ItswellMike: 3:03pm On Jan 18, 2022 |
Shetemi12:
Wailers will jump here and start mentioning Tinubu name

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ItswellMike: 10:57am On Jan 18, 2022 |
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Skirmishes:
You and your prophecy should gettat
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ItswellMike: 1:43pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
TooNoisy:
PDP is a confused party and there is no place for PDP in the South West. Seyi Makinde will be disgraced next year, he had better start packing his bags.
But more importantly, PDP is not sellable anywhere outside the South East and parts of South South. Jagabam is already showing them how to campaign. PDP keep relying on twitter influencers as if the election will be conducted on twitter. Half of the Nigerians tweeting are not even based in Nigeria. The other half wouldn't come out to vote.
Confused party.
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ItswellMike: 1:23pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Starz825:
BAT 2023
After being selected majorly by tinubu to be the vice president for 8 years...
The presidency post don sweet you to think you can become the president again for another 8 years....it will only be if God want...
If someone like buhari can become the president of this country then tinubu isn't a bad idea...
Tinubu is far better than buhari and osibanjo combined...
And Incase you don't know, osibanjo won't fight his master he will step down and him.
Everybody wey don climb the political ladder through tinubu...it's time for them to rise and him...
As far as Nigeria politics is concerned...to becoming a president is far more than just being eloquent or approach things with care...you have to be as notorious as a tiger, wild like a lion, gentle as a dove... everything combined...and that's tinubu.
BAT 2023, abeg
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ItswellMike: 6:46am On Jan 11, 2022 |
SangoOlukosoOba:
You Wailed in last 6 years, and it’s guaranteed you still gonna wail for next 9 years.
That’s your next president!

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ItswellMike: 7:24am On Jan 06, 2022 |
BOKO HARAM spotted.......
MelesZenawi:
You would have told FG, you want amnesty. Money to spend.
Criminal ipob terrorists group. Death to them all.
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ItswellMike: 5:36am On Jan 06, 2022 |
Hammyaladin:
Infrastructures - done
Building international relationship -done
Increment of minimum wage and that of corpers who come here to cause government day and night and later collect their alaweee to sort out need - done
Armouring and sponsoring the military heavily - done
Clearing fuel scarcity during Christmas and new yr - done.
But hey, people only look @ the compromised security by the nation big wigs (I know call name)
Buhari governor is flawed but trust me, he did try his best.

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ItswellMike: 11:08pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
What of BOKO HARAM THAT ARE BEING GIVEN AMNESTY
MelesZenawi: God bless president Buhari for this.
What sort of wicked political Solution?
Those people IPOBs murdered majorly innocent Igbo...Men, women, children , aged..who will provide political ressurrection for them?
Those ICOBS cannibalize who will speak for them?
Husband of late Akunyili who will intercede for him?
Anambra LP party aspirant Obiora killed by IPOB over stupid reason who will provide heavenly political Solution for them?
Those kidnapped, murdered, houses razed, goods destroyed, economic sabotage through sit at home who will provide political solution to the terrorists activities of IPOBS.
I curse the day all IPOBS were born , their lives will never be significant to anything and they will die brutally while facing the judgement of man and that of God.

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ItswellMike: 5:04pm On Jan 04, 2022 |
U NEVA CHI CHOMTIN
LegendHero:
I have a question for OPC.
You said what we Yorubas need is restructuring (100% correct). How exactly are you going to get it if you fail to someone that have at least 60-70% chance of effecting the restructuring?
If you can’t Tinubu/Osinbajo/Fashola etc publicly, then at least let us know who you’ll rather coz to even get restructuring, the nation need to keep working and you will need to have a president that can at least it to an extent.
Are Ona Kakanfo that doesn’t know how to be diplomatic as a leader. Even if the Northerners don’t like Atiku, they won’t come out and be talking like elenujawaya like this.
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ItswellMike: 6:43am On Jan 03, 2022 |
helinues:
His opinion actually that could be as a result of another dementia

