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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hansad: 10:49am On Jul 11, 2015
aldrick:
niger delta republic is wat we want and dats all

If Biafra is landlocked, no problems. All it wants is freedom from the zoo. Switzerland, the most affluent country in Europe is landlocked.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by destinysaid(m): 10:50am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:


In bold,

if Urhobo youth are agitating for pogrom and you are from the SS, as you claim, so you do not know that any Buhari pogrom in Urhobo is most likely to extend to other parts of SS? You say dirty things like someone from the SW.

Has any Igbo asked you or your people to support Biafra? Grow up.

SW SS SW should not be mixed up, as much as I wanna see peace, if biafra is to be actualized u guys should know that DELTA, EDO cross river, river and bayelsa state will nt follow.

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by wokomabest(m): 10:50am On Jul 11, 2015
haywire1:
I knew it that sooner or later militants will go hungry grin grin by d way who den dey threaten walahi dey no get madness reach boko boiz grin grin

Abi dey forget say na Pa Buhari dey office, who born militant wher Baba dey. Just 50 soldiers go clear Niger delta region out of Naija map.


#

at times I wonder how some people make use of their brain or if they have brain at all.you and your terrorist president how far have you gone in the eradication of boko haram that has been maiming and killing people recklessly and with impunity. Your 50 soldiers did not do the magic,and is for the people that are asking for their right they will remove from map of Nigeria. At times I wonder if people like you suckled directly from NAMA when newly born or still still sucking nama nipples till date
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Mckennedy: 10:51am On Jul 11, 2015
Magician1503:


So tey even pilot don dey steer ship cry

and now the ship is heading to a heavy rock.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by aldrick: 10:52am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:


If Biafra is landlocked, no problems. All it wants is freedom from the zoo. Switzerland, the most affluent country in Europe is landlocked.

tamks for dat courageous statement, bt pls extend it to ur brodas so dey cn understnd
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 10:53am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:
Stoppage of payment of amnesty allowances in the oil producing areas;

Relocation of Boko Haram detainees to areas where Boko Haram does not operate;

Intensifying activities of Boko Haram to make Nigeria fall for negotiation and pay out handsome fees to Boko Haram which is fighting a religious cause;

PMB angling to rule Nigeria like a dictator as he engages in maneuveres over who and who emerge leaders of the legislative arm of government ---

With all these, Buhari may be working to become the last president of Nigeria - after all, 12 northern sharia states had indirectly drawn a map of a new country in the north.



grin

With all this talk....it still does not change the fact that oil price fell from $123 at the beginning of July 2014 to $65 now per barrel.

Think about it. This has nothing to do with Buhari (who never said he would cancel the amnesty programme BTW)...and everything to do with the fall in oil prices. Even if GEJ was in charge now...the same story would happen.

I don't know why you Nigerians.....Northerners and Southerners .....cannot work for money. You expect to be fed by govt 24/7....on an economy that is dependent from the sale of a product whose price can just fall like a rotten branch from a tree. And when you do not get what you want....na war be that.

In my opinion.....we should all start preparing for austerity.Unless a miracle happens and oil price goes back to $130 per barrel...we can no longer afford amnesty, pilgrimage, rich fat senate, subsidized school fees, low light bills, etc. Indeed,we may even have to start laying off lots of government workers...because we no longer have the money. Your lazy state governors refuse to industrialize their states. Your FG spends money on jamboree projects. And corruption is everywhere.

Look...it isn't just militants....every Nigerian from Sokoto to Bonny has to accept the fact that the era of free money is over. We are back to the good old days of the 1980's...when Mr SAP and the IMF were busy wandering allover our land. Already price of imported goods has increased. It is either we accept the reality and make adjustments....or we live in the imaginary land of imaginary riches that we do not have.

And calling me a almajiri...which I am by the way as almajiri means student...and I am an eternal student as a doctor.....does not change the fact.Infact...if APC does not accept the new reality...then we may have to look for a more realistic govt. Nigeria is bigger than anybody's pocket.

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Macwytt(m): 10:53am On Jul 11, 2015
haywire1:
I knew it that sooner or later militants will go hungry grin grin by d way who den dey threaten walahi dey no get madness reach boko boiz grin grin

Abi dey forget say na Pa Buhari dey office, who born militant wher Baba dey. Just 50 soldiers go clear Niger delta region out of Naija map.


