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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 4:05pm On Jul 31
larride:


You are right.

I also agree. What will be the metric to know your protest goals have been met

Its like a GF saying you are not making me happy. What exactly is not making you happy, is it money, sex, education, snoring or what.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by swiz123(m): 4:09pm On Jul 31
liveLongNprospa:


Lmaooo even me sef shock.
You want an Igbo man to be the face of a protest in Nigeria knowing how much we had to navigate during the election period.
I agree you are angry. We all are but the people have to show they are tired.

That man has never gone beyond what the law required.
He didn't do it when he was impeached, it's not now he will do it.


Funny guy😂

As if Dino barking like a dog at the collation centre stopped Yakubu from doing his thing.

What type of true domocratic leader would champion anarchy? That guy disappoints me.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CAPdan21(m): 4:09pm On Jul 31
obainojazz:
If not of CCTV… they’ll never catch the protesters grin
In Nigeria, all they’ll need is your last name… Someone shot at Trump and we’ve not heard his state of origin till today.
I’ll never advise anyone I Know to join protest…. if Obi was president and Nigeria is this bad… will Igbos protest?
DonJ mocked EndSars protesters, even the protest tomorrow the dude will not step outside...But Obi should lead protest and shut down Nigeria, the rat not willing to sacrifice his own neck should keep looking for who to bell the cat...

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazzet: 4:12pm On Jul 31
nihilistjnr:
I didn't say Obi needs to lead protest. I said a wise opposition would be able to channel the frustration from these protests into building a base and setting up more organic votes.

Yankee is a billion years ahead of Nigeria and we saw somebody try to assassinate the opposition candidate. If Obi or any credible opposition isn't ready to risk it all to fight a Cabal, then he should rest, and you obidients cheering the pointless protests should rest too.

Obidients claimed that Obi was outside the system, so why would you not expect him to be attacking the system in a time of protest. The argument about tribalism is actually silly.

Obi was not afraid of being seen as a tribalist last election season. Next election season, he won't allow tribal bias to prevent him from running again. But right now, when there isn't an immediate prize of a presidential office dangling in front of him, Obi should not chook mouth in protest or be holding political rallies to make his case to a frustrated nation because he's an Igbo man.

Izzou this is what we're talking about when I say PO was only ever a tribal candidate. He's good enough to be voted for in election season cos na turn by turn, but when it comes to actually marshaling and directing the voices of the people in non-election season, then e no concern igbo man.

Brehv. cheesy

Once again we agree on same points.

It's silly to see people make arguments as to why Obi shouldn't lead the protests. He has to risk it and have an actual skin in the game.

And as you've also said, which I'm concurring with, outside of protests, he hasn't done enough to rally his base and actually lead as an effective opposition leader.

Most of his right hand men from the election period have detached from him or gone their way while he's frolicking with some of the same people we his supporters are railing against.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by obainojazz(m): 4:12pm On Jul 31
raumdeuter:


I also agree. What will be the metric to know your protest goals have been met

It’s like a GF saying you are not making me happy. What exactly is not making you happy, is it money, sex, education, snoring or what.
It will just be another avenue for looters to loot… Why should a protest happen in Lagos when seat of power is in Abuja grin
Protest can’t even work in Nigeria cos we’re tribal and Notherners will need to be heavily involved
Nairobi is Kikuyu dominated and they effectively led a protest in the capital…. Why should a non-indigene lead in Nigeria…. How does it look Obi leading a protest in Lagos grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Unlimited22: 4:12pm On Jul 31
Who dey watch our game vs Japan?

Do these girls know they need to win by 2?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 4:12pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
NADECO was by and large a Yoruba thing, Abacha wasn't the first nor the last dictator and just like with other dictators, the country had to function.

Enahoro, you see these your kinsmen who came after you and how they are pissing on your legacy? It is well.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblemm: 4:13pm On Jul 31
Middle east go hot 💀💀💀

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:14pm On Jul 31
GloriousGbola:


Enahoro, you see these your kinsmen who came after you and how they are pissing on your legacy? It is well.
by and large
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CAPdan21(m): 4:16pm On Jul 31
Unlimited22:
Who dey watch our game vs Japan?

Do these girls know they need to win by 2?
You expect Nigeria to beat Japan?...they should go house jor, maybe they can be home tomorrow to join the protest cheesy grin

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 4:16pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
Tinubu took on nothing jor, he was a grifter that hopped on the next best thing after his attempts at getting an appointment in the Abacha government failed.

https://punchng.com/kola-abiola-right-tinubu-begged-abacha-for-post-george/




I have zero interest for holding brief for a man who I absolutely detest, but get your facts right.

