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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Eazikeyz(m): 8:20am On Jan 05, 2016
frenchpharaoh1:


Them send you make you come quote me this morning??

Before I answer your question, I need you to define the term "NATION" for me.
A community of people composed of one or MORE tribes and possessing a more or less defined territory and government .
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Chiemezie00: 8:22am On Jan 05, 2016
:Dhmmm i dey laugh winkhmmm i dey laugh
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Nobody: 8:23am On Jan 05, 2016
omenka:
By the crack of dawn, I see a couple of folks passing out on sighting this thread. cheesy

Those strong enough to put up a feeble defence would go: "Aisha Rice working", "they are Tinubu paid idjiots", "useless betrayers (as though they signed any deals with them)", "APC propaganda", or their most favourite "THEY ARE YOLOBAS". cheesy

#FireOnBuhari!! All Nigerians of good conscience are solidly behind you. smiley



By the way, LRNZH, how dare you create such a thread?? Hope you got your bullet proof and all other protective gear intact cos they'll definitely come for your head for this. cheesy

God bless u nd gives u more knowledge to speak out the truth like this one whenever u see it,... Nigeria is a doom, fake nd lie grin grin grin

No good reason human being from SE will say such buff crap grin

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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Nobody: 8:23am On Jan 05, 2016
Does dat respected rule of law,what do dey achieve,C hw Nigeria judiciary was disgraced when Ibori was release n convicted in UK. Let fight d woes n corruption of d elites even if it is setting aside our cankerworm ridden perverted laws
bloodykiller:
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and you applaud that?

the same rule of law that brought him to power?

are you not dumb for saying this?
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by qdat(m): 8:27am On Jan 05, 2016
[quote author=mirabel001 post=41664134]which of d south-east plz? Dat should b APC youths.
God 4bid!

OK I understand your problem!!! and here is the solution to you it get a man or gerarahere...
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by feeloscar(m): 8:27am On Jan 05, 2016
Degis:


This is the most childish rant I have ever read on this matter. Who pronounced Dasuki guilty?. Is Buhari now the prosecution and Judge over this matter?. You guys are advocating for a state of anarchy with these hawkish fight against Corruption, which will fail because the kindergaten lawyers in the prosecution cannot effectively argue against bail for Dasuki and his co-
defendants.

The rule of law must be upheld regardless of the situation. You are the only one who sees America as a nation that upholds the concept of rule of law especially in International circles and as such they represent the poorest form of rascality when dealing with other nations
You've not come out to defend America on this one, you are only ranting.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by yungpowers(m): 8:28am On Jan 05, 2016
Naomite:


Seriously dude, u need 2 grow up and stop behaving and talking like u are breed in d ZOO u've gattoa start learning 2 talk among civilized people.
Your type of person is the worst thing that has and will ever happen to Nizooria and Nairaland. Who's civilized and who's not civilized here.
You who's supporting a president who disobeys court orders are you and your president civilized?
The blind leading the blind.
Your words show that you aren't civilized.
Civilization my ass.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by bloodykiller: 8:28am On Jan 05, 2016
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profolaolu:
Does dat respected rule of law,what do dey achieve,C hw Nigeria judiciary was disgraced when Ibori was release n convicted in UK. Let fight d woes n corruption of d elites even if it is setting aside our cankerworm ridden perverted laws
[/s]

shatap rule of law must be respected if he can't he should resign
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by bloodykiller: 8:29am On Jan 05, 2016
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Eazikeyz:

One word.... IGNORANCE.
[/s]

anu ofia
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by whitebone(m): 8:30am On Jan 05, 2016
The truth is, Nigeria was never a country. It was the amalgamation of different group of people who are yet to agree to become one people. Smh.

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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by feeloscar(m): 8:36am On Jan 05, 2016
DonUjay:
.Could this be the Dumbest Post of all-time undecided


Yea it is.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by biltem: 8:36am On Jan 05, 2016
xtropy:

https://www.nairaland.com/2842778/insulting-judiciary-femi-fani-kayode-writes


Woe unto those that tremble before men of power and that worship false gods. Destruction and perdition awaits those who bow before Baal, who exalt the servants of Belial, who kiss the ring of the Baphomet, who say ”Buhari is God” and who crawl at the feet of the Lord of the Flies.

For example you have no right to tell the courts how to administer justice and who and who not to grant bail. Again you have no business to tell the legislature which laws to pass and how to run their affairs.

