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How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Erix1600(m): 2:23pm On Aug 06
With the incessant policy failures of the federal government, Nigerians have lost all iota of trust for Tinubu's administration.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Chinkoalhaji34: 2:27pm On Aug 06
E be like say dem don finally see the light

No be small matter, the transformation wey dey happen no be for play.

Tinubu dey try, we just dey watch how e go unfold.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Gregorystarrrr(f): 3:47pm On Aug 06
E pass this eyes

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Bookhub: 3:51pm On Aug 06
Chinkoalhaji34:
E be like say dem don finally see the light

No be small matter, the transformation wey dey happen no be for play.

Tinubu dey try, we just dey watch how e go unfold.
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Guy your salary go soon increase,you son work pass helinues like this you are the new lamine yamal in the zombie industry keep it up.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Macdeey: 4:27pm On Aug 06
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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by DevilsEqual(m): 4:28pm On Aug 06
How they look at him is irrelevant
The fact remains he's the President and the whole world knows that

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Philipponzaghi: 4:28pm On Aug 06
Nigerians need to remember that Rome wasn't built in a day. Every administration faces challenges. Instead of losing trust, we should focus on constructive criticism and support for our leaders to do better.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Tajbol4splend(m): 4:33pm On Aug 06
Nigerians who have sense understand the future benefits of Tinubu government policies, sacrifice for development because development comes at a cost, if you want to argue take a look at the policies of those developed countries.

Some parts of Nigeria are now enjoying more stable electricity than before and this is just the beginning.

There are job opportunities in Nigeria but most of you are lazy, you want to be rich without having any knowledge and looking for government to help you with your life.

Ordinary okro planting and selling can give you 5 million in a year, cassava can give you 10 million, selling Ugwu leaves can give you 3 million in a year because these things are in high demands but you want to wake up and do nothing and expect one president to come and do miracle in your life, you will suffer and protest and your life will remain the same, emi ni mo so bee

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Jollos(m): 5:46pm On Aug 06
Those that still support Tinubu, I have a question for you guys.

Is Tinubu paying subsidy or not?

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by basybasy: 5:51pm On Aug 06
Erix1600:
With the incessant policy failures of the federal government, Nigerians have lost all iota of trust for Tinubu's administration.
Weldone, the first class graduate of Chicago State University. Thank you for bringing Nigeria down totally.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Sdelight(m): 5:52pm On Aug 06
Tinubu no send anybody, make everyone just stay safe, no let them use you as scape goat
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by basybasy: 5:52pm On Aug 06
Jollos:
Those that still support Tinubu, I have a question for you guys.

Is Tinubu paying subsidy or not?
He is out of ideas. He is a complete failure

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by sIfioksq: 6:29pm On Aug 06
Bola Tinubu is trying his best to steer the ship, despite the waves. We just need to give him time to settle in and see the full picture.
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Kelklein(m): 6:54pm On Aug 06
Bookhub:
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Guy your salary go soon increase,you son work pass helinues like this you are the new lamine yamal in the zombie industry keep it up.
na the same person..
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Gotocourt: 7:16pm On Aug 06
Tajbol4splend:
Nigerians who have sense understand the future benefits of Tinubu government policies, sacrifice for development because development comes at a cost, if you want to argue take a look at the policies of those developed countries.

Some parts of Nigeria are now enjoying more stable electricity than before and this is just the beginning.

There are job opportunities in Nigeria but most of you are lazy, you want to be rich without having any knowledge and looking for government to help you with your life.

Ordinary okro planting and selling can give you 5 million in a year, cassava can give you 10 million, selling Ugwu leaves can give you 3 million in a year because these things are in high demands but you want to wake up and do nothing and expect one president to come and do miracle in your life, you will suffer and protest and your life will remain the same, emi ni mo so bee
Tell family members, Werey.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Gadafii: 7:20pm On Aug 06
Chinkoalhaji34:
E be like say dem don finally see the light

No be small matter, the transformation wey dey happen no be for play.

Tinubu dey try, we just dey watch how e go unfold.
this your comment never complete, edit it and add peter obi so that you can meet up with your daily target.

When you are done, switch to your salewa account or trutharena account to spew more nonsense, idiotaaa

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Salewa97: 7:31pm On Aug 06
Nigerians need to calm down. Every administration has its challenges, and it's not easy to steer a country like ours. Instead of losing trust, let's support Tinubu in making the right moves for the nation. Change takes time!

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by nnamdi640: 7:48pm On Aug 06
sIfioksq:
Bola Tinubu is trying his best to steer the ship, despite the waves. We just need to give him time to settle in and see the full picture.
It is only a mad man that will take the decision he took on the day he was swore in. If he was wise, he would have enter the office and observe before taking the decision he took, this shows that the Buhari we taught was a dullard has sense than him. He is just hype politician that wouldn't have gone far assuming Nigeria system was not corrupt . A wise man would have suspected foul play for Buhari to shift the policies to his tenure, I just pray this unrest in part of the north won't turn to something else.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by ClearFlair: 8:32pm On Aug 06
Philipponzaghi:
Nigerians need to remember that Rome wasn't built in a day. Every administration faces challenges. Instead of losing trust, we should focus on constructive criticism and support for our leaders to do better.

