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PoliticsRe: Photo Of Ojukwu At Presidential Campaign In 2007 by Tochiokoye(m): 10:56am On Nov 16, 2016
Progressive01:
At the home front, one junkie called FFK "successfully" kept screwing his beautiful Lolo while he looked on helplessly.

At the war front, dude took to his heels dressed like a woman to avoid detection- betraying what a "successful coward" he is.

In politics, dude "successfully" lost the presidential poll even in Anambra, his home state, and the entire LiePod territory.

Nigger was an all round successful failure.

I hope his manhood lives on.
ogbon let's start with ur fathers achievement on earth... Mention his name and let's see how many NL will recognize him,... U will seat behind ur palasa phone and be insulting someone's father just cos mtn dash u data to browse
PoliticsRe: "It Took Us 10 Days To Count N1.2bn Money Dasuki Gave Fayose" - Witness by Tochiokoye(m): 1:49pm On Nov 15, 2016
What I am after is how much the people that counted the money got as TYS.... Cos it will be wickedness if they were not given anything... TYS MEANS THANK YOU SIR
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 3 - 1 (Full Time) by Tochiokoye(m): 6:50pm On Nov 12, 2016
Musa na just musa
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 3 - 1 (Full Time) by Tochiokoye(m): 6:24pm On Nov 12, 2016
This our goalkeeper na beans
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 3 - 1 (Full Time) by Tochiokoye(m): 5:29pm On Nov 12, 2016
Abeg who see that thing Iwobi just did
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Algeria 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers 3 - 1 (Full Time) by Tochiokoye(m): 5:25pm On Nov 12, 2016
Goallllllll
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers: FG Deploys Team To Uncover Those Behind Pipeline Bombings by Tochiokoye(m): 7:31am On May 11, 2016
girlfriendsnatc:
Since you want to go 'there', well let's have a brief overview of Nigeria. Relative to other major tribes, the ibos are:
Economically behind,
Academically (made some progress but still) behind,
Populationally behind,
Professionally behind,
Politically (always and forever) behind
...and so on!

Amongst other Nigerians, perhaps the only things or aspects of human endeavors the ibos are undoubtedly ahead is in drug trafficking, illegal immigration, criminal machinations and socio-economic parasitic inclinations. The fact that you say ibos have houses in my village further highlights your shortsightedness and perhaps the self-induced shortsightedness that have sabotaged your people for so long. No matter how many houses you buy in the South West or North due to its superior economic viability than your own abandoned lands, the North will always belong to the Hausa/Fulanis and the Southwest will always belong to the Yorubas, no matter how much you usurp their cultures, speak their languages or associate with them publicly with feigned tolerance but hate them secretly and backstab. We, on the other hand, don't need the irrelevant houses or inconsequential lands of the Southeast. The only thing we need from your region, is what we already have, which are the best ibo minds and most illustrious achievers: they're either working for us and/or with us and live with us; and they gladly use their talents to contribute to the massive and sustainable development of both the southwest and North. Let the Southeast continue to enjoy its brain drain, whilst the foundations of 1st-world development are being laid in the southwest and north.
you didn't answer my question, why the digression, who is more Nigerian between you and a typical igbo man
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers: FG Deploys Team To Uncover Those Behind Pipeline Bombings by Tochiokoye(m): 11:00am On May 09, 2016
girlfriendsnatc:
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You're absolutely incorrect! Let's be frank, ibos are 3rd-class citizens; ibos have always been, still are and will always be unless they change their cranial orientation, which is very unlikely. And this has nothing to do with Buhari but it's self-inflicted, the very handwork of the ibos themselves, who have deliberately constituted their tribe as anti-Nigeria. There are a few exceptions, but it's a blatant fact that generally ibos are filled with malevolently maleficent hatred, irrational envy, reckless incorrigible arrogance and odious tribalism towards all other Nigerians. Hence, ibos in a bid to display their open disdain for this country made themselves 3rd-class citizens. When President Buhari said, "I'm for everybody and I'm for nobody", if I were in his shoes, my logical interpretation of this would be:

Nobody = ibos
Everybody = all other tribes in Nigeria

because, well your 5% claim is vastly exaggerated, and if the President indeed said that, well I'll take it that he was being overly generous and is indeed a true President of all Nigerians. But to me, an accurate figure might be 0.0000000001% Nigerian citizen because the average ibo man considers himself as a 99.999999999% Biafra citizen. It is both a closed and open secret that Ibos are more Biafra than Nigerian, their loyalty lies with an imaginary country. As for the Niger Delta Avengers, God bless them wherever they are. Because of their exceptional foolishness, they have just given out the free justifiable golden opportunity of a full military incursion and occupation of their territory. And the timing couldn't have been more wonderful, so now we're going to solve Nigeria's militants problem once and for all. President Buhari is indeed God sent and the most competent and qualified for the job at hand. In a few years, just imagine, no more Boko Haram in the North, no more Niger Delta militants in the South, and generally, no more terror criminal groups that have been plaguing this country for long. They asked for war against the State, now they'll get it in abundance, and yes, we might lose some significant revenue and assets, but it's all replaceable; however can the Niger Delta militants replace their lives, because there will surely be a lot of dead bodies. The only sad thing is the unfortunate civilian casualties but this is inevitable in war, but their blood is on the hands of their own people who orchestrated the war and brought it to their doorsteps. But the rest of Nigeria will surely move on regardless of what level of destruction happens in the Niger Delta, just like they did after Boko Haram wreaked unprecedented carnage and destruction across the North.
One question for u.. HOW Many PROPERTIES DO U HAVE IN ANY OTHER PART OF THE COUNTRY MINUS UR VILLAGE(that is if u even have one) and tell me who is more Nigerian between u and a typical Igbo man who have properties even in ur remote village.
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers: FG Deploys Team To Uncover Those Behind Pipeline Bombings by Tochiokoye(m): 10:50am On May 09, 2016
femmy2010:
So when an armed robber attacks a bank or a community the police have to wait for approval from the federal government before attempting to safeguard life and property of the citizenry ?
My bruva , set aside your hatred for President Buhari and say it as it is.
Certain state government in Nigeria create police presence in every nooks and cranny of their state so a pronto response can be given to scenarios like this and others .
Blame your state governor and their state commissioner of police first before the Federal government .Their primary responsibility is to maintain law and order within their states .
so in ur own logic, you want the police to fight THE FULANI HERDSMEN and want the Nigerian Army to fight the NDA.... meaning that oil installations are more important than human lives.. Wat goes around surely comes around.
PoliticsRe: Niger-Delta Avengers: FG Deploys Team To Uncover Those Behind Pipeline Bombings by Tochiokoye(m): 10:42am On May 09, 2016
davodyguy:
In the words of Vladimir Putin the russian president. Do not negotiate with terrorists.

The Militants are terrorists and should be treated like criminals.

Asari Dokubo and Tompolo made billions of naira from Yar adua and Jonathan, can we ask them what they used the billions for in terms of giving back to their roots? Absolute nothing.

Ask the governors of these states, what they do with their allocations.

Alamesghia started looting from Bayelsa State, few months after becoming the governor, yet these criminals said Buhari should apologize to a thief that stole from his people.


There's no power supply now in states where their power plants feeds on gas. These criminals have thrown innocent Nigerians into Darkness. Who are they really fighting for?

Buhari, all governors and Ministers have alternative power supply. What about the common man that doesn't have? So who are these criminal avengers fighting for? They are making the masses to suffer.

We buy fuel in Lagos at 86.50 naire, but how much is it in their states? The refineries came on board so as to make fuel cheaper and available, yet these animals blew up the pipelines that supplies the refinieries. Please ask them who will suffer?


Buhari should wake up and give them the odi treatment like Obj did. Kil anyone 'killable'. If the soldiers aren't sparing boko haram in the north, terrorists in the south shouldn't be spared. Use drones if possible. Give them the ISIS treatment. fish them out and destroy them. send them to God for round two Judgement in hell fire

That's the solution.