Again you have no right and neither do you have the power to pronounce any Nigerian citizen guilty of any crime unless and until a duly constituted court of law has done so. You cannot be the prosecutor, judge and jury in any criminal proceeding and this is especially so when you initiated those proceedings and you are the accuser.
...
To attempt to do so is not only unacceptable and irresponsible but it is also heartless and unkind. The fact that most of our senior and respected lawyers have refused to tell you this simply because they are scared of you or because they are looking for patronage from your government does not mean that what you are doing is lawful or acceptable. What you are doing is morally and legally reprehensible and it is unacceptable in any democratic and civilized society.
...
You have no right to attempt to cower or intimidate the fourth estate of the realm, which is the media, or attempt to pervert and corrupt the Nigerian public with daily doses of lies, falsehood, deceit and propaganda which is being duly and dutifully administered by your Minister of Information and your numerous media aidnt I wish to remind you that it is an incontrovertible fact that in just seven months your government has succeeded in marginalizing the Igbo more than any other Federal Government in living memory and certainly since the civil war.

This is a record that you ought not to be proud of. What the Igbo want is fairness, equal rights, equal representation, equity and respect. They also believe that they have the right to determine their own future and make their own choices.

Mr. President I do not believe that this Is this too much for them to ask given the fact that they have contributed, perhaps more than most, to national development and integration in the last forty five years?

It is not too much to ask given the fact that no less than three million of their people, including one million innocent children, were slaughtered during our civil war in the name of keeping Nigeria one?

I have no doubt that you will remember this very well Mr. President given the fact that you were one of those that prosecuted that war and fought in it.

You will also remember the brutal mass murder and the war crimes and crimes against humanity that were perpetrated against the unarmed and defenseless Igbo civilian population of Asaba in 1968 when over one thousand of them were rounded up, taken to the town square and shot to death for no just cause.

The soldiers that carried out that unspeakable act of cowardice, brutality and barbarity were under the command of your professional colleague, the late Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed. Mr. President that was a dark, shameful and ignoble chapter in our history which still cries out for justice and reparations.

Needless to say the pain of such horrendous events and numerous others that the Igbo have been subjected to by the Nigerian state and those that control it over the last fifty five years still haunts them.

The truth is that regardless of the obvious contempt that you have for them the Igbo will continue to insist on justice, fairness and on having their rights respected in our country.

If you refuse to address their numerous and legitimate grievances and you refuse to treat them with the understanding, sensitivity and compassion that they deserve, the agitation for self-determination, secession and the yearning for the establishment of a new nation called Biafra will wax stronger and stronger until it reaches dangerous and irresistible proportions.

That is what you are toying with Mr. President and if that were to happen be rest assured that the Yoruba would take a cue from it and so would the people of the Niger Delta. It would effectively signify the beginning of the balkanisation of Nigeria.
...

Whether you and those with your world view like to hear it or not, that is the bitter truth.


theory!
All of u want to benefit from the inherited corrupt j. It will not work no matter the pressure.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by feeloscar(m): 8:37am On Jan 05, 2016
yungpowers:
Who's Buhari.?
The last time I checked, he was still that Tyrant and dictator enjoying the illegal contraption of Nizooria.
Better a Tyrant than a clueless so our yams will be intact.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Kassidy4luv(m): 8:39am On Jan 05, 2016
Buhari is a terrorist.........

Baboon and Dog President
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Leopardd(m): 8:39am On Jan 05, 2016
Please where is this group popping out from?
My own umuahia?

Paid sycophants.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Nobody: 8:40am On Jan 05, 2016
Brother I now knw U r blinded by sentiment n devoured by hate.
bloodykiller:
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shatap rule of law must be respected if he can't he should resign

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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by zendy: 8:40am On Jan 05, 2016
I don't know the significance of this news. That some supporters of Buhari in the SE are taking Mbakas warning seriously is not news. Every President knows that there is always a security risk to their lives.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by xtervaganza(m): 8:40am On Jan 05, 2016
LRNZH:
...who is FFK? The boy that sings for rice and chicken?

WHAT INDEED IS THE RULE OF LAW?
Written by Kay Lord

I remember one of President Obama's key promise during his first term campaign;

"I will shut down Guatanamo Bay prisons. It is hypocritical of America to be preaching democracy and rule of law to the world yet own a facility where suspects are kept without trial for many years. The shutting down of that illegal detention centre would be one of my first executive order once I am sworn in as the President of the United States. " (Paraphrased)

As I write this, Obama is nearing the end of his second term in office and Guatanamo prison is still standing and the US are still detaining high risk suspects there, some for upward of 10 to 15 years without trial or prosecution in any law court anywhere in the world.

