he got the ticket of a party he did not belong to. |
chichar1:Is this not shameless?
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chichar1:Do you know what it means to be the 2nd black person in the whole world to be awarded a Nobel Laureate in a academic field, and the 1st of such to come from Africa, and the 1st black person ever to win it in the field of Literature? No be Peace ooo. An academic field - Literature. |
How Obi who was a state governor for 8yrs, managed to deceive some Nigerians that he will bring about something new and different, need to be studied by Sociologists. Did he not have strikes in his state as Governor like almost every state Governor has experienced since 1999? Did he not owe some workers their salary? Did he not demolish properties to make way for new development like others have done before and after him? Did the opposition parties in Anambra state not regard him as a politician who loved to hype himself in the media? Did he not have the scandal of moving N250 cash in his convoy from Anambra to Lagos? Do we forget that like Bukola Saraki assumed the Governorship of Kwara and domiciled state public funds in his family's Societe Generale Bank, Peter Obi also domiciled Anambra public funds in Fidelity bank where he had significant interests and was a former board chairman? Did Obi not agree that he invested Anambra state funds in the same brewery that his own family had significant interests? Did he not spend state funds to buy vehicles for traditional rulers to coincide with the campaign to install his own handpicked candidate as his successor? What was the quality of the infrastructural projects he delivered as Governor? What was the quality of life and value of live in Anambra when he was Governor? Did Obi not make promises and even promising to die, but still abandoned his promises? Did this fellow not single handedly pick his own successor, ensuring he won both the party primary and the eventual gubernatorial election, while casting a major opponent as a candidate of a Yoruba party? Did Obi's government not prevent Labour Party from using a state facility they lawfully paid for as part of the campaign for the 2013 Anambra gubernatorial election? Is there anything in the above historical facts that presents Peter Obi the political prostitute and desperate ticket hunter, as anything different or better than other Nigerian politicians who have held office? So, how did he find Nigerians so gullible? |
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Treasure17:Yet he won the NorthWest and North Central and Southwest. The deaf do not need hearing for results that can be seen.
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spagettiluv:That guy brought absolutely nothing to the losing ticket. |