Few animals can never and should never hold a nation to ransom
and so be with u and ur family amen
PoliticsIs The Grazing Reserve Bill A Trojan Horse Of Islamisation Of Nigeria? by Tochiokoye(op): 1:25pm On Apr 16, 2016
I have scanned the grazing reserve bill and I am very alarmed that none of the legislators and senators from other parts of Nigeria have not raised concern or seek to educate the people they represent on its implications.
1. Most of what is relevant, which the bill seeks to achieve, are already within the remit of federal ministry of agriculture and nomadic education. Therefore, I fail to see the rational for attempting to enact another bill, which would duplicate functions and necessitate increasing government expenditure.
2. The bill, if it becomes law would be a very discriminatory legislation that accords special treatment to a group to further their peculiar interest, which is not extended to other similar groups in the country.
3. The Fulani herdsmen (nomads) are not the only people from an ethnic group in Nigeria that go outside their ethnic region to ply their trade. After all, cattle rearing is a business just like any other business, and why should they receive special treatment, which is not extended to others?
Therefore, why should the law (Land use Act) be abused to enable them take over vast acres of land that belong to other communities to establish a community within a community?
4. Igbos and other tribes have been trading in different parts of Nigeria for many years. There has never been a history of Igbo traders invading a village and killing the people and burning their houses because they want to build a markets or establish a community within a community. Igbos have never been a danger to the communities they settle in.
The experience of Igbos has been that of persecution from the ethnic communities, whose economy they grow. Igbos are often killed in large numbers and their markets burnt or destroyed.
The same cannot be said of armed Fulani herdsmen, who have become increasingly militants and go around terrorising villages and seeking to take over other people's land by force as grazing grounds for their cows.
5. This bill, if it becomes law in its present form would be rewarding terror, legitimising violence and discriminatory treatment and putting several regions of Nigeria at significant risk of terrorism by Fulani herdsmen.
6. This bill gives the government right to acquire land in any part of Nigeria and reserve it for the exclusive use of the Fulanis.
7. More than anything, it expose the unfairness of the Land use Act, the extent it can be abused by a government with sectarian agenda to advance sectarian interests and another reason why the Land Usr Act should be abrogated.
8. It gives the Fulanis right to land in any part of Nigeria, which no other ethnic group enjoys and sets aside a significant percentage of federal government income for it.
9. This is a law to carve out large part of Nigeria in different regions for the exclusive use of Fulanis. A privilege not available to any other ethnic group.
10. Why should the Fulanis be given special assistance to enhance their economic advantage, which no other group enjoys? They already get foreign exchange from the central Bank to sell, which has destroyed the value of the Naira.
11. Why should the rest of Nigeria subsidise cattle rearing business and way of life of Fulanis, when such assistance is not available to other farmers?
12. Why is such treatment and protection not available to other groups, who have to earn their living in regions outside their ethnic region?
13. What measure will be put in place to stop these reserved areas from becoming terrorist training grounds to advance Islamic agenda in the whole of Nigeria?
The bill provides for a substantial percentage of federal account to be contributed for running of grazing grounds

