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Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Woodshot: 7:49am On Dec 24, 2023
Since there's movement restrictions on Mondays for years and counting in south east, this is the very first Christmas on a Monday.

Do you see an indoor celebration, activities done with fear of the unknown, or children running away in fear, Helter skelter on their Xmas outfits ?

Would the young and innocent children of the South East be denied access to movement joyfully about?

Would the big boys and Dawgs be afraid of crusing around town ?

Would the Barneys, baddies, Shawty, and sweet lovely moving sunshine beauties of the South East be indoors?

Our fathers, are they not going out to drink palm wine and live the festive moments? The palm wine they bought? Are you sure other fathers would come?.

Our mothers mothers? Sure family and friends gonna appear to eat up and enjoy the anu okuko? Tastefully prepared osikapa? The anu ewu and efí ?
Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by DeadCountry: 7:54am On Dec 24, 2023
What is Christmas? Will this year be the end of Christmas? Black man and his "stomach first" mentality. Fight for your freedom first before talking about useless Christmas.

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Depriest2020: 7:56am On Dec 24, 2023
OP, Trouble maker.

Why have you decided to trouble and burden yourself with how the people choose to live their life?

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Paystack: 7:56am On Dec 24, 2023
Come to south East and check

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by DomPerignon: 7:59am On Dec 24, 2023
DeadCountry:
What is Christmas? Will this year be the end of Christmas? Black man and his "stomach first" mentality. Fight for your freedom first before talking about useless Christmas.


Of course .

Jews despise everything about Christ and Christianity and have been at the forefront transforming Christmas to a commercial holiday

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by vanbonattel: 8:03am On Dec 24, 2023
Ignoramuses everywhere

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by cybersoldiers: 8:22am On Dec 24, 2023
Seun, warn these your messengers of evil.

Again they should be careful and desist from the unwarranted attacks on the east or you'll bear the brunt.

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by BossGerald: 10:56am On Dec 24, 2023
Woodshot:
Since there's movement restrictions on Mondays for years and counting in south east, this is the very first Christmas on a Monday.

Do you see an indoor celebration, activities done with fear of the unknown, or children running away in fear, Helter skelter on their Xmas outfits ?

Would the young and innocent children of the South East be denied access to movement joyfully about?

Would the big boys and Dawgs be afraid of crusing around town ?

Would the Barneys, baddies, Shawty, and sweet lovely moving sunshine beauties of the South East be indoors?

Our fathers, are they not going out to drink palm wine and live the festive moments? The palm wine they bought? Are you sure other fathers would come?.

Our mothers mothers? Sure family and friends gonna appear to eat up and enjoy the anu okuko? Tastefully prepared osikapa? The anu ewu and efí ?

No oo, we don't even breathe on Mondays.

Every Monday we hold our breathe till the following morning which is Tuesday.

I wonder who said that you people are educated, this is serious

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by beerfraud(f): 11:08am On Dec 24, 2023
Wait for directive from Mazi Simon Ekpa

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Goodnewsforlife: 11:21am On Dec 24, 2023
cybersoldiers:
Seun, warn these your messengers of evil.

Again they should be careful and desist from the unwarranted attacks on the east or you'll bear the brunt.
person wey never chop dey threaten millionaire

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Brenbentondiaz: 11:29am On Dec 24, 2023
Thry will sing "I'm dreaming of a locked Chrismas..." (to the tune of "I'm dreaming of a white christmas") in their carols.

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Brenbentondiaz: 11:33am On Dec 24, 2023
BossGerald:


No oo, we don't even breathe on Mondays.

Every Monday we hold our breathe till the following morning which is Tuesday.

I wonder who said that you people are educated, this is serious

Just make sure you have your radio by your side today. I think that small boy in Finland will soon give directives to you and your papa on whether you're allowed out of your cages on Xmas day or not.

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by bcomputer101: 11:37am On Dec 24, 2023
Caging of the pigs every Monday by that little boy in Finland will affect Christmas celebration in the mud region tomorrow.



It's so unfortunate that a 22years old boy in Finland has deactivated the brain of both the wise(old) and the fool(young) in mud region to know the right thing for them.

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by EmperorCaesar(m): 11:38am On Dec 24, 2023
cybersoldiers:
Seun, warn these your messengers of evil.

Again they should be careful and desist from the unwarranted attacks on the east or you'll bear the brunt.

Chestbeaters😂😂😂😂

Whats the worst thing u will do
Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by EmperorCaesar(m): 11:40am On Dec 24, 2023
Here in Ukpo

We don dey buy foodstuffs already for this our Oye-Ukpo

I no sure say anybody dey plan to come out till around 7pm tomorrow

Even your family members no go gree u con greet them tomorrow 😅😅🤣🤣
Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by BossGerald: 11:45am On Dec 24, 2023
Brenbentondiaz:


Just make sure you have your radio by your side today. I think that small boy in Finland will soon give directives to you and your papa on whether you're allowed out of your cages on Xmas day or not.

Yes, why you dey cry more than the bereaved

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Typing: 12:36pm On Dec 24, 2023
Christmas will not hold in the 5 Igbo indigenous States. They must stay indoor even as the World celebrate Christmas. grin grin

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Typing: 12:38pm On Dec 24, 2023
cybersoldiers:
Seu.n, warn these your messengers of evil.

Again they should be careful and desist from the unwarranted attacks on the east or you'll bear the brunt.

Trash.
IPOB terrorists will use any Igbo that, comes out to Celebrate Christmas for target practice. grin grin

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by Wisereborn: 12:41pm On Dec 24, 2023
Woodshot:

Would the young and innocent children of the South East be denied access to movement joyfully about?
What has happened to the young and innocent ones killed in the north on a daily basis Worry about those ones first!!!

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Re: Sit At Home: Is Christmas Still Going To Hold In South East? by gidgiddy: 1:19pm On Dec 24, 2023
Wisereborn:

What has happened to the young and innocent ones killed in the north on a daily basis Worry about those ones first!!!

Forget these charlatans. These are people who hear the daily killings going in the North by killer herdsmen, Boko haram, ISWAP and different armed bandits

Benue, Taraba, Borno, Southern Kaduna, to mention a few, have all become graveyards

But their biggest problem is who sat at home in the East

Terrible

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