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SUFFERInSMILIIN:I hate it when uninformed Nigerians open their mouth, wahhh like donkey |
chychy12:Lol ode |
chychy12:Na y you no wan drop number make we meet? Na y you dey drop your life story for here? Yen yen yen |
chychy12:I dey stay for ekosodin Drop you location make we meet, I wan tell you something |
chychy12:I go toast your sister, Bleep am , send you pictures , drop her number if you get mind |
chychy12:People like you cannot, will not hold any political position in Nigeria . yeye dey smell Hypocrite!! |
chychy12:Go protest make dem kill you na |
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#thevoice. TH£ ©®¥ Mothers wept, fathers were heartbroken, siblings wailed, families shattered with grieve, they had lost a loved one, a promising child, an innocent fine boy,a final year student, an upcoming artiest, the families first son. Not cancer, not to HIV, not to Ebola, not to covid-19 but to the gunshot of an exited, blood thirsty, frustrated officer of the law. The case was reported, the families wanted justice, justice for their child, their child should not die in vain, at least their voices should be heard, they tried all the could but couldn't fine justice. They bowed their head in disappointment, with a deep sigh they realised he died for nothing, just like that. They only could prayed that his blood will speak on their behalf, while Mr officer of the law moves freely, resumes duty, perhaps waiting for the next victim. Time passed, same injustice occurs, over and over again, people were scared, something had to be done, time was running out, anyone could be the next victim. At this point Nigerian youths were tired, we couldn't take it anymore, something had to be done, we wanted justice, justice for the slain, we wanted our voices to be heard, we were fed up, tired of the unending illegal detainment, bribery, unconstitutional conduct, killings, harassment, extortion and many more illegal activities carried out by rebel police officers . So we move out of out shells into the streets, protesting against injustice, we want justice for the slain, we would take our future now, we move, we move together sharing one goal, one motive, one mission, and for once we united to end this menace, but in our pain we were attacked, by thugs who sold their integrity, their virtue, their future, for a Fadden, what a shame, but NO we refuse to be discouraged, we refuse to back down, no we won't . But wait, wait a minute, we are on the streets to end a crime right?, if you ask these police/SARS officers why they did what they did, it will be normal Nigerian slogan which is, "the country hard, man GATS survive". Yea that's our slang, a typical Nigerian slang . We commit internet fraud, we join cults, we cheat people in business, we rob our fellow Nigerians, mob thieves to death, kill in the name of cultism we do yahoo and shout " maga don pay!!", yet we we justify our actions by saying "the country hard, man GATS survive", forgetting we are in same country as these police/SARS officials are in, we want justice for police brutality but we don't want to leave cultism, we don't want yahoo boys to he arrested, we support internet fraud, we swing into mob action at the slightest opportunity yet we want justice?
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#thevoice. TH£ ©®¥ Mothers wept, fathers were heartbroken, siblings wailed, families shattered with grieve, they had lost a loved one, a promising child, an innocent fine boy,a final year student, an upcoming artiest, the families first son. Not cancer, not to HIV, not to Ebola, not to covid-19 but to the gunshot of an exited, blood thirsty, frustrated officer of the law. The case was reported, the families wanted justice, justice for their child, their child should not die in vain, at least their voices should be heard, they tried all the could but couldn't fine justice. They bowed their head in disappointment, with a deep sigh they realised he died for nothing, just like that. They only could prayed that his blood will speak on their behalf, while Mr officer of the law moves freely, resumes duty, perhaps waiting for the next victim. Time passed, same injustice occurs, over and over again, people were scared, something had to be done, time was running out, anyone could be the next victim. At this point Nigerian youths were tired, we couldn't take it anymore, something had to be done, we wanted justice, justice for the slain, we wanted our voices to be heard, we were fed up, tired of the unending illegal detainment, bribery, unconstitutional conduct, killings, harassment, extortion and many more illegal activities carried out by rebel police officers . So we move out of out shells into the streets, protesting against injustice, we want justice for the slain, we would take our future now, we move, we move together sharing one goal, one motive, one mission, and for once we united to end this menace, but in our pain we were attacked, by thugs who sold their integrity, their virtue, their future, for a Fadden, what a shame, but NO we refuse to be discouraged, we refuse to back down, no we won't . But wait, wait a minute, we are on the streets to end a crime right?, if you ask these police/SARS officers why they did what they did, it will be normal Nigerian slogan which is, "the country hard, man GATS survive". Yea that's our slang, a typical Nigerian slang . We commit internet fraud, we join cults, we cheat people in business, we rob our fellow Nigerians, mob thieves to death, kill in the name of cultism we do yahoo and shout " maga don pay!!", yet we we justify our actions by saying "the country hard, man GATS survive", forgetting we are in same country as these police/SARS officials are in, we want justice for police brutality but we don't want to leave cultism, we don't want yahoo boys to he arrested, we support internet fraud, we swing into mob action at the slightest opportunity yet we want justice?
