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Softmirror:Yes, Igbos like Sowore and Deji who designed protest logos and have been in the forefront of the insurrection since day 1? Finally, the truth about Nigeria will become clear in your eyes. |
Ezewuzie01:LoL. Mehn. Is it not a good thing they are not protesting against your lord? Did Obi call Anambra people specifically to protest? Or is he or Igbos no longer the orchestrators of the protests? Drink water to calm your nerves. |
AllBlack:By sharing rice as the ultimate solution to all problems and the first lady harvesting vegetables less than 2 months of planting. They take Nigerians for a ride too much. All the efforts and money used in bribing the elites have now gone to waste. Food insecurity is not a joke for a country with 200M people. |
Ddeliverer007:You should know the band of misfits have cognitive dissonance. They don't understand how events occur in real time or metamorphose. Common sense knows that the longer people remain in the streets the greater chances it will snowball into something else. This was exactly how EndSars started. They will make mockery of it, till the crowd began to grow and the gathering spread. People are first apprehensive about uncertain events until they grow courage. Instead of the Hitlers to began to effect real changes now, they will rather wish the threat away. While they're focused on core national metropolitan areas, no one knows what might happen in other places. You can always bet against APC urchins not be emotionally intelligent, and you'll win 100% of the time. Instead of trying to diffuse tension, they unconsciously ignite it. |
Online warriors do not know why their pay masters are afraid. They foolishly believe the alternative (use of force) should be the government's best resort. Their slow brains cannot decode that would lead to the escalation that could swallow Nigeria. They seem not to be able to see beyond 'Lagos' for a protest that would be happening in 36 states. The tipping point could be something that will happen far away in one remote village up north. The government know what it is afraid of about this protest, but urchins don't. |
flokii:Ok. State governors announced the " subsidy is gone" from day one, and also floated the naira (the 2 policies that left the economy spiralling down)? It is the cognitive dissonance that will be the bane of this government and it's emergency lovers. You can deflect all you want, but reality is a double check. We go fold hand dey look una. |
successmatters:Personally, I don't want the protest to hold because like you said he's standing on a shaky mandate and unbeknownst to many innocent Nigerians, there are elements waiting to cash in on the protest to advance their own sinister agenda. That's the only reason I feel the protest will yield unintended consequences. If PBAT had, in the past 3 weeks shown good intent instead of trying to stifle voices and bribe the elites the Mafia way, I'm not sure we will still be talking about protest now. With the Dangote saga, northern elites are gunning for him, the best thing is for him to be proactive. Protests are always peaceful at the beginning, and that's when he is supposed to act by acknowledging the issues (which obviously will be re-echoed across the 36 states and FCT, and then promise measurable actions to be implemented within specific timeline (not palliatives). He knows what needs to be done, whether he will be willing is another thing, but nobody should rub it on anyone's face like most of his online supporters try to do when people protest. Things are hard out there. |
successmatters:Good idea. But what is peace without justice? Mahmoud has still not answered to anyone for the glitch he acknowledged. The loopholes in the 2022 Electoral Act that were laid bare by the judiciary have not been plugged. Are these not legitimate concerns for a sensible government to have started addressing as a sign of goodwill? What about the promised implementation of Oronsaye report? What about the profligacy of the present government at the expense of the suffering majority? Do you think the masses have confidence in 2027 ballot with all this? PBAT has zero leadership skills or he's just altogether mischievous for his own gain. |
blacknp:Dangote is also lazy for complaining? What about GSK and other multinationals? You that have already lost 10 - 15 years of your productive life to Nigeria, compared to your mates in working countries. Your trolling online is really hardwork, hence you think the millions of Nigerians groaning are lazy. Kids. |
ALTERNATEID:Irredeemable slaves who do not know they're already losing 0 - 10 to life by promoting bigotry over common sense in a country set up to oppose you by default. You think Igbos are the bane of your existence? I pity Nigerians like you. |
JASONjnr:And the YORUBAs who want to protest like Macaroni and Co, are now slaves in their own land? Lol. 20 years from now most of you would rue how you let APC destroy your value system. Lagos this, lagos that. You're setting yourselves up for servitude. In reality, non-indigenes in lagos are not even inclined to protest. Hunger is humbling your people yet you don't want them to cry out. |
Someone said some people would have no recognizable sacred institutions or cultural values left in the next 2 decades, because of one man's political survival, and that is becoming very obvious. They're following him like lambs to the slaughter. |
Someone said some people would have no recognizable sacred institutions or cultural values left in the next 2 decades, because of one man's political survival, and that is becoming very obvious. What a shame that no elder is even speaking up. |
