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Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by LandMann: 10:03am On Jul 18 |
The third way approved by God to remove any evil government from power is through a revolution led by the people. The question is, has Nigerian government, from Tinubu to all others since 1960 collectively failed Nigerians and Nigeria? Yes. Is there untold hardship in Nigeria now because of the wickedness of Tinubu government who removed subsidy and liberalised exchange rate at the same time? Yes. Is there a food crisis in Nigeria now due to extreme insecurity occasioned by years of misrule and looting security funds by different governments in Nigeria? Yes. Is there massive inflation, massive underemployment and enslavement of Nigerians by neocolonial corporations and other businesses in Nigeria supported by a government that does nothing to protect the welfare and quality of Nigeria's labour force? Yes. Is there massive brain drain in Nigeria due to high levels of insecurity, economic hardship and other negatives the government hasn't taken care of because Tinubu government and others before him have been busy appropriating billions of naira and dollars for only the political class to enjoy? Yes Does Nigerian current constitution allow convicted fraudsters to use their ill gotten wealth to grab political power from where they can continue to perpetuate their fraud? Yes Now, if you answer yes to all these questions, why do you believe it is wrong for the people to rise up in revolution against Nigerian government and demand for a fresh start? How exactly do you think the people will be able to use the ballot to effect a needed change when it's only criminals that have used their ill-gotten wealth to buy tickets during primary election that will then stand for election? If Nigerian youths of today know what is good for them, they must rise up in revolution against the government. Whether Yoruba, Hausa or Igbo, Nigerian youths must rise up now to effect the change otherwise these criminals in government will gang up and make your children slaves in Nigeria. The political class is filled with criminals and all the criminals are united in plundering the resources of this country. All of them need to go. If you are a common man, rise up and fight for your children's children. You have the numbers. Don't let paid agents spread propaganda to cause division amongst the common people. Rise up and fight for your country. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by GreenxGreen: 10:37am On Jul 18 |
Ask Captain JagaSleep !!! The country is on Autopilot 😡❌❌😡
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Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by slimfit1(m): 11:30am On Jul 18 |
Sinking if it was a ship and crashing if it was a plane. People who don't want to die by the gun are dying by hunger. The rich has figured out how to keep the poor quiet using the judiciary. The rich or politicians seems to forget that we are going down together where you like it or not. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 11:32am On Jul 18 |
The first recorded revolutionary was Lucifer. It then holds no surprises that he's offsprings (Jews) have been behind every revolution in recorded history . 1 Like |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by nairalanda1(m): 11:34am On Jul 18 |
A revolution is not going to solve our problems. Neither is supporting this APC or obi government or pdp government. 4 Likes |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 11:41am On Jul 18 |
nairalanda1: The Obidient Marxists are more afraid of reforms that this govt is spearheading that will return Nigeria to her original template Have you not noticed that their call for a revolution began loudest after the Supreme court ruling on LGA fiscal autonomy? Both the Obidient Marxist and their Fulani jihadists are scared stiff on Tinubu's plans to reform and restructure Nigeria. They are the ones who benefited from fuel subsidy scam and FX racketeering . With a return to regionalism, they are seeing their cash cow in the form of a powerful presidency diminished. I will remind you that Obi explicitly dismissed restructuring during his campaigns and said Nigeria's current system and constitution isn't the problem . Do you think an Ibo man is ready for a return to regionalism ? They are leading this protest not because of anything else other than that they are seeing a move by this govt to end rent seeking and to return Nigeria back to regionalism. If in doubt , have you heard an Ibo man call for restructuring back to regions ? 1 Like |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by SensetionalGoal(m): 11:42am On Jul 18 |
MossadAgent: This your comment is wrong the OP presented facts instead of you to counter him intelligently as usual you resort to insult... Be careful and chose your words wisely aswer I would have gone physical with you if you near me right now..by now your teeth for don scatter everywere... |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 11:46am On Jul 18 |