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ItswellMike: 10:18pm On Dec 19, 2021 |
DubaiLandLord4:
Haters can be saying whatever they want online, nah so dem talk about GMB in 2014 and 2015, so we are not bothered.
BAT 2023
Even though all what you wrote is gibberish
Shey Sani is more worst than a lightweight Politician. He has been retired a long time ago in Kaduna.
He is just a wailing wailer like you on Twitter.
Some Northern Politicians have come out openly in of Tinubu, let them start attacking this politicians first before I will take Shehu Sani threat seriously.
Tinubu have more than 2 o 
Nothing less than 20 bullion van will bring money to his house at Bourdilon for the 2023 presidential election... The koko be say Tinubu will start ruling from May 29 2023 while you wail in pains online.
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ItswellMike: 8:43am On Dec 19, 2021 |
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ItswellMike: 7:37am On Dec 13, 2021 |
Plateau
blackmantis:
North Central states.
Benue.
Kogi.
Kwara.
Nasarawa.
Niger.
Plateau.
which one?
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ItswellMike: 6:36am On Dec 13, 2021 |
What has this got to do with Nigeria.
Pls stop comparing Nigeria and US.
Foolish Naija GOVERNMENT
SIRAO:
US inflation hits highest level for nearly 40 years
By Lucy Hooker.
American shoppers, especially those on low incomes have felt the pinch of
higher prices, with annual inflation at rates not seen for 40 years.
The latest figures show prices rose 6.8% in the year to November.
Bibi who works as a cleaner in Harlem, New York, said she has had to cut
back as a result, sometimes buying just one meal to share with her 27-year-
old son.
"We don't have any choice," she said, "I can't afford to cook."
"I take a little bit then I give him more because a mother is always going to
do that for her child."
Price rises have pushed up food shopping bills, and petrol prices jumped
6.1%, while the cost of second-hand cars and rent also rose.
While the monthly pace of price rises at 0.8% eased a little compared to
October's 0.9%, people like Bibi have felt the cumulative effects on their
budgets.
Patricia, who has just shopped in the local supermarket, said her bill is about
$30 a week more than it used to be, so she's replaced chicken and pork
chops with more vegetables, although prices for fresh produce are also
higher she said.
"It affects me a lot right now, I'm not working," she said.
Maria has just retired and said she's noticed that what she buys is not only
pricier but often smaller too, especially the bagels.
"I'm not going to buy them again for a long time. They used to be big bagels,
now they're smaller and more money," she said.
Biden says US economy 'in strong shape'
US jobs growth falls far short of expectations
Prices for American consumers are rising at their fastest annual rate since
June 1982. But the impact is felt more amongst those on the lowest
incomes, with the least room to manage.
Rising inflation is also putting pressure on President Biden as he tries to
his $1.9tn (£1.4tn) social spending bill.
Some economists blame the president's previous spending programmes,
designed to offer amid the Covid pandemic, for exacerbating price
increases.
Giving it gas
"One of the major reasons we have inflation is because the government
spent so much money," said Christopher Campbell, chief strategist at Kroll a
risk consultancy, and a former Treasury official under President Trump.
He argued that further spending could make inflation worse.
"At the end of the day we hopefully are on the tail end of the pandemic, and
the government is still putting its foot on the gas, on the levels of spending."
However Claudia Sahm, senior fellow at the Jain Family Institute and former
Federal Reserve economist said government spending is not the cause. She
said the reason inflation has persisted is because the pandemic has not been
brought under control, affecting the supply of things like cars, fuel and food.
"The longer the Covid-related disruptions last, the more that starts to spread
into the prices of goods," she said.
She said with energy prices falling recently, inflation should start to ease.
"There are signs that we may be turning the corner soon, but Omicron is a
new wild card."
Supply squeeze
In the meantime the poorest are facing both the end of pandemic-era extra
and rising prices.
"Food is a much larger proportion of lower income families' budgets," points
out Christopher Wimer of Columbia's Centre on Poverty and Social Policy.
"Lots of people use gas [fuel] but in of heating and utilities as well as
transportation, those costs eat up a larger share of low income folks' budget,
than higher income folks' budgets, which might be driven more towards
leisure, commodities and things like that."
Price rises are affecting some parts of the country more than others too,
with the south and mid-west impacted more.
Dare to Care, a food bank in Louisville, Kentucky, said it has felt the effect of
both inflation and supply chain problems.
"Overall we're spending a substantial amount more," said Annette Ball, Dare
to Care's chief programmes officer.
Usually a lot of Dare to Care's food comes from producers and retailers
ing on any surplus they have.
"Right now that's just not happening - people want that overrun. There's
demand in the market for that, so it's going out into the retail avenues."
Dare to Care has had to buy food at retail prices instead, and the cost of
transport has risen too.
"Freight has doubled, even tripled [in price], in some instances," she added.
As a result, Dare to Care has made compromises, like not including
wholegrain bread or pure fruit juice as often.
Rate expectations
President Biden has pledged to make tackling inflation a priority and has
made moves to ease supply chain problems, including changing rules for
transport operators. But expectations are now focused squarely on the
Federal Reserve too.
Speculation is mounting that the Fed will reduce the bond-buying it
provides every month more quickly than planned, paving the way for a
possible rise in interest rates next year.
"The Fed is going to have to move," said Beth Ann Bovino US Chief
Economist, S&P Global ratings
"We expect them to now to speed up tapering and reach zero [monthly
] by March with at least one [interest] rate hike in 2022."
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ItswellMike: 7:14am On Nov 25, 2021 |
omenkaLives:
If only you Igbos can channel your energy towards ing your own candidate than trying to pull another down.
What the heck. What sort of political philosophy do you people even work with? "Sell no one but destroy others who try to sell themselves"?
Never seen such a politically naive group of people my entire life. Y'all expend so much time telling the world who shouldnt be the president. Your sons have indicated interest to run for the office, but to this day, not you politically insignificant bunch on the forum, or your leaders back at home, have made any attempt to convince Nigerians on the need to vote them.
How pathetically naive.

