Obaaderemi2: 9:08pm |
steeltrust:
very anyhow person
And this is a Nigerian youth
In fact, it's frustrating.
His likes are busy defending Nigeria's sorry state and comparing us to nonentities like Sudan and Congo. Meanwhile the politicians and their thugs who destroyed Nigeria are sending their own kids abroad.
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Obaaderemi2: 8:55pm |
CoronaVirusPro:
Nigeria is not in the league of Illinois!
Compare Illinois with states in his league. I gave you options! Which of those states is Illinois better that. From, education, healthcare, infrastructure, down to road. Which of those cities can Illinois match
You can as well compare Nigeria with Sudan, Niger and Congo and see how great we doing.
Chicago is better than Doha, one of the cities you gave me.
Why should I compare Nigeria to Niger and Congo? Congo had no secondary school graduate at independence. Nigeria had doctors and lawyers in the 19th century. I would rather compare Nigeria to Kenya and Ghana and even against those backward countries, Nigeria fares badly. If at this stage we still have individuals defending Nigeria's self-made backwardness, then there's going to be a tough battle to improve Nigeria
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Obaaderemi2: 7:21pm |
CoronaVirusPro:
It’s not worth the hype and a struggling state.
List it among its pairs around the world and tell me where it stands. A state living on old glory. What spectacular thing has happened in Illinois last 30 years? Just mention one thing!
You can compare it with Arkansas and you will think Illinois is doing fine, but rank it among its pairs like Dubai, Frankfurt, Dublin or Doha, then you will start having problems.
You already started having problems comparing Chicago to Doha. Check the liveability rankings of Chicago and Doha. Chicago is ahead. It means the city is not bad. Besides he's talking about Nigeria and none of those cities you listed. He's not saying Nigeria should be on the levels of Chicago but at least there should be signs of good governance. Not grappling with power and water supply and illiteracy in 2025. Your position is indefensible
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Obaaderemi2: 2:29pm |
Tirshatha:
On point. Also PSG will beat Inter Milan but it seems via penalty: a costly offence by the Inter Milan defenders will ruin what would have been their day.
You are talking like a prophet
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Obaaderemi2: 12:41pm |
Terrorist. Killer
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Obaaderemi2: 12:29pm |
Factcheck0001:
did Illinois start it's development 60years ago?
Did the components of Nigeria start their development sixty years ago? Did we start having schools and roads just 60 years ago? We used to be at par and even above countries like Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Bangladesh, even Kenya. Which of those countries is not better than Nigeria today?
The corruption and tribalism here is alarming. That's why the country is retrogressive
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Obaaderemi2: 12:24pm |
CoronaVirusPro:
So Nigeria you could compare it with? Why not compare it with Chongqing, Berlin or Tokyo?
Oh! Nigeria is the best you could compare it with!
Is Nigeria not a country too? You made it sound like Chicago was a poor place.
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Obaaderemi2: 12:10pm |
Britishpea:
Life is a progress. I am doing certain business that has made me to understand that you can never ever skip the process.
Nigeria needs time it will get there. We are a great people with bad psyche. The psyche needs time to blend.
Gradually the paradigm will be shifting towards the right place and we will have great people in power.
America is a large democracy. The people were brought up with a complete thinking different from ours.
An American doesn’t believe that when they grow old their children must inherit their responsibilities but it’s otherwise here.
An American doesn’t believe that a husband must saddle the home responsibilities by 90/100% but it’s not like that here.
You don’t expect the people with these types of thinking to have the same way of running the government.
We the people are the country… leadership is from the within! We still have people like Awolowo and I am a great leader to watch out for.
So we need to reinvent the wheel? 🤔
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Obaaderemi2: 12:08pm |
chrisxxx:
Me I have every opportunity to leave Nigeria. I have had UK visa, Malaysia Visa and visited severally. Presently I have a five year American Visa. Why am I still in Nigeria? I have lived long in this jungle that I have become afraid if I could fit in and live in a functional society.
I can't line. I can't even be on queue in traffic. I don't like wait, I usually find a way out of an organized system.
Nigeria has dealt with me. Any place I am traveling to will take me at least two years to adjust to a normal person.
