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valentineuwakwe(m): 1:07pm On Jun 02
Conscience is a wound....only truth can heal it!!


You claim false figures n stil want us to be patient
ArcSEMPECJ(m): 1:14pm On Jun 02
IJAYA001:

But if they say otherwise, you will brand them politics of Tribalism ing themselves. IRE O

It is very difficult to say otherwise, very very difficult as people are going through hell in Nigeria....

It is only men without conscience and eating big from the camp that will say otherwise but soon they will be used and dumped anyway as their time expires....

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patrickcollins: 1:19pm On Jun 02
Edegs:
My Pity is on families with Many Kids at this period
[b][/b] Majority of Nigerians are feeling it, South, East, West, North. Everybody must collect
patrickcollins: 1:21pm On Jun 02
saintopus:
This is very heavy more especially when it comes out from the president region.
Everybody is feeling the bad effects of his abysmal performances, region can't shield one from this kind of national induced hunger by Tinubu

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Danisaint112(m): 1:22pm On Jun 02
chidiokay:



Incase you dont know, yorubas have a long history of not condoning nonsense.

All that "Our son" " Our brother crap dont prevail in yorubaland, you mess up yorubas go open your yansh in public

When Obasanjo was president is biggest critics were the yorubas, go n check those insulting bode george they are yorubas

weytin.you no know you no know

A few of the sensible ones not the majority. I have lived and interacted with your people far too long to know.

The vast majority of your people aren't straight forward, can deny, sell you or opt out of an agreement at the last minute leaving you helpless, stranded, most times because of cowardice, greed or simply the dislike they have for you.

That's why majority of you guys hardly condemn Tinubu. We find more daily ing instead of condemning. Something Igbos would have never done.

The fact that there is a faction, when everyone is suppose to be on same page says it all.

Igbo don't flow like that. If we want to go all in (especially when we stand for something right), we go all in not minding whose ox is gored.

If you are an elder in Igbo land and you mess up, we mess you up. We have a believe that fools also grow old. so we don't worship elders like you guys do and find it hard condemning them.

Me saying this doesn't mean we don't have our baggages too. I'm just correcting the notion that "you all usually condemn the wrongs in your society."

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patrickcollins: 1:27pm On Jun 02
Funkyswagzz:
Please oo I still genuinely want to know. What was the essence of removing subsidy and were is the money for the subsidy being paid initially? This question might seem not relevant at this point but it is the reason we are suffering heavily today. Also the refineries are not working what exactly is happening cos all I see here is SCAM
Worst is the division of electricity into bands. Lots of guys in band A can't afford the exorbitant hike in price, for instance a civil servant that earns 70k monthly can use up to 1k electricity daily by 30 days, how we are surviving in this country is a mystery
patrickcollins: 1:32pm On Jun 02
Fapemz:
Talk to your Governors more....they have so much more funds now.


Tinubu is very active at least
He gave those criminals more fund, tell me a governor making life easy for his people, Nigerians are suffering have some conscience
omolasho: 1:33pm On Jun 02
This same nonentity elders that made us loose President Goodluck Jonathan are at it again abi?

Dont worry yourselves, we are wiser “namu namu ni” thats the way the North does it and that is the game now.

ODUN MEEJO A PE good or bad!
chidiokay: 1:39pm On Jun 02
Danisaint112:


A few of the sensible ones not the majority. I have lived and interacted with your people far too long to know.

The vast majority of your people aren't straight forward, can deny, sell you or opt out of an agreement at the last minute leaving you helpless, stranded, most times because of cowardice, greed or simply the dislike they have for you.

That's why majority of you guys hardly condemn Tinubu. We find more daily ing instead of condemning. Something Igbos would have never done.

The fact that there is a faction, when everyone is suppose to be on same page says it all.

Igbo don't flow like that. If we want to go all in (especially when we stand for something right), we go all in not minding whose ox is gored.

If you are an elder in Igbo land and you mess up, we mess you up. We have a believe that fools also grow old. so we don't worship elders like you guys do and find it hard condemning them.