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ItswellMike: 11:49am On Nov 22, 2021 |
BlackfireX:
Woman keep quiet
Our ohh..... continue to talk
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ItswellMike: 8:52pm On Nov 06, 2021 |
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ItswellMike: 11:55am On Nov 04, 2021 |
Urbanchampion:
He deserved to be jailed! Why calling the Governor and his sons Kano thieves, did he convict them in any court of competent jurisdiction?

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ItswellMike: 11:31am On Nov 04, 2021 |
Lovenorth:
APC has already won the election in Anambra, Ipob have scared the PDP not to come out and vote so the sensible APC will have a free ride, it is a one horse race

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ItswellMike: 7:45am On Nov 02, 2021 |
What happen to Christian population in Borno, Kebbi, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano and u are here talk in about injustice. Some of u started it and favoured u. Pls stop complaining and face reality. This is what Buhari is trying to impose on Nigeria
Safyqueen:
Keep quiet and be reasonable at least once. What is wrong with a Muslim being the governor of plateau state.
You don't even know that this your unpatriotic, fanatical and disgruntled comment is matching you toward terrorism.
So it is true that the Muslims are being oppressed in plateau that's why from position one to four, governor, deputy, speaker, chief judge, none is Muslim. This is a state that has unimaginable Muslims population and LGAs?
What of Kogi, kwara, Kaduna and Niger states where christains are honoured with deputies every time, do they have enough population like that of the Muslims in plateau state?
Anyway the Muslims always know that those who always say jihad, jihad, jihad are the ones doing it. If GOD is GOD, HE will punish the oppressors and bail the oppressed one day.
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ItswellMike: 7:21am On Nov 02, 2021 |
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ItswellMike: 7:00am On Nov 02, 2021 |
post=107259573:
The undiluted truth about Nigerian politicians.
Don't mind the man.
We stopped taking him serious the day he was making fun of his people at ID camps,
Saying in front of National TV how his John Thomas usually goes soft/limp anytime he is on top of his wife and re the Benue in the camp.
That was the day we knew he is Nothing but a useless, very useless politician.
And you need to see how the usual online miscreants and swines were all laughing to the stupid jokes.
Same sets of brainwashed swines pretending they love the masses, meanwhile the ONLY reason they don't like our darling Daddy is because they are not seeing the usual corrupt money they have been used to for 16 looting years before Baba became Presido.
Awon werey 100%
He is in the Top 2.
Y'all know who is the very first position.
This coming from Ortom,
Just imagine Irony of life!!
Abi o,
Benue people, our hearts goes out to you.
What a Guv'!
Killings of innocent Nigerians, kidnappings and all sort of evil vices going on in the country, being sponsored by evil, wicked and corrupt politicians is what is cracking you and your ilks up?
We talk am before nah.
Kontinue......

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ItswellMike: 6:57am On Nov 02, 2021 |
COW COMMENTING
sammy329:

This is pure lie, you can't compare a civilian rule to a military regime, can someone ask this man, if he can be talking like this during Abacha's time.
If you think civilian are looters, the military are worst.
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ItswellMike: 6:53am On Nov 02, 2021 |
helinues:
Kettle Ortom
Same Ortom that is amongst the top 5 worst governors currently in Nigeria.