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Obaaderemi2: 12:04pm |
CoronaVirusPro:
Same Chicago has a poverty rate at 17% and over the roof gun violence!
Yes, a big city with high IGR, but what has that translated into for people of colour like you?
Can you afford to rent or buy houses in this districts you praise so much online?
Why not tell us about the conditions of where your colour dominates in same Illinois.
After robbing you of state and over the roof property taxes, you still could applaud the little they do. That state does not even have a speed train or modern infrastructure. All they got is old outdated buildings with 1930 railways that could collapse anytime.
Illinois will only freak you if you a newbie. That state is on the reverse.
So is any part of Nigeria better than Illinois?
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Obaaderemi2: 10:41am |
ariesbull:
Another excuse
Lagos is the smallest state ....with the huge state why Dom Thor cities look bigger
That's The same thing he said. Lagos is seriously urbanized because it's tiny and the population is huge
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Obaaderemi2: 9:13am |
So what did you expect Obi to say? Is it a lie that the north has the potential to uplift Nigeria if they would only be more intentional about development? Obi has said nothing bad.
Why are some Yorubas always attacking this man? These same people praised Buhari who literally brought Nigeria lower and Tinubu who so far has presided over what are arguably two of Nigeria's worst years in of food inflation.
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Obaaderemi2: 1:38pm On May 24 |
Slytiger:

Meanwhile, just this morning, Peter obi is still grandstanding that he will run on Labour Party platform.
He won't be that stupid. He's playing with you
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Obaaderemi2: 10:06am On May 23 |
kettykin:
Once a governor defects to the APC, governance often mutates into a grotesque performance of entitlement.
The hunger to impress vanishes. Complacency creeps in like mold—quiet, stubborn, and destructive.
Innovation dies not with a shrug. Decisions that once sparked growth are replaced by ceremonial nonsense, photo-ops, and recycled rhetoric.
And now Akwa Ibom, a state that for over a decade stood as the eastern corridor’s vanguard of growth, risks being lobotomized—its strategic edge dulled by party loyalty over public service. I’m genuinely alarmed.
Thank God Enugu, Abia, and Anambra haven’t bent the knee to the center. That disalignment is a strange blessing—it keeps governors alert, uncomfortable, and thus able. Because when re-election isn't guaranteed by party machinery, performance becomes the only real currency.
Take out Anambra. Anambra is already APC in deed but Apga in name. It's just like saying Wike is not for APC
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Obaaderemi2: 3:30pm On May 21 |
O ti fi Owo olowo ta betnja
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Obaaderemi2: 1:55pm On May 21 |
What's he saying?
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Obaaderemi2: 2:33pm On May 20 |
mrvitalis:
They attacked hero left out trophy beer ...hypocrisy is a bad thing
Im not convinced some people just want igbos to be poor so they can laugh
I don't understand. What's the link between Hero and 🏆 Trophy?
I know international brewery started in ilesha many years ago and their flagship product was Trophy
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Obaaderemi2: 9:37am On May 20 |
guobe:
In combination bet,it is not compulsory all games omes through.
It us just like flex.
Once you click on combined, and click on the number of games you feel will be successful and add your stake amount, it comes through with the code for combination bet.
Ok. Thanks. Do you know if it's available on sportybet?
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Obaaderemi2: 8:43am On May 20 |
guobe:
It is different as the amount won is at the top
Is it about the amount won? This thread is about combination betting but you didn't explain what combination betting is.
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Obaaderemi2: 4:18pm On May 19 |
guobe:
An example is in one of the screenshot.
I see the screenshot but I don't understand. It looks like regular betting to me. Just home, draw and away
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Obaaderemi2: 11:44am On May 19 |
guobe:
Alot of people are fond of wasting their hard-earned odds and after it has cut by some couple of games they will now start nagging and complaining.
After you have painstakingly forecasted let's say 1,000 odds and at the end of the day when the matches are concluded, only one now cut it without you getting anything from it.
The agony from just one cutting it can be excruciating and may even lead to trauma of never betting again.
I have a friend that got 9 over 10 draws and he played it only direct without playing combination or flexing the games which could have also yielded millions too with that 9 over 10 draws.
I always make use of combination or flex to get something back and just yesterday, a odd of 70,000 yielded 26,700 naira with 9 folders from 13 folders.
