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Thursday, May 27, 2021
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Welcome to Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIts a shameful thing! Nigerians don't know what they want, the reason they keep having shitty leaders/rulers.
ReplyDeleteImagine celebrating a rogue. James ibori is like a demigod to Deltans and they love him and his ways like that.
Someone that should be hiding his head in shame is being continuously celebrated.
Just the way tinubu is like a demi god to lagosians and he is being celebrated all over south west. When it has to do with politics in southwest,I hardly see your comment but once you see post about other regions, you must answer present.
DeleteAt least Tinubu is not a convict. This is the same way Bayelsans worship Alamiesie.
Delete@saphire,people like you are the problems we have in this country.So because he is not a convict,he should be celebrated? No politician deserves to be celebrated in this country whether he is a convict or not .
DeleteNigeria we hail thee
ReplyDeleteHe can even acquire a presidential form and they will vote for him in this Nigeria
ReplyDeleteI wantu believe this person that typed this is from Netherlands or from Bahrain. Certainly not a Nigerian.
ReplyDeleteOnly in Nigeria oh! Misplaced priorities
ReplyDeleteWelcome To Nigeria Mr.Charles Anazodo.
ReplyDeleteThat's how criminals are held in high esteem, celebrated and worshipped.
God forbid my children grow up here thinking that crime and criminally act pays.
I remember Alamaisigha's case when his people where protesting that he stole their money and they are not complaining so how dare anyone arrest him. I think some Ibori's supporters said the same thing. In Naija, bad leaders are the least of how problems because you have citizens actively encouraging them to steal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Shame
ReplyDeleteSmh
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