safarifarms:It makes you wonder the mental state of Reno and those who support him. It is like dancing to the drumming of a mad man. Most of them won't even bother to see how illogical the assertion is for one man's supermarket (FYI not production factory o) to cause such a major shift that made Dangote not thrive. |
adamusuleiman1:Lol. Some people think they have seen the worst of Nigerians. Wait till 2027 and see your hopes dashed again. There are those who have a sit on the table, and there are those feeding on the crumbs that fall off the table. Groups like this one represent those on whose back the table (of oppression) rests. There's nothing anyone can do to deliver them from mental slavery. Sadly, they're in the majority and the reason you can bet we'll repeat this cycle in 2027. The funny part is that everyone so far has acknowledged that there's hunger and hardship, but most Nigerians sure love their chains of slavery, don't they? |
malali:You're naive. PBAT will leave the economy bankrupt and Nigeria a wasteland for your children to inherit. Go and study how mafia organisations run, and you'll realise PBAT thinks of no one but himself. Now that Dangote has offered to sell the refinery to NNPC (we know he meant the Landlords), let's see what becomes of this generation in the next 7 years. We will also learn together, how PBAT can achieve the $1 trillion economy when investors' confidence is ZERO. Many Nigerians lack critical thinking skills, but try to sound intelligent. The right questions should be who wants Dangote refinery to fail and why?. What is the alternative (importation)?. |
Richtaiwo:It is not that political patronage is bad per say, it is how it has made folks become 21st century dunces that I loathe. How can one be averse to critical thinking in this era? I mean, from "he didn't conduct LG elections, to he did so only 2 months before his tenure elapsed" Now, "he was forced". It is obvious your like's stupidity is programmed. NVM! I'm not holding brief for PO, I'm just concerned about the quality of genes your generation will pass to the next. So much bile and negative emotions, no sense of logic. No wonder Nigeria is a mess today. |
Sonnobax15:LoL. Clown. If you had a brand, you wouldn't wish to be RENO. Psychologists can easily tell he is a finished man. He's grasping at straws. He threw everything into last year's politicking despite him not being a player. At first it was tribal rhetorics to gain engagements, then it became personal.If PO were a stock who do you think people will bet on compared to Reno? PO's stock has continued to go up despite the mudslinging but Reno's has long expired. Only agbadorians like you pretend he's still relevant. He threw away his career (at least the unceremonious motivational speaking) because of hatred. There you have it, I have educated you for free. Moral is, don't be a RENO. PS. Guess who was almost treading the same part but quickly retraced his steps? DEJI. Unlike him, Seyi Law and Reno are finished. It is after this administration (crumbs they get) it will become clear. Brand is everything, don't lose it!!! |
blacknp:Your ignorance must be ceremoniously satisfying to you. Go to USA and see what 'hardwork' translates to in real time and how it impacts the quality of life. People are wasting their productive age trying to muddle through the hardship caused by bad government policies but still without commiserate success, yet ignorant folks like you are here raving online. SMEs are folding. BTW! Have you ran a business before? I guess the multinationals exiting the country don't know what 'productivity' means abi. Do you even know what value chain is in business? Work hard, work hard, as if hardwork is only about grinding stone. Don't worry, reality will sort you out in good time. May Nigeria not happen to you. No one doing legit hustling will talk the way you talk, because they know the sweat involved in this economy. Only politicians and crooks will think otherwise. |
Runaway:Leave them. They don't know what we know (word in the street and the pulse of an average Edo person). Unlike 2020, many do not have the strength to even make noise on social media, but their resolve is as clear as crystal. It is only if the election will not be free that this gale of defection will matter (grass roots rigging). However, PDP is not also a small party or like LP (the reason we believe they might be spoilers only in EDO SOUTH but can't win). They have better mobilization structure. This election is Asuen's to lose. PS. Before you ventilate, try checking the number of defections in favour of POI in 2020. I'm sure his cabinet must have been filled with defection letters. No sleep is lost over a candidate that can't address Edo people or a party that has brought woes to Nigerians. |
Sangoamadioha1:See how slow you actually are by showing how you folks pander to anyone and anything without having recourse to reason. The joke is actually lost on your likes who fail or pretend not to understand what 'Obidient' represents. Now, they link every tom dick and harry and think sane minds in the SS pander to nonsense. PO belongs to LP and he must project his party's candidate, but most obidients are not, and he has equally clarified that recently. Now, tell me why your likes are sounding like empty brass over this issue. We only have 2 candidates in Edo election based on local perculiarlities (APC & PDP). As bad as Nigeria is today, you expect Edo people to complicate their lives because of political correctness? We are too sophisticated to do that. Local politics remains local. When it's 2027 we will know where to align. The quality of thinking on the platform baffles me these days. |
