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Friday, August 14, 2020

Actress Ruth Kadiri Woke Up Angry That She Is A Nigerian....

Nollywood actress,movie producer and beauty entrepreneur Ruth Kadiri made a post on Thursday that is still viral on Friday.......In Fact she added another one to the viral one.....


 She is very angry.............









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    1. I said it before and saying it again. Nigeria is not ripe for democracy because of our ways. We need Military and their horse whips aka Koboko

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  2. I will correct you Ruth because you are wrong.
    Same looted monies are used to buy your votes.
    They give you a sachet of rice and pure water and you vote for them.
    If the poli-thieves can't be sent to jail as the law is now, do not think that
    when there is a death sentence, they will kill them.
    Death sentences are only for the common people, just like the
    sharia one in the North. How many
    poli-thieves have had their hands cut?
    😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎

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    1. You are right anonymous, in IMO state whereabouts I served during election period when we are doing voting awareness, the villagers told us boldly "NO MONEY NO VOTE"

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    2. Very sad truth, they have to keep up appearances! Do you know how many people calling for one favour or the other. So they steal

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  3. Looks like every Nollywood actress I know is now producing movies.
    Who will do the acting then?

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    1. Madam, if you don't know details, please keep quiet. My husband is in the industry. Do you know how many millions of people Nollywood movies feed yearly?

      Ruth is a great actress and successful producer. Go to Iroko TV. You will see almost 30 movies she produced and sold to them. I have done some calculations and she makes nothing less than 60million naira from her movies yearly. Emphasis on AT LEAST.

      Many actresses you see today are there because of her. There are many actors and actresses you don't even know. They hustle their small money making Iroko movies.

      And yes, people are watching. Many people in Nigeria and diaspora are watching. Don't underestimate Nollywood. Ruth is an icon

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    2. @13:46
      Ruth Kadiri, you are welcome
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    3. You mean to write "iron" and wrote icon?

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    4. On a serious note though, Ruth is very good. Her movies, her acting, babe is talented.

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    5. Ruth is a very good actress and her movies she produces albeit not complicated storylines are great and I love the fact that she uses good casts in her films.

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    6. I watched a movie produced by Ruth Kadiri on NETFLIX five years ago! She had one of the few African movies ( Matters Arising) on Netflix then. Babe has been on the grind for years.

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  4. Where is the lie? Please shut down the country make everybody find their way

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  5. If there is another word for tired of being a Nigerian,I will use it.

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  6. Spot on! I doubt if such laws can ever be enacted by same culprit called lawmakers and politicians

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  7. It's a good reason to be angry. We are all angry!

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  8. If you want to annoy yourself, get annoyed, really annoyed, really really annoyed, I mean get annoyed to the extent of spoiling your day, read news about Nigeria.

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    1. Baltika, I get depressed every time I hear about Nigeria. I just dodge any talks that relates to Nigeria

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  9. Everyone is angry but our ranting will do nothing if the youths don't take decisive steps towards correcting the abnormality in the system. These old recycled politicians should go and rest biko.

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  10. Thanks ruth , we need more of your kind talking and voicing out the terrible situation of Nigeria.

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  11. @Root Kadiri
    why don't your go and sign up as a Sudan Citizen?
    Nekwa nu m ikoriko 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    1. You are foolish.. Deeply foolish.

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    2. Anon 14:13 see how you disgraced yourself? Ode!

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    3. I totally agree with you anon 16.02

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  12. I just read Chinua Achebe's 'There was a country ' The anger I have for the country and her leaders are worse.

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  13. My dear you are not alone. Our politicians has failed us and turn us into a laughing stocks to other countries

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  14. E reach to be angry my sister 😒, many Nigerians are very angry but feel helpless.

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  15. This country is in a mess,only the mercy of God can save us.

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    1. We don't need God here,we need revolution. God has done his part, let's do ours.

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  16. CBN cannot account for 11 billion dollars..dollars ooo

    As in, this is mad..
    Those in power are so heartless..

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  17. You are very correct yet also wrong for corruption is also deeply rooted in the people and you know this is true.
    Laziness and cowardly acts are also huge factors hindering the success of Nigeria.
    Everyone complains yet no one is bold enough to take action.
    No gangsters in the country, no snippers, no bodies bold enough to challenge the government.
    Everyone is just interested in money and religion.
    The only hope I see is to start from now to teach the children, change their mindset, teach them courage, how to think critically. That way they will do for the country than what the current generation cannot do.

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    1. "Everyone is just interested in money and religion".
      16:46,you really know this zoo well. The average zoogerian does not want corruption to go away deep down. Most people will tell you " I never chop my own abeg, no be my head they go stop ". The best option is to make sure you don't bring forth kids in this zoo kingdom. Correct your parents' mistake by giving your kids a head start out of here. The country is beyond redemption. Any country that can tolerate 8years of Buhari rule without a single person revolting is doomed.

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    2. Is it laziness when graduates in some places cannot find proper employment for up to a decade? How many hawkers can one country take? Civil Servants in some instances not being paid for years, as well as pensioners, not to mention junior doctors. What action can ppl take when they are hungry or undernourished because there is not even money to feed properly. Look at the life expectancy and child mortality rates, that should give you an indication of how well the government is doing for the people.

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  18. How many of us vote, even majority that does are bought over by the same politicians. Our main problem should be selfishness, ones we benefit from corruption we endorse it without minding the nagative impact it will create to another or the sociality.

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  19. She is so right

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  20. Our talk too much no action. Look at the way they are looking trillions and no one is taking action. Na talk we sabi. I heard about an Asian country where the youths shut down the airports for a while. Rhe leadership of that country had no option than to five in ro their demands.
    The airport is one of the busiest in the World. Who wants to bell the cat in Nigeria? E juo m, m juo onye?


    SHE

    SHE

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  21. Pls if u are tired of Nigeria u can go to the Dominican Republic and get citizenship. Good luck.

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