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Saturday, November 02, 2019

Nigerian History...


20 comments:

  1. Wow.. wonder what his childhood friend did that he couldn’t spare him.

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    1. He was also an army general and 'allegedly' part of a coup plot to topple IBB's government.
      Hmmmnn.

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    2. My uncle was also among the people executed with Mamman Vatsa. So many military brains went with that set.

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    3. Sluttychic, wow! I try very hard not to lose respect for others as i am not our creator. But dang! Jeez! I'm speechless! How blonde are you????

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    4. Anon 16:17, you could have just explained to me like @cakes by luligrace did.
      Did you have to showcase your timidity?
      Next time, shush 🤫

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    5. Sluttychic, you are right.

      I should have. I apologise. But I didn't showcase my "timidity".

      I exposed your ignorance and my arrogance. Once again, I apologise.

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    6. 18:41
      Sluttychic was right to call you timid.

      Remember, rudeness is a weak man imitation of strength.

      You were rude in your response to her while trying to display your strength(knowledge of history) but you ignorantly displayed your weakness(arrogance)

      Based on that alone, you are timid and you proved her right by showcasing it.

      Debra.

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    7. I read a nursery rhyme by Mamman J Vatsa. One green book with different animals drawn on the cover. RIP Vatsa. Loyalty in friendship is as important as forgiveness.

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  2. I wish I can time-travel amd change some things. These honorable writers and social critics like Gani will be the leaders, and our leaders will be in jail. Imagine how Nigeria would have been if this was our history...

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  3. This is how celebrities do it. Not wearing Halloween witches clothes to scare kids and going naked on social media + dubai runs.
    🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️🐤🐤🐤🐤

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    1. You can't give you don't have

      They cannot do what they don't know or think

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  4. Our literary icons,this was when the pen was still claiming to be mightier than the sword,indeed there was a country

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  5. When I was a child, my mother’s friend gave me a book, Children’s Rhymes by Mamman J. Vatsa.
    One day, I found out ( I can’t remember how) that he had been executed about two or three years earlier, I felt so bad!!
    Children and catching funny feelings though.
    Literary geniuses, four of them.

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    1. I read the book too. Wonder what inspired him to write nursery rhyme. And just maybe that was why his fellow writers tried to plead on his behalf.

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  6. This Babangida has so much blood on his hands. He will soon go and answer to his maker. Evil men.

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    1. Tufia

      Strong man strong man


      Na Only GOD strong
      Only GOD


      No one is indispensable

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  7. Stinger the scorpion a storybook written by J Mamman Vatsa

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  8. I read Abiku by JP Clark...Nigeria will be great again this time around with such great minds being our leaders!!!

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