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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by oyatainer(m): 7:13pm On Aug 06, 2020
EMMY76:



Very funny man igbos have been voting for all the nigerian presidents since 1999 except buhari who has never hidden his deep hatred for igbos.

Is it now by force to vote igbo too who have been displaying their hatred for SW and North even before their ascension to power.?

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by oyatz(m): 9:03pm On Aug 06, 2020
What if a Bachama, Igala, Nupe, Bini, Efik, Ogoni, Anaguta, Angas,Isoko or Idoma candidate becomes a President in 2023, will Nigeria continue to exist in your own view?



proeast:
Lol, Mr. Man, it is in your own best interest to support Igbo presidency. The choice is all yours, if you like apply common sense work with the Igbos to ensure we are fully integrated by supporting their quest for presidency. When Igbos believed in Nigeria, the country was making giant strides but when we were sidelined, everything went to the dogs.

Many Igbos are apathetic to the Igbo presidency issue because they've lost interest in Nigeria. If guys are wise, this is an opportunity to make them have a rethink.

Look all around Nigeria and you will see chaos and disorder. We are the glue holding the country together, if you believe that Nigeria will survive 2023 and beyond with another Northerner or even SW in Aso rock then you're deluded.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by EagleNest(m): 9:56pm On Aug 06, 2020
Forget all Junaid Mohammed's rhetorics, it's Igbos turn to lead Nigeria. There was nothing others did specially different to be given the chance to lead, why is it that when its Igbos turn, all manner of stories starts flying. Give them a chance joor!

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by gwafaeziokwu: 11:11pm On Aug 06, 2020
grin grin

I am loving this. The Igbo question which has been the big elephant in the Nigeria political space since the end of the civil war is long overdue for a revisit. 2023 will determine a lot of things. It's either Nigeria move on from the civil war or Igbos move on from Nigeria.

Igbo man is too proud to beg for his right. If he cannot successfully aspire to lead his country, then he does not belong to such country,period!

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Tflex01: 11:26pm On Aug 06, 2020
loopman:


And those two are the architects of what ever problem is bedeviling the Igbos in Nigeria in particular and Nigeria in general

1: Azikwe colluded with the Northern power brokers to become ceremonial president when he could have been the Prime Minister if he has agreed to form the govt with AG rather than NPC

The same Azikwe had earlier worked against Awolowo to insert the secession clause in the independence constitution

2: Aguiyi Ironsi Mr Decree 34 ( the decree that abolished the regions and regional government and took all the power to the center in anticipation that Igbos will rule Nigeria forever) and his refusal to promptly try the coup plotters of Jan 15/16 of 1966.

Igbos actually thought they will rule Nigeria for ever.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Wisfem: 11:44pm On Aug 06, 2020
Thelimitbreaker:
This man has spoken the minds of the Northern elites.... I will keep saying it times without number that the Igbos didn't play their political chess smartly.... I guess the vendetta that the North has with the Igbos is the death of Tafawa Balewa... They hold that man with high esteem even till this day.... They still mourn him.... They also have this premonition that you can't clip the wings of an Igbo President cause he will be very unpredictable and erratic.... Anything can happen to them, that's the sincere fear they have.... My advice for the Igbos: Stop Biafra crusade and pursue Presidency.... You will get it if you ball very intelligently....



In your mind now you commented, The Biafra move, is no longer the business of clowns, gone are those days people come here to type with their decomposed brains in the name of to disorganise the movement of biafrans, I can confirm to you that whether IBO, IPOB president or Hausa Yoruba president, emerges that will by no means stop the good people of the eastern extraction to seek for the emergence of Biafra Republic.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 5:07am On Aug 07, 2020
Tflex01:


Igbos actually taught they will rule Nigeria for ever.

All their actions prior to the civil war pointed to that.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by chibuike65: 6:13am On Aug 07, 2020
candidtalk:


Lol. Mohammed is addressing Igbos and their doomed ambition and this one is hyperventilating shouting Yoruba this and that.

