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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

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39 comments:

  1. Wickedness! And why won't the administration be blamed for it. There is no body to regulate all these supply . Knowing that most Nigerians have criminal tendencies. But why sell things that is even hardly enough for the idp's. In fact ehhh, I just tire for this country. How I wish I'm an outsider. Anywhere

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    1. An outsider or alien?mumu

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    2. Nawa ooooh
      Corruption every where............

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    3. I work with IDPs and once an outreach is done to help them, some of them sell the items given stating that they need the money more than the items. You see all sorts

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  2. This is the reason many people don't like to make donations because it ends up with the wrong people.
    Someone must find a way to benefit from people's plight, honestly I am tired.
    You'd take food from the mouth of people who have nothing and live on nothing just to enrich your pocket.

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  3. Selfishness and greed is what this is all about. Smh

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  4. The poor are getting poorer.
    which way nigeria?

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  5. This kwaruption is everywhere and it will take a combined effort to rid us of it.
    If its not immigration then custom now idp

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  6. Smh
    Never seen a tribe that is so inhumane and also wicked to their own as much as these people.
    Just imagine the fuckery they do at the IDP camps.

    No pity at all.
    Sad

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    1. It always has to boil down to tribe when igbo people are involved in a matter. Mtschew!

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  7. And they blame Dasuki for diverting and sharing arms funds

    Criminal everywhere u go

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  8. Na toda? This is the norm,during the Jos crises, relief materials donated by individuals and the government were been sold in the mkt. Our neighbour who's in law works directly with the Idps was like the father Christmas of the area as he was giving out the items freely to pple in the neighbourhood. Our nxt door neighbour asked for a blanket for her son in boarding school, this man brought a carton containing twelve and told her if she needed more she should just tell him. Nigerians are the problems of Nigeria, only God in heaven can salvage our situation, we are indeed far gone period.

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    1. Can u imagine.... We are truly our own worst enemies,not even d govt but d citizens

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  9. How do they even sleep at home knowing they have deprived infants of their daily bread. The Bible says the heart of men is desperately wicked. God have mercy on his children and deliver Nigerians from those greedy hippopotamus leaders who knows nothing but their bellies.

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  10. How do they even sleep at home knowing they have deprived infants of their daily bread. The Bible says the heart of men is desperately wicked. God have mercy on his children and deliver Nigerians from those greedy hippopotamus leaders who knows nothing but their bellies.

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  11. Greed. That's all it is. How can you look these IDP in the eye, and say supplies have finished, when in reality you have stolen them for personal gains.
    I hope they have the hottest part of hell to themselves on judgment day.

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  12. Goodness
    Some people are heartless.

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  13. May Allah continue to guide us

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  14. This is sad.very sad.
    Some People don't hAve the fear of God.

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  15. These are the kind of things that make me too weak to sip Hennessey.

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  16. Buhari's kworoption fight should start from his fellow aboki!...

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  17. God must punish the culprits, you think you will do this and go scot free? You and your children will lack in the midst of plenty.. Wicked souls!

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  18. I keep saying this, we are our own problem! So it actually pleases someone to see his fellow human being die of malnutrition. This is the worse sin. Making life harder for the poor and orphans and widows. God go use 50 years judge this country alone

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  19. CHANGE is changing everything. Good that it is now in the open. Thieves.

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  20. Internet gangstars. Nigerians only know how to type grammar. Leave your homes and fight for them. Stage an uprising for them... FOOLS

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    1. In all honesty, permit me to call you the bigger fool here... Since you know this how come you've not set an example for other to follow? You are as guilty as the others since you can comfortably hide under anon and type rubbish with your talons!

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  21. What is the difference with what the people selling stuffs meant for people in idpc and boko haram? I see this as wickedness. Stealing from the poorest and most helpless people to make money. They should arrest the owners of the shops these things are sold and lock the shops, that way they would bring out the people that sold it to them. Then you wrap them with explosives and let them blow to pieces, afterall they are not different from the bastards that made people live in idc.

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  22. Before I pity these Muslims. They have to repent first and renounce their violent ways.

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    1. Pls shut up you dirty gob if you have no meaningful thing to say, that is what a sensible person will do. Am a muslim I don't need your damn pity.

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  23. Can this country actually see good? This is so sad,you don't provide for them n you still go ahead to sell what is giving to them especially for innocent babies. This God is so merciful,to allow this animals to get away with their evil but i wish they know that there is always a pay day.so sick n tired of this country

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  24. Are you for real @anon10:48? The God almighty whom you think you are serving and crested you also created them, how difficult do you think it's for Him to destroy them if He wishes? He loved them and so should you, as a Christian this should be your mindset. Don't allow the world to make you what you are not.

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  25. I weep for my beloved country till my tears run dry.
    Is the black race cursed?
    Is our hearts as black as our continent?

    Why don't we have empathy?
    Why are we opportunists?
    Why don't we love ourselves?

    And yet we champion religion.
    Is there any array of hope in the horizon for africa?

    Let's NOT live and let die.

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