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For the roughly fifty years since Nigeria declared
independence from British colonial rule, oil has been
produced in Nigeria. Throughout this period, corporate
politics has intersected with successive dictatorships .
Under these dictatorships the Nigerian government has
signed laws that appropriated oil resources and placed
these under the control of multinational oil companies,
such as Chevron Corporation and most notoriously, Royal
Dutch Shell.
From the point of view of MEND, and its supporters, the
people of the Niger Delta have suffered an unprecedented
degradation of their environment due to unchecked
pollution produced by the oil industry. As a result of this
policy of dispossessing people from their lands in favor
of foreign oil interests, within a single generation, many
now have no ability to fish or farm . People living in the
Niger Delta have found themselves in a situation where
their government and the international oil companies own
all the oil under their feet, the revenues of which are
rarely seen by the people who are suffering from the
consequences of it.

Until the government pass the PIB (petroleum industry bill )
Until the government tackles exploitation
Until the government tackle oil spillage

AMNESTY IS THEIR RIGHT. THE LIQUID BLACK GOLD IS FROM THEIR LAND.
IMAGINE BUHARI PLANNING AMNESTY FOR BOKOHARAM WITH NIGER DELTA RESOURCES... SMH
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by amjoseph19: 10:56am On Jul 11, 2015
fejicruz:
Is the amnesty money suppose to be for life? 7yrs of free money no reach una abi? Na only una come from Niger Delta abi. Make all these militants gerrarra here
Bro, i school in warri.... i know what it's like to live in niger delta. Those people deserved more than what the government is given them.
All alot of guys here have been vomiting trash... niger delta have been feeding the nation for God knows how long on their own detriment. There, food stuff are very expensive, The can't drink water from the well. They are suffering and while in your own region, you can all do that and still take more from the money gotten from oil. Isn't that cheating at the highest oder?
If you believe they don't deserved any special treatment, why not let them be on their own. I bet you, hunger will kill you and your generation within few years.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by carzola(m): 10:58am On Jul 11, 2015
aldrick:


Niger delta republic dats all we want
yeah, we need to free ourselves from all this KUNU drinking illiterates, we have the resources and the technical know how to run our independent state... we cant continue to sit and watch
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hansad: 11:01am On Jul 11, 2015
destinysaid:
SW SS SW should not be mixed up, as much as I wanna see peace, if biafra is to be actualized u guys should know that DELTA, EDO cross river, river and bayelsa state will nt follow.

If Igbos have not been able to get Biafra through both fight and diplomatic means, guess how the SS - a mixture of tribes - can get Nigerdelta Republic from Nigeria.


Important living on earth is that one lives well, happy and proud of one's country. Have you heard of Liechtenstein, Grenada, Malta, Tuvalu - these are countries some less than 100000 population. People in them live well, happy and proud of their country.

Any Igbo asking SS to join the struggle for Biafra including the SS believes that if the SS and SE team up and get Biafra first, then Nigerdelta Republic or other Republics can follow from the SS.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by aldrick: 11:01am On Jul 11, 2015
carzola:
yeah, we need to free ourselves from all this KUNU drinking illiterates, we have the resources and the technical know how to run our independent state... we cant continue to sit and watch

I LOVE THAT.. ur frm were?
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:06am On Jul 11, 2015
amjoseph19:

Bro, i school in warri.... i know what it's like to live in niger delta. Those people deserved more than what the government is given them.
All alot of guys here have been vomiting trash... niger delta have been feeding the nation for God knows how long on their own detriment. There, food stuff are very expensive, The can't drink water from the well. They are suffering and while in your own region, you can all do that and still take more from the money gotten from oil. Isn't that cheating at the highest oder?
If you believe they don't deserved any special treatment, why not let them be on their own. I bet you, hunger will kill you and your generation within few years.

Look...as a South Southerner myself....I agree with you 100%....Niger Delta deserves special treatment.

But....let's be realistic.

Oil prices have dropped from $123 to $65 in less than a year.

And right now....we no longer have the money. Even countries that used to buy oil are now producing oil.

And we still have debts to service...and we are importing. That is a large chunk of the money gone.

And we still have to keep the country running.

Look....Niger Delta has suffered. But the governors of that region...what have they been doing. With the exception of Donald Duke and Akpabio....how many of them have seriously made their state innovative, job producers? All this training we are sending young people outside...could have been done in Nigeria if we had invested in technical and vocational education.