Watch Yoruba man become President in 2023. I will personally escort you into exile in Togo then.
Bros forget about Igbo or hausa thing do you like the country as eby now?, Is do you really love how the country is moving can't you be ashamed of your self for once, as your self is this shots hole country where it supposed to be? Everytime will dragging who will rule but failed to ask why is the country like this everything jagajaga, really we don't love ourselves we don't belong together the best option is to divide this Zoo
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by tamdun: 7:12am On Aug 07, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:
grin grin

I am loving this. The Igbo question which has been the big elephant in the Nigeria political space since the end of the civil war is long overdue for a revisit. 2023 will determine a lot of things. It's either Nigeria move on from the civil war or Igbos move on from Nigeria.

Igbo man is too proud to beg for his right. If he cannot successfully aspire to lead his country, then he does not belong to such country,period!
Nobody is denying you your right, Igbos are the ones trying to stop other tribes from contesting against Igbo

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 8:08am On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


If there is any region that you should use Biafra to blackmail, the South West is the last region you can use that with.

In the event that Nigeria collapse today, the SW is the only region in Nigeria that can quickly start as a new country with minimal disruption to the society, it’s the ONLY REGION in Nigeria with both sea and land borders

Please stop the nonsense as the Igbos will the biggest losers if Nigeria collapse judging by how they’ve heavily invested their lives in other regions
Only region in Nigeria with both sea and land border's? So us from the SS are aliens abi grin take your chest beating easy oga
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by chrisblack: 8:17am On Aug 07, 2020
Thelimitbreaker:
This man has spoken the minds of the Northern elites.... I will keep saying it times without number that the Igbos didn't play their political chess smartly.... I guess the vendetta that the North has with the Igbos is the death of Tafawa Balewa... They hold that man with high esteem even till this day.... They still mourn him.... They also have this premonition that you can't clip the wings of an Igbo President cause he will be very unpredictable and erratic.... Anything can happen to them, that's the sincere fear they have.... My advice for the Igbos: Stop Biafra crusade and pursue Presidency.... You will get it if you ball very intelligently....
the opportunity for the presidency was lost twice .2015 and 2019. They are not strategic political thinker's. Let to me , irrespective of what the igbos want,they can't achieve it first without the support of the SW 2.SS and reluctantly 3. The North.
However the most important and very crucial is the SW and SS. They would make or marr any of the political ambition of the SE.either presidency or otherwise. They are the natural logistical route and political buffer for the SE.
The SE should look inward and re-birth it's self.Stop these self imposed hatred for others, learn to accommodate and show love .others will reciprocate

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by honeyB2018: 8:32am On Aug 07, 2020
PHAYOL81:


Nobody is scared of the Igbos. Igbos didn't build bridges but they want to use the ones others build to cross the sea. It would have been possible if they play their game right but they haven't. They have even resorted to blackmail because they would never love to stoop to get what they want.
Even in the advance country, you campaign, beg, cajole and make promises to get the numbers behind you but here, you're creating enmity while at the same time, demanding for support. Who does that? That's akin to telling the people they are dumb and shattered that you can control them into submission. That's not who the Yorubas want to be and I'm sure that's not whom the Northerners are.
You can always punch your SS neighbours to fan your ass while you stool but don't take that shiiiit to the door of the Omoluabis because we gonn kick that ass you ain't gonn ever dare again.

You, Junaid Mohammad and the op above you are completely wrong.
What I see, is that other Nigerians are still fighting against the Igbos, as the did during the civil war , though it has ended physically.
How do you say the Igbos never supported other Nigerians? This is one of the biggest lies ever told against the Igbo.
In 1979, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, leading NPP, supported Shehu Shagari of NPN, to form his government, which SW never did
1999, Igbos supported and voted for Obj for 8yrs, Southwest never did, though Obj is from their region
In 2003, Igbos, left their respected Ojukwu, to vote and support a Yoruba man (Obj)
2007, Igbos voted and supported Yara'Adua an Hausa/Fulani man, to be president
2011-15, Igbos supported and vote G. E.J, an Ijaw man, from a southern minority, to be president.
So what is the offence of the Igbos, why the lie, that they are not building bridges? Even in states, where they reside, have their votes not helped in installing the government in power now?
Why the lies?