Tinubu was actually arrested by Abacha for treason which carries a death penalty, before he skipped bail and escaped to London.

But but 'Ambit of the law'

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazzet: 4:18pm On Jul 31
CAPdan21:

DonJ mocked EndSars protesters, even the protest tomorrow the dude will not step outside...But Obi should lead protest and shut down Nigeria, the rat not willing to sacrifice his own neck should keep looking for who to bell the cat...

What makes you think that I wouldn't join if I'm opportuned to?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:19pm On Jul 31
nihilistjnr:


I have zero interest for holding brief for a man who I absolutely detest, but get your facts right.

Tinubu was actually arrested by Abacha for treason which carries a death penalty, before he skipped bail and escaped to London.

But but 'Ambit of the law'
Two things can be correct. And surely this wasn't what you meant when you said he "took on" Abacha right?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Unlimited22: 4:20pm On Jul 31
CAPdan21:

You expect Nigeria to beat Japan?...they should go house jor, maybe they can be home tomorrow to join the protest cheesy grin
Actually, Japan are very beatable.

Na just say the girls smoke come
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:21pm On Jul 31
donjazzet:


What makes you think that I wouldn't join if I'm opportuned to?
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Continue...we know what we're doing.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 4:23pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
Two things can be correct. And surely this wasn't what you meant when you said he "took on" Abacha right?

I actually hope you're just dyslexic. It's better to be ignorant because you didn't read than to be ignorant after you read.

Because how can you read this and be asking what I meant by Tinubu taking on Abacha?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 4:24pm On Jul 31
Ballzproblemm:
Middle east go hot 💀💀💀

I like as Isreal dey play this Chess game; Dem just dey dey Chop the head of the terrorist organizations. Dem no waste time on top pawns.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:29pm On Jul 31
nihilistjnr:


I actually hope you're just dyslexic. It's better to be ignorant because you didn't read than to be ignorant after you read.

Because how can you read this and be asking what I meant by Tinubu taking on Abacha?
So Tinubu fighting for his senatorial seat alongside some randos then proceeding on a self-imposed exile was the full extent of his taking on Abacha?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CAPdan21(m): 4:30pm On Jul 31
Unlimited22:

Actually, Japan are very beatable.

Na just say the girls smoke come
You're the one underrating them...they flogged the current world champions 4 nil at the last world cupand only went out at qtrs due to Sweden abusing the height difference during setpieces... they're very tactically efficient

Ps: they've just scored sef
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazzet: 4:32pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Continue...we know what we're doing.

I assure you that if and when the protest kicks off, I will definitely be there. I will take pictures.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 4:34pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
So Tinubu fighting for his senatorial seat alongside some randos then proceeding on a self-imposed exile was the full extent of his taking on Abacha?


so abiola fighting for his mandate and then getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?
so kudirat fighting for her husbands mandate and getting killed was the full extent of her taking on abacha
so obj spaeking out and getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?

don't allow your misguided love for a snake oil salesman to cloud your judgement further tongue

next thing you will be toeing the line kalu tried to push about abacha being a benign dictator

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CAPdan21(m): 4:35pm On Jul 31
Sha nor tiff internet pictures... cheesy grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Unlimited22: 4:35pm On Jul 31
CAPdan21:

You're the one underrating them...they flogged the current world champions 4 nil at the last world cupand only went out at qtrs due to Sweden abusing the height difference during setpieces... they're very tactically efficient

Ps: they've just scored sef
I follow women's footy.

Japan are very beatable.

Na the girls dey play rubbish
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:36pm On Jul 31
donjazzet:


I assure you that if and when the protest kicks off, I will definitely be there. I will take pictures.
Do more than just being there, want to see you having some skin in the game...you know what I mean right?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by obainojazz(m): 4:38pm On Jul 31
Now look at this…. Y’all thought I was joking grin

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 4:44pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
So Tinubu fighting for his senatorial seat alongside some randos then proceeding on a self-imposed exile was the full extent of his taking on Abacha?


Was Tinubu born with senatorial seat attached to his forehead or is a senatorial seat not a function of democratic institutions?

The 'randos' as you call then were all members of the disbanded senate, including the actual senate president

These guys chose to speak out publicly against a dictator that seized power by Coup and then actually imprisoned the guy who won the last election. And they were arrested by Abacha with charges that attracted the death penalty.