But I digress. The truth is...oil dependent countries are not rich countries. Countries that have money produce goods for export...and export more than they import. Is the Niger Delta productive? How many oil related industries are there in the Delta? How many industries are there that can manufacture componets for oil drilling, even cleaning up the mess?

Get your governors to work and develop innovative economies for you. That is the only solution...because the oil money is not enough. Also stop tolerating corruption. Many of you were defending Alams....when the money he stole was your money. How can you complain of Hausas stealing your money...and when someone joins them Hausas to steal the money...from your area ...it is OK?

All of you Nigerians....development occurs when you use education to solve problems. Not when you get your share of oil money. Simples.

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hansad: 11:06am On Jul 11, 2015
bushdoc9919:



grin

With all this talk....it still does not change the fact that oil price fell from $123 at the beginning of July 2014 to $65 now per barrel.

Think about it. This has nothing to do with Buhari (who never said he would cancel the amnesty programme BTW)...and everything to do with the fall in oil prices. Even if GEJ was in charge now...the same story would happen.

I don't know why you Nigerians.....Northerners and Southerners .....cannot work for money. You expect to be fed by govt 24/7....on an economy that is dependent from the sale of a product whose price can just fall like a rotten branch from a tree. And when you do not get what you want....na war be that.

In my opinion.....we should all start preparing for austerity.Unless a miracle happens and oil price goes back to $130 per barrel...we can no longer afford amnesty, pilgrimage, rich fat senate, subsidized school fees, low light bills, etc. Indeed,we may even have to start laying off lots of government workers...because we no longer have the money. Your lazy state governors refuse to industrialize their states. Your FG spends money on jamboree projects. And corruption is everywhere.

Look...it isn't just militants....every Nigerian from Sokoto to Bonny has to accept the fact that the era of free money is over. We are back to the good old days of the 1980's...when Mr SAP and the IMF were busy wandering allover our land. Already price of imported goods has increased. It is either we accept the reality and make adjustments....or we live in the imaginary land of imaginary riches that we do not have.

And calling me a almajiri...which I am by the way as almajiri means student...and I am an eternal student as a doctor.....does not change the fact.Infact...if APC does not accept the new reality...then we may have to look for a more realistic govt. Nigeria is bigger than anybody's pocket.

Tell PMB today to return fiscal federalism to Nigeria; that's when I know you are serious. That's the only way all parts of Nigeria can develop in peace and harmony. The present and increasing type of unitary govt system where the chicken that lay the golden eggs are starved to feed the barren chicken is a huge fraud.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by omooba969(m): 11:07am On Jul 11, 2015
sauceny:
The federal govt ought to have paid em,it their right.

'their right? shocked Plz shed more light on ur post biko. undecided
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by destinysaid(m): 11:08am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:


If Igbos have not been able to get Biafra through both fight and diplomatic means, guess how the SS - a mixture of tribes - can get Nigerdelta Republic from Nigeria.


Important living on earth is that one lives well, happy and proud of one's country. Have you heard of Liechtenstein, Grenada, Malta, Tuvalu - these are countries some less than 100000 population. People in them live well, happy and proud of their country.

Any Igbo asking SS to join the struggle for Biafra including the SS believes that if the SS and SE team up and get Biafra first, then Nigerdelta Republic or other Republics can follow from the SS.
what your saying makes sense , but the fact remains will biafra want to release NG? Their source of oil and their only way to the sea?? That's a prob, and about your second point, hv u heard of south sudan? Ravaged by rebels who helped them gain d independence, it all boils down to doing it right.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by carzola(m): 11:10am On Jul 11, 2015
aldrick:


I LOVE THAT.. ur frm were?
Akwa ibom
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hibbayueei(m): 11:10am On Jul 11, 2015
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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:11am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:


In bold,

if Urhobo youth are agitating for pogrom and you are from the SS, [b]as you claim[b], so you do not know that any Buhari pogrom in Urhobo is most likely to extend to other parts of SS? You say dirty things like someone from the SW.

Has any Igbo asked you or your people to support Biafra? Grow up.


B4 I reply u am not in any mood to proof were am from if u like tag me a Yoruba boiy, its ur biz,. If SW is ur problem then its not Mine cous we regard them as our align, we speak almost d same lingua, BT diff culture.

Back to the topic, I ain't against the move by the I jaw militant, Cous it affects all SS militant. d reason I quoted ur igbo brother was d way e replied, Very stupid and annoying, saying SS or Niger Delta does not exist.

