[/color]na Tinubu sef dey sponsor obi, e be like Reno talk am that time sef[color=#770077]
badoh: But our people from the other side said na Tinubu deh sponsor Apapa, later they said na Tinubu deh sponsor Abure, they are unpredictable, always blaming someone for their errors. People that can't put their small party together and fix their issue, how would they fix the country that has numerous challenges. The country go just crash on them and military will have reasons to take over.
[/color]they have people aiding and abbeting them at the airport [color=#770077]
planetx: Do this people even know that there are scanners at our international airports, people that swallow are caught and this one's think they can scale through by hiding drugs in their luggage.
[/color]The same Awori that claim ancestry to Ile-ife, Do you even know the meaning of Awori? do you AV any Awori as friend, if you have any,ask him to be forthright with you about his ancestral history [color=#770077]
[/color]U go see Kano man say eem be Hausa, but eem Emir na Fulani, U go see Sokoto say eem be Hausa but eem sultan na Fulani, so we are right to say they are Hausa -Fulani. No be us dem go confuse [color=#770077]
[/color]so na online dey sponsor terrorism in the north East?[color=#770077]
Dhury: I noticed is only online terrorist from Biafra and odudowa support killing of innocent Nigerians. I urge government to ban social media now to save life's and prevent Nigeria from war as media now turn to weapons instead of it purpose.
[/color] marauders from futa d'jallon are coming to claim your land through property acquisition and residency, can I get an amen from you?[color=#770077]
[/color]very irresponsible,slowspoke and unintelligent dolts they are, so Kemi badenoch is holding political post in Britain, it hereby translates that their people must claim Lagos or hold political post in the south west. Same set of people that pursued Aketi's wife out of Imo state to go and contest as senator in her husband state. Dem forget say every society has its own attendant challenges and peculiarities [color=#770077]
zero8zero: It was sponsored by Benjamin Kalu, Deputy Speaker, Hous of Representatives.
But na una dey reject RUGA, dey shout say una no want RUGA. Also can you allow a Fulani become a Governor in SE claiming an indigene?. Your hypocrisy stinks, no be Lagos you dey do, na unaself una dey do.
[/color]but you no wan support Ruga abi, hypocrite, you are[color=#770077]
DeepSight: Our people are funny. We will resist this and yet get the citizenship of other countries by a similar process - and even go on to hold political offices there. May heaven help the blackman.
[/color]is there herdsmen in Britain, does Britain observe sit at home,does Nigeria practice leasehold? Try to understand that every society has it peculiarities. See problem wey dey happen between Israel and Gaza, based on land ownership now. Do you want Nigeria to experience the same.[color=#770077]
iLoveYouToo: Same people will live in Europe and Americas and seek naturalization. We’re the dark continent for a reason.
Sometimes I wonder what this our foolishness really helped us to achieve
[/color]Lagos is no man's land 😂😂😂😂[color=#770077]
ajailer: It's a demonic bill meant to erode cultural identity, and it will never sail. The proponent of this bill knows his intentions, and fortunately for us all, we know it too.
[/color]come see wetin IBB, talk about your hero,sorry villain. At least we're hearing from the horse's mouth now. At that moment, I remember looking across the room and saying to Professor Nwosu: 'Go ahead with the elections. Go to your offce, hold a world press conference and tell everyone the elections will be held tomorrow as planned? I also recall turning to the Director of the Centre for Democratic Studies, Professor Omo Omoruyi, and telling him to inform his election monitors, foreign and local, that the elections were on. When I later received a call from the American Ambassador, Mr William Lacy Swing, we were both optimistic that the elections would go as planned, and that was what happened.
On Saturday, June 12, 1993, the Presidential elections took place as planned. To my surprise, the polls were not just peaceful but very peaceful indeed! Voting took place in all the 110,000 polling stations in the country, and in keeping with the Modified Open Ballot System (MOBS) as stipulated in Decree 13, counting took place flawlessly in the open, followed almost simultaneously with an open collation that allowed for final results to be attained quickly.
Using a giant board in front of its Abuja offices, NEC started, as early as June 13, as stipulated by the Electoral law, to display already-released results from all 30 State Headquarters of NEC before the Resident Electoral Commissioners brought them to Abuja for final ratification. That process of public display of results, which had now covered 14 states, continued until June 14. And then, on June 16, without my knowledge or prior approval, NEC Chairman, Professor Nwosu, announced the suspension of the June 12 election results until further notice.
I knew instantly that certain fifth columnists were at work and that there was a need for extra care! And even after that suspension of the announcements of results, ABN obtained another 'strange court order from Justice Saleh's court in Abuja, stopping the release of the results of the elections. [color=#770077]
obyno82: Hold on did you watch the interview with Sowore. He stated clearly that they had sent a counter motion to the courts and were waiting for the announcement from the court to continue calling out the results when IBB himself dissolves NEC. So tell me in what capacity will he annouce the winner when the NEC had been dissolved? God will punish you people for maligning this man's name.
[/color]some men no dey ever get sense, by the time U got "NATASHERED",Ur eye go clear.[color=#770077]
Glimpsetv: Reactions As Nigerian Lady Shares The Fun Way She Interacts With Her Lecturer
A Nigerian lady has sparked mixed reactions online after sharing a video showcasing the playful way she communicates with her university lecturer.
