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@iamlaughter_2
👁️360 degree|money fortified
Lasgidi Katılım Ağustos 2010
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@talk_to_mercy @AfricanHub_ Yes similarities, both grabbed power
Difference Traore grabbed for the good of the people while the on in Nigeria grabbed for the good himself and that of his family.
The uceless old f00l is away while his people is being murdered in cold blood!!!
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@AfricanHub_ What are the similarities and differences between this man and that of the one in Nigeria?
Remember, they both grab power.
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@mrmacaroni You've tried bro, Unfortunately, this country is meant to FA!L. Nigeria is never gonna get better! Unless _--------
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Some of us have always stood up against evil! Irrespective of the tribe, religion or social status of those involved. We Dey!
The hypocrisy is with those of you that only want to speak up when it directly affects you. Una no get level!
When water finally pass garri, make una dey remember say some of us have been standing up against evil on all levels since we started fighting for a better society. If everyone took responsibility from the beginning, we wouldn’t be here today.
Peace to all.
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@SaharaReporters I thought the Tinubu aka, Lagos boy will do better concerning these animals called Fulanis...
His administration has been quiet and some !d!iots will come online to say security has improved in his regime.
May God punish you all.
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@instablog9ja Encourage her and stop shouting. Common sense that trybe no get at all!!
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Her daughter decided to surprise her on Mother’s Day by preparing roasted yam and this happened x.com/Teeniiola/stat…
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@NigeriaStories Agba Yahoo 🤣🤣
Carry on, Yorubas dey your back solid!
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@remsoil @ruffydfire Now it's clear you have a dull bra!n
I know you won't understand that bra!n is the same as brain in that sentence. Aridin
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@iamlaughter_2 @ruffydfire If you had one e for send you go school, so you go know the difference btw president & presidence
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*BREAKING:*
*Speed Limits set by Lagos state government!!*
3rd Mainland Bridge - 80km/hr
NITEL - Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way - 60km/h
Ojota Bridge by Motorways - 50km/h
Lekki Ikoyi Bridge - 60km/h
Allen Avenue Junction - 50km/h
Nurudeen Olowopopo Road - 60km/h
Ikorodu Roads (Various Locations) - 60km/h
Oshodi-Apapa Expressway - 60km/h
Epe Expressway - 80km/h
Muritala Mohammed Int'l Airport Road - 60km/h
Exceeding the speed limits attract a fine of 50,000 Naira
*Share to educate someone*
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@HonShield I woke up this morning then I remember how Nigerian politicians hide ordinary noodles they didn't buy with their money from the masses during COVID 😭😭😭
One of them intend to use it celebrate her birthday and Tunubu gave her appointments 😭😭😭
Nig policians are an!m@ls
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@HonShield No Nigerian politicians haven't got blood in his or hand, wishing someone like WIKEcked death isn't a crime.
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@iamlaughter_2 @ruffydfire What “presidence “ are you talking about. Or drug don dey affect your brain
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@remsoil @ruffydfire I wish your presidence know this
Ikeja, Nigeria 🇳🇬 English
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@instablog9ja lol this gutter behavior of putting your face on amenities is just rubbish and shows how terrible of a person one is you wan share for less privileged and you Dey stamp your face as what ?
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*Weep, Nigeria*
Weep, Nigeria—
For the soil is heavy with blood,
And the sky hangs low with despair.
A land where godfathers pull strings in dark rooms,
Turning the law into a puppet on fraying threads.
In Rivers, a pipeline is breached,
And in the blink of an eye—State of Emergency!
Yet where is this urgency
For the lives buried in Benue’s fields?
For the soldiers fallen in Borno’s sands?
For Sokoto and Zamfara’s crimson dust,
Where bandits write their will in blood?
Weep for Rivers State,
Where politics wears the face of tyranny,
And the Constitution trembles at the sound of ambition.
A state of emergency declared in haste,
Not for lives lost,
But for pipelines broken.
Is oil thicker than blood?
Is property dearer than life?
Weep for Benue’s farmers,
Cut down where they stood—
Machetes singing death into the soil,
While the earth drinks deeply of their pain.
Weep for the soldiers of Borno,
Whose boots march into battle,
But never return home.
And for Sokoto and Zamfara,
Where the fields bloom with graves,
And the wail of widows is the only anthem.
Weep for Lagos,
Where the Assembly turns into a theater of shame—
Two speakers, two gavels,
And one house split by greed.
They mutiny and install each other,
Turning the halls of governance
Into a marketplace of ambition.
If leaders cannot lead,
Then who shall steer the ship?
Weep for the Senate,
Where the halls of power stink of shame.
Where hands meant to pass laws
Instead reach where they should not.
Sexual harassment plays out on the nation’s stage,
And the people watch in disgust—
A spectacle of impunity.
Weep for the East,
Where Mondays bring silence,
Not by choice but by fear.
Where the streets are empty,
And freedom is held hostage.
The sit-at-home echoes louder
Than the government’s voice,
Yet where is the state of emergency here?
Is the pain of the people so easily ignored?
Oh Nigeria,
How many wounds will you bear before you break?
How many tears must wet the ground
Before justice rises from the soil?
They kill our sons,
They bury our daughters,
And in the corridors of power,
They laugh.
Yet we weep not in defeat,
But in fury.
For the tears of the oppressed
Water the tree of resistance.
And though they declare emergencies
Only where it suits their greed,
The true emergency is the awakening of the people.
Weep, Nigeria—
But not for long.
For dawn is coming,
And the day of reckoning is near.
Chinedu Nnadi Nwangwu©️
18/03/25
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