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Muna4real(f): 8:46am On Aug 07, 2020
honeyB2018:


You, Junaid Mohammad and the op above you are completely wrong.
What I see, is that other Nigerians are still fighting against the Igbos, as the did during the civil war , though it has ended physically.
How do you say the Igbos never supported other Nigerians? This is one of the biggest lies ever told against the Igbo.
In 1979, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, leading NPP, supported Shehu Shagari of NPN, to form his government, which SW never did
1999, Igbos supported and voted for Obj for 8yrs, Southwest never did, though Obj is from their region
In 2003, Igbos, left their respected Ojukwu, to vote and support a Yoruba man (Obj)
2007, Igbos voted and supported Yara'Adua an Hausa/Fulani man, to be president
2011-15, Igbos supported and vote G. E.J, an Ijaw man, from a southern minority, to be president.
So what is the offence of the Igbos, why the lie, that they are not building bridges? Even in states, where they reside, have their votes not helped in installing the government in power now?
Why the lies?

Don't mind them . Let them continue with the lies. It will not lead them anywhere.
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by honeyB2018: 8:55am On Aug 07, 2020
chrisblack:
the opportunity for the presidency was lost twice .2015 and 2019. They are not strategic political thinker's. Let to me , irrespective of what the igbos want,they can't achieve it first without the support of the SW 2.SS and reluctantly 3. The North.
However the most important and very crucial is the SW and SS. They would make or marr any of the political ambition of the SE.either presidency or otherwise. They are the natural logistical route and political buffer for the SE.
The SE should look inward and re-birth it's self.Stop these self imposed hatred for others, learn to accommodate and show love .others will reciprocate

Your assertion is very wrong. It's very clear, even to the North, that no section of Nigeria can produce the President alone, without the help and assistance of at least 4 regions. So the South East is aware of this.
In 1999, SW never supported Obj, but he became president, It's a matter of political will, to say both parties should produce their presidential candidates from the SE, like it was in 1999. That is all. Which region in Nigeria, have the South Easterners, not supported and helped to produce a president?
Look, the civil war of 1967, has not ended yet in the minds of Some Nigerians.
How many heads of the security agencies have the Igbos produced since the end of the war?
Are there not policies and programs, aimed at stifling the zone and their economies?
The civil war, is still on brother.
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by PHAYOL81: 9:31am On Aug 07, 2020
honeyB2018:


You, Junaid Mohammad and the op above you are completely wrong.
What I see, is that other Nigerians are still fighting against the Igbos, as the did during the civil war , though it has ended physically.
How do you say the Igbos never supported other Nigerians? This is one of the biggest lies ever told against the Igbo.
In 1979, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, leading NPP, supported Shehu Shagari of NPN, to form his government, which SW never did
1999, Igbos supported and voted for Obj for 8yrs, Southwest never did, though Obj is from their region
In 2003, Igbos, left their respected Ojukwu, to vote and support a Yoruba man (Obj)
2007, Igbos voted and supported Yara'Adua an Hausa/Fulani man, to be president
2011-15, Igbos supported and vote G. E.J, an Ijaw man, from a southern minority, to be president.
So what is the offence of the Igbos, why the lie, that they are not building bridges? Even in states, where they reside, have their votes not helped in installing the government in power now?
Why the lies?