Me saying this doesn't mean we don't have our baggages too. I'm just correcting the notion that "you all usually condemn the wrongs in your society."


You are just being untruthful, their is no tribe that sell out than yorubas,

Forget any experience, if igbo get problem with yoruba for mushin, you will see yorubas behind the igbo.

Yoruba land boasts of top notch hospitality to visitor/strangers. In Nigeria of today their is no region you can feel save among strangers like SW

i am not just talking it is reality
taiwolomo1: 1:39pm On Jun 02
Fapemz:
Talk to your Governors more....they have so much more funds now.


Tinubu is very active at least
Which governor!? If as a president, u r tripling funds for the governors and seeing no results. Why not diverting such huge fund to other important things! I will still blame the president!!!
IyfeNamikaze(m): 2:25pm On Jun 02
Funkyswagzz:
Please oo I still genuinely want to know. What was the essence of removing subsidy and were is the money for the subsidy being paid initially? This question might seem not relevant at this point but it is the reason we are suffering heavily today. Also the refineries are not working what exactly is happening cos all I see here is SCAM
subsidy was removed so that they will be able to pay off their loans and be eligible for more loans. IMF and world bank advised them to remove the subsidy so that they can get their money back and with interest. They knew that Nigerians are going to suffer for it but that's not their cup of tea, they've never been benevolent or altruistic, that's why they try to cover the government's asses by saying that the Nigeria economy is improving even though it's bullshit!
Mitsurugi(m): 2:46pm On Jun 02
ArcSEMPECJ:


The same way Obideints entered inside your Oba of Lagos State house and collected his staff of office abi during end Sars protest abi

Keep hiding in propaganda, even as you are hungry this hour...


If only you knew...... 😂😂😂😂😂
Chegesnd: 2:49pm On Jun 02
Abeg where are those Bobo Chicago Asylum Inmates (BCAI)?
They have good underground!
Jayzoutfitz: 2:59pm On Jun 02
Pls who is tunubu?
Danisaint112(m): 3:30pm On Jun 02
chidiokay:



You are just being untruthful, their is no tribe that sell out than yorubas,

Forget any experience, if igbo get problem with yoruba for mushin, you will see yorubas behind the igbo.

Yoruba land boasts of top notch hospitality to visitor/strangers. In Nigeria of today their is no region you can feel save among strangers like SW

i am not just talking it is reality

See how you just confirmed the same thing I’ve been saying? It’s that same betrayal and sellout most of you guys do.

Betrayal and sellout isn’t standing for truth.
Please don’t mix this up. Igbos hardly betray their own but will, 97% of the time, stand for their own. They only betray you if you are a serial betrayer or a scammer.

Speaking of conflicts, how many times have you heard Igbos attacked Yorubas in Awka, Owerri, or Enugu? Please tell me. And you say your region is the only place we feel safer?

We Igbos are the most tolerant when it comes to accommodating people. This is a known fact.

If not for some irresponsible Fulanis killing and maiming, no one would hear of any conflict.

If not that the Nigerian Army killed several Igbos years ago in search of Nnamdi Kanu—because of an order from enemies of the Igbos—the current conflict wouldn’t exist.

But because of hatred and stories ed down since the civil war, most people from other tribes have intentionally refused to live or invest in the South East, fearing they would be killed—which hardly ever happens.

Lastly, how can you say there’s no region we feel safe like the South West? Have you forgotten the South-South is close to the South East and we have a good number of Igbos there doing business comfortably and peacefully?

How many times have you heard Igbos had riots with Akwa Ibomites, the good people of Cross River State, or even Bayelsa—like you guys do in the South West?

How can you say the South West is the safest when your people attacked us during the last presidential election, simply because we decided not to vote for Tinubu—for reasons very glaring to everyone today?

As an Igbo guy I can't feel safe in Kwara and can't also feel safe in Lagos.