In the viral clip, the lady walks into the classroom while the lecturer is preparing for his lecture. She greets him playfully with, "Oh baby," to which he responds, "My love."
They continue exchanging sweet words in a lighthearted manner, with the lecturer even pretending to be shy.
The video has stirred mixed reactions—while some viewers find their bond adorable, others believe it's inappropriate.
Watch the viral video and share your thoughts in the comments!
[/color]was he announcing the result till death, what prevented him from setting the record straight, many years after the election[color=#770077]
Hemanwel: It's like I am missing something in this June 12 issue.
There is no longer a question of whether Abiola won the elections or not. It's been established that he won, from results made available, and he has subsequently been honoured.
Who collated the results that established Abiola as the winner of the elections?
Who was announcing the results before being interrupted by the Commander-in-Chief of the country?
Despite going against the wishes of the military Head of State to conduct the freest and fairest elections, Nwosu isn't appreciated.
Except there is something else I am oblivious about, I smell a tribal connotation in this. This is all because Prof. Nwosu is an Igbo man and nothing more!
[/color]must U use a lady's pic to draw attention?[color=#770077]
OMEGA009: The law does not know sentiment. That is why Lady Justita wears a blindfold but if we talk, people who went to google law school will start to mention us upandan and start throwing insults that expose their hollow state of mind.
Wielding a weapon, be it a pen knife or a gun is a burden on the carrier and thus, the carrier or the “holder” as at any given time has the burden of thinking with a clear head and with the law as his foremost priority. Unfortunately, most people have been indoctrinated by western movies and believe that they can do like the protagonist of such movies or believe that they can act according to the rules of the western world not realizing that even some states in America have different rules and interpretations to said rules.
I remember how they came for my head when the whole Anambra EFCC saga happened and I tried to point out from a legal standpoint but all they could summarize was “self defense”. Now we have seen the position of the law on said self defense even from the apex court of the land.
As unfortunate as the ruling might be, all we can say is “As the court pleases” and hope that the young man is given a state reprieve by way of a pardon.
[/color]I think waking up to the call of recall,destabilizes her, it seeming real to her now. She wasn't herself observing that session [color=#770077]
Alexis11: Hmmm... For the very first time since this drama started, I felt pity for her. That cry was genuine unlike the one she was crying at IPU.
In any case, Natasha is gone. As a highly emotional human being, the method she tried using to fight the SP boomerang terribly and her recall from the Senate is almost a done deal. The realization of what she got herself into might be the real reason for the tears.
[/color]I think he didn't come for empowerment, he's only observing the Zakat, in the spirit of Ramadan. Maybe breaking fast with people [color=#770077]
[/color]can U tell us, why Leah sharibu is being continually kept in captivity,why was Deborah yakubu lynched to death in Sokoto and can you tell me the rationale behind the beheading of CAN chairman in Michika local government in Adamawa?[color=#770077]
helinues: Please, let's remove emotions from this discussion.
How are the christians in Nigeria being persecuted. Someone should explain to us logically.
ddippset: You think say na people like you go toast an before..
The same way ghetto girl dey get tons of toasters at her level na so Natasha go dey get tons of billionaire toasters at like level like dem Akpabio dem.
[/color] probably, you were not conversant with happenings in the christiandom, in the early times. Must you be from America b4 U know about Donald trump or come from Benin before you hear about Benson idahosa[color=#770077]
SocialJustice: I know pastor Nkechi Ene of fresh dew more than this woman. This woman died before I even heard of her.
For those calling me a kid, I'm almost 40. We all did not grow in the South West. Bimbo was big for you, the way Ene was for me. Why is this a problem?
[/color] imagine wetin U dey talk, Natasha is not an average lady next door, that you can walk up to and toast. Maybe she disguises and go out without aides to go to I towards places[color=#770077]
ddippset: Very surprised this is coming from a lady.
I don't know how you look but perhaps you don't look too beautiful or you're plain ugly.
I tell you for free, an average looking young girl gets many toasters within a week.
A beautiful young girl gets many many many toasters within a week.
Even married women who are beautiful and sexy get tons of toasters on a daily basis...
Not talkless of a beautiful beautiful mixed breed like Natasha...
Madam relax..
If Natasha tells you she gets 50 toasters every single day both on the Internet and in the physical,,,
[/color]so Natasha has lost count of those who pass sexual advances at her, then she must have been parading herself in bad light and finding herself in wrong places, to be getting that kind of attention [color=#770077]
ddippset: Reno we all remember the incident like yesterday..
What happened was that you had shamed a certain lady on social media back then.
In your characteristic self, you went on social media abusing and shaming the lady or something like that.
Natasha then came to the lady's defence and said you had "toasted" her.
The context was like this;; "See you shaming this lady, when you go after young girls too. You even asked for my number at a certain event at Aso Rock."
Obviously Natasha had mistakended you for someone else most likely since you were just an inconsequential and unimportant aide to the President. Every right thinking person knew then that it was just a case of mistakended identity.
So that was the context of what happened..
Stop capping, Natasha never even accused you of sexual harassment she only accused you of toasting her and asking for her number..
And to reiterate; she did it in defence of that particular girl you were shaming on the Internet on that day.