Only an idiot will take advice from people who support failure

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Reggaero(m): 9:09pm On Aug 06
Erix1600:
With the incessant policy failures of the federal government, Nigerians have lost all iota of trust for Tinubu's administration.
grin
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by colossus91(m): 9:30pm On Aug 06
Philipponzaghi:
Nigerians need to remember that Rome wasn't built in a day. Every administration faces challenges. Instead of losing trust, we should focus on constructive criticism and support for our leaders to do better.


Not when there is loads of waste that he could have curbed and but makes it worse.
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by GeneralPula: 12:09am On Aug 07
Says who..

The thing go shock all of una..

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by trutharena: 12:22am On Aug 07
Nigerians are rallying around President Tinubu, and it's clear that the people see the positive changes unfolding in our nation.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Patrickker(m): 1:37am On Aug 07
Philipponzaghi:
Nigerians need to remember that Rome wasn't built in a day. Every administration faces challenges. Instead of losing trust, we should focus on constructive criticism and support for our leaders to do better.
If Rome wasn't built in a day, what about Dubai? APC can't even give us both and you are here endorsing and validating these slowpoke.

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by KingLennon(m): 2:14am On Aug 07
sIfioksq:
Bola Tinubu is trying his best to steer the ship, despite the waves. We just need to give him time to settle in and see the full picture.
Tinubu can never be a governor in a sane country. People are just realising what I saw 2 years ago. As a president, you don't tamper with the basic amenities of a nation....

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Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by Grace001: 2:19am On Aug 07
DevilsEqual:
How they look at him is irrelevant
The fact remains he's the President and the whole world knows that

Abi oo, Nigerians can even go and die. To you it’s irrelevant.

Well I pity innocent Nigerians, continue your suffering in PROmax
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by 23jerryking(m): 4:10am On Aug 07
Tajbol4splend:
Nigerians who have sense understand the future benefits of Tinubu government policies, sacrifice for development because development comes at a cost, if you want to argue take a look at the policies of those developed countries.

Some parts of Nigeria are now enjoying more stable electricity than before and this is just the beginning.

There are job opportunities in Nigeria but most of you are lazy, you want to be rich without having any knowledge and looking for government to help you with your life.

Ordinary okro planting and selling can give you 5 million in a year, cassava can give you 10 million, selling Ugwu leaves can give you 3 million in a year because these things are in high demands but you want to wake up and do nothing and expect one president to come and do miracle in your life, you will suffer and protest and your life will remain the same, emi ni mo so bee
Writing nonsense with pride. Planting this, planting that. Has it ever occurred to you that in order to cultivate and make harvest you'll need a farmland? And gas the so-called herdsmen and bandits made it any easier? And is it our laziness that make us become defenseless before these arms-weilding entities? You must be very stupid. If you have nothing to write just kindly scroll through the forum and learn from what others contribute rather than putting up this nonsense.
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by 23jerryking(m): 4:14am On Aug 07
Salewa97:
Nigerians need to calm down. Every administration has its challenges, and it's not easy to steer a country like ours. Instead of losing trust, let's support Tinubu in making the right moves for the nation. Change takes time!
You want Nigerians to support a leader who is not even ready to stand? From the very foundation of a building you can tell whether it will last or not. It's been over a year already into his administration and there seems to be no sign of good things to come in the nearest future and you're hear writing crap. How much exactly did that man pay to buy your conscience? Or perhaps you never had one in the first place.
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by pafun(m): 4:35am On Aug 07
Erix1600:
With the incessant policy failures of the federal government, Nigerians have lost all iota of trust for Tinubu's administration.

Speak for yourself and your bitter heart. Heart attack and stroke is real o! I dey warn una. grin grin
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by pafun(m): 4:42am On Aug 07
KingLennon:

Tinubu can never be a governor in a sane country. People are just realising what I saw 2 years ago. As a president, you don't tamper with the basic amenities of a nation....

This is one of the reasons why people live and die poor. What Tinubu is trying to tell you reta.rds is that as a country you cannot continue to live beyond your present means. You need to cut your coat according to what remains of your cloth after previous thieves have stolen most of the cloth. I am sure you still don't understand. Na your problem be dat sha. Kontinu.
Re: How Nigerians Look At President Tinubu These Days (photo) by faceland: 9:08am On Aug 07
Recently I look at him like Buhari.
For example, when he addressed the nation, I went to work and only watch replay maybe 12 hours later so I can make a reviews article only.

In school they call it "bench warmer".

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