Fellow Yoruba Brothers by naijaboy756: 7:15pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case! 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by SUPERPACK: 7:23pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
who cares 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by mackhunter77: 7:25pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
PMB's dying in office would automatically lead to the Yoruba professor's ascent to presidential status....I think if the president is impeached, the Senate President assumes the office of interim president till another president is duly elected. so choose wisely and consult widely. besides, this could be a treasonable offence by u, OP 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by sammyj: 7:55pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
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Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by sonature1: 8:01pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
I'm proudly Igbo, but I think Prof Osinbajo will make a better president. Buhari is clueless and insensitive. Nigeria deserves a 21st Cebtury compliant president - that's something I don't see in Buhari
If we can't fix this country, let's divide it...I am tired of suffering and smiling...hoohaa! 16 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by oyinkinola: 8:41pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
[s] naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case! [/s] how can some one send to school have this brain! 6 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by naijaboy756: 8:45pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
oyinkinola: [s][/s] how can some one send to school have this brain! send 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by lashout1: 8:57pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
oyinkinola: [s][/s]
how can some one send to school have this brain!
This guy need to buckle up. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ChoCandyDiamond(f): 9:07pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
Osinbajo will do better than Buhari because he will be neutral, Nigeria need restructuring and UK type of government will be the best 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 9:25pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
I will respond because of the need to keep educating young impressionable people like you who follow a bandwagon of naysayers.
ask those who know and they will let you in on the massive and gigantic rot left behind by the past administration.
are things tough in Nigeria right now, definitely!
are they going to get better? we are hopeful.
my question to you before you open more senseless trends is this,
why do you expect a government that is yet to implement a single budget to have outperformed its predecessor and fixed all the mess that clueless one of otuoke left behind?
do you even know that more 90% of the hardships being currently faced by Nigerians are perpetrated by Nigerians against themselves? in other words, na we dey do ourselves.
is buhari government perfect? definitely not.
do we need to criticize this government? by all means.
but let's be a little bit intellectual about it.
fuel scarcity is biting hard and as we struggle everyday to get fuel for whatever purpose we need it for, let's remember that had gej fixed the oil sector instead of leaving it in the hands of a cabal and telling us that his hands are tied, we wouldn't be witnessing this today.
let's not expect the president to fix within less than a year what his predecessor couldn't or wouldn't fix in the 6years that he was there.
the promises Buhari made to us before we voted for him will expire on the 29th of May, 2019. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by chiefobdk(m): 9:25pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my Casey! the yoruba want the president dead so there son ll take over 7 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by chiefobdk(m): 9:26pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my Casey! the yoruba want the president dead so there son ll take over dude Ur bright stars 're actually dull 3 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 9:48pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
BAT OUT OF HELL , YOU WERE TOLD, REMEMBER? |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by EasternActivist: 10:13pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
This is felony at op. |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 10:53pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
Ioannes: I will respond because of the need to keep educating young impressionable people like you who follow a bandwagon of naysayers.
ask those who know and they will let you in on the massive and gigantic rot left behind by the past administration.
are things tough in Nigeria right now, definitely!
are they going to get better? we are hopeful.
my question to you before you open more senseless trends is this,
why do you expect a government that is yet to implement a single budget to have outperformed its predecessor and fixed all the mess that clueless one of otuoke left behind?
do you even know that more 90% of the hardships being currently faced by Nigerians are perpetrated by Nigerians against themselves? in other words, na we dey do ourselves.
is buhari government perfect? definitely not.
do we need to criticize this government? by all means.
but let's be a little bit intellectual about it.
fuel scarcity is biting hard and as we struggle everyday to get fuel for whatever purpose we need it for, let's remember that had gej fixed the oil sector instead of leaving it in the hands of a cabal and telling us that his hands are tied, we wouldn't be witnessing this today.
let's not expect the president to fix within less than a year what his predecessor couldn't or wouldn't fix in the 6years that he was there.
the promises Buhari made to us before we voted for him will expire on the 29th of May, 2019.