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ItswellMike: 6:52am On Nov 02, 2021 |
TRUE
JUST lIKE BUHARI LEAD GOVERNMENT
Aufbauh:
End & beginning of the month thing.
Oh yesterday is 01/011/2021
If you're a Benue indigene you'll understand Ortom better.
And Ortom is the worst Governor Benue state has ever produced since her inception in 1976. He lacks the morality & competence to criticize any leader in Nigeria in of governance.
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ItswellMike: 6:28pm On Nov 01, 2021 |
Cutezt:
There was pandemonium at the Plateau State 'House of Assembly in the early hours of Monday 1st 'November as unknown persons gained access from the back of the house to wreck havoc and attempt to remove who were already sitted in the house.
The security personnel were taken by surprise when some unknown persons made their way through the back of the house to stop the embattled speaker and some of the House from going ahead with any proceedings which led to a response and clash with youths who were protesting outside the complex, leading to damages of doors and windows before the quick response of the security personnel to restore order.
Soon afterwards, the security agencies moved in to forestall the breakdown of law and order as they ordered everyone out of the complex and also tear gassed persons who resisted as they scampered for safety.
All roads leading to the Plateau State House of Assembly were barricaded as youths bearing various placards protesting in
All roads leading to the Plateau State 1-louse of Assembly were barricaded as youths bearing various placards protesting in of the embattled speaker Nuhu Abok Ayuba who was impeached last week.
Recent reports has also shown the embattled speaker in a video as he sat with other and made a video calling for restoration of a Legal process and proceedings in the house and advocated for the intervention of democratic stakeholders. In the short video being circulated, the embattled Speaker, Abok 'Nuhu Ayuba and 11 other were seen appealing to all speakers of various house of Assemblies in 'Nigeria, Governor's Forum snd the President to intervene and restore justice to office the Plateau Speaker and 'House of Assembly in Plateau State.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/11/drama-in-plateau-assembly-as-youths-takeover-demanding-reinstatement-of-ayuba/amp/
GOV. LALONG BACKED THUGS ED BY SECURITY AGENCIES. ..
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ItswellMike: 3:04pm On Nov 01, 2021 |
Beautiful NONSENSE
presidency:
By Garba Shehu
President Muhammadu Buhari had a very successful visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the high which is the symbolization of our mutual trust and resolve to combat climate change, improve trade and promote investment in humanity, not profit as a motive.
It was also an opportunity used by the President to reassure the global investment community on the question of security which is of utmost significance to anyone wishing to bring their money here.
Addressing the 5,200 participants at the 5th Future Investment Summit, FII called by the Saudi Arabian Monarch and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, the President gave the most important assurance his large audience-physical and virtual in attendance- wanted to hear: “security is our most important priority. It’s the bottom line and common sense. It is up to us to secure our country and we will do it.”
To President Buhari, growing social unrest and insecurity are products of inequalities and unfair policies that exclude the majority from opportunities for participation, onishing world leaders and global investors to prioritize inclusive and humane policies.
He then went on to list a litany of things going for the country: we are the largest on the continent in the economy and population-a people driven by aggressive competitiveness.
He had on the entourage retinue a of Nigeria’s successful business leaders including Aliko Dangote and Abdulsamad Rabi’u, included in the top ten ranking of Africa’s richest.
The official delegates included Mr. Tope Sonubi, Wale Tinubu, Omoboyede Olusanya, Abubakar Sulaiman, Herbert Wigwe, Muhammadu Ndimi, Alan Sinfield, Leo Stan Ekeh, Hassan Usman, Alhaji Dahiru Mangal. It was their opportunity to seek deals and partnerships with their foreign counterparts.
