@Sirr_dick@Arc_dav@grok@HarmlessHQ The only thing to learn is that your stupidity is legendary.
You don push AI taya, the thing even taya to dey answer you because it is beginning to understand that silence is the best answer to a fool.
Akpakomiza is attacking one man.
Dave Umahi is attacking one man.
Julius Abure is attacking one man.
Bayo Onanuga is attacking one man.
Kenneth Okonkwo is attacking one man.
Adams Oshiomhole is attacking one man.
The entire Establishment is attacking one man.
Wike is promising Rivers votes.
Adeleke is promising Osun votes.
Okpebholo is promising Edo votes.
Soludo is promising Anambra votes.
Akpabio is promising Akwa Ibom votes.
Dave Umahi is promising Ebonyi votes.
Dapo Abiodun is promising Ogun votes.
Sheriff Oborevwori is promising Delta votes.
32 governors are promising Heaven & earth.
They renew the promise every market day. It must be wonderful to walk in his shoes.
Our man is on everyone’s lips. You will think he snatched their wives. Do you know what it takes for one man to put Aso Rock & the entire Establishment under constant pressure?
To the point of forcing grown men to renew their pledges on camera every market day?!
He is not your mate jor. If e easy, try am! 💪💪
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Yet see who is the president of Nigeria.
What a shame.
There is a huge ideological difference between Peter Obi and Tinubu.
Tinubu believes that with taxes, you can improve productivity.
Peter Obi believes that with productivity, you can improve taxes.
That's the social contract we talk about. Peter Obi invests in people, they become successful and they return back in large folds.
Tinubu believes that even if hunger is killing a man, he should pay taxes so the government can continue to live as it pleases.
Choose wisely.
People see first a reflection of themselves in others fast enough.
A proud person will always be the first to call another proud.
He knew why he attacked his attacked his predecessors.
When Boko Haram started in the late 2009 to 2022, Tinubu blamed Jonathan for the insecurity situation in Nigeria.
In 2026, Tinubu is blaming other politicians for our insecurity and saying that they want to use it to oust him from power.
Make it make sense.
End.
@UltraUnrelated @Shu_shashin The funny thing is that both the guy the wanted the bill splitting and the guy that commented were on the same side.
How can you ditch a guy for an offense only to marry someone defending him?
Only women can do that.
I don't get it.
Everyone keep shouting that our leaders are corrupt.
A man says that he doesn't want to be corrupt & he wants to become our President the clean and fair way.
And people are still attacking him?
How does this make sense?
Please tell me I am not bright.
End.
Tinubu won the election but Peter Obi still has the legitimacy and that is their headache. That is why they will leave no option on the table. Peter Obi must not be on the ballot.
This is the very same reason they are startled.
The goal is to keep him outside the ballot. If Peter Obi gets a ticket, it will make rigging hard and very obvious.
The outcome of 2023 dented INEC and even more, the judiciary. The battered image will take generations to mend.
The way Nigerians switched from Labour to ADC and then to NDC because of @PeterObi should be studied in universities. This man is going to become President eventually in a free and fair election.
The goal now should be ensuring that by any means necessary.
The way Nigerians switched from Labour to ADC and then to NDC because of @PeterObi should be studied in universities. This man is going to become President eventually in a free and fair election.
The goal now should be ensuring that by any means necessary.
What kind of shit talk is this?
Someone who was earning in dollars as a remote worker?
Anything you cannot afford, do not vilify others who can. It's another level of witchcraft.
FG is literally building the so called "OB3" that takes gas from the SE and ship it to SW.
Ogun state is working to set up an NLNG plant with the mind to now take this gas liquefy it and ship it abroad.
Look at all the possibility that is on an plater to Ogun State. The state literally want to take your gas from the SE, process it and sell abroad.
If Ogun was a typical SE state, you would have seen all sort of analysis and mostly coming from Igbo people as to why it is not possible.
But look at what Ogun wants to do with the gas been shipped off your backyard.
If you people like. Follow "Nigerian National Cake" dey do logic.
The Igbo people joining to beat down Mr Alex Otti, it is not as if the Port will be built using their fathers money, so I am really surprised why they have strong opinion about the project.
@kingkhone4real@VUzodimma73269@jon_d_doe If they ask you what is Pandora papers and what it is about you will be convulsing like a fool.
Did you not hear that even the British monarch also had such investment?
Was Tinubu not also mentioned?