Anyway ain't here to exchange words with you. bye
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:


Tell PMB today to return fiscal federalism to Nigeria; that's when I know you are serious. That's the only way all parts of Nigeria can develop in peace and harmony. The present and increasing type of unitary govt system where the chicken that lay the golden eggs are starved to feed the barren chicken is a huge fraud.

The problem is...we do not have enough money to even do fiscal federalism....

In my opinion....Nigerians need to stop behaving as if Govt is some giant mother bird...and they are its chicks. At the moment...we do not have enough money...so let us use our hands and develop industrial,diversified economies at the state level.

The reason why i am not fond of fiscal federalism is because it is just basically another means of perpetuating the share the money economy we have been practicing since independence. Money which won't be used for development....but for over importation.We should grow up as a nation.Strong nations do not rely on sale of resources. Strong nations rely on suing brain power to solve their problems.

Like what we face in the Delta. How many industries have been developed around ideas that can deal with the pollution problems in the delta? None. Instead...we ask for, get money and the problem remains.

(And btw.....my message is for all Nigerians...not just Deltan).

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 11, 2015
aldrick:
niger delta republic is wat we want and dats all

God Bless You brother.

Tired Of Feeding parasites from, East. , West North
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hansad: 11:17am On Jul 11, 2015
destinysaid:
what your saying makes sense , but the fact remains will biafra want to release NG? Their source of oil and their only way to the sea?? That's a prob, and about your second point, hv u heard of south sudan? Ravaged by rebels who helped them gain d independence, it all boils down to doing it right.

The right to secession is included in new Biafra charter, apart from having resource control and fiscal federalism also included.

Igbo has never in history fought with any group in today's SS, so Igbo can never fight any seceding group in Biafra.

Nearly all parts of today's SE and SS have oil and gas resources, no group shall envy the other; so dare not compare today's SS and SE with South Sudan.
Instead, see that all the new countries from the former Soviet Union and old Yugoslavia are prospering.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:20am On Jul 11, 2015
aldrick:


tamks for dat courageous statement, bt pls extend it to ur brodas so dey cn understnd

they won't understand instead they tag u imposter or SW boy .

Let's watch how it plays out.

Independent Niger Delta or Each tribe Go there way, can't shout
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by hansad: 11:21am On Jul 11, 2015
bushdoc9919:


The problem is...we do not have enough money to even do fiscal federalism....

In my opinion....Nigerians need to stop behaving as if Govt is some giant mother bird...and they are its chicks. At the moment...we do not have enough money...so let us use our hands and develop industrial,diversified economies at the state level.

The reason why i am not fond of fiscal federalism is because it is just basically another means of perpetuating the share the money economy we have been practicing since independence. Money which won't be used for development....but for over importation.We should grow up as a nation.Strong nations do not rely on sale of resources. Strong nations rely on suing brain power to solve their problems.

Like what we face in the Delta. How many industries have been developed around ideas that can deal with the pollution problems in the delta? None. Instead...we ask for, get money and the problem remains.

(And btw.....my message is for all Nigerians...not just Deltan).


In bold:
You do not even understand what fiscal federalism means - so I am signing off from you.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:22am On Jul 11, 2015
hansad:



In bold:
You do not even understand what fiscal federalism means - so I am signing off from you.

I do....and I am telling you that thanks to the drop in oil prices per barrel....we no longer have the cash.

We may all have to work for our money.

Good morning to you.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:24am On Jul 11, 2015
destinysaid:
SW SS SW should not be mixed up, as much as I wanna see peace, if biafra is to be actualized u guys should know that DELTA, EDO cross river, river and bayelsa state will nt follow.

They don't get it, Shoving there dream in our throat as if we beg dem. And funny tin they tag u imposter. SMH.

I see Yoruba and Edo as my brothers, (Our Language is almost same with Yoruba and Our culture is d same with Edo And Urhobo) but the clown won't listen.

Well let's see how it plays

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Karlman: 11:27am On Jul 11, 2015
Buchukwu:
These Idi0ts are excuses for militants. A militant orders for something by force, a militant takes whatever he/she wants. A militant doesn't beg for crumbs. These people answering names that doesn't have any meaning whatsoever in the history of mankind, e.g Niger-Delta, South South e.t.c. I spit on your faces.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by amjoseph19: 11:31am On Jul 11, 2015
bushdoc9919:



grin

With all this talk....it still does not change the fact that oil price fell from $123 at the beginning of July 2014 to $65 now per barrel.