It would be very risky for any people to accept such exclusive community of people who are armed to the teeth in their community.
This is because there is nothing in the bill, to stop the grazing grounds from becoming training grounds for Islamic terrorists to lunch a jihad on the host communities. In this case the whole of Nigeria. This is consistent with the history of the Fulanis.
This bill would seem to be a clever attempt to extend the caliphate. It looks like a Trojan horse, which should be rejected in its present form.
Other minorities who live in other parts of Nigeria buy their own land and seek to integrate into the host communities, while the government hiding behind unfair land use act wants to acquire land belonging to communities for the exclusive use of Fulanis herds men.
This bill comes, while the north is deepening the hold of Shari law in its region, which discriminates against none Muslim ethnic minorities and christians.
The bill is coming at a time, when Fulani herdsmen are ethnically cleansing minority Christian villages in the north and middle belt and using the army to intimidate farmers in Igboland.
This bill is not an attempt to find solution to Fulani herdsmen terrorism. It is a calculated attempt to exploit the unfair land use Act to grab land all over Nigeria to further the sectarian interest of the north.
The bill, if such a law must be enacted,should be changed to Minority Right Bill, to give minorities in any part of Nigeria equal right to end discrimination on the basis of ethnicity and religion, which Sharia enables the north to perpetrate.
In Nigeria, Igbo graduate are not offered jobs in northern states, but the government wants a bill to declare some part of Igbo land Fulani Caliphate in the name of one Nigeria.
Fulanis like any people in Nigetia should be free to live anywhere and if they need land for grazing their cows, they should acquire it the way other minorities acquire land in other parts of Nigeria.
Such a bill, if at all necessary, should mandate the government to acquire land all over the country for the use of minorities populations to build ranches, churches, mosques and markets and for the minority population to acquire AK 47 and a munitions to defend themselves and protect their assets as the Fulanis are allowed to do at the moment. It cannot be one law for Fulanis and another for the rest of Nigeria.
This bill does not meet the minimum requirement for a good law. It does not satisfy equality principle and it discriminates against none Fulanis.
Therefore, the grazing reserve bill, should not become law in its present form, without its implication and various ways it can be abused by a government with sectarian agenda addressed.
Law makers from the south should consider sponsoring a bill to repeal the land use Act to start with and substantially review this bill to make it equitable and fair, if they have any deep awareness of what Nigeria is up against in its attempt to develop as a secular democracy.
Source : http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/eke/040316.html
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu In Court Today. PICTURE. by Tochiokoye(m): 6:54pm On Apr 05, 2016
xtervaganza:
sadly, nnamdi kanu has said worse
then both of u committed the same crime then
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu In Court Today. PICTURE. by Tochiokoye(m): 1:14pm On Apr 05, 2016
GstringAngela:
Nnamdi Kanu would be sentenced to death by decapitation
see how u happily pray for the death of another human being and u think u are better than boko harm, wat goes around, comes around
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 8:46pm On Mar 26, 2016
lestat:
Are you from Ogidi?
Enugwukwu
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 7:21pm On Mar 26, 2016
Plus234:
which part of Anambra are you from ?
Enugwukwu
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 7:20pm On Mar 26, 2016
ireneony:
what is the name of ur village? In my village we don't kill python too.
Enugwukwu
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 5:12pm On Mar 26, 2016
adegunwa4real:
First of all, the snake hunter oga lala will be very dissapointed in u ddue to ur inability to kill common python while ur mates kill and feast on anaconda!


Second of all angry u guys just set a death trap by putting that reptile in the stream, in a year or more, it'll grow very huge and start swallowing anything that comes near that stream#congrats angry
pythons are gentle Giants, they don't look for trouble in my village, they eat only frogs and rats... Since they are respected and reserved they respect we human
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 4:49pm On Mar 26, 2016
lofty900:
Are you from anambra, cos I know they don't kill pythons
yea am from Anambra
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 4:48pm On Mar 26, 2016
magicalBae:
Mehn!!! Dis is huge shocked

Ftc.... FP here I come grin

If dis did not get to fp I shall lose hmmm undecided my [size=13pt]virginity[/size] grin

You guys notice dis op don't no how to arrange something in a sequence order?

You said you took it to d stream but from the images you're taking it back to your house grin
na why u rush claim ftc.... Anyway that's the road to the stream, u cross the smaller one before the main one
CultureRe: Big Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 4:17pm On Mar 26, 2016
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CultureBig Python Saved In My Village(pics) by Tochiokoye(op): 4:15pm On Mar 26, 2016
OK, this is how it happened, we went for my dad's burial in my village after the burial few days later, there was a heavy rainfall at night, in the morning being Sunday after church one of my cousin sighted this beautiful creature resting on a moulded blocks, she should and the snake slip into the blocks, some of the guys in my compound came out and we started taking out the blocks one by one until we get to the snake hole, showing that it has been his home for God knows how long.
Finally being that my village doesn't kill pythons we took it down to the village stream.... Here are the pics

PoliticsRe: Buhari Sends Delegation To Abuja Bomb Blast Scenes (Photos) by Tochiokoye(m): 7:20pm On Oct 03, 2015
kolmart:
Am amazed at times when reading some comments. Some people are nuisance who don't even have second thought when commenting. Is this the first time bomb blast will occurred in abuja? Why this useless people insult out president for not visiting the scene or did Saudi Arabia prince visited the stampede scene that happened in mecca? How many citizen of that country insult their king because of that some nigeria are stupid though I don't blame them most of them are already dead when they are still alive due to their poverty condition so they can't think deeply again sorry for them. Does the visit of PMB will resurrect the dead? Useless people.
sorry for u
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 3:39pm On Jul 19, 2015
Chubhie:
I'm a businessman not a politician. From a business perspective, it costs lots of money to run for elective post in Nigeria and most times, a smart politician must compromise and pledge loyalty to certain interests---Those that own and control structures both tangible and intangible to be able to stand a chance to win.