As an aside, it interested many seeing Abdulsamad and Dangote arriving together and leaving on the same aircraft. They shared the same hotel and same car throughout.
This was contrary to the public perception of the relationship between the two business moguls.
On the Government side, the President was ed by the Ministers of Trade and Investment, Communications and Digital Economy-the nation’s fastest-growing sector with a record contribution of two trillion Naira in a year from almost nothing in the past-and the Ministers of State for Foreign Affairs and Petroleum.
The Saudi’s made it clear from their invitation that they were impressed by President Buhari’s last outing at the summit and had hoped that this same spirit will reflect in this year’s event.
The President, indeed Nigeria was honoured by the organizers in making our country’s leader to be the first Keynote Speaker at the prestigious event anchored by two of CNN’s leading finance, business and investment analysts’ cum-reporters, Richard Quest and John Defterios.
Taking a cue from the theme of this year’s summit, President Buhari presented an address titled: “Investing in Humanity: The Nigerian Perspective.” Of course, he had a strong statement to make here. Not only is this in line with his personal philosophy, fact is that investing in humanity is all that his government has been doing.
It’s the angle from which all decisions of government are taken. For him, therefore, this was a most befitting platform to tell the world what his country has been doing.
In that speech, he mentioned that:
"Investing in humanity is investing in our collective survival. This is why in Nigeria we believe that public and private partnerships should focus on increasing investments in health, education, capacity building, youth empowerment, gender equality, poverty eradication, climate change, and food security. By so doing, it will go a long way in reenergizing the global economy in a postCOVID-19 era.
"Nigeria’s population today exceeds 200 million people. Some 70 percent are under 35 years old. When we came into government in 2015, we were quick to realise that long-term peace and stability of our country is dependent on having inclusive and humane policies.
"In the past six years, our government took very painful but necessary decisions to invest for a long-term prosperous future knowing very well that this will come with short term pains," he added.
The President took a look at global challenges, past and present and warned thus:
"We cannot invest in humanity without relieving our countries from the crushing effects of the debt burden especially when the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the risk of deepening the debt portfolio of poor countries.
"These nations increasingly allocate more and more resources towards external debt servicing and repayment at the expense of the health, education and other services that contribute to the overall wellbeing of their population," he said.
Describing the summit as a credible forum for interaction between the public and private sectors, to explore ways of advancing economic growth, development and global prosperity, the President said Nigeria's diversification efforts continue to yield results, particularly in agriculture.
On the important government policy of Climate and the place of Public-Private Partnership, the President noted that climate change has triggered conflicts, food insecurity, irregular youth migration, rising level of sea waters, drought and desertification, as well as the drying-up of the Lake Chad.
"In the Lake Chad Basin region, where Boko Haram insurgency continues to undermine the peace, security and development of the region, climate change is largely responsible for the drying up of the Lake Chad which has shrunk by more than 85 percent its original size.
"The diminishing size of the Lake is at the root of the loss of millions of livelihoods, displacement of inhabitants and radicalization of teeming youths in the region who are recruited to serve as foot soldiers in the insurgency.
