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Permit me to sincerely rate these men as follows in alphabetical order: AMAECHI He is an unforgiving, vengeful arrogant man. All these deadly qualities can never make him a worthy Nigeria leader. ATIKU He is so much in love with power that he will be ready to contest on the ticket of any party whatsoever as a presidential candidare, but he will be a leader that will highly likely care for the welfare of citizens if elected. As a Muslim, Atiku is not supposed to bow down for any mortal. He bowed down for Obasanjo by refusing to contest against him when majority of governors lined up behind him then to take the presidency from Obasanjo. So, Atiku forever lost the chance of becoming the President of Nigeria on a platter of gold. EL-RUFAI This man is arrogant, unforgiving and equally vengeful like Amaechi. He believes he is more intelligent than any Nigerian like Obasanjo. He stained Islam with his war against El-Zakzaky men which led to the death of very nice Muslims and he equally led many Southern Kaduna Christians to their graves. He cannot be a unifying factor in the politics of Nigeria.
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This Ram will highly likely ends up in the care of Fulani herdsmen, an addition to the numerous gifts of cows, sheep and rams for Mr. President. Mr. President, do consider using any of the very reliable Nigeria database that has majority of Nigerians on it to redistribute part of your numerous gifts via a SALLAH LUCKY DIP to your fellow Nigerians. Happy sallah in advance to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Salute to the appreciative citizen, Khamis Musa Darazo.
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You are deliberately being stup!d for your misinformation.
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jaxxy: Drawing attention to their wicked crime should be enough to get them apprehended wherever they are residing. Shame on these inglorious men.
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fergie001: VERY DARK MAN (VDM) should also be invited and a case file opened for him.
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Zetty177x: Help yourself settle your confusion with these:
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From badly brought up Burna boy who has no respect for 'couples' at a bar to the Dirty Very Dark Man who reels out the number of women he has slept with to the morally bankrupt Speed Darlington who deserves a jail term, Nigeria is experiencing insults from men who deserves nothing but being shamed by society and punished by those in authority.
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Why is there excuse for every failure in Nigeria when there is a government in place that is supposed to make things work?
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caye: Keep wallowing in your ignorance and foooolish pride. |
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caye: Quote unfortunate that you have been totally fed with prejudicial views and totally brainwashed! Check out what ChatGPT has to say about the story and ask yourself if ChatGPT spreads propaganda or educates you.
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Yet some domestic workers are loved. Read this story about an Ethiopian migrant worker in Beirut, LEBANON. Title: "Mama Selam" When Selam left her small town in Ethiopia to work in Beirut, she carried only a few things: a change of clothes, a worn photo of her daughter, and a quiet hope that the family she was ing would be kind. She became the second mother in the household before she realized it. The three children—Jad, Leila, and Sami—clung to her after school, begged for her to tell them bedtime stories in Amharic, and always wanted to help her cook injera on Sundays, even though they’d always wrinkle their noses at the sour smell. Selam treated them like her own. She woke before dawn, made breakfast, sewed costumes for school plays, bandaged knees, dried tears, and never raised her voice. Their mother, Rana, wasn’t distant like other madams Selam had heard about. Rana spoke to Selam as an equal, asked about her daughter back home, and once, when Selam fell ill, stayed at her bedside through the night. After ten years, Selam decided it was time. Her daughter was getting married in Addis Ababa. Her mother was aging. She had saved enough. It was time to go home. When she told the family, Rana embraced her but her eyes filled with tears. The children wept for hours. Little Sami clung to her legs and asked, “Can I come with you, Mama Selam?” On the day of her departure, the entire family came to the airport. Leila had made a drawing: Selam with angel wings and the words “We love you forever.” Jad, now a tall teenager, tried to hide his tears. Rana handed her an envelope—not money, but letters from each family member. Selam walked through the gate with a full heart knowing she'd left behind something rare: love. Back in Ethiopia, she opened the letters one by one. The last was from Rana: “You were never a worker. You were our family. Come back any time. Our home will always be yours.”