Obama came to office as a green horn in security matters. He did not know that security issues are not subject to campaign rhetoric. I remember John McCain, his Republican challenger, a war veteran and a Senator of over 30 years, who had chaired several Senate security committee in the US Senate telling Obama he does not know what he's talking about!

You will wonder why Obama kept silent on Guatanamo till now? Now, he knows better. That's why I laugh reading Facebook 'activist' and unrepentant Buhari bashers pontificating and sermonising over the rule of law after what President Buhari said about granting bail for individuals that has serious case against the state that pertains to security issues.

What folks don't understand is that the rule of law itself is subject to the rule and right of a nation when it pertains to the security and wellbeing of the people of a country against that of a few individuals. That's why, the USA that calls themselves the land of freedom and the bastion of democracy in the world do not care about the rule of law when it concerns the security of her people. That supercede any rule of law. Cry from today to eternity, you are just wasting your time and effort, America will ignore you and do what they have to do.

Check this; the US flouted every international law when the President of the US ordered special combat forces to go into the territory of another sovereign nation, Pakistan in order to get Osama bin Laden. Not only was Osama ordered to be killed extra judicially but his corpse was even buried at sea. When I read a book detailing the preparation for that mission by one of the members of that special force that entered into Pakistan under the cover of the night, you will realize that when it comes to the security and safety of the United States, they are ready to flout any law. Now, do you want to accuse Obama of illegality? Has Pakistan sued America at the World court? Also, please who amongst the vuvuzelas shouting themselves hoarse on Facebook will pick up the gauntlet and sue the President of the US for killing Osama bin Laden extra judicially? Ohhh don't they think Osama bin Laden has fundamental right to fair hearing? Yeye people!

One of the reasons I supported president Buhari came to fore during his media chat. I am an advocate of the rule of law and I believe in it but personally I believe we have to draw a line when the rule of law comes into conflict with security, safety and the well being of citizens of a given nation. You can't flagrantly abuse the security and well being of the people and come around to shout about rule of law when it's time to face the consequences of your action. Our judicial process must be overhauled to conform with the reality of the moment. America knows this better. For once, this country has a President that is ready to lead! It's not that PMB does not believe in the rule of law. After all, this is a man that was rigged out of election on about 3 occasions but followed the rule of law by going all up to the Supreme court to seek redress.

What the President is saying to whoever care to listen is that, when it comes to the safety, well being and progress of this nation no individual would use the rule of law to escape justice. That's why he said point blank concerning the Shi'ite issue that you can't have a state inside a state! It's either folks are ready to shape up or ship out! This country has been thrown to the dogs, it's high time we take it back and put it on the path of sanctity. Enough of lilly livered leadership, it's time to run this country according to dictates of the time we live in.

If you don't like it, sorry, we have a country to run and you will have to excuse us.

Kay Lord, 2 January 2016
(All Rights reserved)
can I give you a hug?



You make perfect sense

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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by feeloscar(m): 8:41am On Jan 05, 2016
bloodykiller:
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because Buhari is rejected by us for the reason best known for us

because apc is a useless party full of lies and deceit

because Buhari is a terrorist cum dictator and tyrant
Another Tribalist just publicised himself.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by xtervaganza(m): 8:42am On Jan 05, 2016
And this topic gives me hope. That there are igbos who will soil their hands in show of shame and stand for what is just is a good omen for a better Nigeria



I'm so happy reading this

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Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by klax(m): 8:45am On Jan 05, 2016
They have started again so it's no longer kanu it's buhari now this is why I said my people are confused. They want to shut down Nigeria because of buharichukwu isn't Very sorry for my people a lot.