"In order to redress this situation and restore the lost fortunes of the Lake Chad Basin region, strong public-private partnership through massive investments will be needed to recharge the waters of Lake Chad. I am confident that this forum will rise to the challenge in the interest of durable peace and sustainable development of our region."
The President’s meeting with Nigerians in the Diaspora gave him an opportunity to send an important message to Nigerians on his unbending determination to respect the Constitution at all times and on all issues.
Not only did he restate his determination to leave office at the end of his tenure in 2023, he followed up with a warning to would-be campaigners, in case there are some who are contemplating this, that he will not undermine the law of the land by extending the tenure of office and that nobody should start doing this nonsense.
Apart from the usual homily to Nigerians to respect the laws of the counties in which they reside, the President threw his weight behind the clamour for the incorporation of new technologies in the election process.
He was blunt with the fact that without technology in the 2015 election, the Electronic Voters and the Card Reader, he may not have won; that he could have been schemed out or ought rightly cheated of his victory by the governing authorities as did happen on three previous elections 2003, 2007and 201.
“With this innovation, they could not defeat me on the altar of money and fraud.”
The President also narrated a story familiar to many Nigerian families, in which dared the desert and walked their way to the Holy Land for the pilgrimage.
They traded on the route, served as farmhands and the skilled among them earned upkeep as they trudged on for years before getting to their destination.
Millions of these made these journeys as millions of others failed to make it, by either losing their lives or choosing to settle down as migrants in countries on the way.
“My uncle” whom he named as Hussaini “undertook this arduous journey but died in Sudan in the homeward stretch,” said the President.
An important point he made of this, was that these earlier generations built the strong bond of relationships between our peoples and nations and the present generation must do nothing to derogate from the existing cordiality and friendship of our two states.
President Buhari’s trip to Saudi Arabia focused mainly on marketing Nigeria and developing a positive image for the nation. From all intents and purposes, the objective has been achieved.
GARBA SHEHU IS SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT, MEDIA AND PUBLICITY
October 31, 2021
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ItswellMike: 6:25am On Nov 01, 2021 |
Happy Birthday Little one......
Wish u God's blessings
lalasticlala:
Happy birthday to my daughter.
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ItswellMike: 6:00am On Nov 01, 2021 |
RichDad1: Party of chronic looters.
If e pain you, go and vex for those that looted your party HQ building funds.

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ItswellMike: 8:30am On Oct 31, 2021 |

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ItswellMike: 8:21am On Oct 31, 2021 |
post=107208127:
True that.
But we chose to rather focus on how to move our nation forward and kick the evil and looting politicians out of power forever, than concentrating or making comments about flags and unnecessary stuffs while the nation is fighting to stay at its feet due to unprecedented corruption in their 16 years of failure and more.
Just like some uncultured online touts and lazy tins commenting and making fun about a certain tro few weeks ago and never talked about a project being commissioned with the tro, (not talking if it will benefit
them as citizens,
Not talking about if the money used for it is too bogus or not etc, up till now,, 99% of them cannot mention
one of the many projects that the tro commissioned, they rather focus on a tro capture by a camera!! Misplaced priorities in life!!!
Tufiakwa!!!)
Nigerians focus more on unnecessary stuffs,
(Your politicians succeeded in that aspect truly.....unfortunately!)
That is why the nation is the way it is after 61 years of independence and some the youths aren't helping matters as well.
This generation has lost it,
We only hope the next generation gets it right!
There was a nation!
Meanwhile, PDP in Nigeria again?

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