Perhaps, you didn't get the point of my submission. Go through my post again, I wasn't about the Igbos voting patterns. What you're on at is the voting pattern. Everyone exercise his/her franchise; it's everyone's right and every part of the country participate in this. But what I'm saying is the relationship Igbos shared with other tribes especially the Yorubas and the Northerners: their actions, reactions, threats, hate, verbal attacks, insults etc. Example is how Kanu's gone about the Biafran thingy. Now compare that with how Asari attracted the government to do their bidding in the bid to calm down the Militancy in the region. Kanu and his entourage were attacking anybody not related to the eastern part while Asari had his focus on the government which was his interest. He never attack other tribe to get to what he wanted.
Another case study was the GTB, Innoson saga. It was another case of two business outfits having a misunderstanding until the Igbos began the tribal sentiments and insults. Well, we all know how that ended too.
Remeber the time a notable Yorubaman's daughter was killed by suspected herdmen on her way homw from Abuja? How did the people reacted? Many of the Insults, hates and verbal attacks against the Fulanis weren't even by the Yorubas even though so many factions of the tribe came out to demand justice. What the elders did was to calm down the people and assured them they would get to the root of the matter. That, you would agree, led to the creation of an outfit to help improve the regions security. Today, violence like that has been marginally checked all thanks to that creation of the Amotekun and if I can remember correctly, the culprits had been fished out and made to face the law.
There are many samples but just to stick for three cases. If you want support, you don't create enmity because you may need the people you're attacking now tomorrow. What's going on between China and USA or the existing one between Russia and USA are what you get when two factions decide to share verbal exchanges, hate and attacks. They will never have each other's back. I rest my case.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by richie240: 9:47am On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


Simple.. they know how erratic they could be and the tendency to act foolishly before thinking.

History is there to tell us how Igbos act before giving a deep thought to the likely consequences of their action
Perfectly put!
Its only 'our ppl' that will openly make enemy of you and still ask you to handover your cutlass to him to finish u off.

They r too unstable for their own good.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 10:04am On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

Only region in Nigeria with both sea and land border's? So us from the SS are aliens abi grin take your chest beating easy oga

Take your map and check and come back to dispute what I wrote

Delta, Bayelsa Rivers and Akwa Ibom open to seas but not international land borders

Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by richie240: 10:07am On Aug 07, 2020
gwafaeziokwu:
grin grin

I am loving this. The Igbo question which has been the big elephant in the Nigeria political space since the end of the civil war is long overdue for a revisit. 2023 will determine a lot of things. It's either Nigeria move on from the civil war or Igbos move on from Nigeria.

Igbo man is too proud to beg for his right. If he cannot successfully aspire to lead his country, then he does not belong to such country,period!
Can u imagine d effrontery.
Ngwanu, come and force yasef on Nigerians nah!
#Politics- F9.
cool

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 10:19am On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


Take your map and check and come back to dispute what I wrote

Delta, Bayelsa Rivers and Akwa Ibom open to seas but not international land borders
So Cross river doesn't share land border with Cameroon? Isn't that an international land border? You're a clown grin
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by richie240: 10:23am On Aug 07, 2020
chrisblack:
the opportunity for the presidency was lost twice .2015 and 2019. They are not strategic political thinker's. Let to me , irrespective of what the igbos want,they can't achieve it first without the support of the SW 2.SS and reluctantly 3. The North.
However the most important and very crucial is the SW and SS. They would make or marr any of the political ambition of the SE.either presidency or otherwise. They are the natural logistical route and political buffer for the SE.
The SE should look inward and re-birth it's self.Stop these self imposed hatred for others, learn to accommodate and show love .others will reciprocate
Ur head is there!
By now, an igboman shd've bn occupying asorock as we speak but for their lack of foresight.

Instead of carrying gej's govt on their head (like locust beans) as 'our blodas administration' and therefore 'an Igbo govt', and emboldening gej to go against d PDP gentleman (zoning) arrangement, they shd've allowed d north complete d late president yaradua's 2nd term.
Instead, they prodded gej to contest in 2015, thereby throwing dt zoning agreement in d trashcan.

If they had allowed d north complete yaraduas 2nd term (from 2015-2019), they would've bn in pole position to contest in 2019. The sw, having done 2 terms thru obj won't have mind and d door would've bn opened expressly for an Igbo candidate in 2019, but greed and lack of political foresight did them in.

They've laid their bed, they shd lie on it!
cool

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 10:36am On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

So Cross river doesn't share land border with Cameroon? Isn't that an international land border? You're a clown grin


So which part of Cross Rivers opens to the International seas ?

I’m sure comprehension is a deep problem for your type
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 10:44am On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:



So which part of Cross Rivers opens to the International seas ?