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#thevoice. TH£ ©®¥ Mothers wept, fathers were heartbroken, siblings wailed, families shattered with grieve, they had lost a loved one, a promising child, an innocent fine boy,a final year student, an upcoming artiest, the families first son. Not cancer, not to HIV, not to Ebola, not to covid-19 but to the gunshot of an exited, blood thirsty, frustrated officer of the law. The case was reported, the families wanted justice, justice for their child, their child should not die in vain, at least their voices should be heard, they tried all the could but couldn't fine justice. They bowed their head in disappointment, with a deep sigh they realised he died for nothing, just like that. They only could prayed that his blood will speak on their behalf, while Mr officer of the law moves freely, resumes duty, perhaps waiting for the next victim. Time passed, same injustice occurs, over and over again, people were scared, something had to be done, time was running out, anyone could be the next victim. At this point Nigerian youths were tired, we couldn't take it anymore, something had to be done, we wanted justice, justice for the slain, we wanted our voices to be heard, we were fed up, tired of the unending illegal detainment, bribery, unconstitutional conduct, killings, harassment, extortion and many more illegal activities carried out by rebel police officers . So we move out of out shells into the streets, protesting against injustice, we want justice for the slain, we would take our future now, we move, we move together sharing one goal, one motive, one mission, and for once we united to end this menace, but in our pain we were attacked, by thugs who sold their integrity, their virtue, their future, for a Fadden, what a shame, but NO we refuse to be discouraged, we refuse to back down, no we won't . But wait, wait a minute, we are on the streets to end a crime right?, if you ask these police/SARS officers why they did what they did, it will be normal Nigerian slogan which is, "the country hard, man GATS survive". Yea that's our slang, a typical Nigerian slang . We commit internet fraud, we join cults, we cheat people in business, we rob our fellow Nigerians, mob thieves to death, kill in the name of cultism we do yahoo and shout " maga don pay!!", yet we we justify our actions by saying "the country hard, man GATS survive", forgetting we are in same country as these police/SARS officials are in, we want justice for police brutality but we don't want to leave cultism, we don't want yahoo boys to he arrested, we support internet fraud, we swing into mob action at the slightest opportunity yet we want justice?
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Linadinna:This is heartless, how could she do that ,I guess she should be taken to a psychiatric hospital |
TMSMedia:This celebs dey use una they catch cruise and una dey fall for am lmao |
Zzor:What if the man is the best in that field at the hospital, will you request for another which is less? By the ways what are you even hiding? |
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webosky:Y'all should keep it coming Drop your location too |
Y'all should no dull it o Well for me I say in Eliozu, port Harcourt I am a male in my 20s Quote me if interested |
If you are in port Harcourt and you want to meet new friends, jisting buddies, perhaps hook up kindly drop your number or perhaps your email address so someone can reach you Let's go no dulling Bad energy stay far away |
[quote author=Samyj247 post=94178175]Nigerians are fools. u kill criminals in the street and allow the main criminals in political offices to walk freely. Are u guys not fools. Who is making the economy difficult and unbearable for the masses? The politicians of course. If the economy is good, the number of thieves we have in the street will reduce. please stop jungle justice. You can arrest them and handle them to the police...some of these street thieves might be innocent. FOOLS[ So politicians rob us from the top, everybody dey cry, come still dey manage o, these ones wan com rob us of watin we dey manage tahh ateast if we no fit touch politicians hand go touch them] |
... U dey find toto for nairaland... Bastard Pervert..