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@osazenoo@Div20201 Shooting himself very deep in the leg 😂.
So, PO didn't just increase at once, he kept increasing without any form of support for the parents.
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Nike volvió a hacer lo que mejor sabe hacer: romper internet.
Su nuevo cortometraje “Rip the Script” rumbo al Mundial es una auténtica obra de arte. Con Cristiano Ronaldo liderando el reparto, también aparecen Mbappé, Vinicius, Haaland, Musiala, Raúl Jiménez, Van Dijk, Bruno Fernandes, Cole Palmer, Fede Valverde, Estevão, Alexia Putellas y muchos más.
Y como si eso no bastara, también nos regaló apariciones de leyendas como Ronaldinho, Zlatan, Jorge Campos, Drogba y Cantona, además de invitados especiales como Ted Lasso, Travis Scott y LeBron James.
Seis minutos de puro espectáculo. Seis minutos de fútbol, nostalgia, estrellas y emoción.
Y sí, lo hace aún más especial saber que probablemente sea el último gran comercial mundialista de Cristiano Ronaldo.
Nike nos devolvió esos anuncios que marcaban épocas.
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If you like, don't hold your governors and LGA chairmen accountable.
Wait... Those markets (MALL) that HE @CalebMutfwang promised to build, in Jos and Marara Jama'a?
Slide 1: Lagos Massey Children Hospital.
Slide 2: construction update
Slide 3: Enugu International Hospital
Slide 4: construction update
What is your State building?
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@arielipillo
I don’t think insurgents would be interested in Gombe State, given the security measures being put in place by the state government. I think the state is ready for state policing.
I don't understand my Igbo people anymore. Currently, Anambra and other Igbo states are on fire over kidnappings but my Igbo people will ignore it and be mocking others, even Psquare can't go home because of insecurity but Yoruba people is there problem
An Igbo man says
Know that, this is war on Nigeria and the entire West Africa.
The Earlier Ecowas realize this and start to work together closely to combat and finish this demons, the better of us all. Or else, they will keep coming for each one of us one by one, until they've successfully ruined everything.
For Nigeria, I think this is the time to start the talk on restructuring, it will do us a lot of God. Forest guards/state police etc.
Building a fence near the border may not be a bad idea too, if we can.
Nigeria needs a VERY BIG, robust national plan to crush terrorism, this is NOT child’s play.
ISIS (via ISWAP) has made Nigeria their West African base. They’ve terrorized the Northeast, killed thousands, displaced millions & destroyed lands just like they did in Syria, Iraq & the Sahel.
Denial won’t save us. We need serious military + governance + regional strategy NOW.
He is not quiet. They literally just bombed the shit out of the terrorists few weeks ago, killing the 2nd in command of ISIS worldwide.
Sometimes, I just think, many people think the war against terrorism is a joke, something that can be ended with the snap of a finger.
Did you really take your time to read and digest her post?
Have you seen Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya and the rest. How Terrorists have turned nations into dust? Are you seeing what's going on in Mali presently.
We are saying, Nigeria is at war, real war, but we haven't realized it yet.
These women and children dying in villages still looks like a video game until it starts to hit us in the cities.
Do you remember how many bomb blast we witnessed in Jos around 2011-2015, in Jos a North and Jos South?!
Like she said, we need to reduce the emotions and start to pay more attention Logically to these matters. Or else... God help us !
This is worse than it seems sir !
Peter Obi will loose in 2027 and I want to see that "Violence or nothing" threat come to pass.....
Always coming from "Dot in the circle" set of morons.
This is the point.
And this goes to both the politicians and citizens alike.
Until we begin to see this issue of insecurity as an actual problem and not content, we will just keep going in circles.
When Governor Seyi Makinde tried to play politics with insecurity, did you see how many Yorubas pushed back and called him out?
That is how a people defend the interests of their region.
You cannot keep sympathizing with those who enable or downplay the challenges facing your region and then wonder why your people are relocating to the Southwest in search of better opportunities and security.
May Nigeria win 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
“Governors can collect security votes monthly from the Federal Government but security is not their responsibility? What are they using the funds for, some use it to buy private jets.” - Sunday
See how long we've be battling insecurity?!
This is not even a matter of Goodluck Jonathan's Administration, it is a Nigerian Challenge.
Social media only helped to make people more aware of what's been happening.
May God help us out of this mess.
"Check anywhere the Fulani are in strategic power, and it's always chaotic. Ghana understood this and kept them away from political power. They captured the Hausa with political Islam and are trying to do the same in the South West just to gain influence, power, and control there, whereas they do not practice the same Islam as the Yoruba. Fulani are only good people when they do not have access to power". — Fulani lady