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Buhari and Buratai, as a matter of fact most of the politicians in Nigeria, police and military deserve a Negan treatment.
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It is Lagos indigenes that are burning Lagos! I have a theory and my theory is that this the plan of the north. They are seezing a rare opportunity that presented itself from the overwhelming disdain for police brutality by Nigerians, especially southerners. A good strategy for them to keep power is to utterly destory the confidence and trust that southerners have in their politicians, especially southwest, lagos even moreso because Tinubu wants the presidency! Boko Haram is rehabilitated back into society, but peaceful protesters are shot down in Lekki, an affluent area of Lagos! where peaceful protesters were holding and singing the national anthem!! While a greater percentage of our politicians are rogues, thieves, it is possible that the people being blamed - Tinubu, Sanwo Olu - are really not to blame. This is what Buhari wants, this is what Buratai wants, this is what IGP Idris wants and this is what Miyetti Allah want. The military answers to Buhari and Buratai The fight must be fought and won. If we back down, those northerner will grow wings! |
It'll be so painful if everything fizzle out after loosing brave brothers and sisters in this struggle to live!! Buratai....e no go better for you This is where we can take a cue from americans.....Armo needed/Snipers needed #EndSars #EndBadGovernment |
Screw CNN and FOX News Screw what they have to say I'm an independent voter......I'm voting for common sense. I'm voting sanity back into the White House! |
SalamRushdie:French Revolution - completely wiped out Monarchy and Aristocracy - The Guillotine and decapitated heads comes to mind American Revolution - Inspired by the French Revolution and aided by France, The Colonies revolted against the king (George III of Great Britain and Ireland) Haitian Revolution - Ended Slavery, First independent black nation - An Embargo was placed on the country, paid $17 Billion to France |
It is good that they stopped the idiotic officer but one of the things that has brought us to this moment in our history, is the lack of proper structure and adherence to protocols or rules of engagement. No one should be inflicting physical harm on anybody even criminals unless they pose imminent threat to life and safety. Arresting a law breaker should do. |
Goalnaldo:Bro it's the U.S |
Righteousness89:There's nothing anyone can do about the human pathology There's nothing no one can do to organize humans natural affinity for chaos There's nothing anyone can do about the lack of technology/tools to improve lives There's nothing anyone can do about anything... Face it bro, you are a fatalist, a suicidal christian. You advocate for a brainless, senseless kind of Christianity... always looking for signs like the "wicked generation" Jesus described in the gospels. You can only get attention of like-minded loosers in a 3rd world country. |
I won't call this ultra modern. In fact far from it. This fact is not knocking down this good development though. |
Ekemeze:My post caught your attention obviously...... So me think it's you that's pained sorry budd. |
Well a lot of Nigerians have said they like what had to say....oga o come to think of it, didn't trump start this by calling African countries shit-holes, Buhari lifeless? |
I await the Trumpanzees to come and start worshipping their lord and savior Trump. I bet many of them have wet dreams about a delusional pilgrimage to D.C to worship and bow down at his feet. |
Simplyleo:The sad truth is nothing will happen. |
AGNESikpuNNU:Can you not see the writings on the wall? |
BigBashiru:Thanks man. Not knocking Lekki down but there's room for improvement |
This is what my regular neighborhood looks like ![]()
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The National guard is the reserve of both the Army and the Airforce. If there were ever a need for more Frontliners, they fill the roll. |
Nigeria's Dubai |
And here we go again, more stash.......Abacha the Seer or is it time traveler, the gift that just keeps giving |
For real you all need to wake up. Like dont you guys see whats going on? |
Spits. |
saaron: Bobbyfreshh: ogbuefi677: Racoon:The lack of comprehension and reason is strong with you all. The presence or lack of these individuals like this determines where the pendulum swings.....Properity, knowledge, truth and civilization or Lies, poverty, and Backwardness. Partisan fools never cease to amaze us.....Whether Buhari's or Jonathan's or Tinubu's or Wike's. A Level headed citizen's allegiance would be to his Country not to a party or an individual. It is only then, one is afforded the freedom to truly be objective in making sound judgments. |
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I read in history how young men at 18 - 25 led armies of men to victory, they disrupted, annexed, and governed vast domains/empires. Alexander the great, Mehmed the conqueror. Often times it is great men like these who define and shape the trajectory of many. On our continent, the vigor, the boldness, the audacity of young men have been stripped bare. At the sight of guns in the hands of mere men they run and cower. At the sight of visual stimulus....men loose nature's best gift..... REASON Everyone watches while the city burns. |
ayoola27:Interesting. I respect your opinion But I'm just a tad bit curious as to what criteria you employ to justify your belief that the nation is good. When there's a discussion on the affairs of a nation, good should be quantifiable shouldn't it? I would state that good is a value that's determined and recognized by persons, which would imply that natural deposits (the inanimate) should not count as the good that a nation posess. I say this because the abundance of natural resources in and of themselves don't necessarily improve lives without the concerted effort of concious rational beings. And if the rational concious factor of this equation is missing.....the result is bad/obviously that's what Nigeria is. |
Xscape1993:I don't mean to be anal but what is really good about the country? I would think an unfortunate Nation would produce unfortunate persons at the helm of power. There is a need for honest self evaluation, acceptance of the truth. It is only then, will proper measures be taken to fix it. |
The country is more or less a concentration camp......It's not a matter of "if" but "when" the lawlessness would come visiting you. But everyone is mute and watching, as if all is well. |
MelesZenawi:I'm inclined to believe that you're trolling but if you're not. Historically Christianity began well ahead of Islam, about 600 years really..... In fact Islam has had to use Christianity and continues to use Christianity for it's relevance. Neither of the two came originally came from Africa, which makes your "religion of my fore fathers" claim an absolute fallacy. Historically Christianity was on the continent first, if were are going by who came first basis. albeit North Africa and Ethiopia until the perfect Islamic Utopian Caliphate invaded Peacefully of course (← see sarcasm) |
What would the struggle for self governance look like. If anything is going to happen the majority of Yoruba would have to be in support. And then there would have to be a unanimous push in the House and Senate by the South-Western Reps for an exit. |
Power intoxicates. Older Siblings abuse their power over younger siblings Parents abuse their power over their kids Husbands abuse their power over wives Teachers abuse their power over students Pastors/Imams/priests abuse their power over followers Policemen/soldiers abuse their power over citizens Government officials abuse their power over citizens They all have 1 thing in common, The belief in an arbitrarily bestowed right of superiority over another by a diety, nature or some written document. Any attempt by the oppress to speak or fight back is rebellion against the aforementioned. |
Slawormir:Shut the F-up dude, Your dumb and gullible self has been sold on Reno Omokri's B.S Brainwashed sheep. Go get a Job, a life. It'll do you well. Come at me bro, trust you don't want this smoke. |


