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ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalandkachy1: 7:55am On Jan 29
The withdrawal of the three West African nations from @ecowas_cedeao ECOWAS has nothing to do with @officialABAT President Tinubu’s leadership or lack thereof as it is peddled by naysayers . It has everything to do with the dynamics of proxy trade conflicts between @GovernmentRF Russia/China and the NATO. @NATO

Nigeria is not at war with both blocs, so we are good and President Tinubu would find a path for lasting peace in ECOWAS.

Let’s focus on our nation and together as a people we would find solutions to our age long problems.

Make dem dey there dey and make we dey our dey.

Daniel Bwala

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Military0001: 8:00am On Jan 29
Please give Bwala FOOD

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by PlutoChief: 8:00am On Jan 29
Yeye dey smell.

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by EmeeNaka: 8:00am On Jan 29
Bird singing.

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Swanberry: 8:00am On Jan 29
Story

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by nairalanda1(m): 8:01am On Jan 29
(Am sure some people will call me Tinubu supporter now, but like I said, you can never please everyone).

The real reason why the ECOWAS nations of Mali, Burkina and NIger are leaving is because power is sweet.

ECOWAS over the last 20 years has become stricter on army rule. In 2005, Togo was forced by Obasanjo to follow its own constitution on how the succession should go after the death of its leader...after a coup put his son in charge.

The Army boys in those countries are enjoying being king. Dem no wan give up. Power is sweet. That is why they are leaving ECOWAS.

If Tinubu accepted them, then that means that ECOWAS is a hypocritical organisation, and it also means that Tinubu is saying that coups are ok...which sends a nice signal to twitchy ears in the Nigerian army.....


Either way, in five years time, all the people of the nations that have withdrawn, them go see that army rule is just corrupt old civillian rule, with guns and repression. Then you would see some attractive women from those countries talking passionately on foreign tv about how the West needs to do something about oppression in their land......

There is nothing new under the sun.

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by SoNature(m): 8:01am On Jan 29
This guy who used to criticise Tinubu has become his latest defender. This typically happens in a country where people have no values, principles or sense of self worth. The biggest losers in political dynamics are the people who fight for politicians that don't care about them.

In an ideal democracy, the moment elections are over, everyone joins the opposition because, regardless of how anyone sees things, it's always the political class against the people. In Nigeria, you see people fighting for the same politicians who make life unbearable for them. Shame! Shame!! Shame!!!

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:01am On Jan 29
Man's been singing various praises of Mr President.

I do not understand, is he his media aid?

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by kokakola: 8:01am On Jan 29
What has really come out of ECOWAS since inception? No synergy, no clear cut goals and no deliberate actions towards giving her people better lives and taking her people out of poverty in the midst of abundant natural resources. African leaders are power drunk with few exception.

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by G00dharddick: 8:01am On Jan 29
I said it that Tinubu would leave the crisis, killings and insecurities going on in Nigeria and start replying the exit of Mali from ECOWAS.

A monumental failure without Sense! Tinubu is a disaster

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Basicend: 8:02am On Jan 29
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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Yugoslavia247(m): 8:02am On Jan 29
Never trust a politician.

Bwala yesterday PDP
Today APC

Reno yesterday atiku
Today tinubu

When election comes again.

Many Yoruba people are complaining bitterly.
Tinubu already failed them.
They are the ones saying emilokan ti Kan won

The fact is Tinubu has failed.

Tinubu has nothing to offer for the remainder of his tenure.

The few steps already showed that

Infact worst steps than Buhari.

😂

Emilokan

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by dfrost: 8:02am On Jan 29
grin

SAPA, is that you talking?

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by castrokins(m): 8:02am On Jan 29
If Shamelessness Was A Person

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by athaboi(f): 8:02am On Jan 29
I guess he is paying for this PR on nairaland
Bcoz what is this nonsense news??

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Kensing: 8:02am On Jan 29
Emilokan corruption reach dia I guess

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Anguldi(m): 8:03am On Jan 29
You go explain tire cheesy, Dey play. Defending Tinubu is one of the hardest job. BAT that evades press, even Ajuri Ngelale is having though time defending Tinubu

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by TimFisher2: 8:03am On Jan 29
undecided



Na Atiku i blame


For not spotting fake friends around him

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by ariesbull: 8:04am On Jan 29
No he is not responsible...it's Iya Basira that sells Ewedu at Garage at Offa is responsible

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by engrsyer(m): 8:04am On Jan 29
Poverty stricken countries exiting ECOWAS Bloc. Like who cares or who dem epp? What economic impact have they been making on the ecowas bloc?

Abeg make dem walka dey go, we don't need dem.

Las Las dey would still come back to beg us to readmit them back.

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by tishbite43: 8:04am On Jan 29
Explanation not needed
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Sofistcatdmoron: 8:04am On Jan 29
Yes I am the one responsible naw
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Bobloco: 8:04am On Jan 29
Is Bwala the unofficial spokesperson for president Tinubu

He did swore not to be a spokesperson for a Muslim Muslim ticket

What changed?

Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Phils: 8:06am On Jan 29
We call them 'Gbemites' in school. Wherever there is something to eat, they will be there. They have no shame and cannot stand on any virtue. Only with you because there is something for their hungry craving.

Well, nobody is blaming PBAT for their exit. They have decided to run their Country on their terms, not ECOWAS terms.
Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Morbeta11(m): 8:06am On Jan 29
Very swift......didn't even wait for the official spokespersons of the president to talk before carrying his double tongued mouth go chuck for matter wey pass am......

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by illicit(m): 8:07am On Jan 29
Y'all wait for Peter obi's speech first

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by tnerro1(m): 8:07am On Jan 29
Ass licker, how can you trust someone like this and FFK in politics?? It is disgusting

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by Judolisco(m): 8:08am On Jan 29
It's common sense... They were already having issues before he came on board... Except Niger Republic.... Niger coup was a calculated one... D coup potters waited for buhari to be sworn out....

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Re: ECOWAS: Tinubu Not Responsible For The Exit Of Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger - Bwala by tommy589(m): 8:08am On Jan 29
Maybe he was planted in pdp

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