SensetionalGoal: By facts you mean calling for an overthrow of a duly elected civilian adminstration ? How will terminating Tinubu's govt and our democracy solve the myraid of issues plaguing us? Will a dictatorship headed by unelected officials be wise ? How will Nigerians err their grievances under such an arrangement? You fools are all blinded by your deep seethed tribalism that you are ready to burn this country because the wrong tribesman is at the helms. You are stupid sore losers who are hell bent (again) on derailing our polity with your foolishness 1 Like |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 11:54am On Jul 18 |
The problem with all violent revolutions is that the least expected end up in power. If you think you can put Obi in Aso Rock through violent uprising then you are more certifiably insane than I thought. At the height of Ibo power in Nigeria you staged a coup but ended up seeing power that you usurped for yourself quickly slip to the north. Maybe you just want to act the spoiler as is expected of you when you lose out, but do you for one second think this will in any way or form be beneficial to you ? Only a mad man will go down this path. When malice is your inspiration , expect to reap more on your head from your actions. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by LandMann: 11:58am On Jul 18 |
MossadAgent: Your foolish parents did not teach you how to talk in public. If your parents were not stupid they won't have given birth to a lunatic like you who partakes in sharing resources looted in Nigeria by corrupt government officials. You're probably from a family of thieves that is why you see nothing wrong with this system of government being run in Nigeria. Go back to my post and read it carefully and respond properly otherwise keep your smelling mouth and leprosy fingers shut |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by helinues: 11:59am On Jul 18 |
Funny people, they are much concerned about Nigeria not their own personal lives.. If you people had channelled una energy on how to better una lives, we shouldn't be seeing threads like this 2 Likes |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 12:00pm On Jul 18 |
LandMann: Yes insult my family and parents . That's the way to go coming from a baby factory product. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by SensetionalGoal(m): 12:01pm On Jul 18 |
MossadAgent: I would have engaged you, but having found out you have comprehension problems I can't stoop so low to banter words with you...fool |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 12:02pm On Jul 18 |
SensetionalGoal: Then run away . Wannabe Trotsky |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by LandMann: 12:20pm On Jul 18 |
MossadAgent: You're a mad man who can't reason properly. If you were an American you'd most likely have joined those who fought for slavery to continue in America. Unfortunately, the reign of evil must come to an end. You fear the vacuum in government that will be created when a revolution occur but you do not fear that Nigeria is falling to pieces due to the reasons I mentioned in my first post. Let me ask you, what is wrong if the current Nigeria constitution is torn to pieces and a new one written that prevents anyone dead or alive convicted of fraud and other crimes in Nigeria or outside Nigeria from occupying any public office, contesting for any election or joining or funding any political party or candidate in Nigeria? What exactly is wrong with this kind of law that can only be enacted via a revolution? Oh! You think all the ex convicts from USA who are now governors, presidents and top political leaders in Nigeria will effect such a law? Is your brain so dead that you can't reason how Nigeria is gradually dieing because ex convicts, fraudsters, and other evil people have used their ill gotten wealth to buy and secure a very strong foothold in Nigeria politics to the extent that they now call the shots and dictates what happens in Nigeria? Would you allow someone who raped your daughter or sister make a law against rape? If your answer is no then how come you foolishly support those class of people who rape Nigeria on a daily basis and you expect such rapists to bring good reform? Are you happy seeing millions of northern children begging in the south and north when they should be in school learning? Are you happy seeing young eastern boys running in traffic selling petty things to avoid dying of hunger? Are you happy seeing young able southwest men doing touts and abusing drugs because Nigeria failed to provide them with education and opportunities for growth? If you are not happy about any of the above then you are a zombié for accepting payments from Tinubu government to spread propaganda and kill calls for a revolution to make Nigeria a better country. Nigeria is now a laughing stock amongst other nations because of people like you. Shame on you and your vulture like bald head. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by MossadAgent: 12:22pm On Jul 18 |
LandMann: See emotional bants. When did you fools begin to love the zoo that you are now ready to protest over her decline ? Shouldn't you be happy ? 0koro. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by LandMann: 12:27pm On Jul 18 |
MossadAgent: You're a paid government propaganda zombié. Your morónic response shows how uneducated you are. |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by SisterRamota(f): 12:32pm On Jul 18 |
helinues:Apart from loitering around aimlessly here, what else have you channeled your energy into? |
Re: Where Exactly Is Nigeria Headed? by IyaTola: 5:29pm On Jul 18 |
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