I’m sure comprehension is a deep problem for your type
Dah you're mad o.
You said SW is the only region with land and sea border. I said SS also does.
You now change the narrative to international boarder, I also say SS does with cross river bordering Cameroon.
You're now asking which part of Cross river opens up to international seas, to answer your question Calabar river empties directly into the Atlantic ocean and akpabuyo LGA borders the Atlantic ocean since you've turned the argument to SW vs Cross River and no longer SS.
Now use your tiny brain to tell me which part of oyo empties into the Atlantic ocean or which part of osun empties into the Atlantic ocean. Clown grin

Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 11:05am On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

[s]Dah you're mad o.
You said SW is the only region with land and sea border. I said SS also does.
You now change the narrative to international boarder, I also say SS does with cross river bordering Cameroon.
You're now asking which part of Cross river opens up to international seas, to answer your question Calabar river empties directly into the Atlantic ocean and akpabuyo LGA borders the Atlantic ocean since you've turned the argument to SW vs Cross River and no longer SS.
Now use your tiny brain to tell me which part of oyo empties into the Atlantic ocean or which part of osun empties into the Atlantic ocean. Clown [/s]grin

Apparently you are one of the stupid people that can’t hold a conversation on Nairaland without insults. Go and find your category to roll in the gutter with, you have plenty of your kind here
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 11:53am On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


Apparently you are one of the stupid people that can’t hold a conversation on Nairaland without insults. Go and find your category to roll in the gutter with, you have plenty of your kind here
Looser grin
E pain u grin
Illitrate chest beater cheesy
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 12:02pm On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

Looser grin
E pain u grin
Illitrate chest beater cheesy

See a standard illiterate, look into the mirror. I know you are one of the empty nincompoop around here.
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 12:06pm On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


See a standard illiterate, look into the mirror. I know you are one of the empty nincompoop around here.
Pained Yoruba man grin
See mouth like only region land and see border cheesy
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 12:08pm On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

Pained Yoruba man grin
See mouth like only region land and see border cheesy

You are another dull ipob

Now sod off to look for fools like you to roll the mud with

Illiterate
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 12:11pm On Aug 07, 2020
loopman:


You are another dull ipob

Now sod off to look for fools like you to roll the mud with

Illiterate
grin really?
The best u can do is call me IPOB
That won't change the fact that everything you claim to have naturally in SW, we in the SS have it even more grin
Keep crying, pained Yoruba man grin
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by loopman: 12:18pm On Aug 07, 2020
Blackking98:

[s] grin really?
The best u can do is call me IPOB
That won't change the fact that everything you claim to have naturally in SW, we in the SS have it even more grin
Keep crying, pained Yoruba man grin[/s]
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Graysons: 12:21pm On Aug 07, 2020
proeast:
Lol, Mr. Man, it is in your own best interest to support Igbo presidency. The choice is all yours, if you like apply common sense work with the Igbos to ensure we are fully integrated by supporting their quest for presidency. When Igbos believed in Nigeria, the country was making giant strides but when we were sidelined, everything went to the dogs.

Many Igbos are apathetic to the Igbo presidency issue because they've lost interest in Nigeria. If guys are wise, this is an opportunity to make them have a rethink.

Look all around Nigeria and you will see chaos and disorder. We are the glue holding the country together, if you believe that Nigeria will survive 2023 and beyond with another Northerner or even SW in Aso rock then you're deluded.

igbos are the glue holding what down? LMAO grin You Igbos overrate yourselves. Now tell me who in their right mind will vote for Igbo man as their president? Come 2023, the Presidency will be given to the Yorubas or northerners and nothing will happen, you better hustle for your biafurd country because Igbo man will never be president of Nigeria.

BTW the Yorubas are the ones holding this country together not you okoro savages.

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Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by Blackking98(m): 12:24pm On Aug 07, 2020
[quote author=loopman post=92551670][/quote]
Ntor grin
Re: Why Igbos Won’t Have Exclusive Right To Presidency In 2023 – Junaid Mohammed by QuotaSystem: 12:33pm On Aug 07, 2020
richie240:

Can u imagine d effrontery.
Ngwanu, come and force yasef on Nigerians nah!
#Politics- F9.
cool

The time tested saying that "Pride cometh before a fall" isn't called a wise saying for nothing wink

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