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Yet some domestic workers are loved. Read this story about an Ethiopian migrant worker in Beirut, LEBANON. Title: "Mama Selam" When Selam left her small town in Ethiopia to work in Beirut, she carried only a few things: a change of clothes, a worn photo of her daughter, and a quiet hope that the family she was ing would be kind. She became the second mother in the household before she realized it. The three children—Jad, Leila, and Sami—clung to her after school, begged for her to tell them bedtime stories in Amharic, and always wanted to help her cook injera on Sundays, even though they’d always wrinkle their noses at the sour smell. Selam treated them like her own. She woke before dawn, made breakfast, sewed costumes for school plays, bandaged knees, dried tears, and never raised her voice. Their mother, Rana, wasn’t distant like other madams Selam had heard about. Rana spoke to Selam as an equal, asked about her daughter back home, and once, when Selam fell ill, stayed at her bedside through the night. After ten years, Selam decided it was time. Her daughter was getting married in Addis Ababa. Her mother was aging. She had saved enough. It was time to go home. When she told the family, Rana embraced her but her eyes filled with tears. The children wept for hours. Little Sami clung to her legs and asked, “Can I come with you, Mama Selam?” On the day of her departure, the entire family came to the airport. Leila had made a drawing: Selam with angel wings and the words “We love you forever.” Jad, now a tall teenager, tried to hide his tears. Rana handed her an envelope—not money, but letters from each family member. Selam walked through the gate with a full heart knowing she'd left behind something rare: love. Back in Ethiopia, she opened the letters one by one. The last was from Rana: “You were never a worker. You were our family. Come back any time. Our home will always be yours.” |
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May God expose the remaining wicked souls that are still "kidnapping' and enslaving their fellow human beings.
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FRED AJUDUA is the personification of "Awodi jẹun epe sanra" Chief I. K. Dairo sang about. He should be smoked out and made to return to prison to live the rest of his life of cheating and fraudulence. 1 Like 1 Share |
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What a pity! A very long and bitter journey she will have to face on Planet Earth with this mindset..
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Mrincredy: HELLOOOO! You were not told it is. So, make a reasonable comment if you must or.....shhhhh.
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Greedy, uncultured and shameless Nigerian Lady opening her big stinking mouth. Man, what else do you want to hear before you know you have met a devilish lady? Drop her at the next bus stop. 2 Likes |
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If you are a Muslim, you are not supposed to be stup!d and you have no business daring the authority while commiting illegality, so pay the prize of your stup!d!ty.
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This piece from 'THE NATION' newspaper is a testimony that some Africans are willing slaves to the west. What a shame. Captain Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso will win any popularity contest with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu any day. A conscientious leader Traore is.⁶ Ibrahim Traore is genuinely loved by his people. Can we say that of our BAT? Very doubtful.
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu RUN oooooo❗Nigerians are TOTALLY ANGRY RUN oooooo❗
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Are you also having a tortoise in your stomach like the guy Portable accused of carrying one in his stomach? Highly likely your stomach tortoise is having cholera inside you if you have one.
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Mariangeles: 25 drums of pap and 5,000 balls of akara should do.
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Lest the Business Enterprise goes to wrong hands. Multi-million dollars business must not leave the family circle.
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Igbo kwenu.
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IF ONLY POPE FRANCIS HAD NOT ED WHAT THE ALMIGHTY GOD HATED! Search Labs | AI Overview While Pope Francis has not explicitly stated he "loves homosexuals" in a romantic sense, he has shown significant for LGBTQ+ people and their rights. He has criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality, called for their inclusion in the Church, and even allowed blessings for same-sex couples under certain conditions. He has also emphasized that homosexual people are children of God and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
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May the anger of God Almighty and the curses of the angels locate and descend on all those that are dubiously and systematically looting the wealth of Nigeria, including all those aiding them with false and selfish narratives. Accursed be those who link Nigeria democracy with that of America and Europe to suit their selfish and wicked narratives. 1 Like |
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Xannadu: Why have you chosen ignorance when Google and ChatGPT are there to help you sort out your ignorance?
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Match over.
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The Sultan has his right to freedom of speech and should never, ever be disrespected by a morally bankrupt VDM who actually is an ab of women's dignity.
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"Allah does not accept the prayer of someone whose sustenance comes from haram (forbidden) sources." - Prophetic Hadith from Prophet Muhammad (saws) Know it well that Allah is holy and loves only that which is pure and legitimate. May Allah perfect his Islam for him with sound Islamic moral education, and total guidance on the Straight Path of ISLAM.
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That is what happens when men are no longer men, but have enslaved themselves to their fellow men.
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