Even in the North, have you also forgotten that we have Abuja, the country’s capital, where I lived before moving abroad and felt safe all my life? Come on, think for yourself, man.
Inosky: 4:43pm On Jun 02
Tifnubu has committed crime against humanity more than any convicted felon. Do you how many dreams he has killed in just two years?
Do you know how many people that have died directly and indirectly out of his poverty-centric policies?
Or the small fabrics of democracy in Nigeria he has destroyed?

He needs to be arrested to save lives... angry
chidiokay: 5:16pm On Jun 02
Danisaint112:


See how you just confirmed the same thing I’ve been saying? It’s that same betrayal and sellout most of you guys do.

Betrayal and sellout isn’t standing for truth.
Please don’t mix this up. Igbos hardly betray their own but will, 97% of the time, stand for their own. They only betray you if you are a serial betrayer or a scammer.

Speaking of conflicts, how many times have you heard Igbos attacked Yorubas in Awka, Owerri, or Enugu? Please tell me. And you say your region is the only place we feel safer?

We Igbos are the most tolerant when it comes to accommodating people. This is a known fact.

If not for some irresponsible Fulanis killing and maiming, no one would hear of any conflict.

If not that the Nigerian Army killed several Igbos years ago in search of Nnamdi Kanu—because of an order from enemies of the Igbos—the current conflict wouldn’t exist.

But because of hatred and stories ed down since the civil war, most people from other tribes have intentionally refused to live or invest in the South East, fearing they would be killed—which hardly ever happens.

Lastly, how can you say there’s no region we feel safe like the South West? Have you forgotten the South-South is close to the South East and we have a good number of Igbos there doing business comfortably and peacefully?

How many times have you heard Igbos had riots with Akwa Ibomites, the good people of Cross River State, or even Bayelsa—like you guys do in the South West?

How can you say the South West is the safest when your people attacked us during the last presidential election, simply because we decided not to vote for Tinubu—for reasons very glaring to everyone today?

As an Igbo guy I can't feel safe in Kwara and can't also feel safe in Lagos.

Even in the North, have you also forgotten that we have Abuja, the country’s capital, where I lived before moving abroad and felt safe all my life? Come on, think for yourself, man.

Oga stop playing clever by half, you said majority of Yorubas are tribalistic or you dont know the meaning of tribalistic

it is easier for any yoruba to it yorubas are sell out we dont even deny it, that one no follow

i as far educational knowledge is concern, we have yoruba, igbo and hausa in Nigeria.
i dont even believe Ss & Se are not same it is just like Hausa n fulani

So in the south west how many times have we rioted with igbos or yoruba abi delusion just dey worry you
if you dont feel safe in Lagos thats on you, we have more igbos in lagos than any other foreign state. maybe they are blind, you see what they dont see
OnyeObowo1: 5:25pm On Jun 02
MichaelSokoto:
Gbagaam!
cool
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣

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Uche559(m): 5:38pm On Jun 02
Adequate palliative to cushion d effect of his policies is d biggest error of dis govt. Imagine using 1k just to take your 4yr old daughter to school daily. School fees has been increase. School bus is expensive. Changing d child to a nearby school is also not viable cos of new entry expenses.
2yrs now, d promised cng bus to reduce transportation cost is nowhere to b seen. Everything just looks like we ve been scammed. Its so painful.
ezelos(m): 6:03pm On Jun 02
Pls they should stop crying foul
mercysamuelson(m): 6:11pm On Jun 02
Afenifere abi Afenifebi? Dem no get shame. Anywhere belle face.
walozanga(m): 6:54pm On Jun 02
muyico:
Politics at it again! Afenifere failed us not Tinubu


Stop masturbating, u no gree grin
Danisaint112(m): 7:58pm On Jun 02
chidiokay:


Oga stop playing clever by half, you said majority of Yorubas are tribalistic or you dont know the meaning of tribalistic

it is easier for any yoruba to it yorubas are sell out we dont even deny it, that one no follow

i as far educational knowledge is concern, we have yoruba, igbo and hausa in Nigeria.
i dont even believe Ss & Se are not same it is just like Hausa n fulani

So in the south west how many times have we rioted with igbos or yoruba abi delusion just dey worry you
if you dont feel safe in Lagos thats on you, we have more igbos in lagos than any other foreign state. maybe they are blind, you see what they dont see.