Think about it. This has nothing to do with Buhari (who never said he would cancel the amnesty programme BTW)...and everything to do with the fall in oil prices. Even if GEJ was in charge now...the same story would happen.

I don't know why you Nigerians.....Northerners and Southerners .....cannot work for money. You expect to be fed by govt 24/7....on an economy that is dependent from the sale of a product whose price can just fall like a rotten branch from a tree. And when you do not get what you want....na war be that.

In my opinion.....we should all start preparing for austerity.Unless a miracle happens and oil price goes back to $130 per barrel...we can no longer afford amnesty, pilgrimage, rich fat senate, subsidized school fees, low light bills, etc. Indeed,we may even have to start laying off lots of government workers...because we no longer have the money. Your lazy state governors refuse to industrialize their states. Your FG spends money on jamboree projects. And corruption is everywhere.

Look...it isn't just militants....every Nigerian from Sokoto to Bonny has to accept the fact that the era of free money is over. We are back to the good old days of the 1980's...when Mr SAP and the IMF were busy wandering allover our land. Already price of imported goods has increased. It is either we accept the reality and make adjustments....or we live in the imaginary land of imaginary riches that we do not have.

And calling me a almajiri...which I am by the way as almajiri means student...and I am an eternal student as a doctor.....does not change the fact.Infact...if APC does not accept the new reality...then we may have to look for a more realistic govt. Nigeria is bigger than anybody's pocket.
with all due respect, you have succeeded in typing bullshit. As far as oil is one of the main source of income in this country, the FG should continue to pay dividends to the niger delta region.
How can you tag money given to the niger deltans as a luxurious one. Do you know how those people are suffering just because they are feeding the nation?
Since you want them to produce for themselves, let all states generate their own income and make use of it including its natural resources.
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by aldrick: 11:31am On Jul 11, 2015
carzola:
Akwa ibom

owk. nice am from rivers
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:35am On Jul 11, 2015
amjoseph19:
with all due respect, you have succeeded in typing bullshit.

If you disagree with me...you do not have to insult me.

As far as oil is one of the main source of income in this country, the FG should continue to pay dividends to the niger delta region.
How can you tag money given to the niger deltans as a luxurious one. Do you know how those people are suffering just because they are feeding the nation?

So....Govt should always take care of you? Hmm....just like the Hausas....

Development does not mean free money all the time...it means using that money to develop ideas and solutions to your problems.

What I have suggested can make far more money for you than sharing oil money. Recall the parable of the talents.


Since you want them to produce for themselves, let all states generate their own income and make use of it including its natural resources.

Agreed....but let us get rid of the idea that selling raw materials will bring prosperity. Because when prices drop...you will heavily be in debt.

Niger Delta,Hausa Land....etc....industrialize o. Because when the whites decide that they do not need your raw materials anymore...you will be broke.

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Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Nobody: 11:37am On Jul 11, 2015
Goodboiyy:


They don't get it, Shoving there dream in our throat as if we beg dem. And funny tin they tag u imposter. SMH.

I see Yoruba and Edo as my brothers, (Our Language is almost same with Yoruba and Our culture is d same with Edo And Urhobo) but the clown won't listen.

Well let's see how it plays


How far?

How u see Radio Biafra for u domot?
U don arrange boys make dem go burn am?
grin grin grin
Relax my guy, nothing dey happen

you may want to support this movement, na Oduduwa people get am
cheesy cheesy
http:///www.facebook.com/therepublicofsouthernnigeria
Re: Security Threat In N-delta Over Non-payment Of Amnesty Allowances - Vanguard by Buchukwu: 11:50am On Jul 11, 2015
Goodboiyy:


You re mad, Just because We Said we ain't in support of your dream, Niger Delta or SS does not exist Hmmmm ??

U must b from SE, Always Drinking Panadour 4 our headache.. Common run lost Ediot.

What do you expect the militants to do ?, carry Gun ?, Declare war? If you re looking 4 war pls Go and do it in your SE Region. with Kalu and co.

I Think Buhari should not stop the Program, Urhobo Youth re still in 1 corner agitating for 1,.

Buhari Get sense Oo.
Durra Dullard
You are a FOO0L, Nobody needs you Idiots in biafran land, y'all can goto hell.

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