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"Peter Obi Campaigning For 2019" Nigerians React To Peter Obi Platform Speech / 'I Regret Campaigning For APC And President Buhari' - Twitter User / Roasted Plantain Seller Campaigning For PDP In Ondo (Photo) (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 2:18pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
loksman:Why do u say dat |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
halfrica:tell me,which is the genuine religion? Christianity? Islam? Budhism? Hinduism? Shintoism? Judaism? Or do you any other religion in mind? |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ADRIC(m): 2:23pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
lolz......... |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by free13: 2:29pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 2:30pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
loksman: *confused too bt to me christianity sha rep God any whr* |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ibietela2(m): 2:33pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
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Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by seunayantokun(m): 3:13pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
I knew Buhari could not be trusted, and cannot be trusted. At the time they were campaigning and shouting 'change' they were ready to shout us down. Gùdùgúdú f'ojú jo èsúrú, ó p'omo je. How do I translate this proverb o...? OK, it is like this... the wild trifoliate (three-leaf) yam pretends it's the real trifoliate yam and so is able to inflict death on a child. That is your Buhari. He has his own agenda which has not changed though some people coloured it differently and so poisoned the faculties of the gullible, who decided to be gullible for reasons best known to them. I remember J.P. Clark's Poem entitled 'The Casualties' written with reference to the 1967-70 civil war. We are all casualties of our March 28, 2015 decisions and indecisions... and previous electoral actions and inactions. However, we will laugh at the end of it all. Just let's ensure we do not go to bed as to doing in our individual quaters whatever is legal, honest and godly in the interest of all. Believe it, we will see good prevail over evil whether apart or together. You're blessed. 2 Likes |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by ogunaofor: 3:51pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
you know the reason why Nigerian Politicians continue to loot the country dry with reckless abandon and do no care about the welfare of Nigerians is because they know Nigerians will do nothing, we will only shout in cyberspace and then conclude with'God will help us in this country' nothing more nothing less. Just siddon dey look. 1 Like |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 4:02pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
halfrica:to you? Good... I hope that answers your question,btw I believe in the existence of God. Why?...I DON'T KNOW. |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by mightyhaze: 4:09pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
nigeria aint just workin! Wot can a 72 year old grandpa do??(My grand dad is 73 and I don't kid myself his capabilities). Which way naija?? 1 Like |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by prettyboi1(m): 4:48pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Nigerians and the Biblical Israelis are too similar. We complain about every damn thing....whether good or bad. When God used Moses to lead them out of Pharaoh's bondage, when any small thing wasn't going their way, they preferred Pharaoh's bondage again. Who in their right mind expects that very visible achievements can be realized in 6 months...talk less of 1 month 2 weeks that the new government has spent? I agree that Buhari's silence on a lot of things is making it seem like he's being slow, but I would rather prefer silence and working evidence to talk, talk, talk with no evidence. Jonathan had nearly 5 years in power as president and he almost crippled the nation. If we could survive Jonathan's poor government of nearly 5 years, 1 month 2 weeks of Buhari's government is still too early to conclude. We just need to hold our breath and keep our fingers crossed. God Bless Nigeria. |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 4:49pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Dollyak:my dear am loving u already ,I'd like to know u better anytime soon.Besides u are begini.g to think more rationally now than before about this zoo called Nigeria . |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 5:43pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
2sizzlin: That will be nice. But how shall that be? |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
DaBullIT: So things were working perfectly in Nigeria before 1999? Were Obj, Atiku, Amaechi, Kwankwaso, Saraki, Tambuwal etc not part of that Tanoid government you mentioned? Yet you're depending on them for a change. Your situation is hopeless. 1 Like |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by freshdude99(m): 7:30pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Skillz02(m): 7:38pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
I don't believe this shit... If at all u campaign 4 change then it means u gave them 4 years mandate to proov their worth not a month so spare me TANOID |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by smartwengslamatt: 7:53pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
u can't b a pessimist and an optimist @ a time. u need a fast brain scan :Pu can't b a pessimist and an optimist @ a time. u need a fast brain scan. anyways, u r on point....nevertheless, u still need d scan jare |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:10pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
