@fopminui@fasc1nate The funniest thing is that most of the time, it's a third party who tells these unconfirmed stories without the knowledge of the concerned. But, what do l know?
@Her_Majestea_@web3_Priestt@MLSokoro Honestly I won't say you don't have a point. But would you have been happy if the man was deported to Nigeria alone to suffer while the wife stays back to "enjoy" after all that "they" invested? If your husband cheats, let him go but don't touch his source of income.
@BolajiADC Reason I just scroll through issues in X is because I've come to realise that naijaman no get joy,..which has consequently eroded his thinking capacity. Say it the way it is and you will see individuals suffering from misgovernance supporting the agents of the said misgovernance.
@dimma_opinion@DbPragmatic@MasterMaliq So, tell me what your conception is by the story if at the end you concurred with what he said after your negative response to the story...
@gbengagiwa_gg@kachieze@rundriveng The thing is,you missed the point. The question is about Obi's presidency, not his supporters... even at that, what would you say if l hate you because you are yoruba?
@ruffydfire Oseni, the hate is on another level... reading through the comments, you will wonder if this is all attached to politics. But I say no, the hate had always been there, but camouflaged. I can't believe that these people had always lived together as a people. Very disgusting
@mrbabsSnr@instablog9ja You have finally blamed everyone involved... did l hear you, right? Action, they say, is what provokes reaction... the only time everyone is wrong is when a coward is the judge 👩⚖️
@oluwaseungreat@JohannesAlexio@dangbanamanager You just posted your stamp. Anytime l see a "full" like you, l realise the purpose to just be "Obi will never be president..." Otherwise, what brought Obi's name into this discussion? Guys like you unwillingly made Tinubu the opposite of Obi! Bark on, dougs for hire!
@Accoid It's only the Igbos that are everywhere in the world, the most travelled. Guess what? They are not the ones living under the bridge. The day you realise that you're the loosers, it'd be too late. They engage you to tribally fight each other while they loot your common wealth.
@HlisUmoya@kelfreezy1@ali_naka Ones like you made me stop X. Troare is considered an enemy by the West. Why? Everyone knows, except you. Has Traore been doing well for the people? Why would anyone accept bribes to take him out? Does it seem like him taking over power is not for the good of the people?
@CompanyRegist10@Dare_7581@Mobola_A_Star You have a point. We truly are our problem. But then, whatever we do, we still need politicians to be at the helm of affairs. If we can stop being religiously and enthnically naive, we can make the right choices.
@Dare_7581@CompanyRegist10@Mobola_A_Star We all are allowed to respond to issues from our personal points of view. My problem with the people is that they fail to see where and what their problems are. Politicians all along have been taking the citizens for rides, which if we stand together as a people,we WILL defeat.
@Dare_7581@CompanyRegist10@Mobola_A_Star Many Nigerians stood for Obi's presidency, it wasn't based on the factors pointed out, but on the fact that he had a better manifesto, coupled with the fact that he was the best bet of the other candidates in terms of trust and human feelings.
@Dare_7581@CompanyRegist10@Mobola_A_Star l won't be wrong to say you are anti-Obi. I said earlier that the people do not care what happens to their nation so long as their candidate is in power, but would rather spend their every breath on Obi, who is nowhere near power. I desire a country that works, Obi or no Obi.