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Politics / Re: One Year After Tinubu Declared End To Fuel Subsidy, Nigeria Makes Highest Subsid by WINON1: 4:27pm On Aug 19 |
Heeeeeee, should everything be lied of. While that is the kind of people that grabbed, snatched and run away with power. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: One Of The Person Who Insulted Oba Of Benin Unmasked. by WINON1: 2:37pm On Aug 16 |
These people has no conscience, everything evil is sophistication. Just for the Benin's to hate the igbos, they are parading this lies. Insulting the Oba. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Don’t Link Us With ‘Igbos Must Leave Lagos’ Slogan — Indigenous Group by WINON1: 5:11pm On Aug 15 |
Grabbing Lagos by the non Lagosians. |
Politics / Re: Listen To The Protesters.., Just Steal More Money And Buy The Electoral Body by WINON1: 12:51pm On Aug 06 |
Why, are they not seeing all the pains and hunger in the country. When a good man is in authority people will rejoice but a wicked man is serious pain to the bone. |
Politics / Listen To The Protesters.., Just Steal More Money And Buy The Electoral Body by WINON1: 11:12am On Aug 06 |
The corruption in our electoral system is the cause of the recklessness of the politicians. It is very hard for the government to listen to the demands of the protesting masses because they don't need them to win an election. All they need is to buy over the electoral body, no matter how unpopular they are. Surely they will declared winners. Stealing and corruption in government shall continue since money is the determinant factor of who wins an election. So instead of the government to listen to the masses, they rather steal more money to buy the electoral body. ELECTORAL REFORMS IS THE CARDINAL THING TO BY DONE NOW. |
Politics / Re: Tinubu’s Enemies Behind Igbo Must Go Campaign – Obidigbo by WINON1: 4:40pm On Aug 05 |
With this kind of bigotry, Nigeria will never remain the same. |
Politics / Re: Leave Igbos Out Of Southern Nigeria Unity by WINON1: 4:23pm On Aug 05 |
The problem is that some people think that been tricky makes them smart the smartest |
Politics / Re: Tinubu’s Enemies Behind Igbo Must Go Campaign – Obidigbo by WINON1: 2:30pm On Aug 05 |
Obidigbo has given the president an elderly advice. The tribal bigots in his government will surely expose him to more verbal attacks. |
Politics / Re: Why much Fear about this protest, the government knew dat they have done so bad by WINON1: 4:34pm On Jul 30 |
The government should not muscle up her citizens expressing their frustration. |
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho Denies Opposing Planned #endbadgovernanceinnigeria Protest by WINON1: 3:36pm On Jul 30 |
DevilsEqual: I did think that it was everybody that condemned igboho, don't bring your tribal bigotry. |
Politics / Re: Why much Fear about this protest, the government knew dat they have done so bad by WINON1: 3:15pm On Jul 30 |
Government to them is a business, that's why they can do anything even if it involves suffocation of the masses. |
Politics / Why much Fear about this protest, the government knew dat they have done so bad by WINON1: 2:54pm On Jul 30 |
The problem of Africa is that politics is a big business and fastest way of becoming billionaire over night. Only very few have the masses interest at heart. That is why when people are starving and dieing in hunger, they are busy buying the must expensive cars, aeroplane and enjoying the ostentatious lifestyle. Why should the masses protest when they are expected to be suffering and smiling,and dieing in silence. Instead of talking to the masses, pleading and convincing them that government has their interest at heart. They resorted to threatening and harassment the citizens. Their conscience is disturbing them , they knew that they have performed badly. That is why they are afraid of the protest. It is better to allow the masses express their frustration peaceful, instead of soaking their anger. One day it will explode. |
Politics / Re: Don't Celebrate Yet, Ken Okonkwo Departure Frm LP Is To D Detriment Of Dis Govt. by WINON1: 10:50am On Jul 29 |
Salewa97: Stop your vain consolation, so you think that Kenneth Okonkwo left LP to celebrate Tinubu. When Kenneth begins to bash harder on this government, don't complain, just continue to. praise him for leaving LP. |
Politics / Don't Celebrate Yet, Ken Okonkwo Departure Frm LP Is To D Detriment Of Dis Govt. by WINON1: 10:14am On Jul 29 |
People who celebrating the Resignation of Kenneth Okonkwo from labour Party thought that he has resigned to support this government. Na laugh I dey laugh. Kenneth I know is a principled human being, he knows where he is going and what he wants. And I tell you and can take it to the bank this government stands for everything K O preachs against. Ken saw Peter Obi's approach for a better Nigeria as slow and void of spark. He had resigned from labour Party to join Nigerians who want an urgent change for a better new Nigeria now. Peter Obi being the kind of person he is adopted a civilized approach in his quest for a better Nigeria. He believes in non violence way of bringing a change. |
Politics / Re: Kenneth Okonkwo Resigns LP Membership, Parts Ways With Peter Obi by WINON1: 12:30pm On Jul 28 |
What has Peter Obi done badly, nothing. He is the best so far. We know the credibility of who follow. |
Politics / Re: Protest :You Cannot Outsmart The Law Of Karma by WINON1: 6:47pm On Jul 27 |
Nigeria is now or never, we have to win it or lose it for ever-Sony Okosun |
Politics / Protest :You Cannot Outsmart The Law Of Karma by WINON1: 6:02pm On Jul 26 |
All these propaganda to stop the protest is a waist of time.What goes around comes around. What I think that will avert this protest is for those who were involved in the protest of 2012 both people in government and those outside the government is to make an open confession to Nigerians that they use deceit and false propaganda to push people into protest against the Goodluck Jonathan administration. Also render special apology to Goodluck Jonathan. I still pray for a better Nigerian 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Inmates in Nigeria prisons, how can dey survive dis hardship - Obidigbo Obi by WINON1: 11:41am On Jul 26 |