You talk well my brother but try visit any of the general hospital close to you,then come back to talk about bubu and time 2 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 10:56pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
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Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ycat: 6:30am On Apr 06, 2016 |
@Op, you are a liar, it's either you are not Yoruba or you are pdp. Apc voted on principle and I just don't see you as one.
Thank you but no, thanks! Yoruba that voted Apc have common sense to know that it will take time for Buhari to dig the country out of the hole pdp put her in. 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Balkan(m): 6:37am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Buhari should resign and hand over to Osibanjo. That is the only way out. |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ycat: 6:56am On Apr 06, 2016 |
You have time sha! The Op is ibo and we are here to humor them. They want to be Yoruba when they have 1 million problems, but their brains have Yoruba written on them. Save for you, oyinkinola and myself, the rest are ibos. So this is a thread created by the ibos, for the ibos and answerable to the ibos. Ioannes: I will respond because of the need to keep educating young impressionable people like you who follow a bandwagon of naysayers.
ask those who know and they will let you in on the massive and gigantic rot left behind by the past administration.
are things tough in Nigeria right now, definitely!
are they going to get better? we are hopeful.
my question to you before you open more senseless trends is this,
why do you expect a government that is yet to implement a single budget to have outperformed its predecessor and fixed all the mess that clueless one of otuoke left behind?
do you even know that more 90% of the hardships being currently faced by Nigerians are perpetrated by Nigerians against themselves? in other words, na we dey do ourselves.
is buhari government perfect? definitely not.
do we need to criticize this government? by all means.
but let's be a little bit intellectual about it.
fuel scarcity is biting hard and as we struggle everyday to get fuel for whatever purpose we need it for, let's remember that had gej fixed the oil sector instead of leaving it in the hands of a cabal and telling us that his hands are tied, we wouldn't be witnessing this today.
let's not expect the president to fix within less than a year what his predecessor couldn't or wouldn't fix in the 6years that he was there.
the promises Buhari made to us before we voted for him will expire on the 29th of May, 2019.
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Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by naijaboy756: 6:59am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Ioannes: I will respond because of the need to keep educating young impressionable people like you who follow a bandwagon of naysayers.
ask those who know and they will let you in on the massive and gigantic rot left behind by the past administration.
are things tough in Nigeria right now, definitely!
are they going to get better? we are hopeful.
my question to you before you open more senseless trends is this,
why do you expect a government that is yet to implement a single budget to have outperformed its predecessor and fixed all the mess that clueless one of otuoke left behind?
do you even know that more 90% of the hardships being currently faced by Nigerians are perpetrated by Nigerians against themselves? in other words, na we dey do ourselves.
is buhari government perfect? definitely not.
do we need to criticize this government? by all means.
but let's be a little bit intellectual about it.
fuel scarcity is biting hard and as we struggle everyday to get fuel for whatever purpose we need it for, let's remember that had gej fixed the oil sector instead of leaving it in the hands of a cabal and telling us that his hands are tied, we wouldn't be witnessing this today.
let's not expect the president to fix within less than a year what his predecessor couldn't or wouldn't fix in the 6years that he was there.
the promises Buhari made to us before we voted for him will expire on the 29th of May, 2019.
I hate people that still blame GEJ almost a year he left. Ikpeazu of Abia took over from the worst governor in Nigeria Orji. Imagine him spending 1 year calling Orji,Orji,Orji... Instead, he is building roads everywhere. Are you not ashamed? I thought you had something reasonable to say! 9 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ycat: 7:09am On Apr 06, 2016 |
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Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ycat: 7:31am On Apr 06, 2016 |
So what do you want, cookies? You just gave yourself away by using the name of your governors as examples. Yoruba will never pull your governors names like that since we don't know their names, neither do we care what goes on in your region. You guys are just too obsessed with us. So how are you going to live without us, with this level of obsession? Of all the problems you have , you still think about us 80% of the time, scary! No matter how much you try, you will never be Yoruba. naijaboy756: I hate people that still blame GEJ almost a year he left. Ikpeazu of Abia took over from the worst governor in Nigeria Orji. Imagine him spending 1 year calling Orji,Orji,Orji... Instead, he is building roads everywhere. Are you not ashamed? I thought you had something reasonable to say! 3 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by babyfaceafrica: 7:32am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Op na. Lienus..all is ipod yoot sef 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by naijaboy756: 7:42am On Apr 06, 2016 |
ycat: Get over it, he meant 'sent', ok?