Despite the fact that I didn’t outrightly it this — is the bolded part a lie? My main stance is that most Yorubas are not to be trusted. They can say one thing today, and by the next minute — just when you’re about to finalize things — they say another or, most times, throw you under the bus without you even knowing.

This is something I’ve observed countless times from different people. My best friend back in secondary school was a Yoruba boy named Yakubu, but the dude always backstabbed me — even though whenever he ran into issues, I’d be the one at the forefront, taking the blows for him.

Weren’t you the one who mentioned earlier that Yorubas do rise up against Igbos in Mushin? Is the violence against Igbos during the 2023 presidential election a joke to you?

Riot can come in different forms: it can appear as threats to life, gang-ups, or outright violence against a particular ethnic group.

If you know the South East and South South are mostly one, then why brag that the West is the safest for the Igbos?

My discomfort with Lagos started after the election — and there are thousands who felt or still feel the same.

People who chose to stay did so because of established investments and businesses, not because they actually or completely feel safe. Many others, who had plans, simply made the decision not to move there for business or investment.

You say what you say because you don’t fully understand the ripple effect even the tiniest violence or conflict can cause.
chidiokay: 8:16pm On Jun 02
Danisaint112:


Despite the fact that I didn’t outrightly it this — is the bolded part a lie? My main stance is that most Yorubas are not to be trusted. They can say one thing today, and by the next minute — just when you’re about to finalize things — they say another or, most times, throw you under the bus without you even knowing.

This is something I’ve observed countless times from different people. My best friend back in secondary school was a Yoruba boy named Yakubu, but the dude always backstabbed me — even though whenever he ran into issues, I’d be the one at the forefront, taking the blows for him.

Weren’t you the one who mentioned earlier that Yorubas do rise up against Igbos in Mushin? Is the violence against Igbos during the 2023 presidential election a joke to you?

Riot can come in different forms: it can appear as threats to life, gang-ups, or outright violence against a particular ethnic group.

If you know the South East and South South are mostly one, then why brag that the West is the safest for the Igbos?

My discomfort with Lagos started after the election — and there are thousands who felt or still feel the same.

People who chose to stay did so because of established investments and businesses, not because they actually or completely feel safe. Many others, who had plans, simply made the decision not to move there for business or investment.

You say what you say because you don’t fully understand the ripple effect even the tiniest violence or conflict can cause.


where headphones and listen to yourself, how is sell out or backstabbing the same with Tribalism
whatever the yoruba boy did to you he could as well do to any yoruba for that matter ... so whats the point

i don taya to dey follow you argue gibberish jare, think as you like. ciao
Danisaint112(m): 8:24pm On Jun 02
chidiokay:



where headphones and listen to yourself, how is sell out or backstabbing the same with Tribalism
whatever the yoruba boy did to you he could as well do to any yoruba for that matter ... so whats the point

i don taya to dey follow you argue gibberish jare, think as you like. ciao

No point as usual. Always dey carry vex enter the conversation. A conversation you consider argument because of anger and making me repeat something I have said and made very understandable many times.

As if you don't even read what I explained. Abi na comprehension issue I no just know.
Dspsalvate: 8:40pm On Jun 02
May emergency destruction (if there's any English like that) fall upon the head of those who kept telling poor Nigerian to go and ask governors where they kept money
7arrows: 10:19am On Jun 03
BigDawsNet:


Question is? Una get choice? No! This dude will still win second term as things Dey go so

Hahahahah I swear u no serious. But wait o. Na true u talk sha. The dude will surely win second term. Haa we don enter one chance. And when he's done with his 8 years he'll surely put his person to continue where he stopped.
Whois(m): 1:21pm On Jun 04
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