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Friday, June 29, 2018

Comedian Ali Baba Blames Tanker Fire On The Lawlessness In Nigeria

PREACH IT BROTHER!!!!

Veteran Comedian Ali Baba on a post on his IG page reacted to the tanker fire at Lagos Ibadan express which sadly claimed many lives.








21 comments:

  1. He is soo very right. Is Nigeria really redeemable? May God help us.

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  2. Very well said Baba, very well said. This country sucks but what can we expect.... man will always rule man in an injurious way. God's kingdom...oh let it come already

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  3. Jesus christ when will this country become well again RIP to the dead..

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  4. The roads are bad too. God have mercy.
    @Princess Tever

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  5. He said nothing but the truth,the county's lawlessness is something else.💔💔💔💔

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  6. Nigeria is very redeemable, but the problem lies with the masses. If they want to really work together to fix the country; they will learn to put every sentiments like, religion differences, tribal differences, ethnicity, class and what not aside, then, come together as one to fight the good fight of faith and regain back the nation which the Lord Himself has set apart for glory.

    The youths won't listen because they don't care. They have been so brainwashed by the corrupt politicians, pastors, Imam, and even their village leaders telling them stories of hatred.

    Why do Nigerians keep recycling the old rogues? Because, Nigerians love to be "ruled" by rogues.

    If you want a leader, you will porge the nation and look for a true leader no matter how difficult it is for you to find one.
    A true leader is among us but we are too blind and carried away by cheap handovers.

    Please, I'm still exhausted from yesterday's work.
    I pray and hope the eyes of the Youngs be open soon, so that they can see beyond their nose.

    Revolution is the answer.
    Destroy all the senators
    Destroy all the house of representatives members
    Destroy both the old and present cabinets
    Destroy them all and take back your country.

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    2. Proudly Anonymous29 June 2018 at 16:04

      They will not listen!

      For a lot of them,the country can only work if someone who they prefer to be in power is in power.
      The most annoying are those %&@*! who hide behind their partisan scrawny one finger to spew garbage here.

      Nigerians only become activists if their preferred politician is not in power.

      During Fashola's administration,a lot of laws put in place to acheive some degree of sanity were termed anti-masses by these same set of people and
      Ambode instead of following up on those laws decided to play politics so as to be termed masses friendly governor.

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    3. I think we as a nation need to hire consultants from outside to do a whole feasibilty study on Nigeria. If this country was a company, the leaders over time clearly don't believe in it being viable, cus if you are the CEO of a company,you want your company to succeed. Maybe they don't see it as a feasible investment. One investor should just come and buy us sef. Na joke o, but still...anyway the only song i will sing forever is decentralization of the government . That way the bureaucratic ladder won't be so tall and we can have smaller cells and better access to immediate "leaders" ie the local government. Each local government MUST be accountable for the residents in that local government of they fail send them out sharply. Simple. No need to be going as far as president. It just too much. Each local government MUST be culpable. Food for thought

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  7. You are very correct Sir. I just keep saying 'e go better someday' at all times to just console myself.
    This country is ABSOLUTELY IRREDEEMABLE.☹

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  8. They don't value our lives na. Who cares? So long as their kids are safe in advanced countries and high brow areas where these evil tankers don't ply. Father save us please, save us!

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  9. This is so true. In England, high ladden vehicles and lorries can only use most roads from 11pm-5am and when are on motorways otherwise knowns as EXPRESS in naija they must stay on the left hand lane of the road. Nigeria is indeed a lawless country. God bless you Ali.

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  10. I am very pained. For the past week sleep has disappeared.
    I want to do so something but I don't know what to do or how to do it.
    how do we get the government to build basic infrastructure?
    get qualified and well paid security agents?
    Is that any way we can forcefully remove all these people in power?
    Is that any selfless Individuals ready and willing to rule and do the right thing?
    When we vote out Buhari,who do we vote in?
    I weep for my country

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  11. I weep for my country Nigeria

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  12. I remember Gov. Amaechi passing such a law back when he was still interested in governance rather than politics but failed to properly enforce it.
    The way those tankers drive is also a source of concern... reckless, bullying and navigating through narrow streets and acutely angled junctions.
    Regular commuters too drive as if they're in competition. No spacing on any side, no heed to the tenets of defensive driving.
    NO SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY
    It's Sad Really

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  13. Like he rightly said, they will strike and then we'll blame the government and then they will call it off!!!!

    We need strict and rigid measures..... For us to really progress, we have to really go through a lot of hardtimes, are we ready for that?? Nigerians too like enjoyment and any small pain or inconvenience will lead to strike, rally and what's not!!!!

    R.I.P to the dead!!! I sent out strict warnings to those who sent me the videos!!!!!

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  14. Very lawless country. And our so called leaders do not value the lives of its citizens. After all, their families are abroad. May God punish those that should make things right and have refused to do so. See th pains they are causing it's people.

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  15. 🙇💔💔💔💔🇳🇬. I weep for my country.

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