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Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 00FFT00(m): 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2023
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by saintopus(m): 3:54pm On Aug 30, 2023
No
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Timoleon(m): 3:56pm On Aug 30, 2023
Aren’t they part of the problem?

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Aonkuuse(m): 4:01pm On Aug 30, 2023
Which reset The same military you people are protesting against because of brutality, extortion and so many things?? Dey play, those of you even thinking about military regime have not experienced even one
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Lanretoye(m): 4:06pm On Aug 30, 2023
Aonkuuse:
Which reset The same military you people are protesting against because of brutality, extortion and so many things?? Dey play, those of you even thinking about military regime have not experienced even one
leave the idiots,they actually need military intervention in their ipob and ugm ravaged east.fools calling for couup simply cos their presumed messiah lost elections.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by killsmith(f): 4:09pm On Aug 30, 2023
Criminality is criminality. You cannot hail tinubu for his criminality and electoral coup, and not want the military to execute their own criminality.

We must learn a lesson.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by killsmith(f): 4:11pm On Aug 30, 2023
Criminality is criminality. You cannot hail tinubu for his criminality and electoral coup, and not want the military to execute their own criminality.

The same people that hailed and rewarded wike for his criminality against the people of rivers have suddenly repented.

We must learn a lesson.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Quenncee: 4:13pm On Aug 30, 2023
We need military intervention in Nigeria.

Nigeria is turning to dust, but you may not understand.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by WorldRichest: 5:16pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.


If you concentrate on your life, maybe you would not beg for food like those before you

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 00FFT00(m): 6:22pm On Aug 30, 2023
WorldRichest:

If you concentrate on your life, maybe you would not beg for food like those before you


I've done extremely well for myself, thank you. Let me know where your generational poverty has driven you so that you have to turn into a loser's apologist.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 00FFT00(m): 6:25pm On Aug 30, 2023
Aonkuuse:
Which reset The same military you people are protesting against because of brutality, extortion and so many things?? Dey play, those of you even thinking about military regime have not experienced even one


You'll have to exclude me from that demography.
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by christistruth01: 6:40pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.


Do you love Python Dance that much?

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Raskimonojendor: 6:41pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.
Military don't help, they only come to enrich themselves as well.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Ballmer: 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2023
Yes they should help to finish off foolish ipob herdsmen n Boko Haram finally.

Thank you !


00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 9jatriot(m): 6:42pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.

No coup happened on February 25, instead your candidate lost in a fair contest.

He is not the first to lose and will not be the last

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 00FFT00(m): 6:50pm On Aug 30, 2023
christistruth01:



Do you love Python Dance that much?


I am really concerned that Ilorin now belongs to Gambari, and your people are now subjects to Fulani masters. You and your people may want to concentrate your time on figuring out how to retrieve that piece of real estate your fore-fathers gambled away.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by 00FFT00(m): 6:52pm On Aug 30, 2023
9jatriot:
No coup happened on February 25, instead your candidate lost in a fair contest.

He is not the first to lose and will not be the last

We no longer respond to dolts. Pls. respond to the topic next time.
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Great0ne1: 6:55pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.
Is not about whether they should get involve. Everyone knows who won the election, even the criminal minded batists. The millitary are only giving the judiciary a benefit of doubt, to correct the calamity inec did. If they fail to do that, you can bet your ass, the millitary WILL strike. Is written in stars

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by legaxi(m): 7:09pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.

grin grin grin grin

There have never been a free and fair election since 1999, maybe you're a teenager who just grew into moral consciousness and experiencing election for the first time, undecided

Even the late Yar'adua confirmed it on public TV that the election that made him president was massively flawed and yet nothing happened in the tribunal.

Nothing will happen now and nothing will happen after the next general election which will still be rigged to favour the King makers. cheesy
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by christistruth01: 7:12pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
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I am really concerned that Ilorin now belongs to Gambari, and your people are now subjects to Fulani masters. You and your people may want to concentrate your time on figuring out how to retrieve that piece of real estate your fore-fathers gambled away.


The Governor of Kwara is Yoruba

Tell the Emir of Ilorin to insult him so we can truly know who rules Kwara and see if the Yoruba Governor doesn't remove him

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by DMerciful(m): 7:23pm On Aug 30, 2023
The military will never allow this level of insecurity. By the time they transition to civilian rule, insecurity is gone.

00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by AdaojoTheUrchin: 7:27pm On Aug 30, 2023
Tinubu should raise the fuel price to N1500 per liter. The Nigerians and the Northerners are hailing him as the best president ever. grin cheesy
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by igwebuike01: 7:34pm On Aug 30, 2023
9jatriot:


No coup happened on February 25, instead your candidate lost in a fair contest.

He is not the first to lose and will not be the last
Na so Ali bongo supporters been de talk

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by chopnaira: 7:34pm On Aug 30, 2023
christistruth01:



The Governor of Kwara is Yoruba

Tell the Emir of Ilorin to insult him so we can truly know who rules Kwara and see if the Yoruba Governor doesn't remove him
Even the Emir is more Yoruba sef. The only thing Fulani about him his is palace and royal dressing.

I was at his daughter's wedding last year and it was all Fuji music at the event all through. Amala everywhere and people blowing yoruba everywhere in the palace and reception ground.

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by igwebuike01: 7:36pm On Aug 30, 2023
christistruth01:



The Governor of Kwara is Yoruba

Tell the Emir of Ilorin to insult him so we can truly know who rules Kwara and see if the Yoruba Governor doesn't remove him
We are talking about Ilorin not kwara
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by igwebuike01: 7:38pm On Aug 30, 2023
chopnaira:

Even the Emir is more Yoruba sef. The only thing Fulani about him his is palace and royal dressing.

I was at his daughter's wedding last year and it was all Fuji music at the event all through. Amala everywhere and people blowing yoruba everywhere in the palace and reception ground.
It's not about being yoruba or not. Even other yoruba common man in Ilorin pay allegiance to Sokoto and is ready to kill yorubas from Osun if they dare bring pagan culture to Ilorin. Meanwhile, Emir is not yoruba, same way they blend with Hausa to continue ruling is the same way they have blended with yoruba

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Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Newton2024: 7:58pm On Aug 30, 2023
00FFT00:
The topic regulates.

Most people believe that a civilian coup d'état happened in Nigeria on February 25.
Failing equitable judicial redress, should the military reset our political space?.

Please, Yes or no?.
Y E S
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by Chizaam2008: 8:01pm On Aug 30, 2023
No!
They are just as corrupt.
We need the Chinese Military for at least 10 years to bring sanity to Nigeria.
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by LivingTribunal: 8:40pm On Aug 30, 2023
Nigeria is a rotten country
Re: Yes Or No: Should Our Military Help by christistruth01: 8:46pm On Aug 30, 2023
igwebuike01:

We are talking about Ilorin not kwara

Ilorin is in Kwara
There are many strategic ways to take Control of a Place and that is why Yorubas always produce civilian Governors of Kwara


Beg the Emir to insult the Governor so you can see for yourself if the Yoruba Governor will not remove him

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