Government should show greater concern to these because it is their duty by law to take adequate care of them for they are in their custody. |
Politics / Re: Inmates in Nigeria prisons, how can dey survive dis hardship - Obidigbo Obi by WINON1: 11:19am On Jul 26 |
4godsake: It should be done in official way. The proper procedure must be followed. Anything brought in the prisons, I mean edible the must be tasted by the donor before it can be shared. |
Politics / Protest: Tell Onyesom Wike That Abuja No Be Rivers State by WINON1: 11:10am On Jul 26 |
Everything no be Gara Gara. Intimidation cannot make those who are hungry to feel satisfied neither can it make a bag of rice to come down from 100k 27k. The problem of this administration is that they believe that propaganda and intimidation will cover their inability and incompetent. Wike thought that high handedness and intimidation he used in rivers to silence the good people of rivers will also succeed in Abuja the federal capital territory. In Abuja you have intellectuals, international communities, etc. If he mismanages the upcoming protest, it will cause a serious harm to the administration. If this government has the interest of the masses at hand, they would have been speaking, meeting and dialoguing with people. They should have learnt one or two thing from Goodluck Jonathan. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Inmates in Nigeria prisons, how can dey survive dis hardship - Obidigbo Obi by WINON1: 10:09am On Jul 26 |
Nigerians need to extend their bowel of mercy to these inmates though thing are difficult but a little sacrifice will go a long way to help. |
Politics / Inmates in Nigeria prisons, how can dey survive dis hardship - Obidigbo Obi by WINON1: 9:09am On Jul 26 |
The economic condition of the country that necessitated the current severe hardship is affecting everybody. The rich is now living like a middle class, middle class like low class and low class is now living like a begger. The other day I was passing through the frontage of a big cathedral where beggers use to stay and ask for arms.The church members were seen entering the church but non look at their site. I noticed that they look malnourished especially the young ones. I remembered that before now people use to stop and drop N50, N100 etc but now no brother in jungle because of the present hardship. In my usual routine visit to the prisons last week, I discovered that serious malnutrition has returned to the correctional center. Even if people are bringing food items to the inmates, I tell you, it will not get the inmates for hardship breeds corruption. I pray that it wouldn't get to 1980s and 1990s experience when the inmates were subjected to experience hell on earth, that made Nigeria to be rated the worst prison on earth. Until Obasanjo came and brought changes and reformation. I PRAY TO WELL MEANING NIGERIANS TO REMEMBER PRISON INMATES ESPECIALLY IN A TIME LIKE THIS. 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: As Long As I Am Okay, Nigeria Is Okay- Portable Shares His Thoughts On Protest by WINON1: 5:45pm On Jul 25 |
I Abe na potable dey talk or na Ogo good day talk. |
Politics / Re: POV: You Want To Teach Igbos Political Lessons by WINON1: 9:27pm On Jul 24 |
Tochitee:Until the Almighty Yoruba says it is Igbos turn. Pride goes before fallen. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Warning To Ikwerres And Other Igboid Subgroups In Lagos And Southwest by WINON1: 7:43pm On Jul 24 |
chrisxxx: If you people know exactly what you have done to yourselves, nobody dances to music composed to mock his or her mother. Nothing last forever, soon or later all these conspiracies, hatred and marginalization of the Igbos will give way. Meritocracy and healthy competition will then be established. Then you see the human capacity divinely endowed on the igbo man you rejected today. Praise God today is far better the early 70's, immediately after the war, we have passed the worst period in our history. In all these wicked policies against the igbos We still have igbo bu igbo. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: The Solution Of The Present Hardship Is To Arrest Peter Obi. by WINON1: 7:05pm On Jul 24 |
I like the way APC is passing the whole blame to Peter Obi and Obidient. Propaganda is a component tool in governance especially in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular. |
Politics / Re: The Solution Of The Present Hardship Is To Arrest Peter Obi. by WINON1: 6:59pm On Jul 24 |
I like the way APC is passing the whole blame to Peter Obi and Obidients. Propaganda is a powerful instrument in governance as far as Nigeria is concerned |
Politics / Re: Warning To Ikwerres And Other Igboid Subgroups In Lagos And Southwest by WINON1: 5:14pm On Jul 24 |
It pains me how some people denied themselves only to be accepted by Nigerians. Well, Nigerians have told them that their voice are that of Jacob while their bodies are that of Esua. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: The Solution Of The Present Hardship Is To Arrest Peter Obi. by WINON1: 12:45pm On Jul 24 |
Peter Obi is at the center of Nigerian problem, l 2 Likes |
Politics / The Solution Of The Present Hardship Is To Arrest Peter Obi. by WINON1: 10:02am On Jul 24 |
I want to reveal to this government what should be done to have a smooth ride. Peter Obi is the cause of economic hardship in Nigeria, therefore he should be arrested.It is Peter Obi that made Nigerians to talk about the present economy scourge and then complained bitterly. Before now Nigerians are used to suffering and smiling but Peter Obi has changed the narrative. If this government succeeded in silencing Peter Obi, they have pocketed the opposition. 3 Likes |
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