Meanwhile you're here saying Obi should not get involved with the process cos the ambit of the law.

As If Tinubu wasnt at least willing to risk his life by publicly going against Abacha, founding and funding Nadeco before having to run away from Nigeria to avoid the fate that befell his Nadeco co-founders like Alfred Rewane who was shot to death,

Like I said, I had really hoped your ignorance was from a failure to read, cos maannn...

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 4:47pm On Jul 31
GloriousGbola:


so abiola fighting for his mandate and then getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?
so kudirat fighting for her husbands mandate and getting killed was the full extent of her taking on abacha
so obj spaeking out and getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?

don't allow your misguided love for a snake oil salesman to cloud your judgement further tongue

next thing you will be toeing the line kalu tried to push about abacha being a benign dictator

It's such an asinine take, that I had to read it again multiple times.

Is a senatorial seat a hereditary traditional chieftaincy or a fundamental component of the arms of a democratic government? Because i don't understand how someone telling a military government who literally just launched a coup and disbanded democratic institutions could ever be framed in a negative light.

Especially when in that same era, the snake oil salesman was actually a willing participant in tbe Abacha regime.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:53pm On Jul 31
nihilistjnr:


Was Tinubu born with senatorial seat attached to his forehead or is a senatorial seat not a function of democratic institutions?

The 'randos' as you call then were all members of the disbanded senate, including the actual senate president

These guys chose to speak out publicly against a dictator that seized power by Coup and then actually imprisoned the guy who won the last election. And they were arrested by Abacha with charges that attracted the death penalty.

Meanwhile you're here saying Obi should not get involved with the process cos the ambit of the law.

As If Tinubu wasnt at least willing to risk his life by publicly going against Abacha, founding and funding Nadeco before having to run away from Nigeria to avoid the fate that befell his Nadeco co-founders like Alfred Rewane who was shot to death,

Like I said, I had really hoped your ignorance was from a failure to read, cos maannn...
Tinubu was a senator fighting for his senatorial seat and the perks that came with that position. It's like an Akpabio or any of the other rogues in the senate today fighting a military government and we'd say they're going on it because they're fighting for the average Nigerian and not their self-interests.

Tinubu was a grifter fighting for the perks of being a senator, when it became clear that Abacha was going to be seat-tight, he sought an appointment, and when that too failed, he hopped on the next best thing, NADECO, and in the years post Abacha has more than reaped the rewards of his grift.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblemm: 4:56pm On Jul 31
BlueRayDick:


I like as Isreal dey play this Chess game; Dem just dey dey Chop the head of the terrorist organizations. Dem no waste time on top pawns.
them go collect cool
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 4:57pm On Jul 31
nihilistjnr:


The same Tinubu that you guys love to denigrate so much took on the most notorious tyrant in the history of Nigeria- General Sani Abacha, where Nadeco was literally declared illegal, it's members arrested and murdered, with bombs going off literally every year from 1994.

But Obi the chosen one is the one that needs to be concerned with the ambits of the law.

Well, maybe Kenneth Okonkwo, Obi's own official spokesman was also influenced by living within the ambit of UK law.

grin grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 4:57pm On Jul 31
GloriousGbola:


so abiola fighting for his mandate and then getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?
so kudirat fighting for her husbands mandate and getting killed was the full extent of her taking on abacha
so obj spaeking out and getting jailed was the full extent of his taking on abacha?

don't allow your misguided love for a snake oil salesman to cloud your judgement further tongue

next thing you will be toeing the line kalu tried to push about abacha being a benign dictator
Was Tinubu fighting Abacha because he was a lover of democracy, or because he wanted an opportunity to abuse democracy like he's done over the years?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 5:01pm On Jul 31
Theflint1:
Tinubu was a senator fighting for his senatorial seat and the perks that came with that position. It's like an Akpabio or any of the other rogues in the senate today fighting a military government and we'd say they're going on it because they're fighting for the average Nigerian and not their self-interests.

Tinubu was a grifter fighting for the perks of being a senator, when it became clear that Abacha was going to be seat-tight, he sought an appointment, and when that too failed, he hopped on the next best thing, NADECO, and in the years post Abacha has more than reaped the rewards of his grift.

Explain what the perks of being a Senator under Babangida were.

When you've finished, come and explain how Obi isn't contesting for the perks pf a presidency.

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