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LegendHero:Drug daddy! |
[quote author=Basic123 post=122500803][/quote]They should all be arrested. They all work for the drug god-father. ASIWAJU |
Felimax:Everything has completely destroyed. I realized this country has gone to the dogs when I saw someone I hold in such high regard defend the drug lord; it was so revolting. Even more, he said that heroin and cocaine were medicines, and that there was nothing wrong with ASIWAJU transporting them to drug corporations in the US and other countries, and that majority of drugs we use contain cocaine, etc. I had never heard a take that was so stupid. I posed a straightforward question to him: "Would you hire a drug user or a drug dealer as the HOD in any department in your company? Guess what he said No? I retorted, "If you won't hire a drug user or addict as the head of your department in your company, no matter how seemingly competent, why then support a known and convicted drug lord to run the affairs of a country??" In the room, there was an eerie silence. It's funny how tribalism causes people to compromise their essential principles. Because he is my brother and a resident of my clan, even if you recognize what is wrong, you choose to support it. |
HydraFeeds:Yes, despite all the crimes against humanity that Adolf Hitler perpetrated, he was a man of the year. The influential or man of the year honors are based on the level of influence a person has, whether that effect is positive or negative, and for ASIWAJU it is a negative one. Nothing alters the fact that he is a drug godfather. When he signed the Non-Aggression Pact with Hitler, which guaranteed that Hitler could maim and murder as many people as he wanted as long as it didn't come close to the USSR, Josep Stalin was just as wicked as Hitler himself. You already know the rest. He is even more nasty and evil than Hitler was. started the Great Purge, a major campaign of political repression. It led to the death penalty or the imprisonment of millions of Soviet individuals, including numerous senior government officials, military personnel, and intellectuals who were considered potential threats to His regime. He also ran the huge Gulag network of labor camps, where political dissidents, suspected traitors, and other "enemies of the state" were imprisoned and forced to labor in appalling conditions. In the Gulag, millions of people perished. |
Felimax:Kidnappers, armed robbers, and repentant members of the Boko Haram organization would soon be running for office. This nation is doomed! |
The recent (s)election of a drug warlord as the leader of our dear country is a troubling development that has left many citizens feeling uneasy. While some may argue that his past should be left behind and that he has the potential to bring positive change, it is important to recognize the dangers of (s)electing someone with such a history. The (s)election of a drug warlord sets a dangerous precedent for our country, one that undermines the rule of law, human rights, and economic development it is a concerning situation for our dear country. Here are some reasons why electing a drug warlord as a leader is a bad antecedent for our dear country. 1. Rule of law: A drug warlord is someone who has a history of disregarding the law and using violence and intimidation to get what they want. By (s)electing such a person as a leader, it sends a message that the rule of law is not important, and that those who break the law can still achieve high positions of power. This sets a dangerous precedent for the future, as it undermines the legitimacy of the justice system and encourages others to follow in the footsteps of the drug warlord. 2. Human rights: Drug warlords are known to be ruthless in their pursuit of power and wealth, often at the expense of human rights. (S)Electing such a person as a leader puts the human rights of the citizens at risk, as they may be subjected to violence, extortion, and other forms of abuse by those in power. 3. Economic development: Drug warlords are not interested in promoting economic development and growth, but rather in protecting their own illicit interests. This can hinder our country's economic development, as resources are diverted towards the interests of the drug warlord and away from investments that could benefit the country as a whole. 4. International reputation: (S)Electing a drug warlord as a leader would have serious implications for our country's international reputation. Other countries may view the (s)election as a sign that our country is unstable and not a reliable partner for trade or diplomatic relations. This can harm our country's standing on the global stage and have negative consequences for its citizens.