The direct bet was 400 naira to win 58 million naira.
In conclusion, stop wasting your hard earned odds .play to get something back.
Give me an example of a combination bet, Sir
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Obaaderemi2: 11:18am On May 19 |
helinues:
Just ask the op which state he's from and if they have all what he listed in accusing Lagos
Wondering why some people just like to be chewing hypocrisy raw.
There own solutions can never be applicable to their own problems
Everything to you is about Igbo and Yoruba. You refuse to face facts because you are so shallow
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Obaaderemi2: 10:54am On May 19 |
Mbanda:
Thank God you're not the one feeding me nor paying ma bills.
Ok
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Obaaderemi2: 10:53am On May 19 |
SeeWahala:
Before nko?
Aren't Seyi and Peter Obi normal nigerian citizens without any government post or appointment?
Just see the way you reason
Are they equal in the realm of politics? That's what I was talking about, I didn't know I had to spell that out to some people.
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Obaaderemi2: 7:07am On May 19 |
rinzaugustine:
This JAMB glitch situation taught me something powerful:
When people truly know themselves, they refuse to accept anything that doesn't align with their truth.
The moment Nigeria's JAMB exam results were released, the Igbos said, "That though kids don't read these days, these results do not reflect our children’s abilities.”
Even when the Minister of Education tried to explain it away, blaming it on the fight against exam malpractice, they didn’t budge. They knew who they were. They knew what their children were capable of.
And this is exactly why many Igbos believe the system is rigged against them and no one can easily convince them otherwise.
Here’s the deeper truth:
In life, once you understand who you are, you begin to reject anything that doesn’t align with your identity: be it systems, labels, or lies.
Most people accept anything because they haven’t met themselves yet.
But the moment you truly do, your standards shift. You stop explaining. You start standing.
Know yourself. And everything else will fall in line.
It's beginning to look like there's an unwritten clause in the Nigerian constitution to pull igbos down. It's beginning to look nauseating even to some of us Yorubas. Put me on equal footing with someone else if we're sharing the same space. Don't hamper him because you want your own tribesman to go above him
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Obaaderemi2: 6:47am On May 19 |
Ofemannnu:
This is very old.
It is not applicable again.
How State Cut-off Marks Work:
National Merit (60%):
The Federal Government considers a candidate's overall score (a national merit score) in the Common Entrance Examination.
State Equality (30%):
A percentage of the school's capacity is allocated to each state to ensure fair representation.
Exigency (10%):
This is used for special cases, such as children of military personnel or those from underprivileged backgrounds.
State-Specific Cut-off Marks:
Each state has its own cut-off score, reflecting the number of candidates who can be itted from that state. These cut-off marks are calculated based on the state's population, the number of available places in the schools, and other factors, according to Business Day News.
Key Points:
The cut-off marks are not fixed and can fluctuate each year.
The selection process is a multi-stage process that involves both national merit and state-specific considerations.
The Federal Government's goal is to ensure that all states are fairly represented in the Unity Schools, while also maintaining a focus on academic merit.
Examples from Previous Years:
In Lagos State, the cut-off mark can fluctuate, but it's often around 132.
The cut-off marks for states in the South-East can be around 134 on average, while some northern states may have lower cut-off marks.
Some examples from previous years include Abia (130), Adamawa (62), Anambra (139), and Bauchi (35), according to Business Day News.
So what's the difference between what he posted and what you are posting?
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Obaaderemi2: 6:37am On May 19 |
Mbanda:
Point of correction, am attacking you and your lies because, I know what you represent. And I don't want lies and propaganda from APC camps to reign supreme. People that are going through our comments are my number one priority here because, I don't want them to believe your lies and propaganda thinking it's true.
That's my reason for what am doing not that you are relevant. If I don't see you attacking Igbos or Obi you won't see me in your mentions again I keep saying this.
Both you and the character you are mentioning are jobless 😜
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Obaaderemi2: 6:35am On May 19 |
fuckingAyaya:
but u were so happy in other thread Peter obi didn't get to shake the pope? Now seyi's news is causing you constipation. You people can't take what you dish out why?
So Obi and Seyi are now equals? 🤔
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