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BlueRayDick:Stop joking. Where did I allude to him looting money on this thread? You better have evidence for your wrong allegations. |
BlueRayDick:If you're taken to court, will you be able to prove that Atiku looted money? |
Amigoss:At all bro. I'm not Gloriousgbola that'll deactivate because of banter. I deactivated that account a year or two years after the ogbono banter. My deactivation had nothing to do with banter: I have deactivated over ten accounts since I first registered on this site, —and it has never been because of banter. Sometimes, I'll just feel tired of the site and deactivate, after sometime I create a new account and start again. Nothing special. |
KingTom:Let's focus on the Nigerian air scam and stop focusing on irrelevant things. Why is the former aviation minister not in jail? |
BlueRayDick:He won't admit it because he's seeking political office. I don't do political correctness because I have no interest in politics. Why should I pay tax when it'll obviously be misused? You're one of the people enabling these crooks. You replied the parts of my post that suit your weak agenda and ignored the rest. Continue. |
Amigoss:You think say I be onyeama? Who gives a fvck about banters? Lol. |
KingTom:Interesting how you avoided the other parts of the post you quoted. |
Amigoss:I go out of my way to avoid paying taxes to the Nigerian government—because funding these crooks is the same as sponsoring your own robbery. Why should I pay into a system that gives absolutely nothing back? We generate our own power because the power supplied by the government is unreliable , dig our own water, build our own security, and yet they still have the audacity to demand taxes? For what, exactly—more convoys and private jets? Let’s be clear: handing over your hard-earned money to this government is not civic duty; it’s daylight self-sabotage. Nothing in this country works unless you fix it yourself. And if anything ever moves, it’s either by miracle or personal hustle—not government effort. I get paid in crypto and I live on crypto. Let them come and tax me—I’d actually love to watch them try. |
airmark:Yeah. Are they showing on your end? |
Airmark why bot dey delete your posts back to back? 😏 |
Segedinho:I don't drink alcohol. Anyways, why do you think so? I don't think there's anything abnormal with my words. Just being realistic. |
izzou:It’s not hard to see why they’re doing it. Politicians are used to luxury, losing power means losing the money pipelines — and most can’t stomach going back to a regular life. Only a rare few can touch comfort and luxury —and still be comfortable going back to a regular life. Now we’ve got a real crisis. Tinubu’s ready to cut off the survival means of any politician who refuses to work with him, so naturally, many are jumping ship just to survive. At this point, forget the politicians — they won’t save us. Nigerians have to do what the Kenyans are doing. It’s our fight now. Only we can take back Nigeria. |
Wrong thread.... |
Amigoss:How Tinubu wan take tax my coins? Dey play. ![]() I don't think the platforms I use are taxable in Nigeria. |
raumdeuter:You’re wicked oh. You were screaming non-stop on the American thread because Biden wasn’t living up to your standards. I can only imagine the meltdown you’d have if Trump wrecked the U.S. economy the way APC—your beloved party—wrecked Nigeria’s. Funny how, over there, you demand excellence… but back home, you expect people to shrink their lives and settle for pure mediocrity. Hypocrisy in HD. |
izzou:But na true I talk na. Before, people earning 500k monthly could be classified as middle class, while people earning 1m monthly were considered rich, but now you can hardly describe yourself as comfortable if you're earning 1m monthly, unless you live a low-key lifestyle and don't have too much taste. |
monerozi5590:You can't be serious. People earning 2m monthly can barely package sef. It's not big money. I don't know where you live or the kinda people you roll with, but tbh to live a comfortable life in this country you need to be earning nothing less than 4-5m monthly. Tinubu can't make people reduce the taste and the lifestyle they're used to, that is why we must all put hands together and send the disaster back to where he came from. |
Amigoss:Religion is the opium of the masses. |
raumdeuter:😂😂😂😂 |
Amigoss:Atiku is the only Nigerian alive that can save Nigeria. The fact that y'all ridicule him shows you guys don't want Nigeria to get better. |
Sometimes I go just dey wonder how people wey dey earn less than 1m monthly take dey survive for this country. Even with 1.5m monthly na just packaging you go fit do. |