You said “we” which I assumed to mean the masses right? How much are you worth electoral wise?----Just ONE vote right? You are just a means to an end which gets discarded and forgotten till the next four years. Don't take it personal. Blame the Game--Politics and not the Players--Politicians.

An educated masses with enough food on their table are very difficult to manipulate hence a systemic collapse of education structures. The private universities are there now as a response to such decadence.

Wait for no government for your future lies in your hands.
so u are telling me that Government actions or inactions does not affect u as a business man, it is called collective weath for a reason, like I said before, it is time to start holding them Accountable...I actually think that it is this attitude of urs which sadly enough most youth have, that kept Nigeria in this current state that we found ourself
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 3:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
StOla:
I doubt any rule forbids it.

If it was a world leaders summit, I would equally frown at that.

A state visit is not as serious as most people think it to be. Lots of social events always planned along with it. I reckon that's where the son would come into the picture beside his father.
I think I read somewhere that Nigeria has an empty treasury..Every kobo is worth saving, from what u said I can deduce that he is actually going on a jamboree since it is not a serious visit..more reason to save every kobo
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 3:24pm On Jul 19, 2015
JoshGiantfeet:
Erhm,...sorry ACCOUNTABLE...not COUNTABLE..you hear? I know it is an era of CHANGE, but sorry, you cannot COUNT this one...hehehe. #Cheers
thanks for the correction boss...was a typo
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 3:06pm On Jul 19, 2015
StOla:
Really, I wouldn't know Buhari's reasons.

But it feels good that our president feels welcomed enough by the US to do so.

Besides, he might have big plans for his son in his presidency. Or are you going to fault him on who he employs as presidential staff?
employed as a presidential staff, that I can understand, but in his capacity as a fellow citizen like me with no official office, that is really something that doesn't go down well with me
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 3:01pm On Jul 19, 2015
StOla:
Hahaha!

Bros don change tone ooo. Now it's about adult versus teenage first kids.

When Chelsea Clinton came here in year 2000, I'm sure she wasn't a teenager.

Rest your liver. Me sef no get any picture or links.
However, I've seen pictures and videos of such presidential visits online.
so u are now telling me is the right thing to do cos like u said other world leaders are doing it, now lets compare our economy with that of US since we are now equal to them, hypocrisy at its best
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 2:56pm On Jul 19, 2015
Chubhie:
You wouldn't understand what good PMB has done the Yusuf brand until when he contests election in few years from now and wins flawless.

Have you noticed the alarming rate politicians kids are graduating from foreign schools? The era of packaging a godson is fast coming to an end. Blood is thicker than water. The question is what are you doing let's say in twenty years time from now to be a worthy opponent to these kids? What legacies and structures are you laying down for your kids to contend with the El Rufies and Fayoses kids?
nice point, now let me ask u should it be at our own expense,is high time we start holding politicians countable, their sons graduating in Havard, Nigeria universities nothing but a glorified primary school, we come out here to support them and always ready to kill for them. now ask urself do these politicians have our best interest at heart
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 2:46pm On Jul 19, 2015
luvmijeje:
Tanist can never have sense.
my dear not everything is about Politics, sometimes is good to use our God's given common sense...am so sure u need it in ur life...happy sunday
PoliticsRe: What Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 2:35pm On Jul 19, 2015
kamair237:
If you are not important to ur father....Yussuf is important to his his....
am not going to dignify you with an insult, let me make this clear to u, am not talking about how important or unimportant he is to his father, wat am asking is what is his official duty, why are we paying for his trip to US...God bless
PoliticsWhat Is The Official Duty Of Yusuf Buhari by Tochiokoye(op): 2:11pm On Jul 19, 2015
Happy Sunday to u all, as I keep reading the news about Buhari's Visit to USA, and his entourage(don't care to know how many they are),one name stands out and it is YUSUF BUHARI, then I ask myself what is his official duty, why is my tax being used to foot his bill to America, does he have any role to play in US, do we now have the Office of the First Son, which Position is he occupying in Nigeria, does he have more right to go to US with the tax payers money that an average man on the street.....All these kept going through my mind...anyway anything goes in Nigeria.
God bless PMB
God bless Nigeria.

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