the way u want me to get over the current suffering in the country. Lmao |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ycat: 7:48am On Apr 06, 2016 |
You sound like someone suffering from mental problem not economic, so only your psychiatrist can help you. naijaboy756: the way u want me to get over the current suffering in the country. Lmao |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by asEdeyHOT: 8:02am On Apr 06, 2016 |
naijaboy756: [s]I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case[/s]! Op omo IGBO Frustrated IPOB old man Jobless man Why are u claiming to be Yoruba when u are a proper omo nna Are u ashamed of ur ethnicity? I think you should concentrate on ur job search and a cure for your STDs instead of this fraud 2 Likes |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by simpleseyi: 8:44am On Apr 06, 2016 |
naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case! If you think that PDP's 16 years of waste, looting and destruction of our economy can be reversed by any human being in less than one year, then you need your brain examined. Only Professor Peller the great magician can do this, but he is now late. The other person that can do this is our Lord Jesus. Unfortunately Jesus has no time for Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by ashjay001(m): 8:56am On Apr 06, 2016 |
naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case! Seriously? Under a year and u're acting so fickle? |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Menace2Society(m): 9:27am On Apr 06, 2016 |
naijaboy756: the way u want me to get over the current suffering in the country. Lmao U wish to be Yoruba Omo nna how market today? 1 Like |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by haffaze777(m): 9:31am On Apr 06, 2016 |
[s] naijaboy756: I bring you greetings from the current sorry state of our dear country. It is a well known fact that we played a massive role as steered by our own(Tinubu) to bring this present government to power. We did this partly because we felt GEJ was incompetent and because we had a platform that made one of our own to be vice( and ultimately president incase anything happens. Yaradua comes to mind). I have been thinking and I'm lost in between hiding under the shame of what I voted for and to scream so as to save my dear country and what the future holds for my kids. We don't need a prophet to tell us we voted in ERROR. We placed soo much hope on a man who doesn't have good past leadership records or even a certificate. We voted for him out of what we percieved him to be. We are all suffering it now. We cannot keep on answering Zombies. Zombies smile in suffering. I suggest we do something and urgent too. Can we impeach him so that our son can take over? The irony is that the career of our bright stars such as Fashola,Adeosun, Osinbajo etc have been stained by extended clueless-ness of PMB. We can still save our race and what we stand for. I rest my case! [/s] What's my business with Saraki? |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by Nobody: 10:22am On Apr 06, 2016 |
wolfslair:
You talk well my brother but try visit any of the general hospital close to you,then come back to talk about bubu and time well people will always visit the hospital if they are sick. that there are people there isn't Buhari's fault again, or am I missing something? my dear, there are many problems facing Nigeria and to expect the president to wave a magic wand and get everything solved even before the approval of his first budget is very unrealistic. Nigerians need to understand that Nigeria isn't going to be fixed by Buhari. the best he can do within 4years is to set our feet firmly on the right path. Nigeria's problem is very deep and very fundamental. and it will take successive administrations for us to get it right. unfortunately the previous administrations fumbled the ball for the past 16years, hence we have to start again from the scratch as it were. |
Re: Fellow Yoruba Brothers by asEdeyHOT: 10:53am On Apr 06, 2016 |
naijaboy756: the way u want me to get over the current suffering in the country. Lmao Onye Staph Are u taking ur medications? |