Blablablabla blablabla blublublu blublublu blehblehblehblehblehbleh no sense talkless of common sense. Go and shut it down nah Nigeria is your kitchen door isn't. Fools
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by yungpowers(m): 8:45am On Jan 05, 2016
feeloscar:
Better a Tyrant than a clueless so our yams will be intact.
Cluelessness!!!
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by yungpowers(m): 8:46am On Jan 05, 2016
feeloscar:
Better a Tyrant than a clueless so our yams will be intact.
Cluelessness at its peak.
You've got no point at all.
Try brushing your mouth and see if you would quit reasoning through your anus.
Dumb ass shit.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by dialfa: 8:48am On Jan 05, 2016
Sabo, sabo, sabo lee
Sabo, sabo, sabo lee
Ashawo!
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by feeloscar(m): 8:49am On Jan 05, 2016
bloodykiller:
[s][/s]

shatap rule of law must be respected if he can't he should resign
Go and sign his resignation letter for him now. Udiongo ke nko.
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by bloodykiller: 8:51am On Jan 05, 2016
[s]
feeloscar:
Go and sign his resignation letter for him now. Udiongo ke nko.
[/s]

shatap go and tell that stinking rag in aso to fall and die
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by meccuno: 8:53am On Jan 05, 2016
[s]
LRNZH:
...who is FFK? The boy that sings for rice and chicken?

WHAT INDEED IS THE RULE OF LAW?
Written by Kay Lord

I remember one of President Obama's key promise during his first term campaign;

"I will shut down Guatanamo Bay prisons. It is hypocritical of America to be preaching democracy and rule of law to the world yet own a facility where suspects are kept without trial for many years. The shutting down of that illegal detention centre would be one of my first executive order once I am sworn in as the President of the United States. " (Paraphrased)

As I write this, Obama is nearing the end of his second term in office and Guatanamo prison is still standing and the US are still detaining high risk suspects there, some for upward of 10 to 15 years without trial or prosecution in any law court anywhere in the world.

Obama came to office as a green horn in security matters. He did not know that security issues are not subject to campaign rhetoric. I remember John McCain, his Republican challenger, a war veteran and a Senator of over 30 years, who had chaired several Senate security committee in the US Senate telling Obama he does not know what he's talking about!

You will wonder why Obama kept silent on Guatanamo till now? Now, he knows better. That's why I laugh reading Facebook 'activist' and unrepentant Buhari bashers pontificating and sermonising over the rule of law after what President Buhari said about granting bail for individuals that has serious case against the state that pertains to security issues.

What folks don't understand is that the rule of law itself is subject to the rule and right of a nation when it pertains to the security and wellbeing of the people of a country against that of a few individuals. That's why, the USA that calls themselves the land of freedom and the bastion of democracy in the world do not care about the rule of law when it concerns the security of her people. That supercede any rule of law. Cry from today to eternity, you are just wasting your time and effort, America will ignore you and do what they have to do.

Check this; the US flouted every international law when the President of the US ordered special combat forces to go into the territory of another sovereign nation, Pakistan in order to get Osama bin Laden. Not only was Osama ordered to be killed extra judicially but his corpse was even buried at sea. When I read a book detailing the preparation for that mission by one of the members of that special force that entered into Pakistan under the cover of the night, you will realize that when it comes to the security and safety of the United States, they are ready to flout any law. Now, do you want to accuse Obama of illegality? Has Pakistan sued America at the World court? Also, please who amongst the vuvuzelas shouting themselves hoarse on Facebook will pick up the gauntlet and sue the President of the US for killing Osama bin Laden extra judicially? Ohhh don't they think Osama bin Laden has fundamental right to fair hearing? Yeye people!

One of the reasons I supported president Buhari came to fore during his media chat. I am an advocate of the rule of law and I believe in it but personally I believe we have to draw a line when the rule of law comes into conflict with security, safety and the well being of citizens of a given nation. You can't flagrantly abuse the security and well being of the people and come around to shout about rule of law when it's time to face the consequences of your action. Our judicial process must be overhauled to conform with the reality of the moment. America knows this better. For once, this country has a President that is ready to lead! It's not that PMB does not believe in the rule of law. After all, this is a man that was rigged out of election on about 3 occasions but followed the rule of law by going all up to the Supreme court to seek redress.

What the President is saying to whoever care to listen is that, when it comes to the safety, well being and progress of this nation no individual would use the rule of law to escape justice. That's why he said point blank concerning the Shi'ite issue that you can't have a state inside a state! It's either folks are ready to shape up or ship out! This country has been thrown to the dogs, it's high time we take it back and put it on the path of sanctity. Enough of lilly livered leadership, it's time to run this country according to dictates of the time we live in.

If you don't like it, sorry, we have a country to run and you will have to excuse us.