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OneTemplate:Say something else, Eko Atlantic and all the projects you stated there don't erase the reality that he is unable to lead a nation due to his antecedents as a drug god-father. Even terrible and virulent leaders like Adolf Hitler and Josep Stanley pursued visionary initiatives, they were also very visionary leaders. This does not change the reality that they were vile and virulent. The story of ASIWAJU wouldn't be altered by implementing a few tokenized projects. He’s a drug god-father and he’s unfit to rule a nation |
OneTemplate:Productive in corruption and criminality! He’s a drug Lord!!! |
OneTemplate:The largest and most notorious drug lord and con artist that Africa has ever seen.
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North4Obi23:The highest of it all, Times Man of the Year award is nothing special; it has been granted to some of the world's most evil figures, like Josep Stalin and Ayatollah Khomeini. The influence they have on events is what justifies their inclusion, and in this case, ASIWAJU had an impact on Nigeria's elections and political climate. Although a bad effect, a result of the blatant theft of PO’s mandate, stocking in tribalism completely in our politics and he's also a drug trafficker. That’s enough reason to include him in the 100 most influential figures. It wasn’t stated negative influence or positive influence. “Influence” is a vague word. |
I have seen comments and tweets from Agbado's fans celebrating the fact that ASIWAJU was named One of Times most influential person of the year. He is still a drug lord despite being on the list of most influential people. Adolf Hitler, one of the world's most heinous leaders, was once named man of the year.
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JDistribute:No justice, no peace! |
JDistribute:When there’s no justice, you know the rest. |
wwwihy:😂 😂 Nigeria English. Agbado people |
People. Money brings out the YOU in YOU. Money is neither good or bad. Money is neutral. |
Evidenx:This guy is wasting him time. Power is going to Edo central. |
He’s just wasting his time and money. Power is going to Edo Central. |
Rice man
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And his associates! Hahaha
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SamboAnguissa:The most obidient state in Nigeria is Edo State, followed by Plateau. Are these states Ibo states? |
flokii:Literary works and plagiarism are like 5 and 6. This is nothing new. Whatever your dig, there is no denying the fact that she is a literary powerhouse. Even the Immortal William Shakespeare was a plagiarist himself. The majority of his works were plagiarized from Plutarch. |
MetaPhysical:She has consistently raised awareness of issues that she believed Africa was lacking on a global scale. Or is the EU representative also Ibo? The EU statement on the elections highlights the fact that they were heavily rigged. Was the election heavily rigged, or not, should be your genuine self-examination. Was Tinubu found guilty of trafficking drugs or not? If he is, that completely disqualifies him from running for the nation's top office. Regardless of our political views, we need to be able to be honest with ourselves. I was once a fervent admirer of ASIWAJU, but I can't deny that he is a convicted drug lord with a lot of unanswered questions. For a nation like Nigeria, electing a notorious drug lord sets a poor example. Repentant book-haram, robbers, and convicted fraudsters (as is already the case with the governor of Ogun state) will soon be running for political office, and all they need is money and violence. Nigeria would perish if we allow people of this caliber to get into office. You're referring to the US. lol. If you are convicted of even the tiniest offense in the US, it will be impossible for you to find employment, let alone pursue the highest office in the land. |
wahahlawahala:Stupid bigot, you say? You are born with prejudice. I'm from a tribe that always stands up for the truth and despises oppression, whether it be against you or someone else. I am a member of the most tolerant tribe in Nigeria not a single Nazi tribe or the most bigoted tribe I have ever encountered. Is Wole Soyinka Nigeria's first professor? What the Hell, then? He is a professor for his pocket. His perspective is biased, and I called it out. I also called attention to other things, like his alleged connections to drug warlords and the fact that he traded "Rice" with a convicted drug lord. |
haybhi1:Heavyweight law professor doesn’t take away the fact that his viewpoint is biased. |
haybhi1:He will always have a biased opinion because he is an active APC member. He is a politician, so he is expressing his viewpoint to us in that capacity rather than as an unbiased person. Even the blind understand that this election was substantially rigged and influenced. On that point, the APC has already concurred. I don't understand why some people, like you, persist standing up for the indefensible. |
orisa37:Igbos this, Igbos that. So anyway having a different opinion is Ibo to you. |