sleek214:You and the 11 folks that liked/shared this post have let hatred dull your intellect, if you had any. Check Atiku's response to this issue, and you'll find that he re-posted the VIDEO. Let that sink in for a while. A former VP and serial presidential aspirant with huge followership and social network, disseminating the ' video of the Fall', to a wider audience. Now, here's PO who simply didn't dishonour your BAT by reposting the video, yet being slandered. Borrow data and compare both responses on X before replying me. After that, if you still think AA responded better, then you're simply irredeemable. It is the likes of you that drink poison because it's served with your tribal glass, the very reason Nigeria is in a mess today. PS. Infact AA's response presents as sarcasm by posting the video. Hatred has made you mentally slow. |
ClearFlair:Actually, I think many of them overestimated their importance or misrepresented what Obidient movement meant to most people. They turned it into endorsing all sorts and dabbling into local politics. To me, PO = Obidient movement. So, long PO is not on the ballot overtly, I no sabi Obidient. They started linking every candidate of a LP (vehicle) embroidered in corruption allegations to the movement, which was very wrong, knowing how party politics is in Nigeria. It was when they dabbled into Edo politics I knew they were uninformed. We edolites are even undecided about PDP or APC, yet they were flexing muscles on X. |
DenreleDave:Lol. You do realise anyone of significance in uour life who voted for LP or rooted for PO, is among the 'duulish'? Lol. The over 6M voters are all clout chasers on X? How many people in the streets were influenced by the noise makers? As bad as PMB was, didn't some Nigerians donate to his campaign? Don't let your hate for one man make you defy logical reasoning. I knew this was bound to happen, because most of them are greedy, and Nigeria may not still be free by 2027. All some of us see is PO, and he still stands very tall than his peers. Let this government use all it's arsenal to get dirt on him, then we can be sure Nigeria is irredeemable. |
NLCreator:Gullible Nigerians. They don't know keeping generations in chains involves destroying ' pressure groups' or anything close to it. How do they achieve it? Money and more money. You forget the denominators: hunger, entrenched poverty, and underdevelopment. By 2027, when the so-called Obidient movement have been successfully dismantled, then you folks can renew your covenant with wicked politicians. PS. The real Obidients include people's mum, dad, or grandparents (perhaps yours included) who simply wanted a new Nigeria. They are those in the streets, not the opportunistic noise makers on X. I'm still waiting to see the movement that will rescue Nigeria from this mess. |
accordadoga25:Lol. Na so your kids go grow meet am, just like you did. Countries that worked out didn't start from a particular time (night or day)? Show one sign that Nigeria won't be the same in the next 100 years. Deluded folks |
Goodnewsforlife:It's one thing to play politics, it's another to be deliberately daft. No matter one's political leaning, one must be able to think critically. The Nigerian banks he saved the money were mentioned, the bank managers were at the event, and his successor was there. The video is all over the Internet. The next thing for you should have been due diligence, yet you're still stuck with propaganda. It's a disservice to knowledge and I hate it. It bespeaks an aggravation of foolishness in this generation. Na so we go dey dey? |
He's grasping at straws. A man that doesn't feel threatened will not be busy chasing a 'housefly'. The 'wonderful' work people were expecting him to do in FCT has now been derailed, all because of insatiable greed. He will soon lose that leverage and be relegated to other Ministry, if at all Tinubu is the strategist he is touted to be. PS. The more he gives to stay relevant, the more leverage he loses to the cabal in Aso rock, either way, his political careeer is gone. All brawn, no brain. He couldn't even stay relevant for 1 year after being a governor. Having to even travel with the Minister of state to visit home is a testament to this. What a shame. |
Lol. It is not as if Wike is much loved by some people outside the SS. But the truth is, they support him because they feel Fubara's revolt reflects the courageous spirit of people in the better South, which altogether makes the cowardice of some other people look sophisticated. |
PHZADDY1:Abi my brother. Instead of counting years and suffering something a depraved majority is forcing on everyone. 2015 to date is 9 solid years. How many people can boast of steady and sustained growth that commiserate with their efforts in the 9 years? I know young chaps whose businesses nosedive this year alone, making them lose millions. Useless country. |
Thundafireseun:So was Hitler before 'Operation Barbarossa', and Julius Caesar. There's always that 'one battle' tyrants can't win. No man is invisible. What has kept Tinubu going is that he times and picks his fights with perfection. As for Rivers, the forces against WIKE are beyond Fubara. His day of reckoning has come, he either goes down with dignity or do so fighting. Where is his base now, APC or PDP? Who are his true friends? Those he won their support through intimidation or bullying? GEJ couldn't lord over a sitting governor, let alone Wike. In SS, it doesn't work. |
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