eph12: Said it before and i still insist it's the only way. Nigeria should practice true federalism now or disintegrate. If not we will only be running in cycles. Broaden what you meant by true federalism. Pls |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:13pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Chubhie: Nigeria is in a state of nature. The sooner you learn survival instincts in this jungle the better. Lol that kind of a moi moi u eat it and you keep cursing that iya oni moi moi... I know the feeling |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:17pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Kastonkastroll: Everybody endured the 16 good years of PDP misrule. We never called for disintegration or anything similar to that. This boko haram menace started during pdp reign, and it also escalated during their administration because they were busy looting the nation's treasury. There was no proactive measurement taken by pdp to stop the boko haram until some few days to election. Now APC inherited all the bad things from pdp and all you hypocrites know how to do is to blame APC for pdp 16 good years of mismanagement, corruption, impunity etc. U really have a heart, I must say... I'll keep my hopes high too but remember when you are let down too much. Ones spirit would be shattered... But I hope the soon is soon bro... I hope |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:25pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Southwest: crack Jones abi wetin be your mumu name sef, are you tired of chanji? its barely a month and you are crying alreeady....lwkmd He is *whisper* CrackJokes |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:30pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
CallPolice: My friend. Terrorism around the world is never fought in 6 weeks. It is very long fight. Don't expect it to be won in a year. The fact is PMB met a nearly collapsed nation. What you have heard 6 weeks before the general election is just a publicity stunt by GEJ to make us feel that he is doing so much in the fight against BH. Are u saying we've been the one behind our problems for years... No no no lemme come again.... Are u saying pdp is boko haram? |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 8:35pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
clevadani: I'll not deceive myself about the present condition of Nigeria. But I'll not lose hope in Nigeria. I believe in Nigeria and I'll not relent until I see the Nigeria of my dreams. |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by kgr8mike(m): 8:41pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
The point is there is nothing like Nigeria. You can't point at anything and say this is Nigeria. It is either Hausa, Yoruba or Igbo. You are either dressed like an Igbo or Yoruba or an Aboki. Nigeria does not exist n that is why it is looted dry because it is a concept that even the players do not believe in. We will be better if we go our separate ways and work on what we think exists because am yet to know what Nigeria's culture is. 1 Like |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Chubhie: 8:56pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
simdam500:I brought the moi moi for two. Babe came over so had to dash out and load moi moi to take with custard. Upon unlocking the first few wraps we thought those were the jara only to notice all were of same quantity with almost same amount of wraps. I had the feeling of disgust initially until the babe begin yab the iya oni moi moi in some comic yoruba language. The good side was that day ended my buying moi moi outside cos I started enjoying home cooked moi moi. |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 9:12pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Chubhie: I brought the moi moi for two. Babe came over so had to dash out and load moi moi to take with custard. Upon unlocking the first few wraps we thought those were the jara only to notice all were of same quantity with almost same amount of wraps. I had the feeling of disgust initially until the babe begin yab the iya oni moi moi in some comic yoruba language. Lol... that the spirit... until we come to agree and believe we can do it on our own and not wait for our silly politifcians moi moi, we won't grow |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by simdam500(m): 9:35pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
Yujin: Never again.... |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by toluene2016(m): 10:43pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
cramjones: with this your write-ups it seem to me that you believe the best you can do for the country is to get the right people to rule... while this is very necessary please note that the work of nation building is the responsibility of all stakeholders i.e. including the citizens therefore you also have a part to play. Though it may be difficult you don't have to quit you don't have to give up. Quitting is never a solution to a problem I still believe you did the right thing campaigning for change |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Nobody: 4:48am On Jul 11, 2015 |
Dollyak: Have you ever noticed that its not just here but the world over. Blacks are never united over anything. We are very intolerant of each other. If we are not divided along tribes, its religion, and when that fails we will looks for something something to bring diversity and conflict. |
Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Badguytinz(m): 5:20am On Jul 11, 2015 |
stepo707: It is only hope we have left |
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