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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by fabolouz1(m): 6:38pm On Dec 25, 2019
Why can't they be invited to place curses on politicians who have robbed & bled this country?
Rubbish.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by GEJDHERO: 6:47pm On Dec 25, 2019
Astark:
Obaseki needs to go
Why.......Abi Oshiomhole needs to hands off.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by FuckAllTheMODs: 6:53pm On Dec 25, 2019
ambu2:


Hahaha! Hunter has been hunted.


LoL, na so cheesy

Happy Christmas to you and your family.
I hope you're having fun
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by lastempero: 6:56pm On Dec 25, 2019
Juju wey no dey kill rich man that one na juju.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by able20(m): 6:58pm On Dec 25, 2019
therajah:

Abeg! Igbinedion stole billions from benin, oshiomole stole billions...wetin happen!!
They say their juju can't deal with large looted cash, only food stuffs thieves eg.. Gari, beans, rice... etc are targeted.

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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by paradigmshift(m): 7:21pm On Dec 25, 2019
Astark:
Obaseki needs to go

U need to stop being foolish

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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by goldmatrix(m): 8:13pm On Dec 25, 2019
So why can't we invite the Ayelala during swearing-in of any new government..??

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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by ambu2: 8:16pm On Dec 25, 2019
FuckAllTheMODs:


LoL, na so cheesy

Happy Christmas to you and your family.
I hope you're having fun

Merry Christmas! Deep in the mood.

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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by ruthlaura(m): 8:21pm On Dec 25, 2019
Why can they place curse on our corrupt politicians!!!
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by KenechukwuEdu: 8:26pm On Dec 25, 2019
StarUp:
We need those Ayelala juju priests to also place a curse on all our national yam eaters from 1960 till date...

But wait o, so Benin people sef get wetin dem dey fear? Wonderfulnalization...
Only the gullible are caught
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by KenechukwuEdu: 8:27pm On Dec 25, 2019
lastempero:
Juju wey no dey kill rich man that one na juju.
na pupu!!!
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by therajah: 8:32pm On Dec 25, 2019
golddare:


Are you serious? You means the gods are selective... The gods are not to blame .
They allocations for the godss..
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by Maliqcious: 8:41pm On Dec 25, 2019
is your foolish an image or God giving
OhBiafra:
Descendants of cursed Oduduwa at ot again
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by owenseddies40(m): 8:56pm On Dec 25, 2019
ObongNizz:
Yeye people, they should take their Juju and go and swear fro governors and senators. Maybe they will return the stolen wealth of the nation. Their juju only sabi how to catch petty thieves.
The Nigerian Politicians you are talking about are juju themselves, dem dey drink blood steady grin
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by CreekCommando: 8:58pm On Dec 25, 2019
Backward low-lifers! Imagine what they stole: Groundnut oil, wrappers; goats; tubers of yam; Maggi seasoning. And returning it because some illiterates wearing red sacks moved round the markets shows that it's better to relocate the university of Benin to Delta because that university has refused to impact on savage Bini community living like people of 15AD. Nonsense!
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by higgs: 9:18pm On Dec 25, 2019
This deity should be unleashed on our public officials
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by Ilekokonit: 10:04pm On Dec 25, 2019
ObongNizz:
Yeye people, they should take their Juju and go and swear fro governors and senators. Maybe they will return the stolen wealth of the nation. Their juju only sabi how to catch petty thieves.

With the legions of juju priests / babalawos / fetish practitioners in Nigeria, the greedy politicians still hold most Nigerians in a state of perpetual poverty and servitude and these juju priests powerlessly watch their own children and THEMSELVES die of hunger on a daily basis.

Just thinking out loud.

A remote control which is the least of oyinbo juju is more powerful than African Juju because a remote control will work yesterday, today and tomorrow without fail whilst African juju is not verified as most accounts of it working are second hand hear say at best and superstitious rumours at worst.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by masqot(m): 11:14pm On Dec 25, 2019
eseosa77:


those that returned items claimed that they seized them from people that stole them from the market.
lie lie
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by OyinO: 11:17pm On Dec 25, 2019
We have abandoned the real thing while running in vain after FAKE Greco-Roman and Arabian Gods called Jesu and Allah.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by sixtus20: 11:24pm On Dec 25, 2019
U see they are afraid of death.wonder shall never end.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by almarthins(m): 12:06am On Dec 26, 2019
StarUp:
We need those Ayelala juju priests to also place a curse on all our national yam eaters from 1960 till date...

But wait o, so Benin people sef get wetin dem dey fear? Wonderfulnalization...

Ayelala na merciless deity
Benin fear am well well more than anytin
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by almarthins(m): 12:07am On Dec 26, 2019
9jamag:
Maadd ooooo grin grin grin grin grin, f*vking unreal

U well so?
Who no know ayelala for benin
Just let dem carry ur mata go ayelala, u r fvcking gonna
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by almarthins(m): 12:09am On Dec 26, 2019
OhBiafra:
Descendants of cursed Oduduwa at ot again

Hunger dey beat u. E get as e dey do you
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by yummy001: 12:10am On Dec 26, 2019
SaintLucia:
Where was Ayelala when the British invaded Benin Kingdom and sent the Oba on exile? Ayelala should help the Benin people to recover their stolen artefacts from the British museum.

Stop trampling on the spiritual beliefs of your ancestors or what you know absolutely nothing about. My friend, this world is very complicated. The last time I checked, Ayelala spiritual system is just one out of the thousands, if not millions of spiritual beliefs on earth, and they don't claim or profess to be the most potent one, even though it might be working for its adherents.

Mind you, it is a known secret that most of those top colonial/missionary guys from Europe were members of Freemason and other notable spiritual lodges in their home countries. The fact that they hide under Christianity to perpetrate their atrocities on less developed economies doesn't mean they were not spiritually fortified themselves, not forgetting their more advanced technology.

Like someone pointed above, one could also ask the question, "where was the Christian God when Boko Haram was busy killing Christians left, right, and center?" It took the intervention of the Nigerian Army to stem the tide. Using your logic, can we infer that the Nigerian Army is greater than the Christian God? Unless you are an atheist who believes only in the material realm, learn to respect other people's spiritual beliefs as long as they are not trampling on the right of others.

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Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by FRANKOSKI(m): 1:12am On Dec 26, 2019
EVERYONE FEARS SOMETHING.
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by UDOKABESTLUV(m): 5:17am On Dec 26, 2019
Hmmmmm
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by Hallabee1(m): 6:38am On Dec 26, 2019
Fear Benin person
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by 9jamag(m): 8:39am On Dec 26, 2019
almarthins:


U well so?
Who no know ayelala for benin
Just let dem carry ur mata go ayelala, u r fvcking gonna
Take chill pill my brother
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by AuwalYusuf812(m): 8:43am On Dec 26, 2019
Smile.


Nobody won't to Leave a miserable life
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by odigbosky(m): 10:11am On Dec 26, 2019
CreekCommando:
Backward low-lifers! Imagine what they stole: Groundnut oil, wrappers; goats; tubers of yam; Maggi seasoning. And returning it because some illiterates wearing red sacks moved round the markets shows that it's better to relocate the university of Benin to Delta because that university has refused to impact on savage Bini community living like people of 15AD. Nonsense!


So just because people refuse to trow away their cultural beiefs and follow the west it makes them savage. I guess your lienage is better than those Japanese who still worship rocks and streams
Re: Benin Ekiosa Market Fire: Thieves Return Stolen Items by FuckAllTheMODs: 1:40pm On Dec 26, 2019
ambu2:


Merry Christmas! Deep in the mood.


Enjoy!

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