Kay Lord, 2 January 2016
(All Rights reserved)
[/s] trash
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by bloodykiller: 8:53am On Jan 05, 2016
[s]
profolaolu:
Brother I now knw U r blinded by sentiment n devoured by hate.
[/s]

yes i hate Buhari and i wish he fails in all ramifications so that high bp will set in
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Nobody: 8:54am On Jan 05, 2016
Sall:
This are the true born Igbos speaking not those ipob taut and jobless miscreants wanting to reap where they did not SOe .

Some people say dey would shut down Nigeria for KANU, dey said dey wea Biafra and jobless, another group say dey would shut down Nigeria if anything happens to PMB, dey say dey are true igbos. Buh u knw d truth
Re: South East Youths: "We’ll Shutdown Nigeria if Anything Ugly Happens to Buhari" by Horlufemi(m): 8:55am On Jan 05, 2016
xtropy:

https://www.nairaland.com/2842778/insulting-judiciary-femi-fani-kayode-writes


Woe unto those that tremble before men of power and that worship false gods. Destruction and perdition awaits those who bow before Baal, who exalt the servants of Belial, who kiss the ring of the Baphomet, who say ”Buhari is God” and who crawl at the feet of the Lord of the Flies.

For example you have no right to tell the courts how to administer justice and who and who not to grant bail. Again you have no business to tell the legislature which laws to pass and how to run their affairs.

Again you have no right and neither do you have the power to pronounce any Nigerian citizen guilty of any crime unless and until a duly constituted court of law has done so. You cannot be the prosecutor, judge and jury in any criminal proceeding and this is especially so when you initiated those proceedings and you are the accuser.
...
To attempt to do so is not only unacceptable and irresponsible but it is also heartless and unkind. The fact that most of our senior and respected lawyers have refused to tell you this simply because they are scared of you or because they are looking for patronage from your government does not mean that what you are doing is lawful or acceptable. What you are doing is morally and legally reprehensible and it is unacceptable in any democratic and civilized society.
...
You have no right to attempt to cower or intimidate the fourth estate of the realm, which is the media, or attempt to pervert and corrupt the Nigerian public with daily doses of lies, falsehood, deceit and propaganda which is being duly and dutifully administered by your Minister of Information and your numerous media aides.
...

Mr. President I wish to remind you that it is an incontrovertible fact that in just seven months your government has succeeded in marginalizing the Igbo more than any other Federal Government in living memory and certainly since the civil war.

This is a record that you ought not to be proud of. What the Igbo want is fairness, equal rights, equal representation, equity and respect. They also believe that they have the right to determine their own future and make their own choices.

Mr. President I do not believe that this Is this too much for them to ask given the fact that they have contributed, perhaps more than most, to national development and integration in the last forty five years?

It is not too much to ask given the fact that no less than three million of their people, including one million innocent children, were slaughtered during our civil war in the name of keeping Nigeria one?

I have no doubt that you will remember this very well Mr. President given the fact that you were one of those that prosecuted that war and fought in it.

You will also remember the brutal mass murder and the war crimes and crimes against humanity that were perpetrated against the unarmed and defenseless Igbo civilian population of Asaba in 1968 when over one thousand of them were rounded up, taken to the town square and shot to death for no just cause.

The soldiers that carried out that unspeakable act of cowardice, brutality and barbarity were under the command of your professional colleague, the late Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed. Mr. President that was a dark, shameful and ignoble chapter in our history which still cries out for justice and reparations.

Needless to say the pain of such horrendous events and numerous others that the Igbo have been subjected to by the Nigerian state and those that control it over the last fifty five years still haunts them.

The truth is that regardless of the obvious contempt that you have for them the Igbo will continue to insist on justice, fairness and on having their rights respected in our country.

If you refuse to address their numerous and legitimate grievances and you refuse to treat them with the understanding, sensitivity and compassion that they deserve, the agitation for self-determination, secession and the yearning for the establishment of a new nation called Biafra will wax stronger and stronger until it reaches dangerous and irresistible proportions.

That is what you are toying with Mr. President and if that were to happen be rest assured that the Yoruba would take a cue from it and so would the people of the Niger Delta. It would effectively signify the beginning of the balkanisation of Nigeria.
...

Whether you and those with your world view like to hear it or not, that is the bitter truth.

no one is saying buhari is God buy bubu is what we need now. what is cowardice when boko haram is using anti-aircraft guns on soldiers. you see there is no courage facing an anti-aircraft gun, anti-aircraft guns tears soldiers apart.

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