liveLongNprospa:Raumdeuter you have a mail. ![]() |
liveLongNprospa:It’s wild watching people in sane countries defending the madness back home. But honestly, I’m starting to think some of them are just frustrated and angry that folks back home aren’t taking things seriously enough. Why cry louder than the bereaved? Half the time, when you fight for Nigerians, they’ll flip the script end up making you look like a fool. Almost everyone that has fought for Nigerians has ended up looking like a fool, the same people you fight for will still take gigs to promote APC and vote for them. So what's the point? Atleast you can see Kenyans doing something, if you're fighting for such people you'd know it won't be a waste of time. Nigerians at home aren't ready to end bad governance. |
What’s this guy's problem? I get banned by some trigger-happy spambot for literally existing, and I’m supposed to just sit quiet? This is exactly how tyrants start—silencing criticism over nonsense. In both cases you mentioned, I wasn’t wrong. The block button is permanent on every other platform—why should NL be the exception? You want to be worshipped for doing the bare minimum? Be serious. Smh. |
Theflint1:That disstroy guy dey gass himself and e dey funny. Couldn't respond to him because of bot so I just lock up. |
digz:Wait oh, I thought mods can't block anybody? I'm not seeing seun's post that you quoted which can only mean one thing: the weyrey blocked me. |
Chai. Is Africa truly cursed?
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raumdeuter:Great, so now you’ve downgraded your chef from 5-star to “he’s not 100%”—that’s the softest walk-back I’ve seen in a while. Let’s break this down: 1. Tinubu lives and does business in Lagos? Congrats—so does half of Nigeria’s political class. You’re hyping geography like it's achievement. Meanwhile, the “Lagos he built” is so unreliable, he books flights for basic healthcare. That’s not governance. That’s escape. 2. So now we’re dragging Obi’s daughter into it? You said Tinubu’s not 100%, but want to disqualify Obi because his daughter isn’t based in Anambra? You're comparing a father’s personal health choices with a grown woman’s freedom to live where she wants? 3. Let’s talk insecurity. Tinubu ran Lagos for 8 years, and yet most of its residents still have to text “I’ve arrived” after every Uber ride. Your guy didn’t fix safety—he just sold PR. If Obi’s daughter avoiding Anambra is your disqualifier, then Tinubu flying abroad for his life should be your red flag. 4. You admit he’s not perfect but still defend him like a cultist. Let me help you out: you can support your fav without pretending he’s a demigod. But if you keep reaching like this, you’re just confirming what we already know—you’ve run out of points. In short, your agenda is officially expired. Don’t spin it. Don’t sugarcoat it. Your “chef” doesn’t trust his kitchen. Your “lion” hides in London and France. And your “victory” is built on excuses. |
raumdeuter:You keep throwing residency around like it’s some badge of honor. News flash: a man living in the state he governed isn’t proof of excellence—it’s the absolute bare minimum. Dogs live in estates too. What matters is functionality, not ZIP code. Let’s stay focused: I asked why your “world-class” chef flies abroad for medical checkups if the dish he cooked (Lagos) is supposedly Michelin-star. And instead of answering, you’re here parading the fact that his kids still stay in the mansion—while their father runs from the kitchen like it’s on fire. You claim his results are so good that other governors' families are choosing to live in Lagos? That’s not a compliment to Tinubu, that’s an indictment of the entire political class. It simply means Nigeria is so broken that even elites flee to the least horrible part—still doesn’t make it good. Obi not living in Anambra? Fair criticism. But Tinubu not trusting his own legacy to treat a cough? That’s not just failure—that’s full-blown hypocrisy. One man left his state. The other abandons the system he built when his life’s on the line. And you think you’ve made a point? At this point, it’s not a debate—it’s you gasping, dodging, and hoping style will cover for substance. But you can't spin this one. Lagos is the stage, and your “chef” doesn't even eat at home. Next time, come with facts—not food metaphors and glorified noise. |
Raumdeuter, I promise you — pushing that weak agenda of yours here today will be the mistake you’ll wish you never made. ![]() |
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